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SAINT ISAAC JOGUES PARISH 8149 Golf Road ~ Niles, IL 60714 847/967-1060 ~ Fax # 847/967-1070 Website: http://sij-parish.com Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010

Page Two Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 From the Pastor "TANABATA": A Bridge to Understanding There are few books in my library that I treasure more than We Japanese. It is actually a compendium of "placemats" from the hotel-spa Fujiya in Miyanoshita, Hakone, Japan. It is a simple, but brilliant, guide for tourists new to Japan s culture. We Japanese was first published in the 1930s with a comprehensive subtitle: Being descriptions of many of the customs, manners, ceremonies, Festivals, Arts and Crafts of the Japanese Besides Numerous Other Subjects given permission to marry. But all does not go well for the lovers. They are so totally absorbed in each other, that the princess neglects her weaving and the herder allows his cows to stray. The King of Heaven exiles the lovers to opposite sides of the "Milky Way." He allows them to meet only once a year! When the seventh day of the seventh month arrives, the princess and the cowherder must face each other on opposite shores of the Milky Way." Unfortunately, there is no bridge! The princess then weeps so bitterly that she stirs the sympathy of a blackbird. The bird assures her that he and his fellow magpies will form a bridge. With wings spread and touching, the birds create a bridge to unite the lovers. But, according to the legend, if it rains, the magpies will not form the "bridge and the lovers have to wait for a year for their reunion. I use We Japanese as a source for much of today's article. As fireworks lit the sky this past weekend, I remembered that there is a Japanese Summer Festival, Tanabata, that many identify with pyrotechnic displays. But there is more to Tanabata In popular culture, the Japanese set up bamboo trees in front of their houses or garden shrines. The trees are decorated with poems, origami kimonos or colored threads to honor Shokujo, the weaver, and Kengyu, the herder. Often the poems are more like "prayers of petition" that call upon the Weaver to improve weaving, arts, crafts and calligraphy and the Herder to insure a good harvest for the year. than fireworks. Japanese festivals (Matsuri), begin with a legend or myth that links natural phenomena with religious celebrations. Tanabata occurs on the eve of the seventh day of the seventh month. The natural phenomenon commemorated is the constellation of two stars, Veda and Altair. Legend has it that the stars are really lovers -- Shokujo, the celestial princess and weaver, and Kengyu, a humble cowherder. The Tanabata legend is charming, but what has it to do with you and me? Let us return to Japan for an answer. I found much in Japan that had a "message beyond nature and art. Nikko, the site of the Toshogu Shrine and stronghold of the Tokugawa Shogunate, makes a magnificent first impression. This is the story as the princess is weaving her father's royal garments, she catches sight of the handsome herder. They fall in love, and are actually

Page Three Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 The sacred Shinkyo Bridge spans the Daiyagawa River. It was thrilling to stand on that arched, vermillion bridge. For three centuries only shoguns and their emissaries were allowed to cross it. Even after more than 350 years, no "mere mortal can complete a crossing because of a barrier at one end. The Tanabata "bridge" was built out of compassion for separated lovers. The magpies symbolize how compassion is the surest bridge. The Shinkyo Bridge at Nikko reminds us that many barriers to the unity of different cultures are not so easily removed. But it also recalls the need for two shores to be united. East and West, Christian and Non-Christian, Old and New... again, isn t the surest "Bridge to Understanding one that is born of compassion and grows through mutual respect and interest? An unusual postscript: I purchased the book, We Japanese, at J Toguri Mecantile Company in Chicago. The lovely lady who sold it to me was someone I grew to respect and admire over the years. Her name was Iva Toguri D'Aquino. The world knew her as "Tokyo Rose! But that is another story. - Fr. Luczak Financial Update July marks the beginning of a new fiscal year for the Parish. We begin the new fiscal year with good news as Sunday s collection exceeded our budget target by $1,113. When compared to last year s figures collections were up year over year by $2,081. We wish to express our thanks to all parishioners who have given of their time, talent and treasure to support the Parish. Financial Snapshot First Sunday of July 2010 Actual Budget Difference Actual Last Yr Difference Sunday Collection $13,913 $12,800 $1,113 $13,913 $11,832 $2,081 Month to Date $13,913 $12,800 $1,113 $13,913 $11,832 $2,081 Year to Date $13,913 $12,800 $1,113 $13,913 $11,832 $2,081 We REALLY need Bingo Workers! We have a critical need for the following areas. Kitchen The kitchen sells comfort food for our patrons. We offer Sloppy Joes, Tuna Salad, Grilled Cheese and Hot Dogs along with fresh Pop Corn and candy bars. The Kitchen is open from 5:30 to approximately 7:30. Preparation begins between 4:00 and 4:30. We need two volunteers to man the kitchen each week. The goal is to have 8 to 12 individuals who would rotate responsibility. Bingo Games The doors for Bingo open at 5:30. Our goal is to have four teams each consisting of five to six workers. The teams are made up of a Leader who oversees operations; a Caller who runs each game; three Floor Walkers who sell Bingo cards and verify winning cards; and a Casher. We are extremely short of help in this area, particularly on the third week of each month. We need 10 to 12 volunteers to man this operation. For further details on any of these opportunities please contact the Parish Office at 847 967 1060.

Page Four Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 SPIRITUAL LIFE PETER S PENCE COLLECTION As a reminder the Peter s Pence collection will be taken up next weekend. Your generosity will be appreciated. EUCHARIST FOR PERSONS WITH CELIAC- SPRUE DISEASE The Liturgy Board has been made aware of low gluten hosts that are available for the faithful who have gluten intolerance. The low gluten breads meet the stipulations set forth by the Roman Catholic Church and are fully endorsed by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops Secretariat for Liturgy. Made from wheat starch and water, the gluten content of these breads is.01%, but it is still recommended that those who have Celiac consult with their physicians. Our question is: Do we have a need here at St. Isaac Jogues Parish to offer low gluten hosts? If yes, they will be purchased and the Liturgy Board will create a plan for distribution at Masses. If you or someone in your family is gluten intolerant and you would like to have low gluten hosts available at Mass, please contact Dee Stanton at 847/966-1180 or Julie Higgins at 847/967-5328 (evenings) by July 15 th. SUMMARY OF CATHOLICS COME HOME CHICAGO INITIATIVE For the next few weeks we will print paragraphs of a summary report provided in late May by the Office For Evangelization regarding the Catholics Come Home Chicago (CCHC) process. The Catholics Come Home evangelization initiative was a collaborative efforts among the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Dioceses of Joliet and Rockford. At the center of this initiative was a media buy for 2,000 television ads, viewed on 10 major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, WGN, Fox, Cable, Telemundo, Univision, PolVision, PolSat) during the seasons of Advent and Christmas. The viewing area for the ads covered 21 counties across the entire northern part of Illinois with the cost shared by all three dioceses ($850,000 from Chicago and $250,000 from each of the other two). This report reflects the information gathered from 201 Pastor Surveys and 239 Parish Contact Surveys. Also included is the February 2010 Mass Count conducted by the Office for Research and Planning. (St. Isaac Jogues Parish participated in these various surveys/counts.) Mass Count The Office for Research and Planning requested that parishes and missions take a special February count of Mass attendance. The count was done during the 3 rd and 4 th weekends of February, just after the start of Lent. The results are an average of the two-week totals. These results are compared to the October 2009 results and compare only those parishes that responded to the February count. In the February Mass Count 269 out of 367 parishes/missions, or 73%, responded to this special request. For those that reported, the count was 385,566. The October 2009 count for those same 269 parishes/missions was 356,640. This was an increase of 28,926 or 8.1%. While we are hearted by the increase at many parishes, we need to take into account that the data was collected during Lent, which typically sees an increase in Sunday Mass attendance. The best understanding of church attendance will be a comparison between October 2009 and October 2010 Mass Counts. I am energized by larger crowds in attendance at Mass, and I believe CCHC had that effect. Website To provide a means of communication to all 357 parishes there was a new home page for Catholics Come Home Chicago embedded in the Office for Evangelization website. The first phase of this website informed the parishes about CCHC and offered downloadable documents. Later the site was revised to address the needs of returning Catholics. The site will remain active and change with evangelization initiatives in the future. Web hits on the CCHC site went from 613 the week before the ads began airing to 3,238 for one week during the airing of the ads. (To be continued next week)

Page Five Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 READINGS FOR THE SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME your child previously attended for religious education (if applicable). Non-parishioners are welcome but do pay a higher tuition. Genesis 18:1-10A Psalm 15:2-5 Colossians 1:24-28 Luke 10:38-42 EDUCATION *Registration for the 2010-2011 RE Program continues Returning families need to fill out the appropriate form for 2010-2011 (these were mailed). If you are bringing another child into the program, you will need to fill out a student form and provide a copy of the new child s baptismal certificate (if not baptized here at St. Isaac Jogues Parish). A partial tuition payment would be appreciated, if possible. Please remember that in order to pay the parishioner tuition rate you must be registered in the parish and using your Sunday envelopes and/or giving time in at least one of our parish ministries/works. Otherwise you are charged the non-active/nonparishioner rate. New families fill out appropriate family and student forms, provide a copy of each child s baptismal certificate (if not baptized here at St. Isaac Jogues Parish) and provide a letter or report card from the parish or Catholic school Kindergarten classes meet on Sunday morning, 10:30-11:30 a.m. and Grs. 1-8 (Confirmation Year II) meet on Monday evenings, 6:45-8:00 p.m. Students must participate in religious education classes (in an RE Program or Catholic School) for at least two years prior to receiving a sacrament. Families are strongly encouraged to send their children to religious education every year to assist them in their faith development and formation. Families who have children with special needs or older children who have not yet celebrated First Reconciliation, First Eucharist, etc. are encouraged to talk with us to see what options are available for your children s participation. For more information or to have questions answered, please call the Religious Education (RE) Office at 847/966-1180. ASSISTANTS SOUGHT The Religious Education Program is in need of one assistant for the coming year who would help with Kindergarten class on Sundays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. High School students are encouraged to consider this service opportunity, as well as adults. For further information or to discuss your possible involvement, please call the RE Office, 847/966-1180.

Page Six Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 HUMAN CONCERNS Are You at Risk for Falls? Falling presents a concern for our aging population those 65 or older. A spill can affect a person s overall well being & pose a threat to one s independence. Each year, nearly one third of US seniors fall & for one in ten of them the harm done will be serious & require hospital care. In fact, falls are No. 1 in causing injury deaths, nonfatal injuries and hospital admissions for persons aged 65 and older. What puts a senior at risk? Certain medical conditions & sensory changes can make a fall more likely. These include arthritis & stroke, numbness in the feet, difficulty walking because of muscle weakness or balance problems, impaired sight or blindness. One s environment can be a factor. Clutter, poor lighting, scatter rugs, slippery floors/ stairs & pets can lead to falls. Using the wrong type or size walker, cane, etc. or using one improperly can put one at risk. Side effects from medication, not being active & alcohol use may contribute as well. Next week, I ll feature a questionnaire that will help seniors look at their risks for falling. Pat Kellen, Parish Nurse Advocate Health Care/ St. Isaac Jogues Prayer Shawl Breakfast on July 15 Members of Wrapped in His Love, our Prayer Shawl Ministry, will gather in Room 6 on Thurs., July 15. We will start early at 9AM with a potluck breakfast & then continue our shawl making. To RSVP or if you have a question, call Pat at 967-1094. Ministry of Care Candidates Sought The need for Ministers of Care to bring Eucharist to homebound, hospitalized or confined parishioners is ongoing, yet the number of parishioners trained & available to do this work is decreasing. If you have an interest in ministering spiritually to the sick of our parish, please contact Pat Kellen at 967-1094. In Gratitude I am grateful for & overwhelmed by the love & support that I have received as a result of my Mother s death. I have been touched by the numerous cards, Masses, memorials, prayers, words of support & comfort that I/ we have received. I cannot adequately express how much this has meant to my family & me. A blessing to be found in our sadness is the outward manifestation of your care & concern. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Pat Kellen & Irv Plahm, Peg Albert & Bernadette Fitzgerald Just a reminder! The Nurse Is In Room 6 today (Sunday) from 8:30AM to 1:30PM.

Page Seven Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 PARISH LIFE REMEMBERING BUDDY II Remembering Buddy II: An Afternoon With Some More of His Friends, the 2 nd annual concert in memory of well known Chicago entertainer and St. Isaac Jogues parishioner Buddy Charles (Gries), will be held Sunday, July 25 th, at 3:00 p.m. in the Holy Family Room. The show will feature many of Chicago s top cabaret acts including Joel Barry, Anne and Mark Burnell, Frank D Rone, David Green, Steve Heliotes, Ernie Lane, Mary Lukas, Bob Moreen, Audrey Morris, Jeanne Scherkenbach, Bob Solone and Scott Urban, plus a surprise guest performer! All this for the incredibly low price of only $15 and all proceeds will benefit the parish thanks to the generosity of some of Buddy s friends -- the show s entertainers! Beverages will be available for purchase. Plan now to come for a great afternoon of music and memories. Tickets are on sale TODAY and next weekend, July 17-18 in the Holy Family Room or during the week at the Rectory. For information or to volunteer to help sell tickets next weekend or to help the day of the concert (selling beverage tickets, greeting, serving drinks, hosting the entertainers in a hospitality room, cleanup), please contact Dee Stanton, 847/966-1180, this week. ALTAR FLOWERS CAN BE A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE From now through Thanksgiving Day, November 25th, 2010, parishioners are invited to decorate the altar with flowers in honor or memory of a loved one. There will be two arrangements each week. Your name and intention will be listed in the Bulletin. The cost of a flower arrangement will be $50.00. Dates fill up quickly, so please book well in advance. Please call the Rectory at 847-967- 1060 to arrange the date to make your remembrance special! The flowers on the altar this weekend are from: Zachariah Family In Memory of Mary Mathew Zachariah Family In Thanksgiving of Favors Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dychitan (Janille) Mrs. and Mrs. Shaju Joseph (Lincy) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Serrano (Marites) GOD IS EVERYWHERE Margaret Powroznik and Al Michalak In everything, be it a thing sensed or a thing known, God is hidden within. - St. Bonaventure

Page Eight Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 Save the date: Wednesday, August 18,2010 Guild 5 is planning a Casino Trip to Horseshoe Casino in Indiana. More information in up and coming bulletins. Don't miss out on this fun trip. Mark your calendars! The Journey of a Saint - Part III Sunday, July 18, 2010-4:00 p.m. Prayer Service followed by a Presentation Next week our parish will take up the Peter's Pence Collection, which provides the Holy Father with the assistance he needs to carry out his most important charitable works. The proceeds benefit the most disadvantaged: victims of war, oppression, and disasters. Through your generosity, with Pope Benedict we can cast the love of Christ upon the world. The Mass Book is now open. Anyone wishing to reserve Masses for loved ones or special intentions may do so. Please note: we will take only one intention for each liturgy. We suggest a $10.00 stipend for each Mass. According to the Code of Canon Law 948: Separate Masses must be applied for the intentions of those for whom an individual offering, even if small, has been made and accepted. What is normative in the practice of the Church is that there be separate individual Masses offered for individual intentions. Therefore, the practice of combining individual intentions on a regular basis has Guest Speaker: Sr. Mary Louise Sullivan, MSC Cabrini Retreat Center 9430 Golf Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016 This program is free and includes refreshments. Advance registration is required. Call 847-297-6530 or email: info@cabrinicenterorg to register and to get more information. Website: www: cabrinicenter.org WHAT DID JESUS SAY ABOUT ADORATION? Myself am the Living Bread come down from heaven. " John 6:51 YES! Jesus is really here! HOLY HOUR THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:00 8:00 P.M.

Page Nine Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 It s Time How soon Can we know the truth That wisdom is better than the follies of youth That life is a constant change And that God is not out of range How long Do we have to suffer Before we all kill each other Turning the world upside down and around Running it like a devil s playground How many times Do we have to grieve Before we can truly believe Life after Death is a journey A trip where we can t bring our own money How high Can we aim to fly Without faith, without love standing by The world of sin is full of empty promises It can take away our soul when trouble arises How late in our life Do we want to start looking back To see if we re on the right track God s law is already in our mouth and heart It s best that we live it now and do our part How awesome it is then To serve the One most worthy of praise The One to whom angels gladly raise Their voices, their hearts with joy, singing Alleluia Praising God Almighty, Alleluia, Alleluia! Human Concerns - Deacon Rod Unplanned pregnancy can cause unexpected difficulties. If you need help, call HOPELINE. (847) 823-HOPE www. hopeline.wordpress.com BLESSED KATERI TEKAKWITHA (1656-1680) July 14 Though the New York State Thruway runs close by the North American Martyrs' Shrine, traffic's roar never pierces the peace enveloping Auriesville--Ossemon to Native Americans-in the lovely Mohawk Valley, where Kateri Tckakwitha was born barely ten years after the martyrdom of Isaac Jogues and his Jesuit and lay companions. Daughter of a Christian Algonquin mother and non-christian Mohawk chief, Kateri's parents died in a smallpox epidemic widely blamed on the missionaries. Moreover, many Native Americans had experienced exploitation at the hands of "Christian" traders and trappers, further discrediting the faith Kateri embraced in baptism, then pledged to live even more intensely in vowed virginity. Misunderstanding led to harassment, prompting her move to a Christian village farther north along the Saint Lawrence River. Despite this, Kateri's faith remained undaunted, her selfless charity undiminished. Both before and after her death at twenty-four, this young "Lily of the Mohawks" drew countless converts to Christ by the fragrance of her goodness. Through us, does "the aroma of Christ" {2 Corinthians 2: 15), attract others to the beauty of his gospel? - Peter Scagnelli,. Copyright, J. S. Paluch

Page Ten Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 Sunday, July 11 7:30 am Mary Ellen McNicholas & Family 9:00 am Ann & John Gilbert 10:30 am For the Living & Deceased Members of St. Isaac Jogues & their Families; Joseph Zimny & Christopher Zimny 12:00 pm Abundio Garcia Monday, July 12 8:00 am Purgatorial Society; Mary Swanson Tuesday, July 13 8:00 am Michael Zajac Wednesday, July 14 8:00 am Richard MacDonald Thursday, July 15 8:00 am Joe Bellissimo Friday, July 16 8:00 am Therese O Dowd Saturday, July 17 8:00 am Communion Service No Intentions 5:00 pm Chmielewski, Jr. Sunday, July 18 7:30 am Russ & Marge DiPrima 9:00 am Steven Zourkas 10:30 am Marion Sawicki 12:00 pm For the Living & Deceased Members of St. Isaac Jogues & their Families; Barbara Gwin Reconciliation Fr. McGlynn Liturgies next weekend July 17 18 Presider 5:00 pm Fr. Janas/Deacon Rod 7:30 am Fr. Kennedy/Deacon Paul 9:00 am Fr. Luczak/Deacon Paul 10:30 am Fr Kennedy/Deacon Paul 12:00 pm Fr. Janowski/Deacon Rod Altar Servers 5:00 pm Roshan Muringothu, Rino Muringothu, Anna Koziol 7:30 am Sabin Thomas, Kevin Thomas, Christina Jimmychan 9:00 am Nelson Perumpel, Colin Austria, Jacob Austria 10:30 am Rachel Nieva, Marco Lambo, Christy Thomas 12:00 pm Aisha Fernando, Alisa Biju, Ian DeLeon Sacristy Committee Diana Korman, Kathy Zacharia Relatives & Friends Please remember the sick and hospitalized: Bob Arns, Shirley Arns, John Arns, Jr., Andre Baros, Noah Baros, Linda Bennett, Shawn Bong, Nona Kennedy Cooper, Genevieve Conway, Mary Cornwell, Ed D Souza, Edward Gaske, Ann Gorz, Patricia King, Shirley Klein, Maria Ladd, Gailmarie Mattison, Laura Maya, Lillian McCloud, Marilyn Michaels, Mariel Mentink, Susan Nowak, Tammy Heffernan Propst, Tony Romito, Gerry Sanariz, Linda Bong Sanchez, Paul Sitkowski, Clariza St. George, John Terzakis, Pat Terzakis, Alec Upshaw, Megan Zimniewicz Upshaw, Chuck Watson, Mary Zimniewicz, Elaine Zourkas REST IN PEACE To be a neighbor, show love by treating others with mercy, as did the Good Samaritan. Egon Puetterich, brother of Alex Gairabetoff Luke 10:25

Page Eleven Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2010 PASTOR: Rev. Andrew Luczak ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Camillus Janas, O.F.M PASTORAL STAFF: Deacon Bob Kerls, Parish Business Administrator Mrs. Dolores Stanton, Director of Religious Education Mrs. Patricia Kellen, Parish Nurse Ms. Lisa Hall, Music Director DEACON COMMUNITY: Deacon & Mrs. Robert C. O Keefe Deacon Rod Ranola Deacon & Mrs. Paul M. Stanton WEEKEND LITURGY PRESIDERS: Rev. Ron Kalas Rev. Bernard Kennedy, O.F.M. Rev. Philip McGlynn, O.S.M. Rev. David Stagaman, S.J. Eucharistic Celebrations: Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, & 12:00 Noon Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM Saturday: 8:00 AM & 5:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday, 11:00-12:00 Noon or anytime by request. Sacrament of Matrimony: Must be registered for six months prior to setting the wedding date with an additional six months for necessary preparation. Note: The following wedding times can be scheduled: Friday at 5:00 p.m.; Saturday at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.; Sunday at 3:00 p.m. (Ceremony only) Sacrament of Baptism: Second and fourth Sunday of each month at 1:30 PM. Baptism Preparation Session must be completed before Baptism. Contact the Parish Office as soon as possible for details. Parish Office Website: http://sij-parish.com E-mail: office@sij-parish.com 8149 Golf Road, Niles, IL. 60714....... 967-1060 Mrs. Janet Piovosi (Parish Secretary) Mrs. Emilie Casacchia (Data Processor) Mrs. Marlene Garber (Data Processor) Mrs. Jane Piper (Bulletin Editor) Religious Education............... 966-1180 Staff Secretary Parish Nurse....................... 967-1094 Music Ministry...................... 967-1091 Parish Hall........................ 965-1091 Ministry Center................... 965-6911 Parish School: St. John Brebeuf School......... 966-3266 Principal: Mrs. Margaret Whitman ADDING NAMES TO THE PARISH SICK LIST It has always been the policy of St. Isaac Jogues to offer our parish community an opportunity to pray for those parishioners who are ill and in need of our prayers. We have tried to keep close track of these names for our Bulletin as they are made available to us. However, now we face an important privacy issue, very much like the issues faced by hospitals, health institutions, and certainly by other parishes. We cannot (by law) publicly let our parish community know the health status of any of our members without their permission. We appreciate the fact that often friends, neighbors, and acquaintances wish to do something special for a person who is ill, and ask to place their name on the list to be prayed for. While their intentions are surely good, we simply can no longer accept names in this manner. We will institute a new process regarding calling in names for the Bulletin list. Names for the sick list placed in the Bulletin have to be called in by the person who is ill, or by a member of their family. At the time they call in the name, they will be asked whether they are the sick person him/ herself, or a member of their family, and if they give permission for the name to be placed on the list. They will be asked for the correct spelling of the sick person's name. If a family member, they will be required to give their name for our records. Thank you for your patience regarding this new process. We wish to do all we can to offer our parish community the opportunity to offer prayers for those who are ill but we must also be cognizant of the fact that all members of our congregation are entitled to their privacy in this regard.

CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS ST. ISAAC JOGUES #512032 8149 Golf Road Niles, IL 60714 TELEPHONE 847 967-1060 CONTACT PERSON Jane/Janet SOFTWARE MS Publisher 2003 Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Windows XP Professional PRINTER Canon IR 3035 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 12 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION July 11, 2010 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS THANK YOU!