Canandaigua-Naples - Genesee Valley Penny Saver 10-21-2022

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PAW’S CORNER

By Sam Mazzotta Are Dogs Growing More Anxious?

DEAR PAW'S CORNER: My small mixed-breed dog, Tara, has terrible anxiety, especially when I leave the house or during thunderstorms. I have to either put a cone on her or socks on her paws so she doesn't chew them bloody during these episodes. I hear from other friends that their dogs have anxiety issues as well. Is this problem on the rise? -- Sherri L., Kansas City, Mo.

DEAR SHERRI: Evidence isn't clear that anxiety in dogs is rising, but there is a rise in the understanding and diagnosis of anxiety in pets by veterinarians. is has led to an increase in diagnosis and treatment for pet anxiety.

While that is good for pets, there is no "magic bullet" to quickly cure a dog of an anxiety disorder. Tara's vet can diagnose the problem, and can help you determine di erent ways to treat her.

Medication can be a big help in easing anxiety symptoms, but you also want to look for causes of Tara's anxiety, and trigger points that set o her paw-chewing. understorms are one trigger; your leaving the house is another. ere are a number of di erent techniques, both training or interaction, to turn o those triggers. While there's not room in this column to list them, do some quick research and look for dog training manuals that stress positive reinforcement. Ask the vet and your friends about local dog trainers or specialists who treat pet anxiety issues.

In evaluating such professionals, ask what therapies they use or are open to, and make sure they emphasize your role in working with Tara (owners have to put in the time with their dogs). Be circumspect about pet therapists who insist they have a single, one-sizets-all solution for anxiety. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.

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Hi! My name is Scout (Finch), and this is my big sister Jo (March). We’re both rescue cats and both named after literary characters. I love to play and jump on humans. Jo loves to lay in the sun and watch birds. She doesn’t like it too much when I jump on her, but we’re still best friends!

Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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RAVES

Another Good Samaritan

While on my daily walk in Henrietta on September 13th, I suddenly felt something was wrong and woke up a few moments later, laying in a very wet and muddy ditch! Apparently, I had momentarily lost consciousness. A nice lady in a white car saw it happen and stopped to help me, and she even took me home. Thank you, Good Samaritan, whoever you were! (By the way, the same thing happened a few days later, so I now have a new pacemaker to prevent any more episodes like that.)

Just like new at 16 years!

Many thanks to the Penfield Delta Sonic staff! They detailed my car to a very high standard of excellence. They all worked very hard, and it showed! I cannot say enough about their professionalism and friendliness. My CRV is once again clean, shiny, and fragrant! Again, a great big thank you! Keep up the good work! - JMD

A Ride Home

On Oct 12th at around 5pm, an angel stopped on Route 33 to give me and my son a ride home. Our ride was canceled, and my phone was dead, so I had no way of communicating with anyone. Not that we had anyone to call since we just moved here and don’t know anyone in town. She was kind enough to take us even as three troopers drove by and looked at me like I was crazy. We are forever grateful. May God bless you a million times. Please continue to be a great soul. Thank you! -Debbie

Now hiring...sort of!

Now Hiring! You see the signs everywhere today, but tomorrow, they may be gone. Not because the positions are full, but because the position no longer exists because the business is no more. There is no reason that someone who wants a job may not have one right now.

Running Stop Signs

You may not value your life or care to be around for your family, but I do, both yours and mine! I don’t understand. It only takes a few seconds to come to stop at the stop sign. I’m traveling 30-55mph. I am less than 3-4 car lengths from the intersection. You run the stop sign. I don’t want to hit you, and I’ll do everything in my power to stop my car, but you’ve got to try harder to drive defensively and understand what a stop sign means.

Not all disabilities are visible!

Last week, someone ranted about young or (seemingly) able-bodied persons hopping out of cars in spaces for disabled persons. He or she doesn’t mention whether or not the cars have tags or plates entitling them to park there. Many disabilities are not visible to others but exist nonetheless (recent surgery, COPD, back braces, brittle bone disease, etc.) If someone has a tag or plate, they have documented a disability with the DMV and do not need to look elderly to you!

RANTS

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WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

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Unfortunately, many people now feel that COVID isn’t a deadly threat anymore, but if you’re an older adult or a person with chronic or disabling conditions, getting COVID can still kill you. Getting Vaccinated was de nitely the right decision for me.“

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HOW TO DISCUSS A CANCER DIAGNOSIS WITH YOUR EMPLOYER

GENERAL

More than three-and-a-quarter million women in our country are living in the aftermath of a breast cancer diagnosis.

The National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program estimates that, in 2014, there were 3,327,552 women living in the United States who had a history of breast cancer.

Compiled by the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester

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Be willing to accept help. It’s easy for cancer patients to feel like they’re suddenly seen as charity cases upon sharing their diagnosis with an employer and their colleagues. But offers to help come from a good place, and patients would likely offer to help if the shoe was on the other foot and a colleague revealed a cancer diagnosis. It’s alright to tell people willing to help that you’ll let them know if you need anything if and when a difficult situation arises. In the meantime, thank them for their kindness and prepare to lighten your professional load as treatment begins.
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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION HONEOYE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TOWN OF RICHMOND, COUNTIES OF ONTARIO AND LIVINGSTON, NEW YORK

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special Election of the quali ed voters of the Honeoye Central School District will be held at the Honeoye Central School District on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 between the hours of 12:00 pm and 8:00 pm, at the Honeoye Central School in the Auditorium Foyer, at which time the polls will be opened to vote by voting ballot upon the following item:

1) To elect one (1) member of the Board of Education for an unexpired term commencing December 7, 2022, and expiring on June 30, 2025, to replace Erika Asquino who resigned on July 12, 2022.

AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the o ce of member of the Board of Education shall be led with the Clerk of said School District at the Honeoye Central School District O ce, no later than 5:00 pm on Monday, November 7, 2022. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of the District and shall be signed by at least twenty- ve (25) quali ed voters of the District, and must state the name and residence of the candidate and the signers. e District shall ll such vacant seat with the candidate receiving the most votes.

AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots (where applicable) will be obtainable between the hours of 8:00 am and 3:00 pm Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk. e District Clerk must receive completed applications at least seven (7) days before the Special Election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. e District Clerk must receive absentee ballots not later than 5:00 pm, on the day of the Special Vote.

A list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection to quali ed voters of the District on and a er November 27, 2022 between the hours of 8:00 am and 3:00 pm each day prior to the Special Election except Saturday and Sunday, and on December 6, 2022, the day set for the Special Election, and said list will be posted at the polling place(s) at the Special Election. Any quali ed voter present in the polling place may object to the voting of the ballot upon appropriate grounds for making his/her challenge and the reasons therefore known to the Inspector of Election before the close of the polls.

AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the quali ed voters of the School District shall be entitled to vote at said Special Election. A quali ed voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) 18 years of age or older, and (3) resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the Special Election. e School District may require all persons o ering to vote at the Special Election to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law 2018-c. Such form may include a driver’s license, a non-driver identi cation card, utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon o er of proof of residency, the School District may also require all persons o ering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address.

District Clerk, Jennifer Green Dated: October 2022 Honeoye Central School District Town of Richmond, Counties of Ontario and Livingston, New York

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Bristol Library

6750 County Rd. #32 Bristol Center 585-229-5862

Hours: M, W. & TH. 3pm-7pm; TUES. & SAT. 10am-2pm

Gorham Free Library 2664 Main St., Gorham 585-526-6655

Naples Library

118 S. Main St., Naples (585) 374-2757

Hours: M,W,F 10am-6pm; T, Th 10am-8pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

Honeoye Public Library

8708 Main St., Honeoye 585-229-5020

• Hrs: M. 12-6pm, T. 2-8pm, W. 10am-2pm, Th. 2-8pm, Sat. 9am-1pm,Closed Fri. & Sun.

Red Jacket Com. Library

7 Lehigh Ave., Shortsville, NY Mon.-Thurs. 4pm-9pm, Fri. 4pm-7pm, Sat. 10am–5pm Call 289-3559 or email us to order materials or schedule an appt. for services.

Wood Library 134 North Main St., Canandaigua 585-394-1381 woodlibrary@owwl.org www.woodlibrary.org

Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

Bloomfield“Rotary’sTasteFest 2022” Fundraiser- November5, 3-6pmattheVeteransPark,6190 StateRoutes5&20,Bloomfield. Tastings,FarmMarket&SilentAuction.Tastelocalwines,beers,coffees,chocolate,honey,syrups, jams,specialtysauces,bakedgoods andmore!Alsoenjoydelicioushors d’oeuvres,anddessertswhile browsinglocalfarmers’products andparticipatinginoursilentauction.Admissionis$15.Proceeds benefitchildrenwithdisabilities, andtheBloomfieldFoodPantry. FormoreinfocallBonnie@ 367-8622.

CANANDAIGUA

HauntedStroll: October 30th, 5:30pm-8:30pm.HauntedStrollStrollthroughthegardensand encounterwitches,goblinsand ghouls!Ticketsavailableonline&at admissionshttps://www. sonnenberg.org/events/.Admission $10.00|$5.00(3-15yearsold)| Free(Under3yearsold).Pre-sale Online(onlinesalesthroughOctober27th,afterthisdateyoucan purchaseticketsattheAdmissions Booth).

HowtoLiveinaWorldofCatastrophes A GuidetoDealingWith Disasters-October30,4-5:30pm, FortHillPerformingArtsCenter,20 FortHillAve.,Canandaigua.Cost: $25.https://gmeforum.org/talks/ how-to-live-in-a-world-ofcatastrophes/

FARMINGTON

TheUndergroundRailroadPresentation PleasejointheFarmingtonTownHistoricPreservation Commissionforapresentationby OntarioCountyHistorianDr.PrestonPierce.Dr.Piercewillbe speakingaboutlocalconnections toTheUndergroundRailroad. EventwillbeheldattheFarmingtonTownHall,1000CountyRoad 8,onThursdayNovember10th,at 7:00pm.

MarchoftheVillians- Come dressed toimpressinyourfavorite villaingarborHalloweencostume andenjoysongsbynotorious villainouscharactersrangingfrom CruelladeViltoUrsula.Cost:$12. PresentedbyCobblestonePlayers. Refreshmentsavailable.Saturday, October29that12pm&3pmat theCobblestoneArtsCenter,1622 Rt.332,Farmington.https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/fallperformance-series

HEMLOCK

GettingThroughWinter Aclass presentedbyFlowertoFlower HerbalCraftsandGiftsonNovember2nd,11:00am-12:30pm,at LittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.Hemlock.ParticipantswillmakeaWinterBlues EssentialOilSpray,awarming musclerub,andwarming,relaxing beverages.Classincludingmaterialsis$35.00ppnonrefundable. Youmustpay/registerwithPayPal nolaterthanOctober28th.Ifyou payandcannotattend,the instructorwillmaketheproducts foryou.Formoreinformationcall ortexttheinstructor,herbalistKate Aghaghiri,585-261-1937, mavenkate@gmail.com

BLOOMFIELD

BloomfieldGardenClub

Evening Presentation- Comejoin theBloomfieldGardenClubon Thursday,October27thforan eveningpresentationonFallPerennialspresentedbySusan KrobusekanOntarioCountyMasterGardener.Coffeeanddessert willbeavailableat6PMandthe presentationwillbeat6:30PM.Our meetingsarefreeandareopento thepublic.PleasejoinusatVeteransPark-6910Rtes5&20.For moreinformationpleasecontact Jeanetteat585-314-6966.

FallOrganConcert- The United ChurchofCanandaiguaat11GibsonStreetishostingacommunity organconcertonFriday,October 21stat7pmfeaturingKateriAndress,theyoungandtalentedOrganistattheUnitedChurch.A nativeofMilwaukee,Wisconsin, KateriiscurrentlypursuingaMasterofMusicdegreeinOrgan PerformanceandLiteratureatthe EastmanSchoolofMusicinthe studioofDavidHiggs.Kateri’s musicalinterestshavealwayscenteredaroundsacredmusic,andshe hasbeenservingasachurchorganistsinceshefirstbeganorgan studiesatage16.Areceptionwill followtheconcertandafreewill offeringwillbereceived.

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Finger Lakes -TheParkinsonSupportGroupoftheFingerLakes’ monthlymeetingisatWoodLibrary inCanandaiguaat1:00on Wednesday,October26th.Cindy Kaufmanwillspeakon “BrighteningYourOutlook”a considerationofstressinourdaily lives.AtimeforsharingforCare PartnersandforthosewithParkinson’sDiseasewillfollow.Anyone dealingwithPDiswelcome.

Apples are synonymous with autumn. Apples ripen as the cool days of fall begin to arrive, and come Halloween, apples are a part of spooky celebrations that can be used for treats and games and as part of seasonal decorating.

TheUndergroundRailroad:Fact and Folklore- RichmondTown Historian,JoyLewiswillpresentan overviewoftheUnderground Railroadasitexistedinthe1850s, withaspecialemphasisonitsoperationlocallyfromNaplesto HoneoyetoHemlocktoAvon. Popularfolkloreandmythswillbe explainedandthe“TruthMoreInterestingThanFiction”willbeintroduced.November5thfrom 6:30pm-9:00pmattheLittleLakes CommunityCenter4705S.Main St.Hemlock,www.littlelakesny.org. Programisfreehowever,donations arealwayswelcome.

LittleLakesBookClub- On November 3rd,wewilldiscuss“The NightTiger”byYanGszeChoo. Comejoinusforafunevening from6:30pm-8:30pm.$5.00donationappreciated,refreshmentsincluded.LittleLakesCommunity Center,4705S.MainSt.,Hemlock, (585)367-1046,www.littlelakesny. org

PalmyraHistoricTour- Historic tour toPalmyraincludes:1875 GeneralStore,PrintShop,Alling CoveletMuseum,OriginalDepot; Palmyra23RoomMuseum.Lunch ppisonyourowncostatthe YellowMillsDinerLaststopwillbe atSmittenCollectivewithgently usedclothing,shoes,jewelry, housewaresetc.Thecostforthe touris$15.00pluslunch.Mustbe attheLittleLakesCommunityCenter,4705S.MainSt.onNov.15th at9:45AM.Registrationisby 11/8/22@3:00.Pleasearrive15 minutesearly.www.littlelakesny. org

ANightofMagic OnOctober

28thTheLittleLakesCommunity Centerissponsoring“ANightof Magic”forchildrenaccompanied bytheirparents.Thisisafreeevent tocelebratethefunofHalloween. Ourowninhousewitchwillbe thereplusthemagicofStephen Ingraham.Thedoorsopenat 6:30pmandtheshowbeginsat 7:00.Childrenmustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.Asnackwillbe providedtotakehome.Welook forwardtoafunfillednight!Come incostumeifyoudare!LLCC,4705 S.MainSt.,Hemlock.http://www. littlelakesny.org

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AutumnCelebration! November

12thinThe“SchoolHouseTreasures”shoproom#14locatedin theLittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.,Hemlockfrom 11:00am-1:00pm.Enjoysome flavorsoftheseason.TasteIndian CornSoupandFriedBread,learna littleaboutAmericanIndianCulture,allwhilelookingatbeautiful oneofakindpaintings,beaded work,andquiltedpiecesforsalein theshop.http://www.littlelakesny. org

HONEOYE

ElectionDayDinner: November 8, 4pm-7pm,UnitedChurchof Christ,8758MainSt.,Honeoye. BuffetStyleEat-InorTakeOut. Menuincludes:Turkey,Dressing, MashedPotatoes,Squash,Gravy, andallthefixings,plusDessert! FreeWillOffering.http:// ucchoneoye.org/

AmericanLegionAuxiliaryPost 1278 MonthlyDinner: The HoneoyeAmericanLegion1278

Auxiliary’sMonthlyDinnerisMonday,November7,2022from4pm tilgone.DinnerwillbeTurkey’n Fixins,potatoes,dressing,squash, cranberrysauce,and,Pumpkin squaresfordessert.Thedinnerwill betakeoutonlyandreservations arerequired.Thecostfordinner willbe$8perperson.Pleasetext Bonnieat752-2939toletusknow howmanydinnersand approximatepickuptime.Seeyou there!We’relocatedat4931 CountyRd.36,Honeoye.

HONEOYE FALLS

SlaveExperienceandtheUnderground Railroad- Followtheslaver’sshipfromEnglandtoW.Africa; dropdownintotheship’sholdas shesailsacrosstheAtlantic’sMiddlePassagetowardtheAmericas; witnessthesaleontheauction blockintheSouth;viewlifeonthe plantation;escape;envisionlifeon therun;meetthemanyheroeson theUndergroundRailroad’sroutes tofreedom.JoinJerryBennett, UndergroundRailroadenthusiast, asheshareswhileusingmaps, songs,books,handouts,andstories.Registrationat:registration. hflcsd.org(classcode:AEN47FG1). HeldNovember2,6:30-8:30pm, HFLHighSchoolLibrary,East Street,HoneoyeFalls.Cost:$12.

LIVONIA

LivoniaRotaryPancake Breakfast TheLivoniaRotary ClubinvitesyoutoaPancake Breakfast,afundraisertobenefit LivoniaHighSchoolSeniorMaddox Olsenandhisfamily.October23, 9:30-12:30pm,UnitedMethodist ChurchHall,21SummersStreet, Livonia.Allproceedsgotothis worthyfamily.Breakfastincludes pancakes,sausage,orangejuice, applesauce,andcoffee.Donations gratefullyaccepted.

FingerLakesUFOMeetup- Let’s talk UFOs,ETs,&AncientAliens! Joinustomeetlike-mindedpeople. Saturday,October22,6:00-8:00 pmattheUnitedMethodistChurch ofLivonia(UMCL),21Summers Street,Livonia.$5.00donationto UMCL.RSVPMaryGraceviatextor call:585-766-9318,www. giftsofgraceministry.org

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,November9,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.Pleasefollowsignsin churchparkinglotfordrivethroughinstructions.

MIDDLESEX

MiddlesexHoseCo.October Roast BeefDinners(WeAre Back!)Afterbeingonholdfor almost3years,ourRoastBeef Dinnersreturnedthisfall!Joinus onSATURDAY,OCTOBER29at 5537WaterSt.,Middlesexfrom 4-7pm.Adults$15,Children$10 (schoolageto12)andPreschool Free(TakeOutsExcluded).Dinner Menu:TossedSalad,Rolls,Relish Dish,RoastBeef,Gravy,Potatoes, Corn,Pie,IceTea,MilkandCoffee.

ONTARIO

2022HomeFortheHolidaysBazaar TheNorthOntarioUnited MethodistChurch(otherwise knownas“TheBrickChurch”)will behostingaHomeFortheHolidays BazaaronFriday,October28th from9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.and Saturday,October29thfrom9:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.at7200Ontario CenterRoadinOntario.Wewillbe servingTakeOutlunchonlyon bothdaysfrom11:00a.m.-1:30 p.m.andsharingmanydelicious bakedgoods,craftsand“Nextto New”treasurestosharewith everyonethatstopsbyforavisit. Welookforwardtoseeingyou there!

RUSHVILLE

FallFestival&5K/10Krun/walkOctober 29,2022. Registration opens8AMwiththeracestarting promptly9AM.FallFestivalactivitiesstart10AMandgountil2PM. Therewillbeapettingzoo,face painting,avarietyofgamesforkids toplay,acostumecontest,candy andprizes.PulledPorkBBQwillbe readybetween10AMand1PMand maybepickedupatyourappointedtime,appointmentswillbe assignedaslunchregistrations comein.EarlyBirdRegistrationThroughSeptember:$35.Regular Registration-ThroughOctober 14th:$40.LateRegistration-After October14th:$45.PulledPork BBQOnly:$15.KidsBBQMeal Only:$8.https://www.letcc.org/ fall-5k-10k/

QuiltersPlusRetreat: Quilters PLUS (Play,Lessons,You,Surprises) desirestoprovidealightatmosphereinwhichquilterscan havefunwhilelearningnewskills andevenbeblessedwithacouple ofsurprises.PleasejoinusMonday, October24th,2pmthrough Thursday,October27thuntil2pm. Bringafriendforthistimeofbeing upliftedandrefreshedthrough fellowship,dailyencouragement fromGod’sWordandintentional timeenjoyingyourhobbyorcraft. Thisisanovernightquiltingretreat, however,acommuteroptionis available.HeldattheLeTourneau ChristianCenter,4950County Road11,Rushville.http://www.bit. ly/Quilt2022

LeTourneauLadiesLuncheonLeTourneau ChristianCenter’s BlessedHopeNovemberladies luncheonwillbeheldonFriday, November4,2022at11:00am. KellyLeewillspeakon“TheGospel isthePowerofGod.”Registration and$13pre-paymentbeforeOctober28arerequiredforin-person attendanceandlunch,whichcan bemadebycalling585-554-3400. LeTourneauChristianCenterislocatedat4950CountyRoad11, Rushville.

SPRINGWATER

HikeStonyBrookParkin Dansville Hike&Explorethe AutumnsplendorofStonyBrook ParkinDansvilleonSunday,October23from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails.Foradditional info/directions/updatesvisitthe website:springwatertrails.org

VICTOR

CelebrateNationalHospice Month atSerenityHouseofVictor -Pleasejoinyourlocalcomfort carehome,SerenityHouseofVictor,incelebratingNationalHospice monthbyenrollinginourfree caregiverweeklytrainingprogram beginningMonday,October31. Onlyafewhoursaweekserving ourresidentswithend-of-lifecare inourtwo-bedhomeis“yourgift: yourself”.Thetrainingwillbeheld Mondays12-2,Wednesdays4-6 ORThursdays10-12forthree weeks.PleasecontactDirectorat 585-729-7617oremail serenityhousevictor@gmail.comfor moreinformation.

W. BLOOMFIELD

ElectionDayChiliDinner-FREE Community Meal: Comeenjoya freecommunitymealofchili,salad, veggies,anddessertatWest BloomfieldCongregationalChurch onElectionDay.Thismealisinspiredbyfoodsthatareoften availableatfoodpantries,andis meanttoshowpeoplehowto makehealthy,deliciousmealswith theseproducts.Held4-7pmon Tuesday,November8th.Inthe basementdiningroom.9035Rts5 &20.Wheelchairaccessible.Info.: wbccucc.org

By Fifi Rodriguez

1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the coldest ocean on Earth?

2. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What kind of animal is represented by the scientific order Proboscidea?

3. LANGUAGE: What does the Greek prefix “pan-” mean in English?

4. MEDICAL: What is the common name for Hansen’s disease?

5. LITERATURE: Which 1970s nonfiction book begins with the line, “We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold”?

6. THEATER: Who wrote the Tony Award-winning play “The Heidi Chronicles”?

7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: The Empire State Building in New York has how many stories?

8. ACRONYMS: In photography, what does the acronym SLR stand for?

9. FOOD & DRINK: Which country produces a cheese called Manchego?

10. HISTORY: Who was the first House Speaker in U.S. history?

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WendyWasserstein.

“FearandLoathinginLasVegas” (HunterS.Thompson).

Leprosy.

“All”(panorama,etc.).

Elephants.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

By Keith Roach, M.D. Physician Revokes Driver’s License Without Explanation

DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife’s handicap parking placard expired, and she asked her primary care physician to fill out a renewal application. The new placard was received, followed by a letter from the DMV instructing my wife to return her license within 10 days because a medical professional had deemed it unsafe for her to drive. There was no discussion with my wife about driving.

My wife had a stroke about two years ago, but there are no obvious signs that she shouldn’t be driving outside of that. She recently had a Watchman device placed, but no one ever said she shouldn’t drive. My wife has had no symptoms since the surgery. She saw the cardiologist who performed the Watchman surgery, and he said she is doing well. She also saw her regular cardiologist, and he also said she is doing well. She saw both of these doctors after seeing the physician who notified the DMV that she should not drive.

I have seen the after-visit notes of all the doctors my wife has seen in the last three months. All say that she is doing well.

The doctor involved said, in her notes, “She is doing well, no concerns.” She has not had any device implanted to maintain rhythm. Was it unethical to not discuss revoking my wife’s license with her before doing it? -- Anon.

ANSWER: The Watchman device is placed to reduce the risk of stroke in people with atrial fibrillation (AFib), a rhythm disturbance of the heart. Its placement has no bearing on her driving, but AFib potentially does. AFib does predispose people to strokes and, occasionally, to a heart rate so fast that they can’t think properly. Conceivably, a person could have a stroke or a very fast heart rate while driving, but this is a very rare cause of motor-vehicle accidents. The most common medical cause for impairment while driving is epilepsy, which is a whole separate discussion.

There are international guidelines to help clinicians decide whether a person with a history of arrhythmia is safe to drive. In the case of atrial fibrillation, the guidelines are consistent that only if a person is having symptoms or is incapacitated should they stop driving, and they may resume once the symptoms or incapacity is better. From what you tell me, she had no reason for her driving to be restricted. Unless her primary care physician knows something that you haven’t told me, this decision was not supported by consensus guidelines.

Was the decision ethical? I don’t think so. An ethical decision is one that minimizes harm, both to your wife and to the community. Your wife has been harmed, and I don’t think the community is safer because she can’t drive. I don’t think she was treated fairly. Lack of truth-telling undermines trust, which is essential for ethical patient care.

It is possible that the decision to restrict her driving privileges was done in error, either by her physician or by the DMV. I do feel strongly that her physician should have told her that her driving privileges would be restricted: This would have allowed for some discussion, perhaps with her cardiologists, and would remove the question of whether there was an error.

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

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After its game against Kansas City, Buffalo is leading its division at 5-1, currently bested only by Philadephia.How do you expect Buffalo to fare this season?

We’re going all the way!

End of the playoffs

Into the playoffs

Won’t make the playoffs Poll Ends 10-25-22

Poll Ends 10-18-22

Category 4 Hurricane Ian has been heralded as one of the deadliest hurricanes of the century with its death toll rising past 100 persons this week. Many of the hurricane survivors have lost everything and face an uncertain future. If you are so moved, how will you help them?

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Volunteer to rebuild

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Finger Lakes Produce Auction, Inc. Building Materials & Tool Auction

Sat., Oct. 29, 2022 @ 9:00am

3691 State Route 14A (Penn Yan-Dundee Rd.) Penn Yan, NY 14527 • (315) 531-8446

From estates, local store surplus, farmers and individuals: woodworking tools, home improvement items, building materials and rough cut lumber, etc. Everyone welcome as a buyer or seller with quality, usable materials.

Consignments accepted: Wednesday, October 26th, 10am to 5pm and ursday, Oct. 27th, 9am to 5pm. (No consignments accepted Friday or Saturday.)

For more info.:

Edwin Zimmerman (315) 536-6252 Ray Hoover (607) 535-2132 or Harvey Leid (315) 536-2698

Steve Straight International Collection Auction Saturday, October 29th at 10:00 am

7479 Dryer Road • Victor, NY 14564

Auction Preview: Friday, October 28th from 3-6pm

HOW TO DISCUSS A CANCER DIAGNOSIS WITH YOUR EMPLOYER

Discuss how to share the news. Once your boss and HR department has been notified, seek their input regarding how to break the news to your colleagues. If you routinely work with people across multiple departments, it may be best to inform everyone through email, as it can be exhausting to break the news to each colleague individually. But it’s also alright if you prefer to keep the diagnosis under wraps. In the latter case, it might still be wise to inform those you work with closely each day, as that can help them prepare for increased responsibilities as your treatment progresses and potentially makes it hard for you to continue working full-time. When discussing how to share the news with an HR department, be specific about how much you want to share,as you may only feel comfortable discussing details of your diagnosis with certain coworkers, such as your boss.

IH Tractors: IH 504, double seat & umbrella, new tires, 2-pt hitch, hydraulics, SN: 13039, 6,434 hrs, very nice; Farmall MTA, 2-pt hitch, hydraulics, double wheel weights, SN: 82303, very nice; Farmall 140, WFE, 1-pt hitch, w/Meyer snowplow, SN: 13844; Farmall 450 w/TA, slide-out rims, shows 5,808 hrs, restoration started, ready for paint; Equipment: IH 312 3-btm plow, 2-pt fast hitch; IH 310 2-btm plow, 2-pt fast hitch; Dearborn 2-btm plow, 3-pt hitch, IH 215 2-btm plow, 1-pt fast hitch; IH 194 1-btm plow, 1-pt fast hitch; IH 2-gang disk, 2-pt fast hitch; IH single gang disk, 1-pt fast hitch; NH wagon running gear; single axle farm trailer; MH 22 horse-drawn sickle bar mower; IH weight bracket, 1-pt; (5) IH front weights; IH plow coulters; (1) Farmall wheel weight, (1) Farmall Cub wheel weight; set of (2) Farmall Cub wheel weights; 2-pt hitch brackets; (4) 6-lug rims, (3) w/tires; Farmall hitches, drawbars, brackets; IH 2-pt carrier; Reese sway bars; DR leaf vac; 6”x6” wooden posts; JD combine header parts; Farmall grills, toolboxes; Vehicle/Motorcycle/etc.: 2006 Chevy Impala LT, 4-door, 131,167 miles; 1970 BSA 650 Lightning motorcycle, very nice, currently no paperwork; 1973 PABATCO Hodaka dirt bike; child’s 4-wheeler; Tools/Misc: Alum. truck tool box; Cra sman 3-section tool box; misc. tool boxes; small Snap-On air compressor; CT air compressor; King Cra generator; Powermate generator; Maxa generator; Lincoln AC225 welder; Lincoln SP170T wire welder w/tank & cart; torch set w/tanks; UL drill press; 5-spd bench top drill press; alum. trim brake; hand tools; 20T Simplex jack; cords; trouble lights; work lights; pipe wrenches; work table w/vise; MT shop vise; adj. wrenches; SK sockets; Crescent socket set, metric combo; elec. saws; scroll saws; tile saws; linoleum roller; torque wrenches; grinders; sanders; Makita drills; Bu alo bench grinder, B&D bench grinder; Gear Wrench open end wrench sets; 48” pipe wrench; 36” pipe wrench; (3) 1” drive sockets sets; Stanley plane set #45; sledgehammers; sawhorses; hyd. jacks; oor jacks; car jacks; shop creeper; hand cart; Shop Vacs; ratchet straps; misc. chains; mason tools; battery chargers; Reddy Heater propane, 85,000 btu; patio propane heater; sch. 40 ttings; Farmall signs; BSA signs; steel shelves; Honda pressure washer; Homelite water pump; Husqvarna 51 chain saw; Poulan P3314 chain saw; elec. chain saw; Honda HS 828 snowblower; Sears Cra sman electric snow thrower; Honda push mower; Billy Goat blower; Echo trimmer; Cra sman lawn spreaders; lawn roller; catch alive trap; gas cans; Coleman propane camp stove; antique Singer sewing machine w/cabinet; Java single speed bicycle, nice; ping pong table; headboard; dresser; quilt rack; (2) wooden chairs; Consigned Items: IH Super C, wfe; Super C engine parts; IH disk; BMC pedal Kiddie Tractor; Hardi sprayer; Mobile tanker truck toys; Tonka toys; Sunoco car carrier toy; BP tanker toy; Radio Shack wire-controlled dump truck; vintage Easy Bake Oven with box; 1/48 scale F-4 Phantom diecast metal model; Dupont Re nish Racing #24 jacket; Terms: ID for bidder number. No buyer’s premium for cash or check. Credit cards accepted with 3% fee. Go to DannAuctioneers.com for photos!

Dann Auctioneers

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Dann: 585-233-9570

Nelson Horning, Lead Auctioneer: 585-554-5335

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PLAYER PIANO with many music scrolls: phdgst@aol.com

CHILDREN’S RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHING AIDES: 585-254-0521

FUTON in good shape, mattress has very little use. IN-GROUND POOL COVER. 8888red@gmail.com

Commercial grade UPRIGHT FREEZER, 62” x 32” x 26.5”. Works well. You move from garage: mauramar@juno.com

Two grocery bags of 12 COUNT EGG CARTONS; both Styrofoam and cardboard: 585-447-9160

Working VACUUM; heavy, older style made of metal. Bagless, extra set of washable filters. Churchville: Suesassy1231@gmail.com

NETGEAR ROUTER. Very good condition. Will meet in public area to give away: allentom322@gmail.com

KENMORE FREEZER, 63” H x 30” W x 31” D. Includes shelves and baskets. Excellent condition. Fairport: 585-223-9014

BROOKSTONE AEROBIC TWISTING STEPPER: brokers@bizbrokersny.com

BED PADS and TRANQUILITY OVERNIGHT DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT UNDERWEAR, XL and XXL. Six packages of each, 14 in package: barbhetrick@msn.com

TUBBS SNOWSHOES, for male and female. Excellent condition. Made in the USA: brokers@bizbrokersny.com

Used exercise equipment: BENCH, BIKE and ROWER. You pick up. Text if interested: 585-820-2554

WOOD. You cut and remove. Phelps area: 315-945-8143

Two large WHITE UPHOLSTERED SOFAS and one small single LOVESEAT in white with cushions. Pretty good condition. Pick up Fairport. Willing to send photos: 585-223-5154

COMPUTER DESK 35-1/2” W x 50” T x 21” D. Two pairs 39” & two 40-1/2” WINDOW SHADES. Two pairs of LINED DRAPES 84” L, burgundy. Fairport: 585-388-0318

Eleven 8” x 8” Dusty Rose CERAMIC TILES (whole) and three small Chewy boxes of CUT/BROKEN TILES of the same (have pics): ahubbar1@rochester.rr.com

Ladies ethnic white/orange embroidered UKRAINIAN BLOUSE size small. I want this to go to a displaced young lady: christinaplaton20@gmail.com

SHORT PILE CARPET. Approximately 10’ x 12’. East Pembroke area: sbly5722@gmail.com

25 QUICK & EASY PAINTING BOOKS: jimelaineo@frontier.com

PLAYER PIANO WITH MUSIC ROLLS. Must pick up as delivery is unavailable. Geneseo area. Call if interested: 585-243-4894

BOX OF MAGAZINES (hunting, boating, women’s, general interest): 585-346-9777

NEBULIZER - Medline brand. Ontario/Webster area: amodrovs@rochester.rr.com

Rock and roll ‘70s-’90s 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL ALBUMS: gzintel@yahoo.com

SNOWBLOWER and/or LAWNMOWER in good working condition, as well as DOG KENNELS: 585-531-4004

SMALL BOAT TRAILER for 92 year-old vet: 585-494-6025

STAND UP KENMORE VACUUM CLEANER: 585-217-8726

SPORTS CARDS, POKEMON CARDS and any old MAGIC CARDS. Can pick up: 585-315-3916

LESLIE SPEAKER for electric organ: 585-323-1762, please leave message ATV, ATC, TRACTOR - something for disabled veteran. Help this person to hunt again: jedallas83@gmail.com

FULL SIZE BED FRAME: Bmacspassion@gmail.com

5’x 7’ INDOOR/OUTDOOR RUG in light blue, green or lighter beige/brown: 585981-9053

THIN CLIENT COMPUTER (small, basic, size of a book) for weather forecasting experiments. Thank you: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com

USED MEDICINE CABINET for drug prevention education campaign. Will pick up. Reach Jerry at: jprevention@earthlink.net

PORTABLE DISHWASHER in good working condition: 585-300-7630

Small ROWBOAT type dinghy: 585-507-8788

Smaller type PIANO for our granddaughter. In good condition: 585-637-0933

GOOSEBUMPS BOOKS by R.L. Stine. I am building a collection and would give any unwanted/unused copies a great home: bewarevega@gmail.com

SPINNING WHEEL and OLD CROCHET HOOKS & NEEDLES: 585-734-4208

PELLET STOVE in good working condition to help with heat for an elderly, handicapped person: 585-905-8809

FLAT SCREEN TVs, 55inch or larger. Used or unwanted. Will pick up: stan1k1@yahoo.com

SPORTS CARDS/SPORTS MEMORABILIA, HELMETS, FLAGS, FIGURES, etc.: 607590-5563

GOLF CART for disabled Marine, for school booster club president. Needing minor repairs okay: butts38@hotmail.com

Avon is getting an ice rink! Seeking ICE SKATE DONATIONS, all sizes. Donate at the Village Office (74 Genesee Street): avonholidayspectacular@gmail.com

INFARED HEAT LAMP BULBS for chicken coop: 585-374-5768

HO SCALE ITEMS for train layout. Norfolk and Western J611 with Powhatan Arrow passenger cars, working transformer, track, scenery; buildings: 315-694-6197 DAGUERREOTYPE/TIN TYPE PHOTOS. Any subject: Text or email mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448

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WAYS TO REDUCE BREAST CANCER RISK

Learn to detect breast cancer. Women should get to know their bodies so they can determine if something is awry as early as possible. Early detection of breast cancer increases the chances that treatment will prove successful.

NOW HERE’S A TIP

* Using your fireplace? Try adding citrus peels to the logs for a nice aroma. They can be a good starter material as well.

* Those hide-a-key rocks can be a little obvious -- at least they are to me. I have a spare key hidden outside too, but I sealed mine in a plastic baggie and buried it in a spot known to our family members. Also, it’s not right by the door. -- I.E. in Mississippi

* When closing up our cabin for the season, we brought a box of mothballs and scattered them around the porch perimeter. This keeps the small animals like mice and skunks from setting up shop there while no one is around. -S.F. in Pennsylvania

* Now’s a great time to start weatherstripping! Check and recaulk windows. Caulk along baseboards to deter drafts. Add insulation to electrical outlets and under sinks around plumbing. Seal it up to stay toasty this winter.

* Remember to turn off bathroom fans after 10 minutes. In the winter, if your house is on the dry side, don’t use the fan at all: Open the door so the humidity from the shower or bath reaches into the house.

* “To remove the skin from salmon, I freeze it and skin it while frozen. The skin comes off much easier, and I waste less of the fish. I buy a large piece and parcel it into several smaller pieces, since it’s just me. I like salmon, and it’s healthy for me!” -- L.A. in Florida

Eco-friendly lawn care can save energy, money and natural resources.

BREAST CANCER PREVENTION

Avoiding risk factors and increasing protective factors may help prevent cancer.

RISK FACTORS:

• Older age

• A personal history of breast cancer or benign (noncancer) breast disease

• Inherited risk of breast cancer

• Dense breasts

• Exposure of breast tissue to estrogen made in the body

• Taking hormone therapy for symptoms of menopause

• Radiation therapy to the breast or chest

• Obesity

• Drinking alcohol

PROTECTIVE FACTORS:

• Less exposure of breast tissue to estrogen made by the body

• Taking estrogen-only hormone therapy after hysterectomy, selective estrogen receptor modulators, or aromatase inhibitors and inactivators

• Estrogen-only hormone therapy after hysterectomy

• Selective estrogen receptor modulators

• Aromatase inhibitors and inactivators

• Risk-reducing mastectomy

• Ovarian ablation

• Getting enough exercise

• It is not clear whether the following affect the risk of breast cancer:

• Oral contraceptives

• Environment

• Studies have shown that some factors have little or no effect on the risk of breast cancer.

• Cancer prevention clinical trials are used to study ways to prevent cancer.

• New ways to prevent breast cancer are being studied in clinical trials.

The cry of our heart is to know God and make Him known. Come and join us Sunday mornings at 9:30am for worship.

Trevor Price, Senior Pastor pastor@heartcry.church www.facebook.com/heartcrychristianfellowship 7609 County Road 36 • Naples, NY 14512 hccf.church@gmail.com • 585-374-5310

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The San Francisco SPCA says black cats are usually the last to be adopted. They are half as likely to be adopted as other cats. This may be due to misperceptions and superstitions. What’s more, unfortunately, black cats are also the target of malicious behavior around Halloween. Many shelters will not allow adoptions of black cats around Halloween out of fear for the animal’s safety. For those who already own a black cat, it’s adviseable to keep him or her indoors on or near Halloween.

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Cutting Down on Scam Phone Calls

Welcome to the season of increased scam telemarketer phone calls, either political or holiday related.

e National Do Not Call Registry is a government program intended to block unwanted sales calls. It’s a free service, and all you have to do is sign up either on your phone or on the internet.

Call 888-382-1222 from the phone you want to block and follow the steps. Or go online to donotcall.gov and read the info. A word of warning: If you register your number online, you are also required to enter an email address. ey’ll send you a note asking you to click a link in that email to nish the registration to stop unwanted calls -- if they stop.

Blocking scammers on the registry doesn’t take care of the whole problem. e FAQ on the site says that certain types of calls are allowed: political, charitable, debt collection, informational and surveys. ink about the holes those leave.

I maintain that receiving a political call is still a sales call -- they’re trying to sell us on the idea of voting a certain way, and therefore political calls also should be blocked in the Do Not Call Registry. Surveys can be just as bad if the questions they ask are clearly skewed in one direction or another.

I see charitable calls as scams if they take your personal banking or credit-card information. Additionally, if you’ve ever done business with a company, they’re allowed to call you.

So, there are holes in the system. But you can take steps to stop at least some of the calls by registering with Do Not Call.

As an aside, I called the registry to verify that my phone is already listed. Yes, despite all the calls I get, it’s been listed as a do-not-call number since 2006.

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Breast cancer awareness campaigns have helped destigmatize the disease but have not had a significant impact on the incidence of Stage IV disease or on mortality. Stage IV breast cancer is disease that has, at initial diagnosis, spread to distant sites within the body. The incidence of this has not changed since 1975. In 2017, an estimated 40,610 women in our country will die as a result of breast cancer.

DID YOU KNOW?

A 2017 study published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention found that about one-third of women diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in the United States live at least five years after diagnosis. Also known as stage IV breast cancer, metastatic breast cancer is the most advanced stage of the disease. Metastatic breast cancer refers to breast cancer that has spread beyond the breast and nearby lymph nodes to other parts of the body. Patients diagnosed with breast cancer also should know that improved treatments may further their chances of surviving a diagnosis, even a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer. In fact, the American Cancer Society notes that survival rates are based on women who were diagnosed and treated at least five years earlier. In the time since those survival rates were documented, treatments could have advanced even further, potentially improving the five-year survival rates for metastatic breast cancer.

Louise Ribbeck, of Akron, NY, passed away a er a brief and tough battle with cancer at the Bu alo Center.

She is the mother of the late Debbie Paula Ribbeck and Lynn Ann (John) O’Donnell of Honeoye, NY. She was born to the late Wanda and William Pagels and was the youngest of 5 siblings, William (Sharon) Pagels, Elizabeth (Robert) Bergman, Kenneth (Colette) Pagels, and Susanne ( omas) Keryk. She had many nieces and nephews and was the proud godmother to omas Bergmen, Kristen Keryk, and Christopher Cooper. She was loyally loved by her grand dogs, Jake and Mia.

Louise worked for 38 years as a Certi ed Nurse’s Aide and assisted her daughter Lynn at her EMS classes as a patient for skills testing. Louise was married to David Ribbeck for 20 years and they were co-owners of Ribbeck’s Greenhouse prior to their divorce. Louise was a 4-H leader with her sisters for many years, where she loved doing oral arrangements and gardening with kids. She was into country music and an avid Bills fan. She especially loved to travel and was a huge history bu . She was a graduate of Akron High School Class of 1973 and BOCES Student in Cosmetology. She was a member of the ACS Alumni Association.

Friends and relatives called on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 from 4 - 8 PM at Ross Funeral Home of Akron, LLC., 10 Eckerson Avenue, Akron, NY 14001. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 10 AM. at St. Teresa’s Church, 5771 Buell Street Akron, New York. In lieu of owers, donations may be made in Louise’s name to the Lancaster Volunteer Ambulance Corps., 40 Embry Place, Lancaster, NY 14086.

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Victor Farmington Library Unprecedented Book Sale Success at Eastview Mall

For book lovers, there is almost nothing as exciting as a library book sale. e scent of paper and binding, the crackle of book covers, all those exciting titles…it is a reader’s wonderland. From ursday, October 13th – Sunday, October 16th, the Friends of the Victor Farmington Library held their biggest book sale yet. Held in the former Lane Bryant store in the Macy’s wing of Eastview Mall, the giant book sale was even more successful than anticipated.

Jessica Pritchard, Victor Farmington Library Development Manager, and Patty Bascomb, President of the Friends of the Victor Farmington Library (Friends), are pleased with the book sale’s success.

“We have been having Friends book sales since the 1990s, and years ago, they did take place in the mall,” shared Pritchard. “Holding the book sale at the library really takes up the library’s activity space for at least two weeks, so we reached out to Eastview Mall.”

Eastview Mall was only too happy to oblige. “ ey were fabulous and happy to have us,” said Pritchard. “ ey made the space available and helped to get it set up. ey were so happy to help and to be a part of the community in this way.”

e results were fantastic! “We started with about 5,000 books and sold about 3,000, which is an incredible number and a better ratio than we usually see,” shared Bascomb. e success of the event went beyond sold books, however.

“ e Friends support the library, the library community and programming. We hold the book sales to purchase useful products as well as to enhance and beautify the library inside and out. is book sale gave us a much larger audience all over Rochester, beyond those who are familiar with the Victor Farmington Library,” explained Bascomb. “ is allowed us to talk to people about all the activities we have, not just the books.”

“We have children’s, teens’, and adults’ programing, cra s, cooking, book clubs, Zumba,videogames, Mahjong, bridge, and more,” shared Pritchard. “Library guests can check out items like snowshoes, museum passes, ski poles, and more.”

e Friends of the Victor Farmington Library vote on how to best use the funds they raise, traditionally funding children’s and adults’ programing as well as purchasing equipment for the library.

“ e Friends have made a grant every year to our children’s programming budget and to our adults’ programming budget,” said Pritchard. “One year, we brought in a circus performer to do hula hooping and exercising with the kids. We would not have been able to do that without the Friends’ help. e Friends also purchase toys for the

children’s area and have donated a beautiful display case which is now showcasing a collection about caring for fall foliage and trees. If we had an area in dire need, the Friends would de nitely consider making that improvement.”

volunteers—including Friends’ volunteers—who did all the work behind the scenes and during the book sale, making this event possible. “We have revitalized the Friends group,” said Bascomb. “When we held our meeting in August, we had 30 people, several of whom were new. is has given us a great core of people with whom to move forward as a strong, local group like many other libraries have.” Bascomb invites those interested in joining the Friends of the Victor Farmington Library by lling out an application online (Individual membership: $12 and Family membership: $24).

“Many hands make merry and light work,” added Pritchard. “Under Patty’sleadership,Friendsmembershelpthelibraryandhaveapleasant, social experience at the same time. I am grateful to Patty for bringing that to the table.”

e Friends of the Victor Farmington Library encourages teenagers and young adults to get involved, as well. “One local sophomore gave countless hours to set up and help with this book sale,” said Pritchard. “We encourage people of all ages to join and bring their energy to our group.” e Friends hope to hold their next book sale in the spring.

e Friends of the Victor Farmington Library thank the many volunteers and donors who make this annual favorite possible!

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Patty Bascomb, Friends of the Victor Farmington Library President & Patty Sampson-Bouchard, Vice President, Victor Farmington Library Board of Trustees Jessica Pritchard, Development Manager at Victor Farmington Library

POTENTIAL WARNING SIGNS FOR BREAST CANCER

A new lump or mass: The ACS indicates that this is the most common symptom of breast cancer. A lump or mass that is cancerous is often painless, but hard and has irregular edges. However, lumps caused by breast cancer also can be soft, round and tender. Some even cause pain.

NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL is looking to ll the following position:

Full-Time School Bus Driver

Split Schedule - Morning and A ernoon Runs 6:45-8:00am & 2:00-4:30pm Salary: $21.40 to $23.70 Based on Experience Includes Health Insurance Bene ts Quali cations:

Class A, B or C License w/ P and S endorsement or We O er Paid Training to Obtain a CDL License; Good Physical Condition and can Meet 19A Requirements; Ability to work as a Team. Applications are available at www.naplescsd.org For more information call Pat Elwell at 585-374-7940 Completed applications must be received by November 1, 2022 EOE

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Hours: 15-20 per week

Rate of Pay: to be determined

e Town of East Bloom eld is looking for a reliable skilled maintenance worker to perform essential upkeep tasks throughout our facilities and properties. In this position you will be responsible for a wide variety of activities, such as repairs and grounds maintenance. Being reliable and self-motivated with a keen eye for detail is essential to this job.

Send letter of interest to:

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• Must be at least 21, have own car & must agree to Drug, Background & Driving record screening. Call: (585) 924-2060

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York Central School has the following openings:

Elementary School Principal General Education Teacher (K-6) Special Education Teacher (6-12) Technology Support Assistant Cafeteria Monitor

More Information and Application procedure available: www.yorkcsd.org

ADDITIONAL SUBSTITUTE POSITIONS: Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed) RNs & LPNs • Food Service Workers

Interviews upon receipt of application.

Deadline: Continual Recruitment

Send cover letter, resume, and application to: York Central School

Attn: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce P.O. Box 102 • 2578 Genesee Street Retsof, NY 14539

HOW TO SUPPORT LOVED ONES WHO HAVE BREAST CANCER Learn what you can about breast cancer. Research the type of cancer your loved one has, which may make it easier to understand what to expect. If the person is amenable, you may consider accompanying her to appointments to hear firsthand about the next steps in her treatment and recovery.

e East Bloom eld Fire District is seeking quali ed candidates For the position of Purchasing O cer.

Job Description: Purchasing O cer Hours: Part-time, exible hours.

Approximately 5-8+ hours per month. Status: Work from Home Reports to: Board of Fire Commissioners

Direct reports: None Compensation: Flat rate monthly

e Purchasing O cer is responsible for researching and obtaining multiple estimates from suppliers, following District purchasing guidelines, prior to the purchase and procurement of District equipment and supplies based on speci cations provided by the Fire Chief or Board of Fire Commissioners. Upon approval by the Fire District the purchasing o cer will make the purchase and follow through on delivery. Occasional maintenance scheduling with approved vendors. is position works independently and reports to the Board of Fire Commissioners. e hours are exible, and the position will be work from home, with monthly attendance at the Board of Fire Commissioner meeting required. Pay is at rate monthly. Grant writing experience is a plus, but not required. East Bloom eld Fire District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information or to send a cover letter and resume email: eastbloom eld redistrict@gmail.com Or contact by mail: East Bloom eld Fire District ATTN: Purchasing O cer PO Box 205 Bloom eld, NY 14469

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NEW YORK STATE DOT IS HIRING Highway Maintenance Workers

Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid CDL A or B, a clean driving record, pass a pre-employment physical and drug test and be willing to work nights and weekends. $18.88/hr + benefits

Contact your county office to fill out application: Genesee/Orleans 585-343-0502 Livingston 585-346-3036

Monroe Eastside 585-586-4514 Monroe Westside 585-352-3471 Wayne/Ontario 315-332-4000 Wyoming 585-786-3310

Additional information is available at: https://www.dot.ny.gov/jobs/perm_positions/highway-maintenance-worker or call 1-877-DOT-JOB1.

NYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Affirmative Action Employer.

BREAST CANCER TREATMENT

Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment that uses drugs to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. When chemotherapy is taken by mouth or injected into a vein or muscle, the drugs enter the bloodstream and can reach cancer cells throughout the body (systemic chemotherapy). When chemotherapy is placed directly into the cerebrospinal fluid, an organ, or a body cavity such as the abdomen, the drugs mainly affect cancer cells in those areas (regional chemotherapy).

The way the chemotherapy is given depends on the type and stage of the cancer being treated. Systemic chemotherapy is used in the treatment of breast cancer.

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