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The American Legion Post 1278 is located at 4931 County Rd 36, Honeoye.
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last day to place loose leaves at curbside is Thurs., Nov. 18th. After that all leaves will have to be bagged for pick up. Brush pick up ends Nov. 17th (with exception of Christmas Trees) until resuming in April 2023. PARKING NOTICE
Nov. 1st – April 1st NO PARKING is permitted on all village streets between the hours of 2:00am and 6:00pm. At no time is parking permitted over village sidewalks FIRE HYDRANTS PLEASE assist the FIRE DEPARTMENT in keeping fire hydrants free and clear of SNOW accumulation PARADE Monday, October 31st 6:30pm Costume Contest! Prizes and Treats! Parade forms at Howard Street and proceeds to Fire Hall. Manchester Fire Dept. Annual Trick or Treat on Halloween Night
Oct. 31st 6:00-8:00pm Please stop only at houses with lights on! Manchester Village Board of Trustees
Follow along all 4 weeks in October as we spread awareness about breast cancer prevention, diagnosis, recovery and life after breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Awareness SERIES
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancers. It is estimated that in 2022, approximately 30% of all new women cancer diagnoses will be breast cancer.
FAQ
What can I do to reduce my risk of breast cancer?
• Limit alcohol. The more alcohol you drink, the greater your risk of developing breast cancer.
• Maintain a healthy weight. If your weight is healthy, work to maintain that weight.
• Be physically active.
• Breast-feed.
• Limit postmenopausal hormone therapy.
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Can diet prevent breast cancer from spreading?
Treatment for breast cancer is o en successful. For example, data from the American Society of Clinical Oncology indicates that the ve-year survival rate for women diagnosed with non-metastatic invasive breast cancer is 90 percent, while the average 10-year survival rate for such cancers is 84 percent. ose gures re ect advancements in treatment and the e ectiveness of campaigns designed to encourage women to receive routine breast cancer screenings as part of their preventive health care regimens.
Once doctors have diagnosed breast cancer, they will consider a host of factors as they try to determine a course of treatment.
Stage e National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. notes that treatment options depend on the stage of the disease at the time of diagnosis. Stage is usually expressed in a numerical value between 0 and IV, with 0 being the least severe form of the disease and IV being the most advanced (i.e., metastatic).
Tumor size and location e Cleveland Clinic notes that the size and location of the tumor also a ects how doctors will approach treatment. In general, the smaller the tumor, the easier it is to treat the disease. Where in the breast the tumor is located will also a ect the treatment plan. Doctors o en employ a combination of treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation and surgery to treat breast cancer, and such an approach may be more likely to be employed if the tumor is large.
Pathology tests Pathology is the science of causes and e ects of diseases. When treating patients for breast cancer, doctors order pathology tests so they can better understand how the disease is a ecting their patients’ bodies. For example, the Cleveland Clinic notes that pathology tests like hormone receptor tests and human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER2/neu) can indicate if
hormones or growth factors are helping the cancer grow. e results of these and other pathology tests can then help doctors determine an e ective course of treatment.
Personal characteristics Doctors will consider woman’s age, general health and family history when mapping a course of treatment. In addition, doctors discuss menopause with women when determining a course of treatment. Breastcancer. org notes that some breast cancer treatments can bring on menopause more abruptly than it would happen otherwise, so doctors will consider a woman’s history with menopause when determining treatment.
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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page6 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,OCTOBER 28,2022 SUBMIT PHOTOS & CAPTIONS AT GVPENNYSAVER.COM SPORTS • EVENTS CELEBRATIONS VACATIONS HOMETOWN 1. A winning entry from last year’s Al Sigl Community WalkAbout costume contest! 2. Aerial View of LetchworthAbbey Paulsen 3. All Aboard! 4. Fall's bounty was on display at the GCV&M Agricultural Fair! ‘Tis The SEason To Travel with BUS AMERICA! Dec 1-2 Holidays at the Hudson River Valley Mansions featuring dinner at the Culinary Institute of America -$379 PP double occupancy December 6-8 Christmas in New York City featuring the Rockettes Radio City Christmas Spectacular and all your favorite NYC holiday sights & sounds! -$699 PP double occupancy Dec 3 Dickens Festival, Dinner & Lights on the Lake -$125 PP Dec 4 Nazareth Holiday Concert & Avon Inn Luncheon -$135 PP Dec 10 Holiday Mystery Trip (a day full of local laughs!) $145 PP Visit www.grouptoursinc.com or call 585-697-3590 for more info FEATURED 2023 TOURS COMING SOON! Bus America Group Tours 668 Phillips Road •Victor, NY 14564 ELECTRICAL
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Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org
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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page10 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,OCTOBER 28,2022 Order online at WWW.PRINTINGBYPENNYLANE.COM Or WWPenny LanePRINTING BY Send Happiness THIS HOLIDAY SEASON 15% OFF* holiday cards! Use code PennyLane15 Available for any invitation order on www.PrintingByPennyLane.com. Does not include custom orders through Penny Lane Printing. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 12/31/2022. Prepare for power outages today WITH A HOME STANDBY GENERATOR *To qualify, consumers must request a quote, purchase, install and activate the generator with a participating dealer. Call for a full list of terms and conditions. REQUEST A FREE QUOTE CALL NOW BEFORE THE NEXT POWER OUTAGE (866) 643-0438 $0 MONEY DOWN + LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT OPTIONS Contact a Generac dealer for full terms and conditions FREE 7-Year Extended Warranty* A $695 Value! ROLL-OFF Family owned for over 60 years 10, 12, 20 and 30 Yard Dumpsters Call now for pricing 585-967-7919 Benson Roll-off OTHER Free same day pick up call 24/7 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CARS & TRUCKS Good Runners or Junkers $$ $$ Northside Salvage • 585-969-3309 #5280659 142 South Main St. Canandaigua mycrowndowntown.com JEWELRY Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022 10am-5pm Layaways and financing available. Come Celebrate our 75th Anniversary With a jewelry purchase you will be entered into our .75cctw. Diamond Stud Earrings giveaway! • Ra es and Refreshments • Shop early for the holidays
A LOOK AT THE OLDEST HALLOWEEN TRADITION
Trick-or-treating: Christianity spread throughout Celtic regions and blended with other rituals. Pope Gregory III expanded on a holiday Pope Boniface IV established to honor Christian martyrs to include all saints and martyrs. All Saints Day on November 1 commemorates the venerable saints, and All Souls Day on November 2 celebrates loved ones who went on to eternal rest.All-Hallows Eve (Halloween) was a time to pay homage to the dead. Poor children would go door to door in more affluent neighborhoods offering to say prayers for residents’ deceased loved ones in exchange for some food or money. This was known as “souling,” which became the basis for trick-or-treating. Later the tradition became known as “guising” in areas of Scotland, where children would go around in costumes.
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
Volunteer NEEDED
Featured Nonprofit: Serenity House of Victor
e Serenity House of Victor is a two-bed comfort care home serving residents with end-of-life care. Serenity House needs volunteers to share their time & talent through providing resident care, building & grounds maintenance, or fundraising support. Come join our team! Free weekly caregiver training starts Monday, October 31st. Training is held on Mondays from 12pm-2pm, Wednesdays 4pm-6pm OR ursdays 10am-12pm for three weeks. Share your most valuable gi – yourself! Please contact the Director at serenityhousevictor@gmail.com or call 585-729-7617.
• Alzheimer’s Association: Be a part of our planning committees! Email Julie DeMersman at jademersman@alz.org or call (585) 257-4476.
• Aurora House of Western Monroe County: Only a few hours a week or a month can be a great bene t to our residents; there are many opportunities to share your gi s and interests with Aurora House. If you think you may be interested in hands-on care giving for residents, please know that you do not need to have healthcare experience to volunteer. ere is training provided, and no one is asked to volunteer as a primary person on a shi until comfortable with their skills. Email director@aurorahousewmc.com.
• Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, O ce Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com.
• Finger Lakes oroughbred Adoption Program (FLTAP): We are in need of basic barn help for the horses, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. Mostly cleaning stalls and basic grooming (no experience necessary). Email ladyalina14@yahoo.com or call (585) 478-4664.
• Generation Two: Volunteers needed to play with children in kindergarten to 2nd grade in select Monroe County schools in the fall. Training provided. Commitment of 1 day per week for 3 hours. Visit our website to learn about our program at www.g2rochester.org. Call Oni Colon at (315) 520-5064, or email oni.colon@g2rochester.org.
• Genesee County 4-H Program, 4-H Teen Club Leader: Coordinate monthly meetings and projects for youth age 13-18. Call (585) 343-3040 or email genesee4h@cornell.edu.
• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry needs your help! Email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com.
• Girl Scouts of Western NY: e Avon-Caledonia area is looking for volunteers for troops Daisy, Brownie, and Juniors. Training and many resources provided. Contact Jeanne at (585) 226-6434 or by email at jfusco33@juno.com.
• Give-a-Li at Lifespan is seeking volunteer drivers to provide independence and safety for our older neighbors who are no longer able to drive. Rides are given to medical appointments and other necessary supplemental insurances are provided free of charge. If you have a couple of hours a week, or even a couple of hours a month, contact us by phone at (585) 244-8400 or email at info@lifespan-roch.org.
• PAX - Program of Academic Exchange is seeking host families for the 2022-2023 academic year (or “welcome families” for 6-8 weeks). Share YOUR America with an exchange student. Contact me with questions at emilypelkowski@gmail.com or (315) 576-2326.
• Richmond (Honeoye) Fire Department needs volunteers to help with everything from ghting res to re ghter support, ambulance driver and EMS support. ere is something for everyone to help with. Help us to help you, your neighbors and community. Volunteering is a rewarding experience. Contact us for details. Email Dale Doty at ddoty3@rochester.rr.com or call him at (585) 750-1173.
• Senior Wishes grants wishes to lower income seniors living independently and to those living in care facilities in Erie, Niagara, Orleans, Genesee and Wyoming counties. Wishes have included attending sporting and cultural events, visiting a loved one not seen in years, and re-engaging a senior in a hobby. Simple needs are also considered. For more information about Senior Wishes, visit www.seniorwishes.org or call Executive Director, Wendy Backman at (716) 508-2121.
• Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home in Perry helps with end-of-life care in a 2 bed home. Come join our family of volunteers! Email Suzanne at suzannescch167@gmail.com.
• UR Medicine Home Care/Meals On Wheels: Help us deliver meals in Monroe County. Meals are delivered Monday-Friday between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. Call (585) 274-4385.
• Vincent House: e Vincent House in Wayland is a Comfort Care Home serving residents with end-of-life care. We are in need of volunteers. Contact Christina Mattice at (585) 728-2427.
• Rochester Hope for Pets: Rochester Hope for Pets raises money through generous donors and grant programs in order to provide funds to Rochester area individuals needing assistance paying for veterinary care for their beloved pets. To learn more or to make a donation, please visit www. rochesterhopeforpets.org.
• Wayland Food Pantry at Lighthouse is looking for volunteers on two Wednesday mornings each month to help unload orders from the food truck usually 2 Wednesday mornings monthly. Email Waylandfoodpantry@gmail. com or call (585) 736-7586.
Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’. Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com.
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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
52ndAnnualHolidayFairCraft Show: Saturday, November19th, 9AM-3PM;atBloomfieldHigh SchoolGym,OakmountAve., Bloomfield;sponsoredbytheIonia UnitedMethodistChurch.120 crafterspacessellingawidevariety ofcrafts,gifts,&homemade goodies!Freeadmission&parking. Lunchisavailable.Bringyourholidayshoppinglist!
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.
Brotherhood:EastBloomfield Historical SocietyPresents “Brotherhood.”SergeantHenry “Hank”Trickeywillspeakon Thursday,November10that7pm attheBloomfieldCentralSchool Auditorium.Sgt.HenryTrickey,a VietnamVeteranoftheelite101st AirborneDivision,“ScreamingEagles,”andSecondBattalion-502nd Infantry,willspeakabout brotherhoodandhismilitaryexperiences.Hewillalsotouchuponthe BattleofHamburgerHill.Areceptionandachancetoconversewith ourkeynotespeakerwillfollow. Pleasejoinusforthismemorable program.Questions?Call(585) 657-7244.
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ChapinUMCChicken&BiscuitsNovember 5th,11amtillgone. Cost:$12.Chicken,biscuit, mashedpotatoes,gravyandaveggie.ChapinMethodistChurch, 2339StateRt.21(3milesnorthof Canandaigua).Takeoutsonly.
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
LandscapeWatercolorsby Tommy Beers- Ondisplayuntil December4byappointmentby calling585-398-0220.Cobblestone ArtsCenter,1622Route332,Farmington.https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/artgallery
AUTUMN YARD WORK GONE ‘GREEN’
BLOOMFIELD
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/
When it comes time to bag the leaves, use biodegradable paper bags or look for mesh-like bags that are made from cornstarch. These are more eco-friendly than plastic bags, which can take much longer to decompose.
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LittleRed’sWolfTalepresented by IncandescentDance -Once uponatimetherewasalittlegirlin redwhometagreatbigwolf,with greatbigeyes,andgreatbigteeth, andagreatbigheart!JoinIncandescentDanceforasillyyet heartwarmingadventurethatdefiesexpectations.Bothyoungand oldalikewillgetathrilloutofthis twistonaclassictale.Audiences willleavewithanimportantlesson thatappearancesarenotalwaysas theyseem.PerformancesSaturday, November5at12pmand5pmand Sunday,November6,2pm.Tickets onlineathttps://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/littlereds-wolf-taleorcall 585-398-0220.
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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.
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
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
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
HolidayGiftGiving AclasspresentedbyFlowertoFlowerCraft andGiftonNovember16thfrom 11:00am-12:30pmatLittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.Hemlock.Makethreebeautiful gifts,PeppermintCocoaLipBalm, BeeswaxFoodWrappers,andthree CulinaryHerbMixes.Classincludingmaterialsis$35.00ppnon refundable.Youmustpay/register withPayPalnolaterthanNov. 14th.Ifyoupayandcannotattend, theinstructorwillmaketheproductsforyou.Formoreinformation callortexttheinstructor,herbalist KateAghaghiri,585-261-1937, mavenkate@gmail.com
ElectionDayDinner: November 8, 4pm-7pm,UnitedChurchof Christ,8758MainSt.,Honeoye. BuffetStyleEat-InorTakeOut. Menuincludes:Turkey,Dressing, MashedPotatoes,Squash,Gravy, andallthefixings,plusDessert! FreeWillOffering.http:// ucchoneoye.org/
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Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,November9,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.Pleasefollowsignsin churchparkinglotfordrivethroughinstructions.
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
MedicareandOtherInsurance Review Presentation- On November7th,1-2:30pmtheLittle LakesCommunityCenterisexcited tobesponsoringaMedicareand otherinsurancepresentationFREE ofchargetothosewhowantto knowandbeinformedaboutwhat isbestfortheirneeds.AmySmith whowillbeconductingthepresentationisalocalLicensedAgent inMedicareAssistance.ShecurrentlyworksforEagleInsurance outofLakeville,NY.Forinformationaboutwhatwillbecoveredat thiseventandtoregister,goto www.littlelakesny.org.Youcan alsoregisterbycalling 585-367-1046.EventheldatLLCC, 4705S.MainSt.,Hemlock.
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.
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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.
ElectionNightDinner Middlesex UnitedMethodistChurchlocated at1162Rt.245,Middlesex,will holdanElectionNightDinneron Tuesday,November8,2022.Servingtimeis4:30to7:00p.m.Menu ischicken&biscuits,creamedonions,squash,coleslaw,rolls, brownies.Priceis$12foradults,$7 forchildren(age10andunder), preschoolerseatfree.Dineinor take-outsavailable.
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MorningWalkswithMelissaThe colderwinterweatherwillbe withussoon,butyoucanstillget inagoodwalkatTheLittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.,Hemlock.WalkwithMelissa Carey,oneoftheboardmembers, onTuesdayandThursdaymornings from7:00-8:00amduringthe monthofNovember.Keepdryand warmwhilewalkinginaspacious facilitywiththeoptiontoclimb stairsorjuststayonthefirstfloor; whateverworksforyou.Nocharge tojointhewalk,butdonationsare alwaysappreciated.Thehourof walkingwillbeginonTuesday 11/1.
TheHFLNordicSkiSwapand Sale Saturday,November19, 9am-1pmattheHoneoyeFallsLimaMiddleSchoolonQuaker MeetingHouseRoad,Honeoye Falls.Thepublicisencouragedto bringinusedcrosscountryski equipmentandclothingtoconsign forthesaletheeveningofNovember18,6-8pm.Moneymadefrom thesaleofusedequipmentwillbe returnedtothesellerless15%to supportlocalchildrens’andSection VHighSchoolNordicProgramsand nordictrailgroomingefforts.High Schoolskierswillbeonhandtohot waxcrosscountryskisforanominalfee.Bindingswillalsobe mountedon-siteforanadditional fee.
TheHoneoyeFalls/Townof Mendon HistoricalSociety will presentaprogramfeaturingPeter Wisbey CuratorofCollection.Entitled:“TheEarlyYearsofGenesee CountryVillage&Museum”on Thursday,November3,7:30pmat TheMendonCommunityCenter, 167NorthMainSt.,HoneoyeFalls. Questions?Call624-5655.
HikeorBikeCanadiceLakeHike, orBikefromthenorthendof CanadiceLakeonSunday,October 30from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails,thenrelaxatthesocialgettogetherpicnicwithdishtopassat HemlockParkafterwards.Foradditionalinfo/directions/updatesvisit thewebsite:springwatertrails.org
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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
BreakfastBuffet Joinuson Sunday,November13th, 7:30-11:00AMattheLimaLegion Post282,2475StateRoute65, WestBloomfield.$10Adults;$6 Ages8-12;7&underFree. Scrambledeggs,homefries,French toast,bacon,sausage,pastries, fruit,juice,coffee.Takeouts available.Everyonewelcome.
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SOFA. Good condition. Need two people. Pick up, Bryon: 585-548-2434 or jsackett@ rochester.rr.com
Twenty-eight used/working T8 4’ FLUORESCENTS 32w. I redid shop with LEDs: jerry. alonzo@gmail.com
One pair of WOMEN’S WHITE FIGURE ICE SKATES. Size 8: 585-424-2907
Bag of GREETING CARDS for crafts and some useable. NUTRITION ACTION magazines and MEDICAL NEWSLETTERS from hospitals. Fairport: 585-388-0318
COMPUTER TOWER & KEYBOARD, good condition. Brand new Donjoy OPEN KNEE BRACE, XL, black; SWIFTER WET JET, Fairport: 585-388-0318
CHILDREN’S BOOK – I’m So Glad You Were Born. Grandparents, this would be a nice Christmas gift: 585-635-7876
Old but still new COLORING BOOK. An early American coloring book. Italian history of early Americans celebrating Christmas in pictures to color: 585-635-7876
Over 30 STYROFOAM EGG CARTONS. Pick up, Springwater: 585-669-9994
Older PFAFF 360 PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE with case and instruction booklet. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
Two TWIN FOAM TOPPERS, WINDOWS from a trailer, ARTIFICIAL TREES & PLANTS Cohocton: 585-384-5320 leave message
7’ POTTED FICA TREE. Wheatland: 585-538-6242
HORSE MANURE. Bring a trailer or container, WILL LOAD!! Call/Text 585-409-4920 to arrange for pickup
DRAFTING and LIGHT TABLE. Items are in E Rochester. You must move out of the basement. toltimetim@juno.com
Banana box of UPHOLSTERY FABRICS, BUTTONS and BEADS. Good for projects: 585-298-4776
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
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
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
VANITY w/MIRROR. Batavia pick up only: 585-409-7609
PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHT TRAY/BOX for viewing slides & negatives: petert100@gmail.com
CLEAN NEWSPAPER for not-for-profit wildlife rescue center in Webster. Can pick up if close: qwakrkpr@yahoo.com
BLACKSMITH TOOLS and related items. Just starting a hobby. Always interested in tools. Thanks: 585-538-9341
DIGITAL TV CONVERTER BOX: 585-481-9913
“Cat Lovers” – Desperately in need of a SHELTER to house up to twenty feral cats before winter: 585-500-2588
COMIC BOOKS, COLLECTIBLE CARDS, and COINS. Any condition. Avid collector – do not throw it away – I will take it! Will pick up. Text or call 585-260-0437, leave message
EARLY ARCHERY HUNTING BOWS VINTAGE RECURVES and/or ARROWS, BROADHEADS, etc. Text 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net
HAMMOCK with or without stand: 585-507-8788
21’ RV COVER: 585-738-9120
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, POKÉMON 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: 585-981-9053
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
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
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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM1-866-812-8111 Page15 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,OCTOBER 28,2022 Magic Maze AN “S” FIRST, MIDDLE AND LAST LETTER There is a superstition that when you pass a graveyard or house where someone has died, you should turn your pockets inside out to make sure you don’t bring home a ghost in your pocket. DAVE’S DIGGS COUNTRY STORES *INDOOR & OUTDOOR AMISH FURNITURE *SWINGSETS *HANDCRAFTED LOCAL GOODS *BOBCAT EXCAVATION SERVICE & SITE WORK *SHEDS AND HORSE BARNS 5650CountyRoad41,Farmington website:DavesDiggs.com 585-261-0012cell Email:ddiggs@rochester.rr.com Tues.-Sat.10am-5pm BCB&BBBaccredited • Site Development • Water Lines • Septic Systems • Driveways • Grading • Basements • Delivery of Gravel, Stone • Septic Tank Pumping • Electric Lines • Retaining Walls • Topsoil • Clearing • Tiling • Ditching 585-738-5160 • www.markcolfexcavation.com SEPTIC TANK PUMPING Sat., Nov. 5, 2022 @ 9:00am 3691 State Route 14A (Penn Yan-Dundee Rd.) Penn Yan, NY 14527 • (315) 531-8446 We will be expecting to sell at public auction: numerous quilts, tops, wall hangings, fabrics of all colors and pa erns, many di erent cra items, handmade furniture and many holiday type items. ere is plenty of parking and seating with heat under cover as well as a concession stand. We hope to see you for a fun day to kick o your Christmas shopping! To consign or more info., please contact: LuAnn Zimmerman at FLPA O ce Edwin Zimmerman (315) 536-6252 or Ray Hoover (607) 535-2132 Other Upcoming Auctions: Christmas Trees & Wreathes - Wed., Nov. 16th @ 9am Quilt, Craft & Hand Crafted Furniture Auction Finger Lakes Produce Auction Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com HARRIS WILCOX INC. Auctioneers, Realtors & Appraisers ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Thompson Builds End of Summer Construction Equipment & Supply Liquidation Thursday, November 3rd @ 6PM w/ Soft Close See www.harriswilcox.com
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SENIOR NEWS
By Matilda Charles Workouts at the Rec Center
Two months ago the senior center commandeered a large space in the town’s rec center because we had vetoed the idea of exercise classes in a too-small space at the senior center.
It was a two-month test, warned the senior center, to see if we’d actually show up. ey even brought in a too-young male coach to put us through our paces. Although we were suspicious about his age, by the third week we agreed he knew his stu .
And he himself brought in an even younger female assistant who stayed at the front of the room demonstrating the exercises while the young male coach paced around the room, expression serious, studying us, stopping us in mid-move to instruct and praising where warranted.
Two weeks ago he brought in yet another assistant and broke us into two groups across the rec center oor. He labeled us “Easy” and “Not Easy,” saying that some of us needed to take things more slowly while others needed to put more e ort into the workout. Try as I might to get transferred to the Easy group, he was having none of it.
He worked hard on our behalf, badgering the rec center to open up the weight room so he could give out some hand weights. He coaxed the local sporting goods store into donating some stretchy bands and yoga mats. Last week he brought in a diet handout, foods to eat to build muscle.
We discovered just this week, however, that we’ve all been guinea pigs, that our too-young male coach was using us as his senior tness specialist project for college. Color us shocked! We weren’t sure how we felt about that until we learned that he’d earned an “A” on the project.
e other good news is that they’ve hired our too-young male coach and his two assistants on a permanent basis. And we get to stay at the rec center.
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Manchester: At age 72, Chris passed away eacefully with her family by her side on Saturday, October 22, 2022 at her home in Manchester. She was born in Rochester, NY to the late Douglas and Arline Culver. Chris is predeceased by her rst husband, John P. Wells and by her second husband, omas G. Kelly. Survived by her children, Michael J. Wells and Michelle L. White; her siblings, Daniel Culver, Charles (Sandy) Culver and Mary “Kim” (William) DuBois and her grandchildren, Jacques Cooper, Jon White, Michael Wells, McKenna Wells, Maleah Couterec, and Wyett Couterec.
A Memorial Service will take place at 11AM on Saturday, November 5, 2022 at Manchester First Baptist Church, 54 South Main Street in Manchester, NY 14504. Interment will take place privately at Mumford Rural Cemetery. In lieu of owers, memorial contributions may be made to: Manchester First Baptist Church or Ontario – Yates Hospice, 756 Pre Emption Rd, Geneva, NY 14456.
To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com 229-2444
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Bell Ringers Wanted for Salvation Army of Canandaigua Volunteer Opportunities Available November 8th-December 24th Call (585) 394-6968 or stop by for a Volunteer Application 110 Saltonstall St., Canandaigua, NY Ext. 113 November 11th - December 24th EMPLOYMENT AND VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE Bell Ringers Wanted for Salvation Army of Canandaigua Stop in for your application today! Mon. - Sat. 8am-6pm Sunday 4pm-7pm 4154 Rte. 64 • Canandaigua (585) 229-2392 ALL BREED GROOMING SALON Penny
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1. MYTHOLOGY: What are the Nereids in Greek mythology?
2. LITERATURE: Which 19th-century English novel has the subtitle, “The Parish Boy’s Progress”?
3. ACRONYMS: In printing, what does the acronym DPI stand for?
4. GEOGRAPHY: Which city lies near the largest natural harbor in the world?
5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How does a bat find its prey?
6. HISTORY: Who is the youngest person to win a Nobel Peace Prize?
7. LANGUAGE: What does the Latin prefix “super-” mean in English?
8. LAW: What is double jeopardy?
9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Who founded the American Red Cross?
10. MEDICAL: What vitamin deficiency causes night blindness?
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Case of Enlarged Pelvic Veins Is Not a Cause for Concern
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 71-year-old female with no children, but I did have an ectopic pregnancy at age 43. Other than that, I have had no “female” issues. I was getting a CT scan for my spleen area, when it was discovered that I had enlarged pelvic veins in my groin. I don’t have pelvic pain, nor do I have pain with sex. So, the only symptoms I do have, which may or may not be related, are bloating and some constipation.
I have seen a vascular surgeon and a urogynocologist to ask about this condition and if I need “treatment” for it. Both were rather vague, saying if I’m not experiencing pain, I should just get it imaged every year. Is that sound advice? Can the veins twist and cause blockage? Can they cause a blood clot? I can’t really get any info on it. -- J.F.
ANSWER: Although advanced imaging like CT and MRI scans have led physicians to be able to make more precise diagnoses than before, there is an issue of what to do with “incidental” findings. Many people have written to me about small tumors (which are far more common than we thought), but enlarged pelvic veins are another example of an incidental finding. Some women do have a condition called “pelvic congestion syndrome,” which is a cause of pelvic pain that is worsened by prolonged standing or sexual activity. This condition is found in women in the reproductive age group, especially those who have had multiple children, but is not found in menopausal women. Since you aren’t in the age group and don’t have symptoms, you clearly don’t have pelvic congestion syndrome. Dilated veins in the legs are simply called varicose veins, and they are often due to loss in function of the valves in our legs as we age. Pelvic vein enlargement is the same thing: Veins get bigger as we age. There are cases of blood clots in the pelvic veins, but it is not clear whether a person like you is at increased risk. I don’t see the need to repeat the imaging studies.
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. © 2022 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Samhain, people believed that the door between the worlds of the living and the dead was blurred. On Samhain, Celts believed the ghosts of the dead returned. Also, Druids made predictions about the future at this time of year. It was customary to build large, sacred bonfires and burn crops and other sacrifices to the Celtic deities.
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Canandaigua Haunted by Ghoulish Halloween Rumors
BY AMANDA DUDEK
time for Halloween.
Whether you are a Halloween enthusiast who goes to every haunted house, hayride, and corn maze within a 30-mile radius or a Halloween participant who decorates, trick or treats, and calls it a night—or somewhere in between—almost everyone enjoys a good ghost story. e tales around Spook Hill, Lonesome Lucy from Frost Hill, and the Brigham Hall Asylum for the Insane are sure to send a chill up your spine!
Spook Hill
A gravity-defying phenomenon, Spook Hill is the stu of folklore, an uncanny bend in the earth where gravity seems to be reversed. Situated in the wooded countryside of Yates County, not far from Canandaigua Lake, this “gravity hill” can be found by heading south on Newell Road, starting at what appears to be the bottom of a hill, just before a driveway to the west and Spike Road to the east.
Everything rolls backwards up this hill, from cars put in neutral to bicycles to balls, even water! Some people believe that this phenomenon is the work of spirits, or “spooks,” hence the name. Some say that locals disturbed the spirits of the Native Americans in the ancient Native American burial ground located along what is now North Vine Valley Road, and that these spirits push trespassers away from their nal resting place.
Others claim there is a much more scienti c reason, claiming Spook Hill is a gravity hill, one of several in New York. Two others can be found in Portville and Su ern. Gravity hills o en visually appear to be slanted downwards but are proven to be slanted upwards when tested with a level. erefore, the concept of optical illusion comes closest to explaining the phenomenon.
If you choose to check it out for yourself, exercise caution, as it is on a public road. Be certain no other cars are approaching and be careful to remain on your side of the road with your four-way ashers on. Experiencing Spook Hill is hair-raising, goosebump-inducing fun!
Lonesome Lucy from Frost Hill
Lucy Frost was born in 1806 possibly to Keziah Vale and Jonathan Frost, a leader of the now lost Frost Town in Ontario County. A South Bristol Historical Society historical marker reads, “Frost Town: Town pioneers erected a sawmill here in 1790. By 1808, Jonathan Frost was operating three mills. e town of 200 people and 39 buildings faded with the harvested timber.”
Lucy Frost married omas Je erson Barkley on January 13th, 1824 and died on November 6th, 1825, just months a er giving birth to Lucy Barkley. She was buried in the Frost Town Cemetery. Ontario County documents describe the Frost Town Cemetery location: “Frost Town/Gulick Gorge Cemetery (West of Gulick Road along rim of Briggs Gully.) [May also be known as McGreavy Cemetery.]” However,
according to Ann and John Street who purchased the old “Barkley House,” Lucy (Frost) Barkley’s gravestone was leaning against a large oak tree west of the house, although gossip had it she wasn’t buried there. According to a letter from former Barkley House owner Colie Dugan, Dugan herself had brought Lucy’s headstone to the Barkley House property a er it had been removed from its gravesite and had been placed against the cemetery fence.
During the ensuing decades, the tree rotted, and the gravestone deteriorated. No actual gravesite could be determined for Lucy (Frost) Barkley, so in the 1990s, the HoneoyeRichmond Historical Society Museum donated the headstone to the Honeoye Area Historical Society for preservation. Today, Lonesome Lucy is said to be roaming Frost Hill in search of her family and Frost Town, her long-lost home.
Brigham Hall
Completely lost to the mists of time, Brigham Hall Asylum for the Insane once stood somewhere in the Grove Street area of Canandaigua. At one point spanning about 100 acres, its boundary lines best approximated by Bristol St., Parrish St. South Pearl St., and West St. in town. Opening its doors in 1855 as Brigham Hall Asylum for the Insane, the facility was soon a erwards chartered with New York State as Brigham Hall Hospital. “It was the rst such institution in New York State that actually bore the name ‘hospital’ rather than ‘asylum’ or ‘institution,’” said Preston E. Pierce, Ontario County Historical Society educator.
Although focused on healing and the humane treatment of those in its care, some patients did pass away. According to an 1860 book entitled, Brigham Hall, A Hospital for the Insane, “From the opening of the institution, to the 1st of September, 1860, there have been received 166 patients, of whom 49 have been discharged recovered; 40 improved; 19 unimproved, and 10 have died; 48 remain under treatment.” e facility closed as a mental hospital in 1960.
Some say the gures of doctors and patients have sometimes been seen wandering the former Brigham Hall grounds.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m responding to your recent column about the kitten who won’t litter train. I’ve had kitties for over 50 years. e only time one of my kittens had trouble using the litter box, I made sure to watch him the next time he started sni ng around. It turned out that the sides of the litter box were too high! I replaced it with a litter box that had lower sides and it solved the problem. Love your column! -- Linda P., Williamson, New York
DEAR LINDA: ank you for the advice! Cats are experts at hiding their problems, and it can be di cult to see if a training issue is something to do with behavior, health problems or something else.
Your advice to observe the kitten closely, without interfering as it goes about its business, is perfect. If you’ve got time to follow a kitten around the house from a distance, that’s great. Of course, many of us are busy or have to leave the house for most of the day for work. One way to get around that is to use an indoor security camera -- one of the small cameras available for purchase online like a Blink or a SimpliSafe -- and point it at the litter box. You can observe activity around the box while you’re away (or in another room).
In this instance, the sides of the box were simply too high! A quick x got the kitten back on track.
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RAVES
Thanks, Canandaigua!
The Canandaigua Rotary Club collects roadside debris along Routes 5 & 20. We seem to be collecting less each pick-up. Of equal importance are those measures taken by this area's homeowners and businesses in keeping their yards, drives, and parking lots free of debris, making for more visually healthy scenery. For your efforts and dedication, we thank each of you!
An Angel of Mercy
Many thanks to Lisa who came to my rescue on Friday. After sitting in the parking lot of a local school watching the sky and listening to the radio, I found my car battery dead when I went to return home. To top it off, my cellphone was dead, too! I am a senior in poor shape but managed to get home where I was able to contact a friend for help. She drove me back to my car. She will
Can you read?
Recently, it was the town festival. There were “No Parking” signs all over as well as “No Trespassing” signs. Rude people just parked any place and anywhere they wanted. Signs are up for a reason. You are lucky your vehicle wasn’t towed away at your risk. Wake up, people, and learn to read or maybe get an eye exam. Respect signs. Read before you park. It may save you hassle in the future. Does this mean you? You moved my cones from my driveway, went through my yard and my garden, and knocked my rhubarb patch to the ground. Use the road to go where you are going. We all need to use common sense these days.
So Rude
Why do people have to be so rude? One young guy at a [local business] was working with another young guy, putting things on the shelves. I needed gas. He came over, got right in my face and said, “What an [obscenity].” While I was driving (I was tired.), some guy yelled out, “What an old [obscenity]” Then, to top it off, I was visiting a therapist, and in the lobby, a stranger said (loudly and with lots of people around), “You’re worthless!” I felt even sadder. This is the new trend.
Handicap Parking for a Reason
To the person who ranted about handicap parking abuse: I agree that there is an element of abuse with the use of handicap parking permits. However, not all people who have a disability that qualifies for special parking are elderly. Just because someone is younger, it does not mean that they aren’t disabled. Plus, not all disabilities are visible to the naked eye. Someone may have a mobility issue that requires extra space to enter or exit their vehicle. A woman may be pregnant and having a difficult pregnancy, and under doctor’s orders, needs to limit walking long distances. As for the people wearing a nametag for work and parking in a handicap spot, people with disabilities often work a part-time job. You never know what a person is going through, and not all physical disabilities are visually obvious. So, don’t judge when you haven’t a clue about the person you are judging. Show some kindness and understanding, instead of assuming the worst about someone!
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NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL
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It is impossible to identify the first Halloween costume and which masks the earliest celebrants donned in efforts to keep away the evil spirits during Samhain, which historians believe is the Celtic precursor to Halloween. According to Lesley Bannatyne, an author who has written extensively about the history of Halloween, masks and coverups were designed to symbolize ghosts and the souls of the dead, first for Samhain and later for the custom of “souling,” which was intended to cut back on pagan influences. Costumes of saints and evil spirits also were popular during this time. When immigrants brought Halloween customs to North America, early 20th century costumes featured much of the same - ghosts and ghouls. It wasn’t until the 1920s and 1930s that pop culture began to infiltrate costumes. In fact, one of the first costume companies, J. Halpern Company, began licensing pop culture images like Mickey Mouse and Popeye around this time. By the 1960s, costumes were largely store-bought, spurring entire industries. Many 1980s kids recall buying boxed costumes that consisted of rigid plastic masks with eye holes (and very small holes by the mouth and nose) that stayed in place with thin elastic straps, and a plastic sheeting costume that went over clothes. Modern costumes have evolved into outfits that are far more complex.
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Ag Literacy/ Awareness Educator
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NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL
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ONE FULL-TIME CLEANER - Hours are as follows: Sunday from 12:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. and Monday through ursday from 3:30 p.m. - 12:00 p.m. (Work hours include ½ hour unpaid lunch). Minimum Quali cations: Possess a High School Diploma or equivalent; Ability to follow directions; Ability to work well with others; Ability to work independently. Bene ts include Health Insurance. is is routine manual work requiring e cient and economical performance of cleaning and maintenance operations for buildings, grounds, and equipment.
ONE SCHOOL BUS MONITOR - 2.5 hrs/day; 10 months/ year; Split schedule - 6:45 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. AND 2:10 p.m. - 3:25 p.m.; Minimum Quali cations: Good Physical Condition; A desire to work with children; e ability to follow directions and work well with others; Possess a high school diploma or equivalent; and Meet 19A training requirements.
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Maintenance Worker
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Start Date: As soon as possible
15-20 per week
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EMPLOYMENT ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page32 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,OCTOBER 28,2022 As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Salary Range: $50,611-$54,628 As a Direct Support Professional Salary range: $44,134 to $47,968 The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs. Monroe, Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, and Wayne Counties Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS. *Salary includes $4,000 geographical differential. Chemung, Seneca, Schuyler, Monroe, Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates, Ontario and Wayne Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter Join the New York State Workforce For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8785 E-mail: opwdd.sm.fl.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Full-time help needed in our Pizza shop • Nights and Weekends a must • Paying $17-$25/hour • Family-oriented workplace Everson has been serving Cli on Springs and the surrounding communities for over 50 years! Please apply in person EVERSON DAIRY 89 Kendall Street • Clifton Springs
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EMPLOYMENT ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page33 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,OCTOBER 28,2022 100 HORSESHOE BLVD., AVON, NY Apply at: www.barillagroup.com/en/career or contact our recruiter at lori.farley@barilla.com for more information. PassionforFood,PassionforPeople,PassionforResults WE CAN HELP YOU SUCCEED! Barilla is looking for qualified Maintenance Mechanics to work at our facility. • 12-hour night shift! • Work only 15 days per month! • Ask about our Pay for Skills Program! AS A TEAM MEMBER AT BARILLA, YOU’LL ENJOY: • Healthcare, dental, and vision - 1st of the month a er hire • Company paid Life Insurance • 401k match up to 6% • Tuition Reimbursement/Paid Training • Wellness Subsidy • Disability Insurance • Adoption Assistance ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS • Perform preventative and corrective maintenance as necessary to ensure plant reliability. • Adjusts metal detector as needed and documents on the Company provided forms. • Assist and/or lead in maintenance procedures throughout the plant. • Troubleshoot any maintenance issues throughout the plant. • Complete various projects including welding, machining, mechanical, electrical, and work orders as assigned. • Monitor plant
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* Halloween can be a spooky good time for children and adults alike, but the cost of costumes can be downright scary. When I was a child, my brother and I dressed as a pirate and a gypsy, respectively, for several years, as they were costumes that could be put together using things you might find around the house. This week, a focus on inexpensive or FREE Halloween costumes. Happy Halloween!
* Most anyone can come up with a ghost costume (basically, a white sheet with eyes cut out and cut off at the bottom so it’s not too long). How about dressing up that ghost with costume jewelry and makeup, or a mustache/beard drawn on, with a tie and carrying a briefcase labeled “Scare Corporation”? Use hats or other dress-up accessories to make Dr. Ghost or Officer Ghost. The possibilities are endless.
* A basic scarecrow needs only a flannel shirt, a pair of jeans and socks, a floppy hat and some straw. Stuff wadded-up plastic bags into shirt or pants to fill, then use rubber bands to secure straw at the cuffs. Paint on a funny face. (Thanks J.R. in Illinois.)
* Be an over-the-top tourist: A loud Hawaiian-style shirt paired with a pair of shorts, perhaps socks with sandals? Carry a camera on a strap around your neck. Use a small carryon bag as your treat bag, or decorate a paper sack by gluing on squares cut from a map.
* Be Static Cling! Use safety pins to pin a variety of small items to your outfit -- think socks, scarves, even a pair of undies if you dare! Tease hair until it’s standing straight up, and use hairspray to keep it that way.
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