The Iron Fireman of Honeoye Falls: A Storied Past of Good-Natured Thievery
EDITED BY SUZIE WELLSWhen you travel through Honeoye Falls, chances are you take in the falls themselves or check out the small shops around the four corners, but don’t even notice the Iron Man standing tall atop East Street’s Village Hall. e five-foot-tall iron figure of yesteryear’s fireman dons a helmet, red shirt, blue pants, and holds a fireman’s horn, a popular sounding signal. Even locals pass the figure without notice, but it has quite an amusing storied past, interconnecting area fire departments.
Originally property of the fire department in St. Catherine’s, Ontario, Canada, the Iron Man was a symbol typically carried in fireman’s parades and at conventions. Since it was such a key symbol, fire departments tried to “steal” the Iron Man for possession until the following year’s convention.
At one point, a fire company in Rochester, NY gained possession of the Iron Man, and rumor has it that Albion may also have had it. Later, by agreement or otherwise, the figure came to Avon. Firemen there decided to reinforce the figure and place it on display atop their fire hall. e Honeoye Falls firemen looked with covetous eyes at this cherished trophy and decided to act.
According to the Honeoye Falls Fire Department, the following is first-hand information gathered in 1963 from three firemen who took part in the escapade: Capt. Charles B. Pierce, Harry Pilsbury, and William Desmann. e raiders planned their attack, gathering ropes, saws, files, and other tools, then boarded a carriage and wagon for a cold night’s ride to Avon. A last-minute addition to their equipment was a ladder borrowed from their own fire department headquarters.
Finding the Avon firehouse deserted, the three men set to work. Almost all of their plan succeeded and two men reached the roof when the alarm went out. e Honeoye Falls men got away but without their ladder. e following morning as little as possible was said about the attempted robbery, and it was assumed the failed plot would be abandoned.
When sawing was complete, the cutting men forgot to rope the steel figure, and the Iron Man went rattling down the roof side and crashed with a deafening thud in the alley below.
e Honeoye Falls Marauders quickly gathered their tools and the Iron Man, rushed to their wagon and carriage, and le Avon before the community knew of its loss.
At dawn in Honeoye Falls, the crusaders, gloating over the success, woke the villagers as they drove into the village. A er chaining the Iron Man to a counter at Pride’s Hardware store and assigning two guards, theyassembledatthebarintheWilcoxHousetoacceptcongratulations.
Shortly, the local gunsmith, Mike Tucker, reconstructed the body of the Iron Man to withstand the weather of both winter snows and summer rains and to attach a rod of Swedish steel through its center. Inspired by Avon’s site selection, the Honeoye Falls firemen erected the reconstructed Iron Man to its high post on the Village Hall spire in Fall 1891.
However, minds were sharp and the HoneoyeFallsvolunteers were determined.
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following night, October 29, 1891, the HF raiders made another trip to Avon, while Avon firefighters were supposed to be in the Livingston House celebrating a birthday party, leaving the firehouse guard down.
Between 1:30 and 2:00am, the HF men crept stealthily along the Avon fire property and set up their equipment. ey stationed guards at strategic spots facing Main Street to warn of passersby. Others working from the ground handed up climbing rigs and tools for those reaching the roo op. Still other men stood in the dark alley holding strings attached to the climbers’ elbows to signal warning if the enemy approached. ose reaching the Iron Man carried saws to remove him from his perch.
e upright bar holding the Iron Man was inches thick cast steel, very difficult to saw. With each slight pull of the cord attached to their arms, work halted. Twice the signal was given, once when two railroad workers stopped on Main Street to bid each other good night, and again when a guest from a nearby hotel opened a window to gaze out into the cold night air. Apparently, no one noticed anything unusual going on in their quiet, peaceful little town.
Several fire companies, such as Rush, Lima, Geneseo, and West Bloomfield, have tried to remove the Iron Man over the years, but without success. He remains there today as tribute to the daring and fortitude of those who captured it and as tributetothethousands of volunteer fireman of the nation who give tirelessly to protect life and property from fire. is why the Iron Man is the official emblem of the Honeoye Falls Fire Department and why all HF apparatus include the words “Home of the Iron Fireman.” If you happen upon Honeoye Falls’ intrepid firefighters or attend the Fireman’s Parade in June, see if you can spot the figure and its references around town.
e above is edited and reprinted from the Honeoye Falls Fire Department 100-year anniversary book. https://www.honeoyefallsfd.org/about-6
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Leaves cascading down from trees indicate the arriv However, colorful and awe-inspiring autumn leaves can be a hazard if left to lie on the ground too long.
Fallen leaves form a dense insulator to protect trees’ roots and prevent competing plants from growing. Decomposing leaves also provide nutrients for the tree. But wet leaves can be a safety hazard and leaves left on the lawn through the winter can pose a threat to the grass. These are just a couple of reasons why so much effort is placed on leaf clean-up in the fall.
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New times bring new technological devices, new generations, new lifestyles, and gardening is not the exception. We crave the new and differentandthereforebetter.Really?
This recalls many gardeners attracted to the new hybrids: the latest color, size, and number of blooms in different vegetables, flowers, and fruits.
Personally, I admire the heirlooms, those plants that were grown in our gardens for centuries, loved and appreciated, and passed down through the generations. So, here it
is, late September, the time to plant those charming, trouble-free, longlasting, and self-proliferating spring bulbs.Many of them have been with usforaverylongtime,suchas:
•OrnithogalumUmbellatum,known toallastheStarofBethlehem,iseasy to grow, and sometimes strays, in gardenssince1593!
•Scillasiberica,orSiberiansquill,as its name implies,survives a negative 40 degrees Farenheight and carpets dapple shade in a flush of blue in AprilthroughMay.
• Another blue charmer, Chionodoxa, known as Glory of the Snow, arrived 100 years later in 1788.
• Muscari or grape hyacinths showeduparoundthesametime.
• Mount Hood daffodil, 16-18 inches high, blooms pale-yellow andfadestoivory.
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Before the pumpkin spiced latte took over, the American fall was marked by hot ciders and other spicy beverages.
European Colonization
Europeans spread through the continent and propagate apple farming and cider, which is the most common beverage of the period
Nothing speaks comfort like fall, and nothing speaks fall like wrapping our hands around a warm beverage. As the temperature drops and days become shorter, lay cozily on the couch, turn on the T.V., and let the powerful scent of apple, nutmeg, and cinnamon fill your home — it’s time to celebrate National Hot Mulled Cider Day. While most are acquainted with mulled ciders, on September 30 we bump it up a notch and mull it with spices, cinnamon, cloves, orange peels, and nutmeg to celebrate the arrival of fall.
Since it’s smelling like fall it needs to look like fall!
As the cider brews in the kitchen, replace the summer décor with fall pumpkins, gourds and fall scented candles.
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Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale.
When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Would you please address how to use compression socks? I sit most of the day, so wearing the socks helps my legs to feel less heavy and tired by the end of the day. Are there people who should not wear them? And what about wearing them during exercise?
-- C.S.ANSWER: Compression stockings are most commonly used in people with chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition in middle-aged to older people. The major symptom is swelling in the feet and lower legs. The swelling is usually minimal or gone in the morning and gets worse during the day, especially with prolonged standing and even sitting.
The underlying problem is that the veins, which carry blood from the legs back to the heart, get leaky over decades, and the fluid accumulates in the legs under the force of gravity. Your doctor can prescribe the right size, length and strength of stocking based on your personal condition. The fact that you feel better with compression stockings suggests that you might have venous insufficiency, but it’s still a good idea to ask your doctor about them. Compression stockings are pretty safe, but should not be worn by people with serious reduction in arterial blood flow to the legs.
Arterial disease is completely different from venous insufficiency. It’s caused by blockages in the arteries that carry blood from the heart to the legs. An expert, such as a vascular surgeon, is an appropriate consultant for a person with arterial insufficiency before they consider using compression stockings.
Unless you have moderate to severe arterial disease (in which case you should check with your doctor if you aren’t sure), there is no harm from wearing compression stockings during exercise. There may even be some benefit. Compression stockings should not be worn by those with an acute clot in a major leg vein (a deep venous thrombosis). Once the clot is stabilized for a few days with medication, compression stockings can help treat and even prevent swelling in the affected leg.
People with moderate to severe heart failure should exercise care before using compression stockings, which put the leaked-out fluid back into the circulation and can worsen heart failure. Again, this is an issue to discuss with your regular doctor or cardiologist prior to using compression stockings on your own.
Finally, severe venous insufficiency can cause breakdown in the skin. A person with ulcers or open wounds, or with any kind of acute infection, should be evaluated and treated prior to using compression stockings. A wound care nurse is an ideal consultant in this case.
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VeteranPlus1-Photography Group: October 4,10am.This monthwewillbevisitingLetchworthStateParkinCastile,NYto putourskillstothetest.Veterans Plus1cansignuptojoinusaswe enjoynatureandcontinuetodevelopourphotographyskillswith ourprofessionalphotographerto helpyoulearnanddevelopyour craft.RSVPonourwebsitewww. livcovets.com.Orcontactrwolter@ vocwny.orgtosignup.
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RoastPork&SauerkrautDinner: Drive-Thru (takeoutwithsome dineinseating).ST.PAUL’SLUTHERANCHURCH,97MapleAve., CohoctononSUNDAY,OCTOBER 8,2023.SERVING12NOONTILL 3:00PM.DINNERS:$12.MENU: RoastPork,Sauerkraut,Mashed Potatoes,Gravy,Rolls,Green Beans,Applesauce,Cupcake.
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53rdAnnualHolidayFairCraft Show: Saturday, November18th, 9AM-3PM;heldatBloomfieldHigh SchoolGyms,OakmountAve, Bloomfield;120crafterspaces,sellingawidevarietyofcrafts,gifts,& homemadegoodies.Sponsoredby theIoniaUnitedMethodistChurch. Freeadmission&parking.Lunchis available.Bringyourholidayshoppinglist!
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SpringwaterFallFestivalPlayground Restoration -September 30,Saturdayfrom10am.till4pm. attheSPRINGWATERPARKbenefit fortheSpringwaterPLAYGROUND. Plentyoffood,games,activities, artisansandmore.
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FarmingtonHistoricPreservation Commission’sFallLecture Series willbeheld10/12;and 11/9,startingat7:00PM.These eventsarefreeandallarewelcome!TheyareheldattheFarmingtonTownHall,locatedat 1000CountyRoad8.Thursday, October12,2023at7:00PM.Local RailroadandTrolleyLines.Speaker: JoelRichter,FriendsoftheRailroad. Thursday,November9,2023at 7:00PM.PathwayofResistance: TheErieCanalandtheUndergroundRailroad.Speaker:Derrick Pratt,MuseumEducatoratTheErie CanalMuseum.
WallArtwithNaturalElements: Create “WallArtWithNaturalElements”withTerryWrethon10/22 from2-3:30pmatLittleLakes CommunityCenter4705S.Main St.Hemlock.Terryisamemberof TheRochesterContemporaryArts Center.Classis$6.00pp.Bringa backgroundpieceforyourart.This canbeanoldpictureframewith theinsidebackboardcoveredina smoothmaterialorapieceofbark. Makesurebackgroundpiecehasa hangingdevice.Alsobringelementsofnaturesuchas:twigs, stones,moss,shells,pods,pine cones,etc.Elementsshouldbe sturdyenoughtowithstandtime. Registeronlinewww.littlelakesny. orgorattheCommunityCenter Officebefore10/16,3:00PM.Maximumnumberofparticipants12.
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AnnualTurkeyDinner- The United MethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummersSt,Livonia, willofferitsannualTurkeyDinner, DRIVE-THRUTAKEOUTONLY,on Saturday,October14,2023,from 2-7PM(oruntilsoldout).The menuwillfeatureturkey,stuffing, mashedpotatoes,gravy,squash anddessert.CostisAdultdinner $15,Childdinner$10.
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,October11,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.
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MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef Dinner! The nextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerwillbeon SaturdaySeptember30atthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall,5537 WaterSt.,Middlesex,4-7pm. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.https:// middlesexfire.org/
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OntarioCountyHistoricalSociety LakefrontWalkingTourJoinusonOctober6,2023fora tourhighlightingtheCanandaigua CityPier,Boathouses,SkenohIsland,Kershaw,andmore!Tourwill meetneartherestroomsonthe Pier.Thetourwillbeabout1hour andinvolveswalkingandstanding. Additionaltourdates:10/20and 11/3.Tourisfree/donationswelcome.CanandaiguaCityPier, LakeshoreDrive,Canandaigua.
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OntarioCountyHistoricalSociety BringAFriendDay! September30,202311am-3pm,Ontario CountyHistoricalSociety,55N. MainSt.,Canandaigua.Bringa friendandbrowsethroughourcurrentexhibit“Let’sGoHaveFun! GlimpsesofRecreationinOntario County1900-1965.”Visitorson thisdaycantakehomeafreebook, writetheirownmemoriesabout recreationtoaddtoourexhibit, andsignupfordiscountedindividualmemberships.Admissionisfree.
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Sportsman’sDinner- Join usfor aneveningoffood,fellowship,and worship.RonBerrus,apastorand avidhunter,willbeprovidinga turkeyhuntingprogram.Thisisa freeevent,however,wedoaskyou tobringadishtopass,wildgameif possible.Also,besuretoinvitea friendtocomeenjoytheevening andhearamessageofGod’s amazingloveandsacrifice.Be readytopurchasesomeraffleticketstowinsomegreatprizes!October12,2023-Doorswillopenat 5:30anddinnerwillbeginat6pm, followedbyfellowshipandagreat messagefromRon.
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UsedClothingSale- The Women ofSt.Dominic’swillbeoffering theirannualusedclothingsale Thursday,October5th(9am-5 pm),Friday,October6th(9am-5 pm),andSaturday,October7th(9 am-Noon)atSt.Dominic’sParish Center,97WestMainSt., Shortsville.Clothingandshoesfor infantsthroughseniorsingood, cleanconditionatreasonable prices.Seeyouthere!
ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseum OpenHouse: TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,October15. Hourswillbe1:00p.m.to3:00 p.m.Alargecollectionofhistorical artifactsfromtheLehighValley Railroadisondisplayatthemuseum.Thegiftshopwillbeopen. Admissionisfree;donationsare welcome.Formoreinformation, visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.
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VeteranPlus1-FallPaddle: October 14,10am,CanadiceLake, Springwater.VeteransPlus1sign upandcomejoinusonCanadice Lakeaswepaddlethroughapristinenaturesetting.Wewillshove offat1000andeachlunch lakeside.FillouttheRSVPformat www/livcovets.comorbycontactingrwolter@vocwny.organdletus knowyou’reinterested.Wewill reachoutandletyouknowifwe haveroomleft.Wecan’twaitto paddlewithyou.
HikeRob’sTrailinHemlockand Canadice - Hike&ExploreRob’s TrailonSundayOctober1with SpringwaterTrailseithertotallyor partially;thefullhikebeginsat1PM fromHemlockLake,theshorter hikeat2PMfromCanadiceLake, afterwardsapicnicsocialwillbe heldatHemlockLakePark.For additionalinfo/directions/updates visitthewebsite:springwatertrails. org
VICTOR
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W. BLOOMFIELD
BreakfastBuffet - Sunday,October8th,7:30-11:00AM,LimaLegionPost282,2475StateRoute 65,WestBloomfield.$10Adults; $6Ages8-12;7&underFree. Sausagegravy&biscuits,scrambled eggs,homefries,Frenchtoast,bacon,sausage,pastries,fruit,juice& coffee.Takeoutsavailable.Everyonewelcome.
MOMENTS IN TIME
The History Channel
* On Oct. 3, 1981, a hunger strike by Irish nationalists at the Maze Prison in Belfast in Northern Ireland is called off after seven months and 10 deaths. Afterward, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher agreed to several of the protesters’ demands, including the right to wear civilian clothing.
Online POLL
September 25th is National One-Hit Wonder Day. Many organizations curate lists of their favorites over the years. Which of the following top-ten selected by American Songwriter Magazine do you think is best?
• Come on Eileen by Dexys Midnight Runners
• Eye of the Tiger by Survivor
• Macarena by Los Del Rio
• Rock Me Amadeus by Falco
• Tainted Love by Soft Cell
• Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles
Poll ends 10-03-2023
Poll ended 09-26-2023
Current debate has resurfaced over the potential that artificial turf may cause unnecessary injuries on football fields across the nation. Should artificial turf be banned on football fields?
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3 DONATED BUS PASSES to travel from Honeoye to Auriesville, October 21, 2023. Eucharist Congress. 585-229-2186
DISMANTLED METAL SHED for scrap. Two BICYCLES for scrap. 585-420-4205
AIR FRY COOKER, KitchenHero with its book, two tiered. wth4email@rochester.rr.com
Box of MEMORABILIA 1977 and on of clippings, magazines on Veterans, Vietnam, Rochester, and health. Fairport. 585-388-0318
GREETING CARDS – Large envelope of Christmas, birthday and note cards. PICTURES and CLIPPINGS of TV and movie stars. Fairport. 585-388-0318
SciFit Pro II RECUMBENT EXERCISE BIKE, Nordic Trace ELLIPTICAL TRAINER Both in great shape. You move. bdphil159@gmail.com
DOG FOOD - 25 lbs. Royal Canin dog food for German Shepherds, 20 lbs. NutriSource Weight Control dog food. Bags are opened. 585-993-1785
Res Med 10 CPAP MACHINE in excellent condition. 585-431-2199
65” SAMSUNG TV w/ table mount - not a smart TV. 2 LED CEILING FLUSH MOUNT LIGHTS - used 1 year. Ehgelinas@charter.net
10 McDonald’s TY TEENIE BEANIES in packages. Ehgelinas@charter.net
ORGAN, Baldwin. 2 keyboards, foot keyboard (pedals), rhythm panel. Moving. 585-414-0845, Mendon area.
FABRIC/CRAFT SUPPLIES, great variety. Cottons,, synthetics, linings and notions. RVANHARKEN@GMAIL.COM
4’ CHRISTMAS TREE w/lights and CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS. 585-632-3037 (leave message)
GIRLS 26” BICYCLE. Good condition. You pick up, Pittsford. 585-248-5306
OSMOLITE NUTRITION (7 cases). 585-208-8851
Approx. 20 BLUE WINE BOTTLES and 1 large bag of CORN STARCH PACKING PEANUTS. 585-345-4261
Shop too dark? Two large plate glass THERMAL PANE FIXED WINDOWS. No frame. Heavy. 44-1/2” x 60-1/2” x 1” Bristol. 585-730-3933
COLOGNE: Armaf Sillage, Similar to Creed Silver Mountain Water, 105ml. bottle (90mls. left). Must be willing to drive to Penfield! jeff21973@gmail.com
Box of HALLMARK HOLIDAY VALUE CARDS. Assortment. Never used. 1wilcox.mj@gmail.com
Four CHAIRS (need caning). Good condition. 585-223-5581
POOL LADDER w/child protection door and FILTER. 585-226-2771
Box full of RECIPE MAGAZINES - mostly Taste of Home. duells2010@hotmail.com
COMPRESSED HARD WOOD DESK 5’ x 2-1/2’. Good for doing crafts. You pick up. Gates area. diacel49@yahoo.com
OLD FIREMAN’S HELMETS or UNIFORMS from anywhere, any condition. Grandson starting a collection. 585-794-0448 or MINTSHAPE@NETACC.NET
MODELS - built or unbuilt. Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, etc. Parts and pieces ok. Collector looking for projects, restore. 585-314-6989
PORTABLE CONCENTRATOR for senior citizen to use for doctor appts., errands and power outages. 585-421-6199
Stamp collector looking to expand collection. Looking for any NEW or OLD STAMPS you aren’t using anymore. 585-519-8189
TV STAND for SONY KDL40 TV. Any KDL40 model works. Not looking for a wall mount. Caledonia. 585-519-7929
Had a stroke – need a LIFT CHAIR in good working condition. 585-201-1948
CPAP MACHINE for elderly, with sleep apnea/COPD. 585-298-8681
PORTABLE BATHTUB CHAIR, PORTABLE SHOWER HOSE and WALKER w/seat and storage underneath: 585-507-8788
OLD STAIRCASE: wood or metal: 585-343-2382
TONNEAU COVER 8’. Push bumper as well. Call/text 585-447-0201
WORKING WASHING MACHINE: Any kind. Even old wringer type is fine. 315-694-6197
Lots of STYROFOAM EGG CARTONS needed for kids’ art club/camp. Webster/ Penfield area, call 585-217-3397
In need of WOOL BLANKETS. 585-919-4542
Copy of GRADUATION CERTIFICATE from Geneseo Normal and Training School from the 1920s for a historical project. 585-229-2186
Plastic or metal SHELVING, and FILE CABINETS. 585-424-0732
CHAIN LINK FENCE. 25’ section of used 4’ high chain link fencing. Call or text Don. 585-370-2301
WHOLE, RED CLAY HOUSE BRICKS from the 1980s. Need 100. Will pick-up. Call/text. 585-743-9912
ZUCCHINI. stellaswirlery@yahoo.com
ELECTRIC SCOOTER for person with MS. Had one but kept breaking down and cannot get replaced yet. 585-297-9273
KODAK CAROUSEL PROJECTOR in very good working condition. 510-230-7592
A lot of PAPER TOWEL TUBES (the brown paper inner tube) needed for kids’ crafts. Webster/Penfield area. 585-217-3397
SMALL UPRIGHT FREEZER. mfarru1.mf@gmail.com
DAVIS WEATHER STATION DISPLAY CONSOLE model 6312 or 6351. junkmail1360@yahoo.com
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• Caledonia Library Association: We have lots of volunteer opportunities available for you. Join a committee, help at a fund raising event, teach a class, give a presentation. Join the association. Email glouise4605@yahoo.com
• Pittsford Central PTSA: October 13 - 16, 2023 Volunteers collect donations, organize, sort, and set up the Mendon HS gymnasium into a second hand department store over the course of four days. Volunteers are welcome to shop our pre-sale Monday October 16 @3pm. Email volunteer.supersale@gmail.com
• Begin Again Horse Rescue: Work directly with our equine trainer with a weekly commitment. Also help is needed in the used tack shop on Saturdays. And there is always work to be done with outreach and fundraising. Email info@beginagainrescue.org
• Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County: 4-H Dog Club Leader - Plan monthly educational meetings for youth ages 5-18. Inspire the next generation, call us today! Email genesee4h@cornell. edu or call 585-343-3040
• Livingston Day Services: Looking for an individual looking to practice paper shredding skills by interning at non-profit on Tuesdays from 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM. Email angela.m.kennelly@opwdd. ny.gov
• Patrick Place Comfort Care Home: We are a 2-bedroom comfort care home providing 24/7 care to residents. We are in need of hands-on resident care volunteers; no experience required, all training will be provided! Call or email us today to learn more! directorpatrickplace@gmail.com
Puzzle Answers This Week
• UR Medicine Home Care: Deliver meals to our participants in Monroe County. Email julie_cunningham@urmc.rochester.edu or call 585-274-4385
• Girl Scouts Western NY: Adults needed to work with troops as leaders, those with a special talent to offer girls or be an extra pair of hands at events. Jfusco33@juno.com or 585-226-6434
• Community Reading Partnership: Community Reading Partnership (CRP) promotes family literacy in the greater Canandaigua area by donating new and gently-used books. Volunteers process books stored at the Canandaigua Primary/Elementary Schools for Little Red Bookshelves and assist with CRP outreach programs. Email communityreadingpart@gmail.com
• Webster Comfort Care Home: Our volunteers offer compassionate care to our 2 residents who are approaching the end of their lives. We offer around the clock care. Volunteers are responsible for all aspects of resident care. Email volunteercoord@webstercomfortcare.org
• Advent House: We are a 2-bed comfort care home for the dying. Seeking volunteers to provide hands-on care. Contact us for more information. 585-223-6112 or email volunteer@theadventhouse.org
• Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society: e Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society is in need of docents to volunteer at our Museum for its standard Sunday a ernoon hours (2-4pm). Email president@hfmhistorical.org or call 585-281-0014
• Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum: Available roles for volunteers include ride operator, special events, maintenance, and docent. Email info@carrouselmuseum.org
• Webster Community Chest, LLC: Serving 14,580 area residents in need of help. Volunteers needed for monthly food distribution, other fundraisers and food drives. Seeking new Board members also. See our website for details. Email webcommchest@gmail.com
Here’s a tip
* Cellphones get dirty, especially touch-screen phones. Be sure to wipe the surface of your phone daily during cold and flu season. Use an approved antiseptic wipe for electronics.
* I have found myself with an abundance of peppers from my garden, so I cleaned and chopped them, then froze them. I am able to take out what I need, and they won’t spoil. -- C.E. in Florida
* To keep windshield wipers clean between replacement periods, dampen a so cloth with rubbing alcohol and wipe the length of the blade.
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Thank you to my “garbage plate” angel
I am a female senior citizen with poor hand movement due to arthritis. My foolish self thought I could handle carrying my huge garbage plate takeout container from the restaurant to my car. However I was not able to park in a handicapped spot and so on the way to my further away space, I dropped the whole container! Luckily not much fell out and a very kind gentleman was in the parking lot to help me pick it up. He also noted that my plate hadn’t come with diced raw onion. “That’s integral to a plate,” he said. So true! Luckily he had some diced onion leftover from his plate he donated to mine. I deeply enjoyed this meal. Thanks to that parking lot angel and I will pay it forward!
Stopped Traffic!
Thank you to everyone who stopped their cars on Veteran’s Memorial and to everyone who helped me catch my dog after he slipped his harness! I cannot express how relieved I am that he is safe and sound, and the recipient of a new, better fitting harness!
Inconsiderate dog owners
Please, dog owners (not all by any means, but many of you), leash your dogs! Just because you love your dog like a child doesn’t mean that I do. We are fortunate enough to have many terrific walking and hiking trails in the area. Nothing ruins a morning jog or an evening stroll like an untrained dog barreling towards you as the owner says “don’t worry, he’s friendly.” Guess what? I don’t care! It is about time for legal enforcement of the signs stating the fines for unleashed dogs!
Local elections
Am I the only one who’s already sick of the commercials, flyers, and in person discussions of anyone who spends more time attacking their opponents and less time saying what they will do for us?
Overuse of perfume/cologne
Attention aids, nurses, people in the medical field, home health aids or visitors to the hospitals, senior apartments or nursing homes. Overuse of perfume/ cologne that lingers in the hallways makes many elderly people ill. Please consider the necessity of having to wear it in these places. It affects people with asthma, COPD, and many other illnesses. Respect their living space. It would be so much appreciated.
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INCREDIBLEESTATESALE!Fine art,including:Altman,Baskin, Blackwood,Friedlander, Latypova,andTerbush.Numerousframedprints,including: ChrisBakerandMarcChagall. Sculpturesandotherperiodartifacts.Amazingcollectionofsigned pottery.Audioequipment,including:KLHspeakersandcameras. Wonderfulinuitloonandcollectionofsignedbirds.Thousandsof books,manyfirsteditions.Childrens’andcompletesetofOxford Englishdictionaries.Mid-century diningtablewith6chairs,Barristerbookcases,glass-frontbook cases,dressers,beds,desks, stands,KingandQueenchairs, oakkitchentablewithchairs, marble-topservers,andway more!Signedearlywooden bowls,plusnever-opened,signed Steubenglassbowl.Collectionof vintageCinderellaitemsand musicalinstruments.Vintagetoys, games,andpuzzles.Stacksofvintageposters,sheetmusic,and Halloweencostumes.Numerous orientalandPersianrugs.2large cementstatues.Jewelry,including:sterling,somegold,andlots ofturquoise.Everythingbasement andoutdoors.Bringatruckanda lunch.Thisplaceisfull!CASH ANDCHECKSONLY. STUFF.
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HIKING: Hiking is a fun activity that can be enjoyed nearly year-round, but it’s especially enjoyable in the fall. That’s because few things in nature are as captivating as a park or forest when the fall foliage is in full bloom. Early fall also boasts ideal temperatures for hiking, as the mercury likely won’t rise enough or sink low enough to produce the kind of extreme temperatures that can compromise a hiker’s afternoon. Instead, fall temperatures tend to be mild and comfortable, allowing hikers to fully enjoy their often beautiful surroundings.
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Harper is sweet and sassy, feisty and fierce! She loves snuggling and patrolling the neighborhood. Don’t be fooled by her 6 pound stature… she has all the heart and personality of a pup 5 times her size!
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Patricia F. Wheeler “Pat”
September 22, 2023
Honeoye/Canadice: At age 81, Pat passed peacefully on September 22, 2023 at the F.F. ompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY. She was predeceased by her foster mother, elma and her sister, Peggy Martin. Survived by her husband of 46 years, Kenneth Wheeler; daughters, Debbie Goike of Chittenango and Lori Kannaley of Suwanee, GA; grandchildren, Lindsay, Kristie, and Conner; several nieces and nephews.
Pat graduated from Livonia High School and later went to work at the Conesus Lake Nursing Home. She also worked at Rochester Telephone as an operator, 3M in Honeoye, and later at Shawndra Products in Lima. She liked helping other people and in her younger years would knit and loved to make items for others. She was a great cook and baker and enjoyed her beagles; her most recent, Peanut, also predeceased her. At Pat’s request no calling hours or funeral services will be held. Memorial contributions may be made to the Richmond Fire Dept. and Ambulance, PO Box 469, Honeoye, NY 14471.
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2 tablespoons brown sugar
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1/8 teaspoon ground allspice
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8 cups popped popcorn
1 cup dried apple chips, broken into large pieces
1/4 cup toffee bits
Heat oven to 300 F. Whisk melted butter with vanilla. Toss brown sugar with cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg.
Toss popcorn with butter mixture. Sprinkle evenly with brown sugar mixture. Stir. Transfer to baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Sprinkle apple chips and toffee bits over top. Bake 15 minutes, or until toffee bits start to melt. Cool before serving.
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FIREWOOD
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PAINTING: Quality Workmanship andMaterials forallyourinterior/exterior paintingneeds.Honest, dependableservice.Smalljobs welcome.Freeestimates.C&F Painting,585-671-8021anytime.
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LAKEVIEWCEMETERYASSOCIATION Annual Meeting:Wednesday, October11,2023;6:00p.m.; HoneoyeMainStreetFireHall.
APPLIANCES
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HAYFORSALE: Large quantityofroundbales, verygoodquality,storedinside. First&Secondcutting.Someof lastyear’sstillavailable.Callfor prices.2baleminimumfordeliverywithin15milesofGeneseo, $5deliverychargeperbale. Phone585-739-5842formoreinformation.FayWarner
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NEWARKVILLAGE: Nice quietwell maintained1bedroom,$675plus electric.Nopets,nosmoking.Includeswater,garbage,andproperty maintenance.585-737-9758
Residential JunkRemoval Cleanout... Estates,Hoarders,MoveOuts Attics,Basements,Garages,Barns Demo...Garages,Pools, Sheds,Barns BBBMember Mike,585-975-9019, 585-482-8366.
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DONATEYOURCARTOCHARITY. Receive maximumvalueofwrite offforyourtaxes.Runningornot!All conditionsaccepted.Freepickup.Call fordetails.1-855-587-1166.
COUNTRYHOME: Canandaigua schools,3bedrooms,1.5bath$1200 plussecurity,nopets.585-689-9370.
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