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FOR REALIZING GOALS IN THE YEAR AHEAD

By publicly declaring your intention to improve your life, you’re putting some positive pressure on yourself to fully commit to your goal. Friends and loved ones can be great sources of support, and once they’re aware of your efforts, you likely won’t want to let them down. Once you have decidedonaresolution,postyour short-term and long-term goals to your Facebook page or let your immediate family and closest friends know of your goals in person. Their encouragement can help you stay on track, and they may even offer to help you realize your goals.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Immunological Therapy Reasonable for Case of Lymphoma

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 86-year-old woman who was recently diagnosed with stage 3A follicular lymphoma. It was discovered on a CAT scan when I went to the ER for diverticulitis. I have no symptoms. The doctor did a biopsy to confirm, and I had a PET scan as well. I feel good otherwise. I am only on blood pressure and cholesterol medications. My oncologist is recommending low-dose chemotherapy. I am conflicted. At my age, what should I do? -- L.H.

ANSWER: There are many types of lymphomas (which are a type of cancer of blood cells), but lymphomas are predominantly in the lymph nodes. Follicular lymphoma is an “indolent” type of lymphoma, meaning it is very slow-growing, but unfortunately often uncurable. People with no symptoms from follicular lymphoma and who are stage 1, 2 or 3A tend to have a long time before they have progression of the disease to the point of having symptoms. Depending on other characteristics, that time ranges from three to seven years. Choosing to hold off on treatment is definitely a reasonable option for a person in your situation. However, your oncologist knows much more about your disease than I do, such as the extent of tumor in the abdomen, the molecular markers of the tumor, and additional blood results. When an oncologist suggests treatment, I would listen carefully. One treatment that your oncologist might be considering is immunological therapy such as rituximab. Unlike traditional chemotherapy, rituximab alone is pretty nontoxic and can delay the progression of the disease. A large study suggested improvement in the quality of life with rituximab. Usually, rituximab is given once a week for four doses, but some oncologists repeat the four doses every two months. If I had a patient in your situation, I would say holding off on treatment would be reasonable given your age and lack of symptoms, but a trial of the rituximab (if that is what the oncologist is contemplating) would also be a reasonable choice. If you had serious side effects to the treatment, I would recommend against further doses.

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

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Rare coins & currency, Gold/Silver bullion, buy and sell. Private appointments/ MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Jan. 13, 1968, in the midst of a plummeting music career, legendary country singer Johnny Cash arrives to play for inmates at California’s Folsom Prison. The concert and the subsequent live album launched him back onto the charts. Reach your target audience… wherever they are! • Streaming TV • Mobile Ads • Email Marketing • Social Media Management • SEO/SEM • Website Design • And More! Christine White (585) 944-6453 • christinewhite@gvpennysaver.com GENESEE VALLEY PUBLICATIONS Digital Strategist 4 On all Winter Clearance footwear by KEEN, BOGS, COLUMBIA, RIEKER, and more. Save an additional $10 on all bargain basement & clearance items. 10am-5:30pm 10am-6pm 10am-5pm On all clearance footwear by KEEN, BOGS, UGGS, NEXGRIP, RIEKER, AND MORE DAVIDSON SHOES SAVE *20% ON ALL SOCKS BY www.shoestoboot.com 153 South Main Street Canandaigua • (585) 394-5417 Save an additional *$10.00 on all Bargain Basement items On In-Stock Regular Price Merchandise
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January 3, 2023

Honeoye: At age 79, Jane passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. She was born in Batavia, NY to the late Russell and Alverta May. Jane is predeceased by her beloved husband, Robert Fisher; and by her brother, Stanley May. Survived by her children, John (Olga) Fisher and Cheryl (Je ) Harlo , her brother, Carl (Carol Ann) May and a sister-in-law, Shirley May; her grandchildren, Shane, Nick, Nataliya, Natasha and Adrian, several nieces, nephews and lifelong friend, Sandy Gates.

Jane was raised on the family produce farm in Honeoye, NY. Her parents owned a widely known farm stand on Main St that is still being used today on the school sports elds. A er graduating from the University of Denver, Jane was employed for many years as a bookkeeper. Her love of horses as a young girl led her to meeting her husband. She and Robert together operated a horse farm on Allen’s Hill for 20 years where their love for horses was passed on to their children. Jane spent years in the Ontario County 4-H program as a young adult member and then as a 4-H club leader and drill team leader. Jane loved gardening and the outdoors where she took long walks with her beloved dog, Jack. She enjoyed playing cards, including euchre and bridge where she met weekly with a loyal group of ladies. She was an avid reader and volunteer at the Bristol library. She loved watching the Bu alo Bills. Jane was very proud of all of her grandchildren and was looking forward to seeing them accomplish their goals. She will be forever cheering them on.

Friends and family are invited to call from 10AM to 12PM on Saturday, January 21, 2023 at the Kevin Dougherty Funeral Home, 8624 Main Street in Honeoye, where Jane’s Memorial Service will follow at 12PM. A private interment will take place at Allen’s Hill cemetery immediately following the memorial service. Memorial Contributions may be sent to the Bristol Library, 6750 County Rd 32, Canandaigua, NY 14424.

To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

* On Jan. 15, 1870, the first recorded use of a donkey to represent the Democratic Party appears in Harper’s Weekly, drawn by political illustrator Thomas Nast. Four years later, Nash originated the use of an elephant to symbolize the Republican Party in a Harper’s Weekly cartoon.

* On Jan. 16, 1938, Benny Goodman brings jazz to Carnegie Hall, a notion so outlandish at the time that Goodman himself initially laughed off the idea. The concert at the citadel of American high culture sold out weeks in advance.

* On Jan. 17, 1950, 11 men steal more than $2 million ($22 million today) from the Brink’s Armored Car depot in Boston. It was the perfect crime --almost -- as the culprits weren’t caught until January 1956, just days before the statute of limitations for the theft expired.

Harold “Harry” L. Washburn

January 7, 2023

Cli on Springs: At age 73, Harry passed away peacefully with his family by his side at his home in Cli on Springs on Saturday, January 7, 2023. He was born in Canandaigua, NY to the late Stuart and Mary Washburn. Harry is predeceased by his brothers, Stuart W. and George W. Washburn; sisters, Betty J. Washburn and Rose Mary Rice. Survived by his beloved wife of 55 years, Laura M. (Clark) Washburn; his daughters, Christine (Kyle) Houseman, Karen (David) King, Kimberly (Gerald Jones) Washburn-Rayburn, and Laura (Christopher) Frey; his siblings, Marion E. (Delos) Bush, Charles (Robyn) Washburn, Richard (Barb) Washburn, Kathy (Rodney Hoad) Pierce, Joseph (Becky) Washburn; his grandchildren, Jennifer, Samantha, Sarah, Benjamin, Brette, Tirsten, Brianna, Haley, Michael; his great-grandchildren, Ryan, Kora, Amelia, Aiden, Leo, Isla, Owen, Nathaniel; Harry is also survived by a large extended family and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

A Celebration of Life Gathering will be announced and held at a late date. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

Edith Julia Eldridge Zimmerman January 4, 2023

Cohocton:Edith Julia Eldridge Zimmerman passed away on the evening of January 4, 2023, at the age of 89.

Edith was born October 29, 1933 in Fillmore, daughter of George and Leona (Pettit) Eldridge. She grew up in Wiscoy, NY. roughout the years she resided in Nunda, Hornell, Cohocton, Bath, and Canandaigua. Eventually, Edith returned to Cohocton to enjoy her retirement years. Edith met her true love, Lyle, while playing in a local band. ey exchanged vows on April 11, 1952, in Arkport. ey celebrated over 47 years of marriage.

When she was young,she loved helping her grandparents at their cheese factory. After completing high school Edith furthered her education by graduating from business school in Hornell. After marrying her forever love, she and Lyle owned and operated a local bakery, where she discovered her talent for baking cookies. Her cookies became a family loved Christmas tradition. Edith contributed to her community by serving the Ontario County Treasury Department for more than 45 years. Her hobbies were many! She loved singing and playing the piano and she could sure get going with Ragtime and Jazz Blues! Edith enjoyed crocheting, knitting, and making her children’s costumes and clothes. Crossword puzzles and word searches were a favorite pastime. Edith was a hard worker and enjoyed life. She will be dearly missed by family and friends. Edith was preceded in death by her husband, Lyle Zimmerman and her parents, George and Leona Eldridge; her sister, Helen, and brother-in-law, Sam Hall. She is survived by her children, Lawrence (Carol) Zimmerman of Canandaigua, Martha (Dave) Simolo of Cohocton, Je erson (Shelia) Zimmerman of Louisiana, and Michael Zimmerman of Washington; her 8 grandchildren,Krystal Zimmerman,Jonathan (Cristel), Erin (Landon) Sons, Laura and Devon Zimmerman, Samantha (Ty) Little, and Niki and Richard Zimmerman; and 8 great-grandchildren.

Edith’s calling hours were ursday, January 12, 2023, from 4-7pm at St. George-Forsythe Funeral Home, 109 West Naples St., Wayland. Edith’s funeral service will be Friday, January 13, 2023, at 10am at the funeral home. Interment will immediately follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Canandaigua.Contributions in memory of Edith E. Zimmerman may be made to the Cohocton Valley Ambulance Service, PO Box 262, Cohocton, NY 14826. Please visit www.stgeorgefuneralhome.com for online condolences.

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DIFFERENT WAYS TO HELP RESOLUTIONS

STICK THIS YEAR

Practiceself-controlinallaspects of life. Some researchers believe that the self-control necessary to help people maintain their resolutions is like a muscle that needs to be exercised. When selfcontrol is revved up across many different activities, it’s easy to realize one particular resolution. For example, in an experiment at the University of Albany, researchers asked 122 smokers who were trying to quit to practice extra self-control for two weeks, either by avoiding sweets or by squeezing on a grip strengthener for as long as they could twice a day. Twenty-seven percent of those who were diligent about practicing their self-control exercise successfully kicked their cigarette habit in the following month, compared with just 12 percent of volunteers who didn’t maximize self-control.

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

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* On Jan. 14, 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt issues Presidential Proclamation No. 2537, requiring aliens from World War II-enemy countries -- Italy, Germany and Japan -- to register with the Department of Justice.

PAW’S CORNER

Do Cats Really Need Potty Training?

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read with interest your recent column about cats using shop towels rather than kitty litter to do their business. How did their owner manage to train the cats to use the towels and switch from litter? And why not just let a cat do its business outside? -- Caroline D., Winchester, Virginia

DEAR CAROLINE: Compared with dogs, cats are usually easy to potty train (or litter train) because they have very speci c potty behaviors. Cats instinctively bury their poop to hide their scent from potential predators -- hence the use of cat litter, which also absorbs urine well and masks the scent for a few days.

I’m not sure how the reader did it, but one way to switch a cat from litter box to a pad is to place the new pad and tray next to the old litter box so that a cat can sni around it, check it out and become familiar with it. A er a day or two, remove the litter box and put the pad in its place. Many cats will get the message right away. Others might hunt around for their box; if you notice this, place them gently on the pad to help them make the connection.

I’m not a big fan of letting indoor cats go outside to do their business. ey’ll o en head straight for the nearest ower bed, leaving a surprise that I’m personally not thrilled about.

ey also are at risk in the outdoors, from coyotes, turkeys (yes, turkeys in the Northeast), cars and other cats. It’s better to provide a safe spot indoors with a clean litter box.

Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner. com.

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Featured 2023 Overnight Tours

April 10-13: Ark Encounter & Creation Museum

April 24-25: MOSES in PA Dutch Country

May 8-10: MOSES in PA Dutch Country with Strasbourg RR & the Steamboat Inn

May 24-June 3: Alaska Cruise & Land Tour

June 29-July 5: Country Trails - Nashville & Hurricane Mills

July 24-25: MOSES in PA Dutch Country

Aug. 8-10: Cultural Boston: Harbor Cruise, JFK Library & Museum, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Fenway Park, Harvard University Tour & Cheers

Aug. (TBD): Akwesasne Casino

Sept. 12-14: MOSES in PA Dutch Country with Guys & Dolls at DADT

Sept. 20-Oct. 1: Hawaii Land Tour & Island Hopper Cruise

Oct. 9-11: Adirondack Wild Walk & Fall Foliage

Oct. 16-19: Ohio Amish Country

Nov. 15-16: Three Casinos in Two Days!

Nov. 14-20: Branson: Christmas in the Heartland (including Booneville & St. Louis)

Nov. 27-29: MIRACLE OF XMAS in PA Dutch Country with Longwood Gardens

Featured 2023 Day Tours

March 15: St. Paddy’s Day Celebration at Sean Patrick’s with Irish lunch & music

April 6: World War II Museum (Eldred, PA) and Beef & Barrell Luncheon

April 20: Frank Lloyd Wright House Combo Tour

May 2: “Spring Fling” featuring the baby goats and cheese tasting at Lively Run Dairy, lunch & Seneca Lake boat cruise

May 15: Mother’s Day Celebration - Seneca Falls, Women’s Hall of Fame & Stanton Home with Ventosa Vineyards wine tasting & luncheon

June 21: “Summertime Americana” in Cooperstown, NY

June 27: Kenny Rogers tribute at Seneca Allegany Casino

July 11: “Fun in the Finger Lakes” featuring Corning MOG & wineries

July 26: Little Women at Bristol Valley Theater

August 9: Driving Miss Daisy at Bristol Valley Theater

August 22: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at Merry Go Round

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AUTOMOTIVE ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page11 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,JANUARY 13,2023 A UTO S ECTION Magic Maze FINGERS MAKE THE YEAR AHEAD CLUTTER-FREE Thin out DVD and CD libraries. Thanks to streaming services and digital music players, DVDs and compact discs have become somewhat obsolete. Discard or donate DVDs that you can just as easily stream through your television, and convert compact discs to digital files that you can play on your computer and MP3 players, ultimately donating the discs and clearing space. FULL LINE OF CAR, TRUCK & HEAVY DUTY PARTS • NAPA Gold Filters • NAPA Legend Batteries • Gates Belts & Hoses • Weatherhead HYD. • Carlyle Tools • Trucklite Lighting Corner Route 21 and Water Street, Shortsville Phone (585) 289-6100 Mon. - Fri. 8am to 5pm; Sat. 8am to 2pm Assemblywoman Marjorie Byrnes Announces the opening of a new satellite o ce in January 2023 Located at the Wayland Town Hall, 110 N. Main Street, Wayland Open Hours: Every ursday, 2-4PM Community Liaison Mike Palmesano will be available to discuss any concerns. Assemblywoman Byrnes will be available at this o ce on the fourth ursday of each month from 12-2PM. Appointments not required. District O ce: (585) 218-0038 Satellite O ce: (585) 728-9952 Look No Further For Reliable Appliance Service! 10 Main Street, Bloomfield 585-394-1880 • 585-657-4470 Sales/Service/Parts Servicing most brands for 43 years. Call Joe Appliance Sales & Service CLAR’S COLLISION 4778 Honeoye Business Park, Honeoye • 585-229-2008 We specialize in collision repair, so you can count on us for quality work. Frame straightening, custom color matching, dent and ding removal, insurance specialists Free Written Estimates

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SENIOR NEWS

Goals for 2023

I didn’t rush to create my goals for 2023, but the time has come ... One year ago I made two goals: to buy weekly food donation cards at the grocery store to give to the food bank and to continue to pick up weekly groceries for three elderly neighbors. I made it three-quarters of the year on both of those.

Food prices just got too high for me to continue to buy a donation card each week. And picking up groceries for the three elderly ladies was no longer necessary once I introduced them to the food bank. Now I have new goals for 2023.

I’m going to continue with “Growing Stronger,” the free 126-page strength-training book for seniors on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website (cdc.gov). I’ve reprinted new, blank pages for the charts, such as Long-Term Personal Goals and How Fit and Strong Are You Now? I’m just about ready to buy a pair of slightly heavier hand weights. If you decide to start the “Growing Stronger” strength program, ask your doctor rst if it’s appropriate for you. And remember: Start slowly, with low weights.

In the tech category, my goal is to successfully set up a personal WiFi hotspot. (A hotspot is letting your phone’s cellular service serve as Wi-Fi.) is desire comes a er a day with no power during a storm. No power meant no computer, but I did have cellphone service. Had I been able to set up a hotspot, I would have been able to access the internet on my tablet. If you decide to try this, be mindful of security.

As a nal goal for the year, I’m going to have a banana each and every day. Whether it’s sliced over cereal or put in a smoothie, I’ll get my ber, magnesium, potassium and vitamins B6 and C ... like it or not.

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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

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Naples Library

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

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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

89 S. Main St., Manchester Hours: Sun. & Mon. Closed, Tues. & Wed. 11am-8pm, Th. & Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. 10am-2pm

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

CityofCanandaigua,NYRev.

Dr. MartinLutherKingJr. 2023 DayCelebration-WatchtheupdatedrecordingoftheCityof CanandaiguaCommunityCelebrationMonday,January16,2023and throughoutthemonth.Visitthe FirstCongregationalChurch’swebsite,www.canandaiguachurch.org andclickontheMLKJr.link.The focusofthecelebrationistohonor thelife,legacyandvisionofReverendDr.MartinLutherKingJr. CanandaiguaAcademydramastudents,gradeschoolwinnersofthe annualpostercontestandsongs fromtheelementaryschoolchoral grouparefeatured.

MIDDLESEX

PotterVolunteerFireDept. Breakfasts! The PotterVolunteer FireDepartmentwillbehavinga BreakfastatthePotterFireHouse, 1255PhelpsRoad,thethirdSunday ofeachmonthforJanuary15, February19,andMarch19from 8AMtillNoon.Wewillbeserving Pancakes,sausages,homefries, breakfastsandwiches,eggs,toast, coffee,juiceandmore!

RUSHVILLE

SPRINGWATER

VeteranPlus1-EuchreTournament - Veterans,asrequested, wewillholdourfirstEuchreTournamentforVeteransplusone(1). Comejoinusaswesharefood, conversationandfunwhile throwingsomecards.Whatagreat waytoringinthenewyear,we lookforwardtoseeingeveryone there.HeldJanuary21,1-6pmat theKern-RobinsonPost905 AmericanLegion,7998School Street,Springwater.Registerwith yourname,numberandguest nameatlivcovets.comorbyemail, call,ortextatrwolter@vocwny.org, 585-200-9742.

HikeKeukaOutletinPennYanHike &Exploreaportionofthe KeukaOutlettrailinPennYanon Sunday,January15from2-4PM withSpringwaterTrails,followed byasocialget-togetheratthe LaurentideBreweryinPennYan. Foradditionalinformation/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

VICTOR

BLOOMFIELD

TheBloomfieldGardenClub will meet atVeteransPark,6910Route 5&20,Bloomfield,NYonJanuary 19at11:30.TherewillbeapresentationbyTimBobleonOrnamentalShrubs.Allarewelcome tocome.

CANANDAIGUA

AARPMeeting: Come joinusas wemeetthe3rdTuesdayofevery monthattheSalvationArmyupstairs(elevator).Ournextmeeting isonTuesday,January17,at1PM. Newmembersarealwayswelcome. Duesforthewholeyear,whichis $5.00,willbecollectedthismonth. Formoreinfo,callKarenat 585-229-2116.

REVIVEWinterRetreat: Youth ministry formiddleandhigh schoolers(grades6-12).Individuals andgroupsarriveFriday,January 27th,5:30pmandwillstayuntil Sunday,January29th,10am.A timeoffellowship,worship,food, activities,andfocusedtimeinthe Word.Theretreatwillbe2nights, FridayandSaturday,andwillconsistof5meals,Fridaydinnerthen breakfast,lunch,&dinneronSaturday,andbreakfastonSunday.Early EarlyBirdPrice:$99through November30th.EarlyBirdPrice: $125December1-31st.Regular Price:$150January1-23rd.Day OnlyPrice:$99.ParentChaperone/ AdultLeaderPrice:$99.Registrationcloses5pmMonday,January 23rd.https://letourneau.org/events/

SHORTSVILLE

WesternLineDanceClassand Lunch - Joinusforalinedancing classandlunchconsistingofhot dogs,salads,chips,chocolatechip cookies,andlemonadeatSt. Dominic’sParishCenter,97Main St.,ShortsvilleonJanuary29th from1-3pm.Somecraftsforchildrenwillalsobeprovided.Feelfree todressinwesternattireifyou wish.$10ages5andover,$40 maximumperfamily.Benefitsthe St.Peter’sYouthGroup.Tomake reservationspleasecallSherryat 585-683-2484orNengat 585-775-8692.

TheEveningofGreatTastes: This isFarmington-VictorKiwanis’s majorfundraiseroftheyear.Held Saturday,February4th,6:309:30PM,RAVENWOODGOLF CLUB.TastingsFromOver15Fine FingerLakesWineries,Breweries& Cuisine.BasketAuctions&Raffles AllNightLong.$35person,$60 percouple.SOMUCHFUN!!! Sponsoredby:JarmuszCotton, CNB,JDFinancial,FingerLakes GamingandRacetrack,Vision AutomotiveGroup,LNB.Tickets Available:CanandaiguaNational Bank(Farmington&Victor branchesonly),LyonsNational Bank(Farmingtonbranchonly).For questionsandtickets:https://www. kiwaniscluboffarmingtonvictorny. org/store. Kiwanis.Presentedby KiwanisClubofFarmington-Victor. AllProceedstoBenefitKiwanis ScholarshipsandOutreachPrograms.

Online POLL

The Bills’ Damar Hamlin was recently involved in a lifethreatening injury. How do you think this affects the Bills in the playoffs?

• Less motivated and wary of a serious injury

• No change in motivation

• More motivated for the sake of their injured teammate

Poll Ends 1-17-23

Poll Ended 1-10-2023

Weather across our nation has been wreaking havoc on communities this winter. Seems no matter where you live, there is always something to contend with. What is the make or break weather disaster that would be a deal breaker when choosing a place to live?

7.1% Snow storms in the northeast 21.4% Hurricanes in the south 42.9% Earthquakes & wildfires in the west 42.9% Earthquakes & wildfires in the west

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CATHOLIC

Sts. Mary & Matthew Faith Community

St. Mary’s, Honeoye and St. Matthew, Livonia www.stsmaryandmatthew.com • Rev. William Laird

9am Daily Masses - Mon. & Wed. St. Matthew, Tues. & urs. St. Mary’s Weekend Schedule: Saturdays - 3:30pm Reconciliation and 4:30pm Mass at St. Matthew Sundays - 8:30am Mass at St. Mary’s, 10:30am Mass at St. Matthew

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Christian Science Church

3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424

Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM

Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & a er services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua • 585-393-9935 for info.

CONGREGATIONAL

First Congregational Church of Canandaigua

We’re a Di erent Kind of Church! • All Are Welcome!

SUNDAY WORSHIP IN THE CHAPEL 10:30am Rev. Dawn Garrett-Larsen, Pastor

IN-PERSON WORSHIP: 58 N. Main St., Canandaigua LIVE STREAM: www.canandaiguachurch.org • 585-394-2184

LUTHERAN

St. John’s Lutheran Church LCMS

153 Church Ave., Farmington • 315-986-3045 • www.pumpkinhook.org

Pastor Robert Weidmayer

Wednesdays 7:00pm live/streaming

Sundays 9:45am live/streaming (8:30am Sunday School) www.facebook.com/pumpkinhook

St. Mark Lutheran Church (Mendon) - LCMS

18 Victor-Mendon Road, Rte. 251, (east of Rte. 64) • 624-1766

Pastor Brian K. Smith www.stmarkmendon.org

Sunday 9am Services in person and streamed on Facebook Live (facebook.com/stmarkmendon)

MAKE THE YEAR AHEAD CLUTTER-FREE

Adopt an “out with the old, in with the new” mantra. Resolve to discard old items after purchasing new ones or receiving birthday or holiday gifts. Hanging on to old items because they can still function and serve some utility is a recipe for a cluttered home. Anytime you or a family member brings a new item into your home, make sure the item it’s replacing finds its way out the door.

METHODIST

Honeoye Falls United Methodist Church

31 East Street, Honeoye Falls • 585-624-3387 honeoyefallsumc.org • o ce.hfumc@gmail.com

Pastor Christine Mitchell • PastorChrisMitchell.UMC@gmail.com Sunday Service is held in person at 10:30am and available on Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/HoneoyeFallsUMC. Come as you are, all are welcomed.

Vine Valley Methodist Church

6370 Vine Valley Road, Middlesex 585-554-0402

Pastor J. Lanni Sunday Worship – 9:15am

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

Finger Lakes Bible Church

Barry Slater, Pastor “Building Lives on God’s Word” FLCC, Canandaigua Campus, Room 2302 Worship: Sunday 9:45am • Bible Study: Wednesday 6:45pm (online only) 585-622-7161 • bcnys@gmail.com • FingerLakesBibleChurch.org

Faith Bible Church 9041 West 20A, Honeoye • 367-3230

Pastor John Karle Sunday School 10am • Service 11am Sunday Evening Services 6pm

QUAKER

Farmington Friends Meeting

A Quaker Worship Community 187 County Road 8 • Farmington, NY 14425 Sunday Meetings for Worship

Unprogrammed Worship 8:30 a.m. • Programmed Worship 11:00 a.m. 315.986.5559 • www.farmingtonfriendsquakermeeting.com

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

United Church of Bristol, U.C.C.

County Rd. 2 (Oakmount & Co. Rd. 2) • Bloom eld, NY 14469

Services: Sunday at 10am • Open with restrictions. Handicap accessible & assistive listening Services can be viewed on YouTube under unitedchurcho ristol OR on our website: www.unitedchurcho ristolucc.org

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NOW HERE’S A TIP

* If your straw broom isn’t working as well as it did when new, try giving it a spruce-up. Beat any dust out of the ends, then trim off any bent straws. Trim a section from a leg of stretched out pantyhose or tights and wrap it around the bristles, about two inches up from the bottom. This keeps the bristles nice and tight, and it will collect dirt better.

* When you replace old brushes -hairbrushes or toothbrushes -- wrap a length of masking tape around the handle. That way you can use them for cleaning purposes, and they will never be mistakenly used for the wrong purpose.

* “When cooking rice, add a little bit of lemon juice to the water. It does not really flavor it, but it will keep it nice and white, plus it seems to be a bit fluffier when I do this.”

-- R.E. in Mississippi

* “When my child was mostly finished potty training, I put her baby potty in the car with some wet wipes and plastic baggies. Seems like she had emergencies when we were driving, and it wasn’t always convenient to find a business with a bathroom in time. But it was easy to pull into a parking lot and let her take care of business.”

-- E.E. in Maine

* Store extra plastic grocery bags in empty tissue boxes. They are easy to store this way, and you can keep them under the sink or in the car for easy access.

* “Keep your garage floor nice by lining the area where you park with carpet remnants. Road salt and other nasty business that your tires pick up will not corrode the floor. You can shake out the rugs outside.”

-- C.Y. in New York

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

* On Jan. 18, 1990, Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry is arrested and charged with drug possession and use of crack cocaine. Barry was caught on camera at a downtown hotel smoking crack with Rahsheeda Moore, who had agreed to set up Barry in exchange for a reduced sentence on a drug conviction.

RESOLVE TO WEAR CLOTHES THAT FIT IN THE YEAR AHEAD

Women can measure their bust around the center of the breasts and back.

TIPS FOR REALIZING GOALS

IN THE YEAR AHEAD

Keep track of your progress. Keep a resolutions journal or start a blog that allows you to write about your efforts. If your goal is to pay down debt, make a spreadsheet that tracks your progress. That spreadsheet might be more motivational than simply seeing a loan or credit card balance gradually reduce on your monthly statement. Writing about your trials and errors can help others and also provide a great way for you to explore your approach and tinker with it to ensure your ultimate success.

Chest measurements are taken as high up as possible on the widest partofthechest.Forwomen,thiswill occurdirectlyunderthebreasts. The waist is measured at the narrowest point width-wise, usually just above the navel. Sleeves are measured from the middle of the back of the neck over the top of the shoulder and down to the point where the sleeve will end.

Men should measure a collar around the base of their necks where a shirt collar would sit.

Hip size should be taken around the fullest part of the hips and buttocks when feet are placed together while standing.

Inseam is measured from the top of the inner thigh to the ankle.

Measure shoe size while standing in stocking feet. Pay attention to shoe width as well.

Knowing body measurements can makeclothesshoppingeasierand ensure people are wearing the right sizes.

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Large WOOD QUILTING STAND (4 pieces when disassembled). Pick up: 585-624-4156

SCHACHT TAPESTRY LOOM. All parts and instructions: 585-624-4156

Full size CRAFTMATIC BED. Newer mattress with stain. You remove: 585-259-2703

78” L SLEEPER SOFA, brown/blue/beige floral and two solid brown 36” W/STUFFED CHAIRS: 585-223-4997

Two 1980 ETHAN ALLEN WING BACK CHAIRS. Sturdy, good condition, slightly stained. Pick up, Conesus: 585-346-7022

CONVEEN LEG URINE BAGS. Four boxes brand new. Pick up only: 585-746-2006 or Karin7266@gmail.com

Working INCLINE TREADMILL: 585-519-7894

TWIN MATTRESS/BOX SPRING. Very good condition. No stains or odor. Frame included: mammomaven@yahoo.com

FIREWOOD. You take down and remove a large Black Locust Tree: 585-584-3734

YELLOW BRICKS, 75 to 100. You pick up: 585-447-7879

2006 TOYOTA COROLLA NEW CAR SALES BROCHURE. New condition. Will mail to you. Email: jclare01@rochester.rr.com

DOWNED TREES. You cut and haul away, Hopewell: 585-471-4447

WOOD from a recently fallen tree. You cut and haul from the back yard. Not pine: rmadier1@rochester.rr.com

White ADULT DESK. Henrietta. Call in the afternoon: 585-334-6388

1972 WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA, A-Z full set, 22 volumes: 585-205-8481

MOVING BOXES, 20”x20” and 15”x11”: 828-273-7855

MELATONIN, 2 bottles. One full & the other half full: stellaswirlery@yahoo.com

NORFOLK ISLAND PINE, 5.5’ H x 4.5’ W. An indoor tree. Pick up, Clifton Springs: koko92505@yahoo.com

Round ANTIQUE TABLE. Heavy. Pick up, Phelps: 315-548-3872

FISHER-PRICE KIDS BASKETBALL STAND with hoop and net. Adjust 4’ to 6’. Base filled with sand. Can deliver: grouleau@grontiernet.net

AMPICO PLAYER PIANO. You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

KITCHEN SINK, 30.5” W: Text 585-406-1967

BOOKCASE/DESK – tall cabinet with storage shelves, desk compartments and drawers. Pick up, Wayland: 585-766-5925 lv. msg.

VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS, 1980s TOYS/GAMES and VINTAGE BOOKS! God Bless and Happy New Year: 585-729-1259

REGULATION-SIZED FOOTBALL, used, but in good condition: 585-599-3490 ORCHIDS. If you have an orchid that you no longer want, I will adopt it! Webster/Penfield area: 585-217-3397

KITCHEN TABLE and CHAIRS, LIVING ROOM FURNITURE. For Family Promise of Ontario County: 585-820-0211

FLAT SCREEN TV, over 40”, for Elks Lodge information screen. For Charitable Fundraising. Non-Smart TV is fine: tmcnelly2058@gmail.com

COMIC BOOKS & SPORT/COLLECTIBLE CARDS. Avid collector will pick up what you don’t want. Call or text: 585-260-0437 God Bless/Thanks Single or full-size MATTRESS and FRAME, gently used: nharrison95@gmail.com

VINTAGE HAM RADIO EQUIPMENT/ACCESSORIES for Scout Ham Radio Merit Badge. Text 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net

SPORTS CARDS, old HESS TRUCKS, and SPORTS MEMORABILIA! Can pick up: 607-590-5563

Senior Navy Veteran needs any running VEHICLE that has passed inspection for himself and animal rescue: 585-531-4004

New or gently used PACK ‘N’ PLAY. Please text 585-261-6140. Thank you!

Looking for PICTURE FRAMES. 11”x14” frames preferred but will look at other sizes. Any pictures mates welcome as well: dkolb2121@gmail.com

DIRT BIKES, ATVs, GO-KARTS. Ok if they need work for father/son project. Thanks! 315-576-1278

WEBER GRILLS, in any condition. Will come pick up and get out of your way. Thank you! 315-576-1278

BAND SAW. With fence. Tabletop and other: 585-356-2063

VINTAGE 1800s ITEMS, PICTURES or other wanted for Boy Scout American Heritage Merit Badge. 501C compliant: Text or call 585-794-0448, mintshape@netacc.net

VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, TUBES, TUBE STEREO AMPS, RECEIVERS, TUBE TESTERS, PRE-AMPS, old TRANSISTOR RADIOS and TUBE RADIOS, TEST EQUIPMENT: 585-538-9341

MICROWAVE w/TURNTABLE. At least 1000w. In or around the Dansville area. Thank you: (518) 328-2368

Large BIRDCAGE ON STAND for two cockatiels: 585-281-7129

DINING ROOM TABLE w/LEAF (46” L x 41” W – without leaf). For senior Eastside area: 585-381-6546

Working BLU-RAY DVD PLAYER: 585-409-6477

VINTAGE MOOG SYNTHESIZERS. Working or not. Parts or whole: 585-599-3142

Any BOOKS by SARAH YOUNG (I have “Jesus Calling”): 585-346-9777

WOOD STOVE INSERT: 585-861-0181

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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page17 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,JANUARY 13,2023 Puzzle Answers This Week FINGERS MAKE THE YEAR AHEAD CLUTTER-FREE Purchase furniture that doubles as storage. Storage ottomans and benches can help clear common areas and bedrooms of clutter such as blankets and bed linens that can make rooms feel more claustrophobic. Storage furniture might not get excess items out of the house, but such furnishings can create a more comfortable, welcoming environment. • 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 Penny Saver Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS. This is our 13 year-old St. Bernard, Cooper Unfortunately, Cooper passed away recently in the loving arms of his humans. Cooper loved his doggie siblings, being in the snow, mom’s holiday cut out cookies, and long naps. He would often wait all day at the door or window for his best friend, Rick, to come home from work. We love you & will always miss you, big guy! LIMITED TIME OFFER 60% off TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 10% off YOUR INSTALLATION Install for Military, Health Workers and First Responders + Warranty- Limited Lifetime. Transferable to 1 subsequent owner from original purchaser. Terms and conditions apply. Hail up to 2.5”, Appearance of the surface coating beyond normal wear and tear. Limited time offer. Expires 3.31.23 STRONG AS STEEL WITH THE ATTRACTIVE LOOK OF VARIOUS ROOF STYLES Upgrade Your Home witha NEW METAL ROOF Guaranteed to Last a Lifetime! From Dimensional Shingles to classic styles reminiscent of Cedar Shake and Spanish Tile, an architectural roo ng system by Erie Metal Roofs can enhance the beauty of your home while protecting your family and property for a lifetime. Made in the USA Call today to schedule your FREE ESTIMATE 1-877-350-3053 New orders only. Does not include material costs. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Minimum purchase required. Other restrictions may apply. This is an advertisement placed on behalf of Erie Construction Mid-West, Inc (“Erie”). Offer terms and conditions may apply and the offer may not be available in your area. Offer expires March 31, 2023. If you call the number provided, you consent to being contacted by telephone, SMS text message, email, pre-recorded messages by Erie or its affiliates and service providers using automated technologies notwithstanding if you are on a DO NOT CALL list or register. Please review our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use on homeservicescompliance.com. All rights reserved.

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Thank you for paying for our drinks and donuts! Thank you to the young lady in the white SUV who paid for our order at DD in Batavia! It's funny because my husband and I were talking about paying for the people behind us and so we did! Thanks again, it’s greatly appreciated!

KUDOS, Ms.Savage

I read in a recent education newsletter that Ms. Valerie Savage, from the Wheatland-Chili Central School District, was named 2022 New York State Art Teacher of the Year! What an honor when you consider that this is considered a small school district when compared to all the school districts in the state. As a former educator and resident of Wheatland, I am so proud and happy for her recognition! Keep up the great works!

Thank you!

I would like to thank all who helped us at Lima Manor during the wind storm on December 23rd. We were without heat and lights for 24 hours. The Lima Fire Dept. came to take anyone who wanted to go to the warming room at the fire station where breakfast and lunch were served. Some of us stayed in our apartments, and the food was brought to us. Thank you to all the helpers.

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Move over

Slower traffic “stay right” doesn’t mean only on Thruways. Every day on divided 4 lane roads you have those who drive in the left lane oblivious to others. Every weekday around 3pm I see the same school bus doing 45 in a 55 zone in the left lane. I’m not exaggerating. Roughly 7 miles between towns. Cars and trucks get congested while trying to get past him. Some beep horns and make hand gestures, yet he refuses to move over. Yes, it does create possible road rage and safety issues. Move over!

Sky High Airline Profits

RAVES RANTS

The airlines do not give refunds on unused tickets, involuntarily downgrade seats with no refunds, received $50 billion of taxpayer $ during Covid, and are now posting record quarter profits. How does the airline industry get away with these tactics? No other companies can refuse to give refunds and receive that much in government aid.

Regarding the Dec. 30th “Inconsiderate Deer Hunters” Rant.

Please don’t group all hunters as being inconsiderate. I do tons of hiking, both on local trails and St. Regis Wildness Area up north. I have seen lots of wrappers, trash, dog and horse “waste”, etc... Should I group all hikers as inconsiderate? Also, some of these trails have signs saying no horses, but there is the manure (evidence). What about ATV riders that are not supposed to be on these trails? Are all of them bad? Wildlife have it tougher than us, they eat wherever they can find their next meal, whatever it is. Overall I agree with you that gut piles/carcasses are unsightly and unpleasant, so is unnatural trash, dog and horse manure left by hikers. Let’s agree not to “group” various users all as guilty as all groups have some bad apples (not that apples are bad).

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REFUGE AND RESOURCES PROVIDED AT ALL BABIES CHERISHED

is nonpro t organization is a bright light in the Batavia community. Director Sue Sherman said, “ ere is no judgment or condemnation when you walk into the center. It doesn’t matter what happened in the past, we are here to give you a brighter future.”

What makes ABC unique? It is Christian based. Christ is the center of their operations. You don’t have to be a believer to get help. You are lovingly welcomed and accepted at this center. Many don’t know the meaning of true love. All Babies Cherished serves from the heart. ey are there during hardships. Regardless of current situations, they want everyone to know that God has a plan for your life to prosper you and give you hope.

Let’s start at the very beginning with ABC - All Babies Cherished. It’s a good place to start. ere is hope, love, and safety for all who enter. is pregnancy resource center provides needs for moms, expectant mothers, fathers, and their children. Help is available to parents and children of all ages.

We are all wonderfully made. ere is a purpose for every life. When di cult and unexpected times happen, do not fear. You are not alone. is divine mission has been operating for over 27 years in Batavia, NY. All their funding comes from donations.

All Babies Cherished continues to add value to the community by encouraging parents to live healthy, happy lives. How do they do that?

Parenting classes are provided. e students enjoy these classes and are hungry to learn. When parents attend these classes, they get the items they need for their children. ese items may include clothing, cribs, high chairs, diapers, baby wipes, and car seats. Over 20,000 items a year are given away free of charge.

All Babies Cherished advocates throughout the community for housing, food stamps, and HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program). Help lling out applications is provided so that parents get needed resources.

Housing assistance is also desperately needed in Batavia for these families. irty- ve percent of the moms and expectant moms that come into the center are homeless, couch hopping with young children in tow, or staying in hotels.

A house was donated to All Babies Cherished. ey are working on getting it ready this year. It will be a temporary shelter for programming, classes, and those needing their GED. is environment will equip these parents to be self-su cient.

Sherman said the moms enjoy learning. Most of them come in feeling unworthy, shameful, guilty, and hopeless. e team at All Babies Cherished edify and empower these families. When they leave, they have what they need, are con dent, and know they are loved. Laughter and fun are included, especially at classes and events. Cooking classes produce tasty dishes. Painting night brings out creativity.

Yearly events include a Basket Ra e in April, a 5K race on the rst Saturday in June, a Banquet in September, and a vendor festival in the fall.

ABC gives in many ways. e ways you can give to All Babies Cherished are with a nancial donation, material items, volunteering, telling a friend, and praying. Open your heart and share the message.

ey are located at 445 Ellicott Street, Batavia, NY 14020. e phone number is 585-344-5660. More information can be found on their website: https://www.allbabiescherished. com/ and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ AllBabiesCherishedPregnancyCenter

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One of the earliest known confirmed hats was worn by a bronze-aged man nicknamed Otzi, whose body was found frozen in a mountain between Austria and Italy, where he had been since around 3250 BCE. He was discovered wearing a bearskin cap with a chinstrap made of several hides stitched together, resembling a Russian fur hat.

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