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Body & Mind _____________________9 Classifieds ____________________33 Employment ____________________30 Garage Sales _____________________2

STRANGE BUT TRUE

Give & Take ____________________12

* Barking Sands Beach in Hawaii is famous for the “woofing” sound the dunes make when built-up sand slides.

By Lucie Winborne

CASH FOR VINTAGE ITEMS $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ VALUATION OF LARGE ESTATES -Jewelry -Watches -Military -Artwork & Sculptures -Hunting / Fishing -Americana & Advertising -Transportation Items -Vintage Toys & Trains -Much, Much More Featured front page of Buffalo News CM GOLD Call or Text: 716-472-8450 In Home Appointments & Williamsville Location $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

BRISTOL: 3852 Route 64 (3 miles down from Toomeys Corner). 9/26-27 (10-4pm). Rain/ Shine. Missing Naples Festival come to Art by Tess sale.

Home Services _____________________6 Hometown Events ____________________15 Kidz Korner ____________________28 Passages _____________________3 Pet Place ____________________27 Puzzle Answers ____________________29 Real Estate ____________________13 Vibes & Rants ____________________23

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Joan I. Hogan September 21, 2020 Rochester: At age 89, Joan passed away peacefully on Monday, September 21, 2020 at home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Flint, MI to the late Joe and Irene (Grove) Hogan. Joan was predeceased by her brother, Joseph Hogan; daughters-in-law, Sheri Treese, Franny Treese; her son-in-law, John Blair; her granddaughter, Angel Treese; and her grandson, Ricky J. Hoyt. Survived by her children, Irene Chidsey (David), Cora Shortino (Richard), Patti Blair, Jack (Suzanne) Treese, Kathy Stafford, Christopher Treese (Charlene), Earl Treese; her companion, Frank Bianchi; her sister, Carol Parrish, and her 19 grandchildren, along with several great-grandchildren. In keeping with Joan’s wishes, her celebration of life gathering will be held privately. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com (585) 346-5401

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FARMINGTON FARM MARKET Sponsored by Farmington Chamber of Commerce This Friday, Sept. 25 is our Final Market • 4pm - 7pm Post Office Plaza • 1560 State Route 332 • Farmington

• Produce • Meats • Jams & Jellies • Healing Oils

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For Vendor Inquiries, please contact Karen at 585-869-5251

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CLEANING

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GARDENING IN AUTUMN Clean and store equipment. Clean, sharpen and oil all equipment, storing lawn and garden tools properly so they are ready for spring and not lying out all winter.

HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING • Jacking & Leveling Houses, Cottages, Cabins, etc • Basement Repair & Replacement • Poured Concrete Floors, Sidewalks, Patios, Driveways

We apply for DEC permits for you. They take 6-8 weeks.

FALL LAWN CARE TIPS Keep mowing, but adjust how you mow. It’s important that homeowners continue to mow their lawns so long as grass is growing. But as fall transitions into winter, lower the blades so the grass is cut shorter while remaining mindful that no blade of grass should ever be trimmed by more than one-third. Lowering the blades will allow more sunlight to reach the grass in the months ahead.

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HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

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MOMENTS IN TIME * On Sept. 27, 1989, Hollywood socialite Zsa Zsa Gabor, on trial for slapping a police officer during a traffic stop, storms out of the courtroom. Gabor had been pulled over for expired tags, expired license, open alcohol container then attempting to leave the scene. She slapped the officer when he caught up with her. (The History Channel)

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Center for Community Health & Prevention

Virtual Healthy Living Class Did you know that a healthy diet and physical activity can reduce your risk of getting certain cancers? Join our Virtual Healthy Living Class to find out how! • Healthy Eating: General nutrition, calories and energy, portion sizes, label reading, recipes, smart shopping • Physical Activity: Fun exercises to keep you active 30 minutes a day, all from the comfort of your own home!

FREE VIRTUAL CLASS Step 1: Choose a weekly class day Tuesdays, October 6-November 24, from 11am-noon OR Thursdays, October 8-December 3, from 4:30-5:30pm Step 2: Register to reserve your spot! Space is limited.* Contact Sarah Merritt Phone: (585) 738-5539 Email: sarah_merritt@urmc.rochester.edu Once registered, you’ll receive access to the Zoom course! *Must have internet access to join.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * A gallon of gasoline contains a whopping 31,000 calories. We don’t expect that you would actually drink it, of course.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

Cologuard Test Worth Risk of False Positive --DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 77-year-old man in good health. At my recent annual physical exam, my physician ordered a Cologuard kit to be sent to me to screen for colorectal disease. I have never had symptoms of disease or problems with any part of my gastrointestinal tract. I had two colonoscopies at different times several years ago, the results of which were negative. When I got the kit, I read the patient guidelines and learned that the Cologuard test could result in false positives and that there is an unspecified increase in the risk of false positives for persons over the age of 75. A positive result from the test requires a follow-up colonoscopy, which is also riskier for elderly patients. Since I am in good health with no symptoms of any disease, I decided I did not want to risk a false positive result from the test, which would require a follow-up colonoscopy. Did I make the right decision? -- E.G. ANSWER: Cologuard is a brand of test that looks at DNA in stool for evidence of cancer. Certain DNA mutations are highly suggestive of cancer. In addition, Cologuard does an immunochemical test looking for blood. Because it combines these two techniques, Cologuard is more sensitive than only a test looking for blood. Compared with colonoscopy, Cologuard is about 92% sensitive in finding cancers, meaning it will miss about 8%. With improved sensitivity comes a lack of specificity, which means you could have a false positive result. The Cologuard can say that you have an abnormality when a colonoscopy would indicate normal. For 45% of people with a positive Cologuard test, no abnormalities will be found upon colonoscopy. You are right that false positives are more prevalent in older individuals. There are two reasons that I think the Cologuard is still a reasonable choice, despite the fact that it isn’t as good as colonoscopy. The first is that I continue to recommend a screening test for healthy 77-year-old men, and although colonoscopy is my first choice, a normal Cologuard test prevents a need for colonoscopy, and a false positive would lead to the same colonoscopy you would have gotten anyway (although there probably is more anxiety after a false positive test). The second is that a person with an abnormal Cologuard and a normal colonoscopy may be at risk for an abnormality that wasn’t found on colonoscopy. A study looking at people in this category found a 25% risk of abnormality on follow-up colonoscopy, if the Cologuard was abnormal again one to two years later. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I had lung surgery in 2014. The scar is still red and sore. I got no instructions on how to deal with it. Do you have any suggestions? -- J.S.B. ANSWER: That’s a very long time for the scar to still be red and sore, and I would encourage you to have the surgeon or your regular doctor take a look. For people with redness and soreness in a scar shortly after surgery, I recommend silicone gel (there are many available), as it has been shown to be effective. Many people recommend vitamin E oil, but well-done studies have shown this does not help and may harm the cosmetic appearance. *** 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. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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and UNSPLIT WALNUT. Pick up only: 585-429-0393

Used CRUTCHES: Call David 585-229-7610

ADJUSTABLE TWIN BED. You pick up, Brockport: 585-431-0546

30-50 PAVERS: 585-624-7794

MINI JAZZY ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR (15 years old). Needs to be picked up. Full sized wheelchair: 585-414-5706

WOMEN’S E-BIKE for country gentleman who can no longer drive and needs to travel for nearby shopping: 315-879-0784

17 POWER CABLES for PC’s and electronics; several computer cables for parallel port, serial port, etc.: sc45@frontiernet.net

TREADMILL in good working condition: 315-759-7195

19 new UNICEF POSTERS from 1990s; multiples of 5 designs featuring world children/literacy themes. You pick up, Canandaigua: 585-394-3994

HOSPITAL BED in good working condition for handicap smaller woman: 585-657-4455 7’ or 8’ PRE-LIT CHRISTMAS TREE in good condition for elderly disabled apartment complex in Geneseo. Must deliver: 585-975-9509

WURLITZER UPRIGHT PIANO, good condition, needs tuning. You pick up: 585-520-3528

Large used NURSERY POTS to re-use for trees, 5-gallon, 12” W x 12” D. Will pick up: 585-465-1016

Clean DIRT FILL. You take: 585-398-7336

COTTON FABRIC needed to make face masks for donation. No contact Rush drop off please: cheleoxo@mail.com

MOWER DECK 42” 1996 CRAFTSMAN for minor repair or parts. Pick up, Bloomfield: 585-657-7076

SCARY OUTDOOR HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS: kallen6@rochester.rr.com

Two LOVE SEATS, very good condition. One over-stuffed ROCKING CHAIR, good condition: 585-226-3883 after 3pm

Used or not working FLAT SCREEN TVs: stan1k1@yahoo.com

BEELINE 88 TAG-A-LONG CAMPER. Dansville. 717-645-0508

Looking for APPLES to pick that otherwise would be left to rot: 585-637-0933

Large bag of small sized HOLIDAY PRINT FABRIC SCRAPS for crafting and one bag of FLANNEL PIECES to make stroller quilts. Avon: 845-537-6989

OUIJA BOARD and a GLASS DISPLAY CASE to be used for a prop: ej49495@gmail.com

5-gallon bucket of CLEAN USED GOLF BALLS. You pick up: 585-356-3399

NINTENDO and GAMES: 585-450-6260 OUTDOOR PRIVACY PANELS: 585-519-1261

Large screen 50” MITSUBISHI TV. TV runs but needs bulb. Pick up, Fairport: 585-678-9630 Older wooden PUMP ORGAN. Good condition but needs repair. Possible delivery: 585-657-6337 WALKERS and ROLLATOR (with built-in seat): smbly@empireaccess.net

OWL & EAGLE STATUES, small, medium, or large. Worn, needing paint or chipped would be fine: 315-694-2247 ATV, 3-WHEELER for Disabled Vet. Loves hunting and outdoors. Cannot hike and get about. Would truly help during Covid: 585-337-8580 JEWELRY, WATCHES and CLOCKS. All kinds. Any condition. Thank you: 585-377-4604

CRIB, natural maple. Converts to toddler bed. Excellent condition. Purchased in 2013 for occasional grandchild visits: 585-356-3440 TOSHIBA 61” PROJECTION TV. Excellent condition: diegfris@yahoo.com or call/ text 954-655-2809 40x70 MODULAR HOME in Groveland. 585-746-3501 please leave message

19-21” FLAT SCREEN MONITOR with HDMI Input in good condition: 585-773-8633 LARGE PRINT BOOKS for brother in nursing home. No romance novels please: 585-721-2880

60” CAFETERIA STYLE TABLE, WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER and CHRISTMAS GARLAND: dmvonglis@gmail.com 100s of GREETING CARD TOPS for crafts. Pick up, Canandaigua: 585-394-3994. Clean BOX SPRING, like new condition. ARIZONA HIGHWAYS MAGAZINES, PHOENIX HOME & GARDEN MAGAZINES and NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES. Canandaigua: 585-393-0096

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Volunteers… We Need Your Help!

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Sept. 29, 1988, Stacy Allison of Portland, Oregon, becomes the first American woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the highest point on earth. Allison climbed the Himalayan peak using the southeast ridge route.

The Spicebox Gift Shop at Noyes Hospital is a hidden gem and a great place to volunteer! One of our Spicebox volunteers, Alise Rounsville said “I enjoy volunteering at the Spice Box. Everyone makes you feel welcome. It’s a great feeling to know that your time is helping others and raising funds to give back to the hospital. Time well spent.” Another long-time volunteer said, “By volunteering in the Spice Box Gift Shop, you meet many caring, wonderful people. If you are new to the area, there is no better way to meet new friends.” We also need volunteers to make coffee drinks, and we offer flexible scheduling to work around your other commitments and obligations. For more information about volunteering, contact Christa Barrows, Volunteer Coordinator: 335-4358 or cbarrows@noyeshealth.org. Would your nonprofit organization like to be our Nonprofit of the Month? Email Hometown@gvpennysaver.com to learn more! • Arc of Monroe klombardo@arcmonroe.org. Yard Clean Up, Raking • Aurora House of Western Monroe County, Comfort Care Home, Aurora House offers end of life care to people in the last weeks and months of their lives. Call (585) 617-4863 or email director@aurorahousewmc.com. • Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com. • Temple Hill Cemetery in Geneseo is looking for volunteers to help clean up. Contact Lee Ann at templehill@frontiernet.net or (585) 243-3440.

• United Memorial Medical Center We need you! Our volunteers help people heal. Found throughout the hospital, from the gift shop to the emergency room, and many places in between, our volunteers make a difference. Consider a rewarding experience at UMMC! Call (585) 344-7432 or email sdoemling@ummc.org Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown Positions published online, and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com REAL ESTATE

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Classrooms & COVID:

Dr. Schulz Answers Back-to-School Questions BY AMANDA DUDEK

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cross Rochester and the Finger Lakes Region, children have gone back to school. For many students this means returning to the classroom, whether as a hybrid with virtual learning or fulltime. During this unprecedented back-to-school experience, families find themselves with many questions. Providing clarity is Dr. Steven Schulz of Finger Lakes Medical Associates, Rochester Regional Health Pediatrician, and member of the New York State Finger Lakes Reopening Schools Safely Task Force. Several school protocols include “masks breaks” and circumstances during which masks are not required, leading parents to question what constitutes an “exposure” should a student at their child’s school contract COVID-19. The answer is surprisingly clear. “An exposure is close contact with someone with COVID-19,” said Dr. Schulz. “This is defined as being unmasked and within 6 feet of an infected person for longer than 15 minutes. The highest rate of transmission occurs from close contact.” “Mask breaks can be done safely with adequate distance, but best practice is for students to remain masked and socially distanced whenever possible, especially indoors,” Schulz continued, noting there is a lower risk of transmission when outdoors. Dr. Schulz and the Task Force are working with Common Ground to share and implement New York State Department of Health guidelines with all schools within a 13-county area. Although some cases are anticipated, Dr. Schulz encourages families that we are in an excellent place to be returning to school. “In the Finger Lakes Region, we only have a 1% prevalence rate,” he explained. “That means there is a 99% chance that a child’s symptoms are due to another virus that is not COVID.” However, Dr. Schulz advises parents to contact their health care provider for next steps if their child does develop symptoms which are also consistent with COVID. But how can a parent determine when their child’s symptoms are likely COVID-19 rather than simply a cold, allergies or something else? “That is the hard part,” Dr. Schulz acknowledges. “COVID in children tends to be milder with symptoms ranging from runny nose, congestion, cough, shortness of breath and sore throat to nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, fatigue and poor appetite. What parents should be most aware of are new, different, or worsening symptoms, particularly a fever.” What happens if your child gives a positive response during the school’s screening protocol or is sent home due to related symptoms? “Students who have these COVID symptoms must have an examination,” said Dr. Schulz. “The NYS Department of Health requires that the student meet four criteria to return to school: 1. Receive an evaluation by their health care provider, 2. Have a COVID-19 test with negative results, 3. Obtain a letter from the child’s primary health care provider, 4. All the child’s symptoms must have resolved.” Dr. Schulz again emphasizes that “kids are being sent home for a wide variety of symptoms, many of which are likely not COVID related.” However, he recommends isolating the child as much as possible within their household until their test results are received. During this time, adults and children over 2 years old should wear masks and wash hands frequently, and surfaces should be disinfected. “It is better to be safe than sorry to keep the virus under control,” he added. “Stay home when your child is sick and be honest when answering screening questions.” For the children who receive a positive result on their COVID-19

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test, returning to school is a little more involved. “The health department will go through contact tracing and determine when it is safe for that child and others to return,” said Dr. Schulz, noting that several advances in treatment are now available. “Household members will also be quarantined and should be tested, as well.” Within those children’s schools, the local health department will take over, determine high and low risk Dr. Steven Schulz, Finger Lakes exposures, and reach out Medical Associates, Rochester Regional to individuals as necessary. Health Pediatrician, and member of the “If everyone has worn masks New York State Finger Lakes Reopening Schools Safely Task Force at all times and has been social distancing, there should be no need for a student’s class or school to have any additional testing or to be shut down because there will have been no close contact,” said Dr. Schulz. Dr. Schulz is satisfied with the opening safety plans of area schools, which had to be approved by the state, adding that every family is different with its own tolerance of risk. “Every district is offering remote classes,” he observed. “At the same time, there are lots of benefits for attending school in person such as socialization, learning requirements, food stability and a stable place to stay. The schools are taking every precaution and are helping families to determine which choice is best for them.” Meanwhile, Dr. Schulz encourages people to talk to their local healthcare provider about their ability to get a flu shot. “It is especially important this year,” he said emphatically. “COVID-19 and the flu have a lot of overlapping symptoms, and theoretically, you could be infected with both.” He cautions that outbreaks of COVID-19 combined with outbreaks of the flu could overwhelm the healthcare system, reminiscent of the strain COVID-19 and the flu put on NYC’s healthcare system earlier this year. “Typically, the flu season starts in November, so we encourage people to get theirs by the end of October.” Regarding a future COVID-19 vaccine, Dr. Schulz believes it is only a matter of time. “There is a lot of vigorous study going into this,” he stated. “Vaccination trials are taking place regionally, and there is continued diligence regarding efficacy and safety. It will be a big step and help put this pandemic behind us.” Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • Spencerport Education Foundation Serves Up Platefuls of Hope • Mask Makers: COVID’s Everyday Heroes: Part II Love to write? We are looking for YOU! Become a volunteer writer and share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email our Hometown Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!

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“Drive-Thru” Spaghetti Dinner: The Bloomfield Lions and Leos will be hosting a “DRIVE-THRU” Spaghetti Dinner on Wednesday, October 14th at Veterans Park, 6910 Routes 5/20, Bloomfield. Serving 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm. Adults $8, Children 12 and under $4.

CANANDAIGUA Nar-anon Family Group Meeting. Weekly support group for friend and family of addicts. Whether they have found recovery or still struggling with their addiction. Come join us on Saturdays at Connections rounded recovery at 64 West Ave., Canandaigua. Meeting runs from 7-8 PM. Questions call Janet 585-394-5257. Parkinson Support Group of the Finger Lakes will not be meeting in person. However, they have started meetings on Zoom at 1PM normally on the last Wednesday of each month. If you are not yet a member, call Stu Gillim 585-396-9245 to register so you too can partake in the Zoom meetings to learn of fall prevention, available services, stress management, exercise, nutrition, drug treatment, and more. Topic for September 30, 1PM Zoom meeting will be “Music and the Brain” presented by Jennifer R. Phillips the Chair and Internship Director at the Hochstein School of Music, Expressive Arts Department. Further info.: Gail Shellman 585-624-1448. Paddle Canandaigua Lake/West River from Woodville - Paddle the south end of Canandaigua Lake into the West River from Woodville on Sunday, June 27 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a social-distanced get-together. For additional info/ directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org

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Chicken BBQ! Fundraiser for East Bloomfield UMC. $10 meal includes 1/2 chicken, salt potatoes, roll, and choice of macaroni salad or coleslaw. Saturday, October 3, 11am til sold out (est. 3pm). Held at Joann Fabrics parking lot, 3225 NY-364, Canandaigua. https:// www.eastbloomfieldumc.org

GENESEO 2020 Genesee Valley Hunt Races Canceled Due to Covid-19 Situation: After much thought and deliberation, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Genesee Valley Hunt Races, which were to take place October 10th. We share the disappointment of many who look forward to the Genesee Valley Hunt Races each year and appreciate that most will understand the necessity to cancel under the unprecedented situation of a global pandemic. Meanwhile, we’ll look forward to reconvening the Genesee Valley Hunt Races next year on October 9, 2021 with an event bigger and better than ever.

HONEOYE New to You Sale! Join us for our NEW to YOU SALE on Saturday, October 3rd from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Clothing, Books, Crafts, Kitchenware, Household Goods, Toys, Miscellany. Honeoye Masonic Center, 4994 County Road 36 (W. Lake Rd.) Honeoye. Sponsored by Eagle Star #350, Order of the Eastern Star (non-profit) to assist with our ongoing Charities. Masks and Social Distancing Required.

HONEOYE FALLS The Honeoye Falls/Town of Mendon Historical Society will present a program featuring Jack Kowiak, entitled “Man’s Most Valued Plants” on Thursday, October 1, 7:30pm. This will be a virtual meeting via Zoom. To log in on the Zoom app: Meeting ID: 856 1871 2254. Passcode: 243174. To obtain the Zoom app: https://zoom.us/ join. Questions? Call 624-5655.

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Chicken BBQ - Join us at the Italy Valley United Methodist Church for a delicious CHICKEN BBQ on Saturday, September 26th, 4pm until. Dinners $10 and chicken half $5. We are located at 915 Italy Valley Road in Naples.

PITTSFORD Canceled - The Embrace Your Sisters’ (EYS) Positively Pink in Pittsford Walk fundraiser scheduled for September 27 has been canceled for this year. This would have been the 10th annual event. EYS provides emergency financial support for people with breast cancer. The funds raised by Embrace Your Sisters are used in a variety of ways for breast cancer patients including: utility bills, rent/mortgage, property taxes, transportation to and from treatment, hearing aids, car/ insurance payment, medical bills, Lymphedema sleeve, and more. You can visit the EYS website to apply for support, make a donation, and stay connected. Visit: https://www.embraceyoursisters. org/ Donations can be made through the process of PayPal, AmazonSmile and the United Way of Greater Rochester.

RUSHVILLE LeTourneau Christian Center Ladies Luncheon: LeTourneau Christian Center’s Blessed Hope October ladies luncheon will be held on Friday, October 9, 2020 at 11:00 am. The speaker will be Michelle Capozzi. Program and lunch are only $12 and will follow NY State guidelines for social distancing and restaurants, so masks are required. Please call 585-554-3400 on or before October 2 to make your reservation or email lccmail@letourneau.org. LeTourneau Christian Center is located at 4950 County Road 11, Rushville.

SOUTH BRISTOL South Bristol Fish & Game Club Annual Chicken BBQ Event: Held September 26th, 11-3pm. Our secret sauce marinates the half chicken, cooked over hardwood by our dedicated Club Members. We appreciate your support - $12 will include a donation to the Naples Hospeace House. Salt potatoes, Ginny’s/Dale’s secret coleslaw -people have come from all over for our BBQ. The Grape Festival traffic always supported the annual Chicken BBQ. As always the BBQ will be located at 6500 State Route 64, right at the Parting of the Ways of State Route 64 & State Route 21.

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By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GEOGRAPHY: Which modern city was originally named Byzantium? 2. AD SLOGANS: Which national company’s slogan is “We’ll leave a light on for you”? 3. ANATOMY: Which bone are babies born without? 4. HISTORY: Which European monarch was known as the “Sun King”? 5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is Samhain? 6. MEDICAL TERMS: What is the condition formally known as diastema? 7. ART: Which famous painting is also known as “La Gioconda”? 8. LITERATURE: Where does Winnie-the-Pooh live with his friends? 9. MUSIC: Which country is the rock group AC/DC from? 10. FOOD & DRINK: What is the primary ingredient in traditional hummus? Answers 1. Istanbul, Turkey 2. Motel 6 3. Kneecaps, which develop after birth 4. Louis XIV of France 5. A Gaelic festival Oct. 31-Nov. 1 celebrating the end of the harvest and beginning of winter 6. A noticeable gap between two teeth 7. Mona Lisa 8. Hundred Acre Wood 9. Australia 10. Chickpeas

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Every time I read an article about a badly behaved dog, the trainer says that the dog needs to relearn basic commands like sit, stay and lie down. Why would unrelated commands solve a behavior problem? -- Edward in Albany, New York DEAR EDWARD: Every dog should be trained to respond to five basic commands: come, heel, sit, stay and lie down. Dogs need to obey their owner the first time and every time a command is issued. That may sound a little harsh, but a dog that can’t be controlled is a dog in danger. Owners need to be able to recall a dog that has slipped its leash before it runs into traffic. They need to make sure their dog will walk beside them and will sit calmly on command, especially when another dog approaches. Their dog needs to stay in position when told to do so -- whether sitting or lying down. Dogs aren’t robots, though. Like us, their discipline and training will slip if not regularly reinforced. Think about how often you and I give in to temptation and take that second cookie (or third or fourth or fifth). Just as we humans sometimes need reinforcement of good habits, our dogs need regular reinforcement of basic commands. When owners spend more time working one-on-one with their dogs, they frequently report that undesirable behaviors happen less often. The time and attention that owners give can quickly blunt attention-seeking behaviors. The AKC has a good breakdown of the basic dog commands here: www.akc. org/ expert-advice/training/ and search for “5 basic commands.” Energetic young dogs can be a handful sometimes. If you are having trouble getting your dog to respond to basic commands, enlist the help of a professional trainer. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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UR STRONG I want to give a huge shout out to the many nurses I met during my stay this past month. Each and every one of you in your own way made my stay a little more bearable. From the handmade chocolate milkshake to just chatting with me, from laughing at my bad jokes to drawing funny pictures on the white board. But most of all, thanks for the care and attention given to me. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart! CAR ACCIDENT ANGEL I was in a bad car accident on Route 247 in Canandaigua on Friday, August 28th, and right after my car was hit I was

so scared and upset, but a very kind woman came to me and held me as I cried. She stayed right by side until the ambulance came. She was my angel, and I am forever grateful and blessed for her act of kindness. I did not get her name, but God bless you, and thank you so very much for being by my side. There are still kind people in this world, and she is definitely one of them! ABOVE AND BEYOND I want to recognize Alden Smith who owns Smith Solutions, our garbage service in Dansville. He is hands down the hardest working, most honest and respectful young man I know. He

goes above and beyond to serve his customers. Thank you for being outstanding in what I can imagine is a thankless job. A LOCAL TREASURE We arranged for a private tour of historic Valentown in Victor with a group of friends and wish to thank our tour guide, Kathryn White, and the other volunteers who made it possible. Valentown has a fascinating history and is a living legacy of the late Sheldon Fischer. It relies upon donations and volunteers to keep it operating. If you have not visited, I encourage you to check it out! THANK YOU!

BARE FEET After I left the store, you asked the cashier why I was allowed to be barefoot. (My son was behind you in line.) Had you asked, I would have been happy to explain US Department of Justice 28 CFR Part 36 (.201 and .302) protects a person’s right to go barefoot due to health, medical or disability reasons. It is a violation to ask why the person is barefoot, just as it would be to ask why a person is in a wheelchair. To educate: I have neuropathy, deadening the feeling in my feet. The greater my points of contact with the ground, the less likely I am to fall. If you pay attention, you will notice there is no longer a sign on any public entity stating no shirt, no shoes, no service due to this law. So, if you see me barefoot, please do not run to get the manager. I am a person with disabilities.

OUT OF SEASON My brother has 30 acres of land and has been watching a large turkey family in the fields eating grasshoppers. Something spooked them and they all flew across the road onto a certain property. This guy grabs his gun and starts shooting! My brother flipped out as he watched this. This person said he wanted a turkey for dinner after he lied about it saying the turkeys scared his horses, claiming he shot over the horses at the turkeys. My brother does not know for sure if he hit one, but if he got the hen, those babies surely won’t make it. I think these people are shooting deer, as well as rabbits and anything they can eat. What makes them special that they can shoot everything that is out of season? If I catch them doing this, I will turn them in.

OVERPOPULATION The only real way to solve the pollution and trashing of the earth’s environment is to have fewer people on the planet. Overpopulation is the source off the problems, and until people stop having more than two kids, the problems are only going to get worse. That is why there are over 8 billion people on earth. Magazines can publish good ideas and suggestions, which is fine, but in the end, it is too many people are the basic problem. RESPONSE TO “RABBLE ROUSERS” I am so sorry if you are having difficulty opening a small business in whatever township you live in. I know that where I live, we had a beautiful hardware store set up business. It was so wonderful to have a place so close to home. They once told us what a difficult

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Just want to express my appreciation to the two Ontario County Sheriff’s Deputies who rescued me when I carelessly locked my keys and phone in my truck when I stopped at a veggie stand on 5 and 20 on Sept. 9th. Also, my gratitude to Laura Jo at the stand, who called for help. Thank you all! THANK YOU! I would like to thank the gentleman in the black truck who was in front of me at the McDonald’s drive-thru in Lakeville on Friday, Sept. 11th around 2:30pm for paying for my order. It brightened my day and was greatly appreciated!

time Town Hall gave them when they wanted to open. Yet, we can have a place that brings down the neighborhood. That is fine with Town Hall, which I find odd. The hardware store unfortunately had to close its doors. How sad! I wish you well with your endeavors, but it does seem to be an upward climb for some.

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o wear masks or not to wear masks has become the question lately. No matter where you stand, there is no denying the care and selflessness shown by those at home who gave, and continue to give, their time, resources and talents to make masks for those in need. Five of these unsung heroes in Livingston and Ontario Counties open up about their mask-making journeys. Rachel Halbert – Caledonia Caledonia’s Rachel Halbert, a homeschooling mom of four, was inspired to make her first masks for her sister, an essential worker at Strong Hospital. It wasn’t long, however, before people began asking for Rachel’s masks. “I started receiving more and more requests, and I realized, wow, more people need these than I thought,” she shared. “I couldn’t make masks fast enough!”

Showing off Rachel Halbert’s masks!

Rachel started filling a tote with masks of all sizes for men, women, and children, made from the material she had on hand. Some of her friends helped, as well. Rachel offered them at no charge to anyone in need. “The community response has been overwhelming,” she said. “I put a donation jar out front with tote of masks, and I received a huge outpouring of financial support. Material of all kinds was donated along with plants, gift cards, even pizza and food so I wouldn’t have to worry about dinner.” Recently, Rachel began using a new design and has been focusing on children’s masks for the 2020 school year, estimating she has made well over 500 Rachel Halbert’s masks are a great fit! masks total at this point. “It has been so rewarding to hear how my masks blessed others and to see people in my community wearing them,” Rachel confided. “I am thankful I was able to help keep them a little safer.” Elizabeth Hendy – Canandaigua Heading north of Naples, Elizabeth Hendy of Canandaigua also found a way for masks to serve a dual purpose. “I started making masks because we needed a way to start raising money for the Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program,” Elizabeth explained. “This agency does a lot of good work

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making sure horses find good homes at the end of their racing careers.” Elizabeth knew that those working at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack, as well as others, would be in need of masks to comply with very strict regulations. So, she decided to make her masks with horse-themed patterns. “It makes it a little nicer to wear a Elizabeth Hendy displays her masks mask,” she said. “They are with the help of a five-month-old thoroughbred unofficially known as washable and very Captain, a future race horse! affordable. I provide masks for those who need them, and the money they bring in makes certain these horses are still being fed and taken care of.”

Elizabeth Hendy makes horse-themed masks to support the Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program!

Although she has faced difficulties such as a lack of supplies and her sewing machine breaking down, Elizabeth continues to sew masks. “It doesn’t help to make masks which are pretty but not comfortable,” she said. She has made over 200 more comfortable masks so far. To order Elizabeth’s masks, visit the Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program Facebook page.

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NOW HERE'S A TIP * If you are looking after baby kittens that are bottle feeding, when you handle the kittens, wear pants and long sleeves. Tiny kitten nails are like razor blades they are so sharp! And of course, they love to climb up on you to get your attention. * “While my family is still participating in virtual learning, it’s important that we recognize some structure. This means preparing -- or at least planning -- lunch meals ahead of time. Our house is small, and one of us is near the kitchen. This saves us two to three periods of someone banging around in the kitchen being disruptive.” -- E. in Florida * “Want to be more organized in your home cleaning? It seems many people want to have a cleaner, more organized home but get overwhelmed when putting it into practice. Start by creating a cleaning schedule that breaks down jobs into a list incorporating tasks to be done daily, weekly and even monthly or quarterly. It takes the ‘if I can’t do everything I’ll just do nothing’ factor out of play.” -- J.M. in Pennsylvania * A bathroom squeegee can help eliminate water spots before they form on your shower doors. Hang one in your shower. * If you haven’t worn an item in six months (of its seasonality), it’s time to let it go. That’s been the Golden Rule for as long as I can remember. I was asked recently, Does it apply this year? I think now, like always, is a good time to look critically at your overall summer wardrobe, but I would add “opportunity” to the caveats. Meaning, if you haven’t worn it because you have not had an opportunity you otherwise would have had, save it. Those work clothes will be important again! -- JoAnn ●

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in our Senior living community. Excellent Benefit and work environment Please send resume to the attention of: Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director Lslater@quailsummit.com EOE

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Substitutes Needed: Bus Monitor • Food Service Helper • Cleaner Teacher Aide (High school diploma required) Bus Driver (CDL with passenger endorsement required) Application Deadline: Until Filled Please complete a Civil Service application online at https://www.co.ontario.ny.us/94/Human-Resources If you do not have email access, please contact Sue Burnett in the District Office @ 585-289-2160. EOE: Equal Opportunity Employer

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York Central School Job Opportunity:

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Cortland Plastics, a growing plastic bottle molder located in Cortland, NY has a position open in our maintenance department. We are looking for an experienced maintenance person with ability to trouble-shoot and repair machinery along with secondary and support equipment. Hands-on experience with electrical schematics and general mechanical repairs including hydraulics and pneumatics a must. Please email resume to kbreed@cortlandplastics.com or apply in person at 215 Main St., Cortland, NY

(Part-time) Job Duties: Accounts Payable & Additional Clerical Duties (Interviews begin upon receipt of application) More information and application available at: www.yorkcsd.org Send cover letter, resume and application to: York Central School Heidi Newcomb, District Office P.O. Box 102, 2578 Genesee Street Retsof, NY 14539

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Cortland Plastics is hiring for the position of Plastics Process Technician Trainee. Previous experience in manufacturing molding operations, job set-up, electrical background and performing preventative maintenance is a plus. Please email a resume to kbreed@cortlandplastics.com or come in and fill out an application at 215 Main St., Cortland, NY

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Apartment Building and Grounds Maintenance Maintenance Manager-Caretaker needed for a recently renovated 24 apartment complex for elderly /disabled in Livonia, NY. Permanent part-time position at 14 hours per week. Responsible for maintenance of buildings and grounds of apartment community. Knowledge of electrical, plumbing, minor repair duties, record keeping- reporting and basic computer aptitude required. Physical ability to perform lawn care, snow removal and common area cleaning is essential. Good interpersonal communication skills required and willingness to work with elderly/ disabled. Ability to work independently to meet maintenance standards and to complete some “on-call” duties as needed. Competitive wages and benefits.

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MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Quail Summit is seeking a full-time

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New Team Members Needed! Breakfast/Lunch Server • 25-28Hrs./Week We are looking for a courteous individual to serve meals and bus tables for our residents, guests and staff. This applicant will also set tables and clean the dining room and kitchen area. All waitstaff are trained in-house, therefore previous experience is not necessary.

Send letter of interest and resume By October 16, 2020 to Jennifer Green, Honeoye Central School PO Box 170, Honeoye, NY 14471 (585) 229-4125 EOE

Personal Care Aide/Med. Tech. • Per Diem We are in need of a vibrant, outgoing person to join the Ashton Place family. This position provides assistance and supervision with activities of daily living such as: medication administration assistance, showering, grooming and dressing. We offer dynamic and comprehensive in-house training so previous experience is not necessary.

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MUST BE PLACED VIA OUR WEBSITE: www.GVPennySaver.com One ad per residence/phone #. 1 edition per week ($5/each addl. area per week). One item in the ad. Ten words or less. Price of item must be $50 or less & stated in the ad.

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FIREWOOD: By the load approximately 6-6.5 face cord at 4x8x16 per cord, $440. 607-566-2117. Jon Pinkney Trucking & Logging.

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ITEMS FOR SALE FOR SALE: 2 wrought iron bar chairs, $15 each. 2 Ethan Allen wing chairs, $25 each. 6 shelf bookcase, $20. 5-1/2’x8’ brown w/rust & gold border rug, like new, $25. 115+ year old upright reed pump organ, needs new bellow, $50/ o.b.o. 845-537-6989. Avon area.

FOR SALE: Air hockey table, new, $150. Make offer on folling items: CDs, albums, old books, oil paintings, Indian prints w/frames, military pins, porcelain dolls. 585-430-4205.

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ANTIQUE TRACTORS For Sale. Allis Chalmers models G and U. 585-734-0186.

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TRI CO DOOR COMPANY for garage doors and openers. Parts, Service, Sales and installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-924-3210. Insured. HEATING & COOLING: We repair & service all types of oil & gas heating systems. Boilers, furnaces, water heaters, residential & Mobile homes. Oil heat service contracts. A/C cleaning & repair. Fast service, honest advice, guaranteed work. 24 hour emergency service. VISA/MC. Call Summit Burner Service, 585-554-4492.

CHAPPELLS JUNK YARD: Free towing of your junk cars, trucks, vans. Up to $500 cash. Up to $5000 for newer models. 585-394-9450

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MISC. STORAGE UNIT SALES: Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 1:30 PM. Location: EZ Self Storage, 3500 Route 14A Geneva NY 14456. Unit #1034- Nicholas Heide, Unit #1046- Rebecca Espana, Unit #1053- Mike O’Connor, Unit #1099- Rick Koslosky, Unit #1122- Andrea Strongs. COMPUTER ISSUES? GEEKS ON SITE provides FREE diagnosis REMOTELY 24/7 SERVICE DURING COVID19. No home visit necessary. $40 OFF with coupon 86407! Restrictions apply. 855-385-4814. DISH Network. $59.99 for 190 Channels! Blazing Fast Internet, $19.99/ month (where available.) Switch & Get a FREE $100 Visa Gift Card. FREE Voice Remote. FREE HD DVR. FREE Streaming on ALL Devices. Call today! 1-866-713-1595. DENTAL INSURANCE from Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Coverage for [350+] procedures. Real dental insurance -NOT just a discount plan. [Don’t wait!] Call now! Get your FREE Dental Information Kit with all the details! 1-877-308-2834 www. dental50plus.com/cadnet #6258 PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, Oh, Most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, Assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me that you are my mother. Oh Holy Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make you request known) There are none that can withstand your power, Oh, Mary conceived without sin, Pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3 times) O holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands. (3 times) Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. You must publish it and it will be granted to you. P.K.G.

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Honor Your Loved One In print and online by publishing an Obituary in our Passages Section for just $50. Includes color photo and unlimited wording. Call or Email: Lynn Forrester, Ext. 141 585-226-8111 Passages@GVPennySaver.com

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Gardeners My sweet corn, when a couple feet tall, produces 1-3 suckers off the base of the main stalk; why? Dave P. So-called “suckers” in this case are tillers. Corn tiller development is a normal part of corn physiology with variation by variety. Tillers generally indicate favorable

from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County growing conditions which may mean plants are spaced too far apart with abundant moisture and excess fertility. Recommended spacing is with rows 30 to 36 inches apart with a spacing of 8 to 12 inches between plants within a row. Adverse weather

conditions such as hail and frost that damage the growing point in the stalk in early development can also cause tiller development. There is little effect from

tillers on the corn crop, and their presence is considered neutral, although there are some reports of positive and negative results.

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