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Honduras Builds Hope with Border BuddiesBy Amanda Dudek
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o often, we see new images from our nation’s southern border. Although there are several opposing views, many people agree that something must be done. In Honduras, Border Buddies Ministries is helping to support that nation from the inside out. “We started working in Tegucigalpa, Honduras in 2004,” said Mark Erway, retired Methodist minister and Vice President of Border Buddies. “Our president and his wife, Michael and Glenda Miller, have lived there for about 15 years now.” Among other services, from clean water to prison ministry, Border Buddies brings in construction teams to rebuild schools. “We are on our 5th school, and we just welcomed Team 56”, said Erway. Border Buddies, a 501c3 nonprofit, believes that the best way to support those in countries like Honduras is to bring hope and a future to them. “At the end of each team’s 10-day stay, whichever school we’re working at has an assembly,” explained Erway. “In all the times that I have spoken to the students, I have said, ‘What we are doing is for you and your future. We hope that, rather than leaving, your goal is to be better educated, receive your graduation certificate, stay in Honduras and do your best you can to make your country the best it can be.’” “Even gang members encouraged us to go into the communities (barrios) and support the children if we really wanted to make a difference,” said Communications Director, Brad Hinman. Each barrio must provide for its public school. The Honduran government pays teacher salaries, but everything else - maintenance, supplies, tuition fees, books and materials - depends on these families. “Many can’t actually do that,” said Erway. “So, we found a way for those of us in North America to sponsor a child in school, paying for tuition, books, supplies and the required uniform.” Border Buddies also faced schools that were in a terrible state of disrepair. “The buildings, built in the 1960s-70s, needed repairs; blackboards were destroyed; paint was peeling, and there were no screens on the windows,” recalled Erway. “The classrooms were also overcrowded with some cramming 50-60 children inside.”
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Border Buddies is working to improve these schools, also spearheading an initiative to build cafeterias in these elementary schools. “Now, kids in these schools are able to eat a hot lunch,” said Hinman. When Border Buddies added a second floor to one elementary school, it literally doubled in size. “After we fix, expand, clean and paint a school, the parents are proud of where their kids go, teachers like going there to teach, and the kids realized the difference. It just improves everyone’s outlook,” Erway observed. “Michael and Glenda Miller also visit the families of each sponsored child,” Erway stated. “They make sure the children are doing well and the parents are involved. We have minimum GPA, attendance and other requirements. We work with them and their families, but the children must make the most of this wonderful opportunity. It is my understanding that in Honduras, they cannot even get a job at McDonalds if they do not have a high school diploma.”
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Typically, children quit school after 6th grade in order to work to help their families. “Since we have been there, almost every, single one of our sponsored children have stayed in school,” Erway shared. “They are typically class leaders, ranking among the best in their classes academically.” “We have seen kids who have graduated and are lawyers, masons, bankers,” said Erway. “We are also Christians, and we believe the Bible is the answer to a lot of people’s woes. We have seen how the gangs have carved up and claimed portions of this city, leaving children hopeless.” By the time a child is 9 or 10 years old, he or she faces being coerced into joining gangs. “Our hope is to break this control through the power of the Gospel and through better education,” Erway said. “We want to give these children a hope for a better future for themselves and the nation of Honduras. As they become the leaders and influencers of this next generation, we believe they will bring this foundation to a society which has known hopelessness and fear.” “We have seen families changed, totally altered,” Erway shared. “Kids who once abused substances have now gone to school, graduated and are working. There was one young lady who carried a 99% GPA all through high school. She is now getting her college education in Honduras to be an accountant and a lawyer.” “We went from sponsoring 24 children in 2015 to about 316 children this year,” said Erway. “Of the work we do, I believe this will have the greatest impact over time.” For more information, to donate or to sponsor a child, visit www.borderbuddies.org. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories: • GCASA’s New Programs Help Even the Odds • Wild Tinker Draws Families Back to Nature Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!
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CANANDAIGUA: 2 Arlington Park. Friday & Saturday, August 23-24 (9-4pm). Household items, telescope, furniture, sports equipment, and more! No early birds.
CANANDAIGUA: Palomino Ct 8/16 - 8/17 (8-3pm) Multi-Family Garage Sales - Baby & Children, Household items, LuLaRoe new with tags! CANANDAIGUA: 112 Holiday Lane. August 16-17 (9-1pm). Something for everyone! Rain or shine.
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HEMLOCK: 5124 Federal Road. 8/23-24 (10-4pm), 8/25 (12-6pm). Ton of Angels, DVDs, stones, Native American, 1900’s stoneware. Readings available. HONEOYE: 5142 Pinewood Hill Rd. Aug.16,17,18 Garage Sale: (9-5pm), just off Cty Rd 33. Computer desk, antique school desk, chairs, kids toys/ bikes, file cabinets, linens, clothes, dolls, TVs much more!
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Gardeners I have perennial gardens that are 20+ years old - the plants have changed somewhat over the years, but the area has always been perennials. The gardens have become overgrown with clover in the last couple of years both green and purple clover. I’m wondering what I can do about it, besides weeding. The plants are fairly close together, so there isn’t much I could do about turning the soil. Is there something I could put down to impede the growth/ spread of the clover? Thank you. – Beth H.
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become more of a challenge. First, where plants are close together and fairly tall, they will hide small bits of clover so that if you are not too obsessive, perhaps you can tolerate some amount of it. Of course, an abundance of clover and other weeds rob your perennials of moisture and nutrients, so it is important to keep these uninvited guests to a minimum. You might try putting down several layers of newspaper where there is room, wetting it down, and covering it with 2 or 3 inches of mulch. Eventually the newspaper will decompose, but it is a great alternative to using landscape cloth and easier to manage in small spaces between plants. Another suggestion, dig or pull out the clover (and I know that the purple clover is annoying since it doesn’t pull out as easily Mature gardens tend to fill up with weeds as as the green), then sprinkle a pre-emergent the perennials grow and spread over time. herbicide such as Preen in the freshly weedIt certainly makes weeding and mulching ed area, following the directions on the con-
tainer. If you do one small area at a time, it’s not too bad. I have found that it doesn’t prevent all weeds from germinating but does keep them to a manageable level. I do not recommend using a post-emergent herbicide since that would risk damaging your perennials.
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died. It was only its second year. – June S. Many people buy a rose of a color they like. If you want a rose that is hardy and disease-resistant, you could purchase one that is grown on its own roots, then pick from available colors. Knock-Out Roses is a widely-available brand grown on its own roots. There are many others. If you do wish to grow grafted roses, you will need to provide good air circulation, enriched soil, ample mulch (especially before winter), and spray every two weeks with a fungicide to prevent black spot.
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Wood Library: AUTHOR VISIT: RICHARD HERMANN, Mon, Aug 19 I 7:00-8:30PM. A bio-history of Margarete Sobel, who lived 101 years, the entire span of the 20th century. COMPUTER CLASSES FOR SENIORS: IPADS FOR BEGINNERS, Wed, Aug 21 I 10:30AM-12:30PM. Bring a fully charged iPad to class and learn how to use the device. For people age 60+ who reside in Ontario County. Registration required by calling 585-396-4047. MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE - Mon, Aug 26 I 6:308:30PM. Watch The Favourite (R), a black comedy set in early 18th century England. The film examines the relationship between two cousins vying to be court favorites of the Queen. KINGSTON THRILLER BOOK CLUB -Tues, Aug 27 I 5:30-7:30PM. Read and discuss The Crow Trap by Ann Cleeves. SIP N SPLASH: INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOR BASICS, Wed, Aug 28 I 6:30-8:30PM. Learn watercolor basics and enjoy a glass of wine. Taught by Howard VanBuren. $15. Registration required. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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ALEXANDER Alexander Class of 1979 40th Class Reunion - Saturday, August 31st. For more information please call (585) 219-4061.
BLOOMFIELD After Hours at the Museum - A series of entertaining and informative bimonthly presentations at the Antique Wireless Museum. On Wednesday, September 18, 2019, enjoy a fascinating presentation on the “History of WHAM” by Ed Gable, AWA Curator Emeritus, beginning at 7:30 pm. WHAM is one of the pioneers of radio in Rochester. Tickets are available in advance at the Museum or at the door. Admission for adults is $10 or $5 for Museum members. The Antique Wireless Museum is located at 6925 Route 5 in Bloomfield just east of the corner of Route 444. http://antiquewireless.org
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The Alzheimer’s Association Offers Programs and Services for Individuals with Alzheimer’s or Another Dementia and Their Care Partners. The Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region helps community members who live with the disease and their care partners learn more about Alzheimer’s, share their experiences and connect with others who understand. For a list of support groups, social activities and conferences visit: www.alz.org/ rochesterny. For more information or to register, call 1-800-272-3900. Cruisin’ for a Cause - Ontario ARC’s annual signature fundraiser returns Thursday, August 22, 2019 at 5:30PM at Sonnenberg Gardens, 151 Charlotte St. in Canandaigua. Live entertainment, a menu of summer favorites, live and silent auction. Online auction held prior to event. Cruisin’ will feature a Car Show - rain or shine. Registration for the car show: $30 per driver or $40 for 1 driver and 1 guest. Details or to register: ontarioarc.org/ cruisin-for-a-cause-car-show. Dress is summer casual. Tickets to the Cruisin’ for a Cause: $60 each and can be purchased online at ontarioarc.org/cruisin-for-a-cause. A ticket to Cruisin’ for a Cause also includes access to Sonnenberg’s gardens and greenhouses.
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Bristol Library: Rummage & Book Sale on the Bristol Library Lawn on Saturday, August 24th, from 9 am to 1 pm at 6750 County Road #32 in Bristol Center. The library will host a Rummage sale of household goods, toys, furniture, and BOOKS to benefit the library. Individuals from the community can also set up a table of goods for sale by giving a cash donation to the library. Bring your own table if you wish to sell your items. There will be a special “Kid’s Table”, where children can sell or exchange toys. Hot Dogs & POP will be available for lunch. NO CLOTHING or BIG ELECTRONICS. Set up starts at 8 am, Rain Date: Sunday, August 25th (same start time). This fundraiser event is sponsored by the Bristol Library Volunteer Committee. Visit our website at www.thebristollibrary.com for more details, or call the Bristol Library at (585) 229- 5862 for additional information.
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COMMUNITY BIKE RALLY 12 & 25 MILE RALLIES 9AM SUN. AUG 25 CHESHIRE UNION SCHOOL REGISTER: OCHS.org or day of race 8AM Canandaigua Community Toastmasters has a new meeting location. We will be meeting on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the Lyons National Bank, 3225 East Lake Road Room #215. Please visit cct.toastmastersclubs. org for more information. Visitors always welcome! Canandaigua Meal - Family Style Meal served every 4th Sunday of the month, 1pm at the Canandaigua Fire Hall on South Main St Corner of Phelps St. Come enjoy a meal and visit with others in our community. We do not deliver. We are always looking for volunteers and donations of food. If our meal falls on a holiday weekend we move our meal to the Sunday before. If you have questions you can contact us at our Facebook page “Canandaigua Meal” or call 585-394-5257. The Senior Citizens Club of Canandaigua is holding a YARD SALE to benefit the Seniors on August 15-16 and 17, each day from 9AM to 5PM at 136 Park Place, Canandaigua, NY. Come one come all, a lot of people are downsizing.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast - Sunday, August 18, 8am-11am at the Cheshire Fire Hall #1, 4285 Rt. 21 South, Canandaigua. Adults - $7, Children age 5-12 yrs. - $3, Children under 5 yrs. - Free. Parkinsons Support Group of the Finger Lakes - The Parkinsons Support Group of the Finger Lakes will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, August 28, 1pm at Wood Library (134 N. Main Street, Canandaigua). All are welcome; there is no charge; venue is handicapped accessible. This month’s topic is a panel discussion of DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation), by our members who have had DBS and a Power Point presentation by Mark Syverud. After the talk, we will have social time and then breakout groups for those with Parkinson’s and their care partners. For information, contact Ellie (585-313-9689). Introduction to Project Drawdown - Concerned about global warming but not sure what can be done? Come hear an Introduction to “Drawdown The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming” on Thursday, August 22, 6pm at 3024 Cooley Road (Unitarian Universalist Church of Canandaigua) and learn about the 100 most achievable, practical, and proven solutions to our climate crisis. Learn about the very realistic, optimistic, and solutions based ways we can all be part of the healing of our relationship with the planet and with each other. Workshop is free but registration is requested: https:://connect. pachamama.org/node/2216. For more information, Lynne (lynnewestmoreland@gmail.com).
FARMINGTON People and Places Photography Exhibit - Featuring the work of local photographers Melody Burri and Regina Muscarella. Opening reception on August 22 from 5 to 7 pm. Meet the artists and enjoy tiny bites. Art gallery is open weekdays 9 am to 2 pm, evenings and weekends by appointment. Call Kathy 585-301-6107. On display until October 6. Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. h t t p s : / / w w w . cobblestoneartscenter.com
MIDDLESEX Middlesex Conservation Club Sunday Breakfast & Open Trap Shoot. Additional activities include: indoor pellet range and youth archery. Held: August 18 and September 1 from 8-11am at the Middlesex Conservation Club, 6087 S. Hill Rd., Middlesex. http://www. officialmiddlesexconservationclub. com. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Middlesex Hose Co. Roast Beef Dinner - 5537 Water St, Middlesex. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 4-7 PM. Adults $12, Children $6 (school age to 12), Preschool Free. Dinner Menu: Tossed Salad, Rolls, Relish Dish, Roast Beef, Gravy, Potatoes, Corn, Pie, Ice Tea, Milk, and Coffee. http:// middlesexfire.org
ROCHESTER Madison High School Class of 1959 60th Year Reunion!! Friday, September 13, 2019 at Red Fedele’s Book House, 920 Elmridge Plaza. We are looking for “missing” class members. If you haven’t heard about the reunion or haven’t updated your information since the last reunion please send an Email to giorgijosephesq@gmail.com include your name (maiden & married), home & Email address and phone number or call Joe Giorgi (585) 458-5368. More details will follow once we have the list updated.
SHORTSVILLE Shortsville Railroad Station Museum Open House - The Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society Station Museum at 8 East High Street in Shortsville will be open to the public on Sunday, August 18. Hours will be 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. A large collection of historical artifacts from the Lehigh Valley Railroad is on display at the museum. The gift shop will be open. Admission is free; donations are welcome. For more information, visit www.lvrrhs.org or call 585-289-9149.
SPRINGWATER Hike Finger Lakes Trail - Hike & Explore a portion of the Finger Lakes Trail on Sunday, August 18 from 4-6PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/directions/updates visit the website.
WEBSTER R L Thomas Class of 1969 50th Year Reunion! Saturday, September 28, 2019, Webster Golf Club. A Friday night event is also being planned. More details will follow once we have our list updated. We are looking for many “missing” class members, so if you haven’t heard about the reunion, or haven’t updated your information since our last reunion, please either send us an email at rltclassof69reunion@gmail.com or like us on Facebook. We are also collecting information on Classmates.com. You may also call Cindi (Daniels) Bouchard at 585-217-2885 or Deb (Morgan) Walbourn at 585-355-7786.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Something’s been puzzling me. I’m a 71-year-old female, and my cholesterol tends to hover around the 240 mark. However, I had to give up bread for several weeks due to oral surgery, and my next blood test results showed my cholesterol had plummeted 40 points, to 206. (I actually had them double-check, since I thought they had given me someone else’s report!) I asked my doctor about this, but he didn’t know of any reason for it to happen. My husband thinks it may have something to do with the yeast. Do you have any ideas? -- R.R. ANSWER: No, I don’t think it’s the yeast; I think it’s because you are eating fewer carbohydrates from bread, which get quickly converted to sugar and enters the blood. Sugar has effects on blood cholesterol (especially on triglycerides). Although a 20 percent drop is higher than the average, it’s not out of the expected range. The other thing that is often forgotten is what you changed your diet to. If you ate overall fewer calories, you may have lost a few pounds, and sometimes that can have a big beneficial effect on cholesterol. It also may be the case that you ate more fiber from vegetables, nuts and fruits, which in itself can help reduce cholesterol. It was wise to double-check, because although the lab only rarely makes mistakes, the level in the body does vary a bit. It’s possible that the 240 was higher than your average and the 206 was lower. Following the trend helps prevent those kinds of errors. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: There is a lot of information about how much one should exercise that doesn’t seem to apply to seniors. I am a 76-year-old man in acceptable health for my age. I have never fallen, but my balance has declined some. I walk about 30 leisurely minutes a day, but I wouldn’t say any of the walk could be defined as “cardio.” When walking on uneven ground, I use a walking stick. I am active in my yard; I mow my lawns and tend vegetable and flower beds. Is this enough of an exercise regimen? -- L.S. ANSWER: You are doing a lot better than most people who are 76. The optimal for you depends, because your exercise regimen has to work for your life. I can say that people who exercise a bit more than you do (including some work with weights and some more vigorous exercise to get the heart rate up -- that’s what defines “cardio”) are likely to have a slightly lower risk of many diseases; however, it’s very wise to be cautious when you have a balance issue, even if you have never fallen. Using a walking stick is great if it helps you (many people have written to say that they use one or two sticks to help maintain balance). What you don’t want is an exercise regimen that you won’t like to do, because people quickly quit exercising if they aren’t enjoying at least some aspect of it. So, keep doing what you are doing: It will help prevent loss of balance, strength and function. Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. ©2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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FULL-SIZE BOX SPRING. You pick up: 585-538-2790
HIDE-A-BED COUCH in very good condition: 315-536-4029
RAYOVAC EXTRA ADVANCED HEARING AID BATTERIES (size 10). Ten packets of six, exp. 4/2023. Canandaigua: 585-394-5874
VINTAGE STINGRAY/MUSCLE BIKES (or parts) wanted. If you’ve been holding onto it and want to get rid of, call me: 585-301-8346
WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE WORKBOOK (2 books): sortino01@gmail.com
ANTIQUE TEACUPS: China, porcelain, etc. ANTIQUE DISHWARE. Drop off needed in Batavia: 716-353-3127
3-PIECE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER can be repurposed into bookcases. You pick up: 585-261-0164
COUNTERTOP that measures no larger than 32”W. In very good condition: 585-482-3962
PLASTIC TUBING FOR OXYGEN TANKS. You pick up Lakeville: 585-346-9777
Used DOOR for a basement in good condition. Without frame. Standard 28”W x 79”L (no larger than 29”W): 585-482-3962
Large quantity of TY BEANIE BABIES, all sizes. Prefer a nonprofit organization: 585-346-9777
REEL TO REEL TAPE MACHINE and an 8 TRACK PLAYER in good working order: slyfox1120@gmail.com
ORIGINAL PIRATE-THEMED VBS CURRICULUM complete with skits, costumes, great props & decorations, lessons. First come, takes it! Text: 585-764-6810
14 FT. ALUMINUM CANOE: 585-371-2633
MATERIAL SCRAPS to make a quilt or whatever project: 585-424-5993
New/gently used, EASY TO FOLD WHEELCHAIR, for my mother in Brockport area: lambselling@yahoo.com
OLD BOATS, BOAT PARTS, MOTOR – anything boat related: 585-456-3916
13 containers of HIGH CALORIE BOOST and 11 bottles of CARNATION BREAKFAST ESSENTIALS. All unopened: 585-201-7009
STRAW BALES for animal bedding and LOCAL HONEY PRODUCER: 585-637-0933
Large quantity of FABRIC SAMPLE BOOKS, different sizes. Great for projects: 585-734-9121
LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIR to transport senior. Not heavy: Text 585-748-8531
HAMMOND ORGAN 1973 and/or KIMBALL SPINET PIANO 1975. You pick up near Warsaw: 585-429-0001
PING PONG TABLE: 585-250-2376
28” OLD STYLE BOX TV, heavy. Works just fine. Bought in 2005. You pick up: Suesassy1231@gmail.com
VINTAGE ELECTRONIC ITEMS: Radios, Tube Tester, Tubes, Motors, Audio, Microphones, etc. (No TV’s): greg3151@yahoo.com
1829 PROSPECTOR WOOD STOVE and HITZER WOOD STOVE (can burn coal). Very heavy. You pick up: 585-405-5385
MP3 PLAYERS and IPOD SHUFFLES for a Music of Ages Program. New or used okay as long as they are in working order: 585-815-8501 x400
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED. Almost brand new. You pick up: 585-381-0501
STAIRLIFT for a Veteran. Will pick up: 585-554-5313
ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR. Good condition. Works well: 585-233-6073 SOLID OAK CABINET (76-1/2” x 24” x 18”) with three movable shelves and a CABINET (78-3/4” x 48-3/4” x 21-3/4”), 2 doors and space to hang things: 585-533-9359 ACROSONIC CONSOLE PIANO with bench. Built by Baldwin: 585-473-0387 or 585-624-9439 PERM RODS, large bag, many different sizes and a BLACK PLASTIC APRON for coloring: 585-394-3354
First year teacher looking for CLASSROOM FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES. Large oval rug, mailbox, rocking chair, electric pencil sharpener. Anything appreciated: tinaditz123@gmail.com PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, AUTO-HARP and CANS OF WHITE PAINT: 585-671-1996 please leave message Used or old RAIL FENCE, don’t need post: 585-334-1249 GAS POWERED PUSH MOWER in good working condition for non-profit museum: 585-589-9013
Unearthed a ton of FLAT SHALE ROCKS. Byron area: 585-548-9914
OLD VIDEO GAMES and CONSOLES wanted for needy children. Will pick up: rsibs@aol.com or call 585-285-2446
LONG DRESSER, HEADBOARD & METAL FRAME. No footboard. Needs to be repainted. You pick up: 585-259-2841 or valenciacheek21@gmail.com
DIGITAL PROJECTOR in working condition to borrow for a day event: 585-672-5807
Working 32” SONY TV: 585-334-0205
Working LAMINATOR for Scout leader training: 585-339-8659
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HUNTING CABIN AUCTION SAT., SEPT. 7, 2019
11:00 A.M.
BRANCHPORT, NY
Auction to be held at 3518 Six Ponds Lane, off of Italy Hill Rd. 4 miles West of Branchport N.Y. PARCEL 1: Selling will be 10 wooded acres with 1486 sq ft ranch cabin, 20 x 40 Amish built pole barn, outbuilding and spring fed pond. Assessed for $127,800, Sells for $50,000 or above. PARCEL 2: 5.2 wooded acres and pond. Assessed for $39,100, Sells for $10,000 or above. $10,000 deposit required to bid on parcel 1 and $3,000 deposit required to bid on parcel 2. OPEN HOUSES: Sat., 8-24 from 10-11 A.M., Sat., 8-31 10-11 A.M. and Sat., 9-7 from 10-11 A.M. Please see www.harriswilcox.com for pictures and descriptions or call Shelly at 585-683-0995 or Penne at 585-303-2325. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium.
HARRIS WILCOX INC. Auctioneers, Realtors & Appraisers
Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com
Farm Machinery Consignment Auction Sat., Aug. 24, 2019 @ 9:00am Treasure Hunting Safety Tips For The Savvy Yard Sale Shopper Second-hand items, especially electronics, building supplies, appliances and helmets, may carry certain risks if damaged or used. If you are planning on reselling consumer items, check the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Web site for a guide on things that can and cannot be sold, and for product recalls. CSA Group, a leading certification and testing organization, offers these safety tips for yard sale shoppers. Second-hand items: Avoid purchasing used bicycle, hockey or construction helmets, as you don’t know their history or what damage may be hidden from plain view.
Finger Lakes Produce Auction 3691 State Route 14A (Penn Yan-Dundee Rd.)
(315) 531-8446 Early pledged items with much more to come. Tractors, Skidloaders and Combines: JD 4030 Tractor w/loader, side console & 8 speed, JD 4400 Combine w/213 Grain Head, JD 4 row Corn Head, Bobcat 873 Skidloader (5990 hours), David Brown 1412 Tractor, 2150 Kubota 4WD Diesel Tractor, Hydro & approx 21hp, Ruff Train Scissor Manlift, 2000 lb. lift & 25’ reach, JD loader. Forage Equipment: IH 720 Chopper w/2 row Corn Head, NH 565 Baler w/72 thrower, Miller Pro 1060 Blower, (2) NH 824 Corn Heads, JD 7’ Hay Head, IH 5’ Hay Head & (2) 9’x18’ Wooden Rack Wagons.
Tools, Equipment, etc.Auction
Other Farm Equipment: Gehl 56 Grinder Mixer, Jacto Arbus 270 3 pt air blast sprayer (200 gal.), Hardi 300 gal field sprayer (centrifugal pump), 13 ton Running Gear 8 bolt hub, Automatic Rollermill w/blower, 3”x20” Auger, Ford 12’ Disk & 28 x 60 Belting Combine Wheels in good condition.
MONDAY, AUGUST 19TH
Dairy Equipment/3 pt Equipment: 430 Weaverline Cart, Val Metal Bedding Chopper, Jamesway Feed Cart, JD 413 Rotary Mower, 5’ Woods Mower, Pallet Forks for Skidloader, (3) 1500 gal Poly Tanks, (3) 275 gal FDA approved Water Totes & Back Blade.
Preview 4:00PM • Auction 5:00 PM 3736 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424
ONE SOURCE AUCTION Terms 10% Buyers Premium for cash & good NYS check. 13% Buyers Premium for debit & credit cards.
For photos and more info visit: www.onesourceestateservices.com
Recreation and Garden: 2005 Mountaineer 32’ Camper w/2 slide outs, new and used bikes, Argo 6 Wheeler, Suzuki 4 Wheeler, Honda 3 Wheeler, Gutted Travel Trailer, Lesco 48” Walk Behind Mower, Simplicity Mower w/ hydraulics, Cub Cadet Rear Tine Tiller (NEW!) & JD LT150 38” Hydro Riding Mower. Produce: 35’ x 110’ Greenhouse (straight wall), 400 gal Bulk Tank on Skid w/self contained compressor, 125 Grape Lugs & Irrigating Gun on stand (like new).
585-261-8506
Shop Tools & Misc: 150 gal & 250 gal Fuel Tanks, Cement Mixer, Ladders, Lincoln Welder, Manual Tire Changer, Aircraft cable 1/4” & 5/16” (on rolls), 11 Panel Solar System, Sell out of entire shop, Large Wood/Coal Boiler, S.S. Commercial 2 Bay Sink & S.S. Commercial Hobart Automatic Meat Slicer. Consignments Accepted: Tuesday, August 20th • 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Wednesday, August 21st • 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm Thursday, August 22nd • 9:00 am to 5t:00 pm ABSOLUTELY NO CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED FRIDAY OR SATURDAY
Upcoming Auctions: Quilts, Crafts, Lawn, Furniture Auction, Saturday, August 31st @ 9:00am GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
Safeguard Your Smile, Wherever You Go (NAPSI) - Smile. It’s vacation time, and there are so many paths to fun and adventure close to home. Try winding your way through the Wisconsin Dells water parks or sailing Lake Superior. So pack your bags, and don’t forget your toothbrush-healthy teeth and gums don’t take a vacation. To help, here are some toothsome tips to protect your oral health en route. Before you go: Now is a good time to think of your last regular dental checkup. If you can’t recall, you might want to check in with your dentist and look for any imminent problems. If you take care of them before you go, it’ll be easier to keep the fun flowing. Have toothbrush, will travel: Whether you’re road-tripping or hopping on a flight, your oral hygiene routine shouldn’t take a backseat to fun. Steer clear of dental troubles with regular brushing and flossing. Visit the travel toiletries section of a drug or discount store. You’ll find plenty of essentials to keep your teeth and gums clean and healthy on the go, including travel-sized toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss. Especially handy for long flights or camping: disposable mini toothbrush packs. They don’t require water or toothpaste and fit easily into tiny purses, too.
On Aug. 25, 1835, the start of a six-part series announcing the discovery of life on the moon appears in the New York Sun newspaper. Sales of the paper soared as readers believed the tales about unicorns, two-legged beavers and furry, winged humanoids. Even Yale University scientists were fooled. On Aug. 24, 1873, William Henry Jackson takes the first photographs of Colorado’s elusive Mount of the Holy Cross, providing reliable proof of its existence. The phenomenon formed after thousands of years of erosion of two deep ravines, which by sheltering winter snow from the sun created a perfect cross. On Aug. 19, 1909, the first race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. After the unstable rock and tar track caused the deaths of six people that day, the surface was replaced with 3.2 million paving bricks.
Go ahead, vent (your toothbrush). Moist environments breed bacteria, so keep your toothbrush as dry as possible while on the go. A vented toothbrush carrier will do the trick. When you reach your destination, take your toothbrush out of its case so it can dry thoroughly. Keep it away from the sink and at least several feet from the toilet. (Flushing makes bacteria airborne.) Water you waiting for? Everyone should have a personal water bottle that’s easy to hold and carry. You’ll be less tempted by sodas and sugary drinks that aren’t very sweet to your teeth, and more likely to drink water. “Drinking water, especially fluoridated water, helps reduce cavities and protects precious tooth enamel by washing away harmful acids and bacteria,” explained Dr. Fred Eichmiller, Vice President and Chief Science Officer for Delta Dental of Wisconsin. “And if you add ice to cool down your drink, don’t chew it. Ice cubes can crack open fillings-which can crash the best vacation plans.” Swish, rinse, repeat: If you can’t brush after indulging in sticky, sweet treats (such as s’mores), just swish. Keep water nearby while you’re traveling. Dr. Eichmiller encourages patients to make a habit of swishing after meals in any case to clear lingering food particles from your mouth. Brace for emergencies: If you or anyone you’re traveling with has orthodontia, it’s smart to pack some dental wax. If a bracket or wire pops loose, the wax will protect your gums and mouth from injury until you can see your orthodontist. Do you develop canker sores from spicy or salty indulgences? Then remember to pack a small tube of benzocaine (over-the-counter topical anesthetic). Applying ice or rinsing with warm salt water can also help. Gum’s the word: Sugar-free gum can be a lifesaver after meals on the go, especially if you can’t brush away food particles. Gum chewing greatly increases the production of saliva, which can help reduce tooth decay. It can also satisfy your sweet tooth, so you can say no to snacks that are high in sugar. The best vacation photos are the ones in which everybody’s smiling. So keep these tooth-saving tips in mind wherever you wander-and enjoy. You don’t have to let dental difficulties take a bite out of your vacation enjoyment. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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New jewelry brought in specially. Extra discount on Estate Jewelry. Raffles & refreshments. Shop now before you fly South!
He is 4. He loves playing with the kids and is so patient and gentle. He loves being the center of attention!
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Margaret Nolan “Betty” August 4, 2019
Denise M. (Beeman) Cratsley August 6, 2019 Honeoye: At age 59, Denise passed away early on Tuesday morning, August 6, 2019 at Highland Hospital in Rochester. She was born in Canandaigua, NY to the late Warren and Betty Gean Beeman Laverack. Denise is predeceased by her second dad; Willam Laverack and her brother; Pastor Warren “Butch” Beeman. Survived by her beloved husband of 40 years; Terry W. Cratsley, her devoted children; Maria (Dale) Guy of Dalton, NY, Terry J. Cratsley of Hemlock, NY, her sisters; Karyn (Lee) Herman of Honeoye, NY, Kathy Beeman of Bloomfield, NY, Deborah (Bob) Marshall of Canandaigua, NY, Bettina ( John) Davison of Clifton Springs, NY, her adored grandchildren; Megan, Lacey, Terry “Junior,” Jozlynne, and Gage. Denise spent several years working at Norman Howard School as an assistant, a member of the Richmond Fire Department and would often be seen during the holidays beside the man in red.
Honeoye: At age 78, Betty passed away on August 4, 2019 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. She was born in Morristown, New Jersey to the late Floyd Miller and Margaret LaRue. Betty is survived by her husband of 60 years; Daniel Nolan, her sons Christopher Nolan of Port St. Lucie, FL, Jeffrey Nolan and his wife Michelle of Parrish, FL, her brother; Peter LaRue, her grandchildren; Janine, Bryce, Andrew, Zachary, Nicholas, Alivia and her two great grandchildren; Keyra and Quinn. In keeping with Betty’s wishes there will be no formal services. Memorial contributions may be made to: The American Heart Association, www.donatenow.heart.org/donate. To share a memory or a condolence please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com (585) 229-2444
A Memorial Service to celebrate Denise’s life will be held on Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 2PM at the Honeoye United Church of Christ, 8758 Main Street in Honeoye. In lieu of flowers a memorial contributions may be made to the Richmond Fire Department, PO Box 469, Honeoye, NY 14471 or to the United Church of Christ, 8758 Main Street, Honeoye, NY 14471. To share a memory or a condolence please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com (585) 229-2444 Raymond “Ted” Theodore Shafer Jr. August 7, 2019 Honeoye: Raymond Theodore Shafer Jr., age 94, passed away on August 7, 2019, in Suisun City, California. “Ted” was born on May 11, 1925, in Rochester, New York, to Raymond and Alice (Mandery) Shafer. Ted grew up in Honeoye, New York, and graduated from the University of Rochester, and served in the US Army. Ted was a self-published author of “The Great Silver Air Fleet” as well as a collection of short stories. Ted was a self-taught banjo player and the leader of TED SHAFER’S JELLY ROLL JAZZ BAND. He was the owner of Merry Makers Record Company, and was an established producer of an extensive catalog of traditional Dixieland Jazz music. He was a driving force in keeping this music alive and relative in the Northern California scene. He was an avid classic car enthusiast, model airplane builder, and overall great guy. He was preceded in death by his brother, Bob Shafer; nephew, Francis Xavier Shafer; and brother-in-law, Richard (Dick) Evans. Ted is survived by his sister, Jane Evans; nieces, Lisa Evans Gray (Bill), Cathy Evans Frailey ( Jamie), Mary Frances Shafer Bernard (Tom); great nephews, Eric and Chris Neves, Morgan and Jackson Frailey, Calvin Shafer; great nieces, Kira Shafer Harris (Lance), Sarah Frances Bernard; and great-great nieces and nephews, Rylee, Ella, Tanner, Dylan, Desmond, and Ethan. Services were on Friday, August 16, 2019 at 9:00 am at St. Mary’s Church, 8961 Main St, Honeoye, NY 14471. Immediately following the service the burial took place at St. Mary’s Cemetery. A memorial service will be held at a later date in California. Arrangements are under the care of Bryan-Braker Funeral Home, 707-425-4697 and the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc 585-229-2444. To share a condolence or a memory please visit: www.bryanbraker.com or www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com (707) 425-4697 or (585) 229-2444 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Anna Sidlauskas May 20, 2019 Anna Sidlauskas was called up to heaven to join 1he choir of angels on May 20, 2019. She was born in Iceland March 3, 1938 and came to America in 1956 at the age of 18. She was a career school bus driver for forty-two years, starting in Fairport, continuing in Bloomfield and finishing up in Honeoye where she retired after twenty-seven years. During her career at Honeoye she served as President of the Non-Teachers Union. Anna was also active in the Egypt Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary and with the Choir of St. Mary’s in Honeoye. She also worked as a waitress for the Trendholm Inn and Restaurant in Farmington where she had the privilege of serving the late Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of the Diocese of Rochester at his retirement dinner in 1969 because of her skills in French service which she learned in Finishing School in Iceland. During her younger years while living on Honeoye Lake married to the late Harold Barnard, she enjoyed waterskiing including participating in a seven-man pyramid. She was a lady with many talents and interests which included Knitting, sewing, cooking, golf, bowling, cross country skiing, camping, gardening and at the end of the day, reading. She was a great cook and enjoyed hosting family and friends for any occasion. She was also a foster parent, taking on a family of three siblings and raising them as her own; Kathy, Tammy and Skye. In 1989 she married Bill Sidlauskas on Lawrence Hill Road in the Town of Canadice where she resided until 2010 moving to a retirement community Old Bridge Village in North Fort Myers, Florida. Many friendships were nurtured there primarily through her culinary skills and loving personality. Last year over 100 friends attended the celebration of her 80th birthday. Anna is survived by her loving husband Bill Sidlauskas; three children, Randy Barnard and his wife Susan (Atlanta Ga), Bob Barnard of Honeoye and Julie Barnard in Hamlin; eight grandchildren: Jennifer Hubble (deceased 2016), Chrissy Greene and George Marshall of Honeoye: Devin, Ross, Jake, :Michael and Christiana Barnard in Atlanta Georgia and eight great grandchildren, seven of whom reside in Honeoye; Chrystal, Jazlyn, Landon, Emily, Leah, Rachel, Lindsey : and Bryce in Atlanta Georgia. She leaves seven remaining siblings in Iceland. A memorial Mass is scheduled for Saturday, August 17 at St Mary’s Church in Honeoye New York at 10:30 AM followed by a celebration of life in the parish center. Please make any donations in her memory to Martha’s Ministry at St. Mary’s Church.
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GOD ENCOUNTER EXPERIENCES Many people who have had “God encounter experiences” report that they have been changed as a result. According to a survey involving more than 4,000 individuals (with an average age of 38 years) most participants who had God encounter experiences reported positive effects on their mental health. About three-quarters of the respondents said the experience was “among the most personally meaningful and spiritually significant lifetime experiences, with moderate to strong persisting positive changes” to their mental health. About two-thirds of participants indicated they had a decreased fear of death as a result of the experiences. When people say they are “spiritual, but not religious,” it means they have simply chosen to take a personal journey to finding life’s answers. Every family is different, and not every family wants the same type of funeral. Funeral practices are influenced by religious and cultural traditions, costs, and personal preferences. These factors help determine whether the funeral will be elaborate or simple, public or private, religious or secular. If you have more questions about our funeral services, please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401. Please tour our facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “True prayer is neither a mere mental exercise nor a vocal performance. It is far deeper than that—it is spiritual transaction with the Creator of Heaven and Earth.” Charles Spurgeon
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Eric Gott, Larry VanNorman and friend are three Livonians that make living in Upstate New York special. Thanks for stopping to help me get my lawn mower unstuck. It’s neighbors like you that make a real difference! Thanks again!
On July 22nd, my husband and I went shopping at Wal-Mart. I thought my purse had been stolen. Upon reporting it to security, she told me it wasn’t stolen. I had left it on the counter in the sewing area and someone turned it in. I want to thank that person for doing the right thing. Thank you! While it is true that the Earth has dealt with many eons of climate change, the issue we are facing is accelerated climate change. We are actually at the tail end of an ice age, believe it or not, and the Earth that we know is warming up quicker than it has ever done in the past. Why is this? Because we are not using renewable energy sources, and we are polluting our planet. In a matter of generations, we have essentially killed the planet. Wind farms and solar energy are in fact the way to go compared to our current coal and oil energy sources, which are dumping out how much pollution? Heaven forbid you see a wind turbine in your field of vision. If you want to be truly accurate, nuclear energy tops all the energy suppliers out there.
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I want to say Thank You to law enforcement and anyone else who protects society from criminals. It breaks my heart to see our ‘Men and Women in Blue’ who are being treated badly, especially by those who are misbehaving and undisciplined. They are disrespecting our men and women in blue, and our military, too, especially in Thanks to Dave Coty [local city]. Do the right thing and the Town of Livonia by supporting those who put crew for making our roads their lives on the line every safer for travel. We greatly day for strangers. Thank appreciate the guard You to all law enforcement rails you installed at a personnel, our military potentially unsafe culvert at personnel and those who the bottom of a hill where respect and support these ice forms, deer cross and men and women. The problem a deep ravine all come is not just the actions of together. disrespectful people, but it is Many thanks from also the silence of the good a grateful traveler Climate Change is real, and it is happening. The UN released a report stating that close to 1 million plant and animal species are near extinction and that the causes are all manmade. Wildfires are bigger and fiercer; storms are getting stronger; climate change is all around us. We need to have more solar farms or wind turbines to reduce emissions from coal and gas power plants. I would like to live in a world where the polar ice caps remain, the coasts are not flooded and 100-degree days are not the norm.
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CY HEIFER FARM located in Elba, NY is looking to fill a Herds Person position. Flexible schedule, paid time off, 401K, health insurance offered. Prior cattle and equipment experience preferred, competitive pay!
• Excellent Health Insurance - Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage • Promotional Opportunities - Mechanic to Division Director • Paid Vacation and Paid Sick - Each earn up to 13 days of each per year • Paid Personal leave - 5 days per year • 12 Paid Holidays per year • Excellent Retirement Benefits
Minimum Qualifications: Four years as Automotive or Diesel mechanic OR an Associate’s Degree in Automotive or Diesel repair technology.
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Service Technicians The industry we serve has been transformed by the technologies, equipment and capabilities undreamed of decades ago. But the people we serve haven’t changed, and neither have we. We’re still a family owned business. With 14 locations throughout New York State and New England, we’re growing and are looking for motivated people to join our team! We offer competitive wages and a superior benefit package.
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NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL is looking to fill the following positions:
School Bus Driver: Split Schedule - Morning and Afternoon Runs. Salary: $20.69/hour; Includes Health Insurance Benefits. Minimum Qualifications: CDL License w/P and S endorsement or the willingness to train and obtain a CDL License; Good Physical Condition; Meets 19A requirements; The ability to follow directions and work well with others; Possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
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School Bus Monitor: Monday-Friday (10 months/year) Hours: Split Schedule - Approximately 2 1/2 hours per day from 6:45 a.m.-8:00 a.m. AND 2:10 p.m.-3:25 p.m. Minimum Qualifications: Good Physical Condition; A desire to work with children; The ability to follow directions and work well with others; Possess a high school diploma or equivalent; Meet 19A training requirements.
Must be dependable, hardworking and willing to work as part of a team. Full-time & part-time positions available. Candidates who enjoy working with and providing quality care to seniors in a community living setting are encouraged to apply!
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CNA Class This fully paid opportunity is the one you've been waiting for! The MM Ewing Continuing Care Center at Thompson Health will be offering a Certified Nursing Assistant class starting Oct. 16th in partnership with FLCC. Thompson Health will pay for your CNA Class at FLCC and pay you an hourly rate for attending class. All participants in the class will be expected to work for the MM Ewing Continuing Care Center in a full or part-time status for a period of one year following certification. Visit www.thompsonhealth.com and browse our "Careers" section for a full listing of our job descriptions, benefits and employment information, and to apply online. After you apply you will be invited to attend one of our CNA Class Information Sessions. Thompson Health is an EOE encouraging women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.
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Heavy Equipment Operators Needed Expanding Rochester, NY area Automobile Shredder Operation looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Operators. Experience in the Scrap Industry a plus. Position is Full Time. Lots of OT available. Drug screening/ background check required.
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