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THANKS TO ALL who made the Lions/Rotary Golf Tournament a huge success!
PLATINUM SPONSOR: The Shay Family
PRIMARY SPONSORS:
LMC Industrial Contractors Inc. • UR Noyes Hospital • Dansville Chevrolet Inc.
Richard & Shirley Tracy • Muchler Family Foundation • Dan & Ellen Beiswenger
Thomas P Wamp Real Estate • Karen Schleyer • Whitetails Unlimited - Stony Brook Chapter
Floyd Sick • Alfred State College Class of 1968
HOLE SPONSORS:
Dansville Ambulance CO • Peter & Renee Bacon • 4 Fathers Organics LLC • Rhea Walker
Barry Haywood • Robert Minemier • Bob, Shelly, Luke Glover • Rushbottom Heights Salon
Bridgett Hoag/Empire Realty • Tim & Nancy Wolfanger • Candy Frazer • West Sparta Historical Society
Dansville Lioness Club • Dan & Juli Severson • Dansville Community Center • Dansville Collision
Dave & Cathy Reinholtz • Mill Creek Optical • Dave & Nancy Hall • Mike & Cheryl Ferguson
Greg & Mary Rogers • Marleen Mark • Hindle Funeral Home • Dansville Chamber of Commerce
James & Kathi Culbertson • Beth & Joe Allen • Jeff & Theresa Marshall • Hober Sealing & Tree Farm
John & Donna Scura • Robert & Nancy Hussey • John & Nancy Reinholtz • Bud & Dorothy Lang
Joy Snyder • Kevin Kilbourne • NAPA Auto Parts • Carolyn Bondi • Lei & Kevin Mark
Dwight & Deanne Knapp • Lewis Bickle LLC • Dan & Ellen Edmond • Lou Colella
PATRONS:
Nunda Lumber • Amy Pollard • Bud & Chris Gee • Margo Reilly and Patty Bondi • Stony Brook Pediatrics • Tom DePuy • Tony’s Pizzeria
Dansville Family Dental • Nick Kostarellis • Charles Infantino
BUSINESS DONORS:
Lima Golf & Country Club • Silver Lake Country Club
Old Hickory Golf Course • Once Again Nut Butter
Carol & Chris Geiselmann • Community Bank
Tony’s Pizzeria • Fratelli’s Restaurant • Palmers Last Stop
Dansville Community Center • Members of the Lions Club
Members of the Rotary Club • Joyce Davies Associates
Lions/Rotary Golf Tournament
Benefit for Clara Barton Statue
Dansville Chrysler Dodge Jeep • Woodlyn Hills Golf Course
Batavia Downs Gaming & Racing • Scovill’s Grill
Dogwood Floral • Knapp Farm • Floyd Sick
DID YOU KNOW?
Halitosis, or bad breath as it’s commonly known, can result from any number of factors. While food can be a culprit, some additional factors may be contributing to mouth odor as well. Poor dental hygiene is a particular concern. According to Colgate and the American Dental Association, failure to brush and floss teeth regularly leads to the accumulation of food particles in the mouth. This food can collect bacteria and begin to break down, causing a bad aroma. Dry mouth is another condition that causes bad breath. Without adequate saliva production, particles of food that may cause odor are not swept away regularly. Bad breath also may be an indication of a medical condition elsewhere in the body. Upper respiratory infections and gastrointestinal disturbances may contribute to halitosis.
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