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THANK YOU All for your kindness on the recent loss of our mother. Special thanks go to: The staff at Conesus Lake Nursing Home for the excellent care you gave Mom these past few years. Todd Forsythe at the St. George-Forsythe Funeral Home for guiding us through a difficult time. Father Stephen Karani and the staff of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church for the beautiful service. Bonnie & Bob Hughes, Jane Congdon, and Jean Williams for the lovely luncheon.
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Emphasize time management. Hectic schedules can quickly derail resolutions. Many people want to eat healthier and exercise more but find their time is stretched pretty thin, which can make it difficult to get to the gym or prepare healthy meals at home. Finding ways to manage time more effectively can make it easier to stay committed to New Year’s resolutions. Right down your daily schedule and look for ways to free up time. If you routinely take an hour for lunch each day, use that time to exercise and eat at your desk when you return from your walk, workout or jog. Try to wake up 30 to 60 minutes earlier each morning to exercise, and make use of time before bed by preparing a healthy lunch for the following day.
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(NAPSI)—Organ transplants have been saving lives for many years. You may even know someone who has received a kidney or a heart transplant, and what a difference that gift of life has made. Another type of transplant has been changing lives in incredible new ways—the transplantation of hands and faces. More than 100 people worldwide have received these types of transplants: a veteran who lost his limbs in war, a woman whose face was devastated in an attack, a child who lost his hands to severe infection. All have had their lives transformed. These procedures are called “Vascularized Composite Allograft” organ transplants, or VCA transplants. They are composed of multiple types of tissue. With a hand transplant, for example, bones, blood vessels, nerves and skin must all be attached to the remaining arm. So many tissues, however, make VCA transplants extremely complex. The surgery requires the involvement of dozens of surgeons and other medical professionals and can take 16 hours or more. Recovery is also demanding for patients; rehabilitation can be a full-time job for one to two years. Yet, the results are life changing. VCA transplants can restore abilities and independence in ways that artificial limbs and reconstructive surgery cannot. Just consider the difference a working hand with moving fingers and a sense of touch could make. It can mean the ability to take care of oneself, work, drive and play. Face transplants enable recipients to rejoin society, often ending isolation and depression. VCA and traditional organ transplants are the same in some respects. Criteria for matching donors and recipients include the need for compatible blood and tissue types. However, VCA requires matching for additional features such as skin tone, body size and hair color. Gender may also be taken into consideration. A commonly asked question about face transplants is whether the recipient will look like the donor. The answer is yes and no. Yes, skin characteristics such as moles, freckles and scars will transfer to the recipient. However, because the recipient’s underlying bone structure is apt to be different from the donor’s, resemblance will likely be minimal. Like with kidneys, livers and other organs, there is a national waiting list for VCA transplants that matches donors with potential recipients. However, enrolling as an organ donor on a state or national registry does not mean you’re authorizing VCA donation. Your family would make the decision about VCA donation after your death. You can learn more at www.organdonor.gov, a website of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: A family friend has just been diagnosed with bile duct cancer. She is a breast cancer survivor and is 75 years old. The tumor is said to be the size of a quarter, and it was discovered after she complained of heartburn symptoms. Are there screening tests that could have detected the condition before the heartburn symptoms? Are there things that she could have done to avoid the cancer? My family members are frightened and want to avoid her condition. -- Anon. ANSWER: Cholangiocarcinoma, cancer of the bile ducts, is a rare cancer that is, unfortunately, associated with a high mortality rate. There are no symptoms in most people until it is advanced. Since the cancer is in the bile ducts, the most common symptoms are caused by obstruction of the bile ducts: jaundice (yellow in skin/eyes), generalized itching, dark urine and lightcolored stools. Abdominal pain, fever and weight loss are other symptoms. Cholangiocarcinoma is not a disease that’s amenable for screening; it is rare in North America (it is more common in East Asia, where there are screening programs). Further, the available screening tests, such as blood tests and imaging studies, are not very sensitive, meaning the tests will miss cases. And they are not very specific -- a positive result on the screening test does not necessarily mean cancer. For these reasons, screening is not currently recommended for people at average risk, although it may be considered in people at high risk, such as people with primary sclerosing cholangitis, a chronic liver disease that puts people at high risk for cholangiocarcinoma. Other risk factors for cholangiocarcinoma are mostly beyond a person’s control: other liver diseases, parasites and genetic conditions. There is some evidence that obesity and diabetes increase the risk of this cancer; however, it does no good for you or your friend to look backward. Never blame the victim. She should concentrate on getting treated. I don’t have enough information to comment on her prognosis, but the fact that it was diagnosed early -- apparently before obstruction of the bile ducts -- and with a tumor only the size of a quarter, are favorable. Treatment may include surgery and chemotherapy (before or after surgery).
DID YOU KNOW? Men and women often make an effort to lose weight before special events such as weddings or vacations. While many people do so in healthy ways, others take their weight loss efforts to the extreme. For example, many brides-to-be aspire to shed excess weight before their weddings so they can look as slim as possibly in their wedding gowns. The New York Times even reported in 2012 on a bride who spent eight days on a feeding tube to strictly limit calories so she could fit into her wedding dress. Such efforts are dangerous and could put individuals’ long-term health in serious jeopardy. Healthy weight loss for any occasion requires a long lead time, so that individuals can safely shed between one and two pounds per week with a healthy mix of diet and exercise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Trimming between 500 and 1,000 calories per day from their diets can help individuals lose weight safely.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a friend who is a longtime user of diet soda pop. A year ago, she was diagnosed with colon cancer and spots on her liver. She is taking chemo again now. She continues to consume diet soda, which concerns me because I have heard of possible adverse effects of artificial sweeteners. How would you advise her? I hesitate to say anything, since she might be getting more unsolicited advice than she wants already. -- M.K. ANSWER: I think that artificial sweeteners are unlikely to have had any role in causing her cancer in the first place, nor in her treatment or risk of recurrence. It’s more important for her to stay hydrated during chemotherapy, and she should have what is easiest for her -- and if that’s diet soda, that’s fine. Even if water is the best choice, I completely agree with your thoughtfulness: Now is not the time to give unsolicited health advice. *** 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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Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale. When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.
Ordinary riches can be stolen; real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you. ~Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man under Socialism, 1891
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Examine your priorities. Achieving goals is easier when their goals can be among your biggest priorities. Examine your priorities to determine if you can fully commit to goals that may require significant time commitments. Men and women who are already stretched thin may need to recalibrate their goals or make changes in other areas of their lives before they can fully commit to pursuing new goals.
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St. Agnes School to Celebrate Catholic Schools Week By Amanda Dudek
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n January 27th through January 31st, Catholic schools coastto-coast will celebrate National Catholic Schools Week, and St. Agnes School of Avon is no exception. For weeks, if not longer, the students at St. Agnes have been looking forward to the many activities the week will bring, including a special mass at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Rochester. It is also a time of gratitude for this unique educational experience. Catholic Schools Week will kick off on Monday with a 12:30pm prayer service at St. Agnes Church. On Tuesday, students will sport their pajamas and bring along a stuffed animal friend. They will also participate in reading with “Bigs and Littles,” something the St. Agnes School Principal, Elizabeth Jensen, says they especially enjoy. “The kids love Tuesday,” she shared. “We pair 3rd-6th graders with the younger Pre-K-2nd graders throughout the entire school year. The older students [Bigs] read and work with the younger students [Littles]. Sometimes during this event, they pretend to be camping out as they read together. It is so special. My 6th graders have already started asking when that day is coming!” On Wednesday, students will head to Sacred Heart Cathedral along with the 18 other Catholic schools in the Rochester diocese. All students will be dressed in perfect uniform, and St. Agnes School will be honored to have two of its students altar serving with one student holding the Bishop’s miter (hat) and the other his Crosier (staff ) potentially.
A St. Agnes teacher working with a student.
“The Bishop’s mass is especially exciting for us this year,” said Jensen. “We will also have one of our 6th grade students doing her first reading; she is already practicing!” Jensen added that while the Bishop always gives “such a great homily,” the students participation in the mass makes it “extra special.” Thursday will find students dressing down in red and navy to show their school pride, roller-skating in the gym and hosting a potluck dinner and talent show that evening. Finally, on Friday, students will enjoy a family fun day, either skiing and snowboarding at Swain or bowling at Livingston Lanes in Geneseo. “The community is so supportive of us,” said Jensen. “During National Catholic Schools Week, we celebrate how lucky we are to have this opportunity thanks to the sacrifices of many, including parents, donors and teachers,” added Jensen, herself a former Catholic school student. “As the heart and soul of Avon, we view ourselves as an extension of a child’s family, continuing to teach the values our students are learning at home.” Continuing a 144-year tradition of excellence, academics at St. Agnes remain strong, with 85% of St. Agnes students proficient in English Language Arts, and 85% of St. Agnes students proficient in math compared to New York State averages of 46% in English
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Language Arts and 50% in math. One success factor is the school’s focus on teaching the whole child: spiritually, emotionally, socially and academically. “State tests are just one measure of our students’ success,” explained Jensen. “Faith, how to be a good person, and interpersonal skills are taught along with academics so that students can be the best versions of themselves,” noting that students do not have to be Catholic to attend. “We also encourage parents to partner with us, volunteer, attend events and use their expertise to make our school even better than it is.” Still, Jensen reiterated, St. Agnes School is not lacking in academic resources, expertise and best practice. “We are more than Common Core,” stated Jensen. “We follow state standards, and we use the expertise of our highly-qualified, state certified teachers. We also offer academic intervention, tutoring, one-on-one instruction and follow research-based best practices.” While Jensen recognizes Catholic school may not be the option for everyone, she would like those families interested in a Catholic school education to know that St. Agnes is able to offer a good amount of financial aid. “We offer scholarship opportunities through the St. Agnes School Foundation,” she said. “We will work with anyone who would like to come. We do not believe finances should stop anyone from attending who would like to attend, and I hope people will take advantage of the opportunities we provide.” St. Agnes School also offers three-year-old Pre-school two days a week and four-year-old Pre-school three half days up to five full days a week. Affordable, afterschool care for Kindergarten through sixth grade students is offered, as well. “It is a special place,” said Jensen fondly. “We have fun, and we learn a lot, creating bonds that last forever.”
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DID YOU KNOW? Children have long been drawn to expressing themselves through art. According to developmental experts, coloring stimulates creativity, contributes to better handwriting, teaches color recognition, and can promote hand-eye coordination. Coloring books can help children learn to recognize boundaries and structure and develop spacial awareness. Adults, too, have recognized the benefits that coloring can bring, which includes stress reduction and improved focus. Crayons have long been a favorite tool for coloring, and over the years certain colors have emerged as fan favorites. Crayola® conducted polls in 1993 and 2000 to find out the most popular colors of crayons in America. Blue was voted the favorite both times. Six other shades of blue, including cerulean, midnight blue, aquamarine, periwinkle, denim and blizzard blue, finished among the top 10. Purple heart, caribbean green and cerise rounded out the top 10.
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Brand new LARGE DOG NAIL CLIPPERS. Text only. Batavia, pick up only: 845-309-9373 Like new, BLUE SUEDE MOCCASIN TYPE SHOES, there is a hard sole, size 10. Text for a pic. Batavia pick up: 845-309-9373 Like new, cream color 70% LAMBSWOOL BUTTON DOWN SWEATER, M/L. Text for pic. Pick up Batavia: 845-309-9373
COAST GUARD / NAVY UNIFORM - Summer Whites - 38 pant, 44 jumper. For parades for a 78-year-old Veteran: 585-359-2465 lv msg MANUAL TYPEWRITER and a HOSPITAL BED w/ MATTRESS (electric or not): 585-219-4011 PLASTIC, LIGHT-WEIGHT, 6-8 FOOT TABLES and FOLDING CHAIRS for volunteer teaching in Genesee Co. Will pick up: 719-200-4016 or phawkinsbead@yahoo.com JEWELRY, ACCESSORIES, all kinds, any condition, broken or not: 585-377-4604 LITTLE HOUSE (Laura Ingalls Wilder) 8 BOOK SET – for classroom: hodgepodgeloj@gmail.com
Four cases of EMPTY WINE BOTTLES: 585-880-3759
Gas Operated, walk behind, self-propelled LAWN MOWER: 585-330-4870
ACUVUE HYDRACLEAR PLUS CONTACT LENSES, -9.50. -8.50. Exp. 2021. No longer need them: Dcummisk1@gmail.com
OLD BROKEN or UNWANTED JEWELRY, VINTAGE and ANTIQUE ITEMS for art. Architectural salvage, frames, wood, glass, windows: kcbrownwarrior@gmail.com
Multiple variety of OPERA CDs: 585-721-6732
FULL SIZE ADULT DESK W/DRAWERS. Preferably wood: 585-346-9777 VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY, broken/damages or perfect needed for crafts with seniors: joannaonthelake@gmail.com
USED POSTAGE STAMPS. Pick up in Lakeville: 585-346-9777 FOAM CONTAINERS: Inside 5” H x 6 7/8” L-W outside 7 ¾” x 8 ¾” L-W: Gail 315-538-8148
WINE CORKS for crafts. Willing to pick up: 585-967-9980
Professional size AEROBICS PLATFORM, MINI TRAMPOLINE and a set of 2lb. HAND WEIGHTS: sb1952@yahoo.com
CHRISTMAS WREATHS to decorate for a good cause, WOMEN’S INCONTINENCE PRODUCTS, WIPES, PERINEAL CLEANSERS, for hospice patients: 585-596-5885
WEBER GRILL. Works. Must move yourself: 585-797-3362
Old style VHS VCR PLAYER: 585-436-8678
Antique CRYSTAL SETS and EARPHONES. Old CRYSTAL RADIOS wanted for collector, working or not: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com PLASTIC STORAGE BINS any size. Will pick up. Marci: 585-748-0356
ROCK GARDEN STONES: 609-233-3550
MAKE UP (Avon, Mary Kay) and PERFUME & TOILETRIES samples. Will help women with selfcare. Marci: 585-748-0356
WINE BOTTLES, all are 750 ml size. Some are screw cap, some need corks. Pittsford: 585-641-0380 XEROX DOCUMENT CENTRE, Model 425DC Professional Office Printer. Fully functional. Good condition: 585-330-2136
Old LOG SPLITTER and/or PARTS. Can pick up. Old man still burning wood. Email pictures or call: imackbaxter@gmail.com or 585-534-9852 BOATS, BOAT PARTS or MOTORS: 585-755-7238 WATCHES and BANDS, CLOCKS and PARTS, all kinds/any condition/working or nonworking: 585-377-4604 For a disabled Veteran. Looking for a SMALL SNOW BLOWER, electric or gas in good working condition: 585-993-1917 Two (2) WAGON WHEELS, wood or metal, any size: 585-334-1249 VINTAGE ELECTRONICS: Tubes, tube testers, test equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, books, etc.: greg3151@ymail.com CURLING BAR, FREE WEIGHTS and WEIGHT BENCH: 585-536-6497 LEGOS (standard size) and a sturdy LEGO TABLE for a library makerspace. Will pick up. Call or text: 585-624-7208 VHS COMPACT TAPE ADAPTER: 585-519-1261 ELECTRIC WASHER & DRYER, two TWIN BED SETS for a boy & girl, DRESSERS, FULL OR QUEEN SIZE BED: 585-200-0922 WOODEN DOORS, used, flat, exterior if possible. Text 585-733-6704. Will pick up. TRAMPOLINE in good condition located close to the Canandaigua area: 315-536-4029 VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650 NOTEBOOK COMPUTER, IPAD or SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Leave message: 585-671-1996 FIGURE 8 DANCE FITNESS WORKOUT DVDs etc.: chrissy35@frontiernet.net CAR BATTERY for a 2006 Hyundai Elantra 4 cylinder: bmacspassion@gmail.com
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Critical Need Blood Drive at GCC Dansville January 28 - Free Tote! Join the GCC Dansville Campus (31 Clara Barton St., Dansville) for a blood drive! All presenting donors at this drive will receive a FREE Red Cross tote! Sign up today by visiting www.redcrossblood.org, calling 1-800 RED CROSS or emailing holly.miller2@redcross.org! We are asking all donors to make an appointment to provide the best possible customer service! Even if you do not know exactly what time you are coming, it’s always better to sign up for an appointment than not sign up at all. Thank you for your understanding! HOPE (Helping Other People Eat) Luncheon: Saturday, January 25, 11:30-1pm at Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church, 25 Clara Barton St., Dansville. Free of charge. HOPE is a ministry of area churches. Open to all. stpetesdansville.org
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Wayland Free Library: Grow-AReader Storytime Tuesday’s at 10:15 am. Rockin’ Tots Storytime Thursday’s 10:15 am. S.T.E.A.M. Works for Kids in grades 3 Monday’s at 4:30 pm. NEW: Let’s All S.T.R.E.A.M. for Children age Pre-K to grade 3 which adds reading to Steam. Thursday’s at 4:30. Technology Help by appointment is available January 28th 4-7pm. Call 728-5380 for availability.
DANSVILLE Dansville Museum, 14 Church St., Dansville - Open houses first and third Saturdays of each month from 10-2pm. Admission Free. Euchre Card Party - Held every Sunday October-May at the Heath Homestead, 4760 Ossian Hill Rd, Dansville. Lunch is open to all, provided by the Ossian Ladies Aid from Noon until 2pm, with Euchre beginning at 2pm sharp. The Heath Homestead activities benefit charities local and abroad. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Livingston County Soil & Water Conservation District - 2020 Conservation Tree & Shrub Seedling Program. Please ORDER BY MARCH 18, 2020. First-come, firstserved basis. Accepting orders for Deciduous Tree Seedlings, Ground Covers, Evergreen Tree Seedlings and Conservation Shrubs Seedlings. Pick up: behind the County Highway Departments main buildings, 3360 Gypsy Lane, Groveland - April 17 (8am-3pm) & April 18 (8am12noon). PLEASE REMIT ORDER FORM WITH PAYMENT -- Make your check or money order payable to: Livingston County Soil & Water Conservation District, 11 Megan Drive, Suite #2, Geneseo, NY 14454 (Debit or Credit Cards not accepted). Questions: Office 585-243-0043 ext. 5 or cell 585-489-6274 or email Robert. Stryker@ny.nacdnet.net. http:// www.livingstoncounty.us/
MOUNT MORRIS Winter Discovery Series at Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area! The Mount Morris Dam Winter Discovery Series “Land of the Free” runs every Saturday at 1pm February 15th through April 11th. This event features exciting guest speakers and a great excuse to get out of the house! March 7: Craig Braack, Allegany County Historian; “Our National Parks -America’s Best Idea Part II”. Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area, 6103 Visitor Center Rd, Mount Morris (585)658-4790. Genesee Valley Greenway Future Projects - Public Presentation: February 8, 1-3pm, Mt. Morris Central School, 30 Bonadonna Ave., Mt Morris. The Genesee Valley Greenway and its planning consultant Alta Planning + Design are hosting a public presentation to discuss the existing condition of the Greenways and listen to the community’s ideas on how to improve the trail, increasing use and increasing the economic impact of the trail. Our project will ultimately propose a prioritized list of projects that the Greenway will use to implement improvements. For further information call 585-493-3614 or write to Genesee Valley Greenway State Park, One Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427.
SPRINGWATER Hike & Explore the Springwater Trail - Sunday, January 26 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails. org
WAYLAND Benefit for Jeff & Richelle Fronk - Come show your support for the Fronk Family - Benefit for Jeff & Richelle Fronk on Saturday, January 25, 4pm to 9pm at the Wayland American Legion, 102 North Main St., Wayland. Chicken BBQ or Beef on Weck Dinner from 4pm to 6pm. Enjoy the music of Roger Wolfanger with friends of Lucky Number from 6pm to 9pm. Basket Raffles, 50/50 Raffle and Much More Throughout the Evening. Cost: $15. Wayland United Methodist Church Annual All-You-Can-Eat Roast Beef Dinner: Join us on Saturday, February 1st at the W-C CS Middle School Cafeteria from 5-7pm. Served family style. Adult: $10, Child: (5-12 yrs.) $6. FAST take-outs available.
Winter bites with its teeth or lashes with its tail. ~ Montenegrin Proverb
HEMLOCK Hemlock Blood Drive in Memory of Joe Dady - For 45 years, Joe, along with his brother and lifelong musical partner, John, touched so many lives through their music as The Dady Brothers. Sadly, Joe passed in May of 2019 from a form of Leukemia. Prior to his passing, he received so many blood transfusions for which he was so grateful. The Blood Drive is located at the Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 South Main Street, Hemlock on JANUARY 28, 2-7pm. Sign up today www.redcrossblood.org (search zip code 14466 and click on the Little Lakes Community Center drive), 1-800 RED CROSS or emailing holly.miller2@redcross. org. Questions?
It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it. ~ John Burroughs, “Winter Sunshine”
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Many thanks to Northside Salvage Co. in East Rochester! You delivered as promised, for which I am much grateful. Sorry this “shout out” recognizing your reliable business took so long to submit, but here it finally is. We came to you looking for a real spare tire, not a ‘donut’. For a Christmas present last year, we received a gift card from a popular restaurant/bar in [local town]. Shortly thereafter, they closed for renovations. We anxiously awaited their reopening. Finally, we were able to stop for lunch. The new owner refused to accept our gift card. We were not aware it was under new management. We do know Sherry would have done anything to retain us as a customer. Sadly, we will not darken the doorway of this establishment again. Hope the new owner brings all new clientele; he will need them if he is to remain in business. On November 7th, I was lucky enough to shoot a nice 8-point buck. I was going to mount the antlers
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There was a mix up with the inventory, and it was at your Buffalo lot, though you promised home delivery nicely wrapped in plastic the next day. Being short on time and purchasing other used car parts from the Northside Salvage Co. before, I had no doubt about paying in advance and trusting your company. People waste so much money on new parts when they can support a local business that has a great reputation and just about every screw, bolt, mirror, hubcap, and tire they need. Northside Salvage, thank you very
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on a plaque because they were quite large. On November 8th, the butcher called and said my deer was cut up. I picked it up and on the way home stopped at [local] grocery store to get a few things. The meat and head were in the back of my truck. When I came out of the store the head was gone! Why would you steal it? When you mount it, tell your friends that’s the one you stole from the grocery store parking lot. The tag was on the antlers. If you would like to return it, I’d appreciate it, but I doubt you will.
The bride spends all the holidays with her family and forgets his! This is very selfish and crosses the line to just plain mean when your husbands have only one surviving parent. What do you suppose that parent does for the day? Seriously, are the people who raised the man you love so awful? I won’t even go into how sad it is when grandchildren are involved. Take a minute to take stock of your holidays. Are you respectful and inclusive of your husband’s families, or are you guilty of this behavior? Once you’re finished with all the excuses as to why you don’t go there, take time to put on your big girl pants and go act like a considerate adult. You can set a good example for the kids. At least give your husband time to take the kids for a visit.
Attention Daughter-inLaw! Your husbands have families, too! I am seeing more and more one-sided holiday arrangements.
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world! It is okay to disagree with others, but when it’s carried so far that it hurts others you disagree with, then it isn’t okay. You cannot make everyone happy, as humans are all different, and not one individual human is the same as another. This is a good thing! Thanks to the Red Cross for installing two new smoke detectors in my home. I’m sleeping much better at night. Geneseo Senior Citizen
Enough is Enough about wheelchair rights! Please get off it. With all the horrific things happening in the world, move on about being an adult in a wheelchair and being treated like one. Be happy if someone is considerate and takes the time to try to help or assist someone they may think needs assistance. This could be anyone, and not necessarily someone in a wheelchair. If you don’t want the help, then tell them so. Simple as that. Stop this obsessing about whether it is an assault or someone feeling “pity” for you. I thank God that my mother was a dignified and gracious woman (in a motorized wheelchair) who had enough common sense to know how to deal with someone trying to assist her. Get a life!
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Results From 01-21-20 On January 8th, 2020, a Ukrainian airliner was shot down in Iran shortly after its takeoff from Tehran. Does the United States bear responsibility for this incident? 10% Yes, we created a volatile situation! 2% We are partially responsible. 88% No, it was Iran’s decision! We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard!
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LVCO Senior Nutrition Program Avon (585) 226-6353 • Dansville (585) 335-8130 WEEK OF JANUARY 27 - JANUARY 31, 2020 Monday:** Lemon Pepper Chicken Breast, White Rice, Capri Blend Vegetables, Apple Juice, Lorna Doone’s **No Meal Served at Avon Site Today Tuesday: Swedish Meatballs, Egg Noodles, Peas, Wheat Bread Slice, Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
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Good G ood H Health ealth R Reset eset (NAPS)—A good health reset can happen any time of the year. It simply takes a commitment to making small, sustainable changes that add up to impactful, healthy habits. Dr. Samara Sterling with The Peanut Institute says it’s best to begin by concentrating on the good habits you already follow. “Set yourself up for success by building on the healthy things you like to do,” says Sterling. “For example, if you typically eat one serving of fruit a day, figure out a way to increase that to two servings.” Over time, as you amp up your healthy habits, the detrimental ones tend to fade away more easily. As part of a good health reset, Dr. Sterling recommends incorporating more protein, especially plant-based proteins, into a daily diet. “Proteins and healthy fats make you feel fuller for longer and can help eliminate the urge to snack and consume empty calories,” explains Sterling. Peanuts are an example of a powerful plant protein. Just one serving of peanuts delivers seven grams of protein, 19 vitamins and minerals and heart-healthy fats. “Peanuts are categorized as a superfood because they’re nutrientdense and deliver superior health benefits in a very small serving,” says Dr. Sterling. “If you combine superfoods, like kale and peanuts or quinoa and peanuts, you’re really maximizing your nutritional intake.” There’s more good news because peanut butter also packs protein. “Research has shown that the consumption of small amounts of peanuts or peanut butter has been associated with a reduced risk of cancer, heart disease and diabetes,” says Sterling. “It’s easy to incorporate peanuts and peanut butter into breakfast, lunch or dinner.”
On Jan. 20, 1980, bleachers at a bullring in Sincelejo, Colombia, collapse, resulting in the deaths of 222 people. The deadliest tragedy at a sporting event in Colombia's history was the result of overcrowding and poor construction. On Jan. 22, 2003, the U.S. Census Bureau releases detailed statistics on race and ethnicity showing that the Hispanic population was the country's largest minority group. Some 29% of immigrants in the U.S. had come from Mexico alone. On Jan. 21, 1977, U.S. President Jimmy Carter grants an unconditional pardon to hundreds of thousands of men who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War. Some 100,000 young Americans went abroad in the late 1960s and early ‘70s to avoid military service.
Mediterranean Grain Medley with Peanuts 3 Tbsp. peanut oil 2 garlic cloves, minced ½ tsp. hot pepper flakes ½ red bell pepper, diced 1 yellow squash, diced 8 oz. snap peas 2 cups beluga lentils or brown lentils, pre-cooked 1 cup jasmine rice, pre-cooked 2-inch piece of ginger, grated 1 cup peanuts, plain, roasted 1 bunch green onions, chopped Salt to taste, Lime juice to taste, Cilantro as garnish Heat a sauté pan and add peanut oil. Add garlic and pepper flakes, cook for 30 seconds. Add bell pepper and squash, sauté for 3–4 minutes. Add snap peas, cook for an additional minute. Add lentils, rice, ginger, lime juice and salt. Mix well. Heat the grains for 1 minute then toss in the peanuts and green onions. Serve warm and enjoy!
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www.livingstoncounty.us/ 133/Aging-Office-for-the TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez
1. U.S. STATES: Which two states share no borders with any other U.S. state? 2. TELEVISION: What is Richie’s last name in the 197080s series “Happy Days”? 3. FOOD & DRINK: What is whey? 4. GAMES: What are “bedposts” in bowling? 5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What kind of creature is an ocelot? 6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: By how many Senate votes was President Andrew Johnson spared removal from office after he was impeached by the House? 7. LITERATURE: What is the end of the nursery rhyme that starts: “Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall/ Humpty Dumpty had a great fall ... “? 8. ASTRONOMY: Which is the largest planet in our solar system? 9. BIBLE: Who was John the Baptist’s father? 10. MUSIC: How many Top 10 songs were released on Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album? (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
Answers 1. Hawaii and Alaska 2. Cunningham 3. The watery part of milk that remains after cheese curds have formed 4. A 7-10 split 5. A small, wild cat 6. One vote short of the necessary two-thirds majority to convict 7. “... All the king’s horses and all the king’s men/ Couldn’t put Humpty together again.” 8. Jupiter 9. Zechariah 10. Seven GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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We would like to thank the couple who initially came to help my brother. Thank you to the Dansville Police Department, Dansville Ambulance, Livingston County ALS, Scovill’s Staff, Noyes Hospital and Rob Waltman for their professionalism and courtesy during our family medical emergency.
Cathy, Kirk & Nicole Walker
BEST BUYS FOR THE NEW YEAR Clothing: Post-Christmas sales are booming, and stores are looking to sell w hat’s left of their inventories to make room for spring and summer selections. Even though the w eather outside is still cold, sw eaters, pants, coats, and more are usually available at a discount come January. It may take some digging through the racks, but there’s an excellent chance to discover some great items.
STRANGE BUT TRUE by Samantha Weaver Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace. *** Thought for the Day: “He who buys what he does not need steals from himself.” -- Swedish proverb (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Who was the last Montreal Expos pitcher to lead the National League in saves for a season? 2. Pitcher Nolan Ryan had the most strikeouts in the decades of the 1970s (2,678) and 1980s (2,167). Name either pitcher who finished second to him in those decades. 3. In 2018, Notre Dame’s Brian Kelly became the third person to win the AP College Football Coach of the Year Award twice since 1998. Name either of the other two to do it. 4. Which NBA team was the first to visit the White House after winning a championship? 5. Who holds the NHL record for most Game Seven career points in the NHL playoffs? 6. When was the last time before 2019 that Denny Hamlin captured a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship 4? 7. How many times has Canada reached the finals of tennis’ Davis Cup? (c) 2020 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
Answers 1. Ugueth Urbina, with 41 saves in 1999. (The franchise moved to Washington after the 2004 season.) 2. Tom Seaver (2,304 strikeouts in the 1970s) and Fernando Valenzuela (1,644 strikeouts in the 1980s). 3. Nick Saban (2003, 2008) and Gary Patterson (2009, 2014). 4. The Boston Celtics, in 1963. 5. Justin Williams, with 15 points. 6. It was 2014. 7. Once, in 2019. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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BEST BUYS FOR THE NEW YEAR Video games: Those w ho haven’t purchased their fill of video games for the holidays can benefit from post-holiday drops in price.
HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Mixed signals could create problems. Make sure your views are presented clearly, and insist others do the same. Don’t let an unanswered question go by without a full explanation. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Financial pressures ease, allowing for more budget flexibility. But as the money-wise Bovine will appreciate, thrift still beats out splurging. Expect news from someone special. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Getting things done is what you do so well. But be careful not to overtax your energy reserves. Take time out to relax or to do something different to help keep them at optimum levels. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) This is a good time to satisfy the Moon Child’s growing sense of wanderlust. Choose a really special place to go to, with a very special person to share it all with you. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You love being in the spotlight. But be careful it doesn’t blind you to the truth behind a seemingly wonderful opportunity. Look closer and you might be sadly surprised at what you find. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Isn’t it time to take a break from your hectic schedule? Sure it is. And the sooner you do, the sooner you can return fresh and more than ready to take on all those new projects. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A recent family incident can help bring everyone closer, and there’s no one who’s better at making that happen than you. Accept (indeed, insist on!) help from others to get things off and running. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Long-held habits are often difficult to break. But the change from how you always did things to how you can do them now can be liberating. So, be flexible and give it a try. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Someone you met in your professional world last year and thought you would never hear from again could make a sudden reappearance in your life, along with an interesting offer. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Once again, you delight everyone by coming up with a solution for a problem that actually works. On another note, it’s not too early to get started on those travel plans. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Before you go ahead with finalizing your plans for your new project, check them over to see if you can make some improvements or if you can find ways to cut costs. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) The Fabulous Fish might have been out of the social swim for too long, and it’s time you plunge back in. Reinforce your old friendships and be open to starting new ones. BORN THIS WEEK: Your creative talents help bring beauty to the world and the people in it. On their behalf, thank you. (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Wayland United Methodist Church
67th Annual
All You Can Eat Roast Beef Dinner
Come Chill with U s!
Adults $10.00 Children (5-12) $6.00
Yahtzee
Happy Hour & Delicious Specials
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Every 2nd & 4th Wednesday.
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Sat., February 1st, 2020 • 5:00 - 7:00 PM Adult $10.00 • Child $6.00
FAST Take-Outs Available • Large Menu • Happy Hours • Weekly Food Specials • Big Screen TV’s • Special Events Space
LOCAL DINING SPOTS FOSTER COMMUNITY Dining out is a great way to celebrate life’s milestones or simply reconnect with friends and loved ones. Research firm NPD Group found that, by the end of 2015, restaurant visits by consumers increased by 700 million compared to just five years prior. While chain restaurants invest heavily in advertising, independently owned restaurants do not have those same resources. Multi-unit chains also have more pull with suppliers and might be able to negotiate better deals, or can spread operational costs across various locations. Too often diners are not aware of the vast array of tasty, well-priced and artisanal foods awaiting them just down the street. Much can be said about the advantages of patronizing local eateries. Men and women who want unique dining experiences can give local, independently owned establishments a try.
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JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH
Baseball UMPIRES Wanted Genesee, Orleans, Livingston & Wyoming Counties Area High Schools and Youth Games. Free training starts in February 2nd
Email: membership@gvua.com or 622-0460 • www.gvua.com STEPS TO ACHIEVE A BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE Many people face the challenge of balancing work and family. Workloads may be hefty on both fronts, and the pursuit of a healthy balance between home and career may seem like an unattainable goal. Stress can build from feelings of being pulled in too many directions. According to Mental Health America, stress can compromise a person’s ability to concentrate, lead to feelings of irritability or depression, negatively affect personal relationships, and weaken immune systems, increasing a person’s susceptibility to a variety of ailments. Research even indicates chronic stress may double a person’s risk of having a heart attack. The desire to have a fulfilling career and a full life at home is a goal shared by millions of people across the globe. But it’s important that one’s pursuit of such goals not come at the expense of personal health. Finding the right balance between work and family requires some maneuvering and practice, but it can be achieved with planning, organization and communication.
Astronomer: Observing, researching and interpreting astronomical phenomena requires a strong understanding of mathematics.
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Seeking PT Coordinator For High School Exchange Program. Locate & train volunteer host families, serve as liaison with local high schools and mentor international teens. Qualifications: persistence, flexibility, good organizational & communication skills. Receive training & ongoing support. Work from home PT with lots of flexibility. Earn supplemental income, rewards & travel incentives. Send resume to Sherri Hershberger at:
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Positions of Hire: • Licensed Dental Assistant • Licensed Dental Hygienist RDH • Dental Front Desk Coordinator
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Want to work close to home and play an important role at our growing health centers? Tri-County Family Medicine has health centers in your “backyard” and we need motivated professionals to help us bring healthcare to your neighbors. We need the following: RNs • Care Manager We’re an independent community health center and we serve everyone regardless of our patients’ ability to pay. Spanish language skills a huge plus! Call (585) 335-3100, or send your letter and resume to Contact@tcfmedicine. org, or to the address below:
Town of Wayland Court Clerk Part-Time Position Available Approx. 21 Hours per week. Duties include: assisting Town Justice in all court related matters as well as other administrative duties as required.
Tri-County Family Medicine Attn: Job Openings P.O. Box 601, Dansville, NY 14437
Qualifications include: Strong office and computer skills. The ability to deal with the public in a professional manner both in person and on the telephone. *Previous court or law office experience a plus* Submit resumes to: Supervisor, Town of Wayland 110 N. Main Street, Wayland, NY 14572 Or Supervisor@Townofwayland.com Please submit resumes no later than January 29, 2020 No phone calls please. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer
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Medical Secretary or CNA needed for a busy medical office. Experienced with strong communication and interpersonal skills & EMR experience. Computer skills needed. Full time position Monday-Friday. No weekends. Health Insurance, vacation and 401k offered. Send Resumes to:
GVPS 134 Main St., Box 200 Dansville, NY 14437
JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH Math is an important subject and school and proficiency in arithmetic serves people well when it comes time to leave the classroom and enter the workforce. As demand for workers proficient in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics continues to grow, students can benefit by working as hard as possible when studying such subjects. People with strong math skills who thrive on data and crunching numbers may find a diverse array of jobs available to them when they are ready to enter the workforce, providing an entryway into a lucrative and stable career.
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Join the New York State Workforce As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709* The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming counties. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS
For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 *includes $2,000 geographical differential
As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLING CAN PAVE THE WAY TO HIGH-PAYING JOBS Many students believe that the next natural step after graduating from high school is to go off to college. Secondary education has become such a common transition that many parents begin saving for college tuition as soon as their children are born. Although college can be the next chapter in a student’s education, many teenagers still choose to attend trade school. Television personality Mike Rowe says the country is in the midst of a skilled labor shortage because workers lack the necessary training to fill the hundreds of thousands of available jobs. Lack of information may drive the notion that trade jobs are nothing more than a backup plan if college doesn’t pan out. However, by realizing that trade jobs, along with short-term vocational training, is a smart investment - and eventually a lucrative career choice - attitudes about trade schools and laborintensive jobs may shift. A great number of college graduates enter the workforce with degrees that may not help them land jobs. And these students typically carry thousands of dollars in tuition debt. Many college grads are underemployed and working in jobs that aren’t even in their fields of study. Career and technical schools help students develop specialized skills that make graduates immediately marketable in their chosen fields, and trade salaries can be very competitive. EMPLOYMENT
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The Pleasant Valley Cemetery West Association is holding a special reorganization meeting on January 28, 2020 at 6 p.m. at the Springwater Town Hall located at 8022 S. Main Street, Springwater, N.Y. All lot owners are invited to attend and vote on the future of the cemetery. If the Pleasant Valley West Cemetery Association fails to elect a new board, the cemetery will be abandoned to the Twon of Springwater. For information call Bob Whiteman who is taking the calls at 585-669-2261.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a license, number pending for beer, cider, liquor and/ or wine has been applied for by the undersigned* to sell beer, cider, liquor and/ or wine at retail in a bar under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 127 Main Street, Dansville, Livingston County for on premises consumption. Nathan Woollett and Jaclyn Woollett, Dugos
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LINE & COUPLES DANCING: 1st Saturday of month; 7pm. DJ Connection. ROUND & SQUARE DANCING: 2nd Saturday of month; 7pm-11pm, The Country Boys. Under 12 Free. Howard Community Building, Exit 35 I86. Refreshments. 607-281-1197.
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FIREWOOD FIREWOOD: Sold by the load, 6 to 6.25 face cord (4x8x16), $420 per load. Terry R. Folts Logging, 585-734-4998. FIREWOOD- LOG LOADS- ASSORTED HARD WOOD: 18-20 face cord. Contact 585-335-5879.
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ITEMS FOR SALE BLACK OIL SUNFLOWER SEED for sale. 40 lb. bag, $16; 20 lb. bag, $9.50. BUY LOCAL direct from farm. Walk -Moor Farms, 10459 State Route 371, Cohocton, NY. 607-738-1180.
80” ENGLAND COUCH for sale. Excellent condition. Comfortable and clean. $200. You pick up. 585-729-5156. WINDOWS: Anderson 400 Series, oak interior, slightly used, (2)- 34-1/ 4x73, $100 each; 68-1/4x73, $200; 30-1/4x57, $75. Craftsman radial arm saw, $125. 32’ gas laddervator, $500. 585-245-1178.
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PETS YORKIE PUPPIES: Registered, healthy, hand raised. Two males available for Valentine’s Day! 1st shots, wormed. Health guarantee. Puppy starter kit. Willow Pond Yorkies, 585-775-5836.
FOR RENT AVON: Centrally located. Cozy 1 bedroom upper. Water, heat, sewer refuse included. No Pets. $675/ month. Security, 1st month required. Available now. 585-226-2885. FOR RENT SPRINGWATER: 2 bedroom mobile home for rent. $800/ month plus utilities. Call 585-775-9299 FOR RENT, NUNDA: Three bedroom apartment, 1.5 bathrooms. Income verification and background check required. $675/ month. Available February 1st. Call 607-281-9257. Leave voice mail or text. FOR RENT WAYLAND: Two bedroom ranch house on country lot with attached two car garage, new flooring, new stove/refrigerator, includes up to 800 gallons of propane per year. Garbage and washer/dryer hookups. No pets. Security and references required. 585-728-3289 or 585-362-0936.
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