Dansville-Wayland Edition - Genesee Valley Penny Saver 5-24-2019

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MAY 24, 2019 | DANSVILLE-WAYLAND | 585.335.8537 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM

BID ADIEU TO • • • •

DIABETES A METAL TRADES PROJECT TO BENEFIT UR/NOYES DIABETES Come Join the Excitement

and bid on the unique, one-of-a-kind sculptures that the Metal Trades students from Mount Morris Career and Technical Education Center have created!

June 1, 2019 • 6:00pm Tickets: $10/ person Tickets Include: hors d’oeuvres • 2 drink tickets bid on live auction • band and dancing At The Dansville Moose Lodge 6 Main St., Dansville, NY

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Mill Creek Optical, Dogwood Floral, Skip’s Custom Flooring and Dansville office of the Genesee Valley Penny Saver.

ALSO CAN BE PURCHASED BY MAIL By sending check to Bid Adieu to Diabetes, C/O Dansville Lions Club, 9384 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437. All checks made payable to Dansville Lions with the notation “Diabetes“ in the memo.

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Celebrating The Life Of The Jamison family will be having a celebration of Brian’s life on June 1st at the Perry Park on Lake Street in Perry, NY. We will be there at noon and have a eulogy at 2pm with food and refreshments to follow. Come join us and share your memories and stories.

Active Living 50+ ____________________24 Arts & Entertainment _____________________8 200 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437 585.335.6720 http://dansville.lib.ny.us/ HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 10-8pm; Fri. 10-6pm; Sat. 10-2pm

Auctions & Antiques ____________________26 Automotive _____________________5

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Warmest “Thank you” to our volunteers for help with the success of the Book Sale – Grand Total:

Body & Mind ____________________13 Classifieds ____________________37

$3685.94!!

Open 9am-2pm Memorial Day

Baby’s Book Buddies

Employment ____________________33

continues thru June 12 Wed. am ages 6 mo.- 3yrs. Call to register your child @ 585-335-6720.

Garage Sales _____________________6

Geraniums Pot

Flats of Annuals & Vegetables

NOTICE: The Library is closed May 27 for Memorial Day. Have a safe holiday!

Give & Take ____________________16

Buy Local! Worth the extra few miles!

Home Services ____________________30

Cemetery Pots Available Ours or Yours

Hometown Events ____________________17

Spikes, Vinca Vine 3” Pots

New Guinea Impatiens, Begonias, Proven Winners, Sweet Potato Vine Mix or Match

Hanging Basket

Kidz Korner ____________________10 Pet Place _____________________7 Gift Certificates Available

Puzzle Answers ____________________32

5 Miles from Rt. 63N Rte. 63N

Dansville

Wayland

8284 Carney Hollow Rd., (County Rd. 60) Wayland

Real Estate ____________________29

(585) 669-2773 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9AM-8PM; Sat. 9AM-6PM; Closed Sun.

Sip & Dine ____________________18 Vibes & Rants ____________________23

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Our respect and gratitude will forever be with our fallen military heroes and their families. Their service and sacrifice are beyond measure, and we will never forget their dedication to our country and our freedom. To all the brave men and women who serve in uniform today, we thank you for your commitment to preserving freedom at home and around the world. We salute you and your families, and pray for your safe return home.

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To All The Brave Women & Men Who Gave Their Lives For Their Country

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All Are Invited To Attend! The Wayland American Legion Honor Guard Will Be Holding Memorial Day Ceremonies on Monday, May 27th Locations and Times Are As Follows:

EAST WAYLAND CEMETERY NORTH LOON LAKE CEMETERY LAKE SIDE CEMETERY OLD CATHOLIC CEMETERY NEW CATHOLIC CEMETERY ST. PETER’S CEMETERY PERKINSVILLE PARADE SACRED HEART CEMETERY WAYLAND MEMORIAL DAY PARADE WAYLAND CEMETERY

7:30 AM 7:45 AM 8:00 AM 8:45 AM 8:55 AM 9:50 AM 10:00 AM AFTER PARADE 11:00 AM AFTER PARADE

All Veterans are invited to attend the ceremony services to march with the Legion in both the Perkinsville and Wayland parades. The Legion welcomes any group or float to participate in the Wayland parade (Patriotic Theme Preferred) After the Wayland parade, there will be a Chicken and Smoked Brisket Bar-B-Q at Post #402 followed by the band - Patrice & Friends Bar-B-Q’s are $8 • The Band Is Free To The Public

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AUTO SECTION

HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) There’s nothing an Aries Lamb likes less than having to tackle a humdrum task. But finding a creative way to do it can make all the difference. A more exciting time awaits you this weekend. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Finishing up a job on time leaves you free to enjoy your weekend without any Taurean guilt pangs. A romantic attitude from an unlikely source could take you by surprise. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Moving in a new career direction might be seen by some as risky. But if you have both the confidence to see it through and the facts to back you up, it could prove rewarding. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Holding back on a decision might be difficult, considering how long you’ve waited for this opportunity. But until you’re able to resolve all doubts, it could be the wiser course to take. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You still need to move carefully where financial matters are concerned. Better for the Lion to move slowly than pounce on a “promising” prospect that doesn’t keep its promises. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A rejection of an idea you believe in can be upsetting. But don’t let it discourage you. Get yourself back on track and use what you’ve learned from the experience to try again. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) The early part of the week could find you looking to balance your priorities between your family obligations and your career responsibilities. Pressures begin to ease by week’s end. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) An associate’s problem could cause unavoidable delays in moving ahead with your joint venture. If so, use the time to look into another project you had previously set aside. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Although a financial problem could be very close to being resolved in your favor, it’s still a good idea to avoid unnecessary spending for at least a little while longer. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Support for some unwelcome workplace decisions begins to show up, and continues to build, so that by week’s end, the gregarious Goat is as popular as ever. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Congratulations. Deciding to attend a social function you might have earlier tried to avoid could turn out to be one of the best decisions you’ve made in a long time. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Getting into a new situation could prove to be a more difficult experience than you expected. Don’t hesitate to ask for advice in coping with some of the more irksome challenges. BORN THIS WEEK: Your strong sense of duty makes you a valued and trusted member of your community. Have you considered a career in law enforcement?

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LIVONIA: 9454 County Road 15. 5/31 (2-7pm), 6/1-2 (8-5pm). ESTATE SALE. Antique furniture, vintage glassware, dragons, crafts, couch, crocks, car ramps, beads, lace, plus size clothes, new items. Watch for signs. CANANDAIGUA: 5557 State Route 64. Location across from Bristol mountain. May 25 (10-4pm) DOWNSIZED SALE! Too much stuff, does not fit in our smaller home! Also,selling truck accessories, from prior work vehicles.

AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET Indoor/ Outdoor. Sundays 8am3pm through October. Corner Rt. 15 and Agar Road. 390 South to Exit 9.

BLOOMFIELD/HONEOYE: 8900 Belcher Rd 5/31-6/2 Hours Fri (8-6pm) Sat (8-5pm) Sun (9-1pm) MULTI SOURCE MEGA SALE. Literally loads of items! Furniture, Household, Tools, Collectibles, and More. Rain or Shine. No Early Birds. See Craigslist for photos. PITTSFORD: 3524 East Ave, Kilbourn Place - June 7-9, (9-5pm), cash only. ESTATE SALE furniture, console tables, stools, chairs, designer woman’s clothing, shoes (many with tags size 10-14 shoes 9-9.5, jewelry, handbags, home accessories, household items, china, table linens, books, outdoor planters, much more. estatesales.net for photos. 585-746-6151.

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in July of 2018. He is a lover like his name. When he is good, he is very good and when he is bad he is horrid. Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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Recently in Batavia, a man said a spider was to blame when he flipped his vehicle and landed upside down in a driveway after striking an embankment. Is a spider crawling on a driver reason enough for an accident like this? 11% Yes, I would still be sceaming! 31% I would expect some swerving. 2% I am not sure. 25% The driver should pull over before panicking. 31% No, it’s just a spider!

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SCAVENGER HUNT Do you know why Memorial Day is so important? Ask each question to a different person and as a team try and answer the questions below. If you need help or want to learn more, visit: www.history.com/topics/holidays/memorial-day-history

At first, May 30 was set aside to honor people who died in which war? O World War I O Revolutionary War O Civil War What was Memorial Day called originally? O Veterans Day O Decoration Day

O Remembrance Day

Who made the first Memorial Day proclamation? O James Garfield O Lyndon Johnson O John Logan What city has been proclaimed the official birthplace of Memorial Day? O Washington, D.C. O Waterloo, NY

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Livingston County Residents join us for our

June 8, 2019 • Noon - 4pm Long Point Park, West Lake Rd., Geneseo, NY POPCORN HOT DOGS KARAOKE PONY RIDES PETTING ZOO FACE PAINTING BALLOON LADIES BOUNCE HOUSES PIZZA

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Contact Person: Corporal Phyllis Applin 585-243-7132 GREAT GIFTS FOR DEAR OLD DAD THE OUTDOORSM AN: Fathers w ho love the great outdoors might appreciate some new camping gear, a new fishing pole or even some comfortable hiking boots. W hen shopping for the outdoorsman in your life, consider w hich outdoor activity is his favorite (i.e., boating, fishing, kayaking, etc.) and try to find the latest useful gadget or new est product made for such enthusiasts. If you don’t share the same passion for the great outdoors and are hesitant to buy something you’re unsure about, a gift certificate to an outdoorsman or sporting goods store w ill suffice.

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Look for this weekly column! Your questions answered by the local Cornell experts.

Master

Gardeners

from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County

How can I get my hydrangeas to bloom? - Mary R. There are several reasons why macrophylla hydrangeas don’t bloom. They need winter protection to keep the buds from freezing. Deer often will eat the buds, which form the previous season. And often they gradually reduce their blooms each year because they don’t thrive in our cold winters. There are other kinds of hydrangeas that do bloom reliably in our weather. Both panicle hydrangeas and arborescens hydrangeas bloom very well here. The arborescens varieties are most deer resistant. I spray the buds on my panicle hydrangeas with deer re-

pellant as soon as they emerge in be adjusted. Pruning can affect the timing of bud-break. That differspring. ence may be cause for or prevenWhen is the best tion of frost damage to buds in the time of the year to growing season. prune lilac bushes Do not over prune lilacs. Let the and grape vines? - Angela F. plant develop several branches Grape vine pruning is performed from the base, instead of only one all winter in many large commer- or two. This allows you to remove cial vineyards because this big job stems that have grown too tall, or requires many hours. The “late dor- have been attacked by diseases or mant period” – February-March is insects, and still have flowering the ideal time to prune, however, wood. Pruning is unnecessary for because the extent of winter injury the first 3 or 4 years. Thereafter, to vines can be determined. If injury limit pruning to the removal of has occurred, pruning severity can weaker wood from the center of the bush. This prevents a thicket from developing. You should do this soon after flowers have fallen. Do not prune in late summer, fall,

or winter; late pruning often results in removal of flower buds. Old bushes with runaway growth will need severe pruning. Large single trunks may be cut back to a stump to encourage growth of new stems from the roots. Clumps of overgrown stems may be thinned out about a third a year starting with oldest, weakest and damaged.

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Hobbies can provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Finding the right hobby requires the consideration of a host of factors, including one’s own personality. The following are some common personality types and the hobbies they might find rewarding. The Athlete: Athletes can pursue a host of potential hobbies or activities that will foster their love of sports. Men and women who still have a hop in their step can sign up to compete in adult sports leagues. Depending on the sport, leagues might be available to adults of various ages and skill levels, and some may even be more focused on fun than competition. For athletes who can no longer lace up their cleats, coaching youth sports or volunteering to coach at a nearby school provides a chance to stay involved even if competing is no longer possible. The Reader: Book lovers also can channel their passions for the written word into a rewarding hobby. While reading might not seem like the most social activity, readers who want to use their love of books to grow their social networks can start a book club. People of all ages and backgrounds love to read, so starting a book club can be a great way to meet an array of people. Readers also can call their local libraries or schools to ask about reading programs for children. Volunteer to read to youngsters, helping the next generation discover the wonders of reading. The Executive: Men and women who have experienced great success in the world of business can pursue a host of low-stress opportunities with a goal of sharing their experiences with the next generation of business leaders. Teaching a course at a local college or university is one such avenue, and executives can even offer to work with high school students interested in pursuing careers in business. Teaching and mentoring might be less traditional hobbies than crocheting or woodworking, but they still provide a way for adults to pursue their passions away from the constraints of the office. The Traveler: Men and women who love to travel can begin writing travel blogs where they share stories of their domestic and international travels. Use the blog to offer an insider’s insight into certain cities, offering advice on obscure eateries or activities that might be off most tourists’ radars. Include photos with each blog post to attract more readers.

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

Husband Refuses to Wash His Hands ---

DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband and I are both 74 and in general good health. He never washes his hands when he comes in from working as a public accountant. He doesn’t wash his hands when he sneezes, or after touching meat and poultry when he cooks. He smokes and is a functioning alcoholic. He says it’s not necessary to wash fruit before you eat it and tells me I don’t know what I am talking about. He has been on Lipitor for several years and eats steak almost every night. On the other hand, I wash my hands when I come in from work and before preparing meals, and have always washed fruit before eating it. What’s his secret? Does he have strong genes? -- T.M. ANSWER: Eating well and taking good care of yourself don’t guarantee a long, healthy life. The converse is true as well. I have heard so many stories about Aunt Martha (or Gertrude or Helen), who drank, smoked and lived on bacon until she was 105, but your lifestyle does give you a better chance at living longer and healthier, and of feeling better right now. Smoking increases the risk of dying from any cause. A 74-yearold man who has smoked all his life has about the same risk of dying as an 82-year-old nonsmoker. One can do a similar risk analysis with diet. But some people, through a combination of good genes and good luck, manage to live long, healthy lives despite poor lifestyle choices. Even though some individuals will not have the expected outcome, smoking is still bad. So is eating steak every night. Washing (or at least rinsing) produce is a good idea.

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I can remember from my youth that my father had it, so it didn’t seem too terrible. It’s not just the fingertips that turn white, but also some of my toes are affected. I asked people who know of it or have it how one gets this. What is the cause? No one knows. So I asked my doctor. Even he said he did not know. How do I get these episodes, and what can I do to prevent them? -- R.S. ANSWER: Raynaud phenomenon is an exaggerated response to cold or stress, causing color changes in the skin of the fingers and toes. There is a long list of causes of Raynaud phenomenon. Often, no cause is ever found (in which case it is called primary Raynaud, which just means we don’t know what’s causing it). The most common known causes are the autoimmune rheumatic diseases, especially scleroderma, lupus and Sjogren’s syndrome. Hypothyroidism is an unusual cause, and some drugs can cause it as well. The current thinking is that primary RP is caused by abnormalities in the alpha receptors in blood vessels (alpha receptors respond to adrenaline and similar molecules). Keeping the whole body -- and especially the hands -- warm is the first step. Sudden temperature changes can trigger the effect. Warming the hands in warm water at the onset of an attack can stop it. Anxiety makes it worse, so a positive attitude can really affect this condition. Medications, such as amlodipine, may be necessary for prevention in more severe cases.

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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Houston’s George Springer set a record in 2017 for most extrabase hits in the World Series. How many was it? 2. When was the last time a league leader in ERA for a season had a number higher than 3.00? 3. Jimmy Garoppolo, in 2017, became the second 49ers quarterback to win his first three NFL starts. Who was the first to do it? 4. In 2018, Villanova’s Jalen Brunson became the seventh male Naismith Award winner (top college basketball player) to win the NCAA Tournament the same year. Who was the last to do it before him? 5. When was the last time the Buffalo Sabres reached the NHL playoffs? 6. In 2018, Atlanta’s Josef Martinez set a Major League Soccer regular-season record for goals scored (31). Name two of the three others who shared the mark of 27. 7. Which of the following heavyweight boxers did Ken Norton not fight during his pro career: Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier or Larry Holmes? (c) 2019 King Features Syndicate, Inc.

Answers 1. Eight hits (three doubles, five home runs). 2. John Lackey, with a 3.01 ERA for the Angels in 2007. 3. Y.A. Tittle (1951-52). 4. Anthony Davis of Kentucky, in 2012. 5. It was 2011. 6. Roy Lassiter (1996), Chris Wondolowski (2012) and Bradley Wright-Phillips (2014). 7. Joe Frazier.

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WINDSURFER: Tjolexy@aol.com Large amount of PACKING/MOVING PAPER FOLDED, BOXED. Geneseo area: 315-375-8516 BOOKSHELF, good condition: 585-334-6916 WEBER GRILL, working condition and a TOSHIBA PROJECTION TV. You pick up, Pittsford: 585-317-4209 HAIR STYLIST CHAIR. You pick up, Webster: 585-764-9585 RCA VCR in good working condition. You pick up. 3 miles south of Dansville: mstewart12@stny.rr.com FIREWOOD cut to length. Hardwoods. You load and haul: candss@rochester.rr.com (2) COMMODES like new (one still has tags) and SHOWER CHAIR. Henrietta – you pick up: bhermansny@aol.com Collection of FLOWERPOTS in Batavia: 585-343-7066 CHAIN LINK FENCE. White. 4’ high. Lengths of 3’, 13’, 30’ & 72’ with 4’ gate. You dismantle. Oakfield, 585-948-9296

Looking for WALL KITCHEN CABINETS in good condition: 585-749-2432 Good working REFRIGERATOR for a garage. Cohocton area: 585-384-5962 MOVING BOXES and PACKING SUPPLIES: 585-314-9124 MANUAL WHEELCHAIR for a 350lb+ person. Must have removable arm and footrests: 585-394-3272 MOVING BOXES: Lindalou0805@yahoo.com RECUMBENT ELLIPTICAL or BIKE for someone who has severe anxiety about going to the gym: wommack91895@gmail.com Looking for OLD VINTAGE CHILDRENS METAL ALADDIN LUNCHBOXES (preferably Jonny Quest) with original thermos: Text or call 585-943-8641 TWIN MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS: 585-200-0564 WEED TRIMMER – ION BATTERY OPERATED or CORDLESS

for an elderly person. Preferably in good working condition: 585-346-9777

LESTER PIANO & BENCH, good condition, you pick up, Cohocton: Call/Text 607-731-0420 BABY CRIB, DELTA, model number 6750-10, includes like new mattress. Needs clips replaced for sliding rail, otherwise perfect condition: 607-731-0420

CLEAN BLANKETS, MATTRESS PADS, SHEETS, COMFORTERS, BATTING etc. in any condition to fill quilts which are donated

WOOD – Maple 1-1/2 years old. Needs cutting and removing, Indian Falls: 716-560-0316

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Two TWIN MATTRESSES and one QUEEN SIZE BOX SPRING and MATTRESS. You pick up: 585-538-2784 OSTOMY SUPPLIES for a urostomies and colostomies: 585-582-6811 Two CRAFTSMEN RIDING LAWN MOWERS for parts: 585-226-6135 Free-standing BASKETBALL STAND in great shape: 585-261-5017 36” GAS FIVE BURNER STOVE: 585-346-2213 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS gently used. You pick up, Brighton area: 585-313-5394 USED GREETING CARDS to be used for crafts and 2001 LICENSE PLATES from New Hampshire: 585-388-0318 Big, forest green, SOFA BED. Very nice condition. No wear. Available June 1st: Text 508-789-8169

Karilynncerv@gmail.com Working REFRIGERATOR, ELECTRIC STOVE, CLOTHING WASHER and DRYER: Karilynncerv@gmail.com WOODEN PICKET FENCE PANELS for nonprofit: 585-346-6747 HAY/STRAW FOR GARDENING. The closer to LeRoy the better: 585-797-5681 Heavy Duty RECLINER in good condition: 585-584-3298 GALVANIZED WATER TROUGHS, rough shape okay: Sth711@aol.com OLD-FASHIONED HAND WELL PUMP in working order or repairable: 585-768-6394 Begin Again Horse Rescue needs donations of USED TACK AND BARN SUPPLIES for June 2 sale: 585-322-2427 Free-standing and in good shape PUNCHING/TRAINING BAG for cardio: babygirlblueray@gmail.com

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DANSVILLE Fifth Annual DCS Wall of Pride Induction - Call for nominations for the 5th Annual DCS Wall of Pride October 19, 2019 Induction. Please submit nominations by May 31, 2019 on forms obtained at the Dansville Central School District Office or available on the District website at www.dansvillecsd.org under Community tab, Foundation for Dansville Education. AARP Smart Driver Course Dansville Public Library, 200 Main St., Dansville. Learn Defensive Driving, New traffic Laws & Rules of the Road, as well as, Proven Safety Strategies. Save 10% on Car/Truck/ RV/Motorcycle Insurance. No Tests to Pass! Just Sign Up and Learn. Remove Up To 4 Points From Your License. 6 Hour Course. Thursday, May 30, 12-3PM & Friday, May 31, 12-3PM. To Register Call Tom Fellion (585)335-8935. $20 AARP Members/$25 Non AARP Members. Check Or Money Order Only Made Out To AARP. www.aarp.org/drive. Open to all over age 18. Bid Adieu to...Diabetes - a Metal Trades Project to Benefit UR/NOYES Diabetes. Bid on the unique, oneof-a-kind sculptures created by the Metal Trades students from Mount Morris Career and Technical Education Center! Saturday, June 1, 6pm, Dansville Moose Lodge, 6 Main St., Dansville. Tickets: $10/ person. Available at: Mill Creek Optical, Dogwoood Floral, Skip’s Custom Flooring and Dansville office of the Genesee Valley Penny Saver. By mail: Send check to Bid Adieu to Diabetes, C/O Dansville Lions Club, 9384 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437. Payable to Dansville Lions with the notation “Diabetes” in the memo. Includes: hors d’oeuvres, 2 drink tickets, bid online auction, band and dancing.

Euchre Card Party - Every Sunday October-May at 2 p.m. SHARP. Lunch by donation from 12-2 p.m. Heath Homestead (Former Ossian Community Center), 4760 Ossian Hill Road, Dansville. The Protectives Fire Company will meet Wednesday, June 5th at 6:30pm at the Sunrise Restaurant. Memorial Day Parade - South Dansville, May 27th, 1pm. Serving Hotdogs, Hamburgers, Reubens, Salads, Desserts at the South Dansville Gathering Place, County Rd 46.

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MIDDLESEX Potter Fire Department Chicken BBQ Sunday, May 26: The Potter Volunteer Fire Department, 1255 Phelps Rd. in Potter will hold a Chicken BBQ on Sunday, May 26 from 11:30am - until sold out. Meal Includes: Chicken Half, Salt Potatoes, Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Dinner Rolls, Homemade Cookies. Adult Meal $9, Senior or Child Meal $7, Chicken Half $5. Eat In or Take Out Available. Free Delivery within 4 miles from the Fire Hall. Call 585-554-3246 for more info. and delivery.

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Memorial Day Morning Welcome - Monday, May 27, 9am to 12noon, Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock. Following the parade and memorial service in front of the building, volunteers from LLCA will welcome visitors by providing refreshments and information about our Center. http://www.LittleLakesNY.org

HORNELL Parkinson’s Disease Support Group - Parkinson’s Disease Support Group meets the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Hornell YMCA from 10 am to 11:30 am. The group is open to Parkinson’s patients, family members, caregivers, and friends. The support group offers education on Parkinson’s and its effects, support from others with Parkinson’s and resources to help with Parkinson’s issues. For questions, please contact Lisa Scott at 607-382-6497 or by email at mslisamscott@yahoo. com. Information will also be posted on our Facebook page, Team Griff.

American Legion Riders Post 1341 - 1st Annual Cruise Night: Wednesday, June 12th, 6-9pm at the Hally-Allen Legion, Post 1341, Sonyea. Open to the public. All vehicles welcome, so bring your ride! Sponsored by the American Legion Riders, Post 1341. Free. Questions, 585-658-2620.

Kids to Parks Day! (Sunday, May 26; 11am to 4pm) - Come on down to Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area for some family fun to kick-off the summer. A FREE family event! All are welcome! For details contact the Mount Morris Dam Visitor Center at 585-658-4790. Event location: Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area; 6103 Visitor Center Rd in Mount Morris, NY 14510 (located 2 miles south of Mount Morris off of Rt 408S/Chapel St).

WAYLAND 7th Annual Sgt Devin Snyder Ride to Remember & Road Rally - Saturday, June 1, 2019. Rain or Shine. Preregistration Available Online $25 - Includes: T-shirt, Dinner & Entertainment. Day of Registration $30 - Includes: T-shirt, Dinner & Entertainment. Food- RafflesCash Bar Available. Live Entertainment by FLINT CREEK. Wayland American Legion, 102 North Main St., Wayland. Registration 9:3011:30am. Departure 12pm. Dinner and Music Open to the Public. www.devinsnyder.com. To Benefit Local Veterans Organizations and Law Enforcement. Proud Supporter of KMR. Hosted by: American Legion Post 402, Wayland, NY and American Legion Riders Chapter 905, Springwater, NY. Visit the Cottage-Finds Artisan Kiosk - Silent Auction/Sale: May 25th, 3:30-5:30pm, Loon Lake Chapel; June 29th, 9-2pm, 10216 CR 92, Wayland and June 29th, 4:30-6:30pm, Loon Lake Chapel. Hand-Painted Items**Jewelry**Art Prints**Home Accents. Proceeds to Benefit the Loon Lake Watershed Improvement Alliance.

NAPLES 2nd Annual Our Lady of the Lakes Summer Sensation Craft and Bake Fair - Mark your calendars for the 2nd Annual Our Lady of the Lakes Summer Sensation Craft and Bake Fair to be held at St. Januarius Hall, 180 N. Main Street, Naples on Saturday, August 3rd from 9-3pm. Proceeds from the table rentals & bake sale will benefit Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Community. Trail Maintenance Hike on Finger Lakes Trail in Naples - Hike & Help spruce up a portion of the Finger Lakes Trail in Naples Sunday, May 26 from 4-6PM. Join Springwater Trails as they trim back bushes, etc., along the trail followed by a social get-together at the Neapolitan Pizzeria in Naples. For additional info/directions/ updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org

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8 servings • Preparation time: 15 minutes • Cooking time: 30 minutes 2 American Lamb racks, frenched 2 tablespoons oil 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons coarse grain mustard 2 cloves minced garlic 3/4 cup fresh bread crumbs 3/4 cup toasted and chopped pecans 4 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary, divided 4 ounces semi-soft goat cheese, crumbled 1 cup balsamic vinegar Rub lamb w ith oil and salt. Place in a roasting pan, fat side dow n. Roast at 425 degrees F for 8 minutes; turn and roast an additional 8 minutes. Remove from oven. Combine mustard, garlic, bread crumbs, 2 tablespoons of the rosemary and cheese. Spread over lamb. Return to oven; cook 15 minutes, until crust is golden brow n. Remove from oven; cover w ith foil to keep w arm. In saucepan, combine vinegar and remaining 2 tablespoons of rosemary; simmer for 6 to 8 minutes or until reduced to half. Slice lamb into individual chops; drizzle sauce over chops. Serve w ith roasted butternut squash.

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Recently, Golden Coin Laundry/Dry Cleaning was kindly helpful, without their customer even asking. A partly disabled, senior citizen was helped getting some drapes with special instructions washed, then when dry and pressed, back out into the car again. There was good, honest, communication So tonight, I was out walking my dog in our peaceful village as I often do. My dog is, of course, leashed with doggy bags on hand and is on the municipal side grass. My dog is in her senior years and likes to stop and piddle periodically, even if there’s nothing left. Out of nowhere, this woman pulls over and proceeds to proclaim that I must pick up the dog poop, insinuating my dog had pooped in her yard, with a hoity toity attitude. My dog had not pooped at all, and if she had, I certainly don’t need to be pre-advised of my responsibilities. The woman quickly rushed away, surely realizing her own arrogance and haste. My dog is a good judge of character, and we both concur hers really stinks!

and empathetic, capable assistance. That was such good, local customer service, one could recommend them for future business. Thank you, Golden Coin.

The Avon Circle looks beautiful with the Military banners hanging and the gardens planted and starting to bloom. The Avon Garden Club always does a beautiful job with the flowers throughout the village. The help from the village crew makes it all possible too. Without the volunteers and village crew it wouldn’t be possible. Thank you and Happy Memorial Day!

new units. Two electricians showed up on time but slow walked the job. After 3 hours, both of them had only managed to install 4 thermostats total. Turns out they were overheard talking to each other about how they had hooked the wires up incorrectly, and when the units were placed back in the wall, the wires actually came loose! These novice mistakes, including troubleshooting them, took up valuable time that we were paying for by the hour. When I contacted the owner to voice my concern, he unfortunately made more excuses for his employees than he did offers to help me, his customer. I felt duped.

put on a grave need to be brought back or enforced. It looks trashy. You will find Christmas decorations, Easter decorations, multiple containers of fake flowers, multiple figurines, and even beer cans, beer cans on graves of young people who died because of alcohol. This is not showing respect for the dead. We are in May, and the holiday wreaths are still on the graves. I understand our need to grieve and to display our love for someone who has passed, but we can’t overdue and infringe on the rights of neighboring graves. We have to keep things neat. Please, everyone go clean up your loved one’s grave.

Jess Strollo is a concession stand queen. The amount of work you put into having a wide array of food for the players & families to enjoy does not go unnoticed. Mr. Stiles has done a great job this year making sure the fields are in top shape despite Thank you to the the weather conditions. generous people of Avon Thank you coaches, assistant for supporting the post coaches, Scott Ripley (our office food drive in a big infamous announcer who way. Over 20 tubs of food doesn’t miss a game) and were collected for the Food dedicated parents. Without Pantry. The people of Avon I can’t say enough about LeRoy’s Little League committed volunteers like are the BEST. program and the volunteers. you, local leagues would not There’s so many who pour be able to provide kids with Thank you to all the their heart into this program the opportunity to have fun volunteers and village and the care of the kids with their friends, and play workers who make our and the field as well. It’s an the game they love. town look patriotic for Memorial Day. All the flags amazing place to gather as a and buntings look beautiful. community on weeknights and especially the weekend. Thank You! - Red White and Blue Mom

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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On May 27, 1941, the British navy sinks the German battleship Bismarck in the North Atlantic near France, where it fled because it was leaking fuel. The German death toll was more than 2,000. Three days earlier, the Bismarck had sunk the British battlecruiser Hood.

Show Mom You Care: Have A Conversation About Long Term Care Insurance (NAPS)—This year, as you look back at the many years your mother cared for you, consider the possibility that she may require care herself someday. Long term care insurance can help ensure that your mother will get the care she needs, should there come a time when she requires help managing some of the activities we associate with independent living. Millions of Americans require long term care during their lifetime,1 which includes assistance with simple tasks like bathing, eating and dressing—trivial things we do every day without a second thought. In reality, the type of care needed to provide assistance with these activities can be expensive and is generally not covered by traditional health plans or Medicare. It’s important to keep in mind that women, in general, live longer than men. This means that women may be more likely to need care at some point in their lives than their male counterparts.2 Should that need arise—whether it’s assistance to perform activities of daily living or supervision due to a severe cognitive impairment—it’s likely to be provided by a family member or friend. Unfortunately, this may not be an ideal option, with many families living far apart from each other. And, your mother may not be willing to place that burden on you or even a close friend. The good news is, she is eligible to apply for coverage under the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP). Encourage your qualified relatives to plan now The best time for your family members to consider long term care insurance is long before they need it. Because the FLTCIP is medically underwritten, it’s important for your qualified relatives to apply when they are in good health to avoid the risk that a future illness or condition may prevent them from obtaining coverage later. Also, premiums are directly related to age. This means the younger people are when they apply for coverage, the lower their premium. You may wish to consider applying for coverage as well, as a way to help secure your family’s future. With benefits designed specifically for the federal family, the FLTCIP offers a smart way to help protect your savings and assets should you or your loved ones need long term care services someday. Many members of the federal family are eligible to apply for coverage under the FLTCIP, including federal and U.S. Postal Service employees and annuitants, as well as active and retired members of the uniformed services. Certain family members, or qualified relatives, are also eligible. Qualified relatives include your spouse, domestic partner, parents and parents-in-law, and adult children. For a complete list of who is eligible to apply, visit LTCFEDS. com/eligibility. For personalized assistance, call (800) LTC-FEDS ( (800) 5823337)/TTY (800) 843-3557 to speak with a program consultant. 1 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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DID YOU KNOW? Broadening one’s horizons through crafting can be a worthwhile pursuit. Crafting can serve as a relaxing pastime and provide an opportunity to learn rewarding skills. Learning to crochet is one way for men and women to combine creativity and practicality. Crochet is a form of handwork using yarn and a crochet hook. According to the Crochet Guild of America, there’s no way to know just how old the art of crochet is. However, crochet expert Annie Potter has said the modern form of the art originated in the 16th century, primarily in France and England. Others surmise crocheting traces its origins to Arabia before it spread westward through various Mediterranean trade routes.

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Dansville Castle on the Hill Pilot turns 100 By Amanda Dudek with special thanks to Jeff Roberts

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his past February, Pete Wilkins, pilot for Bernard McFadden, turned 100 years old, after being honored for his “100 orbits around the sun,” as Pete quipped, on February 6th during a dinner presentation with the Professional Pilots Association (PPA) in Columbus, Ohio. That evening they honored him, PPA member 32, receiving a recognition for being an original and oldest continuing member of the PPA. Pete, who now lives in Ohio, grew up in Hornell and was born in Bath in 1919. He served in the Army Air Service in 1937, and he soloed a Waco 10 aircraft. He managed the Dansville Airport 1950 through 1952, giving flight instruction there. He also flew for Bernard McFadden, the operator of Castle on the Hill resort. Jeff Roberts, one of Pete’s personal friends, recalls Pete Wilkins describing this experience. “Bernard was rather aggressive and very much into men’s physical fitness,” said Roberts. “This was post WWII era. Men’s health was prominent. Bernard could bring in the press; they would chase him everywhere.” Roberts explains that Bernard McFadden decided to create jump boots using shoes with springs attached. Pete was the pilot flying Bernard this day and the demonstration was a success. “He put on the boots and a parachute and went all over the airport,” said Roberts. “The military bought the contract.” “Bernard decided that the next demonstration he would do would be to attract a Navy contract,” Roberts said. Bernard told Pete that he wanted to be dropped into Niagara Falls. “He told Pete, ‘I have a new Mae West,” which is a floatation device used when a pilot jumps into the water. He planned to pull a cord and have it inflate around him. He believed if he used it in Niagara Falls, it would be a good demonstration. He knew the Navy would be watching.” There was just one problem with Bernard’s plan. “At that time, a lot of people were trying to do the barrel routine,” explained Roberts. “It had become illegal to drop things into Niagara Falls. If anyone dropped anything, including one’s self, from an airplane, both that person and the pilot would be responsible. A pilot would be held accountable for any object that fell from his airplane. He could lose pilots license, go to prison and never fly again.” Pete refused, and Bernard fired him. Bernard never jumped into Niagara Falls. Pete moved on to Corning Glass as a corporate pilot, then to Columbia Gas in 1952 at LaGuardia Airport. In 1959, he was named Chief Pilot of Columbia Gas, and in 1961, the aviation department was moved to Columbus, Ohio. Pete flew many corporate aircraft including Lockheed Lodestars, Twin Beech’s, Grumman Gulfstream I’s and Merlin IIA’s. He went from aviation to the executive branch of Columbia Gas. He wanted to prove that pilots could be executives, too. After 28 years at Columbia, Pete retired in 1981, went back to college and met a young college student from Dansville named Jeff Roberts. “He told stories of Dansville and Castle on the Hill that you could just listen to all day,” said Jeff who was just starting a 30+ year career in corporate aviation. Jeff flew for Columbia Gas for 12 years.

Pete Wilkins (center) enjoys time with friends.

who eventually ran Dansville Airport. “It was a pretty hopping place back when the military contracted out the basic training,” said Roberts. “Now, some of those planes are so old that people wouldn’t know what they are except in museums.” Pete Wilkins also met people who worked for Glenn Curtis of Hammondsport who invented the airplane as we know it, using ailerons to do the steering.” “Pete was instrumental in developing aviation,” said Roberts. “He testified in Congress regarding several aviation bills and impacted the institution of the FAA.” Pete Wilkins was one of the first people who trained in simulators, as well, and was one of the original members to train on LaGuardia’s first simulators. “He established a rule at Columbia Gas that pilots be offered an early retirement package when they turn 60,” said Roberts. He is very engaging “He also instituted duty time restrictions for pilots and talkative... at corporate organizations, which had not been done.” a very smart man. As impressive as his - Jeff Roberts accomplishments are, Pete himself is at least as remarkable. “Pete has a photographic memory,” observed Roberts. “People who worked for him said he was an excellent leader who knew how to handle personnel problems.” Roberts explained that in aviation, people problems are a primary concern. “Pilots are a unique, self-starting type of people who often have strong personalities,” explained Roberts. “Pete’s excellent leadership skills made him very good at dealing with that. It also helped that he could remember everything!” According to Roberts, Pete’s personality also works in his favor. “He is very engaging and talkative,” said Roberts. “As something of a history buff, he enjoys talking about the past. He is soft spoken, but if you take the time to sit down and listen to him, all kinds of interesting facts roll out. He remembers things that happened in the 30s, 40s, 50s. He is a very smart man.” Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? 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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“On average, homeowners spend 40 percent of their utility expense dollars on heating and cooling,” he says. “But if new windows aren’t in this year’s home budget, you might want to pick up insulated curtains, window and door gap seals, and add draft snakes on windowsills.” He also suggests replacing the weather stripping around doors if you see any light around the edges. For less than $10, you can likely reduce electrical bills throughout the year. Beyond windows and doors, exterior outlets, plumbing and utility access, chimneys and walkways should be sealed for unwanted holes, says Kasunic. And homeowners should have their furnaces and roofs professionally cleaned and inspected. Finally, cover the water heater and change the furnace filter so your furnace doesn’t have to work as hard. If you are thinking of new windows, Kasunic agrees that this is the best time for both availability and price. Learn More: For further facts and advice, go to www.windownation.com.

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JOHN DEERE 4020: 1972. New fenders that need painting. Many new parts. $15,000 or b.o. 585-245-1990. York.

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

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One ad per residence/phone #. 3 editions per week ($5/each addl. area per week). One item in the ad. Ten words or less. Price of item must be $50 or less & stated in the ad.

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FOR SALE: Used Metal Roofing. Approximately 1700 sq ft. Call 585-764-389. USED TACK & FLEA SALE to benefit Begin Again Horse Rescue Sunday June 2nd, 9-4pm. New location-Little Lakes Community Center & tack shop 4705 S. Main Street, Hemlock. Tax deductible donation accepted through Sale Time. Vendor space available $20. More info? 585-322-2427.

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Nigerian Dwarf Registered Pure Bred Goats. 1 buck, and 3 beautiful bucklings. $400 each. 585-298-1505

FOR RENT COTTAGE RENTAL: Silver Lake, west side. Large lawn, private dock. Well maintained, very spacious w/full kitchen. 4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths. $700/ week. 585-797-9357. MILL STREEET WAYLAND: 3 bedroom house for rent with 2 baths, washer/dryer hook-up. Nice yard. $800/month and includes water/ sewer. (585) 728-5469. WAYLAND BRYANT HOTEL: Rooms for rent by the week. Private bath & cooking. $140/week. Call 585-213-4100. Tuesday $1 off beer. FOR RENT- WAYLAND: Large 2 bedroom upper. Stove/ Refrigerator and Water included. References and Security required. No Pets! 585-728-3607.

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CANANDAIGUA LAKE VIEW: ”Bristol Harbor Village” upgraded townhouse. Quiet neighborhood. Golfer’s delight! Many amenities: private beach, tennis courts, fitness center, more. BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE. 1,584 sq.ft., 2 br, 2.5 baths, carport, all appliances, no smoking. $1,300 plus utilities/ security. 585-394-4832. DANSVILLE VILLAGE: 2 bedroom house, 1 bath. 100 Franklin Street. 2 car garage. $ 700/month plus security deposit. Utilities not included. No pets. No smoking. Open house May 25th (11-1pm) 585-582-1585.

SERVICES ANY SEWING MACHINE/ VACUUM REPAIRED: Free estimates. 27 years experience. Factory trained. Guaranteed. Rauber’s Agway, Wayland, 585-728-5170; Dansville Agway, 585-335-7670. FURNITURE REFINISHING by Tom Maracle. Make your old wood furniture and kitchen cabinets look new again. Dansville (585) 335-3556. M O B I L E H O M E TRANSPORTATION: NYS Certified Installers. We also buy & sell mobile homes and double wides. 585-245-4115.

FOR RENT WAYLAND: Two upper, 1 bedroom apartment in Wayland. $450/$475 plus electric, security deposit. Garbage, water, stove/ refrigerator included. No pets. No Smoking. References, application required, Work history. 585-355-9341 or 585-766-2622. DANSVILLE VILLAGE RENTAL: 2 bedroom upper w/ large enclosed porch. $690/ month includes water, sewer, garbage, stove, refrigerator, ceiling fans. Off street parking. Verification of income required. Security & first month. Two References. No pets. No smoking. 585-658-3472; 585-739-3617. No texting.

FOR RENT: Perkinsville/ Gunlock area. 1 bedroom upper apartment. $425 includes water, trash removal. Security deposit and good references required. NO PETS. 585-455-5066. OLD FORGE RENTAL: Lakefront cottage, dock, all amenities, canoe, kayaks, recently remodeled. 2019-2020 Winter season available. S e e w e b s i t e : w w w . pinewoodcottageoldforge.com Call 315-822-6890

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CARONE PAINTING: We do it all! House washing, interior and exterior painting, roof painting and repairs. We specialize in painting log natural and lakefront homes! Great spring painting prices. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. 4.5 National Star Rating for Contractors/ Painting. 585-335-3636

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ENERGY SAVING NEW WINDOWS! Beautify your home! Save on monthly energy bills with NEW WINDOWS from 1800Remodel! Up to 18 months no interest. Restrictions apply 855-338-5767.

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5TH WHEEL RV: Palomino Thoroughbred 26’, 2008. Automatic leveling system added w/remote. Sleeps 5. 12’ slide out, 20’ awning, outside kitchen space. $10,000/ b.o. 585-225-9135.

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$$$$$$$$ Paying Top Dollar FREE HOME APPRAISALS Vintage watches, coins, vintage toys, military items, clocks, fishing, hunting, farm, railroad, advertising items, jewelry. Also buying estates. Main Street Williamsville location. CM GOLD CALL OR TEXT 716-472-8450 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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