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CLARENDON: Welcome to this well maintained 3 BR, 2 full bath Ranch. Features include a large kitchen, walk-in pantry has been converted to a 1st flr laundry - great floor plan & a large partially finished WO basement provides the potential for additional living space. Sitting on 1.59 acres.

CLARENDON: This 1900 SF log home sits on 2.2 acres of woods. Wind your way back on the paved drive to see this 2/3 BR Cape-style home feat. soaring ceilings, open loft, cherry kitchen & 2 full baths. Enjoy nature from the covered porch, & the above ground pool will ensure fun all summer!

CLARKSON: Ideal opportunity to build this 4 BR, 2.5 BA Colonial in Ridgecrest Estates Subdiv. One of the few remaining lots available! Nice lot, backs to woods! 2’ by 6’ construction! Ceramic tile bathrooms! Gas fireplace! High efficiency furnace! Other plans available! Prices vary per plan!

PARMA: This beautiful home has tons of newer updates! New central air 2 years old. All windows and doors 8 years old. Furnace, roof, and hot water tank all new. Newer electric service, garage doors, plumbing, and insulation. Complete new sheet rock. New kitchen and baths!

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BROCKPORT VILLAGE-SWEDEN: Complete ready-to-go restaurant, all equip. incl. in the price! Perfect location right on the water! 3 large dining areas: 1 outside, 1 water view, & 1 space adjacent to the bar area. HUGE fully equipped kitchen! Call Tim Clark 585-506-8417

CLARENDON: $150,000. This lovely 3 BR, 2 BA Ranch home can be built custom to your needs! 1 acre land lot, 2x6 constr. 1 car attached garage, ceramic tile baths, 1st flr laundry, cozy porch. Nice country location. Other plans avail., prices vary per plan. Call Vickie Sweet today! 585-739-6976

CLARENDON: $150,000. This lovely 3 BR, 1.5 BA Raised Ranch-style home can be built custom to your needs! 1 acre land lot, 2x6 constr., ceramic tile baths, lower level is perfect for future finishing giving added SF to this home! Other plans avail., Prices vary per plan. (585)739-6976

YATES: $129,900. Looking for a quiet getaway? Here it is! Welcome to 12105 East Yates Center Road! 1.7 acres of land with a large shed and detached workshop/studio. Inside you will find a beautifully remodeled 2 BR, 2 full bath Cape Cod-style home with tons of natural woodwork!

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HAMLIN: Well-maintained 3 BR, 1.5 bath Colonial. Enjoy the large lot with the AG pool entertain on the deck and enjoy the shade with the attached awning. Roof - complete tear off in 2011. In last 5 years - new HVAC, vinyl siding, vinyl window, new front entry door & garage door. TEXT: H030937 TO: VIDEOS KIMBERLIE DONLEY HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1115155

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MANK’S FARM MARKET 2640 Lake Rd. (Rt. 19) • 733-5586

For The Family ...............................Page 5 Garage Sales .............................Page 17 Give and Take .............................Page 22 Health & Wellness .............................Page 20 Home Services ...............................Page 6 Hometown Events .............................Page 14 Pet Place ...............................Page 3 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 11 Real Estate .............................Page 16 Senior Center .............................Page 18 Worship Pages .............................Page 12

We make it easy for you to GO GREEN… We will recycle your old phone books and magazines. Simply bring them in to our Avon Office only during regular business hours. Our production team will shred and bundle this paper for trucking to the mill.

Mother’s Day is the one day each year when men, women and children across the country gather to honor the mothers in their lives. Though it can be challenging to find new and unique ways to display your affection for Mom on Mother’s Day, rest assured that sometimes the simplest concepts are the ones mothers most appreciate.

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Penny Saver Pet of the Week “Teddy” came to his family from a rescue house. He is now over a year old. Teddy loves chewing his bones and running circles in the house. He also loves cuddling under his blanket! Send us a photo and brief writeup of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest and become eligible to win a gift. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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Officers from the Bristol and S. Bristol Historical Societies recently signed merger papers to finalize their new union as the Bristol Hills Historical Society.

Fairbanks Road School first-graders Tessa Klim and Max Burnley are proud of their abstract heart designs, created with the guidance of art teacher Gretchen Foehner. Saying goodbye to winter and welcoming the warmer weather at the GVPS table during Fairport’s Spring Fling. Susan Cook of Fairport was the lucky winner of a Mother’s Day gift basket sponsored by Bay & Goodman Pizza, Revelations Design Hair Studio and GVPS.

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BUDGET-FRIENDLY LOCAL ACTIVITIES: Live music: Arenas and football stadiums are not the only places that showcase talented musicians. Music lovers with a passion for live music can visit local venues that cater to local musicians or even more established professionals who play small venues. Open mic nights at local bars can introduce music fans to new artists and/or styles of music, and can provide great opportunities to meet fellow music lovers in your area.

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HONOR THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES.

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1. Houston’s Carlos Correa (2015-16) and Seattle’s Alex Rodriguez (199697). 2. Seattle’s Randy Johnson, in 1993. 3. Brett Favre and Peyton Manning. 4. Three times -- 2004, 2008 and 2017. 5. Chicago’s Dustin Byfuglien, in 2007. 6. Three -- Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, none of which were an original member of the MLS. 7. Twenty-five.

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The families that own Knuckleheads Craft Brewery, in West Webster, put on a fundraiser for The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation this past Tuesday. Ten different small craft breweries donated beer and other establishments donated food and prizes. Knuckleheads raised over 6,000! Everything brought in, including tips, went right to fighting CF. Knuckleheads definitely deserves a lot of praise! You hear a lot of talk today about how the generation coming of age now are spoiled and self-centered and apathetic. I attended a dinner last month to honor student volunteers from a local college, and I want to say that I was so impressed by the caring and selflessness of these young

If you are any driver who chooses to cruise through the stop sign, there is a STOP sign there. You do NOT have the immediate right of way. Plus, that corner is also a school bus stop. So drive as if your child is crossing the street in front of you. Thank you! Driving in our village today, I came upon a pack of 8 or so

people. These kids devote hours of volunteering for various causes and organizations in their community, in addition to their school work. I admire them tremendously and think we could all take a page from their book. Thank you to everyone who bought tickets and attended the annual Women's Day Breakfast. A special thank you to those who also brought donations for Chances and Changes a shelter for battered and abused women and children and homeless. We had a sold out number of guests and they donated a full carload of items for the shelter. Our guest speaker Karen Tremmer did an outstanding presentation about the shelter and who and how it

runners in the middle of the road. There was no room to go around them as they were all over both sides. The sidewalks were completely clear, but they still chose to run on the street. As it was clear they had no intention to move, I was forced to stop and then drive behind the group while they snuck dirty looks over their shoulders. Eventually, the group parted and moved out of the road, but not without obscenities and vulgar hand gestures. My son now has a lovely cell phone picture of a woman we recognize giving him the finger. It will look great on social media! Postage is paid by the sender. With the new computerized scale of today, there is no reason not to get it right the first time. The same way UPS and FedEx does. Most post offices have done away with Postage Due a long time

serves women, children, and homeless people who are stuck in abusive situations. A big thank you to the Mumford Fire Department cooking crew who did an outstanding breakfast and we thank them for their continued support of hosting our annual women's day breakfast. Love and blessings to everyone who joined us. Caledonia-Mumford Council of Churches Helping others and making a difference in the world is what will help to make the world a better place. One person at a time, one day at a time, and one project at a time, you can make a difference that will leave a lasting impact. Each of us influence

ago. Some still like to rip off the public a little at a time even though it is illegal. It is called tampering with the US Mail. It is such a small amount that no one ever complains. Employees of these offices should know that if someone comes to investigate, everyone involved in this scam will lose their jobs and because tampering with the US Mail is a federal offense, some people could see jail time.

people every day. Our actions impact people whether we are conscious of it or not. Those actions affect the people around us. Leaders are not just the people who run countries or companies – they are everyday people. “Your life is your message to the world. Make sure it’s inspiring.” Anonymous

lock up the recycling bins at night. This would be VERY inconvenient.

My very special mail lady. What I would give to work at the post office! She is ONE-OF-AKIND mail lady lol. Every day, she has passed a couple of houses and had to reverse to drop mail back in their boxes including mine. When go out to my box in the snow, rain or whatever to get the mail to my surprise there is To whomever is coming to the no mail. What was she doing to go back and put nothing in my recycling bin late at night: even mail? I gave up!! She kept on though the lights are out, this giving me and my neighbors the does not mean I can't hear when someone is outside the window. I wrong mail. When we called and would LIKE to formally give you complained, her boss told me if I am not happy then pick up the permission to put things in the mail myself which is 8 miles recycling bin here. Would you round trip!! I GIVE UP!!!! I am please come around during the day and let me know who you are? SPEECHLESS lol. TYVM. I'm NOT upset yet, but I would rather know who it is sharing my bin. If you don't, I may have to


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Be Aware of Ticks When Enjoying the Outdoors When the weather warms, yards beckon, hiking trails look even more inviting and even a patch of grass can be a welcoming respite. Lots of fun can be had outside, but caution is needed. While this time of year is prime for outdoor frolicking, it’s also a time when tick populations explode. Ticks are small crawling bugs in the arachnid (spider) family. There are hundreds of different kinds of ticks in the world. The Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation says there are at least 40 species of ticks in Canada alone. The creature subsists on meals of blood from a host animal. Ticks can carry bacteria, viruses and other pathogens that can cause serious disease in humans and other animals, according to LymeDisease.org. Ticks feed and mate mostly on deer, but rodents, birds, lizards, and just about any other animal can be a host to these nondiscriminatory bugs. Animals carry the diseases, which are then passed through the tick to others. Disease-spreading ticks can be extremely hard to detect because of their diminutive size, especially when they are in the larva or nymph stages. Therefore, preventing tick bites remains the single-best way to stay ahead of Lyme disease and other illnesses. Understanding tick habitats and behavior can make it easier to avoid them. Ticks will congregate anywhere the animals they feed upon live. Primarily they are located in wooded and grassy areas. Adults will climb up on tall grass waiting for an animal to pass by so they can climb aboard. Nymphs and larvae will live in layers of decomposing leaves under trees. Moisture is a friend to ticks, which are less active in sunny, dry areas. Therefore, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says removing

Wearing long pants and sleeves and tall socks can discourage ticks from latching on when people are enjoying the outdoors.

leaf litter, clearing tall grasses and brush and mowing the lawn frequently can help. Here are some additional ways to create tick-safe zones at home: • Stack wood neatly in a dry area. • Keep playground equipment and entertaining spaces away from trees and yard edges. • Discourage unwanted animals with fencing. • Prevent tick migration into yards with a three-foot-wide barrier of gravel between lawns and wooded areas. • If desired, employ acaricides (tick pesticides) to reduce the number of ticks in your yard. When enjoying the great outdoors, avoid tall grasses and stay on trails. Wear tall socks or pants during hikes to prevent ticks from latching on. A thorough inspection of the body is advisable each time people return indoors. Check hidden areas, such as behind the knees, under the arms and in other skin-fold areas, for ticks. Tick populations grow as the weather warms. Ensure spring and summer fun is not dampened by tick-related illness.

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A ssembly of God Caledonia Assembly of God 3087 Main St., Caledonia 538-6730 Pastor Bob Messmer Sunday Worship 10:30am; Children’s Program 11:00am Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm

Baptist Hilton Baptist Church “A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches” 50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468 • 585-392-7990 • Pastor: Dan Brown Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org • E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church • Worship Service: 10am • Fellowship: 11am Children’s Sunday School: 11am-12noon • Adult Bible Study: Sun. 9-9:45am; Thurs. 9am Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Sat. (Call for dates & times) Child care avail. during the Worship Service. Handicap accessible.

Emmanuel Baptist Church 2345 Lake Rd. (Rt. 19) across from Lawrence Rd., Clarkson, NY Sunday Service 9:45am with Traditional Hymns and Preaching from the Holy Bible; Refreshments 11:00-11:15am; Sunday School 11:15am (all ages); Sunday Evening Service 6:00pm; Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7:00pm. Family Oriented. Nursery Available. All are welcome to come. Pastor Ken Miller • (585) 964-7370

Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke 2583 Main Rd., (Rt. 5) East Pembroke 762-8721 • Email: cornerstonechurchep@yahoo.com Service at 10:30am with Reverend Glenn Bloom, Jr. Sunday School - Children are dismissed from service at 11am Youth Group every Sun. @ 4-5pm • Adult Bible Study: Wed. mornings at 10am. Annual Chicken BBQ & Bake Sale on May 20th

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St. Padre Pio Parish - Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo Rev. Thaddeus Bocianowski 585-948-5344 - Office • www.padrepiony.org 56 Maple Avenue, Oakfield & 65 South Main Street, Elba Masses: Saturday, 4:30pm in Oakfield (Nov. 1-Apr. 30) in Elba at 4:30pm (May 1-Oct. 31) Sunday: 8:00am - Elba site/10:00am - Oakfield site/Mon. - 6pm - Elba/ Tues. - 8am - Elba/Wed. 7pm - Oakfield/Thurs. & Fri. - 8am - Oakfield

Church of God First Church of God 3059 Main St., Caledonia • 538-2176 Reverend William Phillips thechurch@frontiernet.net Sunday School at 10:00am; Sunday Service at 11:00am Bible Study - Wednesday at 6:00pm

Episcopal St. James Episcopal Church 405 E. Main Street, Batavia • Mother Bonnie Morris 585-343-6802 • Saint.James2@outlook.com Wednesday Morning Service 11am in the Chapel Followed by Bible Study Sunday Service at 10am - light refreshments follow in the Parish Hall. Sunday School meets at 10am. Join us for Worship!

Grace Episcopal Church 9 Browns Ave. (at west end of Genesee St.), Scottsville • 889-2028 The Rev. Kenneth R. Pepin, Rector Sunday Morning: 10:30am - Holy Eucharist 10:30am - Church School

First Baptist Church 306 E Main St, Batavia, NY 585-343-9002 • firstbaptist2002@yahoo.com Rev. Sandy Kramer Traditional Full Gospel Sunday Worship,10AM. Sunday School (all ages) 9AM. Nursery provided, also weekly Bible studies & prayer fellowship. Handicap accessible. CHRIST THE CENTER...LOVE FOR ALL WHO ENTER

Friendship Bible Baptist Church 32 Public Square, Holley, NY 14470 • 585-301-0036 Where the KJV-1611 is preached. Where souls are saved and the Lord Jesus Christ is exalted. Sunday 10:30am, Wednesday evening 7pm.

Catholic Our Lady of Mercy Parish Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo 44 Lake Street LeRoy 14482 • 585-768-6543 Fax: 585-768-7093 - www.ourladyofmercyleroy.org Masses: Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 7:15am, 8:30am, 10:30am, 5:30pm at Our Lady of Mercy Weekday Liturgies: Mon. through Fri. 7am & 8am; Sat. 9am at Our Lady of Mercy Confessions: Tues. 6-8pm; Sat. 3-4pm at Our Lady of Mercy Parish St. Brigid’s • 18 Gibson St. • Bergen NY, 14416 • Masses: Sat. 4pm; Sun. 9am

Lutheran Concordia Lutheran Church - LCMS 6601 Fourth Section Rd., Brockport 14420 (Rt. 31 across from Wegmans) 637-5930 • www.concordiabrockport.org Sunday worship 10am, fellowship and coffee hour follow. Sunday Bible Class 9am.

Lutheran Church of Our Saviour 2415 Chili Ave., Rochester • 247-7824 mpleten@frontiernet.net Modern Traditional Service: Sunday, 9am Traditional Service: Sunday, 11:15am Sunday School: 10:15am • Nursery School: Ages 3 and 4

But I always think that the best way to know God is to love many things. ~Vincent van Gogh, Dear Theo: An Autobiography of Vincent van Gogh, 1937


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Wyoming and Pavilion United Methodist Churches Reverend Dr. Wilson Jones • www.pavilionumc.org 12 Main Street, Wyoming Sunday Worship Service 9:00am 11115 East Park Street, Pavilion Sunday Worship Service 10:30am • Sunday School 10:45am All are welcome to attend either service.

Brockport United Methodist Church 92 Main Street (Corner of Main and Erie) Handicap Accessible Pastor Meg Morin • 637-4240 Sunday Service: 9:30am (Nursery Care Available); Children’s Sunday School during worship. Youth Group and Adult Study www.brockport-umc.org, like us on Facebook: Brockport UMC OPEN DOORS, OPEN HEARTS, OPEN MINDS

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8020 Bank Street Road, Batavia • 343-8020 www.cornerstonebatavia.org Sunday Coffee & Fellowship 9am Sunday Worship Service 10am Wednesday Prayer & Worship as well as Children & Youth Activities 6pm

Church of Christ 60 Spring St., Brockport, NY 14420 •␣Minister: Scott Kelley 585-637-2650 • brockportchurchofchrist.org 10:00am Bible Study, 11:00am Worship Service; Wed. 7:00pm Mid-week Bible Study

Open Bible Fellowship 3639 Redman Rd., Brockport • 738-4049 or 348-8365 www.thegodofgrace.org Sunday Bible Study 10am • Sunday Worship Service 11am Wednesday Bible Study 6:30pm All Are Welcome. Come As You Are

Hamlin United Methodist Church 1742 Lake Rd., Hamlin • 964-2244 Rev. Karen Woodworth Sunday Service & Sunday School 11:00am Bible Study Thursdays 6:30pm All Are Welcome

Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church, Batavia “Transforming Lives!” • 300 East Main Street (Corner of Main & Liberty) Rev. Dr. Roula Alkhouri, Pastor • 343-0505 Sunday Services: 9:00am ARISE! Service in the Chapel 10:45am Sanctuary Service (Nursery Care Available) www.fpcbatavia.org • facebook.com/fpcbatavia | Jazz Sunday, May 13

STRAWBERRY-GLAZED FRENCH TOAST WITH SWEETENED SOUR CREAM Serves 4 • • • • • • • • • • 1.

8 1-inch-thick bread slices, cut from a country or peasant loaf 2 cups half-and-half 4 egg yolks 3 tablespoons light brown sugar 1 tablespoon vanilla extract, plus 1/2 teaspoon 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/2 cup sour cream 1 tablespoon granulated sugar 1/3 cup strawberry jam or preserves (see note 2) Arrange a rack at center position and preheat the oven to 400 F. Place the bread slices on a baking sheet and bake until dry and very lightly browned, about 8 minutes per side. Watch carefully so that the bread does not burn. Remove the bread from the oven and reduce the oven temperature to 200 F. 2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the half-and-half, egg yolks, brown sugar, 1 tablespoon vanilla, and cinnamon. Pour the mixture into a shallow pan (a 9-by-13-inch glass baking dish works well). Add the

toasted bread slices and soak them 4 minutes per side. Remove to a large plate or platter. 3. Place a large, heavy frying pan over low to medium heat. Add about 2 teaspoons of the butter, or enough to coat the bottom of the pan lightly. When melted, add enough bread slices to fit comfortably in a single layer. Cook slowly until the slices are golden brown and crisp on both sides, about 4 minutes per side. Remove to a baking sheet and place in the warm oven. Repeat, adding more butter to the pan as needed until all the bread slices have been sautéed. 4. In a small bowl, stir together the sour cream, granulated sugar and remaining 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. 5. When ready to serve, spread each toast with a thin coating of strawberry jam and top with a dollop of sweetened sour cream. Note 1: The best bread for this dish is an unsliced loaf of good-quality peasant or country bread, preferably one without an extra-hard crust. One that is rectangular, rather than round, is more convenient, but either will do. Cut off the ends of the loaf, and reserve for another use. Then slice the bread into 1-inch-thick slices. If your loaf is large and the slices seem large, cut them in half. Note 2: You can try other jams, preserves or marmalades. Cherry, raspberry or peach preserves and orange marmalade are other possibilities.


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Chautauqua Lake Region AACA 50th Annual Dunkirk Automotive Flea Market May 18th - 20th, 2018 Chautauqua County Fairgrounds, Take exit 59 off the New York State Thruway

Car Corral - Swap Meet For details & vendor information contact email clraaca13@gmail.com or visit www.clraaca-dunkirk-flea-market.org

ALBION Want To Lose Weight? TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is an affordable weight loss support group with weekly weigh-ins and educational programs. Yearly membership is only $32 and your first meeting is free. There are 3 chapters in Orleans County, two in Albion and one in Kendall. To find the one closest to you visit www. tops.org or call 800-932-8677 or 585-794-8164.

ALEXANDER Western NY Gas & Steam Engine Association Inc. - Saturday, June 16th: “Thunder in the Sticks” Tractor Pull Antique/Stock Pull starting at 10am - 3 divisions. At 6:30pm Empire State Pullers have 5 classes. Food & beverages available all day. Chicken Barbecue at 5pm. Sneaker Pull for the kids. Held at 10294 Gillate Rd., Alexander. www.alexandersteamshow.com or like us on Facebook.

BATAVIA Annual Spring Memorial Basket Raffle - Saturday, May 19, 12PM4PM, ARC Community Center, 38 Woodrow, Batavia. Tickets: $5/ sheet of tickets. Baskets drawn at 3PM. Special Mega Raffle ($2 or 3/$5). (Tickets Available Now at Crossroads House) - Classic Woody Station Wagon Pedal Car, Buc-ARoo Sportfishing 1⁄2 day Charter (@ Point Breeze) for 1-4 people. Drawing for These items @ 3:30pm! Need not be present to win! Can’t attend? Purchase tickets Friday 05/18, 4pm-6pm @ Arc Community Center. Light Lunch, Beverages & Desserts Available for Purchase. www.crossroadshouse.com. All Babies Cherished 5K Run Baby Run - 4th Annual Race/Walk: SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2018. Registration: Online at RunSignup.com - $25 Entry Fee. 8am-8:50am onsite day of race. Race Start: 9am. Location: Northgate Free Methodist Church (South Campus), 350 Bank St., Batavia. T-Shirts: all entrants registered by May 21. Prizes: 5 age categories (male & female). Timing by ScoreThis! Benefit to support All Babies Cherished Pregnancy Assistance Center.

BROCKPORT Harvest Kitchen at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State Street, Brockport, will be changing their serving time to 2-3:30pm on the second Sunday of each month. St. Luke’s Harvest Kitchen is offering a FREE meal to everyone in the community. Please join us! There will be tables set up for eating, playing cards, coffee, or just relaxing. There is no charge, but donations will be gladly accepted! stlukes@frontiernet.net. Mother’s Day Steak Roast with Baked Potato, Corn, Roll & Butter. SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1PM - TILL ? Limited # of tickets available at the door & presale at the Vets Club, $10. BROCKPORT AREA VETS CLUB, 210 West Avenue, Brockport, 637-5012. Sponsored by Sons of the American Legion. Public Welcome. Chicken Barbecue and Cruise-In: Sunday, May 20th, 12-4pm or til sold out at the Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road (Route 31, west of Econo Lodge), Brockport. Reservations encouraged- Mary 259-6805 or 637-5930. Tickets also at the door. One half price meal, per entry of unique or antique vehicle. $9- One half chicken, potatoes, vegetable, applesauce, roll and dessert. Drivethru or dine-in. The Gathering Table - Brockport First Baptist Church will hold a free community dinner, The Gathering Table, on Sunday, May 20, 12:30pm at 124 So. Main St. The Teen Closet will also be open with free clothing, etc. All are welcome to join us for dinner. The church is handicapped accessible. Sweden Senior Singers present their eleventh annual Spring Concert for the Brockport Community “I Dream a World”. Directed by Maryellen Giese. Accompanied by Yasuko Kelly. Special Guests- the Brockport High School Choir. Directed by Liz Banner. Friday, May 18, 2018 at 7PM, First Baptist Church, 124 Main St., Brockport. Admission Free. Free Will Offerings Gratefully Accepted. Sweden Senior Singers is chorus of 50+ enthusiastic singing seniors from the Brockport area!

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Sweden Senior Singers directed by Maryellen Giese will present their Spring Concert at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 So. Main St., Friday, May 18, at 7pm. Special guests will be the Brockport High School Choir. Admission is free with a free will offering. Mother’s Day Crafts - Saturday, May 12, 11-12noon, Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport. Need something last minute to show Mom, Grandma, or other special person how important they are? Make a handmade gift at the library. For kids up to 5th grade. *Registration requested. 585-637-1050. http://calendar. libraryweb.org/event/4135977 Garden Club Kick-off* Saturday, May 12, 1-2pm, Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport. Help get our garden ready for this summer’s Garden Club. Digging, planting, and more for kids in grades 2-5. *Registration required. 585-637-1050, http://calendar. libraryweb.org/event/4139991 The Opioid Crisis* - Thursday, May 24, 6pm-7:30pm, Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport. Every day, more than 115 people in the US die after overdosing on opioids. The misuse of and addiction to opioids is a serious national crisis that is affecting our public health as well as social and economic welfare locally. Andrew Park will discuss this important issue and share information he has learned over his 11 years of working with the substance abuse population. *Registration Required. 585-637-1050, http://calendar. libraryweb.org/event/4179379

GATES Next To New Sale - Household Items, Furniture, Toys, Sporting Goods, Books! Baked Goods, Concessions, Jewelry, Linens, & Much More! Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Thursday, May 31, 5pm8pm. Friday, June 1, 9am-7pm. Saturday, June 2, 9am-3pm. Held at the St. Jude’s Worship Site, Faith Formation Center, 4100 Lyell Rd., Gates. Sponsored by: The Parish of the Holy Family, Holy Ghost Church, St. Helen Church and St. Jude Church. A Victorian Tea, sponsored by the Gates Historical Society to benefit the Hinchey Homestead Historic Site, will be held at the Hinchey Homestead, 634 Hinchey Road in Gates Saturday, June 9. A variety of tea and beverages with an assortment of sandwiches, breads, desserts, and fruit will be served. Two seatings of 25 people - seatings 12-1:30pm or 2:30-4pm. Cost: $20. Call Virginia Paddock 585-246-2079 no later than Friday, June 1. Tickets MUST be purchased ahead - no tickets available at the door.

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HAMLIN Free Rabies Clinic - Friday, May 18, 6pm-8pm, Hamlin Highway Garage, 91 Railroad Ave. DOGS, CATS AND FERRETS. All must be leashed or in carriers. Pets must be at least 3 months of age. Sponsored by Monroe County, Town of Hamlin, and Animal Clinic of East Avenue. New/Renewal Licenses will be available. Spayed or Neutered $9. Not Spayed or Neutered $17. Please bring your paper work with you. Information: 585-964-2421.

HILTON Hilton Garden Club Annual Plant Sale - May 19th, Saturday, 9AM to Noon or until sold out at the Hilton Baptist Church parking lot, 50 Lake Ave, Hilton. Proceeds fund environmental programs. A nice assortment of perennials, annuals, trees and shrubs, indoor plants and garden-related items will be for sale. Contact Colleen at 585-225-7004 if you are interested in joining the garden club!

ROCHESTER 2nd Annual 4-H Expo - Join Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County at the Ontario Beach Park, 500 Beach Avenue, Rochester on Saturday, June 23, 11am-4pm. Activities: 4-H STEM crafts & demos, petting zoo, 4-H member projects & club demos. CCE-MC staff and volunteers will be present to share information regarding our 4-H, Master Gardener, Nutrition & Agriculture/Ag in the Classroom Programs. 4-H projects will be judged at this event. http://monroe. cce.cornell.edu/events/2018/06/23/ 2nd-annual-4-h-expo

SPENCERPORT Ogden Presbyterian Church Plant Sale - It’s time to start gardening! Plant sale at Ogden Presbyterian Church. Come shop for perennial plants as well as house plants. Join us at the church on Saturday, May 12, 9am-12noon. We are located at 2400 South Union St., Spencerport.

YORK Tree Peony Festival of Flowers at Linwood Gardens, 1912 York Road, Pavilion. The Linwood Gardens landscape was designed in the early 1900’s with an Arts and Crafts style summerhouse, walled gardens with pools and fountains, ornamental trees and a view of the valley beyond. Held 9am-4pm, Saturdays and Sundays: May 19 & 20, and May 26 & 27 and June 2 & 3. $10 suggested donation, $15 includes donation and guided tour. Light lunch provided by Sweet Arts Bakery. Musical entertainment each afternoon. Information: linwoodgardens.org.


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Make a household favorite more healthy Many beloved dishes might be enjoyed more often if they were only a little healthier. Author and former personal chef Michelle Dudash was once asked by a client if the she could make a healthier version of chicken parmesan. The result of that request is the following recipe for “Skinny Chicken Parmesan with Spinach,” which Dudash ultimately included in her book, “Clean Eating For Busy Families” (Fair Winds). The recipe was a hit with Dudash’s client and will surely be a hit at home cooks’ dinner tables as well.

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Makes 6 servings For the sauce: 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 cloves garlic, sliced 1 28-ounce can whole tomatoes 1/4 teaspoon dried basil 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano 2 pinches salt 2 pinches freshly ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon honey For the chicken: 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons whole-wheat flour 1/2 teaspoon salt, divided 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1/4 teaspoon dried basil 11/2 pounds chicken breast, cut into 6 pieces, pounded to 1/4 inch 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 4 cups baby spinach 1 teaspoon lemon juice 3/4 cup fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced into 6 medallions (or shredded) 6 cups cooked whole-grain thin spaghetti tossed in 2 teaspoons olive oil Preheat oven to 375 F and coat the bottom of a 9 x 13-inch pan with olive oil spray. To make the sauce: Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add oil and garlic and cook gently for 30 seconds. Do not brown. With your hand, squeeze each tomato into the pan and add basil, oregano, salt, pepper, and honey. Reduce to medium heat and simmer for 20 minutes, lowering the heat as needed. To make the chicken: Combine parmesan cheese, flour, salt, pepper, and basil in a medium dish and coach chicken with cheese mixture. Place a large skillet over medium heat and add 2 tablespoons of oil. When oil is shimmering, add chicken, rounded-side down, and cook until golden on one side, about 5 minutes. Arrange chicken in a baking pan. Pour remaining 2 teaspoons of oil into skillet and add spinach. Cook spinach for 1 to 2 minutes until wilted and swirl in lemon juice. Gently press spinach to release water and divide spinach on top of chicken. Spoon sauce around and over the chicken, place mozzarella on top, and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt. Bake for 15 minutes until chicken is cooked through. Serve over spaghetti.


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CROSSWORD AUCTION SEIZED, REPO & CONSIGNED VEHICLES & CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT LIQUIDATION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Saturday, May 19 at 10am • Preview & Registration at 8am 2150 Liberty Dr., Niagara Falls, NY 14304

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Vehicles from: NYS Tax & Finance, Child Support, Local Banks & Credit Unions. This Contractor Equipment Liquidation Auction will be combined with our monthly Secured Creditor Auction. Auctioneer’s note: Open to the public, vehicles in all price ranges. All advertised items are subject to redemption prior to the auction, and creditors on the spot approval. Payment by Cash or Credit Card only. Photos updated daily. Find details & complete information: www.perryauctions.com and catalog can be downloaded Friday, May 18.

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

Eating Leaves Mouth With Sour Taste --DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife, age 70, complains frequently of a sour taste in her mouth soon after eating. I thought she had esophageal reflux, but I did not find that sour taste is one of the symptoms. She has no heartburn, but the taste occasionally improves after taking an antacid. -- B.P. ANSWER: Gastroesophageal reflux disease can have no symptoms, or many. Sour taste is, in fact, a common symptom. This is the “reflux” of the condition’s name, since it refers to the backward movement of stomach acid -- all the way into the back of the throat or even into the mouth. Heartburn is perhaps the most common symptom, but so is difficulty swallowing. This is more common in people with longstanding symptoms. Antacids neutralize the acid in the stomach but do not prevent the reflux of stomach contents. Widely prescribed medications, including H2 blockers like Zantac or Pepcid (“H2” is a type of histamine receptor, a stimulus for acid production) and proton pump inhibitors (like Prilosec or Nexium, which directly reduce acid secretion), also act on the acid in the stomach, and do not reduce reflux. In order to reduce reflux, I recommend eating smaller meals, not reclining for two to three hours after eating, losing weight if appropriate and avoiding products that weaken the lower esophageal sphincter, the valve-like muscle at the bottom of the esophagus. Alcohol and tobacco are the biggest offenders. Raising the head of the bed (traditionally with a brick, but foam wedges also are good) uses gravity to help the refluxed acid get out of the esophagus. Reducing reflux or acid at night is most important. While the body is in a horizontal position, the acid can stay longer in the esophagus and cause damage. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am very concerned about my 81-year-old sister. She is 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 78 pounds. This is a new low weight for her. She recently had bloodwork done and was told she has an underactive thyroid and should take medication for it. She also has a colon problem and COPD. I thought that with an underactive thyroid, you gained weight, not lost. Can you explain the difference between underactive and overactive thyroid? -- C.K. ANSWER: The thyroid gland in the neck produces thyroid hormone, which affects every tissue in the body. People with an underactive gland (called hypothyroid) tend to gain weight, may have dry skin, and slow bowel movements, and can be lethargic or sluggish. People with overactive thyroid (hyperthyroid) usually are the opposite: full of energy, thin and intolerant of heat. The diagnosis is confirmed by blood tests of thyroid levels. However, these common conditions occasionally look very different from the normal. I have seen people with severe hyperthyroidism be lethargic to the point of apathy. Weight gain or loss isn’t inevitable with thyroid disease. However, with severe COPD, weight loss is almost universal. The COPD may be a bigger contributor to her weight loss. But with a body mass index of 16.3, she is dangerously underweight and needs further evaluation and treatment. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc., All Rights Reserved

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Toddler Time Mondays, 11am to 11:30am, until May 21 Stories, songs, & more. For ages 2-3 & a caregiver.

Teen Writing Group Monday, May 14, 6:30pm to 8pm A welcoming group for imaginative and creative persons. Grades 6-12.

Oscar Movie Night Tuesdays, May 15 & 29, 5:30pm to 8pm Come watch the movies nominated for ‘Best Picture’ at the 89th Academy Awards!

BRATS Thursday, May 17, 6:30pm to 7:45pm Brilliant Readers Active in Teen Service Help out at the library & plan fun things for our group to do. Grades 6-8 Donations for the Fabric, Yarn & More Sale are now being accepted at the following drop-off locations: the Seymour Library, Amelia’s Yarn Shop in Hilton, the Brockport, Clarkson, & Sweden Town Halls.

MOTHER’S DAY CRAFT FOR KIDS: Sat, May 12 at 11am

MUNCHKIN MONDAY STORYTIME: Mon, May 14 at 10:30am for ages 2-5.

TUESDAYS @ 2 BOOK CLUB: Tue, May 15 at 2pm. Fun and lively discussion for adults.

THURSDAY NIGHT STORYTIME ADVENTURES: Thur, May 17, 6:45-7:30pm for ages 5+.

SPA DAY: Sat, May 19 at 11am. DIY facial scrub, hand treatment and elegant tea. Ages 5-99. Call 964-2320 to register for programs.


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COLLECTION OF NEWSPAPERS, mostly Democrat and Chronicle: Major news such as moon landing, presidential elections, etc. Historical, educational value: jrobortella.rr.com PORTABLE TVS in good condition. One – 16” diag. Samsung. One – 20” diag. Emerson: 585-259-3937

HANDICAP RAMP needed temporarily for surgical patient. Will pick up and bring back: jndallen1@yahoo.com

CRAFTSMAN RIDING LAWN TRACTOR and 6.75 HP SELF-PROPELLED LAWN MOWER for repair or for parts. You pick up: 585-229-4812

WILD HORSERADISH in the Hornell, Hartford, Dansville, Warsaw or surrounding area: 585-298-7664

12 CEMENT PAVERS. Penfield area: caseybrooklyn1024@gmail.com Many CHILDREN’S SONGS and STORIES CASSETTE TAPES: 585-226-6424 Working 32” and 36” TV’s. You pick up: dawn_mc91@yahoo.com BEANIE BABIES. Over 150, like new: seiff@frontier.com MOVING BOXES. Assorted sizes, including large garment boxes with rack inserts: 585-431-3433 FLOOR LAMP, copper/brass. 5’ 9” tall: 585-381-3399 HOSPITAL BED. Never used. Honeoye Falls: 585-624-1024 VINTAGE PHOTOS dated around 1800’s. GIRL SCOUT 1941 VINTAGE SCRAPBOOK and USED GREETING CARDS for crafts: 585-388-0318 AVON PRESERVATION AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY “Voice of the Past” dated June 1, 2008. 585-388-0318 CAR TOP LUGGAGE CARRIER. Includes all hardware: 585-216-9165 27’ SWIMMING POOL. You take down and remove: 585-346-3577

PATIO BRICKS/PAVERS in good condition: 585-734-7971 DVD PLAYER: 585-409-6477 CLEAN BLANKETS, MATTRESS PADS, SHEETS, COMFORTERS, BATTING, etc. in any condition to fill quilts which are donated to missions: 585-948-5036 BRICKS or PAVERS. Will pick up: emagiauna@gmail.com JOHN JAKES KENT FAMILY CHRONICLES - #3 “The Seekers” & #8 “The Americans” in good condition: djsbuick@aol.com LARGE WORKING UPRIGHT OR CHEST FREEZER to hold French Fries for the Mendon Carnival. Needed before May 27th: dangb@aol.com A-FRAME METAL SWING SET for grandchild visits: 585-880-5234 WIRE COAT HANGERS: 585-865-9779 AIR COMPRESSOR PUMP - one designed to take 5hp or larger motor. Compressor drive w/motor can be attached – will take all: 585-298-7664 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Please leave message 585-671-1996 4 TIRES - 265/60/R17: 585-773-4353

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Learn to downsize before a move Aging men and women often take inventory of their lives in an effort to focus on activities or lifestyle changes that can ensure happy retirements. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows there are some 76 million baby boomers — those people born between 1946 to 1964 — across the country. With the youngest of the boomers in their mid-50s and the majority having already reached retirement age, many boomers are trying to decide if it’s time to move out of their family homes and into smaller, more manageable abodes. Many older adults find they do not need the same amount of space as they did when they had children living at home. Retirees and those on the cusp of retirement may find that downsizing is a smart financial move that frees up more time for recreation. However, it can be challenging to cut down on living space and then deal with figuring out how to make furniture, belongings and stored items fit in more condensed areas. Moving can be stressful even without having to cut down on prized items. Taking an inventory of belongings can help the process go smoothly. Before moving, men and women can go room by room, making piles of items that will be kept, donated, sold, or discarded. This can be a tedious task, but it is necessary to avoid clutter in a new home. People downsizing can attempt to sell items they do not need via newspaper classified sections or online classified sites. Appliances and furniture in excellent shape may fetch good prices. Any extra cash can be put toward buying new items that are size-appropriate for the smaller home. Another way to clear out clutter is to sort duplicates from the stock of items. A person may no longer need multiple sets of dishes or silverware. If the move involves switching from a kingsized to a queen-sized bed, donate or trash bed linens that will no longer fit. Pay close attention to kitchen and bathroom items,

which tend to accumulate over time but might not be discarded when clearing a home of clutter. People moving from a detached home to a condominium or a townhouse may learn that homeowner’s association fees cover everything from snow removal to lawn maintenance to pool upkeep. If so, it’s unnecessary to bring lawn and garden supplies. Homeowners are advised to look at the floor plan of their new dwellings and pay attention to storage space. This can make it easier to plan ahead for what may fit, what will need to be purchased new and which storage solutions may be needed. Having a plan in place can make unpacking and settling in go smoothly. The organizing company Organize Me says that homeowners should consider how cabinets and closets will be used before moving in. Downsizing can free up time and money. When done right, downsizing can make retirement easier and create more leisure time for retirees.


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• Auto Glass Tech

Help Wanted

Mr. Glass

Part-time help •␣Painting •␣Cleaning/Apartments •␣Cutting Grass •␣Yard Work

Fax Resume to 271-1279 or Email: alex@mrglassfix.com

Call 585-637-2552

Experience a plus but not necessary. 401K health care package.

Genesee Country Village & Museum is accepting applications for part-time

Summer Camp Teachers, Gallery Guides & Food Service To apply, visit www.gcv.org/employment for more information.

OPEN INTERVIEWS

We are in need of an IN HOME LPN for our son. Qualifications discussed at interview.

STOP BY AND VISIT US TO LEARN ABOUT OUR IMMEDIATE OPENINGS.

Tues., 5/15 • 1pm-6pm At KELLY SERVICES, 110 W. MAIN ST., LEROY WE ARE WORKING WITH MANY PREMIER COMPANIES LOCATED IN GENESEE, ORLEANS & LIVINGSTON COUNTIES $11.00 - $15.00 Call TODAY to APPLY and for other appt. times!! 768-4380

Glaziers / Intermediate Glaziers needed (Rochester, NY ) Glaziers (mostly), Intermediate glaziers needed for immediate start. Possibly train the right person. Small reputable, organized commercial glass company (4-5 men), unlimited workload. Mostly long term private work. Busy year round. Storefront window framing and doors. Must have license, tools, responsible, reliable. Be on time, not on phone all the time, no leaving early, coming in late...good pay, room for advancement. Drug free company. Looking for company people. Able to work or run medium/large jobs. Possible Foreman position. 8:30-5:00 M-F. Inquire with simple resume, good contact phone number, and pay requirements to: northridgeglass@frontiernet.net

$21.96/hour • Albion, NY Every Sat. & Sun. 2pm-10pm; Every other Sat. & Sun. 6am-2pm; Every other Fri. & Sat. 10pm-6am (overnight) Every Wed., Sat., and Sun. overnight 10pm–6am Must have current NYS LPN License, current CPR card, infection control documents, and will be required to have professional liability insurance. Call 585-589-0576 or email jrozwood@rochester.rr.com

HIRING FOR ALL POSITIONS • Residential/Shop Glass Installers • Residential/Frameless Glass Shower Installers • Auto Glass Technicians • Commercial Glazier • Commercial Estimator • Commercial Project Managers • Office Personnel Customer First Attitude

Experience a plus. Valid driver’s license a must. 401K, health care package.

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Ag ricu ltu ra l R esea rch Tech n icia n Co rn ell Co o p era tive E xten sio n R eg io n a l Veg eta b le P ro g ra m •Fu lltim e,tem pora ry (6 m o.,Ju n e-Nov.) •A ssistw ith resea rch in vegeta ble fieldsthrou ghou tW NY ; da ta collection a n d su m m a ry •Setu p foredu ca tion a lm eetin gs •Form a ltra in in g a n d experien ce beyon d high school diplom a requ ired;A .S.desired •Experien ce w ork in g in a gricu ltu re orvegeta ble produ ction preferred

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The Nunda Veterinary Clinic is looking to add to our growing practice.

• Associate Veterinarian (DVM required) • Full-Time Licensed Veterinary Technician Experience is preferred but not required. Compensation includes competitive salary, health insurance, IRA Match, and C.E. allowance. Please e-mail your resume to:

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HELP WANTED

Careers at Noyes We currently have Registered Nurse positions at Noyes Hospital in the following departments:

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Bus Drivers & Bus Attendants Complete training provided.

Benefits: NYS Retirement System Healthcare per UPSEU Contract Great part-time schedule (School Breaks/Summers OFF)

Call: 585-637-1807 Apply on-line at: https://www.applitrack.com/brockport/onlineapp

Registered Nurses Full Time- Day/Night OB Full Time- Day/Eve ER Part-Time- Day/Night ICU Full Time- Day/Night Rotation Nursing Supervision/ICU Full Time- Nights Med/Surg Tele (2 Positions Available) Part-Time-Days w/rotation, Med/Surg Tele Full Time- Day/Eve w/call Dialysis Part-Time- Day/Evening After Hours Care in Geneseo Complete an on-line Per Diem - Various Shifts application today at: All Departments www.noyes-health.org Full Time- Days, Nurse Educator Noyes Memorial Hospital

Ask about our retention bonus!! NYS Licensure required. Experience a plus!

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WANTED:

We have immediate openings in our Chevrolet and Toyota stores

Counter Person (TSA) We offer 401K, benefits, training, advancement, competitive wages. EOE

Detailers and Automotive Technicians Since 1920 the Hoselton Auto Mall has been a staple in the East Rochester community, running one of the oldest family-owned dealerships in the Rochester area. Hoselton offers new, updated facilities to serve our customers, a people-focused environment geared toward exceeding customer expectations, and a strong mission and extraordinary value system that supports fair, ethical and professional practices. ␣ Must have own tools, valid NYS Driver’s License and NYS Inspection License.␣ Pre-employment drug screen required. ␣ Great benefits, amazing workplace and continued factory training!

GO TO mytajob.com or call Claude at

(585) 599-4577 ext. 5 then ext. 2

(10 minutes from Batavia & Medina)

Located at Exit 48A & Rt. 77

Travel Centers of America 8420 Alleghany Rd., Corfu Just off I-90

Apply online at: www.hoseltonjobs.com OR call Guy at 585-662-2632.

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Shelby Transportation, LLC

TRUCK DRIVER WANTED

HomeServices

Discover Real Estate

CDL A License Shelby Transportation, LLC, a subsidiary of Western New York Energy, LLC, located near Medina, N.Y., is now hiring full-time drivers: one for roundtrip, regional runs to support corn oil sales from our ethanol plant (home 2 to 3 nights a week), must have tank endorsement; and one for round-trip, local runs in the Western and Central New York areas to support grain procurement, feed and liquid sales to and from our ethanol plant; tank endorsement a plus. Both positions must have a minimum of 3+ yrs. recent experience. Good MVR, No DUI/DWI. Send resume or apply in person at 4141 Bates Rd. Medina, NY.

Excellent benefits package available. Email: jobs@shelbytrans.com 4141 Bates Rd., P.O. Box 191, Medina, NY 14103

Real Estate Agents Needed to join one of the fastest growing Real Estate companies in the U.S.!

Rochester Real Estate Agents Needed to Join our Expanding Office! • Unlimited Income Potential • Licensed or Unlicensed • Motivated and Dedicated Business-Minded Entrepreneurs • Free Training, Support & Education • No Desk Fees

Call 585-729-4886

CNC Mill Set Up/ Operator CNC Lathe Set Up/ Operator Please e-mail resume to:

stimain@superiortech.org fax to: 585-352-6559 or send to:

Superior Technology, Inc. 200 Paragon Drive, Rochester, NY 14624

Or email: bhhsdiscover@gmail.com

WANTED: Technicians

L i b erty P u m p s i s

H I R I N G!

W e ’re a n E m p lo ye e Sto ck O wne rshi p P la n co m p a ny whe re te a m m e m be rs e njo y a g re a t wo rki ng e nvi ro nm e nt, co m p e titive p a y, a n e xce lle nt be ne fit p a cka g e i nclu d i ng p a i d tim e o ff a nd he a lth i nsu ra nce . E m p lo ym e nt i s co nting e nt u p o n su cce ssfu l co m p le tio n o f a p hysi ca la nd d ru g te st.I f thi s so u nd s like a co m p a ny yo u wo u ld like to jo i n,p le a se se e o u rcu rre ntjo b o p e ni ng s be lo w a nd ho w to a p p ly. CN C M A CH I N E O P E R A TO R 2N D & 3R D SH I F T: N e w m e m be rs wi llne e d to a d he re to cu rre ntwo rk i nstru ctio ns,p ro ce d u re s,q u a lity,a nd sa fe ty p ro to co ls.Y o u m u sta lso be a ble to re a d d ra wi ng s,p ro fici e ntwi th i nsp e ctio n p ro ce d u re s,to o ls,a nd g a u g i ng .The te a m m e m be rwi lla lso p e rfo rm o ffline o p e ra tio ns,a nd cha ng e to o ls a nd i nse rts.Y o u m u sta lso be a ble to be nd ,re a ch,p u sh,p u ll,a nd ca rry u p to 50 lbs. CN C P R O GR A M M E R / SE T-U P SP E CI A L I ST: I n thi s p o si tio n yo u wi lla d vi se a nd su p p o rtd e p a rtm e ntm e m be rs wi th tro u ble sho o ting p ro ble m s,a d ju sting to o ls,p ro g ra m s,a nd p ro ce sse s.D e ve lo p s m a chi ni ng p ro g ra m s, se le cts to o ling ,o u tline s se tu p s,a nd co m m u ni ca te s i d e a s fo rfixtu re d e ve lo p m e nt. Active ly p u rsu e s m e tho d s to i m p ro ve q u a lity a nd p ro d u ctio n ca p a ci ty. H i g h scho o ld i p lo m a o rg e ne ra le d u ca tio n d e g re e (G E D ). Vo ca tio na lo rAd va nce d CN C Tra i ni ng re q u i re d . Co m p le te u nd e rsta nd i ng o fm a chi ne d ra wi ng s,to le ra nce s,a nd i nsp e ctio n p ro ce d u re s. M i ni m u m o f6 ye a rs’ha nd s-o n e xp e rie nce i n a CN C m a chi ni ng e nvi ro nm e nt.Ad va nce d ski lls i n se t-u p ,fixtu re bu i ld i ng ,to o ling se le ctio n,a nd o p e ra tio n o fCN C m i lls a nd la the s.(O ku m a e xp e rie nce p re fe rre d ). Co m m u ni ca te e ffe ctive ly,bo th writte n a nd ve rba l,to u nd e rsta nd ,i nte rp re t a nd co nve y co m p le x co nce p ts a nd i nstru ctio ns. Y o u m a y s u b m i ta r es u m e a t:

h r@lib ertyp u m p s .co m , b y f a x a t585.494.8371 o r c o m plete a n a pplic a tio n i n per s o n . 7000 A p p le Tree A ven u e | Berg en | N ew Y o rk

We offer 401K, benefits, training, advancement, competitive wages. EOE

GO TO mytajob.com or call Claude at

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(10 minutes from Batavia & Medina)

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NOW HIRING! Full-time Positions

* Carpenters & Helpers * Home Repair Techs * Landscaping/Grounds We’re growing and seeking new hires to join our great team! Full-time, year round positions. Must have valid drivers license. Based out of Avon/Caledonia with job-site transportation provided. Great pay. Paid vacation/holidays. Health insurance available.

Email resumes to: career@aglhomes.com Fax: 585-226-6059, Apply online at www.aglhomes.com Apply In person at our Caledonia Home Center: 4305 Caledonia Avon Rd. (Route 5 - 1 Mile West of Avon)

Careers at Noyes Clinical Laboratory Technologist Full Time-Days w/rotation PA or Family Nurse Practitioner Full Time - Days Family Practice, Canaseraga, NY (FNP Only) Full Time - Days, Mental Health (Psychiatric NP Only) Per Diem -- Various Shifts After Hours Care, Dansville & Geneseo Complete an on-line Mobile application today at: Mental Health www.noyes-health.org Counselor Noyes Memorial Hospital Full Time, Evenings also. 111 Clara Barton Street NYS Licensure Dansville, NY 14437 required. Experience a plus!

(585) 335-6001

Join the New York State Workforce As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $38,113 to $46,772 The Finger Lakes DDSOO is seeking LPNs in Livingston, Ontario, Monroe & Wayne 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 DDSOO Human Resources Office: (585) 241-2645 E-mail Thomas.F.Fitzsimmons@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620

As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,325 to $44,311 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, and Wayne Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter

For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSOO Human Resources Office: (585) 241-2645 E-mail Thomas.F.Fitzsimmons@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez

Oxbo International, located in Byron, NY, is a world leader in the production and service of agricultural equipment.

1. AD SLOGANS: Which company’s ads advised consumers to “put a tiger in your tank”?

We are currently seeking candidates for the following positions:

2. U.S. STATES: Which state

ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS: Knowledge of basic electrical theory, wiring, 12 + 24- volt systems, ability to use a multi-meter, Experience working from blueprints, drawings and schematics, Basic computer skills downloading programs (will train) and ability to learn new software for programming /diagnostics. (1st shift)

designated the American seagull as its official state bird? 3. HISTORY: When was the potato introduced to Europe? 4. OLYMPICS: How long is the balance beam used in women’s gymnastics? 5. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of Australia? 6. PROVERBS: What is the end to this common proverb: “The early bird ... “? 7. MEASUREMENTS: What does a Geiger counter measure? 8. FAMOUS QUOTES: Which

PAINTERS: Experience operating electrostatic and HVLP paint systems. Knowledge of polyurethane paints, spray equipment and repair capabilities preferred. Experience with automotive paint is a plus. (2nd shift) PRESS BRAKE OPERATORS: Press brake experience preferred - but will train candidates with basic mechanical ability and willingness to learn. Must be able to follow verbal and written instructions, lift up to 50 lbs., and reach, stretch and pull with entire upper body. (2nd shift) Competitive wages and comprehensive benefit package including: health insurance, dental insurance, company paid life insurance and disability insurance, shift differential, paid time off and 401(k) with a generous company match.

To apply, please do one of the following: • Send resume to hr@oxbocorp.com •␣Fax resume to 866-230-0760 or • Apply at 7275 Byron Road, Byron, NY 14422

18th-century statesman and military leader observed, “Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever”? 9. ASTRONOMY: Which planet is the closest to Earth? 10. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was the name of the first manufactured breakfast cereal?

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Classifieds ANNOUNCEMENTS PRINTING: Affordable, exquisite, fast. PennyLanePrinting.com or call 1-866-812-8111 and ask for Gina or Jeanine. DID YOU KNOW... Placing an Obituary in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver Passages Section is far less expensive than other media? Email: Lynn Forrester for more information! Passages@GVPennySaver.com BROCKPORT F.D. EXEMPTS Spaghetti Dinner. Wednesday May 16th. 4:30-7:00pm. 248 West Ave. Brockport. BROCKPORT F.D. EXEMPTS Spaghetti Dinner. Wednesday May 16th. 4:30-7:00pm. 248 West Ave. Brockport.

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