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Warner’s

5810 Goodale Rd., Canandaigua Call 585-394-4722

Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 11 Auto Section ...............................Page 8 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 19 Classifieds .............................Page 45 Dining and Entertainment .............................Page 23 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 40 For The Family .............................Page 29 Give and Take .............................Page 12 Health & Wellness .............................Page 32 Holiday Gift Guide .............................Page 16 Home Services .............................Page 26 Hometown Events .............................Page 14 Passages .............................Page 21 Pet Place .............................Page 39 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 13 Real Estate .............................Page 31 Senior Center .............................Page 37

Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm

DOS AND DON’TS OF HOLIDAY SAFETY DO extinguish candles before retiring for the night. 134 North Main St. Canandaigua, NY 14424

585-394-1381 woodlibrary@owwl.org www.woodlibrary.org Hours: M-Th. 9am-9pm, Fri. 9am-6pm, Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 1pm-4pm

Alzheimers Association: Understanding Alzheimers and Dementia Tues, Nov 20 I 6:00-7:00PM For caregivers. Information about detection, causes and risk factors, stages of disease, treatment and care options. Call 800-272-3900 to register. Kingston Thriller Book Club Tues, Nov 27 I 5:30-7:30PM Read and discuss The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson. Snacks offered. ROCtheDay! Tues, Nov 27 I All day Donate to Wood Library through ROCtheDay.org to fund essential digital resources for children, teens, and adults and help bridge the digital divide that exists in our community. Wood Library is closed November 22-23.

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SIMPLIFY COOKING FOR A CROWD THIS HOLIDAY SEASON Prepare a familiar dish. Hosts may agonize over their holiday menus, and some may feel compelled to prepare a family specialty or the same dishes their parents or grandparents prepared for holiday dinners when they were children. But holiday hosts can make things easy on themselves by choosing dishes they’ve made in the past, regardless of their place in family history. Chances are the ingredients for hosts’ own specialties are already in the pantry, saving a potentially time-consuming trip to the grocery store. And thanks to the familiarity factor, hosts’ own specialties likely won’t require as much time to prepare.


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Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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Turkey is lean, full of essential nutrients and low in saturated fat, making it a w orthy addition to your diet no matter w hat time of year it happens to be.

• CONCOLOR FIR • DOUGLAS FIR FREE Baling & Drilling! Weekends 9am-4pm From Canandaigua Lake take Rt. 5&20 East. Turn right on Rt. 364. Go 10.6 miles and turn right on South Vine Valley Rd. (at gravel pile), Follow signs.

6239 SOUTH HILL RD., MIDDLESEX Jeff & Gloria Frantz • 585-554-4573 • Cell: 585-905-2009

Friday, Nov. 23rd 9am-4pm

Choose and Cut Wholesale Trees.

Saturday & Sunday • 9am-4pm 3100 Shay Rd. Naples

Rouxdolph’s Tree Farm

Chris and Heather Roux, Owners

585-364-5366 •␣www.RouxdolphsTreeFarm.com

Christmas Trees Hemlock Hill Tree Farm

Carol and Larry Myers Fresh cut on-site or cut your own. 3’ to 15’. Firs, Spruce, Pines Good selection Concolor 4825 Federal Rd. 21⁄2 mi. south of Livonia Center Sat 9-5:30 $ 2.00 Sun., Thurs., Fri. OFF 12:30-5:30; with this ad 585-346-2746 L


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Buy $100.00 in Gift Certificates and get a

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*Some exclusions apply.

Homemade Italian Cuisine

585-394-3710 367 West Ave., Canandaigua Open Thurs.-Sun. 12-5 or by appt.

43 S. Main Street, Canandaigua

(585) 394-3994

Ask for Debbie Rising

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(585) 749-0575

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142 South Main St., Canandaigua

mycrowndowntown.com (585) 394-3115

125 Bemis St., Canandaigua

www.casa-de-pasta.com Open Tuesday-Sunday

$10.00 OFF

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a single item over $79.99. Expires 12/1/18. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase.

DEALS!

Open Mon.-Sat., 8am - 6pm

3649 Rts 5&20 • Canandaigua (3 miles east of Lowe’s)

(585) 905-3591

www.blackbuggybulkfoods.com

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Hazel M. Schreiber Hrs.: Mon.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 1pm-6pm

222 S. Main St., Canandaigua

Cinderellaglassworks.com (585) 394-5007

$10 OFF with any purchase of $30 or more on anything in store!

when you spend $100 on any Fotozoomer product.

All Fall 75% OFF Merchandise

Limit one coupon per customer. Not valid with any other offers. Restrictions apply. Offer exp. 11/30/18

BOGO DESIGN CLASS Perfect Holiday Gift! *purchase a class for 2019 and get second FREE

Banners • Canvas • Prints Yard Signs • Wall Crawlers and so much more!

4385 Recreation Dr., Canandaigua

1880 Rochester Rd., Canandaigua

585-394-8770

flowersbystella.com

Hrs. M-Th. 8:30am-6:00pm; Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm; Sat. 9:30am-2:30pm; Sun Closed

(585) 394-1830

153 S. Main Street, Canandaigua

Lunch & Dinner Tues.-Sun. 11-9

6610 State Rte 5 & 20, Bloomfield

mugsysfamilyrestaurant.com (585) 257-5331

www.shoestoboot.com

(585) 394-5417

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30% - 50% OFF Fall Clear Out! Avon Trading Post 110 West Main St., Avon, NY Thurs.-Mon. 10-5 • 585-226-9399

HUGE Estate Sale Don’t miss this one! Unbelievably priced and ready to go!

November 17th - 18th 10AM - 4PM at the new Wadsworth Event Center 1211 West River Rd., Caledonia, NY

Ride The Train With Santa Claus!

SANTA TRAIN EXCURSIONS Saturday, November 24, 2018 • 10:00am, 11:30am, 1:00pm, 2:30pm departures • All trains depart from LVRRHS Station Museum, 8 E. High St., Shortsville, NY • One hour, 12 mile round trip on Finger Lakes Railway • Fare: $18 per person (child age 2 & under on lap free). • Sponsored by Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society (www.lvrrhs.org) Tickets on sale online at www.lvrrhs.org click on the “Excursions” link. Phone 585-289-9149 to leave a message for call back assistance or more information.

ACROSS 1 5 8 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 24 25 28 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 43 46 50 51 54 55 56 57 58 59

Nitwit High-arc shot Book after the Gospels Rainbow Ram’s mate Exceptional Team leaders Skewer Massage However Frog’s cousin Business abbr. Rate of speed Part of a Batman costume Height of fashion? “Born in the --” Gem “-- Got a Secret” Recipe meas. Addict From the start America’s uncle Lascivious Jane Goodall’s topic Thesaurus compiler Leak out slowly South American rodent Ready for customers Beerlike beverage Satan’s forte Pirate William Gasoline stat Hunt for

DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 20 22 23 25 26 27 29 31 32 34 38 40 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 52 53

Clark or Cavett Algerian port Prop for Sherlock Will subject Hawaiian garland Possess Above all others Firebug’s crime Type of monkey Advanced math Adam’s third son Commotion Any of Rome’s seven High pair Wooden pin Deposit Donkey Overturned Existed 11-Down’s mom Kitten’s comment Bound Pueblo structures Fix the Constitution Type of humor Diner employee Arizona tribe Con game Donated A Great Lake Chat Matterhorn, e.g. “-- o’ My Heart”

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Women’s 12# EBONITE BOWLING BALL, bag & size 10M BOWLING SHOES (like new), Canandaigua: 585-905-0109 4 PIECE BLOND BEDROOM SET, Heywood-Wakefield. Dresser, Vanity, Bed frame, Bedside table. Needs refinishing: mstewart12@stny.rr.com

PUZZLES wanted for a senior citizen, larger pieces 300 pieces or less. Call 585-637-2914 leave message MOVING BOXES: 585-586-2823

UPRIGHT FREEZER, not pretty but works great. Ideal for the garage for hunter’s game. You pick up: 585-872-4837 WALKERS and CRUTCHES and a few POTTY CHAIRS. All working order: 585-737-2562 PACKING PEANUTS and several years of WOOD AND HANDYMAN MAGAZINES: amaylin@rochester.rr.com 2 SETS OF DISHES, one Correlle and another casual glassware: amaylin@rochester.rr.com 12 COOK’S ILLUSTRATED RECIPE MAGAZINES: 585-624-3535 Clean flattened professional MOVING BOXES including WARDROBE BOXES: arostron@gmail.com NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazines 1935-2009. Many full sets, some partials and many duplicates. All for the taking: barbmidu@gmail.com KING SIZE COMFORTER SET, with decorative pillows. Burgundy red/brown. KING SIZE SHEETS/BLANKET and KING SIZE MATTRESS PAD: 585-678-4525 WOODGRAIN FORMICA TOP KITCHEN TABLE 54” and an 18” LEAF with four SWIVEL CHAIRS: 585-223-3379 25” SYMPHONIC TUBE TV and a 21” SONY TUBE TV. Both have remotes. Will deliver within 25 miles of Geneseo: 585-243-1904

WHO REPAIRS CEMENT STATUES: Call 585-624-2126 or 585-582-2120 WHITE TAILED ANTLERED DEER WALL MOUNT for a class: 585-754-4140 LOOM for granddaughter and BEEKEEPING SUPPLIES: 585-637-0933 Moving long distance and need MOVING TOTES and/or BOXES, BUBBLE WRAP, etc. Text 651-262-7918 WASHING MACHINE in good working condition: 585-584-3298 TEACUP SHELVES: 585-208-7263 TABLE SAW, BAND SAW, DRILL PRESS, LATHE and other power tools for wood working: bka3lenhard@gmail.com SCRAP PVC PIPE and 3-5 GALLON CONTAINERS WITH LIDS for projects: 585-229-1032 SOFA COVER - Black 96” and BODY PILLOW CASES Black: 585-360-6226 HYDRAULIC BEARING PRESS: 585-657-7562 SLATE WALKWAY PIECES - up to 2-foot square to repair patio. Linda: 248-2290 COMBINATION VHS/DVD PLAYER in excellent working condition: Call or Text 585-519-1261

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Puzzle Answers Crossword Puzzle

585.924.1934 COMPLETE SITE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES RESIDENTIAL & COMMER CIAL EXC AVATION

Sudoku

www.victor-corporation.com TRIVIA TEST Go Figure!

By Fifi Rodriguez 1. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president’s Secret Service code name was “Rawhide”? 2. GEOGRAPHY: What body of water separates Ireland from England? 3. HISTORY: What are the descendants of Dutch settlers in South Africa called? 4. FOOD & DRINK: What is the

Even Exchange

name of a drink that mixes rye whisky, sweet vermouth, a dash of bitters and a maraschino cherry? 5. U.S. STATES: How many counties does the state of Louisiana have? 6. GAMES: How many pieces per

MAGIC MAZE

side are in a game of chess?

U.S. POET LAUREATES

young bat called?

7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a 8. COMICS: Which long-running comic-book series features characters called Jughead, Veronica and Betty? 9. LANGUAGE: What is the letter “K”? 10. BIBLE: Who were King Solomon’s parents? 10. David and Bathsheba 9. Kilo 8. “Archie” 7. A pup 6. 16 parishes 5. None. The state is divided into 64 4. Manhattan 3. Afrikaners 2. The Irish Sea 1. Ronald Reagan

Answers

1. Heart is missing. 2. Block is shorter. 3. Team name is missing. 4. Arm is moved. 5. Stripe is missing. 6. Window is different.

international radio code word for the

(c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

HOCUS-FOCUS

Magic Maze U.S. POET LAUREATES


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CANANDAIGUA Ontario County Lyme Support Meetings will take place the third Wednesday of every month 6:30pm-8pm at the Canandaigua Fire Hall, 335 S. Main St., Canandaigua. Lyme is the most widespread vector-borne disease in the USA. Lyme and tick-borne diseases can lead to neurologic, cardiac, psychiatric and arthritic symptoms in humans. If illnesses are not diagnosed correctly and treated early and adequately, over time immune system breakdown can render patients severely ill and more difficult to cure. Our meeting coordinators can be contacted at ontctylyme@gmail.com. The Parkinsons Support Group of the Finger Lakes will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, November 28, 1pm at Wood Library (134 N. Main Street, Canandaigua). All are welcome; venue is handicapped accessible. Our speaker this month is our member Barbara Baker on the topic “Traveling with Parkinsons”. After her talk, we will have refreshments and breakout groups for those with PD and their care partners. For more information, contact Ellie (585-313-9689).

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9th Annual Canandaigua Turkey Trot 5K Fun Run & Walk takes place in Canandaigua on Thanksgiving Morning at F.A. Baker Memorial Park. To register visit the race website at www.active.com/ canandaigua-ny/running/distancerunning-races/canandaigua-turkeytrot-2018. Pre-register for the race for a discounted rate of $15; Online registration closes November 21st; Day of registration will be $20; Children under 12 can race for free and do not need to be registered to participate. Proceeds will benefit the Friends of Ontario ARC Foundation. To get started, visit https:// www.crowdrise.com/ CanandaiguaTurkeyTrot2018. Canandaigua Community Toastmasters has a new meeting location. We will be meeting on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the Lyons National Bank, 3225 East Lake Road Room #215 starting on October 17th. Please visit cct.toastmastersclubs.org for more information. Visitors always welcome! All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast - Sunday, November 18th, 8am-11am at the Cheshire Fire Hall #1, 4285 Rt. 21 South, Canandaigua. Adults - $7, Children age 5-12 yrs. - $3, Children under 5 yrs. - Free

Love Glows On Serenity House invites you to a special tree lighting ceremony at Victor Municipal Park (Paparone Dr., Victor) to honor friends and family, and to remember departed loved ones. A tree will be planted on the Serenity House property as a lasting reminder of the kindness and compassion offered to those during their greatest time of need. An invocation will be offered by Reverend Colin Pritchard of the First Presbyterian Church in Victor and the names of the individuals being honored and remembered will be read aloud. After the ceremony, light refreshments will be served. Make a minimum donation of $25 to illuminate a light on our celebration tree and receive an ornament to commemorate your loved one. Additional ornaments will be provided for every $25 donated, which you can use as gifts for family and friends. Your gift will assist Serenity House in its mission to provide service and care for those nearing the end of life. We look forward to sharing this special time with you on Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 6pm. For more information contact Linda Marren at lindasuemarren@gmail.com or call 585-924-5840

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Senior Citizens of Canandaigua meeting - These Meetings are held at Noon on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. They usually last approximately 2 hours. Bring a sandwich, coffee is available. All over age 54 are welcome. The apartment building is behind the Wood Library. We are experiencing some construction work, if you have difficulty with access please call (585) 394-4292. Portrait Days return to Wood Library. A private 30-minute session with photographer Peter Blackwood. Family, friends, and pets! Your $75 donation benefits Wood Library. You get 1 8X10 portrait, plus free downloads. Limited sessions are available. Book an appointment by calling 585-394-1381. Saturday, December 1, 10AM-5PM. Sunday, December 2, 1-4PM. Mostly True Fishing Stories - The November 19th meeting of the Canandaigua Lake Chapter of Trout Unlimited will feature “Mostly True Fishing Stories” to be told by members. Entries already include: “Post Election Trip to Belize”, “Native Brookies”, “Adirondack Surprise”, “The 1st Rule of Safe Wading”. We will also have our traditional 50/50 raffle. All are Welcome. The November 19th meeting is at The Canandaigua American Legion, 454 North Main Street. 6:30-7PM - get a drink from the bar and raffle tickets; 7PM meeting starts. Meeting ends and the Legion closes at 8:30. Trains, Trees, Treats! An afternoon of fun for families & community. The Ontario Co. Arts Council is hosting a FREE holiday event at the OCHS Museum in Canandaigua on Saturday, November 24th, 1-5pm. There is a working Model Train layout on view, decorated Christmas trees, Photo opportunity with SANTA, ornament making & cookie decorating for the kids, Hot Cocoa for everyone. The current OCAC art exhibit : Rock, Paper, Scissors! will be open all day, as will Historical Society exhibits. Ample parking is always available in the rear of the Museum, accessed by Main Street or Gibson Street.

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FARMINGTON Tack Swap to Benefit F.L.T. A.P. Sunday, November 18, 11-2pm, FLTAP Adoption Barn (Next door to Finger Lakes Race Track), 5859 Rt. 96, Farmington. The Horse Tack Sale is to benefit the Finger Lakes T-Bred Adoption Program (F.L.T.A.P.) You can: * Buy a Table for $15 to sell your Tack. * Donate your Tack to F.L.T.A.P. (fully tax deductible). * Come to buy Tack at the Sale (suggested Donation $1). If you have Tack to donate, drop it off @ Adoption Barn any Day between 9am-3pm. Hot Beverages and Snacks will be Available. Snow White presented by Mossa Dance - MOSSA Dance presents the classic tale of a young beautiful girl whose jealous step mother poisons her to sleep only to be awoken by a kiss from her true love. Concessions Available. Friday, November 30 at 7pm. Saturday, December 1 at 2pm and 7pm. Sunday, December 2 at 2pm. Held at the Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. $18 general admission, $15 senior citizens and students. http://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/

GENEVA Computer Class: Internet Basics Participants will receive a basic overview of how to use the Internet, including: common terms; how to use the Google Chrome web browser; how to use a search engine; how to bookmark websites; and tips for safe Internet use. Please call us to register. Requirements: mouse skills, keyboarding skills. held November 26, 2-3:30pm, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http://bit.ly/ gpltech1126

HONEOYE Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner - St. Mary’s and St. Matthew Faith Community invites you to attend a Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner to be held at St. Mary’s Church, 8961 Main Street, Honeoye on Sunday, November 18th from 2-4pm (or gone). All are welcome!

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COUNTRY CHRISTMAS Holiday Open House & Craft Show

NOVEMBER 16th, 17th & 18th FRI. & SAT. 9AM-9PM; SUN. 10AM-5PM Featuring locally handmade holiday gifts and decorations from numerous artisans & crafters

Rosenbauer Homestead 2273 Pond Road • Bloomfield, NY Annual Care Packages for our Troops - Saturday, November 17, 10-5pm. The Honeoye-Hemlock American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1278, 4931 Co. Rd. 36, Honeoye, are doing our annual care packages for our Troops. Members of the Unit bake cookies, brownies and donate misc. items to go in the boxes. Any one wishing to contribute, please contact Joanne (585)944-0628.

MOUNT MORRIS Hike Finger Lakes Trail - Letchworth Branch: Hike & Explore a portion of the Finger Lakes Trail, Letchworth Branch in Mount Morris Sunday, November 18 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing, followed by a social gettogether at an area restaurant. For additional info/directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails. org

NAPLES Longevity Lounge - The lounge meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month, 10:30 AM to noon and provides a place where adults can gather, socialize, play board and card games, read newspapers and magazines, and enjoy coffee, tea and light refreshment. Conversation Table open to all. Naples Library, 118 South Main St., Naples. http://napleslibrary.org.

SHORTSVILLE Shortsville Santa Train Excursions - Santa train excursions from Shortsville to Phelps and return over former New York Central Railroad “Auburn Road” branch line. Sponsored by Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society in cooperation with Finger Lakes Railway. One hour, 18-mile round trip. Departures from LVRRHS Station Museum, 8 East High Street, Shortsville, on Saturday, November 24, at 10am, 11:30am, 1pm, and 2:30pm. Fare: $18 per person (child age 2 and under on lap free). Visit www.lvrrhs.org to purchase tickets or call 585-289-9149.

VICTOR Ho! Ho! Ho! ’Tis the Season: Traveling Cabaret presents A Holiday of Song, Dance & Comedy. The award-winning Traveling Cabaret kicks off the Holiday Season as they present, A Holiday of Song, Dance& Comedy hosted by Macy’s at Eastview Mall, Route 96, Victor, NY, on Saturday, December 1 at 2:00 p.m. The Holiday show will take place at the department store’s main entrance in the mall. The performance is free, open to the public and appropriate for all ages, promising to put everyone into the Holiday Spirit! For information, call 585-223-9181, extension 5190.

RUSHVILLE LeTourneau Christian Center’s Blessed Hope December luncheon will be held on Friday, December 7, 2018 at 11am. The program is titled “Who is this Baby in the Manger?” and will include a baby shower for Jesusand for the Care Net Pregnancy Center of Canandaigua (please bring a donation of a baby item). Program and lunch is only $12. Please call 585-554-3400 on or before November 30 to make your reservation or email lccmail@ letourneau.org.

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THE HISTORY OF BLACK FRIDAY Shopping weekend evolves While Black Friday may have been the catalyst, in recent years shoppers have made the entire weekend of Black Friday a lucrative one for retailers. Many stores now open on Thanksgiving and extend sales through the entire weekend. Small Business Saturday and Sunday promote patronizing mom-and-pop stores. Cyber Monday emerged when online shopping became a popular way to grab deals, and it marks the close of the opening weekend of the holiday shopping season. In 2017, Black Friday weekend attracted 174 million shoppers who spent an average of $335.47, according to the NRF.

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Black Friday reinvented The retail industry started using the term “Black Friday” in the late 1980s. Spin doctors turned previously negative connotations into positive ones by associating the phrase with stores turning a profit and moving accounting ledgers from “red to black” thanks to big year-end sales. Retailers and consumers rallied around low-cost “doorbusters” and other discounted prices. Interestingly enough, according to the National Retail Federation, Black Friday really hasn’t been the most lucrative day for retailers over the years. In fact, greater profits and larger crowds are often seen on the last Saturday preceeding Christmas.


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On "Halloween Nite" the Town of Riga Recreation Department along with the Churchville Lions Club, hosted their annual Halloween Parade to provide the community's young "Trick or Treaters" a safe environment in which to

participate. The parade started at the Churchville Commons and was led up Main Street by the Churchville Fire Department's fire truck and the Churchville Fire Police provided safe passage to the Church Lodge in Churchville Park. Once there the youngsters were treated to a beautifully decorated building where apples, cider, donuts, and of course bags of candy were served. A costume contest was also held. All involved were thrilled that the ghoulish characters were able to participate in a safe and secure environment. HUGE “Thank

You’s” go out to the following people and organizations that continue to make this event memorable year after year…Lions Ruth Stewart, Lucy Hackett, the Riga Recreation Dept., Churchville Lions Club, the Churchville Fire Department, Churchville Fire Police, the Monroe County Parks Department, and parents of all the “Trick or Treaters”. David Thomas, Recreation Supervisor, Town of Riga Thanks to our new postmaster at the Avon Post Office. He goes above and beyond to help all of us. Thank You, D.T.

The polarization of the US has set us up to be susceptible to manipulation. Instead of asking the more insightful questions and viewing the responses with an open mind we take a party (or tribal) stand and seek to PROVE our position. That opens us to deceptive practices: Changing the criteria, turning perpetrators into victims, deflecting attention, minimizing criminal behavior by generalizing it. Don’t be duped, it's a lie.

In this week’s edition 68% of those polled thought that monuments already erected should never be removed. There are over 700 Confederate monuments and an additional 800 Confederate symbols spanning 31 states and were erected during the Jim Crow era (1870s-1950s). Two of Stonewall Jackson’s great-greatgrandsons penned an open letter to the mayor of Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy as well as the grandsons’ hometown, regarding Jackson’s statue there. “[W]e are writing today to ask for the removal of his statue, as well as the removal of all Confederate statues from Monument Avenue,” they wrote in their letter published on Slate. “They are overt symbols of racism and white supremacy."

Sunday my ATM card and transaction got frozen on the screen. While I was messaging the bank on FB and talking to them, some of you were swearing at me and throwing me dirty looks. Well, being a Sunday no one was at the bank, so I had to secure my card before I left. You would have done the same thing. Really, some of you people didn't have to act the way you did. It was not my fault. I worked out a solution with the bank, didn't say a word to you angry people and went over and bought a lottery ticket and won $100. I was the winner, not you in more ways than one. Not my fault what happened, the angry looks and words were not appreciated.

To the DOT workers mowing the median and along the sides of I-390 from exit 9 down to exit 5 .... you are doing an incredible job! It is so nice to see the landscaping along the interstate nicely groomed. This is how it should look at all times. Job well done!! Local Commuter

This is for the people who have owned their own home and now have moved into a Community Living apartment complex and all

Props to the people who are working on the building in Caledonia where 36 and 383 meet. I drive past it for work twice a day & have seen the progress. I love the design & it looks like it's been a lot of hard work so kudos to you!! Can't wait until it's open!

they do is complain about the noise that their neighbors make above them. If you don't like hearing them walking or TV playing or when they have family and friends over, then maybe you should move to an upstairs apartment or just move out. Don't make it miserable for your neighbors who have lived there several years before you moved in and never had a problem before you. I wanted a collision estimate not a blatant disregard of my personal space. The estimator entered my car without my permission and read my mail and the nutcracker correspondence inside. There was no reason to enter the car. Perhaps he was a nutcracker collector. Time to reconsider the Empire State and move to DC.


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Katherine H. Goethals “Katie”␣ November 4, 2018 Honeoye Falls/Rochester:␣ After a lengthy illness, Katherine died November 4, 2018 at Conesus Lake Nursing Home at age 93 years.␣ She was born in Eischeid, Germany on May 31, 1925 and was the only child of Peter and Anna Himpler Heister.␣ Katherine was a gifted musician and earned her Master’s degree at Eastman School of Music. She is survived by her son; Gary (Shannon) Goethals of Honeoye, her daughter; Michelle Goethals of Honeoye Falls, four grandchildren, Daniel Miner Jr., Michael Miner, Katrina Miner and Garrett Goethals, along with several cousins. Private burial and services will take place at Holy Sepluchre Cemetery in Rochester.␣ Memorial Contributions may be made to Conesus Lake Nursing Home Activity Fund, 6131 Big Tree Road, Livonia, NY␣ 14487.␣ To share a memory or send a condolence, please visit:␣ www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

Ralph E. Henry␣ November 12, 2018 Hemlock: Ralph passed peacefully at his home on November 12, 2018, surrounded by his family, at age 81. Ralph was born in Richmond, NY on July 28, 1937 to parents Theodore and Onnolee (Purcell) Henry. He was predeceased by his brother Theodore “Bud” Henry and sisters; Ruth Gladding, Laura North, and Marion Murray. Survived by his wife of 58 years Gloria Sue (Harvey) Henry; son Kevin (Darlene) Henry; daughters, Laurie Muscarella (Mark Schlageter) and Linda Gascon; grandchildren, Randi (Patrick) Smalley, Taryn (Colin) Prue, Alicia, Raymond, Curtis and Ryann; great-grandchildren, Alexis, Athena, and Alexzander; brother-in-law Steve (Barb) Harvey and sister-in-law Glenda Farrell; many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Ralph retired from Getinge in Rochester, NY in 1999 where he was a Maintenance Machinist. He loved to play cards especially euchre and in later years he played many games of rummy with Sue. He loved animals and raised cows and horses for many years. Ralph donated blood every 60 days for over 40 years as he always wanted to help others. He built his own home, could fix anything, and was often called upon by farmers and friends in the community. He fixed many homes in Hemlock and made himself available to friends and neighbors. He taught his family how to work hard and stay honest. Family and friends may call on Friday, November 16th, from 3-5:30pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree Street, Rte 20A, Livonia, NY where services will be held at 5:30pm, following calling hours. In Ralph’s memory please consider making a blood donation or make a memorial contribution to the Livonia Ambulance, PO Box 8, Livonia, NY 14487.␣␣ To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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Annette C. Stoddard (Snyder)␣ November 13, 2018␣ Hemlock: November 13, 2018 at age 83. Predeceased by her husband Donald C. Stoddard, son Richard Stoddard, and brother Ivan Snyder. Survived by children; John ( Jan), Scott, Bonny, Terry (Elaine), Sandy (Mike), and Mike (Holly.) 10 grandchildren, 8 greatgrandchildren, and several nieces & nephews. Annette’s graveside service will be held on Monday, November 19th, 1pm at the East Bloomfield Cemetery.␣6 Park Place, Bloomfield, NY. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to Livingston County Hospice, 2 Murray Hill Drive, Mt. Morris, NY 14510.␣ To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A project benefits from your organizational skills that get it up and running. Your success leaves a highly favorable impression. Don’t be surprised if you get some positive feedback soon. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Spend time on practical matters through the end of the week. Then begin shifting your focus to more-artistic pursuits. Resist being overly self-critical. Just allow yourself to feel free to create. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Restarting those creative projects you had set aside for a while will help provide a much-needed soothing balance to your hectic life. Besides, it will be like meeting old friends again. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) A change in plans could make it tough to keep a commitment. But stay with it. You’ll get an A-plus for making the effort to do what’s right and not taking the easy way out by running off. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) The Lion’s enthusiasm for a workplace policy review is admirable. But be sure you know who is really behind the resistance to change before pointing your finger at the wrong person. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) You can expect to have to do a lot of work through midweek. Devote the rest of the week to checking your holiday plans in case some need to be adjusted to accommodate changes. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Try to avoid signing on the dotted line in the early part of the week. You need time to study issues that weren’t fully explored. Later in the week might be more favorable for decision-making. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A new development could snarl travel schedules or other holiday-linked projects. Some flexibility might be called for to deal with the problems before they get too far out of hand. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Relatives seek your advice on a matter you’d rather not be involved in. If so, use that sage Sagittarian tact to decline the “offer,” so that no one’s feelings are needlessly hurt. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A shift in planning direction might help you speed up your progress toward achieving that longplanned goal. Trusted colleagues are ready to offer some valuable support. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) An unexpected demand for settlement of an old loan could create some pre-holiday anxiety. But you might not really owe it. Check your records thoroughly before remitting payment. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) It’s a good time to get into the social swim and enjoy some well-earned fun and games with those closest to you before you have to resume more serious activities next week. BORN THIS WEEK: Your ability to sense the needs of others makes you a wise counselor for those seeking help with their problems. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

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

Was Case of ‘Bird Lung’ an Allergy or Infection? --DEAR DR. ROACH: I was a very active, healthy 68-year-old until March, when I was hospitalized for two weeks for bilateral pneumonia. I was told by doctors at the hospital that it would take four to six weeks to get my health back. However, I experienced shortness of breath and bouts of coughing for months, and insisted on seeing a specialist three weeks ago. A CT scan and bronchoscopy showed symptoms typical of bird lung. We had a cockatiel for 17 years! I am now taking prednisone and ibuprofen, which are helping to clear up the inflammation. I hope to be able to return to work soon. My family doctor and several other doctors I know said that they’d studied this at med school but had never seen it in their practices. I hope this serves as a warning to other people who might be tempted to buy a pet bird or to breed them. I was lucky, but someone in poor health might not have survived the deadly combination of pneumonia and bird lung. ANSWER: “Bird lung” is a term that might refer to either of two possibilities. The first condition is “bird-fanciers lung” -- essentially an allergic reaction to bird droppings, feathers and the proteins of various birds. It can look very much like pneumonia, with abnormal chest X-ray findings that can be indistinguishable. The only cure is to get away from the source of the allergens, but prednisone might be necessary in severe cases. It is not an infection. The second possibility is an infection called psittacosis (sit-a-CO-sis), caused by the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci. Cockatiels are commonly infected by this organism, and the birds do not always appear ill. Psittacosis can be a very severe illness, potentially affecting multiple systems, but it usually responds rapidly to appropriate antibiotics, such as tetracyclines. Given your history, I suspect that bird-fancier’s lung, also called hypersensitivity pneumonitis, is more likely. It sounds like your specialist is treating you appropriately. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I read that microwaving food can cause the food to lose nutritional value or even to become carcinogenic. Is this true? -- S.G. ANSWER: Not really. Heating food does cause some nutrients, such as vitamin C, to break down. But microwaves don’t do that more than any other cooking method does. In general, the longer a food is kept very hot, the more nutrients are lost. So quick heating keeps in the most nutrients. Quickly steaming is another way. That’s essentially what a microwave does, since it heats water molecules very efficiently, steaming the water contained in food or that you use to rinse it. In fact, microwaving may be better than boiling, since many nutrients can be lost in the water if you just throw it out. As far as carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) go, these are products of very high heat, especially grilling meat. Because microwaves can heat unevenly, some areas of the food can get very hot while others stay cold, which is why it’s best, when microwaving, to cook for a short while and allow the heat to distribute itself before heating further or serving. 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. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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(NAPSI)—The American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary health organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, shared this month that more heart failure patients and their caregivers report they are putting more effort into managing this complex condition. In 2015, just 55 percent of survey respondents said they were working harder to manage HF. The latest study shows a 14-point increase, with 69 percent now putting effort toward the important daily task of managing heart failure. The AHA conducted its annual survey as part of the Rise Above Heart Failure initiative, nationally supported by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, and found that while those diagnosed with heart failure and their caregivers are spending more time and energy managing the disease, they are benefiting. These two groups showed an increased understanding of heart failure since the survey was last conducted. “It’s important to understand heart failure or any condition you have been diagnosed with,” says John Osborne, M.D., cardiologist and American Heart Association volunteer. “It allows you to ask better questions of your healthcare providers and take an active role in your health.” Through Rise Above Heart Failure, people living with heart failure can access free tools to help make the daily task of managing medications, symptoms and doctor’s visits simpler. This includes an app called HF Path, designed to keep all aspects of heart failure management at a patient’s— or caregiver’s—fingertips. Heart failure, which occurs when the heart is not able to efficiently pump blood around the body, can cause symptoms like breathlessness, persistent coughing, swelling and fatigue. “It’s important for heart failure patients to track their symptoms day to day so they can alert their healthcare provider to any warning signs of worsening HF and get prompt treatment,” said Osborne. “World Heart Day serves as a great reminder to us all to make a promise to better understand and advocate for our own health.” Download the app at heart.org/HFPath.


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4 simple ways to save more for retirement It’s never too early to begin saving for retirement. While millions of people have no doubt heard or read those very words before, surveys indicate that few people are taking that lesson to heart. A 2018 survey from Bankrate.com found that 20 percent of Americans don’t save any of their annual income. Things aren’t necessarily rosier in Canada, where the financial institution CIBC reports that 32 percent of people nearing or on the cusp of retiring have nothing saved for retirement. Saving for retirement can seem impossible in households where every dollar counts. But the following are four simple ways to save more for retirement without making dramatic lifestyle changes. 1. Turn raises into retirement savings. According to the WorldatWork 2018-2019 Salary Budget Survey: Top Level Results, salary budgets in the United States are projected to rise by an average of 3.2 percent in 2019, while those in Canada are expected to rise by 3 percent. Working professionals can save more for retirement by converting some or all their raises into retirement savings. Pre-tax retirement accounts allow working professionals to put aside money before taxes are paid, so weekly paychecks will not be greatly affected if you choose to increase the percentage of your income you deposit into such accounts. Do this each time you receive a raise and your retirement savings will grow considerably. 2. Put bonuses to work. Professionals who receive bonuses can speak to their employer and request that their retirement contribution rates be increased when bonuses are issued. Many 401(k) retirement plans allow workers to contribute as much as 80 percent of their paychecks. While that’s not sustainable for most people every pay period, increasing your

LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE AFTER 50 (NAPSI)—For many people, navigating life and love as they get older can be challenging. Adjusting to change, seeking a new partner, or simply breaking out of a rut may feel overwhelming. In the hilarious hit comedy “Book Club,” four mature women in different circumstances discover that you’re never too old to enjoy life or pursue love. That’s a message author and newspaper columnist Tom Blake agrees with wholeheartedly. Blake has written more than 4,000 articles and newsletters on the topic and offers this advice, which is reflected in the movie: 1. Give love a chance in later years: Put yourself out there; everyone deserves love. 2. Don’t worry about what others think: Do what’s right for you. 3. Loosen up: Don’t be too set in your ways. 4. Change your routine: Be open to new experiences. 5. Don’t let your children make decisions for you: No one knows you better than you. 6. Have fun: Don’t stop living before you stop living! In “Book Club,” legendary actresses Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen star respectively as a widow, single, divorcée and long-married woman who hilariously shake up their lives by diving into the infamous book “Fifty Shades of Grey.” From discovering new romance to rekindling old flames, the lifelong friends inspire each other to make their next chapter the best chapter. “’Book Club’ has wonderful messages about never giving up on life or love no matter how old you are,” said Blake. “Good things can happen when you venture out and meet new people.” To liven up your life, check out “Book Club” on DVD, Blu-ray or iTunes and go to www.FindingLoveAfter50.com for more tips from Blake.

contribution rate dramatically when your bonus is issued is a great way to save more for retirement. Contribution rates can then be returned to normal the following pay period. 3. Downsize your home. Empty nesters nearing retirement age may benefit by downsizing their homes. Doing so can reduce utility bills, property taxes and other expenses, and those savings can then be redirected into retirement accounts. 4. Reinvest tax returns. Working professionals accustomed to receiving tax returns can use that money to catch up on their retirement savings. Rather than spending tax returns or depositing them into traditional savings accounts, reinvest them into a retirement account. Speak with a financial planner to help you figure out how to accomplish this goal. Even if it requires opening a new account, the long-term benefits or reinvesting returns are substantial. Saving for retirement is important, and it’s never too late or too early to start setting aside more money for your golden years.


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Thanksgiving: Some Assembly Required By Amanda Dudek

When the Pilgrims famously landed on Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, Fort Nassau, a Dutch base in New York, had already been established under the command of Hendrick Christiaensen in 1614. If that surprises you, then you will certainly be surprised to learn that the first American Thanksgiving, which was celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, may have had some roots in the Dutch annual October Commemoration of the 1574 Lifting of the Spanish Siege of Leiden (Leyden). This Dutch celebration consisted of such traditions as the giving of thanks, feasting, war games and other such festivities. This means that a precursor to our first American Thanksgiving could well have been celebrated in New York for about 7 years before the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621. While many now suggest that this Dutch celebration is an ancestor to our First American Thanksgiving and while it may, in fact, be true, it does not change what is unique about this United States holiday. Unlike several subsequent generations, the Pilgrim settlers sought peaceful coexistence with their Native American neighbors. Also, acting contrary to a litany of propaganda and commonly accepted beliefs of the time, the Pilgrim settlers invited them to sit and break bread, a fact which suggests an understanding that Native American peoples were not the subhuman creatures they were so often, and so wrongly, represented to be at that time. That terrible first winter, Puritan settlers and Native American people came together, and they survived. In the United States, we seem to keep learning this lesson of unity over and over again, and each time, it seems to be somehow connected to Thanksgiving. In October of 1863, during the American Civil War, in which at least one of the mitigating issues was the debate over the humanity and, therefore, the freedom of African Americans, President Abraham Lincoln declared a national Day of Thanksgiving to be observed on the last Thursday in November. The United States was

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divided by war. It was being torn apart, and yet, a Day of Thanks was observed. At last, the Civil War ended, and while there were many results, some positive and others not, one exceptionally good outcome was that the African American people were freed from slavery. The nation was again one United States of America. We came together, and we moved forward. In November of 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated about five months after announcing his intentions of sending comprehensive Civil Rights legislation to Congress. The Kennedys specifically requested that Macy’s still hold its annual Thanksgiving Day Parade, a parade which remains a central Thanksgiving Day tradition to the present. As a nation, we mourned our president; we celebrated Thanksgiving, and we continued the struggle for Civil Rights legislation until the Civil Rights Act was passed the following year. We came together, and we moved forward. The past couple of years have been divisive for many Americans. Some Americans were pleased with the results of our 2016 presidential election while other Americans were not. The political ranks have been drawn up like picket lines, threatening to divide and destroy friends and even families all across the United States. From its earliest American roots, Thanksgiving has been, in part, about bridging divides and coming together to give thanks for the common blessings we all share. Perhaps one of the most important things to be thankful for this year are the people sitting around the table with us, regardless of color, culture, creed or political position. It may take some effort, but if we can still give thanks for the blessing of each other, we will come together. We will survive. We will move forward.

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PHOTOS Penny Saver Pet of the Week This is Jax who is a rescue dog. Jax was chained to a tree until 7 months of age when he was rescued and sent up here. He is a happy guy who has found a forever home in Victor. Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest & 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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Ability to operate safely in fast-paced environment Ability to read and understand basic diagrams and patterns Ability to read and understand numbers and letters Advanced skills in Tool and Die tolerance, able to operate mills, lathes and grinders. Follow all company rules and policies. Work as a team member. Advanced skills such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Must follow all safety rules and regulations. Must be able to read and interpret blueprints and schematics. Annual certification of Lock out/Tag out program.

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WORKING PARENTS CAN CREATE BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE Many working parents struggle to maintain a healthy balance between their responsibilities at work and their obligations to their families. An inability to maintain that healthy balance can have adverse effects on men and women’s careers as well as the relationships they have with their families. A 2015 survey of more than 2,000 adults commissioned by the workplace solution provider Workfront found that 38 percent of survey participants have missed life events because of a bad work-life balance. Access to technology that means work is never too far away might contribute to poor work-life balance, as 57 percent of respondents also acknowledged feeling that technology has ruined the definition of a family dinner. Finding a healthy balance between work and life at home may require a concerted effort on the part of working parents, but there are ways to successfully juggle a career and family.

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Duties and Responsibilities • Analyzes mechanical and operational problems on assigned equipment and plans for and takes corrective action. • Makes necessary corrections and adjustments to maintain maximum production and quality. • Performs scheduled maintenance and inspection of assigned equipment, reports to supervisor and takes appropriate actions. • Clears jams and sets aside product for inspection and rework where required. Test equipment upon completion of repairs, changeovers, or extended downtime to assure performance. • Examines defects and out of spec. product and where possible takes corrective action on equipment.

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Education and Qualification • High school diploma or equivalency is desired

Physical Requirements • Must be able to work in an unheated and non-air-conditioned environment • Will be subjected to inside environmental conditions such as noise & dust • Must be able to wear ear protection and safety glasses • Must be able to lift up to 50#

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MECHANIC NEEDED German Brothers Marina on beautiful Canandaigua Lake in upstate NY is currently seeking out an engine technician to join our team. Our Marina was founded in 1977 by brothers Peter and Rick German who still work daily on-site managing and assisting in the day-to-day operation of the marina. Along with boat sales, we also rent boats, provide summer and winter storage, have a full service gas dock and service department, as well as a retail store. Our full time staff is made up of seasoned employees that each have their own niche within the company and have helped German Brothers Marina to be so successful over the years. Now we are looking to take our service department to a new level and are hoping to find the right technician to help us reach that goal. We are looking for a technician with at least 5 years proven experience working on engines, marine experience is a plus. You will be responsible for troubleshooting minor and major repairs, as well as routine maintenance on boats and jet skis. Current Mercury, Mercruiser, Volvo or Yamaha certifications are preferred, but training is provided for our employees online and through instructor led classes to earn and maintain the proper certifications. We offer a competitive hourly rate based on experience and an outstanding benefits package including medical and dental insurance, paid holidays, sick time, vacation time and 401k. We also provide you with plenty of opportunity for high-paying overtime hours in the spring and fall. This is a full time, year round position and the opening is immediate! Can you imagine yourself getting paid to test drive luxury boats on beautiful Canandaigua Lake? Please send a cover letter and resume by email to Katie@germanbrothers.com or apply in person at 3907 West Lake Road Canandaigua, NY.


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RESULTS THAT MOVE YOU RESIDENTIAL Properties 192 Daley Rd., Perinton: 5 beds, 5 baths, 2 partial baths, 5,400 sq. ft. R1137648. $599,800

303 School Rd., Victor: Sale Pending! 3 beds, 2 baths, 1,770 sq. ft. R1157111. $210,000

Coming Soon to market: Coming Black Friday weekend! 7940 Shire Lane, Victor: 5 beds, 4.5 baths, .6 acres, inground pool...All the bells and whistles. Open House: Sun., Nov. 25, 11-1

3940 Charing Cross, Canandaigua: Sale Pending! 4 beds, 4 full baths, 1 partial, 2,930 sq. ft. R1146488. $519,000

7942 Shire Lane, Victor: Sale Pending! 4 beds, 3 full baths, 1 partial bath, 3,165 sq. ft. R11565828. $459,000

COMMERCIAL Properties Canandaigua: 8,052 sq. ft. R1150882 $750/monthly

Hopewell: 20,861 sq. ft. R1149439 $499,000

Ontario: 5,733 sq. ft. R1119585 $199,900

Ontario: 7,933 sq. ft. R1119592 $299,900

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Come see the Redfield Grove Model Daily 12-5pm, Saturday through Thursday 5962 Redfield Dr., Farmington: 2 beds, 2 baths, 1,459 sq. ft. R1151418. $259,900

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