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Table of Contents Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 13 Auto Section .............................Page 17 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 26 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 8 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 30 For The Family ...............................Page 7 Give and Take .............................Page 12 Health & Wellness ...............................Page 9 Home Services .............................Page 20 Hometown Events .............................Page 14 Passages .............................Page 27 Pet Place ...............................Page 4 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 23 Real Estate ...............................Page 6 Senior Center .............................Page 24
Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm
CRUISING TIPS AND TRICKS: Arrive the night before. There’s no need to rush to the port to board the ship. Extend the vacation a little further by arriving a night or two before and checking into a nearby hotel. Some hotels may offer free parking or shuttle service to the ship.
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70th Anniversary Series- Volume 8 Our Mission… We’re in the business of helping you reach your customers through advertising, printing, direct mail and promotional products… It’s a tall order, but we’re up for the challenge. The Genesee Valley Penny Saver was our first endeavor 70 years ago and continues on as the cornerstone of our business today. However, through the years, as different needs for advertising developed, we began to stretch our capabilities to include many other avenues in which advertisers could reach their customers. In 1993 we redesigned our business structure and began Penny Lane Printing, a sister corporation to the Genesee Valley Penny Saver. Although we had been doing printing up until then, Penny Lane Printing gave us the opportunity to market ourselves as a premier source of all things printed: Stationery, business cards, newsletters, posters, flyers, calendars, signage and publications of all sorts. We pride ourselves on our talented Creative Team who use their expertise to incorporate your ideas into dynamic designs for every facet of Penny Lane as well as Penny Saver. Custom designed invitations, save-the-dates, response cards for weddings and graduations have become a nice addition to our print work. (We will feature our Creative Department in a future volume.) Within Penny Lane Printing, we have the Penny Express division which processes virtually any direct mail piece that is delivered by the U.S. Postal Service. Our mailing software has quarterly updates and gets the best discounts. Penny Lane Promotional Products is our division that can provide you with thousands of different specialty items including t-shirts, banners, pens, mugs, glassware, hats, business incentive awards, to name a few. And on our website, GVPennySaver.com, all our GVPS ads appear online. You can also promote your business through banner advertising, view our weekly online editions, take advantage of our weekly coupon club and promote your business with electronic direct mail. Our online experts can even design custom websites. Staying true to our Mission Statement, we are always working on new and different ways for our customers to make the most of the dollars they spend to reach their customers. …stay tuned for volume 9 next month
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HometownPhotos Penny Saver Pet of the Week My name is Cooper and I am a short haired German Shepherd. I love to play ball, go for runs, and play with my humans. I enjoy watching the neighborhood squirrels and chasing the birds from their bird feeder that hangs at the edge of my lawn. I have lots of energy and am full of love!!
The Donlon girls with snowman at Quail Summit.
Lilly the Winter Princess.
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 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 selfaddressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
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Ali enjoying her first snow!
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FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY February was the last month of the year for around 200 years, until the Gregorian calendar designated January the start of the new year.
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Mon, Feb 26 I 6:30-8:30PM Watch Goodbye Christopher Robin, a behind the scenes look at the life of author A.A. Milne and the Winnie the Pooh stories. (PG)
Tax Questions and Answers Tues, Feb 27 I 10:30AM-Noon How will the new tax law impact you? H&R Block will review the changes and what to expect.
Kingston Book Club Tues, Feb 27 I 5:30-7:30PM Like mysteries? Read and discuss Real Murders by Charlaine Harris.
Sports • Celebrations • Vacations • Events
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Wood Library Café Wed, Feb 28 I 10:00AM-Noon Enjoy breakfast snacks, coffee, and conversation. All are welcome.
Got a tech question? Drop in for help on Friday afternoons from 2:00-4:00PM.
585-232-5110 There are over 100,000 kids in foster care, like Glen & Eric, waiting to be adopted. www.ChildrenAwaitingParents.org
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Real Estate Own your own Manufactured Home with a NEW washer and dryer!*
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www.coniferbrookside.com brookside@coniferllc.com *Income restrictions apply. Brookside Apartment 2883 Conifer Dr., Canandaigua • 585-394-2010 You can own a Manufactured Ranch Style Home for less than the cost of a regular home! Our Manufactured Home Communities are located in Penfield, New York off Rt. 441. • 3 bedroom homes with two full bathrooms! • 2 bedroom home with 1 bathroom • Plenty of storage and cabinets throughout all homes! • Water, sewer, refuse and taxes are included in the lot rent! • Rents are from $488.00 to $498.00 a month. • East Avenue Community- Penfield Schools • Forest Lawn Community - Pittsford Schools
2 Glazer Dr. • Rochester, New York 14625 Call today 585-586-1180 for more information or visit our web site at: www.eastavenuemhc.com *As a move in gift to you, we will install a new washer and dryer in your home! Restrictions apply. Close on your home, on or before February 28, 2018.
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Our 11 editions are published weekly with a total circulation of over 152,000. Main Office:
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FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY During common years, February can pass by without a single full moon.
TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DRIVING VACATION: Don’t pack too much. Leave some room in the vehicle for souvenirs picked up along the way. Take advantage of hotel laundry facilities to keep clothes fresh and to avoid having to pack too many outfits.
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PAINT YOUR OWN BIRDHOUSE
With Spring just around the corner, it’s time for the birds to return! Decorate your own birdhouse that you and the birds will enjoy. Engage with your loved one while completing this fun, Spring activity. This program is available at various locations across 10 counties. Call 800.272.3900 to register at a location nearest you. This program is supported by a grant from the New York State Department of Health in partnership with Lifespan of Greater Rochester.
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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585-396-0527 HEALTHY COOKING TECHNIQUES Use minimally refined ingredients. Select among whole grains and ingredients that have not been refined. The closer a product is to its natural state, the more nutritional properties it is likely to have retained.
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UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA Dementia presents itself through various symptoms, and memory loss alone is not enough to lead to a dementia diagnosis. Dementia can affect thinking and social abilities, but the Mayo Clinic notes that some dementias may be reversible. The following are some common symptoms of dementia: • Trouble communicating or finding words. • Difficulty completing complex tasks. • Challenges with planning and organization. • Episodes of confusion and disorientation. • Memory loss, which is often noticed by a third party. • Personality changes that can include agitation, anxiety, inappropriate behavior and even hallucinations. Apart from Alzheimer’s disease, which is a progressive disorder most common in people age 65 and older, there are other types of dementia. The second most common is called “vascular dementia.” This results from damage to vessels that supply blood to the brain. This damage can be the result of stroke, smoking and other blood vessel conditions. Brain imaging can often detect blood vessel problems implicated in vascular dementia. Dementia with Lewy bodies, or DLB, is another dementia that laymen may mistake for Alzheimer’s disease. The Alzheimer’s Association notes that people with DLB often have not only memory loss and cognitive problems common in Alzheimer’s, but they also display initial or early symptoms such as sleep disturbances, well-formed visual hallucinations, slowness, gait imbalance or other Parkinsonian movement features, which can lead to misdiagnosis.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
What Is a Healthy Room Temperature? --DEAR DR. ROACH: The senior center in my community is kept at a temperature that I and many other seniors find too cool for our comfort. After two hours of playing Scrabble or watching a film, we feel chilled to the bone. We have complained many times to the management, with no change. Recently, I overheard an employee explain to a complainer that the center maintains the cool temperature to keep the germ count in the air down in order to promote a healthy environment. I know very warm temperatures can promote germ growth (anyone in Bacteriology 101 has seen it proven), but would raising the temperature from 72 F to 75 F have any bad effect on the air quality? -- H.L. ANSWER: In bacteriology, most of what we did was in incubators at 37 degrees Celsius (about 99 degrees F), an optimal growth temperature for most pathogenic bacteria in or on a growth medium. However, I was surprised to find that hotter temperatures, in general, tend to reduce both viruses and bacteria in the air. So there’s no validity to the employee’s claim. The people controlling the temperature (the staff ) probably are more comfortable at a cooler temperature than the seniors taking advantage of the senior center (there are many reasons for this). Your suggestion of 75 F seems a perfectly reasonable temperature to me, but maybe it’s worth finding out what most of the community wants. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: My doctor will not issue maintenance medication prescriptions for longer than three months. My insurance company has sent me many emails asking me to have him write them for the year, and when I mention it to him, he just refuses. I have been seeing him for five years, and everything is just fine. All bloodwork numbers are excellent. He has just posted a sign in his office that no prescriptions will be refilled without an office visit, so I am not the only one subject to this policy. We like this doctor, but we think this practice is somewhat overbearing, if not unethical. I’d like my prescription to be for a year because we are retired and travel. In the past, more than once I have had to call my pharmacy and have refills sent to another address. This doctor will not respond to calls from a pharmacy for refills; only a visit will do. Is there anything that can be done other than changing doctors? -- A. ANSWER: I wouldn’t say that this practice is unethical. Physicians need to decide for themselves how comfortable they are in treating chronic conditions without seeing their patients for a prolonged period. His method ensures very regular follow-up, and he is likely to find changes to your condition more quickly than if he wrote yearly prescriptions. On the other hand, many people don’t need such close follow-up, and it is significantly less convenient for many. The bottom line is, no matter what his motivation for such a policy, those who find this too much of an inconvenience probably would do better with a different provider. *** 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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BUDGET-FRIENDLY LOCAL ACTIVITIES: Bowling: Bowling is a fun, affordable activity that people of all skill levels can enjoy. If you have enough friends interested in making a night of bowling, reserve a lane or lanes in advance so you won’t have to wait. And if everyone has a good time, look into creating a team and joining a league. Many bowling alleys host league nights that can also serve as great opportunities to meet people.
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New, ONE TOUCH DELICA LANCETS. For use only with One Touch Delica Lancing Device. Three boxes x 100pc. Exp. 06/2022: 585-802-2666 BOOKBINDING SEWING FRAME: 585-471-5540 Two (2) new HONEYWELL GAS FURNACE FILTERS. Size 20x25x4: wronka@rochester.rr.com FRIGIDAIRE WASHER and DRYER. Stackable. Dryer needs drum guides. Pick up only: 585-732-5886 HOSPITAL RECLINER – Gently used chair with rolling tray table: Text 585-749-1396 3/4 SIZE MATTRESS & BOX SPRING. You pick up, Henrietta: 585-362-6906 3 PRONG PLUG for a 220 DRYER. With power cord. Brand-new, never used. You pick up: 585-298-7664 WOOD PLANER SHAVINGS. Can be used for animal bedding. 55 gallon bag: 585-474-1167 NORDIC TRACK SEQUOIA. Great for cross country ski training. You pick up, Rush, NY: nerwin@rochester.rr.com USED and RINSED WINE BOTTLES in Pittsford. Please call 585-641-0340 to arrange pick up date and time.
VINTAGE STEREO EQUIPMENT (Amps, Tuners, Turntables, Speakers, etc.): Bill 585-770-4187 LAPTOPS, 3 new or used, for a ministry center in the Kibera, Kenya (http://www.newlifeministriesafrica.org/): brewermm@gmail.com ELECTRIC COMPOUND MICROSCOPE, or any PLUG-IN LAB-GRADE MICROSCOPE for college research: lothos74@yahoo.com ADULT ELECTRIC RECLINER in good working condition: 585-358-8755 OLD SNOWSHOE FRAMES, in any condition. Will pick up: 585-519-5974 DEEP FRYER for nonprofit organization. Preferably not table top: 716-380-7543 Full size TREADMILL. Call or Text Jim at 585-465-0133 SPOOLS OF SEWING THREAD: 585-243-9526 BLUE MASON JARS – Quart size preferred but will take any size: nirarae@gmail.com
Old style ZENITH TV. Swivel console, beautiful wood finish. Worked up until Christmas. Think switch gone. Pick up only: 585-538-2749
CHICKEN FEATHERS (not Leghorn) for crafts: 585-367-2399
WALL PICTURES and MOUNTED WALL HEADBOARDS: Call the Days Inn, Batavia 585-343-6000
VENISON – it would be very much appreciated: 585-746-0650
Big 50” HITACHI PROJECTION TV. Works good: 585-494-2438
PATTERNS and/or BOOKS ON CROCHET, particularly doilies using #10 thread: 585-584-3734
Let us know when your item is taken/you receive what you asked for and we will remove it from the list.
Guidelines: Submissions published as space allows. We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit information. We assume no responsibility for submissions.
Submissions must include phone # or email. Noncommercial use only. 20 word limit.
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Auctions Ken Benson Farm Equipment Consignment Auction Saturday, March 10th • 10:00am • 6608 RT. 5 & 20 Lima, NY 14485 Now accepting consignments!! For More information on consigning items call us today! Early Highlights include: JD 3010, Farmall super M, 1983 Buick Electra 65,000 mi, International 800 Four row AIR planter, Two kicker wagons 7000 6 row dry fertilizer, JD 643 corn head, MJM Electric transport auger, Ford 8N, Westgo 4010 Rock picker, 3 Brillion packers, Allis Chalmers Field Cultivators, IH 510 Grain Drill, JD 216 Grain Head, JD 215 Flex Head, Top Air 500 gal sprayer. Many- Gravity wagons, tillage equipment, Small 3pt plows/blades/cultivators, pull type discs, variety of tractor parts and hand tools. Much more. For more info and pictures visit BlakeBensonAuctionCompany.com
With any questions, feel free to call Blake Benson
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And ANTIQUES ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH Preview 4:00PM • Auction 5:00 PM 175 S. Main St., Canandaigua, NY 14424
ONE SOURCE AUCTION Terms 10% Buyers Premium for cash & good NYS check. 13% Buyers Premium for debit & credit cards.
For photos and more info visit: www.onesourceestateservices.com
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NOTICE OF SALE Town of Cdga., County of Ontario, State of New York Notice of sale under section 182 of the New York Lien Law
Gift Auctions Can Successfully Raise Funds Gift auctions are a fun way to raise money for good causes. * Get started by selling entry to the event and prize tickets. Some organizations prefer to sell entry packages to participants. This may include an entrance fee to the event as well as a number of tickets that can be used at the auction. Naturally, more tickets will be available for sale at the night of the event. Advertise the gift auction well in advance to generate interest. Mention a few of the big-ticket prizes in any advertisements to increase interest.
Hereby gives notice to all interested parties that all contents of the following storage units will be sold to the highest bidder due to nonpayment of rental agreement.
TIM & LAURA YORKS MACHINERY DISPERSAL FORD
The auction will be held at:
HAVING SOLD THE FARM WILL SELL: NH TM140 tractor, MFWD, 18.4x42 rear, 380/85R30 front; NH 5030 tractor, w/7310 loader, MFWD; NH 3930 tractor, 16x24 rubber, needs head gasket; Ford 6610 tractor, 18.4x34 rubber; NH L213 skidloader, 757 hrs; ‘98 Ford 10 wheel truck, tag axle, 22’ alum box & hoist, HD front axle, Fuller trans, 475hp; NH 790 forage harvester, 2 row corn head, hay head; H&S Power Box-18 rear unload wagon, tandem gear; (2) H&S XL-87 3 btr su wagons; NH 358 grinder/ mixer; NH 1411 discbine; NH 570 baler, w/ 72 kicker; NH 163 tedder; NH 3114 rake; Pequea 710 tedder; NH 144 merger; (3) Pequea 918 metal basket wagons; Feterl 8” auger, PTO; Hutchinson 8”x50’ auger; White 6000 6 row planter, dry fert; Case IH 5100 drill; Brillion 1210 seeder; Kverneland BB115 5btm plow; Sunflower 1211 disc, flex; Sunflower 1321 offset disc; Brillion 7 shank chisel, cutting discs; Landoll 3110 cultipacker; Brillion 6 row cultivator; 16’ transport drag; Schuler 125BF feeder wagon; NH 195 tandem spreader; NH 195 speader for parts; 40kw generator; (2) bags of seed corn; (6) bags of certified oats; HP washer; Lincoln welder; Poly tanks, 425 gal & 1000 gal; 10’ fert auger; Girton 800 gal bulk tank; 5hp vac pump w/oil reclaimer; 10 ton commodity bin; (26) round bales of straw; (600) small squares 1st cutting timothy mix; and more! CONSIGNMENTS: Hinniker 6 row side dresser; JD 950 25’ cultimulcher; (2) H&S Twin Auger HD su wagons, tandem; H&S Power Box 18 rear dump wagon; JD 7000 6 row planter, newer meters & bean cups, dry fert; Pequea 710 tedder; White 508 5 btm plow; (2) 8’x16’ wooden basket wagons; Brillion 25’ x fold cultipacker; NH 28 blower; Watch www.williamkentinc.com, for more details and photos! TERMS: Cash, Check, MasterCard or Visa. Nothing to be removed until settled for. All items sold AS IS!
Chosen Spot Self Storage 2484 County Rd. 28 Canandaigua, NY Saturday · March 3, 2018 at 1:00pm Units: Fern and Craig Ramage Terms: Cash Only - $50 refundable cleanout fee. (585) 563-9838 Units are subject to redemption.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 AT 11AM 6011 DECKER RD, LIVONIA, NY Watch for sale order and online bidding info!
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AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM March 7 – Live Old Time Radio Show and Music by the West Bloomfield Congregational Church Bloomfield Home Companion Players
Wednesday evening from 7:30 – 9:00 pm Admission for adults is $10 or $5 for members of the Museum. Seating is limited. Purchase your advance sale tickets at the Museum during normal Museum hours of Tuesdays 10 am to 3 pm and Saturdays 1 pm to 5 pm. Remaining tickets will be sold the night of the presentation at the door.
ANTIQUE WIRELESS MUSEUM Open: Tuesday 10am-3pm & Saturday 1-5pm 6925 State Route 5, Bloomfield, New York 14469 585-257-5119 • www.antiquewireless.org
BLOOMFIELD After Hours at the Museum - A series of entertaining and informative bimonthly presentations at the Antique Wireless Museum. The series begins March 7, 2018 with a “Live, Old Time Radio Show and Music” beginning at 7:30pm. Tickets are available in advance at the Museum or at the door. Admission for adults is $10 or $5 for Museum members. The Antique Wireless Museum is located at 6925 Route 5 in Bloomfield just east of the corner of Route 444. http:// antiquewireless.org. BCS Drama Club presents: OKLAHOMA! The Bloomfield Drama Club presents Rogers and Hammerstein’s OKLAHOMA! on Friday March 16th at 7pm and Saturday March 17th at 2pm and 7pm in the Bloomfield Performing Arts Center, 1 Oakmount Avenue, Bloomfield. Ticket prices are Adults: $9; Students/Senior Citizens: $7 and can be purchased by visiting the District website at www. bloomfieldcsd.org. Pre-sale tickets are Reserved Seating; at the door tickets are General Admission. We hope you can join us for this familyfriendly musical theater event!
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CANANDAIGUA Wood Library announces Books Sandwiched In - Annual book talk series features local reviewers. February 26 - Former elementary teacher Tina Blackwood reviews Destiny of the Republic by Candace Millard. Books Sandwiched In is free and open to the public. Reviews are held in the Mary P. Hamlin Community Meeting Room, at Wood Library, 134 N Main St, Canandaigua, and start promptly at noon. They last about an hour and patrons are invited to bring a bag lunch. Cookies and beverages are offered by the Centerfield Homemakers. For more information, go to www.woodlibrary.org or call 585-394-1381. The Parkinsons Support Group of the Finger Lakes will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 28th, 1pm at Wood Library (134 N. Main Street, Canandaigua). All are welcome. The venue is handicapped accessible. Speaker this month is Stu Gillim, MD, who will give an update on Parkinsons’ medications. After the speaker, we will enjoy refreshments and then have breakout groups of people with PD and their caregivers. For more information, contact Barbara Baker (585-317-5411).
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The Ontario County SWCD 2018 Tree and Shrub Program order forms are now available, offering high quality, cost effective, native bare root seedlings to landowners in Ontario County and beyond. The order deadline with payment is March 9th, 2018. Order forms are available at www.ontswcd.com or call Tad Gerace at 585-396-1450. Gleaners Walk to End Hunger A Sunday Afternoon Indoor Event, Rain or Shine! Sunday, March 4, 1-3pm, Canandaigua Middle School, 215 Granger St., Canandaigua. TO BENEFIT GLEANERS COMMUNITY KITCHEN, feeding our community daily for over 28 years. Needed: Walkers, Runners, Joggers, Strollers, Wheelchair-ers, Kids (or kids at heart who just want a chance to walk or run in the school hallways!) and people who will donate, even if they can’t come! Help us keep our plates full...Walk (indoors!) for the Hungry Among Us! www. GleanersKitchen.org.
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Needle Felting Class at the Bristol Library on Saturday, March 3: Learn how to do this fun fiber craft at the Bristol Library, kids 12+ to adults will enjoy learning from fiber artist Tina Blackwood at this one afternoon workshop. Registration reservation is required as the class size is limited. Call the Bristol Library at (585)299-5862 to reserve. A $5 materials fee will be collected at the class. http://www. thebristollibrary.com. GOLF is in the air - FORE! The Canandaigua VA Medical Center, Recreation Therapy Department hosted the Healing Our Patriots Everywhere (HOPE) Golf Clinic. The HOPE Golf Clinic is run by PGA Pros who share their time and talent with our Veterans. The golf clinic takes place every Monday in the month of February 2018 in the Canandaigua VA Medical Center Auditorium (Bldg. 5) from 10 A.M. to Noon. All Veterans are welcome to attend future classes.
COHOCTON Cheshire Old World Spaghetti Dinner - Join the Cheshire Community Action Team for our very popular “Old World Spaghetti Dinner” at the Cheshire Volunteer Fire Department, 4285 Rt. 21 South on Friday, March 9. Tickets available at the door and the Company Store. $10 Adults, $8 Children (6-12), 5 and Under: free. Dinner and take-outs served 4-7pm. All dinners include generous portions of pasta with meat or veggie sauce, fresh salad, bread, drinks and dessert. Gluten free pasta available. Arbor Hill Wine Tasting! 50/50 Raffle! Great oldfashioned community dinner and family event. Proceeds benefit The Cheshire Theatre and Meeting Hall p r o j e c t . w w w . cheshirecommunityactionteam.org. Irish Buffet & Entertainment at Ferris Hills March 11th! A Celebration of Irish Heritage! Ontario Co. Arts Council is holding a Corned Beef Buffet luncheon, entertainment and cash bar at Ferris Hills at West Lake, Peg Rayburn Drive in Canandaigua on Sunday, March 11, noon to 2:30 pm. Irish Music performed by the bands “Miller’s Wheel” & “Almost Irish”, with Irish humor provided by Rob Lillis. Tickets are $25. per person and can be reserved at Ferris Hills by calling, or online at www.ocarts. org using Paypal. Proceeds from the event will benefit the OCAC Scholarship and Grant funds. Creative Crafts: Bottle Cap Art We’ll be using bottle tops to create a pot of gold and rainbow piece of art! A hot glue gun will be used during this craft, please register in advance. Held March 8, 3:45pm4:45pm at the Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. 315-789-5303, http://bit.ly/ ccrafts38
Euchre Tournament - February 24th at 6:30pm. $10.00 donation per person. Held at Cohocton Legion. Winnings depends on # of players. No partner necessary. Registration starts at 6pm. Sponsored by the Auxiliary. Penny Social - Monday, March 5, 2018. Doors open at 6pm. Drawings start at 7pm. Held at the Cohocton Legion. Free refreshments, Lemonade, Coffee. Sponsored by the Auxiliary.
FARMINGTON Pasta for the Ponies - Pasta Dinner and Silent Auction to benefit Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program (F.L.T.A.P.). Join us on Tuesday, February 27, 4-7pm at the Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack, Paddock Room (Third floor), 5857 N.Y.S. Rt. 96, Farmington. Cost: $8. Includes: Plate Of Pasta, Salad, Bread, Soda/Coffee & Dessert. Takeout Available and Silent Auction Items to bid on. All proceeds to benefit F.L.T.A.P. www.fltap.org
GENEVA It’s time for the 2018 Basket Raffle! The baskets are out now, and can be found on the Main and Ground Floors. We’re raffling off baskets for all ages, we’ve got over 60 baskets to try for! Tickets are $1 each or 6 tickets for $5, and are being sold at the Main and Ground Floor Desks. Be sure to like our Facebook page where we’ll be posting ticket specials through March 9th! All proceeds go towards purchasing items for the children’s and YA collections. Held Saturday, March 10, 10am-12noon, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St. http://bit.ly/basket2018.
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CROSSWORD Book Club: Join us for an evening of thought and discussion over our latest book on the last Tuesday of every month at 6:30PM. New members are welcome at any time. February’s meeting is on Tuesday, February 27th at 6:30PM where we’ll be discussing “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas. Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St. http:// bit.ly/gplbc2018
HONEOYE Spaghetti Supper - Honeoye United Church of Christ, 8758 Main Street, Honeoye, Wednesday, March 7, 5-7pm. Adults $6. Takeouts available. A portion of the profits will be donated to Embrace Your Sisters..
HONEOYE FALLS The Honeoye Falls/Town of Mendon Historical Society will present a program featuring Susan Mee, Historian, Town of Rush entitled “The Rush Bicentennial 1818-2018” on Thursday, March 1, 7:30pm at The Mendon Community Center, 167 North Main Street, Honeoye Falls. Questions? Call 624-5655.
NAPLES Entrepreneur Workshop Through the power of the mind and overcoming limiting beliefs, we can create a pathway to success in our business. Everything from putting ourselves out there to pricing our products and services comes back to how we view ourselves. We are going to be taking a look at the value of crafting our beliefs so that they serve us better. Through minor tweaks and some major shifts in perception, we have the tools to reshape our solopreneur journey. Join me for this fun and interactive session! Held February 27, 6-7pm, Naples Library, 118 S. Main St. http://napleslibrary.org.
RUSHVILLE LeTourneau Christian Camp Ladies Luncheon - LeTourneau Christian Camp’s Blessed Hope March Luncheon will be held on Friday, March 16 at 11am. The program is titled “The Wanderers and the Waiting Ones, a Story of Wonder” and the speaker will be Jean Duliba. Jean has had the joy of serving in women’s ministry for over 30 years as a teacher, mentor, speaker and program director. Program and lunch is only $12. Please call 585-554-3400 on or before March 9 to make your reservation or email lccmail@letourneau.org.
SOUTH BRISTOL Celebrate the 180th Birthday of the Town of South Bristol with Birthday cake & coffee at the South Bristol Town Hall, Gannett Hill Rd. & State Rt.64 on Saturday, March 10th from 10 am to 12 noon. Meet your neighbors and learn about the newly formed Bristol Hills Historical Societies from members. www. bristolhillshistsoc.org
SPRINGWATER Hike at All Western Evergreen Tree Farm, Springwater - Hike & Explore the All Western Evergreen Tree Farm in Springwater Sunday February 25 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing, followed by a dish-to-pass social get-together at a members’ home. For additional info/directions/ updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org
FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY In the northern hemisphere, February is the equivalent to the third month of winter. In the southern hemisphere, it is the third month of summer.
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Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce Call Chris at (585) 394-4400 chamber@canandaiguachamber.com Volunteers needed in our Visitor Service area. Responsibilities include greeting individuals inperson and on the phone and offering information and insights about Canandaigua, CMAC and the Finger Lakes area.
Cobblestone Arts Center sarah.cobblestonearts@gmail.com (585) 398-0220 We need help before and after performances and fundraisers to assist with set up and break down. Also, share your creative ideas with other art lovers to further creative programming.
Cobblestone Society & Museum volunteers@cobblestonemuseum.org (585) 589-9013 We train volunteers to guide tours or assist with admissions/gift shop/used book sales. Seeking help w/cleaning, gardening & office tasks. Flexible hours.
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2664 Main St., Gorham, NY (585) 526-6655 Children’s Programs: Preschool Story Hour: Wed., 10am. Homeschool Group: Wed., 11-12. Tween & Teen Programs: Cafe & Creativity Time @ the Library: Fridays at 4:30pm & Saturdays at 10am. EVERYBODY EVENTS! Date & Discuss Night: Bring your Blind Date Book back to the library for a group show & tell. Was it a match made in heaven? Let’s gather as a community to share our love of reading and our date stories. Tues. Feb. 27th at 6:30 P.M. Library Board Meeting: Meetings are open to the public. Do you have something to say? Come at 7:00 P.M. on Feb. 26th.
Community Reading Partnership communityreadingpart@gmail.com (585) 394-1381 Seeking volunteers to help sort and stamp book donations in CRP’s storage area at the Canandaigua Primary School. Also need other volunteers to help with CRP’s literacy initiatives in the community such as a Children’s Book Fest.
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Treat the water To preserve flowers, do your best to reduce bacteria, provide a food source for the flowers and manage the pH so that the uptake of water will continue to be strong. Sugar can be an adequate food source. Gardenista, a floral arrangement and gardening resource, tested a variety of methods for preserving flowers and found much of the same results across the board. These included vinegar and sugar, conventional flower food, bleach, aspirin, and a penny. The bleach, aspirin, copper penny, and vinegar work as antibacterial agents. The sugar and the plant food help nourish the blooms. In the trials, most of the blooms remained strong for three to four days.
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St. Agnes School’s Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest Winners By Karin Fetzner Avon, N.Y.: St. Agnes School participated in the 2018 Zaner-Bloser 27th Annual National Handwriting Contest. The school encourages excellence in all educational endeavors. Good penmanship is part of the course of study at the school. Children begin to practice cursive handwriting at the end of the Second Grade and further mastery is taught in the Third Grade. Beginning at the Fourth Grade level, students are expected to complete all written work in cursive. The Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest gives the students a chance to reflect upon their penmanship, and its importance to their educational experiences. The contest, open to all students in Grades K-8 in the United States, attracts over 300,000 participants. Students in Grades K-2 submit manuscript (print) entries; students in Grades 3-8 submit cursive handwriting entries. The contest entries, both manuscript and cursive are judged according to the Zaner-Bloser Keys to Legibility: Shape, Size, Spacing and Slant. Winners of the contest are selected from both public and private school categories. State Grade Level Winners compete against each other to become one of the 18 National Grade-Level Semifinalists. The 18 National Grade-Level Semifinalists compete to be chosen as one of nine Grand National Grade Level Champions. In addition to these awards, Zaner-Bloser created the Nicholas Maxim Award to honor special needs students who excel in manuscript or cursive. This category is open to students with a cognitive, intellectual, physical, or developmental disability. Zaner-Bloser awards cash prizes and educational materials to winner students, teachers and schools that participate in the
Zara Hopkins, Mary Davis, Thomas Schlueter, Catherine Staley and Angel Rangel-Garcia (missing Lydia Kashorek)
Annual Contest. Last year, second grader Sophia Dowd of St. Agnes School was the State-Level Grade Level Winner. This year the following students’ handwriting entry forms were submitted to Zaner-Bloser to be considered for the State Grade-Level Competition: Grade 1 - Zara Hopkins Grade 2 - Lydia Kashorek (not pictured) Grade 3 - Mary Davis Grade 4 - Thomas Schlueter Grade 5 - Catherine Staley Grade 6 - Angel Rangel-Garcia St. Agnes School is proud to teach cursive writing to all of our students. “Cursive writing is more than just a ‘lost art form’. Cursive writing allows students an additional means to process language, improve fine motor skills, connect with older generations and engage with historical documents,” stated Principal Elizabeth Jensen. This is the 5th year that St. Agnes School has participated in the Zaner-Bloser Competition.
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H O R O SC O P E S ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your soft-hearted self is drawn to a tempting offer. But your hard-headed half isn’t so sure. Best advice: Do it only after every detail is checked out to your liking. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your inventive mind should help you find a way to get around an apparently impassable barrier and make yourself heard. Your efforts get you noticed by the right people. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You’re enjoying this creative period. But by midweek, you’ll need to emphasize your more pragmatic talents as you consider a risky but potentially lucrative move. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) An unexpected rejection could turn into something positive if you pocket your pride and ask for advice on how you can make changes that will make the difference. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Your Lion’s heart gives you the courage to push for answers to a job-related situation. Stay with it. You’ll soon find more believers coming out the ranks of the doubters. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your curiosity pays off this week as you push past the gossip to find the facts. What you ultimately discover could lead you to make some changes in your plans. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A new sense of enthusiasm helps get you out of on-the-job doldrums and back into a productive phase. Family matters also benefit from your more positive attitude. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A bit of nostalgia is fine. But don’t stay back in the past too long or you might miss seeing the signpost up ahead pointing the way to a new opportunity. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) If you feel you need to take more time to study a situation before making a decision, do so. Don’t let anyone push you into acting until you’re ready. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) As the Great Advice Giver, the Goat really shines this week as family and friends seek your wisdom. Someone especially close to you might make a surprising request. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Spiritual concerns dominate part of the week before more worldly matters demand your attention. An old promise resurfaces with some surprises attached. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You’re in a highly productive period and are eager to finish all the projects you’ve taken on. But don’t let yourself get swamped. Take a breather now and again. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a gift for learning new things quickly and applying your knowledge to best advantage where needed. (c) 2018 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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Fainting spells for elderly linked to blood clots Falls are one of the greatest risk factors for injury among the aging population. When falls are attributed to fainting spells, people may be very eager to get to the source of the fall. Doctors have found that blood clots may attribute to fainting in the elderly. Information published in the journal Clinical Geriatric Medicine found that the elderly are at a higher risk of blood clots because of their reduced mobility. Blood clots may result in deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, and could lead to a pulmonary embolism if left untreated. DVT is a common problem involving the veins of the legs. Blood pooling in the legs may cause a blood clot to form in the deep veins of the lower leg, impairing blood flow back to the heart. A pulmonary embolism, or PE, occurs when a clot dislodges from the leg veins and travels through the bloodstream to reach the heart and lungs. According to the health site Aging Care, as many as one million Americans suffer from blood clots every year, often resulting in hospitalization. While swelling in the legs, cramping in the lower legs, skin color changes, and warmth of the skin where the clot is located can signal a problem, symptoms of a PE may vary greatly. Shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, and rapid or irregular heartbeat can all occur, says The Mayo Clinic. Researchers are finding that, in some cases, fainting episodes also may be indicative of a PE. Italian researchers revealed that, among 560 patients hospitalized for a first-time fainting spell, one in six had a PE.
Certain risk factors put people at a higher chance for DVT and PE. These include: • prior surgery • certain cancers • cardiovascular disease • bed rest that causes blood to pool • sitting for long periods of time • smoking • being overweight
People who are experiencing fainting spells should be on the radar for other symptoms of PE, advises the American College of Chest Physicians. However, it’s important to note that fainting can be attributed to dehydration, a drop in blood pressure and heart-rhythm disturbances.
Use of compression stockings to move blood more efficiently, physical activity, leg elevation, anticoagulants, and pneumatic compression can help prevent the formation of clots. Because PE can be life-threatening, people experiencing fainting or other symptoms are urged to speak with their doctors.
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“THINK BIG” Could Very Well Be the Theme for the 33rd Annual Rochester Auto Show, March 1 thru 4 When the 33rd annual Greater Rochester International Auto Show sets up shop at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center for its annual four day stay, Thursday thru Sunday, March 1 thru 4, if it used themes, this one could very well be “Think Big.” According to Show Manager Richard Sherman who has been with the show from the beginning, “We always pride ourselves on the great diversity of product that we have at the show, something to fit everyone’s taste and wallet, be it Pickups, SUV’s, CUV’s, High Performers, Hybrids, Electrics, Compacts or Luxuries, we have them all. But there is no doubt that this year the manufacturers are stressing the big vehicles, especially Pickups and SUV’s. In a very good auto sales year, over 17 million sold, car sales were down over 10 percent while SUV’s and Pickups were up over 4 percent. And that is a trend that is going to continue in 2018. SUV and truck sales are edging toward two out of every three vehicles sold. But rest assured, for those attendees who want to see the latest in passenger cars, there will be plenty to look at with Honda featuring the redesigned Accord, the North American Car of the Year. Sharing attention will be Toyota’s redesigned Avalon, Kia’s redesigned Forte, the new Hyundai Veloster, the redesigned VW Jetta and the Hard Top Mini, just to name a few that were hits at the recently concluded North American Auto Show in Detroit. Not to be outdone, Chevrolet, Ford, Nissan, Chrysler, Fiat, Dodge, Hyundai, VW, Mazda, Subaru and Mitsubishi will all be drawing attention to their entries in this field. Nissan, for one, has almost doubled their space at the show to present much more of their line. And as for Luxury brands, Lincoln, Mercedes, BMW, Lexus, Porsche, Audi, Acura, Infiniti, Volvo, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Jaguar, Range Rover and Buick all will be in there with their best. As for electric plug-ins, Honda will show their new Clarity, Hyundai their Ioniq, BMW the i3, Chevrolet will have the Bolt, Toyota the Prius Prime and Mitsubishi the Outlander PHEV, among others. When it comes to pickups and SUV’s, show visitors certainly want to visit, among others, the Dodge Ram display, the GMC display, Chevrolet, Jeep and Ford. Nearly every company has an entry in the SUV field, some in the luxury SUV category and others in the relatively new Subcompact SUV category which features vehicles like the Buick Encore and the new Ford EcoSport. Many of the exhibiting companies will also feature the newest in Crossover Utility Vehicles, CUV’s. As for sneak previews, the list will be headed by the 2019 Subaru Ascent. Visitors also should not miss the state police display at the rear of the first floor. Tying in with the theme of bigness, this year’s show will feature a very special BIG feature with the weekend appearance of the super robot GigaMaxx, which has to be seen to be believed. Maxx is the first prototype of his kind, standing 9 feet tall, he appears to be a living, thinking robot who can process like a human being, with 4 different operational centers synthesizing sight, touch, feeling and thought. He will be making three one-hour appearances each day on Saturday and Sunday only, starting at Noon, 2 pm and 4 pm.. The Saturday schedule is Noon at the Honda display, 2 pm at the Toyota Display and 4 pm at Ford. On Sunday, it’s Noon at Toyota, 2 pm at Honda and 4 pm at Mercedes and BMW. Show hours are Thursday and Friday, Noon to 10 pm; Saturday, 10 am to 10 pm and Sunday 10 am to 7 pm. Admission will be $9.00 for adults, $6.00 for seniors and active military and $3.00 for children under 12 with no charge for children under 5. There is ample low cost parking for show visitors at the South Avenue garage with a covered walkway right to the Convention Center.
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What a gem of an organization Avon has in the Historical Society. Hardworking, dedicated folks who care so much about our past and who so nicely present it beautifully in our downtown museum. Thanks for all you do!
Good Neighbors make this small town life wonderful. Thank you to Joe who plows our driveway every time it snows. You have no idea how much it is appreciated!! THANK YOU. - B. Family
Thank you Bee Morning Coffee Club for making me smile on my ride to work every day. TJ, Steve and Newman, you guys are the best ever along with Billy Kid and Terry Clifford! The morning you spoke with Holly who was looking for Lady Antebellum tickets was the SWEETEST! Keep up the great work! A daily listener
Thank you to the 2 wonderful gentlemen who helped me with my car rim and tire. I appreciate their help. I don't know what I would have done without them! - The elderly lady
I recently traveled out of town to go a Holiday Church Bazaar just to find out it closed an hour before its advertised time. I work on Saturdays and simply couldn't come sooner but was happy thinking I'd be able to see it. This sort of thing happens frequently anymore. Volunteers simply don't care about commitments to stay until an event
is scheduled to end. While it's true there are much more important things to be upset about than bazaars and rummage sales closing early, it is also true that I personally am less interested in helping a charity whose volunteers simply can't be bothered taking the time out of their lives to keep an event open its entire scheduled time. In my opinion, commitments matter. I made an effort to come. Please make an effort to be there. To the woman in the house across the street: my husband is sick of seeing you walk around naked. We called the police on you and they said there's nothing they can do, that you have a right to wear anything you want in your own home. And yet, every
Thank you for supporting our 44th Annual German Mardi-Gras. Once again it was a full house and a great success! None of which would have been possible without all the support from the organizations and businesses that donated the raffle baskets and costume winner prizes. We would also like to thank all the volunteers that stepped up to decorate and set everything up the Friday night before and then after a full evening of fun and revelry Saturday, remained to take everything down, pack it all away, and put all the tables and chairs away again! This has been an annual event put on by The Federation of GermanAmerican Societies of
Rochester, Inc. each year a week or so before Fat Tuesday. We look forward to our 45th year, which will be held the first weekend in March, 2019- check out www.RochesterGerman.org
night at supper time, there you are. Personally, I don't care what you do, but my husband has to look at you every single night and he's fed up with it. Get a life!
On Tuesday, 11-21-17, at 12:15pm. To the older female at the east end of our city in a store parking lot. We saw you lurking around a truck where you left a hateful note to a woman you obviously know nothing about who is disabled. Shame on you at your age judging and bullying anyone. She has served our medical teams for many years, (possibly even you!) until she was injured and has many other ailments. How can anyone be so mean and hateful at this time of year or any time when so many people need kindness and encouraging words just to get through a day? Try it, you might feel good about yourself! One day you will be judged yourself. Hope it turns out for ya!
Reply to vent about local physicians - Maybe you should consider the advice for insulin, 2 out of 3 MDs are saying you need it. Who are you to second guess their advice? Did you go to school for endocrine disease? Do you know that diabetes left untreated can lead to blindness, kidney failure, vascular disease, loss of limbs among numerous other issues? Dr. shopping to achieve the advice you are looking for is not too smart and you will find a fool for a patient! Best to heed the advice of the professionals before you don't have a leg to stand on, literally!
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Dawn Ann Liberatore
Gordon A. Rowley
January 27, 2018
February 16, 2018
Honeoye: Dawn Ann Liberatore, 53, passed away at her home January 27, 2018. A native of Staten Island, NY, she moved to Upstate NY in 1997, where she raised her three children. During that time she got her certificate to become a Nursing Assistant. For many years she worked in the nursing field, where she developed life long friends. Dawn is survived by her children Megan Green, Nicholas Liberatore, Christopher Green and granddaughter, Emma Michetti. She was pre-deceased by her brothers Thomas Green and Richard LeMay, sister Robin Green, and parents Betty Green and Thomas Green. Dawn was a vivacious, caring and creative woman. She enjoyed making art, spending time with friends and family, taking care of her cats and watching action movies. A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held on Saturday, February 24th, 2-3pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 8624 Main Street, Rte 20A, Honeoye, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ontario County Humane Society, 976 County Road 48, Canandaigua, NY 14424.
Honeoye: February 16, 2018 at age 74. Predeceased by parents Raymond and Thelma Rowley and his brothers Robert and Stanley Rowley. Gordon is survived by his wife of 54 years, Jean Rowley and sons; Ronald Rowley of NJ and Michael Rowley of FL. Also survived by siblings; Raymond Rowley of Victor and Alice (David) Mayewski of Caledonia; many nieces, nephews, and friends. Gordon was born on August 16, 1943 in Lima, NY to parents Raymond and Thelma Rowley. He graduated from Honeoye School and shortly after he married Jean (Whiteman) Rowley on August 15, 1964. Gordon worked at Eastman Kodak for 29 years before retiring in 1991. After retirement he ran his own farm for many years on County Road 37 in Richmond, NY. At Gordon’s request no calling hours or funeral services will be held. The family will have a private burial in the spring at Richmond Center Cemetery, Honeoye, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to the Richmond Fire Department & Ambulance, PO Box 469, Honeoye, NY 14471. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
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MAKE CUT FLOWERS LAST LONGER What would Valentine’s Day be without a beautiful bouquet of flowers? In addition to chocolate, cards and dining out, flowers - particularly roses are among the most popular gifts. According to a survey by the National Retail Federation, 58 percent of American men and 16 percent of American women were projected to buy flowers for Valentine’s Day 2016, spending a total of $1.9 billion. Similar spending is predicted for in 2017. Flowers of all shapes, sizes, colors, and aromas can make popular gifts this February. Prolonging the life of beautiful blooms is a priority for those who want their Valentine’s Day arrangements to endure for as long as possible. Keeping Valentine’s Day flowers looking fresh and vibrant takes a few steps. By being diligent, that floral arrangement can last for several days.
Jack D. Centner “Poppie” February 15, 2018 Honeoye: February 15, 2018 at age 73. Predeceased by his parents, Donald H. and Elizabeth A. Doak Centner. Survived by his wife Carolyn J. Gipp Centner of Honeoye and daughter Tina (Ron) Gilbert of Dansville. Two grandchildren Kasey and Chloe of Dansville. Brothers, Bruce (Cheryl) of Virginia, and Keith (Terri) of Las Vegas. Sister, Donna (Robert) Weichec of North Tonawanda. Several nieces and nephews and friends. Jack was born February 15, 1945 in North Tonawanda, NY the son of the late Donald and Elizabeth Centner. He and Carolyn were married on January 22, 1966 in Grace Church in North Tonawanda, NY and have celebrated 52 years of marriage. Jack had been employed as an Industrial Arts Teacher at Wayland Central School where he retired from in 1996. After retiring from the school, he was employed at The Furniture Doctor in Bloomfield for 4 years. Then he went on to be a Code Enforcement Officer for the Town of South Bristol where he had worked 10 years, retiring in February of 2011. He also ran a gun shop in Naples for 3-4 years. He enjoyed spending time at Honeoye Lake, fishing and boating. But most of all he enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Jack’s Funeral Service was held Sunday, February 18, 2018 at 11am at the Kevin W Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc., 8624 Main Street, Route 20A, Honeoye, NY. In lieu of flower, memorial contributions may be made to the Vincent House, 310 Second Avenue, PO Box 566, Wayland, NY 14572. To send a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
Preplanning a funeral may sound morbid, as few people want to think about their deaths or discuss dying with their families. But there are numerous benefits to preplanning funerals.
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OPEN TO DISCUSSION As old taboos fall away and people become more accustomed to talking about issues that previous generations might have avoided, increasing numbers of individuals are feeling more comfortable about discussing death and funerals. By preplanning their own funerals, thoughtful individuals assure themselves of the peace of mind that comes with knowing their wishes have been made known and that the details will be taken care of. Those who make advance plans can draw great comfort from the fact that their loved ones will not have to make important decisions during the emotional turmoil that often accompanies initial grief. From a practical standpoint, funeral preplanning also controls the cost of the funeral and protects insurance payouts to beneficiaries. For the same reasons you write a will or buy life insurance, people feel that it is a good idea to prepare for the future and make their own, personal plans. At the time of an actual funeral, most decisions need to be made within a few hours. By preplanning the service options, you can take your time and make the decisions in an unhurried and thoughtful way. To learn more about our services, please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401. You are invited to tour our facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “A goal without a plan is just a wish.” ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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By Chris Richcreek 1. Who was the last St. Louis Cardinals player before Jedd Gyorko in 2016 to hit 30-plus home runs in a season? 2. New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra caught three no-hitters -two by one pitcher. Name that pitcher. 3. In 2015, Saquon Barkley broke the Penn State freshman record for rushing yards (1,076). Who had held it? 4. When was the last time that the Houston Rockets swept a playoff series 4-0? 5. Name the last team before the Pittsburgh Penguins (2016, 2017) to win consecutive Stanley Cups, each time in six games. 6. When was the last time the U.S. men’s team lost an individual backstroke final at the Olympics? 7. In 2017, golfer Cristie Kerr set a record for most career points for a U.S. team member at the Solheim Cup (21 points). Who
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Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1111 or 637-5100 Litchfield Hotel Group owns and operates hotels across New York State & Eastern Pennsylvania.
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DRIVERS NEEDED Agricultural business looking for CDL Class B and A drivers. Hazmat and Tank Endorsement a plus. Drivers must be 21 with a clean record. Hours vary depending on weather. Contact:
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Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1111 or 637-5100 Wolcott Contracting & Consulting, Inc. is seeking: currently has a part-time, year-round position available in our NY State Licensed Child Care Center.
Day Care Assistant 18 years or older. Flexible hours. Background check. Great benefits for skiers & boarders.
Please apply at Bristol Mountain Personnel Office 5662 Route 64, Canandaigua, NY 14424 Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-3:30pm
Bob Hastings Collision seeking a qualified
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EMPLOYMENT: THE NEXT STEP AFTER GRADUATION Do your homework before an interview or networking opportunity. Always be prepared before an interview or when meeting with someone you are soliciting for job help. Research the company and know its background so you have an idea of how the company runs. Keep a list of questions at the ready. A knowledge of the company can help you stand out from other applicants.
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APPLIANCES FINALLY!! Good Refurbished Appliances. Call Joe Appliance Services has what you want. No electronics, just good ”ole” reliable Washers, Dryers, Stoves and Refrigerators. Stop by and check them out! Hours: MondayFriday, 9-6pm. Saturday, 9-5pm. 2465 NYS Rt. 332, Canandaigua, NY 585-394-1880
ART & MUSIC WINDY ACRES WINTER BLUES SALE: 2518 Huber Road, Fairport (off Penfield Road). Fri. & Sat., 11-5, Feb. 16-17 & 23-24. $50 OFF any furniture over $100. 10% OFF all small items. Come see what’s new and old! WAGONJACK ANTIQUES
CASH 4 CARS up to $500 for your junk car, truck, van. FREE towing. 585-482-2140. www. cash4carsrochester.com Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398. CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Make/Models 2000-2015! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330. CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2000-2015 Cars/ Trucks, Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208.
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GARAGE SALES
AUTOMOTIVE PASTA FOR THE PONIES Tue. February 27, 4pm-7pm at Finger Lakes Race Track (Paddock Room) 5857 Rt 96,Farmington, NY $8 includes Pasta, Salad, Bread, Drink,and Dessert.(Takeout Available!) Also featuring a Silent Auction! All proceeds to benefit Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program. 501 (c) (3) not-forprofit.
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LIVONIA: 3850 Federal Road (American Legion Post). February 23-24 (10-4pm). ANTIQUE COLLECTORS SALE for the entertaining Diva! Limoges & Haviland china, Wedgewood, Waterford crystal, Lalique nudes, California pottery, large selection perfume bottles, vintage purses, hats/ furs. Furniture, much, much more! Ellen Hainey, 585-314-0089.
WINTER SALE AT GREAT EXPECTATIONS CONSIGNMENT. QUALITY USED FURNITURE and home goods. Tues. thru Fri. (Noon-5pm) Sat. (11am-4pm) 160 School St., Victor (back of building). 585-314-7652. www.greatexpectationsshop.com Cash or Check only!
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FOR RENT CANANDAIGUA: One bedroom, $545 plus electric. Two bedroom, starting @ $660 plus electric, includes heat. No pets. Security required. Year lease. 585-261-4722.
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LUXURY APARTMENTS: E. Bloomfield & Honeoye- Brand new, 2 bedroom Ranch style. Private deck, garage & basement. Includes appliances, refrigerator, range, dishwasher, microwave. Gas heat, central air. Pet policy. $950/ month. 585-738-1348.
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APARTMENT FOR RENT: Livonia, 2 Bedroom, newly renovated (new carpet/ paint throughout). 1 year lease, $700/ monthly. References required. 585-261-4285.
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HONEOYE: 3 bedroom duplex. W/D, dual heat, A/C. $970/ monthly + utilities. Security deposit required. No pets. 585-367-8771.
CHIMNEY, STOVES, & FIREPLACES Cleaning, Relining, Service, Installations, Repairs. New & Used Stoves, Mantels, Parts Available. Call/ Email: 585-356-5567 dhw202@yahoo.com
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ITEMS FOR SALE HAY FOR SALE: Large square bales, first and second cutting. Delivery available. Call 716-913-6313. LIEN SALE: March 7th, 7pm sharp. ECHO VALLEY AUCTION HOUSE, 5810 Goodale Rd, Canandaigua. 1999 Montana 5th wheel camper trailer 37’ JD675B skid steer loader. 585-394-4722 for info. Subject to redemption.
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FOR RENT: Furnished studio apartment with separate bathroom. $500 /mo. includes DirecTV, garbage, and all utilities. $450 security deposit required. No pets. Call Cheryl at 585-750-4616. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT: Upper of farm house in country setting. No pets. Livonia school district. 6577 Woodruff Rd., Lima. 585-330-5555.
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FOR SALE FARM ESTATE SELL-OFF! 28 ac $46,900 Stream, pond, stonewalls, great hunting! Near major upstate NY lakes! 888-650-8166 NewYorkLandandLakes.com
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LENDER ORDERED SALE! 20 ac $39,900. Pond, stream, woods, wildlife. 6 miles from Cooperstown, NY! Twn. rd., utils. Terms avail. 8 8 8 - 7 0 1 - 1 8 6 4 NewYorkLandandLakes.com
WE NEED A HOME! We are spayed female Cattle Dogs (8.5 and 7.5yrs old). We were rescued 7 years ago but due to our owner’s serious medical issues we need a new home. A quiet place with no small children would be best. For more info call/text 585-993-6699.
M&M´s E-Z CLEANERS Residential Junk Removal Cleanout... Estates, Hoarders, Move Outs Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo... Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366.
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