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“The Living Last Supper”
One Act Play A Living Dramatization of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper”
Maundy Thursday Service • March 29, 2018 at 7:00PM Presbyterian Church • 59 West Main Street • Shortsville, NY
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All cast, including Jesus and the Twelve Disciples are from our local churches.
United Church of Bristol, U.C.C. 7177 County Rd. 2 (Oakmount & Co. Rd. 2) Bloomfield, NY Rev. Tim Hamlin
Spring is nature’s way of saying, “Let’s party!” ~Robin Williams
March 29th, Maundy Thursday Soup supper at 6pm with a brief service to follow
April 1st, Easter Sunrise Service in Evergreen Cemetery at 7am, Easter Brunch in Church Social Hall at 7:30am, Easter Worship at 10am Everyone welcome! Handicap accessable and hearing assistance.
At The First United Methodist Church
Faith Bible Church
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DOOR TO HOPE CHURCH April 1st Regular Service • 10:45 am Everyone is welcome! 3844 County Rd. 46, Canandaigua www.doortohopechurch.org 585-394-3390
Thursday, March 29th The Living Last Supper Presented by Men of the Church - 7:30pm Communion will be served.
Friday, March 30th Cross Walk 4th Annual Community Cross Walk leaving from the church at Noon, walking down Main St., returning to the church for light refreshments. If you can’t do the outdoor walk, stay in the sanctuary, and participate in the “indoor walk.”
Sunday Morning, April 1st Easter Celebration in the Sanctuary 8:15am - Traditional Easter Worship Service 9:30am - Contemporary Easter Worship Service 11:00am - Traditional Easter Worship Service
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By Chris Richcreek 1. In 2017, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw made his seventh consecutive Opening Day start, tying a franchise record. Who else did it? 2. Who has led the American League in runs scored the most times? 3. Clemson’s Deshaun Watson set an ACC record in 2016 by throwing for 580 yards in a game. Who had held the record? 4. How many consecutive doubledouble seasons of points and rebounds did San Antonio Spurs great Tim Duncan have to start his NBA career? 5. Who was the last Edmonton Oilers player before Connor McDavid in 2017 to win the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL regular-season MVP? 6. How many consecutive years did Dale Earnhardt Jr. win NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver Award? 7. Name the last time before 2017 that four American women made up the semifinals of tennis’ U.S. Open?
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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. ASTRONOMY: How large is Jupiter’s giant “red spot”? 2. U.S. STATES: Which is the only U.S. state that begins with the letter “p”? 3. HISTORY: Who was the last man to walk on the moon? 4. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: The average person speaks how many words in a day? 5. MOVIES: In the movie “The Wizard of Oz,” what did the Tin Man want from the wizard? 6. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a guanaco? 7. BIBLE: In the Old Testament, who was Abraham’s first wife? 8. GEOGRAPHY: What two states border Lake Tahoe? 9. WEATHER: What was the fastest wind speed ever recorded? 10. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first U.S. president to declare war? Answers 1. Twice as big as the Earth 2. Pennsylvania 3. Eugene Cernan 4. 7,000 to 20,000 words 5. A heart 6. A camelid native to South America 7. Sarah 8. Nevada and California 9. 253 mph wind gust registered on Barrow Island, Australia 10. James Madison (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
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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. Wii Game Night: Come over and get competitive – Play Mario and other fun games! Mar. 30th at 4:30 P.M. Adult Programs Card Club Saturdays: 3/31 (10am) Man Cave: Sat., 3/24 (10am) All adults & older teens wlecome to our Manly Myth Busters Morning! Watch the Show. Test the myths. Eat the snacks. Library Board Meeting: 3/26 (7pm) Open to the Public. Do you have something to say?
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Helping individuals with dementia remain comfortable is a priority for caregivers, and understanding the symptoms and treatments can help caregivers make patients and loved ones as comfortable as possible.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Statins Are No Match for Cheeseburgers --DEAR DR. ROACH: My son is 53, and three years ago he had three stents put in due to clogged arteries. His cardiologist put him on Lipitor at 80 mg. I don’t know if this is necessary. I worry that it might do more harm than good. -- J.K. ANSWER: In people with blockages in the arteries in their hearts, there is really no doubt that medications like atorvastatin (Lipitor), a statin drug, reduce the risk of heart attack. Although they can have side effects, for most people the benefit far outweighs the risks. It’s important to recall that even a powerful medication like a statin can’t optimally treat people if they don’t treat themselves right. Years ago, I had a patient who was doing well after his bypass surgery and was taking a statin with good results. Walking through the hospital cafeteria, I saw him eating a triple cheeseburger (why the cafeteria even sold such a thing is a separate question), and he sheepishly argued that he was taking his statin. A statin can’t beat a triple cheeseburger. Good cardiac health requires a good diet of mostly plants, with whole grains, nuts, fruits and fish included for people who choose to. Exercise is the other important part of the treatment, and just plain walking is nearly as good as any exercise. Medication, though of benefit, is just a small part of a healthy lifestyle and preventing heart disease, which, although rates are decreasing, is still the leading cause of death in industrialized countries. READERS: Heart disease remains the No. 1 killer. The booklet on clogged heart arteries explains why they happen and what can be done to prevent clogging. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 101W, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 77-year-old male. I have really been shedding the hair on my arms and legs. Is this normal for a man of my age? I have been taking hydrocodone and simvastatin, along with the usual vitamin supplements. Could the medications or supplements that I am taking have anything to do with my hair loss? Could it be my diet, or is it just old age? -- R.C. ANSWER: Hair loss on the arms and legs is less common than on the scalp. Hormonal changes (especially thyroid and testosterone) and medications can be the culprit. A myriad of skin diseases can do it, but these usually have visible skin changes associated. Chronic swelling (edema) of the extremities might be the cause. Simvastatin has rarely been associated with hair loss. However, when I see hair loss on the lower extremities, I worry about peripheral artery disease, which is very common and underdiagnosed. Being on simvastatin suggests that you have had high cholesterol, which is a risk factor for PAD. Having hair loss on both arms and legs, however, makes me more concerned about a systemic cause. *** 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. © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
The MIND Diet:
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Courtney Porray, RD, CDN, Director of Nutrition and Wellness, Jewish Senior Life Tuesday, May 1, 3:00-4:15pm Pre-register by April 17 and receive a copy of The Feed Your MIND Diet Cookbook This presentation is hosted at locations in all 10 counties
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CARE CONSULTATIONS Our professional staff can help you and your family navigate your journey with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias
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The crashing waves. The chirping birds. The laughter of family. Call today to find out about the first hearing device proven to make it easier on the brain.
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DID YOU KNOW? Halitosis, or bad breath as it’s commonly known, can result from any number of factors. While food can be a culprit, some additional factors may be contributing to mouth odor as well. Poor dental hygiene is a particular concern. According to Colgate and the American Dental Association, failure to brush and floss teeth regularly leads to the accumulation of food particles in the mouth. This food can collect bacteria and begin to break down, causing a bad aroma. Dry mouth is another condition that causes bad breath. Without adequate saliva production, particles of food that may cause odor are not swept away regularly. Bad breath also may be an indication of a medical condition elsewhere in the body. Upper respiratory infections and gastrointestinal disturbances may contribute to halitosis.
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Auctions
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Antiques & Collectibles
EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
MONDAY, MARCH 26TH
Windmill Farm Market, 3900 Rt 14A, 5 mi. S. of Penn Yan, NY.
Auction
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.
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Sat., Mar. 31, 2018, 9am Consignments accepted on-site Wed-Fri, 3/28-3/30, 9am-6pm. Call ahead to list! Power Unit: JD 8285R, mfd, 3163 hrs. 18.4/46 duals GS rdy, 1 owner; JD 544G 4 way bucket, 14352 hrs; Farmall H; 1995 FL 22’ USA silage box, 3406e, 9sp; 1977 Loadstar 16 foot dump w/hyd. tailgate; 1975 GMC 16’ grain box Edbro hoist, 11R 22.5 rubber, 366 gas 5+2, 87k, original 1 owner Equipment: H&S 30’ Tri-Flex merger, 3 seasons, 1 owner; JD 956 MoCo 15 haybine; JD 1770, 12r, dry fert. w/cross auger, insecticide boxes, 350 monitor, row cleaner; IH 12’ Drill w/seeder; JD 714 11 shank; JD 512 5 shank; Unverferth 18’ rolling basket; Krause 5630 26’ field cultivator w/ baskets, rear hitch sells sep.; Krause 4428D 28’ cultipacker; Ti-Brook 28’ dump trailer, hyd. tailgate; Willrich 30’ field cultivator w/plank & rear hitch; 30’ Airway; JD 336 kicker baler; Allied 7’ 3pt. snowblower; Gleaner 20’ grain head N-F057766N w/cart; Husky 36’ manure pump Misc: 250 & 1600 poly tanks; imp. tires & rims; Allied 24’ skeleton elevator; homemade cattle trailer Terms: ID for bidder number, cash, honorable check. Payment with credit card 3% fee. Photos at DannAuctioneers.com
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You have to fight against being an antique. ~Burt Lancaster
Building Materials & Tool Auction Finger Lakes Produce Auction Sat., March 31 @ 9:00am 3691 State Route 14A (Penn Yan-Dundee Rd.) Penn Yan, NY 14527 • (315) 531-8446 From estates, local store surplus, farmers and individuals: woodworking tools, home improvement items, building materials and rough cut lumber, etc. Everyone welcome as a buyer or seller with quality, usable materials. Consignments accepted: Wednesday, March 28th, 9am-6:00pm and Thursday, March 29th, 9am-5:00pm (no consignments accepted Good Friday or Saturday.)
For more info.: Edwin Zimmerman (315) 536-6252 Ray Hoover (607) 535-2132 or Harvey Leid (315) 536-2698
Other Upcoming Auctions:
Saturday, May 5 @ 9:00 am Annual Mother’s Day Auction - Spring Plantings
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The Parkinsons Support Group of the Finger Lakes monthly meeting Wednesday, March 28th, 1pm at Wood Library (134 N. Main Street, Canandaigua). All are welcome; handicapped accessible. Cara Kozlik, who has worked as a medical social worker for 15 years in the areas of Neurology and Neurosurgery, will speak about Duopa, a new form of Carbidopa/ Levodopa. For more information, contact Barbara (585-317-5411).
CANANDAIGUA Author Reyna Grande Visits Wood Library - In her 2012 memoir The Distance Between Us, author Reyna Grande shares the complex experiences of her life, from a childhood in Mexico, illegal immigration to the U.S. in pursuit of a better life, to success as a student and author. Copies of her book are available at Wood Library. This program is jointly sponsored by Writers and Books. Held March 29, 10:30-11:30am (134 North Main Street). Palm Sunday Annual Chicken Barbecue: Sunday, March 25th from 11am til gone at the Cheshire Fire Hall #1, 4285 Rt. 21 South, Canandaigua. $10 per ticket. Eat in or take out. Please pick up chicken by 1pm. Living Last Supper - Canandaigua First United Methodist Church (100 North Main St.) will conduct the Living Last Supper Drama on Thursday, March 29th at 7:30PM. This is a living dramatization of Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous painting with thirteen living characters. We invite you to come and join with us in this very special presentation. Nursery care will be provided. Teen Game Night - For youth in grades 6-12. Play in the library after hours! We typically meet the last Friday of every month from 6:308PM. Play the XBoxOne, use our computers, or try out the new Nintendo Switch. This month we are celebrating Mario with games and trivia. Bring a friend! Wood Library, 134 N. Main St., Canandaigua. www.woodlibrary. org.
Wood Library announces Books Sandwiched In: March 26 Cananadaigua Academy student Katie Ringhoff reviews various works by Jane Austen. Free and open to the public. Reviews held in the Mary P. Hamlin Community Meeting Room, at Wood Library, 134 N Main St, Canandaigua, and start promptly at noon. Bring a bag lunch. Cookies and beverages are offered by the Centerfield Homemakers. Information: www. woodlibrary.org or 585-394-1381.
Talk Saves Lives Forum - The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Ontario County will be hosting a community forum entitled “Talk Saves Lives” at the FLCC Geneva Campus Thursday, March 29th, 7pm. This forum will provide attendees with a brief introduction to suicide prevention by teaching warning signs and risk factors and how we can work together to prevent suicide. Free and open to the p u b l i c . h t t p : / / partnershipforontariocounty.org.
Wood Library 5K Training Program - Sign up for our 10-week personalized training program which runs for 10 consecutive Thursday evenings starting May 3. A $25 fee covers all training sessions and one entry for Wood Library’s 5K on Saturday, July 14, 2018. Participants must be at least 16 years old. Direct questions to trainer Lindsay Pennise at lpennise@rochester.rr.com or visit Wood Library for a registration form.
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Free Family Movie Night: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Join us for the 80th anniversary celebration of Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in our new theater. Held April 14, 5:307:30pm, Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. Refreshments available for purchase. Please reserve your seats online at http://www.cobblestoneartscenter. com/family-movienight.
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”Art in Bloom” Exhibit Opening Reception at Ontario Co. Historical Museum on April 7th (55 North Main Street) for the opening reception of the Ontario County Arts Council’s spring art show, “Art in Bloom ”. Reception is open to the public 2pm-4pm with refreshments and a chance to meet the exhibiting artists. Exhibit will be on display at the museum April 7th until early July during regular museum open hours. http://www.ocarts.org.
Adult Book Club - Join us for an evening of thought and discussion over our latest book on the last Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM. New members are welcome at any time. March’s meeting: Tuesday, March 27th at 6:30 PM where we’ll be discussing “Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine” by Gail Honeyman. Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http:// bit.ly/gplbc2018.
Mother Goose Time - Friday, April 6, 10-12noon, Wood Library, 134 N. Main St., Canandaigua. Nursery rhymes, songs, finger plays, and a short story for babies and toddlers with a parent or caregiver. Promotes early literacy! Walkers meet from 10-10:20AM. Pre-walkers meet from 11-11:20AM. Registration is requested. Call the library at 585-394-1381. www.woodlibrary. org.
Spring Book Sale - The Foundation for the Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St. presents their Annual Spring Book Sale! Beginning on April 2nd and ending April 13th, the book sale will take place during regular library hours in the community room. A full listing of prices, dates, and times can be found through the Geneva Public Library website. http://bit.ly/ springsale2018.
FARMINGTON Grease the Musical - Friday 3-23 and Saturday 3-24 at 7pm, Sunday 3/25 matinee at 2pm. Experience the friendships, romances, and adventures of the students of Rydell High as they navigate their way after a summer romance between a wholesome exchange student and a leather-clad Danny. Attendees must be ages 16 and up. Cost: $15-$18. Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 State Route 332, Farm i n g t o n . w w w . cobblestoneartscenter.com/grease.
Every spring is the only spring — a perpetual astonishment. ~ Ellis Peters
Game Day @ the Library - Kids are invited to spend an afternoon of Spring Recess playing video and board games in the Story Room! Monday, April 2, 1:30-2:30pm, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. Free. http://bit.ly/ gplgameday42
HONEOYE Ham & Chocolate Raffle - Saturday, March 24 at the HoneoyeHemlock American Legion Post 1278, 4931 Co. Rd. 36, Honeoye. Starts at 6pm till finish. No Admission ever. Free refreshments, beverages. Side Raffles, 50/50s, small prizes all night. Public is invited to come. Our local Veterans benefit from the profits.
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Good Friday Bake Sale: HoneoyeHemlock American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1278 presents its annual GOOD FRIDAY BAKE SALE with Side Raffles. To be held FRIDAY, MARCH 30 at West’s Shurfine on Main St. Honeoye, 9am till noon. Drawings at noon. Proceeds to benefit our local Veterans.
MIDDLESEX Middlesex Hose Co. Roast Beef Dinner - Join the Middlesex Hose Co. for an All You Can Eat Roast Beef Dinner. $12 Adults $6 Children. Saturday, March 31, 4pm to 7pm, Middlesex Fire Hall, 5537 Water St., Middlesex.
NAPLES Naples Library Board of Trustees Meeting - March 27, 6:30pm7:30pm, Naples Library, 118 S. Main St. Open to the public. http:// napleslibrary.org Four Agreements Book Review & Discussion Parts I & II with Peter Gamba - In the book, “The Four Agreements”, Don Miguel Ruiz reveals the source of selflimiting beliefs that rob us of joy and create needless suffering. Don Miguel Ruiz, a spiritual guide from the Toltec tradition shares his guidance. Held Thursdays, March 22 & 29, 6pm-7pm, Naples Library, 118 South Main St. Pancake Breakfast & NY Suffragette Movement Presentation at the South Bristol Grange Hall (6547 State Rt. 64, Naples) on Saturday, April 7, 8 to 10 am - full breakfast, juice, coffee for $6 and presentation about the historic NY State Suffragette Movement sponsored by the Bristol Hills Historical Societies. Everyone is welcome!
SPRINGWATER Spaghetti Dinner to benefit Heifer International includes spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, bread, drink and dessert. Free will donation. Join us on Saturday, April 7, 5-7pm, Canadice United Methodist Church, 5945 Canadice Hill Rd Canadice Corners, Springwater.
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14th Anniversary Alcohol and Drug Awareness and Abuse Poster Contest Held at St. Agnes School By Donald Drexler Students at St. Agnes School in Avon recently participated in their 14th Alcohol and Drug Awareness and Abuse Poster Contest for ages 8 to 11. Posters included a slogan that reflected either of the topics and an original visual image. Judges scored the posters on slogan, artistic merit and overall impact. This year the themes were clearly presented, the visuals conveyed a message and in turn additional time was spent on artistic talent which captured the judges’ attention and caused all of us to reflect on the topic. For 14 years in a row St. Agnes School has had 100% participation in the contest. The contest has created an increased awareness among the youth of problems with alcohol & drug abuse, and at the same time, the youth carry the word to others of their own age, in their own language. Each winner received a gift certificate presented by Elizabeth Jensen, Principal of St. Agnes School. Throughout the years over 100 - $50 savings bonds have been awarded to the youth. Contest winners include Emmaline Dowd, Ruairi Mann, Sydney Arbelo, Catherine Staley, Thomas Schueter, Sophie Dowd, Joseph Hayes, and Colleen Talty. Honorable Mention went to Vivanne Boor, Eden Latuik, Maril Dambra, Elizabeth Caizzo, Kennedy Guhman, Caroline Hayes, Ellen Burke, Olivia Caiazzo, and Angel Rangel-Garcia.
Photo Caption: Front row: Emmaline Dowd, Ruairi Mann, Sydney Arbelo, Catherine Staley, Thomas Schueter, Sophie Dowd, and Joseph Hayes; not pictured Colleen Talty. Back row: Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen - Principal St. Agnes School, Donald A. Drexler Contest Sponsor, Mr. Mike Drexler, contest judge and Avon Police Officer Ken Ippolito filling in for chief Joseph Geer - Chief of Police Village of Avon. Alternate Judges not pictured are Mr. Kevin W. Dougherty, Morgan Hellquist Art Director - St. Agnes School, Mrs. Christine DeVito - St. Agnes Church Youth Ministry.
I also wish to thank Elizabeth Jensen Principal, St. Agnes School, along with everyone at St. Agnes School & Church for their support, promotion and encouragement with students to participate. Congratulations on 100% participation from St. Agnes School for grades 3, 4, 5, & 6. I am very proud of you, your teachers and staff.
A special thank you with sincere appreciation to My final words at the awards ceremony were those who have helped with the Alcohol and Drug “Today you are our youth. Tomorrow you are the leaders Awareness and Abuse Poster Contest and to Rev. of our community and you are our fight against the Michael Fowler - Parochial Administrator, ever-present epidemic of substance abuse.” St. Agnes School, who without your dedication, participation in this program would not exist. May your efforts be an encouragement to all, especially programs like this to come.
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Ergonomic gardening techniques can make gardening less taxing Gardening is a popular activity that seems to be gaining even more supporters. Statistics reports that the number of people who gardened within the last 12 months in the United States rose from around 105 million in 2008 to 118 million in 2017. Gardening can be relaxing yet physically demanding work. Gardeners who find themselves battling aches and pains after spending time in the garden may need to make a greater effort to reduce injuries and improve comfort when tilling, weeding or installing new landscape features. Ergonomic gardening techniques and tools can help gardeners reduce their risk of injury and make gardening more comfortable. Warm up Just as novice athletes wouldn’t dive right into a strenuous workout at the gym, nor should novice gardeners immediately pick up a shovel and jump into digging a hole for their new tree. Gardening requires bending, stooping, lifting, twisting, and other movements that work the entire body. Spending 10 or more minutes stretching, walking and doing a few back and arm rotations can limber the body up for the physical activity to come. Use proper form Think about the mechanics of lifting weights during a workout, as home and garden tasks may mimic movements made when exercising. The occupational therapists at Bend Spinal Care say that strain on the lower back can be reduced by positioning objects close to the body and its center of gravity when lifting them. Furthermore, people can contract their abdominal (core) muscles when lifting and bending to support the back. When lifting heavy objects, power should be derived from the legs and buttocks rather than the back.
Keep items close Keeping work closer to the body will reduce the need for stooping, leaning or reaching, which should cut down on pulled muscles. Long-handled tools can help minimize reaching. Use step ladders to reach high areas or get down on padded cushions to work closer to the ground. This alleviates strain to the neck from having to look up or down for extended periods of time. Raised garden beds can bring plants to a person’s level. The therapists at ProCare Physical Therapy say that working below shoulder level whenever possible can prevent shoulder strains; otherwise, perform tasks for no more than five minutes at a time. Invest in new tools Cushioned grips and grip handles can prevent wrist fatigue, as can hand tools that keep wrists straight to improve strength and reduce repetitive motion injuries. Long-handled tools and push mowers should be as tall as the person using them. Seek out tools that keep the body in natural positions to maximize efficiency. Even though gardening is viewed as a relaxing pastime, the work involved can be taxing on the body. Ergonomic tools and proper form can keep injuries at bay.
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Powerful Tools for Caregivers A Class for Family Caregivers UPCOMING SESSIONS Naples Library, 118 S. Main St. Mondays April 9th - May 14th 12:30 - 3:00 pm Powerful Tools for Caregivers is a free, educational program designed to provide caregivers with self-care tools. The class meets once per week for 6 weeks. You will benefit from a class whether you are helping a parent, spouse, friend or someone who lives at home, in a nursing home or across country. You will learn to reduce stress, improve self-confidence, better communicate feelings, balance your life, and locate helpful resources.
Please register by calling the Ontario County Office for the Aging at 585-396-4047. Registration is limited.
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How do you think our youth are influenced by video games? • They are just games and do not encourage violent behavior in youth. – 15.4% • Games that focus on shooting the opponent make our youth believe that this is the way to overcome tough situations. – 46.1% • More research needs to be done to fully understand the impact. – 38.5%
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And Spring arose on the garden fair, Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere; And each flower and herb on Earth’s dark breast rose from the dreams of its wintry rest. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Sensitive Plant”
H O R O SC O P E ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Resist a confrontation with that irksome person. The matter will soon blow over anyway. Meanwhile, channel your high Arian energy into areas with more positive potential. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) The innovative Bovine finds a creative way to resolve a sensitive domestic problem by midweek. A former colleague returns with an intriguing business suggestion. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) An unexpected critical statement from someone you trust could catch you momentarily off guard. But you soon recover your equilibrium and rise to the challenge. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) You might feel you can handle a new project on your own. But advice from someone with experience could help you avoid possibly costly as well as time-consuming obstacles. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Waiting for others to make decisions is difficult for the take-charge Lion. But by week’s end, you should hear news that will help you regain control of the situation. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your superjudgmental side could dominate the week unless you try to keep it in check. Otherwise you risk offending people, including some who are very close to you. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Expect more information to come out about that possible career shift. Meanwhile, your loving concern helps someone close to you get through a worrisome period. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Despite an occasional setback, workplace pressures should continue to ease through most of the week. This would be a good time to plan that long-delayed trip. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) The sage Sagittarian quickly recognizes an opportunity when she or he sees it, especially if it’s one you’ve been planning for. Take aim and go for it. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The Sea Goat’s unique insight guides you as you check out a questionable situation. Your efforts should prove rewarding for you and your many supporters. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) You might want to pace yourself a bit more. Rushing could lead to serious slip-ups. Take more time to check out details you might otherwise overlook. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) The best way to resolve those remaining problems is to ask others for help. They’ll be happy to do so, especially when you agree to share the credit for a job well done. BORN THIS WEEK: Your natural gift for honest leadership earns you the respect and admiration of others. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
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NUT COAL, you move, Henrietta: 585-334-3764 INVACARE AEROSOL COMPRESSOR “NEBULIZER”: 585-335-2413 FREE ROUND OF GOLF or one hour of GOLF SIMULATOR for 2 at Braemar CC: Sue @ ksueo29@frontiernet.net (3) $5 OFF COUPONS for any Similac Infant Formula (exp. 4/11): Sue @ ksueo29@frontiernet.net PLASTIC SHARPS DISPENSER CONTAINERS (for diabetic syringes): 585-346-9777 TROPHIES – 12 bowling, 1 baseball and a RAM by COLUMBIA GREEN BOWLING BALL, 12 lbs with bowling bag. Penfield area: kellyo06@hotmail.com
SLATE WALKWAY PIECES, any shape, approx. 1-2 feet diameter: 585-248-2290 TRANSPORTER WHEELCHAIR: 585-335-2510 UNWANTED DVDs and CDs: 585-208-8445 2-DRAWER FILE CABINETS, no rust or dents: crissy_39@icloud.com KNITTERS/CROCHETERS needed by the Salvation Army for their 2018 Christmas Toy Shop (yarn supplied): Millie 585-334-2628
Attention Crafters: 230 USED WINE CORKS and 116 OLD WOODEN SEWING SPOOLS. Various sizes: jvc45@aol.com
MUTTON (not lamb), mutton/other tongue, kidneys. Can slaughter/butcher: 585-367-2399
27” RCA TV in beautiful wood cabinet (32”W x 43”H) in good condition. You pick up: 585-317-0809
FEATHERS (turkey, grouse, pheasant, goose) for crafts: 585-367-2399
WHEELCHAIR and a COMMODE CHAIR: 585-226-3073
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SPINET PIANO. You move: 585-394-3898 WOODWORKING MAGAZINES. +/- 150. Good condition: 585-872-3895
CLEAN, QUALITY ITEMS OF ALL KINDS needed for Avon Central Presbyterian Church Rummage Sale til April 16th: 585-226-2626 or cpcavon@frontier.com
2 RADIOS - Zenith and GE, 1 MOVIE SCREEN, 1 TRIPOD: Rosemary 585-388-0318
SOFT LEAD – lead pipes, old tire weights, soft lead: 585-359-4722
SYLVANIA 13” COLOR TV/VCR – VHS/FM RADIO – works like new. Serious inquiries only, please: suee@frontiernet.net
TYPEWRITERS and TYPEWRITER RIBBONS needed for a library exhibit! Would prefer working condition for this “hands on” exhibit! Suzanne.shearman@bcs1.org
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ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD For a number of people, this may be the year they relocate to a new home or apartment. The moving rate in the United States has remained steady since 2008, with roughly 12 percent of the population relocating each year according to reports from the U.S. Census Bureau. Movement to the suburbs continues to be high, and renters tend to move more frequently than others. People who move cite a new job or a job transfer as one of the primary motivators to relocate. Acclimating to a new home and neighborhood after a move can be challenging. Even after boxes have been unpacked and items put away, some people still feel unsettled. It could be because one of the most important parts of being in a new house is feeling at home. That involves meeting neighbors, having friends over for dinner and knowing all of the local haunts that help solidify a homeowner as a true member of his or her new neighborhood. It can take time to establish feeings of belonging.
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When it comes to her wedding, a bride chooses the dress she wants to wear to an occasion that won’t be forgotten by any who attend. Marrying couples also want to have their say when it comes to choosing the venue, flowers, food, and type of ceremony. These are personal details that cannot be left to others to decide for them. The same may be said of a funeral, a ceremony of equal importance; however, many people are reluctant to take control of their funerals in the same way that they plan weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, vacations, graduations, family reunions, and other momentous occasions. Preplanning your funeral enables everyone to make sure that you will be remembered exactly as you wish. Preplanning a funeral does not have to be stressful. Whether you decide to just provide personal information, make all or most of your selections, or completely plan and pay for your funeral in advance, our trained professionals will explain all of your choices, and will respect your decisions. 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: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” ~ Dr. Seuss
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John R. Washburn “Jack”
Richard A. DeNise “Dick”
March 13, 2018
March 13, 2018
Honeoye: Peacefully on March 13, 2018 at age 82. Predeceased by his parents Murray & Pauline Washburn and siblings; Irene Blair, Lester Washburn, and Charles Washburn. Survived by his wife of 47 years, Joanne (Huber) Washburn and children; Joseph (Danielle) Washburn of Bristol, Raymond (Cory) Washburn of Bristol, and Amy Washburn (Peter Bonnar) of Marlboro, NY; grandchildren; Daniel, Jenifer, April, Hailey, Chance, Landon, Dylan, Emma, and Adalia. Also survived by his sister Shirley Lanphear, several nieces & nephews and dear friends. Jack was born on April 4, 1935 in Richmond, NY to parents Murray and Pauline Washburn. He served his country in the US Army from 1955-1957. Jack married his wife Joanne on May 14, 1971 and they celebrated 47 years of marriage. He retired from the Town of Richmond Highway Department, loved watching his children and grandchildren play sports, had a love of animals, and enjoyed playing cards with friends. Family and friends called on Friday, March 16th, from 5-7pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 8624 Main Street, Rte 20A, Honeoye, NY where Jack’s service followed calling hours at 7pm. Private family burial Lakeview Cemetery, Honeoye. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Richmond Fire Department, PO Box 469, Honeoye, NY 14471. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
STEPS INVOLVED WITH ESTATE PLANNING An aspect of estate planning concerns funeral arrangements. Many people prefer to make their own funeral and burial plans so that these heart-wrenching decisions do not fall on the shoulders of grieving family members. Funeral planning may include choosing a burial plot, selecting a casket, indicating cremation, and paying for everything in advance so there is no financial burden on surviving family members. Shirley A. Lanphear (Washburn) March 19, 2018 Honeoye: March 19, 2018 at age 81 years. Predeceased by husband Paul Lanphear, Jr. (Mouse), parents Murray & Pauline Washburn, siblings; Charles, Jack, & Lester Washburn, sister Irene Blair. Survived by daughter Sue Schmidt (Scott Syracusa) & granddaughter Sarah Schmidt. Shirley is survived by nieces, nephews, cousins & dear friends. Shirley grew up on the family farm. She kept up with her brothers doing chores and bailing hay where she drove the tractor. She loved her independence and driving field cars. She later drove in the stock car races and had trophies from the Powder Puff Derby! She was one of 13 from the class of “56 graduating from HCS. Her classmates still keep in touch to this day and kept in close touch with Shirley. They began their 60th reunion with a social gathering at the Highlands at Brighton making sure to include her in the festivities. Shirley was passionate about playing cards, solitaire on her tablet and casino trips! Her work history included Laminex, Rexham and retiring from Bristol Graphics where she had many close friends. She will be remembered with a smile and for her courage she inspired those around her! Family and friends may call on Sun., Mar. 25th, 1-3pm, Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 8624 Main St., Rt. 20A, Honeoye where a short “Celebration of Life” service at 3pm will follow calling hours. Shirley’s graveside service will be held on Mon., Mar. 26th, 10am at Lakeview Cemetery, Honeoye. In remembrance of Shirley memorial contributions can be made to the Honeoye Hemlock American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1278, 4931 County Road 36 or the Richmond Fire Department, PO Box 469, both sent to Honeoye, NY 14471. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
Honeoye: Peacefully on March 13, 2018 at age 77. Survived by his wife of 57 years, Virginia (Burton) DeNise and children; Mark (Tracy) DeNise of Newark, Julie (Charlie) Lowery of Honeoye, and Lori (Phillip) Baldauf of OH; 14 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Also survived by his brother David (Sally) DeNise, sister Betty Privitera, many nieces & nephews and friends. Dick was born a city boy with a country heart. After serving a short tour with the Navy, he married Ginny and they settled in Honeoye where they lived and loved for the next 57 years. Together they provided a loving and nurturing home to three children, and became part of a community that would forever be where they called home. As part of that community, Dick and Ginny became active members of the United Church of Christ where he sat on the Board of Trustees, and sang bass in the choir. For 29 years, Dick worked at Stone Construction Equipment. While there, he put to use his creative mind and his tinkering soul working in both Research and Development and as an exceptional welder. As his children grew and began their own lives, Dick found opportunities to serve his community and beyond in a number of ways. Through NY Help he continued his trips to a small village in Honduras. His missions brought the villagers running water, a medical facility and a school. Dick also volunteered with the American Red Cross providing meals and fresh water during hurricanes Andrew and Katrina, and wherever else his help was needed. Serving with the Coast Guard Auxiliary, Dick spent many summer weekends on Seneca Lake. His service with the Coast Guard not only provided an additional avenue to serve, it put him on the water. It was water that soothed his soul. An avid swimmer since high school, Dick swam the length of Honeoye Lake. A devoted husband, loving father and fiercely loyal friend, there are no words to express our sorrow. His stories, his laughter, and his devotion will be greatly missed here on this earthly plane, but will live on in our hearts and memories. God called him home too soon for us, but at the right time for him. Our faith reassures us that one day, when the time is right, we will be together again. Friends called on Sunday, March 18th, from 3-5pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 8624 Main Street, Rte 20A, Honeoye, NY. Funeral Service was held on Monday, March 19th, 1pm at the Honeoye United Church of Christ, 8758 Main Street, Honeoye, NY. Burial will be held at a later date in Lakeview Cemetery, Honeoye, with military honors. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Dick’s memory to the American Red Cross, Greater Rochester Chapter, 50 Prince Street, Rochester, NY 14607 or Help Honduras Kids, NY/HELP, c/o Arcade United Church of Christ Congregational, 297 Main Street, Arcade, NY 14009. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
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DID YOU KNOW? Holy Thursday, which falls on the Thursday before Easter Sunday, commemorates The Last Supper of Jesus Christ. During The Last Supper, Jesus, who Christians believe is the Son of God, established the sacrament of Holy Communion. The Last Supper was the final meal Jesus enjoyed with his disciples in Jerusalem, and it was during The Last Supper when Jesus predicted one of those disciples would ultimately betray him. Holy Thursday is sometimes referred to as “Maundy Thursday,” a reference to the religious rite of maundy, which is the washing of the feet. The Last Supper and the rite of maundy are connected because it was during The Last Supper that Jesus washed the feet of his disciples. Though The Last Supper, during which Jesus gave his disciples bread, telling them it was his body, and wine, telling them it was his blood, is celebrated at every Mass as part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist, Holy Thursday Mass places even greater emphasis on this significant event.
Lena Jane Cratsley (Rowley) March 10, 2018 Honeoye: Lena Jane (Rowley) Cratsley passed peacefully on March 10th at the age of 86. She was predeceased by Alfred, her husband of 66 years, her parents Gilbert & Annabelle Rowley, brother Gilbert Rowley and her sister, Edna Ingerick. She is survived by her children, Bonnie Thayer, Bruce Cratsley, Betsy (Don) Shaw and Brian Cratsley, 6 grandchildren; Raphael, Adrian, Todd, Tammy, Benjamin & Emily, 6 great grandchildren, brother-in-law & sister-in-law Arthur & Priscilla Cratsley, brother-in-law Joseph Ingerick & several nieces & nephews. Fondly known as Jane, she was born in Webster on February 9, 1932. At the age of 4, her parents moved back to Richmond on Reed Road where she grew up. At the age of 16 she met Al Cratsley at a dance in Hemlock, fell in love and married at the age of 18 on June 13, 1950. Al & Jane were a team throughout their marriage. In the early years, they owned an excavation business installing wells, driveways, septic systems & breakwalls all the around the area. After injuring his back, Al moved onto roofing and siding. Jane learned to measure and cut shingles & siding and helped Al do the installing. Then in 1965, they opened Cratsley Bait Farm. Jane stayed home and ran the business, selling live bait & tackle and renting boats. When age would no longer let them do the roofing/siding and bait business, they closed both and went on the road selling gourmet meats door to door for Anchors Away in the southern tier and northern Pennsylvania. Jane was the navigator, remembering where all their customers were located and keeping Al from getting lost. As age and health issues took over, they stayed home and Jane became Al’s caregiver while she battled her own issues. They would enjoy playing dominoes and other games and watching college basketball. Jane had always wanted to be a nurse so when the Richmond Fire Dept opened their company to women, she joined and became a member of the ambulance squad. For 35 years, she and Al would drop everything and run out the door to a call. Jane was always proud that she had delivered a baby. She also was elected as treasurer and held the position for 37 years and 8 years for the exempt club. Jane enjoyed deer hunting & fishing with Al and she was very good at both. She loved the outdoors and was always found working in her garden and flowerbeds or watching her kids and grandchildren play in the yard. Visits from her grandchildren and great grandchildren were always the highlight of her day. Jane also loved to crochet and made over 30 sets of afghans/pillows and loved to crochet doilies. You could always find Jane in the kitchen baking delicious banana nut bread, kneading dough for rolls, or making a pot of soup. At harvest time she would be canning stewed tomatoes, making tomato soup, spaghetti sauce and yes of course, her famous cinnamon pickles. Family & friends may call on Friday, March 23rd, from 4-7pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 8624 Main Street, Rte 20A, Honeoye, NY where services will be held on Saturday, March 24th, at 11am. Private burial Lakeview Cemetery, Honeoye. In memory of Jane, donations may be sent to the Richmond Fire Dept. Po Box 469 Honeoye, NY 14471. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
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Lena Jane Cratsley (Rowley) March 10, 2018 Honeoye: Lena Jane (Rowley) Cratsley passed peacefully on March 10th at the age of 86. She was predeceased by Alfred, her husband of 66 years, her parents Gilbert & Annabelle Rowley, brother Gilbert Rowley and her sister, Edna Ingerick. She is survived by her children, Bonnie Thayer, Bruce Cratsley, Betsy (Don) Shaw and Brian Cratsley, 6 grandchildren; Raphael, Adrian, Todd, Tammy, Benjamin & Emily, 6 great grandchildren, brother-in-law & sister-in-law Arthur & Priscilla Cratsley, brother-in-law Joseph Ingerick & several nieces & nephews. Fondly known as Jane, she was born in Webster on February 9, 1932. At the age of 4, her parents moved back to Richmond on Reed Road where she grew up. At the age of 16 she met Al Cratsley at a dance in Hemlock, fell in love and married at the age of 18 on June 13, 1950. Al & Jane were a team throughout their marriage. In the early years, they owned an excavation business installing wells, driveways, septic systems & breakwalls all the around the area. After injuring his back, Al moved onto roofing and siding. Jane learned to measure and cut shingles & siding and helped Al do the installing. Then in 1965, they opened Cratsley Bait Farm. Jane stayed home and ran the business, selling live bait & tackle and renting boats. When age would no longer let them do the roofing/siding and bait business, they closed both and went on the road selling gourmet meats door to door for Anchors Away in the southern tier and northern Pennsylvania. Jane was the navigator, remembering where all their customers were located and keeping Al from getting lost. As age and health issues took over, they stayed home and Jane became Al’s caregiver while she battled her own issues. They would enjoy playing dominoes and other games and watching college basketball. Jane had always wanted to be a nurse so when the Richmond Fire Dept opened their company to women, she joined and became a member of the ambulance squad. For 35 years, she and Al would drop everything and run out the door to a call. Jane was always proud that she had delivered a baby. She also was elected as treasurer and held the position for 37 years and 8 years for the exempt club. Jane enjoyed deer hunting & fishing with Al and she was very good at both. She loved the outdoors and was always found working in her garden and flower beds or watching her kids and grandchildren play in the yard. Visits from her grandchildren and great grandchildren were always the highlight of her day. Jane also loved to crochet and made over 30 sets of afghans/pillows and loved to crochet doilies. Family & friends may call on Friday, March 23rd, from 4-7pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 8624 Main Street, Rte 20A, Honeoye, NY where services will be held on Saturday, March 24th, at 11am. Private burial Lakeview Cemetery, Honeoye. In memory of Jane, donations may be sent to the Richmond Fire Dept. PO Box 469 Honeoye, NY 14471. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
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I would like to thank the woman who found my wallet at the Victor Target store on Wednesday afternoon, March 7th. After paying for my purchases, I thought I dropped my wallet back into my purse, but without me realizing it, I missed and it fell to the floor. I was told the honest woman in line behind me turned it in, completely intact. I was home for a while before realizing my wallet was missing, and panic set in. What a relief when told Target had it in their locked cabinet. I can't thank you enough for being honest and turning my wallet over to customer service. Whoever you are, I am eternally grateful to you. Thank you to the Target employees who kept it secured until I could retrieve it. Bless all of you.
I’d like to respond to the venter who was complaining about recycling in an "upscale neighborhood" making the area a "mess." HOW can you complain about a natural phenomenon over which people have no control?! Send all your hot air up to the weather gods!! (BTW it's "incredible" NOT "incredulous").
Just after getting to a Doctor appointment for my Husband today (we are Seniors) my cairn terrier-support dog "J" got loose when the plastic snap on his collar came apart. J took off running through the Henrietta Park area with me chasing after him. J wasn't slowing down and he then ran across Calkins Road. I would still be trying to find and catch J if it weren't for "Sam and Cory of the Town of Henrietta" who came to my aid, caught and saved J. Thank you so very much Sam and Cory!!! God Bless You! I will pay it forward. Anna and J I want to thank my wonderful neighbors from the farm on
I travel up and down [local road] many times since I have family in [local town]. I had to stop a few times for the ducks that cross the road to get to the water on the other side. I watch for them every time I drive that way. My heart was broken when I saw one had gotten hit. Ducks do not fly away like other birds do. They waddle away. If you cannot stop or slow down for these beautiful creatures then you should not drive. I have stopped for all kinds of animals since I am an animal lover and we must share this earth with them. Please have a heart and watch out for the ducks. In a craft store the other night, a severely ill child was shopping for club project materials with Mom. Kid
Cadyville Rd. in Livonia. Every snowfall they send someone over to plow my very long driveway. During this last snowfall they were out there at 6am plowing so I could get to work on time. It is neighbors like that, that create a wonderful neighborhood to live in. Thank you so much. Thank you to all of the drivers who stopped to check on me after my car went off the road after encountering unexpectedly snowy roads in Lima over the weekend. It was heartwarming to see how many people took the time to make sure I was okay. And special thanks to the gentleman in the red pickup truck who was able
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coughed at least 100 times most without covering mouth in the 20 minutes they were in the store. I counted 75 coughs after about 5 minutes of this while I cowered in back of store waiting for them to leave. I know it is important for a child to pick out their own supplies for projects, but the child clearly was not well enough shop in public yet. If he absolutely had to be there, kid needed a mask and proper instruction on covering cough Dracula style. Exposed fellow shoppers and employees to whatever illness child had. This is how severe illness spreads needlessly. Please be considerate of others by staying home or covering yourself with a mask if you must go out when ill.
Don't assume that your 'daytime running lights' include your taillights. Even on many of the newer vehicles, the back end of your vehicle is NOT illuminated, unless you physically turn your DRIVING lights on. Cars in this morning's fog were nearly invisible from behind; same thing happens in the rain and snow. EASY FIX? Drive with your lights on all the time, the cost of replacing them a little more often is more than offset by increasing your visibility and safety. Just because YOU can see doesn't mean other drivers can see you, especially if their windows are dirty.
Thank you to whoever found and turned in a gold hoop earring at The Dollar Store in Batavia. It has been reunited with its mate. Your honesty is appreciated by its grateful owner!
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St. Joseph Catholic School recently inducted 10 new students into its National Junior Honor Society.
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Professional OTR Truck Drivers Need CDL A License. Clean driving record. Pass drug screen & DOT Physical. Receive medical/dental benefits, paid vacation & 401k. Fuel mileage bonus. Please contact: Silk Road Transport • 607-295-7406 Apply online: silkroadtrans.com
Part-Time Cook Varied shifts as needed. For more information or to apply for the position, please contact: Bonnie at: Quail Summit 5102 Parrish Street Extension Canandaigua Email: bbabcock@quailsummit.com Quail Summit is an EOE
PROCESS ENGINEER - must have plastic and co-extrusion experience.
JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN - full time, primarily days, flexibility required for projects.
ELECTRICIAN MECHANIC - full time, 2-3 years exp. in a manufacturing environment.
MANUAL MACHINIST - full time, 2nd shift (3-11pm)
EXTRUSION OPERATORS - full time, 2nd shift. Plastic and extrusion experience.
MACHINE OPERATORS - full time 2nd shift (3-11pm) and 3rd shift (11pm-7am).
QUALITY OPERATOR - full time, 2nd shift (3-11pm) If you have manufacturing experience, a solid work history, a mechanical aptitude and experience in any of these positions, please log onto our website and fill out an application or send resume to hr@ultrafab.com Applications will be reviewed and you will be contacted if you meet the qualifications we are seeking. Benefit package* Paid time off accrual* Shift differentials for 2nd & 3rd shifts* Tuition assistance* *See website for Job Descriptions.
1050 Hook Rd., Farmington, NY 14424 • ultrafab.com
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MARINE TECHNICIAN Smith Boys Marine located in Naples, NY is currently looking for a Marine Technician who will be required to carry out all aspects of inboard/outboard troubleshooting and repair responsibilities. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: • New boat prep and mounting and rigging of Mercury outboards • Diagnose and repair of outboards and I/O’s, both carb and E.F.I. • Operation of Yard Equipment • Forklift Operation • Taking classes or courses as needed to advance your technical skills • Inventory control of the materials used for the job • Keeping the work area clean and presentable daily • Perform other duties as required by management • Travel offsite occasionally to repair boats Compensation is commensurate with experience and certification. Candidate must have own tools. Specialty tools are not required. Preferred experience: • Marine Technician: 1-3 years To apply, please call 585-374-2384 or apply in person at 7099 Route 21, Naples, NY 14512 Updating a résumé with the goal of standing out among a crowded pool of applicants is a great way for job seekers to land a new job.
HELP WANTED • Laborer • Roller Operator Call: (585) 624-1520 CONNORS PAVING INC. West Bloomfield, NY 14585 HIGH-PAYING VOCATIONAL JOBS Dental hygienist: Cleaning teeth and inspecting mouths for disease is an important role. Job growth is still hovering around 20 percent, and hygienists can expect to earn up to $98,000.
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Part-time M-F evenings between 5:30pm-9:30pm. Pay is $10.15/hr. starting. Must have own transportation and be able to pass a background check and drug screen.
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Government Division positions may qualify for:
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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.
CLEANING H and R CLEANING and MAINTENANCE. For all of your cleaning and maintenance needs. Call Heather, 585-905-8007 or Randy, 585-465-1376.
EDUCATION FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE Starting March 30th @ 7pm Lima Gun Club Heath Markham Road Lima, NY
Women of the Moose “SPRING FLING” Fundraiser 3/25/18 from 12- 5 pm. 305 Ontario St., Canandaigua. Vendors with products on hand, variety of crafts, handmade jewelry, Lularoe, “31”, Tupperware, Rodan & Fields, YL Oils, Tastefully Simple, Perfectly Posh, Paparrazzi, handmade cards, Mary Kay, Scentsy, doll clothes, denim blankets, Sarah Coventry, hand bags, stuffed animals, My Touch of Country II and more. Chinese auctions - door prizes - 50/50. Bake goods and food available. Please join us for this fun event.
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 EXPERT PIANO TUNING & REPAIR. Since 1980. Musician Extraordinaire, Charles M. Freida, 585-426-2334.
AUTOMOTIVE CASH 4 CARS up to $500 for your junk car, truck, van. FREE towing. 585-482-2140. www. cash4carsrochester.com
AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial Aid for qualified students Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-686-1704. AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-866-296-7094.
FINANCES Over $10K in debt? Be debt free in 24-48 months. Pay nothing to enroll. Call National Debt Relief at 866-243-0510. Over $10K in debt? Be debt free in 24-48 months. Pay a fraction of what you owe. A+ BBB rated. Call National Debt Relief 1-855-403-3654.
FIREWOOD FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035. FIREWOOD- LOG LOADS- ASSORTED HARD WOOD: 18-20 face cord. Contact 585-335-5879. FIREWOOD FOR SALE: Sold by the load. 6 to 6-1/2 face cord (4´x8´x16) loads for $425. Delivered locally. INGLESIDE FOREST PRODUCTS, 585-374-8754; ifp@empacc.net.
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FURNITURE CANING AND ALL TYPES OF SEATING. Clock services, electrical & mechanical. Furniture refinishing, Mirror Resilvering, RE-UPHOLSTERY, CUSTOM FURNITURE. Unique rustic and lodge gifts: The Furniture Doctor, Inc. 585-657-6941. Rts. 5&20, B l o o m f i e l d , N Y , thefurnituredoctoronline.com.
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ITEMS FOR SALE FRESH PURE NATURAL MAPLE SYRUP: $38/ gallon, in your container. Quality guaranteed, taste before buying. 6299 Fritz Hill Rd., Bath NY. Closed Sundays. FOR SALE: Schwinn 520 reclined elliptical. Excellent condition. Selling for health reasons. Paid $600, asking $300 or b.o. 585-727-6154
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FIREWOOD: 3 to 12 Face cord loads (4’x8’x16”) $70 per Face Cord. Also Slab Wood/Lumber. 585-657-6344/ 585-233-5771 LM. Gladding Forest Products.
DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 855-434-9221 or http://www. dental50plus.com/44
Awake, thou wintry earth Fling off thy sadness! Fair vernal flowers, laugh forth Your ancient gladness! ~Thomas Blackburn, “An Easter Hymn”
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FOR SALE: Husqvarna Husky Lock 21 Serger. Used very little, new condition. $500. 585-880-4779. FOR SALE: Avon 1876 Cape Cod collection, 6 place settings. In original boxes. Red sandwich glass. (125 pieces total.) Never used. Make offer. 585-746-4264 or 585-393-1174.
LIVESTOCK SHOW PIGS FOR SALE: Born January, February, March. Call for details, 585-689-0244.
PETS AKC PAPERED GOLDEN RETRIEVERS: Ready 3/27/18. Vet checked, health certificates, shots, wormed. In home raised and state licensed 1066. $750. Text 585-335-9298 or leave message.
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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. CAPE COD: 4 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 sun decks. View of the ocean at Nauset Beach. Has Internet and outside hot shower. Available June 9-30, August 18-25. $2000 /wk. 585-377-5013 NAIL TECHNICIAN´S ROOM FOR RENT: Salon located in Village of Naples. Includes pedicure chair. Flexible rent price. Call Hollis, 585-374-6532.
HONEOYE FALLS/ MENDON: 1 bedroom cottage. $550/ month plus utilities. No smoking/ pets. 1 year lease, security. 585-944-9103.
FOR SALE DOUBLE WIDE- BLOOMFIELD: Northrups Park, end lot. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, C/A, shed, 2 car garage w/loft. All vinyl sided. Brand new stainless appliances. New carpet. $65,000. 585-730-3194. NEW HOMES WHY RENT When you can own? New3 Bedroom manufactured-mobile home for same cost or less! Homes & sites available in Bristol, Bloomfield & Canandaigua. Friendly financing assistance - ALL CREDIT CONSIDERED! Call AGL Homes for details today! 315-462-9401 www.aglhomes.com NEW HOMES NOW! Brand new 3 Bedroom manufactured- mobile homes. Bloomfeld, Bristol and Canandaigua. Friendly financing assistance ALL CREDIT CONSIDERED! Why rent when you can own for the same cost or less? Call AGL Homes for details today! 315-462-9401 www. aglhomes.com
SERVICES TLC CARPENTRY: Home Maintenance, Repairs & Improvements. Interior & Exterior. Free Estimates. Reasonable prices. Fully insured. 585-374-6565.
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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.
CARPET LAYER has THOUSANDS of yards of carpet left over! $1.50/ s.f., installed. Free in home estimates. Hugh, 585-798-0909.
TRI CO DOOR COMPANY for garage doors and openers. Parts, Service, Sales and installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-924-3210. Insured. CHIMNEY, STOVES, & FIREPLACES Cleaning, Relining, Service, Installations, Repairs. New & Used Stoves, Mantels, Parts Available. Call/ Email: 585-356-5567 dhw202@yahoo.com
COMPLETE EXCAVATION SERVICES: Bulldozing, Backhoe and Trucking. Clearing, site work, basement excavation, footings, driveways, ponds, drainage, demolition, waterline, sand, gravel, fill and etc. 30 years and Insured. Call Bruce, 585-229-2514 or wohlconst@aol.com
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Interior Painting. Wallpaper Removal. Drywall Repair & Finishing. 10 Years Experience. Call Jesse for a FREE ESTIMATE, 585-797-5863. www.jdppainting.com PAINTING- INTERIOR, Papering & Drywall. Minor Carpentry. 30+ Years Experience. Excellent References. Call Rick, 585-424-0137.
WANTED CHAPPELLS JUNK YARD: Free towing of your junk cars, truck, vans. Up to $500 cash. Up to $5000 for newer models. 585-394-9450. No Job Too Big or Small! Same Day Service Available. We Remove TVs, Tires, Paint, Carpet, Concrete, Furniture, & More. We Haul Away Hot Tubs, Pianos, Organs, Swimming Pools, Sheds, Decks, Etc. Complete Demo Service Available. Basement, Attic, Garage & Barn Cleanouts. Foreclosure Move-out Service. We Work with Hoarders. Insured. References. Home Advisor 5 Star Rating MR. JUNK IT ALL 585-880-0383. Custom Windows & Doors REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Anderson, Pella & Alside starting at $199. White Viny Double Hung, Professional Installation, 40 years experience, BBB A+ rating, Authorized Home Advisor Contractor. Call Rich @ 1-866-272-7533. NEED AN ELECTRICIAN? Immediate response. Licensed and insured. Any job welcomed. 30 years experience. Call 585-455-1626.
WANTED: Experienced home health caregiver for a 93 year old Naples gentleman. Includes some housekeeping, meal preparation, meds setup, and companionship. Please call Becky at 585-203-7220.
WANTED TRAVEL TRAILER or 5TH WHEEL CAMPER, 34’ long, 2012-2016 w/4 chairs, table; living room in back w/large window. 716-496-8833.
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