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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. When was the last time before 2015-16 that the New York Mets made the playoffs in two consecutive years? 2. Name the last reliever before Travis Wood of the Chicago Cubs in 2016 to hit a home run in a playoff game. 3. In 2016, Derek Carr set an Oakland Raiders record for most passing yards in a game (513). Who had held the franchise mark? 4. When was the last time before 2017 that Rhode Island’s men’s basketball team won a game in the NCAA Tournament? 5. Name the Toronto Maple Leafs’ only No. 1 overall NHL draft pick before Auston Matthews in 2016. 6. In 1985, Russian Garry Kasparov became the youngest winner in the history of the world chess championship. How old was he? 7. Who gave boxer Sugar Ray Robinson his first pro defeat, in 1943?
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Someday By Jackie VanLare
Pen-A-Poem Contest W inners: War Letters By Sally Wood Dear John, You’re not the same since you went away, My heart is saddened at the words you say, Your letters are filled with fear and hate, All your courage and love have seemed to fade. Each passing letter tears us apart, For I no longer sense your laughing heart. Believe me, I wish with all my soul, That our relationship could still be whole. But I feel like our love is sinking, In all the awful things you are thinking. I wish you well in your endeavors, This is goodbye, weíre no longer lovers. -Sarah Jackson Dear Sarah, You told me that I’m not the same, But I’ve never seen so much life slain. Each day I live in this embittered world, This hateful environment where I’ve been hurled. I don’t know what you expect of me. Sunshine and smiles? With all the killing I’ve seen? I’ve shot people down like they were nothing! What kind of a life is this to be living? A Vietnamese stared me in the face, Both our guns were aimed at a fatal place, Fear, grief, and tears filled his slanted eyes, It was shoot or be shot so I ended his life. In light of everything that’s happening to me, Thinking of you helps me keep my sanity. Your love’s like a shaft of light in a dark cave, A cool refreshing rain during heatwave. Sarah, I love you so very much, I cherish the memory of your warm touch. Please, Sarah, please take me back, Help my heart to mend this crack. - Mark Lawson
I wish that you could see inside the love I have for you Then I know you’d understand The things I say and do
I know someday you’ll understand What I’ve been trying to say I only hope it’s not too late And don’t push you away
I know we have our differences The love I have inside of me And I am part to blame But where we are and where we were Is one I can’t explain So why is it, it hurts so much Are so far from the same And causes so much pain You tell me just to be myself I’ll always love you sweetheart And that is what I do And someday you will see Because I cannot be someone The girl you fell in love with Who’s not me just for you Is still just only me Maybe I just try too hard And want my life to be The fairytale I’ve dreamed of You in love as much as me
Blurred Images By Mike Vinci In memory of all of those who loved me We are given a special camera to document our lives It only takes the images that are witnessed through our eyes It stores up all these pictures someplace deep inside our mind In a special book so secret, that only we can find The cost of having such a gift is oh so very steep The images we truly hate, we also have to keep Sometimes when we’re not watching they can slip out of the book And land in front of us where we are always forced to look. They seem to be the awful ones we didn’t want to save The ones that come to haunt us like ghosts back from the grave There is a thing that happens, but only after many years When all the laughter’s done and after shedding all the tears You’ll notice that inside the book that something has occurred The images we fear so much are now becoming blurred They’ve kept their sharpened edges that caused us all those scars. And the wounds that never heal until we live among the stars. Now we only see the ones that stayed so crisp and clear The images of all the things we love and hold so dear Pictures of the people that we love until the end The ones we hope and pray that we will one day see again When the light is fading and we’re running out of time We’ll look inside the book again to occupy our mind. As our heart beat ceases and our bodies freed from strife All the joy returns to us as the pictures come back to life
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
COPD Is DoubleWhammy --DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been told that I have COPD. The lung doctor said that he’s pleased with my X-ray and will see me next year. My concern is whether this will get worse. I’m scared to death. I have difficulty catching my breath. I quit smoking about four years ago. I know I can’t repair the damage that has been done, but is there anything I can do to keep this disease from getting worse? -- T.C. ANSWER: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in North America is due mostly to cigarette smoking, but cooking fires, asthma and other rare conditions also may predispose people to COPD. Lung function decreases with aging in all adults, but in people with COPD (a combination of emphysema and chronic bronchitis), the worsening of lung function over time is critical because of the loss of pulmonary reserve. You already have done by far the most important thing you can do to prevent further damage: quit smoking. Avoiding other air pollutants (especially secondhand smoke) also may help. Regular physical activity seems to slow progression of COPD. Treatment with inhaled steroids reduces airway inflammation and somewhat slows progression of the decline in lung function in COPD. Inhaled steroids also improve symptoms and reduce exacerbations. However, they do not have a significant effect on mortality. X-rays are one way of following COPD, but measuring lung function through pulmonary-function tests is a much better way of determining severity of disease. Your lung specialist can give you more-personalized information about your illness with those results. The booklet on COPD explains both emphysema and chronic bronchitis, the two elements of COPD, in detail. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 601W, 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 4-6 weeks for delivery. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: My question is, If a person eats a 2,000calorie meal, how many calories, when digested, are absorbed by the body? I find it hard to believe that the body will absorb every single one of the 2,000 calories ingested. Please advise. -- J.H. ANSWER: Our bodies are very well adapted to extract energy out of the food we eat, but you are right that there is some energy left in food at the time it is excreted. Some chemical energy also is used by the bacteria in the gut. A little bit is lost in the urine. But in general, we absorb probably 90 percent of the chemical energy stored in food. A few factors can affect that number. Food that is cooked or processed tends to have calories that are more easily accessible and more absorbable. This may be one reason that those who eat only raw foods tend to lose weight (another may be that they avoid highly calorie-dense foods). There also are medical conditions that prevent us from absorbing food properly (lactose intolerance and celiac disease are two of the more common of the many causes of malabsorption). In summary, calorie counts are imprecise, but still useful for comparing one food with another. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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THE BOB FRANKEN COLUMN By Bob Franken Fake Nunes I covered Capitol Hill during my CNN phase, which was quite a while ago, but to this day, I have friends who are veteran members of Congress and, more importantly, members of the House and Senate intelligence committees. These are Washington “friends,” which is to say that when I’m reporting on them, they’re often adversaries. In return, they don’t give me any sort of favored treatment, particularly those on the two intelligence committees. Any conversation about the super-classified material they routinely see as they conduct their oversight of various national security operations is strictly off-limits. Since the committees were formed in the 1970s, their tradition has been proudly nonpartisan for obvious reasons, relative sanctuaries of harmony in the dissonant screech of politics. Until now. On the Senate side, that still seems to be the approach, but certainly not at House Intelligence, which is chaired by Republican Devin Nunes. As Donald Trump’s hand puppet, Nunes has thrown out any pretense of collaboration. He has repeatedly tried to muddy the waters of an investigation into Donald Trump’s murky relationship with the Russian government and into whether Vladimir Putin colluded with Trump and/or associates to influence the precious election for the president of the United States. That investigation is being conducted, of course, by special counsel Robert Mueller. Now Nunes, or his staff, has released a memo that attempts to selectively contrive a case that all the Russia probes are somehow tainted by partisanship. He did so over the strenuous objections of the FBI and Justice Department that it gives away secrets. It was released to much fanfare, but frankly, it divulged nothing of consequence, unless you count revealing the desperation that Trump and his cohorts (accomplices) might be feeling as Mueller starts tightening the vise. Nunes has done this kind of clumsy thing before, obliterating any separation between his committee’s jealously guarded oversight role, and his unsightly willingness to do whatever the Trumpsters want. Democrats predictably were bent out of shape, their twaddle flapping in outrage. But many Republicans were equally steamed. Rep. Trey Gowdy, as partisan as they come and a GOP member of House Intelligence: “The contents of this memo do not -- in any way -- discredit his investigation.” As he so often does, Sen. John McCain kicked it up a notch: “The latest attacks on the FBI and Department of Justice serve no American interests -- no party’s, no president’s, only Putin’s.” So now we have Bob Mueller and the FBI plodding along with the investigation, and Donald Trump commissioning several actions to sabotage it. His tactics, and those of the ones who have cast their lots with him, involve building a case against those who are building a case against him. The question is how far he’ll go in that effort, and what happens if he ends up being officially accused of being the Moscowian candidate. Will the politicians ramp up the courage to take action against him, or will they, like Nunes, continue to be his hand puppet while he serves the same function for Vladimir Putin? What an image! The Democrats had been agitating to put out their response to Nunes’ memo, their alternative version of the issue. Considering how little impact the GOP hucksters had, why bother? (c) 2018 Bob Franken Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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Many older adults do not have a legal document known as an “advance directive,” which tells healthcare providers what their preferences would be if they became incapacitated and needed endof-life care. According to a review of studies involving nearly 800,000 participants, fewer than half of those age 65 and older had completed a living will, health care power of attorney, or both; slightly more than a third of adults of any age had completed one. If you are among those who have neglected to draw up an advance directive, bear in mind that it is critical for preventing treatments and/or life-saving measures that you don’t want. Having an advance directive can spare your relatives from making difficult medical decisions. Advance directives can provide clear guidance to health care providers, reduce the likelihood of a dispute with and among family members and ensure you avoid unwanted procedures. It’s rather simple to get a copy of an advance care directive form for your state. Your local hospital is a reliable source. To learn more about our funeral services, please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401. Our Livonia and Honeoye, NY facilities provide a spacious and comfortable atmosphere to share memories of your loved ones. QUOTE: “By acknowledging my impermanence, I can consider if there is anything I can do now to help my loved ones who will be left behind to cope with losing me and to facilitate healing.” ~ Lisa J. Shultz
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Auctions Public Auction Contents of Clyde Hardware Store AUCTION DATE: FEBRUARY 24 • 10AM 85 GLASGOW ST., CLYDE In conjunction with Reynolds Auction, we are pleased to announce the liquidation sale for the Clyde Hardware Store. This store has served the community for approx. 100 years, and the owners are retiring from this type of business. The sale will consist of (but not limited to): advertising metal signs, Ridgid threader, Chas. Parker vise, plastic water pipe, galvanized, brass, copper fittings & nipples, Fletcher 48” glass cutter, window screen & glass, furnace filters of all sizes, electrical, plumbing parts, key blanks, clevis & chain hooks, Amerock hardware, Glidden paint & paint chip board, cake decorating items, pegboard hooks, parts bins, V-belts, taps & dies, Singer sewing machines, bicycle parts, fishing items, nail bins and many other items yet to be discovered.
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And ANTIQUES Ken Benson Farm Equipment Spring Consignment Auction Saturday, March 10th • 10:00am Early Highlights include: JD 3010, Farmall super M, 1983 Buick Electra 65,000mi, JD 7200 6 row dry fertilizer, JD643 corn head, Top Air 500gal sprayer. Many- Gravity wagons, tillage equipment, Small 3pt plows/blades/cultivators, pull type discs. much more. Now accepting consignments!! For More information on consigning items call us today! For pictures and more information, check out our website: blakebensonauctioncompany.com
With any questions, feel free to call Blake Benson
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BLG AUCTION SERVICE (Cell) 315-945-9145 or (Office) 315-902-8031
This GREAT SALE includes items from
FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY
2 ESTATES in Rochester
Julius Caesar is responsible for adjusting the calendar and the length of February’s length. In the Julian calendar, 10 days were added to the calendar year in various months, and February was increased every four years (leap year) to 29 days to coordinate the calendar year to the solar cycle of roughly 365.2425 days.
Flatware, Ethan Allen Items, Lighting, Tables and Beds
February 17th-18th • 10AM - 4PM at the new Wadsworth Event Center 1211 West River Rd. • Caledonia, NY
357 LAKE ST. • PAVILION, NY 14525 585-584-3033
Having decided to retire from farming, selling for Tim Yorks of Livonia, NY **55 HOLSTEINS** MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2018 AT 2PM Herd Consists of: 25 - Milking Cows; 4 - Springing Heifers; 5 - Short Bred Heifers; 6 - Open, ready to breed; 15 - Weaned Calves to Yearlings
Building Supply Auction at BONTRAGER’S AUCTION CENTER, 4 mi. west of Batavia, 1/2 mi. south of Rt. 33 on Wortendyke Rd., Batavia,
Sat., Feb. 24, 9 AM 5 new kitchen cabinet sets; hardwood flooring – maple, hickory, pine, oak; laminate flooring; tile flooring; new exterior & pine interior doors; new kitchen & bathroom hardware/faucets; luxury shower enclosures; vanities; toilets; commercial & residential hot water tanks; white vinyl fence panels; insulation; countertops; new lighting; dimensional lumber; T/G pine boards; pine paneling/base molding; plywood; architectural shingles; T-111; replacement windows; new tools; natural gas stove; refrigerators; new mattress sets; so much more. Items still coming in. To view list & photos, see our website @ www.bontragerauction.com. TERMS: 13% BP, 3% Discount for cash or good check.
Herd average is 55# with 4.0+ BF; 3.2 Protein; 200,000-250,000 SCC Animals will be vaccinated and vet checked. FOR MORE INFORMATION: TIM PAJDA, OPERATIONS MANAGER – 585-447-7715 SUE RUDGERS, MANAGER – 585-447-3842
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And ANTIQUES TIM & LAURA YORKS MACHINERY DISPERSAL FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 AT 11AM 6011 DECKER RD, LIVONIA, NY Watch for sale order and online bidding info! Having sold the farm will sell: NH TM140 tractor, MFWD; NH 5030 tractor, w/7310 loader, MFWD; NH 3930 tractor, Ford 6610 tractor; NH L213 skidloader; H&S 18’ rear unload wagon, tandem gear; (2) H&S 3 btr su wagons; NH 358 grinder/mixer; NH 1411 discbine; NH 570 baler, w/ 72 kicker; NH 163 tedder; NH 3114 rake; Pequea 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; (2) bags of seed corn; (6) bags of certified oats; HP washer; Lincoln welder; Poly tanks, 425 gal & 1000 gal; 10’ fert auger; Gerton 800 gal bulk tank; 5hp vac pump w/ oil reclaimer; 10 ton commodity bin; and more! CONSIGNMENTS: 6 row side dresser; 25’ cultipacker; (2) H&S su wagons, 2 btr, tandem; H&S rear dump wagon; JD 6 row planter; 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!
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Faux Stained Glass Craft Mon, Feb 19 I 11:00AM-1:00PM Grades 6-12. Show off fandom by creating a fake stained glass window. Registration required.
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Munchtime @ the Movies: Lego Ninjago Tues, Feb 20 I 12:00-1:30PM Family program. Bring a lunch and watch a movie.
Babysitting Course Thurs, Feb 22 I 10:00AM-3:00PM Ages 11-18. Get certified for babysitting. $45 per student. Registration required.
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.
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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.
CANANDAIGUA Nar-anon Family Group Meeting: Weekly support group for friends and family of addicts. Whether they have found recovery or are still struggling with it. Come join us at The United Presbyterian Baptist Church, 11 Gibson St. in Canandaigua. Use side door to basement. Starts at 7PM till 8PM every Monday until December 31, 2018. Coffee and Friendship are always available.
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Wood Library announces Books Sandwiched In - Annual book talk series features local reviewers. February 19 - Stephanie Toomey, Library Assistant at Wood Library, reviews The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. 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. All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast - Sunday, February 18, 8am-11am, Cheshire Fire Hall #1, 4285 Rt. 21 South, Canandaigua. Adults $7, Children ages 5-12 yrs. $3, Children under 5 yrs. - Free.
Elks All-You-Can-Eat Benefit Breakfasts: January 28 - March 11 from 8AM-11AM at the Canandaigua Elks Lodge, 19 Niagara St., Canandaigua. Bountiful breakfasts continue Sundays thru March 11. Bring your appetite eggs, pancakes, French toast, biscuits & gravy, hash browns and more. All made to order. Proceeds go to assist the victims of Cerebral Palsy. Cost: $9 adult/ $4 child.
Ontario ARC’s Canandaigua Wine Mixer will be held at the New York Wine & Culinary Center on Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 6PM. Raise a glass and funds for the Friends of Ontario ARC Foundation! Join Honorary Chairs Laura and Rusty Barone for an evening of food, wine and friends featuring the sounds of The Swooners. Compete for the winning bid in our live and silent auctions or try your luck at one of our exciting new auction boards! Tickets cost $125 each. Call 585-919-2156, email mwistner@ontarioarc.org or visit http://ontarioarc.org/event/ canandaigua-wine-mixer/.
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).
SALT Council Presentation - Will meet on Tuesday, February 20, 11am at the QUAIL SUMMIT, 5102 Parrish Street Ext, Canandaigua. Topic: “Cardiological Innovations, Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Disease Management”. Speakers: Dr. Timothy J. Malins, President, NY Cardiological Society, Chief of Medicine, Geneva General Hospital & Rachel Miller, DNP, Finger Lakes Medical Associates. For more information, contact: ONTARIO COUNTY OFFICE FOR THE AGING at 585-396-4040 or 315-781-1321.
GUIDELINES TO QUALIFY FOR PUBLICATION IN OUR HOMETOWN EVENTS: Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items: • Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or programs • Organizations seeking Crafters or Vendors • Organizations seeking donations of items Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. EVENTS DEADLINE: Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date. 60 word limit for events wishing to be published in print. Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! Events are published in the Penny Saver as space allows. REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT: gvpennysaver.com. Click on “My Hometown” then click “Submit Event.” Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 View more Hometown Events online at gvpennysaver.com
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ANTIQUE WIRELESS MUSEUM Experience Two Centuries of Communication Technology Voice of America Station, Titanic Radio Room, 1925 Radio Store, First Transistor Radio, Working Transmitters, First Cell Phone and Much, Much More!
Open: Tuesday 10am-3pm & Saturday 1-5pm 6925 State Route 5, Bloomfield, New York 14469 585-257-5119 • www.antiquewireless.org Ontario County Historical Society presents: MOTOMETER EXHIBITION & SEMINAR SERIES. The first of First of 4 seminars kicks off Wednesday, February 21, 2018 @ 6:30 @ the Museum, 55 North Main St. Motometers- What Are They and Why Were They Needed. 30 minute lecture and a 10 minute discussion. Free & Open to the public. Info.: www.ochs.org or 585-394-4975. 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.
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 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
FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY During leap years, February will end on the same day that it begins.
NeXt Read: Grades 6-12. Teens, are you looking for a good book to read? Join NeXt Read group, a relaxed monthly, informal book talk among peers to share information about the book or books you are currently reading with others, to talk about why you like or dislike it, and if would you recommend it to others or not. Food will be available and we will have a drawing each meeting for a chance to win a prize. The next meeting will take place Tuesday, February 20th, 3:30PM, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. No registration required. http://bit.ly/nextread220. Toddler Drive-In: Get out of the house and get artistic with your toddler! We’ll decorate box cars and then watch a short movie afterwards. Bring your car home to continue the fun! Open to ages 2-4 (siblings welcome to attend). February 23, 11-12pm, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. Registration required, as cars are limited. http://bit.ly/drivein223 Library Bingo - Join us in the Community Room for an hour of library Bingo complete with prizes! For all ages! February 23, 3:304:30pm, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http://bit.ly/ gplbingo223.
HONEOYE American Legion Post 1278: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, American Legion Post 1278, 4931 Co. Rd. 36, Honeoye. The Great Chili Cook Off - Sponsored by ALA Unit 1278. Entry Fee $10. All chili entries need to be in the Legion kitchen by 4:30pm. Judging starts at 5pm. There are 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes. AND - Frozen Fingers Horse Shoe Tournament - Entry Fee $10. Registration at Noon, Start time of 1pm. There will be prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams. COME JOIN US FOR BOTH! 50% Proceeds given to Sands Cancer Center. All U Can Eat Breakfast - SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18 at American Legion Post 1278, 4931 Co. Rd. 36, Honeoye from 8-11:30am. Cooked to order eggs, pancakes, French toast, sausage, hash browns, monthly special, beverage. All proceeds benefit our Veterans. Community Welcome.
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MIDDLESEX The Potter Volunteer Fire Department will be having a Breakfast at the Potter Fire House, 1255 Phelps Road, held on February 18, (8am-12Noon). Pancakes, sausages, farm fresh eggs, home fries, breakfast sandwiches, coffee, juice and more! Cost: $2-$7. All are Welcome! We hope to see YOU there!
NAPLES Longevity Lounge - The lounge meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month, 10:30 AM to noon and provides a place where adults can gather, socialize, play board and card games, read newspapers and magazines, and enjoy coffee, tea and light refreshment. Conversation Table open to all. Naples Library, 118 South Main St., Naples. http://napleslibrary.org. Naples Library Lounge - The lounge meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month, 10:30AM to noon and provides a place where adults can gather, socialize, play board and card games, read newspapers and magazines, and enjoy coffee, tea and light refreshment. Conversation Table open to all. Naples Library, 118 South Main St., Naples. http://napleslibrary.org. L.L. Bean Winter Stargazing Clinic - Learn about some helpful hints and tricks for braving the freezing winter nights to catch some great sky watching. FREE. Family Friendly. February 22, 6pm7pm, Naples Library, 118 South Main St., Naples. http:// napleslibrary.org.
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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. Pre-School Story Time with Miss Jessie - Parents and preschoolers are invited to come and listen to stories and do a simple craft every Wednesday morning at 10:30am, Naples Library, 118 South Main St. until June 27, 2018. http:// napleslibrary.org.
PITTSFORD Serenity House Gala - An Evening in the Caribbean: Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Road, Pittsford, Saturday, March 3. Honorary Chair, Can Lake 50 Ultras (Canandaigua Lake Ultramarathon Organization). 6PM: Valet - Silent Auction - Open Bar - Hors D’Oeuvres. 7:30PM: Dinner - Live Auction. 9PM: Dancing to the Music of “Orient Express”. Tickets: $125 per person - Tables for 8 or 10. RSVP by February 23rd. For ticket information: Contact: Linda 585-739-0159 or serenityhousegala@gmail.com. Visit us on Facebook at SERENITY HOUSE OF VICTOR, NY.
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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 Hike at Cumming Nature Center - South Bristol: Hike & Explore the winter beauty of Cumming Nature Center in South Bristol Sunday, February 18 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing, followed by a social get-together at the Middletown Tavern in Naples. For additional info/directions/ updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org.
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PENNY SAVER ONLINE POLL: A recent Gallup poll found that 61% of Americans don’t plan on following coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics. What are your plans for watching the Olympics? • I will watch every possible minute, cheering on the USA all the way! • I’m not a fan of winter, or winter sports, so I will not be watching. • If nothing else is on, I will watch. Poll Ends: 02/20/18 Vote at:
www.gvpennysaver.com Poll Results: 02/13/18 What is your favorite gift to give or receive on Valentine’s Day? • Nothing says love like a box of yummy chocolates! – 33.3% • I don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day. – 33.3% • Flowers, after all red roses are a symbol of everlasting love! – 16.8% • A beautiful card that expresses feelings of true love! – 8.3% • You can never go wrong with some sparkling jewelry! – 8.3%
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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. Movies @ the Library: Fri., Feb. 23 (12-6 pm). Stop in during break for an all-day movie marathon of heroes! Tween & Teen Programs: Cafe & Creativity Time @ the Library: Fridays at 4:30pm & Saturdays at 10am. YA Advisory Board: Feb. 20th (7pm) Meet w/your friends to brainstorm books or programs you want at the library. Adult Progrmams: Card Club Saturday: Feb. 17 (10am) Fiber Nights: Feb. 20th & 23rd (6:30pm) - Are you tired of solo nights with your project? Take it on the road to the library. Bring your current crochet, knitting, needlework etc. for a community craft time. Get inspiration from your neighbors.
On the third Monday in February, Americans stop to remember the contributions of the many great leaders who have served as President of the United States. Certain Presidents’ Day traditions have developed over the years, including an opportunity for shoppers to find great deals on a host of items. Originally established in 1885 to recognize President George Washington, the day we now know as Presidents’ Day was then known as Washington’s Birthday and was traditionally celebrated on February 22. The holiday became known as Presidents’ Day after it was moved to the third Monday in accordance with the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which enabled the nation’s workers to enjoy more threeday weekends. In addition, the Uniform Monday Holiday Act served as a way to combine the celebration of Washington’s birthday and Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, which is February 12.
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■ Tuesdays, Feb. 27 - May 1 6:30 - 9 pm Ferris Hills at West Lake 1 Ferris Hills, Canandaigua OR ■ Thursdays, March 1 - May 3 1 - 3:30 pm Wood Library - Ewing Room 134 North Main St., Canandaigua Classes will not be held on April 10 and 12
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Sleep loss can affect memory in seniors Poor sleep can leave people feeling groggy, disoriented, depressed, and not up for facing the day. And now there’s new evidence that insomnia can contribute to memory loss and forgetfulness among the elderly. A study — the first of its kind — unveiled a new link between lack of sleep and memory loss. Researchers at the University of California, Berkley found that during sleep important brain waves are produced that play key roles in storing memories. These waves transfer the memories from the hippocampus to the prefrontal cortex, a portion of the brain where long-term information is stored. Sleep loss can cause the memories to remain in the hippocampus and not reach the long-term storage area, found researchers. This can contribute to forgetfulness and difficulty remembering simple details, such as names. Seniors are frequently plagued with deteriorated sleeping patterns that lead to shallow sleep and more awakenings, says those at the University of California. This can contribute to the prevention of memories being saved by the brain each evening. This is not the first time sleep and brain health have been measured. A 2008 University of California, Los Angeles study discovered that people with sleep apnea showed tissue loss in brain regions that help store memories. WebMD says imaging and behavioral studies show the role sleep plays in learning and memory and that lack of sleep can impair a person’s ability to focus and learn efficiently. Combine this with the necessity of sleep to make those brain wave connections for memories to be stored, and the importance of deep sleep is apparent. Another study, published in the journal Brain, conducted by doctors at Washington University in St. Louis, linked poor sleep with early onset of dementia, especially Alzheimer’s disease. Although poor sleep does not cause Alzheimer’s, it may increase brain amyloid proteins believed to be intrinsic to the disease. When slow-wave deep sleep is disrupted, levels of amyloid can grow and clog the brain. This is corroborated by data published in the journal Neurology. Getting deep sleep is important for reducing these proteins. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recognizes the difficulties elderly people may have in regard to sleep. The quality of deep sleep among older adults is often 75 percent lower than it is in younger people. Doctors can be cognizant of how sleep impacts memory and the onset of dementias and discuss insomnia treatment options with their patients.
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Coming Home By Wendy E. Murray Some folks say that you can never go home. While that may be true, I beg to differ. It’s been twenty years since we left Rochester. After several ‘look & see’ explorations to other states, we decided to return to where our roots began, upstate New York. I was born at Rochester General Hospital and resided in Gates until I went off to college. After marrying my college boyfriend, we made our first home in a newlywed apartment in Irondequoit. Six of the couples in that building were ‘just marrieds.’ In that environment, I met an extraordinary young bride, like myself, who taught me how to cook. Having been raised in a very large Catholic family, my mother did all the cooking, and unbelievably, did not teach her young children how to prepare a meal. Weekly, I peeled potatoes, washed and dried the dishes, vacuumed the carpets, cleaned the bathrooms but was not allowed in the kitchen, except to bake cookies. That was her terrain only. Can you believe it? My new Italian friend, Corrine, showed me how to make meatballs, superb spaghetti sauce, plus chicken fingers, a recipe my children begged me to make. Her mother had taught her how to master beef tenderloin, surrounded with bacon and encased in phyllo dough. At the time, I had no idea what phyllo dough actually was. Corrine’s minestrone soup sounded like a delicacy. When she went back to her hometown in Pennsylvania, I was on my own but by that time, I had more confidence and could, at least, concoct a meatloaf. Time flew by and before my eyes, the children were off to college and sadly, their father and I divorced. Fast forward several years, I became a bride again. My new husband and I moved to Asheville, North Carolina. We left the cold winters and became transplants into Confederate territory. We learned about the ‘War of Southern Independence’ and developed a fondness for hiking in the Appalachian Mountains. We met wonderful folks, who had lived their whole lives in Western North Carolina. We felt
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‘called’ to live there. Often, someone would ask “where your people from?” Yet, when retirement approached, we started searching again for a more affordable city to live in. In the twenty years we had made a home in North Carolina, the real estate market had skyrocketed, traffic had become congested and the word went out, far and wide, that Asheville was an All-American city, ‘quirky’ in nature (Obama’s family visited often). We laughed at the bumper sticker that said, ‘keep Asheville weird.’ To us, it seemed as if our small town atmosphere had exploded and the secret was OUT. Perhaps, there is a lesson to be learned here. You can return home provided one is open to change and expectations, not to mention different weather patterns. We feel lucky to have made a nest into a small cozy home in Fairport. Our backyard is fenced in and we are thinking of getting a small dog in spring. We can walk to the village, where we can feast at fine dining establishments, shop at a local meat market that offers excellent products, recycle my clothes at several consignment shops and hear the train whistle at night reminding me that I live in a town that is rich in history and beauty. Don’t forget the extensive Fairport library. What’s life without books? We await the adventures that our newly ‘recovered’ community shall bring. Life is good.
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On Sunday, January 28, Riga Recreation, in partnership with the Churchville Lions Club, held its annual WinterFest, at the Churchville Elementary School. The community turned out to celebrate the season with the Lions “World Famous” Chicken BBQ along with a Kid’s Carnival that included: a bounce house, caricature drawings, air brush tattoos, many challenging games, and a juggler. Thanks go out to: Monroe County Parks, the Churchville-Chili School District, Churchville Elementary School’s terrific custodial and cafeteria staff, the Town of Riga, the Churchville Lions and Leo Clubs, Dave “Bippy” Boyer, Air Play Juggling, Arlene’s Air Brush Tattoos, and Girl Scout Troop #916 lead by Sue Walker. David Thomas, Recreation Supervisor, Town of Riga
I want to thank the snowplow driver who stopped by our house on Christmas morning while I was struggling to shovel the driveway after a night of snowing. He was plowing a couple of driveways past our house and plowed out the end of our driveway without saying a word and when I looked up to thank him drove away. We wanted to thank him for a Christmas gift. Sincerely, Elaine & David
assessment he took the time to call me back and explain his findings and that it did not appear to be an immediate threat and that it'd be marked for patching come Spring. As City residents we're thankful to have such dedicated and professional DPW staff.
A big thank you to Caledonia D.P.W. guys for keeping our village sidewalks clean as a whistle. You know us old folks In January I called City DPW to need all the help we can get to report what my neighbors and I stay on our feet! thought was significant road To LeRoy’s No Finer Diner damage during a freeze thaw cycle. staff and patrons, (Especially The Superintendent of the kind ones who paid for our Maintenance took the phone call breakfast (2/9) and WinterFest and advised he'd be by to take a weekend!) we just wanted to say look. It wasn't 20 minutes later it’s always a bright point in our and Mr. Tourt was walking the week to come in not just because street looking at the affected the food is always good, but portions of the street. After his because we’re so touched how
back and forth across the road to the barn, and then to their house 100 times a day. I would have thought they would bury this cat on the first day it was hit. It must have been one of their barn cats. In running a dairy farm, I would think that you must like animals, since you work with them every day. It is upsetting to me that they have left this poor cat laying there. Be considerate and humane; please give the cat a proper burial. Do the right thing. Livonia Commuter
take care of you don't know your story. You feel embarrassed because you have to have help with things you used to do every day on your own. But mostly you feel depressed, unloved, and alone. The family that you raised and the friends who you shared your life with are nowhere to be seen. This holiday season you will eat a meal prepared for you by people you don't know. You will eat alone in your room or at a table with strangers. This is how Every morning on my way to MOST, not all, but Most of the work I pass a dairy farm. The house residents feel at nursing homes. is on one side of the road, the barn You raise your children the best You might not think you have the on the other side. One morning I you can. Yes, you have made time, but MAKE time. Bring noticed that a cat had been hit and mistakes but who hasn't? You them the love they need. was on the side of the road in front were a teacher, a fireman, a of their house. Over two weeks farmer, a shopkeeper, or a stay at How do you know 99 percent later, the cat is still on the side of home mom. It truly doesn't of the graves aren’t visited? I the road. These people have to walk matter because the people who thought it was really distracting,
kind and friendly everyone in there is to our little family, and especially to our baby girl, from Lori and the other staff giving her suckers, and making her pancakes look like animals and keeping her tired third shifter parents steadily caffeinated, to the customers that always say hi to us, even when we don’t have the baby with us, we just wanted to say thank you all and that we love being a little part of your little community in there! Love Kat, Mike, and Elise B
trying to reflect on my deceased father to have a rowdy bunch of teenagers skateboarding nearby. If it was a recreational park it would've said so on the sign and would be built for one. No respect for the people who want moments with their loved ones, not a bunch of exercisers distracting them. Go to a state park if you want to exercise. That is a recreational park, the cemetery is NOT. It is a sacred place where loved ones are buried, not for your amusement and exercise. Why not build a fast food stand there then, or sell sports stuff. Cemeteries are not intended for peoples' personal exercise programs. Go up to the recreational center. Cemeteries weren’t put there for the public’s amusement.
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Little-known Facts About Abraham Lincoln In honor of Lincoln’s birthday, here are 13 facts about the man. 1. Towering over others at a height of 6 feet 4 inches tall, Lincoln remains the tallest president to hold office. It is likely his stature helped to present an air of authority during his presidency. 2. Lincoln had two romantic interests before he married Mary Todd in 1842. Lincoln was in a relationship with Ann Rutledge, who died of typhoid fever. He also courted Mary Owens for some time before they ended their relationship. 3. Lincoln was notoriously messy. His law office was often cluttered, much to the chagrin of his partner William Herndon. It is said Lincoln kept an envelope on his desk marked, “When you can’t find it anywhere else, look into this.” 4. Lincoln was the first president to be photographed at his inauguration. His future assassin, John Wilkes Booth, can be seen in a photo standing close to the president. 5. In 1849, Lincoln obtained Patent No. 6,469 for a device that was designed to lift and keep boats afloat when they passed over a sandbar or entered shallow water. Lincoln served as a ferry operator and flatboat pilot prior to entering politics. 6. Lincoln took his dreams seriously and was purported to be interested in psychic research and activities. Before his election to the presidency, Lincoln said he was startled by a vision of a double image of himself. The second image was pale, according to accounts. His wife was led to believe the vision meant Lincoln would be elected to two terms as president and die during the second. 7. Lincoln’s beard is almost as famous as the man. He was urged by advisors to grow a beard during his first term to soften some of his harsh features. 8. Lincoln was born to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks. Actor Tom Hanks is a distant relative of the former president. 9. Despite his stature, Lincoln apparently had a high-pitched voice and not a deep timbre. 10. Lincoln wore a size 14 shoe. 11. According to reports by his personal secretary John Hay, Lincoln would sometimes pace the White House because of insomnia. He would keep Hay up with funny stories or with readings of Shakespeare. 12. Lincoln accepted a challenge to a duel with James Shields, a state auditor. Lincoln chose a broadsword as the weapon, but Shields decided to work through his differences with Lincoln amicably rather than face him in the duel. 13. The contents of Lincoln’s pockets on the night he was killed were not revealed until February 12, 1976.
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Pest Control Specialist Canandaigua NY Why work at Ehrlich? Ehrlich, a brand of Rentokil, is the largest pest control company in the world, and we are the third largest pest control company in North America. While we are big, we pride ourselves on our family atmosphere where we take mentoring and promoting from within seriously. • Stable industry with career advancement opportunities • Earn incentives for excellent customer retention and up-selling to current customers • Great benefits - Medical, Dental, and Vision, Employer-matched 401(k) • Paid vacation, holidays, and PTO days • Average first year earnings of at least $40,000 • Company vehicle
What do you need? • High School Diploma or GED, College preferred • 3+ years of customer service experience • Clean driving record*
Filler Operator Batch Operator Material Handler Positions needed in Batavia. Must be willing to work all shifts and weekends. Competitive pay, great benefits. Please send resumes to: amber.dibble@alpina.com & marcus.scott@alpina.com In today’s competitive job market, individuals need to channel all possible assets to get ahead. Working more efficiently and improving productivity can be an advantage to anyone.
This February, fall in love with a
NEW CAREER!
We are looking for individuals who want to make a difference where our customers live and work. Is that you?
Remedy Staffing is holding an Open House at Southco! Learn about production openings and tour the facility. Positions open on 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts.
E-mail resume to: michael.klein@jcehrlich.com
Monday, February 19th from 10:00am-12:00pm
We are Proudly an Equal Opportunity Employer! EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability
Link to Federal employment poster: http://www1.eeoc.gov/employers/upload/eeoc_self_print_poster.pdf Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/pdf/pay-transp_formattedESQA508c.pdf
250 East Street, Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 (Park in visitor’s parking lot, use front door, Lindsay will be available to meet you)
Apply online at www.remedystaff.com prior to open house.
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Diesel Mechanic AND
Drivers With Class A License 401(k) and Health Insurance Provided. Email or fax resume to:
duncanmilkhauling@ frontier.com fax 624-9517 Phone 624-9106
FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY February was named after an end-of-year celebration called “Februa,” also known as “Februalia” or “Februatio.” Februa was a Roman festival of ritual purification and washing - a spring cleaning of sorts. This festival was later incorporated into Lupercalia, another Roman celebration that has ties to Groundhog Day. January was actually added after February and was named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and endings.
A family owned and operated company.
Johnson Equipment Sales and Service
Parts Specialist Full time position: Sunday through Thursday 7am-3:30pm, 1⁄2 hr. unpaid lunch. Job description: Ordering and receiving parts, maintain records and part inventory. Working closely with shop and service writers to keep job downtime at a minimum. Essential requirements: Firsthand knowledge of truck and trailer parts is essential. Excellent computer skills, accuracy is essential. A valid driver’s license is required. Health insurance, vacation & 401k w/match packages offered! Apply in person at: 6070 Collett Rd., Farmington, NY 14425 Located at Leonard’s Express Send Resume to: Robert Bowman at bowro@jesales.com
SPC Joeseph Coburn 34 Avon Rd., Geneseo, NY 14454
585-905-9517 Joeseph.r.coburn.mil@mail.mil 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.
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:
Crop Production Services 585-384-5221 Or e-mail resume:
Rob.Curtin@cpsagu.com
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Drive truck in Upstate NY delivering food for Dudley Poultry, Middlesex, NY. Home evenings. Full time and OT. Medical. Holidays. Vacation. Personal days. Valid CDL and lifting required. $15.00 per hour.
Call Larry: 585-554-6412
NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL is looking to fill one full time
Computer Services Assistant Position The applicant needs a thorough knowledge of personal computers and the ability to analyze problems and develop appropriate solutions for both hardware and software issues. The job requires knowledge of PC and LAN operating systems. Applicant must be able to work well with others and succeed in a team environment. Applicant must meet civil service requirements and successfully pass civil service evaluation. Applications must be submitted by February 27, 2018␣to: Naples Central School, 136 North Main St., Naples, NY 14512 Attn: Pamela Claes, Deputy District Clerk Applications and information are available on the Naples Central School Website at http://www.naplescsd.org EOE
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Mr. Glass Fax Resume to 271-1279 or Email: alex@mrglassfix.com
Coastal Staffing Job Fair February 21st 2pm to 3pm Ontario Workforce Development 3010 Cnty. Complex Dr., Canandaigua, NY 14424
All Shifts Available Machine Operation Production Assembly HVAC Techs Jobs in Bloomfield/Rochester
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FIREWOOD FIREWOOD: Face Cords (4’x8’x16”). Seasoned/ Unseasoned, pickup or delivered. Stacking Available. HEAP Vendor. 5385 Agar Rd., Avon. Call/Text Mike McEvoy, 585-690-6024. FIREWOOD- LOG LOADS- ASSORTED HARD WOOD: 18-20 face cord. Contact 585-335-5879. FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035.
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ITEMS FOR SALE HUNTING LEASES - from 85 to 155 acres in Allegany or Cattaraugus Counties and more. For info. or to schedule a walk through contact WildlifeOutdoors@aol.com or 607-562-7414. BEST KEPT SECRET IN WAYNE COUNTY: Boerman’s Furniture Farm! Unbelievable amount of furniture, oak Hoosier/ desks, chairs, antiques, stoves, refrigerators, mattresses, farm equipment. More merchandise than you will ever imagine! 585-733-7621.
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TIRES: Large selection available for cars or trucks. 585-554-3347. NEW MULTIPURPOSE CERAMIC ”comfort zone” heater/ fan. Canandaigua. $10. 585-905-3099 OLD HARLEY PARTS: Duoglide, Rigid, Early Shovel. Also, side car package for Rigid. Vern, 585-698-6628. USED BUCK STOVE: (Model 51) Non catalytic wood stove fireplace insert only. Large glass door with gold plated trim. EPA tested, BTU/HR rating 40,900. Stove dimensions 22”hx27.5”wx20.75”d, flue 6”, wt 410 lbs. Heat capacity 1500-2600 sqft. Owner’s manual provided. $400. 585-377-9188 HAY FOR SALE: Large square bales, first and second cutting. Delivery available. Call 716-913-6313.
PETS NEW PUPPY CLASSES! START Monday, March 12th & Saturday, April 7th at Rush Location Denali Dog Obedience School, 585-924-4506 www.puppyclass.net
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NESTLED IN THE beautiful Gananda countryside, the Gardens Senior Living Community provides affordable, independent housing for adults age 62+. Call to schedule a tour today at 315-986-4088 or visit our website at www.homeleasing.net
FOR RENT RENTALS- HENRIETTA/ RIVERTON: 41 Partridgeberry Way. 3 bedroom ranch, $1175+. SCOTTSVILLE: 1 bedroom Townhouse apartment, $635+. Mark Guggino Real Estate, LLC: 585-334-3166.
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REAL ESTATE 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. 2 APARTMENTS for rent in Cohocton/ Atlanta area. 1 single bedroom $450 per month, and a 3 bedroom for $650 per month. Utilities not included. Sorry, but no pets allowed. Call or text 585-683-5676. HONEOYE: 3 bedroom duplex. W/D, dual heat, A/C. $1,000/ monthly + utilities. Security deposit required. No pets. 585-367-8771. 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. APARTMENT FOR RENT: Livonia, 2 Bedroom, newly renovated (new carpet/ paint throughout). 1 year lease, $700/ monthly. References required. 585-261-4285.
FOR SALE HILTON HEAD SC TIMESHARE is yours. You pay ownership and transfer deed fees. Odd year, 4th week. 843-696-7801.
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CUSTOM PLAINING; In East Rochester. 25 inches wide, 5 inches thick. Call Vince, 585-259-6863. TLC CARPENTRY: Home Maintenance, Repairs & Improvements. Interior & Exterior. Free Estimates. Reasonable prices. Fully insured. 585-374-6565.
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LAND INVESTMENT 20 acres $39,900 60% below market! Huge pond site, stream, woods, town rd., beautiful bldg. sites! 888-701-1864 NewYorkLandandLakes.com JUST REPO’D 10 acres - $19,900 Fields, woods, stream! Country setting in upstate NY. Call 888-650-8166. LAND CONTRACT: Cndg. City. Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 fireplaces, air conditioning, pretty yard on quiet street. Near schools, shopping. Dogs possible. $6,400 down & only $975 per month. 585-260-6460.
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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CARPET LAYER has THOUSANDS of yards of carpet left over! $1.50/ s.f., installed. Free in home estimates. Hugh, 585-798-0909.
WANTED WANTEDCOINS/ CURRENCY by Private Collector. Old U.S. coins, currency, collections. Top price paid, no dealer overhead. Honeoye. 585-322-5909.
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