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Table of Contents Art & Soul .............................Page 34 Auctions And Antiques ...............................Page 5 Auto Section ...............................Page 8
SPRINGWATER: 7299 Depot Rd, Lot 24, November 10th (9-1) ESTATE SALE. Many tools, furniture and much more. DANSVILLE: 5650 Powell Rd at 256, November 2nd-4th (9-4), Giant Multi-Family 3 Day Sale. New, next to new, handmade, name brands, gifts and holiday items inside. Yard and porch sale. To much to list.
Brighter/Vent .............................Page 17 Classifieds .............................Page 42 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 7 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 35 For The Family .............................Page 28 Garage Sales ...............................Page 2 Give and Take .............................Page 32 Health & Wellness .............................Page 14 Home Services .............................Page 18 Hometown Events .............................Page 26 Passages ...............................Page 9 Pet Place .............................Page 10 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 33 Senior Center .............................Page 12
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Keep your feelings to yourself as you work through an awkward circumstance. Complaining is useless, and also unwise since your words could come back to haunt you. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A sudden flash of Bovine practicality shows you how you might be able to turn your artistic pursuits into a profitable venture. A spouse or partner offers some sage advice. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Be prepared with several “Plan Bs” that you might have to use as backups just in case you encounter some troublesome complications with your carefully constructed schedule. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) You might think you’ll never have a free moment again with the demands of the workplace piling on. Cheer up. The pressure eases as holiday time nears. An old friend brings good news. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Your Leonine pride might make it difficult to offer an apology to a co-worker you unintentionally offended. But a quick and sincere “I’m sorry” could prevent problems down the line. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) This is a good time to tackle those backed-up chores that have kept you from moving into other, potentially more worthwhile projects. A personal matter needs your attention. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You usually have no problem rushing to the defense of someone you perceive as being treated unjustly. But perceptions could be deceiving this week. Check the facts before you act. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Before you point fingers at who might be to blame for the unexpected change in your plans, take a few moments to reflect on how this turn of events might be a blessing in disguise. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You seek out advice in the first part of the week. But be careful not to let counsel from others overshadow your own sense of perception. Things become clearer by the week’s end. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The trusted colleagues you relied on earlier continue to offer support with your project. But you take more control, and by the week’s end, you should be in full command. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Rely on your practical side while exploring investment possibilities. Caution is still your watchword in these matters. Your social life takes a gratifying turn by the week’s end. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) An already confusing situation appears to grow murkier during the first part of the week. But it all starts to clear by the week’s end. Plan to spend the weekend with someone special. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a passion for life that inspires others to follow your example. You could be a motivational speaker. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Continuing an annual event, The Dansville Rotary Club is offering a FREE Thanksgiving Dinner of fresh turkey, potatoes, dressing, vegetable and pie for anyone in the Dansville area. Meals will be prepared at The Union Hose Club Room (Elizabeth St.) and can be picked up at the The Union Hose or delivered to your home between noon and 1pm. There will be no dining in! All deliveries will be restricted to a 10 mile radius of Dansville. Please fill out the attached application and return by Nov. 17th to Jon Shay, Dansville Rotary Club, 9384 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437 Name Address Phone # Number of Dinners Special Instructions
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Charles O. Wright October 29, 2018 Honeoye, NY – Charles Wright, 86, passed away October 29, 2018 at his home. He was born in Springwater, NY on April 5, 1932, a son of the late Harold and Helen Wright. On September 6, 1952 he married his loving wife, Eileen Perry, who survives. A Wayland graduate and RIT alumni, Charlie retired from Joslyn Manufacturing, Pinco Division, Lima NY. He enjoyed spending time with his family. He is well loved by all his family and friends and will be deeply missed. He is survived by his devoted wife, Eileen, children Vicky (Mike) Hass; Craig (Robin) Wright; Sharon (Larry) Thoresen; Angie (Chris) DeGeorge-Miller; grandchildren, Michael (Renee) Hass, Matthew (Aliza) Hass, Joshua (Amber) Wright, Alicia (Gus) Hernandez, Charleen (Matt) Kershaw, Jessica (Dustin) Holm, Tony (Samantha Miller) DeGeorge, Ryan (Paige Penland) DeGeorge; 17 greatgrandchildren; son-in-law John DeGeorge; brothers, Doug (Linda) Wright, Steve Wright, Mark Wright and sisters Ruth ( Jack) Malone, Crystal Fairbrother, and several nieces, nephews and cousins; two faithful pets Frankie and Scamp. He was predeceased by his siblings Jimmy and Bonnie Wright. There will be no calling hours. Funeral Services will be private at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 435 E. Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620 or online at act.alz.org/donate or Cinderella Pet Rescue, P O Box 533, Penitas TX 78576. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. A heart of gold stopped beating, two twinkling eyes closed to rest; God broke our hearts to prove He only takes the best.
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Where Knowledge Grows 200 MAIN ST. • DANSVILLE, NY 14437 • 585.335.6720 Hours: M-TH 10am-8:00pm; FRI. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-2pm
NOVEMBER 2018 “Welcome Ms. Mary Ellen!” Please join us in welcoming our newest staff member, Mary Ellen Arena. Mary Ellen will be coordinating all our Children’s programs and services. She comes with vast experience working with children of all ages. Please stop in to say hello to Ms. Mary Ellen! “Gingerbread Fun for Little Hands” and “Gingerbread House Creations” November 23rd is a sweet month at Dansville Public Library! In the morning, on Friday, from 10:30-11:00 a.m., children ages 2 to 5 years old will listen to the story, The Gingerbread Man and then decorate their own edible gingerbread man! The Library will provide all the cookies, candy and icing needed for decorating. Children can take their Gingerbread Man creation home with them as soon as they have finished decorating. (PLEASE note any food allergies with your registration.) This event will be FUN but messy! Please wear aprons or old clothes and pull back long hair. Don’t miss this special inaugural holiday event! Space is limited. Call us at 585-336-6720 or stop in the library to register your child. Then, Friday, afternoon, November 23rd from 2-4 p.m. the older children, ages 5-13, are invited to decorate their own Gingerbread House! Again the Library will provide all the construction and decorating materials needed: cookies and candy and icing. All houses are completely edible and will be taken home after completion. (PLEASE note any food allergies with your registration.) Please remember! This workshop will get messy so please pull back long hair and have children war old clothes or bring an apron. Don’t miss this special annual holiday event! Space is limited. Call 585335-6720 or stop in the library to register your child.
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“Holiday Crafts at the Library/ Winter in the Village” Saturday, December 1, 2018, 5-8 p.m. come to celebrate Winter in the Village in Downtown Dansville! Be sure to stop in at the Dansville Public Library for crafts, cookies and hot apple cider! Don’t miss this spectacular holiday event for children and families! For more information please call 585-335-6720 or stop in the library to register your child. Plan Ahead……. “Santa & Mrs. Claus” Santa and Mrs. Claus will make their annual visit to the Dansville Public Library on Saturday, December 15th from 10 a.m. to noon. Children of all ages can come to visit with Santa for a few minutes and listen hear special stories. ÊYou will want to bring your camera to take a picture of your child with Santa and Mrs. Claus! Ms. Mary Ellen will have songs and crafts of the season before and after the visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus! Don’t miss this special event! For more information please call 585-335-6720 “Holiday Closings” The Library will close at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday November 21st and be closed all day Thursday November 22nd in observance of Thanksgiving. We will be back at the desk on Friday November 23rd at 10:00 a.m.
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10 early signs of Alzheimer’s disease Change plays a big role in the aging process. As adults age, both their minds and bodies undergo changes. The changes associated with aging are not uniform. Some people may experience small changes as they inch toward and ultimately pass retirement age, while others may undergo changes that affect nearly every aspect of their lives. Cognitive decline is the type of age-related change that can have a dramatic impact on a person’s life, affecting his or her ability to live independently. A general term used to describe symptoms associated with a decline in memory or thinking skills such as judgment and reasoning, dementia is often mistaken as a normal part of aging. However, the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America notes that dementia-related illnesses, including Alzheimer’s disease, are not a normal part of aging. Because many people associate memory loss with aging, they may be compelled to accept some of the early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s as mere byproducts of growing older. However, the Alzheimer’s Association urges men 5. Trouble understanding visual images and spatial and women to report any of these 10 early signs and symptoms relationships: Some people with Alzheimer’s have difficulty of Alzheimer’s to their physicians the moment they’re noticed. reading, judging distance and determining color or contrast. Family members who notice these signs in their relatives also 6. New problems with words in speaking or writing: should report them to their loved ones’ physicians. Difficulty joining or continuing a conversation and calling 1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life: Examples of this things by the wrong name are some examples of this symptom. symptom include forgetting recently learned information; 7. Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps: forgetting important dates and events; and asking for the same People with Alzheimer’s sometimes put things in unusual information over and over. places and then cannot retrace their steps to find those things. 2. Challenges in planning or solving problems: Someone 8. Decreased or poor judgment: Poor judgment and exhibiting this symptom may have trouble following a recipe or decision-making often affects people with Alzheimer’s. paying monthly bills. 9. Withdrawal from work or social activities: People with this 3. Difficulty completing familiar tasks at home at work or at symptom may begin to withdraw from favorite activities or leisure: Forgetting the rules of a favorite game or experiencing avoid being social because of the changes they’re experiencing. trouble driving to a familiar location are some examples of this 10. Changes in mood and personality: Mood changes affect symptom. people with Alzheimer’s, who may become confused, 4. Confusion with time or place: People with Alzheimer’s lose suspicious, depressed, fearful, or anxious. track of dates, seasons and the passage of time. Learn more about Alzheimer’s disease at www.alz.org.
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WEEK OF 11/05/18 - 11/09/18 Monday:** Pork Ribbette w/ BBQ Sauce Hamburger Roll Mashed Potatoes w/ Chives Zucchini & Summer Squash Fresh Orange **No Meal Served at Avon Site Today Tuesday: Beef & Vegetable Stew, Biscuit, Mashed Potatoes, Tropical Fruit Cup
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To All West Sparta Voters On November 6th vote for Kreag Cotter for Town Councilman. Kreag was selected by the Town Board to fill the vacancy until December 31st, and he wishes to continue working for you the voters. So vote for Kreag Cotter on row B to keep him in office!
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--DEAR DR. ROACH: I understand that the overuse of antibiotics can harm the good bacteria in the intestinal tract, as well as the bad. While I don’t feel that I am abusing antibiotics, I have been prescribed two courses in the past five years. I wonder what action can be taken to try to ensure that balance in my gut is restored. -- M.L. ANSWER: We are just beginning to understand the beneficial effect of bacteria living in our intestine, and there is preliminary evidence that antibiotics might have adverse long-term effects due to loss of healthy bacteria. I think the most important message from this is to use antibiotics as little as possible, but two courses in five years is certainly modest. The use of probiotics (healthy bacteria) might help prevent growth of harmful bacteria, improve the immune system, reduce pain and improve the function of the gut lining. I don’t think probiotics are necessary after the occasional course of antibiotics. However, it is reasonable to consider probiotics in some situations, including in people with inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis), in cases of infectious diarrhea and perhaps in people with irritable bowel syndrome. Commercial probiotics are expensive, not FDA-approved and aren’t proven to treat or cure any disease as of yet. Yogurt often is recommended, but not all yogurt contains live healthy bacteria. Even in the ones that do, many of the bacteria are killed by our stomach acid. Other fermented dairy products, such as kefir, have higher concentrations of bacteria. Both of these might be problematic in people with lactose intolerance (which can happen to anyone temporarily after a bout of infectious diarrhea) *** DEAR DR. ROACH: My domestic partner’s body heat is always very warm. We keep our home at 75 degrees F, and she complains that the house is too hot. Even at night when I touch her, I can feel the heat on her body. What do you think might be causing this to happen? Is this normal? She is in her mid-60s. -- C.B. ANSWER: It is not at all abnormal for people to have different temperatures at which they feel comfortable, and 75 degrees F is on the warm side of comfort for many. One way that our bodies regulate temperature is through blood flow to the extremities. When the blood vessels are open, the person will feel quite warm to the touch, and when trying to conserve heat, the skin feels cold and clammy. If she is really bothered by it, it might be worth thinking about two common medical issues: hyperthyroidism and vasomotor instability of menopause. In hyperthyroidism, the entire metabolism is enhanced, so the person is warm all the time. A simple blood test can confirm this diagnosis. In a woman in her 60s, it is common to have periods of vasomotor instability, usually called hot flashes. In these, the blood vessels open up and the woman becomes uncomfortably hot for a few minutes. It is possible that one of these could be happening for your partner. However, sometimes variations in normal physiology can fool the physician into thinking there is a problem. *** 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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I recently found ripped up pieces of paper on one of my town's back roads. I was surprised to find they were seemingly diary pages! And they were dated just a couple of weeks ago. Let's just say they made me cry. It was a poetic love letter expressing one’s feelings for someone else. It was beautifully composed, with so much heartache in it. I am hoping the writer will see this. If you do, please contact me at wheniamold260@gmail.com. I want to know your story. Thank you for letting me realize there are many triumphs, heartaches and breaks. But
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there is also hope. Hope and redemption. I recently submitted a request to Give & Take for a small fridge for our church’s Youth Ministry room. Within a week I had received two offers! I am blessed by the generosity of these two individuals but also by the Penny Saver’s commitment to publishing this wonderful and helpful feature! Hats off to Livingston County Pizza on Rochester Street in Avon. Your pizza is wonderful. Your service is excellent. Keep up the good work! Diane
You allowed your toddler to scream for 40 minutes in the area's largest grocery store this morning. You should be ashamed of yourself for telling
To the individual complaining about farmers spreading manure, New York State has right-to-farm laws. If you do not like the smells associated with agriculture, you should move to the city. Also, the world does not revolve around you and your schedule; farmers are not going to wait until it is 90 degrees to do a task that needs to get done. You come here from [another country] because you can receive a free wheelchair for
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people "that's just what toddlers do". No, it's what terrible parents of toddlers do. People were removing their hearing aids because of you. People were leaving the store because of you. If you're not going to teach your child to behave properly, leave him at home. Why do so many people feel it is OK to pull into oncoming traffic just because something is blocking their lane? I'm sorry that the delivery truck or lawn service is parked on your side, but that means you need to STOP and wait for me to pass before you proceed to drive around.
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Thank you so much for my relatives, friends and neighbors! You have all helped me out so much! Thank you to Patrick Kelly, Rory Hoskins, Brenda and Chuck Ferugie, Mary McDonald, Frankie Lapoma, Ronald Wall, Dominic, Jeff Hayes, Fred Webb and Mike Cuozzo and Bill Coffey. God Bless You! Patty Kelly
A few days ago I was in Walmart in Batavia, not having any success finding what I needed. Went to Customer
Service; the lady said this young man may be able to help you. (wish I could remember his name). He had a hand-held gadget and said, "Follow me." Eureka! Found all the items I was looking for! What a contrast to the woman who was checking me out in a store that is closing soon no eye contact; she was carrying on a conversation with a coworker.
your child; something that would have cost many thousands of dollars in [your country]. You live in a 3-bedroom subsidized housing apartment with a utility allowance deducted from the rent. Ramps were added to your building for easy wheelchair access. However, out front of your apartment you fly [your country's] flag. Pretty ungrateful aren't you?
mulch for the past two years, never plant a flower; never wash the exterior windows, paid to have a flunky company wash the exterior of the building (but not the windows!) which left stains ALL over the siding....a mess which no one has ever addressed. One picnic table for 32 residents, no shaded area for senior citizens to sit; no chairs, No nothing! Wake up.
With 60 new apartments going up next door that offer free air conditioning, free laundry facilities, free flat screen TV, free basic cable, free microwave ovens, and all utilities free, I would be sprucing up this complex before you lose all of your good tenants. Instead, you raise the price of one load of laundry to $4.00; never mulch these grounds even though the maintenance man has prepared all trees and shrubs for
To the driver in the car who nearly rear-ended me, then proceeded to "shoot" me "finger guns," tailgate me, then gunned it and flipped me off once I turned to [local store], yeah, I was the young girl in the other car. Sad to see grown men act like children. Actually, a child would have more decency. Sorry you were in such a rush. I actually commend you for at least not beeping at me!
While shopping at Aldi's a couple of weeks ago a very generous lady behind me paid for my groceries. Thanks again!
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LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF WAYLAND PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING on a “Local Law 4 of 2018” to “Override the Tax Levy Limit Established in General Municipal Law 3-c” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Said public hearing will be held on November 5, 2018 at 6:15 pm at the Wayland Courthouse located at 17 N. Main St. Wayland, NY at which hearing parties and interested citizens may make comment on or have questions pertaining to the local law to override the tax levy limit for the 2019 Budget. A copy of the local law will be available to the public at the Wayland Town Clerk’s Office located at 110 N. Main St., Wayland, NY, 14572. By Order of the Wayland Town Board Natalie J. Baird Wayland Town Clerk Dated: October 30, 2018
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1&2 3 4
East Avon Fire Dept., 1615 W. Henrietta Rd. (East Avon) Avon Village Hall, 74 Genesee St. Wesleyan Church, 300 Genesee St.
CALEDONIA
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Caledonia Town Building, 3109 Main St. Caledonia Mumford School, Administrative Bldg., 99 North St.
CONESUS
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GENESEO
1 2&3 4 5
St. Mary’s Parish Center, 13 North St United Methodist Church, 4520 State Rte. 63 Morgan Estates Community Center, 4339 Clear View Rd. SUNY Geneseo - Kuhl Gym
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Groveland Town Hall, 4955 Aten Rd. Groveland Fire Hall, 7428 State Rte. 63
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GV BOCES Leicester School, 3 Mt. Morris Rd.
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Hemlock Fire Hall, 7375 Al Sharpe Ave. Livonia Public Library, 2 Washington St., Livonia Lakeville Fire Training Grounds, 5939 Stone Hill Rd.
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N. DANSVILLE 1, 2, 3, 4 North Dansville Town Hall, 14 Clara Barton St. NUNDA
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Nunda Fire Hall, 4 S State St. Dalton United Methodist Church, 10074 State St.
OSSIAN
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Ossian Town Hall, 4706 Ossian Hill Rd.
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Portage Town Hall, 2 North Church St., Hunt
SPARTA
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Sparta Community Center, 7351 State Rte 256
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Springwater Town Hall, 8022 South Main St
W. SPARTA
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West Sparta Town Hall, 8302 Kysorville-Byersville Rd.
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York Town Hall, 2668 Main St.
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Onions
Celery
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1
3 lb. bag
Green Onions
On The Vine
Tomatoes
98¢ 68¢ each
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3
$ 98
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Gallon
White Hargraves
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Winter Squash
Caramel Dip
Sundia Salted or Roasted
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5 68 6 In Store Bakery ¢
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Fruit Cups
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Potatoes
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$ 48
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$ 68 12 oz. bag
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Blue Bonnet
Crystal Farms
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Butter Spread
American Singles
Cheese Sticks
7
5/$
Tropicanna
Cream Cheese
Orange Juice
3
2
$ 99
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Chobani
Swiss Miss
Yogurt
Pudding
5/$
52 oz.
5.3 oz.
5
2
$ 99
Vegetable Steamers
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Waffles
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1
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4
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Family Size Potato Chips
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3
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2/$
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Shredded Cheese
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$ 28
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Pork Loin Fillets
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5
$ 28
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lb.
Pork Shoulder Spareribs
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$ 88 lb.
House Of Raeford Individually Quick Froze
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5
Split Fryer Chicken Breast
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$ 28
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lb. Beef
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2
Smithfield
Easy Peel Raw Shrimp
Chicken Thighs
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$ 49
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$ 98
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Sliced Bacon
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Deli Sliced Tubs
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$ 99 8 oz.
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Delmonico Steak
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1098
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BUY ONE GET ONE
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Puff Pack Pepperoni
Breakfast Sandwiches
5
$ 99
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5
Pork Loin
Combination Pack
2 Ribs 2 Loins 2 Center Cut Chops
1
$ 88
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Wilson’s
Black Forest
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1/2 lb. Roast11.3-15.25 Beef oz. 1/2 lb. Wunderbar Bologna 1/2 lb. American Cheese
2
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Half Sub Starting At
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$ 45
Deli Sliced
Deli Sliced
9
$ 49 1/2 lb.
Turkey Breast
Deli Delight
2
$ 99 1/2 lb.
Chopped Ham
Deli Sliced
2
1/2 lb.
Hard or Genoa Salami
Friday Only
Deli Sliced Also, Sandwich Pepperoni
3
$ 79 1/2 lb.
1/2 lb.
Sandridge
Texas Redskin Potato Salad or 4 Bean Salad Deli Fresh
1
$ 99 1/2 lb.
Sandridge
Marghertia Brand
With 2 Sides and Dinner Roll
1
$ 79 Deli Sliced
$ 49
Fish Fry
8
Deli Loaves Pickle & Pimento Olive or Old Fashioned
Carolina Oven Roasted or Smoked
1/2 lb.
$ 49
2
1/2 lb.
Armour Eckrich Oven Baked
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$ 49
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Tapioca Pudding Deli Delight
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$ 89 1/2 lb.
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$ 29 12 oz.
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$ 99
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6
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Paper Towels
Hershey’s
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2
$ 49 22-24 oz.
Pringles
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$ 69 5.5 oz.
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$ 99 8 ct.
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1
$ 69 4 pack
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Cutlery
4
$ 99 288 ct.
Shurfine Shurfine
Cake Mixes
1
$ 39 16.5 oz.
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Lasagna
1
$ 29 1 lb.
Brown or Powdered Sugar
1
$ 49 2 lb.
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Ragu Lipton
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3
2/$ 2-4.5 oz.
Pineapple
5/$ 8 oz.
5
3
$ 29 16 oz.
Kidney Beans
1
$ 88 40 oz.
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2
Pasta Sauce
$ 69
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$ 88
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Ketchup
1
38 oz.
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3
$ 99 40 oz.
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Tidy Cat
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6
$ 99 14 lb.
Bath Tissue
1
$ 99 4 pack
General Mills
Cheerios Cereal
3
$ 99 18 oz.
Marcal
Napkins
1
$ 88 250 ct.
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DID YOU KNOW? Come autumn, many foods seem to take on a unique flavor exclusive to the season. That’s thanks to the ubiquitous “pumpkin spice,” which each fall is a specially featured ingredient in everything from cream cheese to marshmallows. Naturally, pumpkin spice is also a key ingredient when preparing pumpkin pie. But just what does pumpkin spice contain? Pumpkin spice is a combination of several different ground spices. It typically includes cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and nutmeg. It also may include allspice. Pumpkin spice is the name given to the blend in the United States. In the United Kingdom, pumpkin spice is known as “mixed spice,” which is a similar but not exact blend as that used to create pumpkin spice. Both feature cinnamon as the dominant flavor. SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. In 2017, Cincinnati’s Scooter Gennett became the second player since 1901 with four home runs and at least 10 RBIs in a game. Who was the other? 2. In the 1960s, three San Francisco Giants combined to win the National League home run title in seven seasons. Name the three. 3. When was the last time before 2014-16 that the University of Tennessee’s football team won three consecutive bowl games? 4. Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016 and 2017 to win their first seven playoff games in consecutive seasons. 5. Patrick Kane set a record for the U.S. men’s hockey team at the Ice Hockey World Championships in 2018 by tallying a total of 20 points. Who had held the record? 6. Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson set a women’s hockey record at the 2018 Winter Games for fastest back-to-back goals in Olympic history (six seconds). Who had held the mark? 7. Who was the last men’s golf major championship winner before Francesco Molinari in 2018 (British Open) to play the final two rounds without going over par on a hole?
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Answers 1. St. Louis’ Mark Whiten, who had four home runs and 12 RBIs in a game in 1993. 2. Orlando Cepeda (1961), Willie Mays (‘62, ‘64, ‘65) and Willie McCovey (‘63, ‘68, ‘69). 3. It was the 1994-96 seasons. 4. The Minneapolis Lakers in 1949 and 1950. 5. Richard Roberge, with 16 points in 1962. 6. Canada’s Caroline Ouellette scored goals 16 seconds apart in 2006. 7. Steve Elkington, at the 1995 PGA Championship.
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Groveland Volunteer Fire Department
November 17, 2018 • 7pm Held at the Groveland Fire Hall 7428 State Rt. 63, Groveland DANSVILLE NA Meetings at the Dansville Free Methodist Church. 25 Franklin St., Dansville. Meets every Tuesday & Friday at 7pm. Info: 585-335-3898. Dansville Rotary Little Libraries: Take a Book - Bring a Book Exchange a Book! 4 Locations: *Cumminsville (near the ball field). *Scottsburg (Community Ctr). *Noyes (Between the Cancer Ctr & After Hours). *Dansville Town Hall. All filled with a variety of books for all ages. We encourage everyone to use the Little Libraries! Number Twelve ”Special” Penny Social - An event to help shingle our church roof! Monday, November 5, Dansville Presbyterian Church, School St., Dansville. Doors Open @ 5:30pm / Drawings @ 6:30pm. Refreshments and Door Prizes, Gift Baskets, Baked Goods, Raffle Items. New and One-of-aKind-Items!! Lots of Fun!!
NA Meetings at Noyes Hospital, 111 Clara Barton St., Dansville. Meets every Sunday at 7pm in the downstairs conference room. Annual Beta Sigma Phi Penny Social - Monday, November 19, Dansville Moose Club, 6 Main St., Dansville. Doors Open- 6pm. Drawing- 7pm. Raffles! Door Prizes! 50/50! Free Refreshments! Toy and Game Exhibit at the Dansville Area Historical Museum, 14 Church Street, Dansville. Opens this Saturday, November 3, 10am-2 pm. Features a furnished 17-room miniature house that is the replica of Connie Kane’s childhood home, toys and games from the 1800s through the 1980s. Little kids will enjoy an “I Spy” game, a large replica of an 1894 puzzle, and viewing photo cards through an 1905 stereoscope. Stay to play Sorry, Candyland, or Monopoly. Exhibit also open every Saturday from November 17 through December 22, 10am-2pm. Admission is free.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2018
Suffrage Movement in Livingston County
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Presented by Amie Alden, Livingston County Historian Wed., Nov. 7, 2018 • 7pm at West Sparta Methodist Church 4287 Redmond Rd., Dansville 14437 The movement for women’s right to vote in Livingston County and the nation from mid-nineteenth century to the passage of the 19th ammendment to the US Constitution in 1920.
Hosted by West Sparta Historical Society Free, open to the public, light refreshments, donations accepted. For more info: Chris Strobel at cjsdetails08@yahoo.com
Dansville Marching Mustangs Basket Raffle - Sunday, November 4, 12pm-3pm. Drawing at 3:15pm. Held at the Dansville Town Hall, 14 Clara Barton St., Dansville. For more information email Marc Bridon: bridonm@dansvillecsd.org. Penny Social - Monday, November 5, Dansville Moose Club. Doors open 6pm. Drawings 7pm. Refreshments, 50/50, Raffles, New Items. Proceeds Benefit C.A.N.N. Help Community Answers Needs Network purchase cribs, mattresses, diapers & other needs.
HORNELL The Parkinson’s Disease Support Group meets the second Saturday of every month at the Hornell YMCA in the music room from 10 am to 11:30 am. This group is open to people with Parkinson’s, caregivers, family members and friends in the Hornell, Dansville, Bath, and surrounding areas. For more information, call Lisa Scott at 607-382-6497.
Christian Motorcyclists Association - (Solid Rock Riders Chapter) meets 3rd Saturday, 9:30AM at Salvation Army Building, 95 Seneca Street, Hornell. Call Jeff (585)704-9871 or visit: http:// www.cmahornell.org. Visitors welcome.
PERRY Fall Bazaar and Luncheon: Saturday, November 17 from 10am till 2pm, Brick Presbyterian Church, corner Main and Church Sts., Perry. Luncheon features homemade soups, pulled pork sandwiches and homemade dessert selection. Bazaar includes attic treasurers, vendors, hand-crafted items, theme baskets and baked goods. Proceeds benefit mission projects of the Presbyterian Women’s group. Harvest Dinner - Perry First United Methodist Church at 35 Covington St., Perry is having their Harvest Dinner Saturday, November 10 from 4PM. Take outs are available. $10 Adults, $5 age 12 and under, under 3 free. Menu includes Turkey and fixings, Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Squash, Cabbage Salad, Applesauce, Rolls, Pie and other homemade desserts, Coffee, Tea and Milk.
SPRINGWATER Trail Maintenance Hike - Wheaton Hill, Springwater: Hike, Explore & Clean up the Wheaton Hill Trail in Springwater Sunday November 4 from 2-4PM. Pitch in, with Springwater Trails, to clear the trail of undesirable brush. For additional info/directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org
WAYLAND Social-Tique-N Event: Wayland American Legion Post 402, 102 N. Main St., Wayland on Sunday, November 4, 2pm. Luncheon: $5. Chili, hot dogs, sauerkraut & cornbread. Antiques Raffled. Antique Auction. For more information contact Kevin at 585-737-7587. Proceeds Benefit the Wayland Area Veteran’s Aid Fund.
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Holiday Craft Sale and Vendor Bazaar With Outside Vendors • Shop Local Bake Sale • Please Join Us… Bring Friends! Groveland Federated Parish 6616 Groveland Hill Road, Groveland Intersection of Aten and Bennett Hill Road Friday, November 9th and Saturday, November 10th 9:00 TO 4:00 both days Luncheon both days 11:00-2:00 Soup, sandwich, dessert & drink for $5.00
Plan a day t o shop local f airs, shops & st ands Crafts, jew elry and décor: Include a trip to a craft fair, w here local vendors come together to display and sell their w ares, on your w eekend schedule. Handcrafted items make thoughtful and unique gifts, w hich can be tucked aw ay for giving later in the year. Booths at these types of events tend to be diverse. Spend the day strolling tow n squares or closed-off city centers, and you may find some handfashioned jew elry or home-crafted artisanal soaps. Those eager to enhance their homes’ décor may find unique items like painted signs, knit afghans and much more.
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Dansville Rotary Little Libraries
At 4 locations: •␣Cumminsville (near ball field) •␣Scottsburg (Community Ctr.) •␣Noyes (between the Cancer Center & After Hours)
•␣Dansville Town Hall All filled with a large variety of books. We encourage everyone to use the Little Libraries Take a book≥… Bring a book… Exchange a book
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Backyard Maintenance Tips For Summer (NAPS)—Summer is here and it’s time for backyard barbecues! Before your guests arrive, check these four backyard maintenance tasks off your to-do list to ensure your yard is looking good. Clean Your Barbecue To prevent food from sticking to your barbecue grills, rub cooking oil on the grates before you start. After you’re done barbecuing, use warm, soapy water to clean the grates with a wire brush. Give Outdoor Furniture a Pick-Me-Up With all furniture, check for wear and tear that may have occurred during winter. Clean plastic furniture and chair or couch cushions simply with a cloth or soft scrub brush dipped in a mix of water and dish detergent. Some outdoor cushions can be thrown in the washer so check the tags. Check Power Equipment Since power equipment most likely hasn’t been used in months, turn it on to make sure it’s working properly. Some equipment may need to be lubricated to run smoothly again. Easily lubricate the moving parts of a lawn mower with WD-40 EZ-REACHTM. It has an 8-inch, flexible straw that bends and keeps its shape to get WD-40® Multi-Use Product into hard-to-reach places, like in and around the blade. Tidy Up Your Lawn Trim large plants, hedges and bushes that had a growth spurt during the spring, and remove dead limbs from trees. Remove leaves and other debris from the gutters around your home, and remove weeds from the lawn and garden. You may need to reseed some areas of your lawn as well. With the completion of these four tasks, guests will be enjoying your backyard barbecues all summer long. To see how WD-40 EZ-REACH can help you tackle other outdoor maintenance projects, visit WD40.com.
Veterans Steak Dinner November 11, 2018 • 3:00 to 7:00pm Lakeville Fireman’s Exempt Club
Dansville Lioness Club 23rd Annual
5939 Stone Hill Rd., Lakeville, NY Free Steak Dinner for all Veterans and free meals provided for accompanying family. Please join us to honor your service to our country.
Sat., Nov. 10, 2018 • 10:00am - 2:00pm Dansville Moose Club, 6 Main St. • Dansville, NY
Featuring several local vendors and artisans
Shop Early for the Holidays! Luncheon available
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Homemade soups, chili and desserts! Take-outs Available!
50-50 Raffle • Vendor Raffles • Theme Basket Raffles
Les, Matt & Jen Cole plus many friends.
All proceeds from this event are exclusively used for charitable purposes & service projects in the community.
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LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF WAYLAND PUBLIC HEARING TAKE NOTICE THAT , the Town of Wayland will hold a PUBLIC HEARING, Monday, November 5, 2018 at 6:30 PM at the Wayland Court House, located at 17 North Main St., Wayland, New York. PURPOSE of said hearing is to present the Town of Wayland Preliminary Budget for the fiscal year 2019. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that a copy of the preliminary budget is on file in the Town Clerk’s Office, 110 N Main St., Wayland, NY and may be viewed during regular business hours. All interested persons will be heard. Salaries of elected officials for year 2019 are as follows: Supervisor: $9,650.00 Council Members: $10,760.00 (4) $ 2,690.00 each Superintendent of Highways: $60,000.00 Town Clerk/Tax Collector: $32,548.00 Town Justice 1: $11,873.00 Town Justice 2: $10,883.00 By Order of the Wayland Town Board Natalie J. Baird, Wayland Town Clerk Dated: October 30, 2018
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DOG KENNEL, chain link, new in box, 6’x6’x6’x4’: 716-474-2884 2 SONY TRINITRON TVs in working condition (20” & 27”). Also, 2 LAMPS: 585-662-5801 KODAK PRINTER/SCANNER/COPIER 5100, functional: 585-889-3341
SLATE WALKWAY PIECES - up to 2-foot square to repair patio. Linda: 248-2290 COMBINATION VHS/DVD PLAYER in excellent working condition: Call or Text 585-519-1261
KODAK SLIDE CAROUSELS. Sixteen, in good condition, with boxes. KODAK SLIDE PROJECTOR, works but needs bulb: jvc45@aol.com
MOVING BOXES and PACKING MATERIALS: Gary 585-752-7705
FOOSBALL TABLE - very sturdy, possibly commercial quality. Good condition. Henrietta area: 585-624-5626
ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR with or without heater. Needed ASAP: 585-447-1739
SONY TUBE TYPE 27” TV: Gary 585-752-7705
Collecting BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION for grandchild. NO expired dates: Call 585-781-4689, if no answer please leave message. Serious calls only.
60 SMALL STYROFOAM COOLERS (9”x12”x9.5”) inside is a bit smaller, each can fit 6 regular size cans of soda: eastshep@gmail.com READER’S DIGESTS from 1970s to 2010. Like new. For senior center or nursing home. TVs W/REMOTES. Good condition. Panasonic 10” AC/DC, Zenith 13” & Ilo 25” digital: 585-329-6827 noon-8pm
WOODEN SHUTTERS. Medium or small, any condition, for crafts: Text only please 585-748-8531 3 or 4 FISHER PRICE WOODEN PEOPLE to complete a set for a grandchild: 585-409-6663 EXERCISE BIKE WANTED: geanneh@hotmail.com
POPULAR MECHANICS ENCYCLOPEDIA. Full set of hard cover “How To” books. Excellent condition: 585-243-0906 CAMPBELL’S LABELS FOR EDUCATION and used POSTAGE STAMPS (will separate). You pick up from Lakeville: 585-346-9777 WEIDER HOME GYM SYSTEM, complete. You dismantle & pick up, Canandaigua: 585-905-0109 PIANO and ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MACHINE: 585-343-7636 POOL TABLE. You pick up, Avon: 585-226-8785
ACOUSTIC GUITAR. Call or text: 585-281-6787 VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650 FRAMED VINTAGE ARTWORK, VINTAGE ADS or PHOTOS to decorate hallways of a nonprofit senior living facility. Larger than 12”x12” preferred: aform1@brockport.edu BOOKS – Tending Roses by Lisa Wingate and A Spark of Light by Jodi Picoult: 585-346-9777 LAPTOP used or unwanted for senior citizen on a budget: stan1k1@yahoo.com
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DID YOU KNOW? Tipping men and women who work in the food service industry is commonplace in the United States and Canada, where citizens typically tip between 15 and 20 percent when dining out at restaurants. But American and Canadian travelers about to depart for overseas destinations may want to familiarize themselves with the practices regarding gratuities before their planes touch down. Some countries automatically add gratuities onto customers’ bills. For example, the government in Dubai mandates that a 10 percent service charge be added to all hotel, restaurant and bar bills. This service charge is then divided by the staff at the establishment, making the charge the equivalent of a tip. Diners in Morocco, where the gratuity is sometimes included in the bill, might be surprised to learn that a 10 percent tip in that country is considered generous. Tips are included in the bill in Costa Rica, where travelers need not feel obligated to leave any additional gratuities. Service is often included in the bill within the United Kingdom as well, though travelers should inspect the bill before assuming gratuity was included. Visitors to Spain should not feel obligated to leave a gratuity larger than 13 percent, and even a tip in the range of 7 percent is considered acceptable.
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Dear Springwater Voters: MAGIC MAZE The Backyard
HOCUS-FOCUS 1. Football is turned. 2. Arm is moved. 3. Fence is shorter. 4. Helmet stripe is missing. 5. Kite is missing. 6. Shirt is shorter.
No one asked me to write this letter; however, Springwater is and will always be important to me. Life has taken me to live and vote in a different town within this past year, but Springwater is where I grew up, where much of my family resides and where my small business was started and remains. I’d like to thank all those who voted me into office as a Springwater Town Councilmember in 2016. During the first year and a half of my term I served alongside Councilmember Tom Canute Jr. Mr. Canute grew up in Springwater and has continued to reside there. He knows the town (its people, its roads, its ups and downs) and has always been active in the community, a face that you’ll see at events in town and a volunteer who has devoted an immense amount of time over the years. While serving with him on the Town Board, I found him to be an excellent listener and hold a calm demeanor in the face of conflict. He’s worked hard for Springwater as a whole. He’s not afraid to speak up, to vote ‘No’ when he finds it necessary. Being a Town Councilmember is often a thankless job but Mr. Canute has been willing to do that job – not for himself, not for a special interest group, but because he genuinely cares about the town and community. On November 6th, your vote is important. Please take the time to get to know the candidates, what their intentions are, what they stand for, what role they’ve taken in the community, what their history with the community is. Whoever you decide to vote for, make a decision based on that person, not necessarily a party, not misinformation or promises that can’t be kept, not political drama. Mr. Canute has the character and integrity to continue to listen to you, continue to work hard for Springwater, and who you’ll continue to see attending town events and volunteering even if he doesn’t receive your vote. At the heart of the matter, Springwater needs and deserves a Councilmember of that caliber. Sincerely and Respectfully, David W. Cotter Former Springwater Town Councilmember (585) 384-5998
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By Amanda Dudek
The Chip Holt Nature Center, located in Vitale Park of Lakeville, is housed in a modest building, but don’t let its size fool you. The Center packs a big punch when it comes to educational impact in local communities. On the banks of Conesus Lake, Vitale Park provides the Center with ample subject matter with which to accomplish its tripartite mission as stated: “to provide interactive educational programs and recreational opportunities for present and future generations, to promote ecological stewardship for Conesus Lake and its watershed and to increase awareness and appreciation for the natural resources of the Finger Lakes.” Throughout the year, the Center provides monthly opportunities, appropriate to the season, to interact with and learn about nature. What could be a more fitting subject for the month of October than bats? On the evening of Friday, October 26th, guest Liz Thompson, bat expert and On-Site Programs Specialist with the Buffalo Zoo, visited the Chip Holt Nature Center to give an informational presentation on bats, the world’s only flying mammals. The presentation was open to the public and free of charge, and the seats available were filled with interested visitors across the age spectrum. Liz Thompson is a long-time bat enthusiast who has observed many kinds of bats in her travels, and she had several slide photographs as well as much information and many anecdotes to share with her audience. Nine species of bats live in New York State: Northern Bats, Little Brown Bats, Indiana Bats, Eastern Pipistrelles, Big Brown Bats, Small-footed Bats, Big Brown Bats, Hoary Bats and Silver-haired Bats. Far from the blood-sucking monsters they are commonly portrayed to be, all of New York’s bat species are insectivores. Species such as the Small Brown Bat, the most common New York
State bat, eat many thousands of insects, consuming 20-50% of their weight in insects each night, and are particularly useful for eliminating large numbers of mosquitoes each year. In fact, all nine species of bats are incredibly effective, natural insect pest control. In other parts of the world, bats eat a wider variety of food, including nectar, which makes bats important pollinators, as well. Only three species, out of approximately 1,300 currently identified species of bats, eat blood and are known as vampire bats. These species are found in Mexico and Central and South America. These species are the Common Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus), the Hairylegged Vampire Bat (Diphylla ecaudata) and the White-winged Vampire Bat (Diaemus youngi). Notice they eat blood; they do not suck blood. These bats make a tiny incision in another animal, particularly birds and cattle, and they lap the blood droplets that accumulate on this spot. These bat-made incisions are so small that most animals do not seem to notice them. After Liz Thompson’s interesting and informative presentation, during and after which she answered several questions, children were invited to stay and participate in a batthemed craft: making bat masks. The entire event was enjoyable, and there is still more to come. At the end of November, the Chip Holt Nature Center will host a holiday wreathmaking event, with registration costing only $8 per person for materials. After this, the year will start again, and featured events will include such things as studying birds and other lake area wildlife, learning about composting and gardening and participating in fishing clinics.
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