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Jesus

Pizza donated by Mark’s Pizzeria in Avon

Lima Baptist Church Art & Soul .............................Page 22 Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 12

1574 Rochester St. Lima, NY 14485

585-232-5110 There are over 100,000 kids in foster care, like Jesus, waiting to be adopted. www.ChildrenAwaitingParents.org

Auto Section .............................Page 32 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 31

Make a Connection. Real People, Flirty Chat. Meet singles right now! Call LiveLinks. Try it FREE. Call NOW: Call 1-877-737-9447 18+.

Contact: Skip Adams 585-624-4156 adamsclan@rochester.rr.com

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN? Immediate response. Licensed and insured. Any job welcomed. 30 years experience. Call 585-455-1626.

WANTEDCOINS/ CURRENCY by Private Collector. Old U.S. coins, currency, collections. Top price paid, no dealer overhead. Honeoye. 585-322-5909.

Classifieds For Sale .............................Page 30 Dining and Entertainment .............................Page 25 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 56 Garage Sales .............................Page 43 Give and Take .............................Page 53 Health & Clinical Trials .............................Page 37 Home Services .............................Page 48 Just for Kids .............................Page 10 Passages .............................Page 18 Pet Place ...............................Page 4 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 29 Real Estate .............................Page 14 Senior Center .............................Page 44

For Geneseo Residents Kindergarten registration is beginning for the 2017-2018 school year. Please submit completed packets to the front desk or the Elementary Office by April 3, 2017 • Registration packets will be mailed to eligible students during the first week of March 2017. • Children born on or before December 1, 2012 are eligible for registration. • If your child is eligible for registration and you have not received a packet by March 11, please contact the Registration Office. • Kindergarten screening will be held May 10-11. More information regarding the registration and screening process can be found in the registration packet.

Geneseo Central School District 4050 Avon Road • Geneseo, New York

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A National Award is Earned by Dr. Sandro R. Popelka DDS, MPH, MAGD The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) is pleased to announce that Sandro R. Popelka, DDS, MPH, MAGD, of Canandaigua, NY, received the association’s Mastership Award during the AGD 2016 annual meeting, which took place July 14 to 17 in Boston, MA. The Mastership Award is the AGD’s highest honor and one of the most respected designations within the profession. To earn this award, Dr. Popelka completed 1,100 hours of dental continuing education. As a Mastership Award recipient, Dr. Popelka joins more than 2,300 active AGD Masters who have gone above and beyond the basic requirements to care for their patient’s oral health. “This award requires an extraordinary amount of time and effort,” says AGD Immediate Past President W. Mark Donald, DMD, MAGD. “Dr. Popelka should be commended for his unflagging commitment to continuing education, which allows him to provide the best possible dental care and oral health education to his patients.” Dr. Popelka graduated from University of Rochester in 2005 and currently practices dentistry in Canandaigua. He and his wife, Anna, have 3 children, Giannina, Adriano, and Marcello.

Implant Dentistry and Certified Sedation Dentistry Complimentary Consultations Available Upon Request

Dedicated to Healthy Smiles for Over 15 Years University of Rochester, Eastman Dental DDS Doctor of Dental Surgery MPH Master of Public Health

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MOVING- Need to find good home for female Pomeranian 5 years old, black/white. Comes with crate, house trained. Call 585-297-7565.

February is Dental Health Month 8 out of 10 pets have some degree of dental disease. Is your pet one of them? Schedule your pet’s FREE dental exam during dental month.

10% OFF Dental Procedure

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

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


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CHAPPELLS JUNK YARD: Free towing of your junk cars, truck, vans. Up to $500 cash. Up to $5000 for newer models. 585-394-9450.

ROCHESTER LADY LIONS 16U Elite Team has an immediate opening for a Pitcher. For more information call 585-474-8363 or visit rochesterladylions.com.

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Galbraith Tree & Shrub • Tree Removal • Pruning • Land Clearing • Stump Grinding • Brush Chipping

The best service at the best price

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In-Kennel Webcams!

Howlywood Kennels

Hope is approximately 1 year old. She loves other cats and is very friendly and loving. To meet Hope or any of our other adoptable cats please email

7856 Rt. 5&20 • Bloomfield 585-657-7227 www.howlywood.com

Every man dies. Not every man lives. ~William Wallace

hearthsidecatsinc@gmail.com or call 585-243-0873

Hearthside Cats, Inc.

NEW PUPPY CLASSES! Wed., March 1 at Allen Equine, Canandaigua. New Location: RUSH! Sat., April 1 and Mon., April 3 Denali Dog Obedience School, 585-924-4506 www.puppyclass.net

MOBILE DOG GROOMING

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LOOKING FOR A person/ persons to help we spring house clean. clean out cupboards, drawers, wash woodwork, etc. Possibly stay on to keep it clean. Honeoye Falls. Call 585-624-2893 & ask for Sandi.

CHIMNEY, STOVES, & FIREPLACES Cleaning, Relining, Service, Installations, Repairs. New & Used Stoves, Mantels, Parts Available. Call/ Email: 585-356-5567 dhw202@yahoo.com

WANTED: Weight lifting bench with barbells. Call 585-520-6601.

FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035.

RELIABLE REPAIR: Call us for all major appliance repair needs. Like us on Facebook! 585-483-1112 or 585-558-4026. www.reliablerepairwny.com

MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 8, 1669, Mount Etna, on the island of Sicily in modern-day Italy, begins rumbling. Multiple eruptions over the next few weeks killed more than 20,000 people. Most of the victims could have saved themselves, but stayed.

Penny Saver Pet of the Week Hi there! Our names are Charlie & Kilo. Our mom and dad rescued us together because we were bonded brothers and could not be separated. We do everything together including eating food, cuddling, going to the bathroom and chewing socks! We are the best of friends!

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Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest and become eligible to win a gift. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a selfaddressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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LIVONIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

PRE-K REGISTRATION 2017-2018 The Livonia Elementary School will be offering 2 half-day sessions for the 2017-2018 school year. To register for the Pre-K Lottery Selection Process, please submit a completed registration packet with a copy of your child’s birth certificate and proof of residency to the Elementary School Main Office by May 5th. (Children must be age 4 BUT NOT age 5 by Dec 1, 2017) Lottery Drawing will be held: Tuesday, May 9th @ 10:00 - ES Cafeteria (Families do not need to be present.) Registration forms are available at the Elementary School office or online at: www.livoniacsd.org (look for the Pre-K packet under Elementary School) *Transportation for this program must be provided by parent* Please call the ES Main Office with any questions 346-4000 ext. 5000


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Thank you, Genesee Valley Penny Saver… We would like to thank the Genesee Valley Penny Saver for providing such a quality product to get our message out with. For the past couple of years we have been running an ad campaign featuring Maryann Zartman, our senior staff member. It has been met with great success.

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PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Sat., March 4, 2017 •␣10:00 a.m. to Noon Stop by to tour our classrooms, meet the teachers and learn why CLNS is a great start to your child’s education.

WE accept most insurances senior citizens discount evening hours available

JOHN P. BELBAS, D.D.S 346-5220 • wwwbelbasdds.com Lakeville Office Park • Suite 8 3513 Thomas Dr. • Lakeville

Currently enrolling children ages 2-5 for the next school year. No fundraising and no parent cooperative obligations Parent volunteers are always welcome

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HEAD START A great educational program for Preschool children • Head Start is a free, federally funded preschool program for income eligible families. • Head Start is a comprehensive child development program with provision for children with disabilities and for families with severe hardships. • Meals and limited transportation provided.

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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 11, 1989, “COPS,” a documentary-style TV series that follows police officers and sheriff’s deputies as they go about their jobs, debuts on FOX. “COPS” went on to become one of the longest-running shows in television history.

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And ANTIQUES AUCTION IT FIRST TOYS, JEWELRY, STAMPS Sunday, February 26th • 2017 - 12 Noon Preview - 1pm Start AMERICAN LEGION, 454 NORTH MAIN ST., CANANDAIGUA, NY 14424

At The Wadsworth Mansion 1211 West River Rd., Caledonia, NY

MARCH 11 & 12 10AM-4PM furniture, glassware, linens, tools, appliances, housewares

Wow, you just have to be here for this auction. Just can’t believe the variety from all the stamp books, tractors (most new in box), steam toys, diecast cars & trucks from 1/16th to 1/18th, Franklin Mint, Matchbox, Winross Trucks, Johnny Lightning, Corgi, Brooklyn, estate jewelry, camping equipment, books of all kinds, lighthouses. It’s been too cold to unpack it all. Taking absentee bids till day of auction. 13% buyer’s premium for charge cards, 3% discount for cash or great check. Food by Fat Man Mike - come get a burger! Bidding Info, Call 585-739-9112 - Greg, your hometown auctioneer email: gmauctioneer@gmail.com

We are not to judge thrift solely by the test of saving or spending. If one spends what he should prudently save, that certainly is to be deplored. But if one saves what he should prudently spend, that is not necessarily to be commended. A wise balance between the two is the desired end. ~Owen Young

TOWN OF LEICESTER

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 4 · 2017, at 6:00 P.M • 3080 State Route 20A, Cuylerville FIRST TIME OFFERED

This property is being sold by order of the Town of Leicester, David Fanaro, Supervisor, and consists of the former Akzo Desalinization plant which was used for Brine Refining and Salt Production until it was closed and “reclaimed” in 2013 under the supervision of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and is located on approximately 25 acres. It has never been offered for sale and is selling at public auction to allow a fair and equal opportunity for all interested persons to purchase for their own particular purpose or use. The property lends itself to many possibilities with two large connecting coverall buildings, one which measures 80 ft. by 120 ft. and the other 55 ft. by 60 ft. with a concrete loading area as well as another concrete block building which measures 30 ft. by 58 ft. Property has significant gravel base to provide adquate access to heavy vehicles. There is underground electrical to the property as well as natural gas. The property is located approximately 3 miles southwest of Geneseo and 5 miles northwest of I-390 exit 7 (Mt. Morris). OPEN HOUSES: Tuesday, March 14th, 5-6pm; Saturday, March 25th, 12-1pm; or by appointment with Broker/Auctioneers. TERMS OF SALE: This parcel will be offered at $100,000.00 or above in “As Is” condition with no warranties or representations by seller.

Upon submission of highest big, Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) in Cash, Cashiers or Certified Check (make out to yourself) will be required as a non-refundable part of the purchase price with the balance due on or before May 5, 2017. The sale is subject to the approval of the Town of Leicester Board and shall be subject to permissive referendum pursuant to New York State Town Law §64. If the Town Board does not approve the sale, the successful Bidder’s Deposit shall be returned. A bargain and Sale Deed along with a redated abstract and an existing but recent survey with marked and flagged property lines will be provided at closing. A Ten Percent (10%) buyer’s premium will be added to the bid price to determine the final selling price. Any test that a potential buyer may want can be done at his/her expense prior to the auction upon permission of the Leicester Town Board. Go to our website for more details and pictures. Auction Conducted On Site By:

PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, INC. James P. Pirrung - (585) 728-2520 www.pirrunginc.com

THOMAS P. WAMP Tom Wamp - (585) 335-8660 www.tomwamp.com


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ZEHR FARMS MACHINERY DISPERSAL FRIDAY, MARCH 10TH AT 9 AM 6178 JACQUES ROAD, NEWFANE, NY SELLING: TRACTORS: Case IH 9250, 5954 hrs, 20.8R38 duals, 3pt, PTO, 4 remotes; Ford 846 Versatile, 8341 hrs, 24.5-32 rubber, 4 remotes, bareback; Allis Chalmers 7580, 18.4R38 rubber, 3pt, PTO, 3 remotes, new injection pump, redone steering cylinder, redone exhaust manifold; John Deere 7410, MFWD, 3827 hrs, 320/90R50 rubber; John Deere 2955, MFWD, 10171 hrs, 13.6-38 front, 13.6-46 rear, open cab, creeper gear; John Deere 2755, 16.9-30 rear, ROPS; John Deere 2750, MFWD, 13.6-38 front, 13.6-46 rear, ROPS, creeper gear; John Deere 5520, 16.9-30 rear, ROPS; John Deere 5325, 2949 hrs, 14.9-28 rear, ROPS; John Deere 5220, 5980 hrs, 16.9-28 rear, PowerReverser, ROPS; John Deere 2240, 4356 hrs, 13.6-38 rear, ROPS; New Holland TD95D, MFWD, 2154 hrs, 13.6-38 rubber, ROPS, creeper gear, bought new; New Holland 8010, MFWD, 2779 hrs, 13.6-38 rubber, ROPS, creeper gear; New Holland 3010, 2742 hrs, 9.5/42 rear, ROPS; Kubota M7950DT, MFWD, 9260 hrs, 12.4R32 front, 13.6-46 rear, ROPS, creeper, bought new; Case IH 1394, MFWD, 3487 hrs, 13.6-38 rubber, cab, creeper gear; Case IH 1394, 13.6-38 rubber, ROPS, creeper gear; HEAVY EQUIPMENT: CAT D3BLGP dozer, 1627 hrs, new tracks & sprockets; Ford 4500 backhoe; LIFTS: Mitsubishi LP tow motor, 2100 hrs, side shift; Hyster Fortis 30 diesel tow motor, 1747 hrs; Toyota LP tow motor, 4377 hrs, rotator; Hyster LP tow motor, 4400 hrs, side shift; Hyster electric tow motor, 8653 hrs; Yale electric pallet jack; Big Joe electric pallet jack; TILLAGE: Patriot II sprayer, 5036 hrs, 60’ booms, 500 gal poly tank; Trident 3300NT sprayer; AMCO F-15B disc, 18’; Case IH 496 disc, 24’, flex, cleaners, new discs in 2015; Krause 4800 Landsaver; Glenco soil finisher; Case IH 28’ field cultivator; Sunflower crumbler; Brillion 24’ cultipacker; Ford 152 6btm plow; John Deere 6 row cultivators; Brillion 4 row cultivator; 3pt 3 row cultivator; Rock-o-matic rock picker; Redball 420 6 row sprayer, 300 gal poly tank; John Deere 2 row planter; MaterMacc 4 row vacuum planter, multiple plates; 6 row 36” transplanter; 3 row transplanter; 3pt plastic layer; Stoltzfus fertilizer spreader; 3pt fertilizer spreader; 4 shank ripper; 3pt 8’ disc; 400gal side sprayer w/ adjustable height boom; HARVEST: Oxbo Pixall BH100 bean harvester; Vegi-Veyer 60’ hydraulic fold harvester; Vegi-Veyer 30’ manual fold harvester; (9) flat wagons; IRRIGATION: 980’ & 1100’ 3” reels, with guns; quantity of 4” irrigation pipe; Caprari pto pump; Gorman Rupp pto pump; Hale irrigation pump w/ JD engine; GREENHOUSES: 40’x96’ greenhouse w/ motorized roof vents; 20’x100’ hoop house w/ heater; 27’x148’ hoop house w/ heater; 27’x48’ hoop house w/ heater; PACKING, GRADING & BOXES: Packing & Grading lines including Kerian speed sizer; Hytrol 138 ACC conveyor; Thrifty Lifty conveyor; box dumper; washers; AgPak sorter; Vibrating veg line; FMC weight sizer line; plus other lines, pack tables, conveyors, etc.; 700+ boxes; large quantity of plastic trays, cardboard boxes, totes and more; MISC: 9’ offset mower; 3pt 4’ Bush Hog mower; 3pt cement mixer; 3 pt ditcher; New Holland S676 tandem spreader; 3pt back blade; 3pt forks; 3pt post hole digger; Lincoln AC-225 Arc welder; chains; Oregon chain sharpener; 8” drill press; transit; Echo 660EVL chainsaw; (2) Echo CS670 chainsaws; Husqvarna 455 Rancher chainsaw; Craftsman 10” table saw; DeWalt DW375 13” planer; DeWalt DW708 miter saw; tires; rims; shop jack; bottle jacks; cylinders; quantity of firewood in boxes; quantity of hand tools and much more! CONSIGNED: (2) Gleaner N6 combines, 426 engines, 4wd, rice tires; (2) 6 row corn heads; (3) JD 653 soybean heads; misc. parts; Gleaner N5 combine, rebuilt engine, for parts; Demco 60’ sprayer, 500 gal; IH 800 9btm 18’ spring reset plow; (3) Shuknecht combine tracks, 30” pads on CAT D4 chains; 4wd rear axle w/ hubs & wheels; Trailer for combine tracks; Rebuilt 426 engine; Rain Reel 900’ irrigation reel; fertilizer conveyor; 30’ crumbler; 2010 PJ 25’ equipment trailer; and more! TERMS: Cash, Check, MasterCard or Visa. Nothing to be removed until settled for. All items sold “AS IS”! PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143

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And ANTIQUES SEEWALDT BROTHERS MACHINERY AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD, 2017 AT 10:00AM CORNER OF ROYCE ROAD & POTTER ROAD, VARYSBURG, NY Having sold the farm and the cattle will sell: TRACTORS: Case IH STX325, 8444 hrs, bareback, 4 remotes, w/ Degelman 6900 blade; Case IH MX170, MFWD, 7245 hrs, 16.9R30 front, 520/85R42 rear, w/Quike Q990 loader w/Maxi Grapple; Case IH 8940, MFWD, 5075 hrs, 16.9R30 front, 18.4R42 rear; Case IH 8930, MFWD, 4935 hrs, 16.9R30 front, 520/85R42 rear; NH T6.175, MFWD, 1135 hrs, 14.9R30 front, 480/80R42 rear; Ford 7710, MFWD, 10907 hrs, 380/85R24 front, 18.4-38 rear; Ford 5610, MFWD, 4019 hrs, 13.6-24 front, 18.4-38 rear; IH 3088, 5819 hrs, 16.9R38 rear; IH 1086, MFWD, 380/85R24 front, 20.8R38 rear; IH 966, 18.4x38 rear, Hiniker cab; Ford 4600; New Holland 3930; Same MiniTauro 60, MFWD, 12267 hrs; Ford 3910; LOADERS: SDLG LG938L payloader; Case 1845C skidloader; HARVEST: NH 1900 forage harvester, 4wd, 3175 hrs; Champion 3000 kemper style corn head; NH 350W hay head; Claas Quadrant 2200 RotoCut baler, applicator; Case IH SB541 baler, applicator, string; Case IH DCX131 discbine; (2) Kuhn GA4100TH rakes; H&S Bi-Fold rake; New Holland 258 rake; Kuhn GF7802THA Digidrive tedder; Gehl 2109 merger; (3) 20’ Heavy duty dump wagons; (3) basket wagons, 2 wood, 1 steel; IH 56 blower; NH 707 1 row chopper; (2) Little Giant hay & grain elevators; MILKING EQUIPMENT: Mueller 3000 gal. bulk tank; Double 10 Germania Parlor with SB take offs; Delaval variable speed pump; Mueller free heater. TILLAGE: Kinze 3000 6 row planter, liq fert; Case IH 5100 drill; Unverferth 130 5 shank zone builder; Case IH 735 5 btm variable width plow; Sunflower 5034 field cultivator; Brillion X-108 cultipacker; Brillion P-10 cultipacker; Brillion cultimulcher; Brillion 11 shank chisel plow; Case 475 disc; 6 row cultivator w/ squeeze pump; BARN & MISC: Brillion FSC1805 stalk chopper; Kuhn Knight 8132 manure spreader; Kuhn Knight 3142 mixer wagon, Digistar EZ2400V scales; ‘92 4 Star 20’ aluminum livestock trailer, rubber mats; Whatcom 1184 sawdust spreader; Bedding chopper; hoof trimming table; gates; fan; 3pt box scraper; 5500 gallon sap tank; stainless steel tables; (2) sets 20.8x42 hub mount duals; 20.8 x 38 set of hub mount duals; 18.4x38 snap on duals; 10 H bunks; 60 large square hay bales, 1st cutting; 3000 small sq. bales, most 2nd cutting; misc. cattle related items and more! Visit our website, 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!” PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143

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For Rent VILLAGE OF LIVONIA: Large 1 bedroom apartment with den. Open layout. Heat, water, sewer and garbage included, Offstreet parking. Accepting applications. Available April 1st. $675. 585-346-3306.

LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE: Owner retiring. Serious inquiries only. 585-490-2260.

LENDER FORCES SALE! 39 acres$89,900 WELL BELOW MARKET! Beautiful Catskill Mtn setting. Views, woods, meadows, stonewalls! Approved for your new getaway! Terms avail. Call 1-888-701-1864.

STUDIO APARTMENT: Valley Lodge, Bloomfield. Utilities, cable, kitchenette. $155/ week- one person or $175/ week- two people. Deposit required. Rent paid in advance. No pets. The Furniture Doctor, 585-657-6941.

LIVONIA For Rent Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom includes hot water + 24 hour emergency service, storage & laundry in each bldg. Cat friendly. Cable TV ready, A/C & gas heat. Walk to stores, library, etc. Ask us about our rent special.

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OVERLOOKING CONESUS LAKE! Large 1,200 sqft 1 bedroom upper apartment for rent . $950/mon- includes heat, hot water, cable, WiFi, Garbage, & private laundry. Paved parking. References and credit application required. Security deposit & lease required. No smoking. Leave message or text to (585)309-3807. LEROY VILLAGE: 2 bedroom, upper. No pets. Lease, security required. $600/ month. Available. 585-747-0332. 3 BEDROOM UPPER: Located in York CSD. $700/ month plus utilities. W/D hookup. No pets/ smoking. References, security required. 585-243-9084. COMMERCIAL SPACE MAIN STREET GENESEO FOR RENT: 2800 s.f., will subdivide. Dentist, doctor, office. Centrally located. 585-991-9990; E-mail: rent@ geneseorentals.com; www. geneseorentals.com LIMA: 2 bedroom apartment in quiet country setting. No smoking/ pets. New stove, refrigerator included. $650 plus utilities. 1 year lease. Deposit, references required. Call 585-490-5579 between 6-9pm only. SPRINGWATER RENTAL: 2 bedroom apartment. $550/ month, includes water, sewer. Rental references required. 1st month rent & deposit. 585-669-9975. MT. MORRIS APARTMENT: One bedroom, $425/ month plus utilities. Nice residential neighborhood. No pets. Lease, references. Security required. 585-658-2759. STOREFRONT MAIN STREET GENESEO FOR RENT: Centrally located. $475/ month includes heat, water, sewer, refuse. Cell: 585-991-9990; E-mail: rent@ geneseorentals.com; www. geneseorentals.com STORAGE UNITS (CLIMATE CONTROL- NO MOLD STORAGE) FOR RENT: Conveniently located in Mt. Morris. Call 585-749-2997. AVON AREA: Cozy 1 Bedroom Apartment. Appliances, carpeting. Includes electric, water/ sewer and trash. No Smoking. References required. 1 year lease. 585-226-3201. DANSVILLE VILLAGE RENTAL: 2 BEDROOM UPPER, newly remodeled. Includes refrigerator, stove, dishwasher. $650/ month includes water, sewer, garbage. Security. Two References. No pets. No smoking. 585-658-3472; 585-739-3617. No texting. CONESUS: 2 Bedroom Apt. Town water, washer/ dryer included. No Pets. $550 plus utilities. 585-346-9188. FOR RENT- AVON: Studio Apartment, $480/ month includes utilities. No Smoking, No Pets. Call 585-750-9323 (8am-6pm).

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AVON STOREFRONT AVAILABLE: Comm./Rental Space. E. Main Street. Call 585-226-8277 for viewing. FOR RENT: AVON, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath House. Appliances included. Country setting. Rent $800 plus utilities electric & propane heat. Recently updated. On-site W/D. Call, 585-764-6002. FOR RENT: SCOTTSVILLE: Large 2 Bedroom overlooking Oatka Creek. Large living room/kitchen. Pets extra. $700 plus utilities. Available now. Call 585-509-0849. MT. MORRIS: Charming house in a beautiful location w/big yard. 2 bedrooms plus office, 2 baths, 2 car garage. $895/ month. Lease, security deposit required. No pets. No smoking. Available March 15th. Chris, 585-721-3131. ROOMS FOR RENT: Non-smoker. All utilities included. 8 miles from Geneseo. $385/ month. Call Beth for more details, 585-658-4439. NUNDA REMODELED LARGE 1 Bedroom/ Studio, 1 Bath, Kitchen & Appliances; $575 Includes All Utilities. DALTON REMODELED Large 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Includes Appliances, Water; $675. 585-468-5080. BERGEN: 3-Bdrm Upper 1/2- House, eat-in kitchen, W/D, office, yard, parking, private entrance, $950+utilities. Pets negotiable, available 3/1. Call/text 607-227-5680. FOR RENT: Avon, one & two bedroom available now. No pets. References. 585-226-3920, 9-5pm., or 585-226-8229 after 5pm. YORK FOR RENT: 1 Bedroom/ Studio Apartment. Refrigerator, Stove, Parking, Garbage and Snow Removal included. $500 Security, $500 first month required. Pets negotiable. No Smoking. Available Now! 585-245-1082. LEICESTER RENTAL: Newly constructed 2 bedroom apartment, country setting. Available April 1st. $700/ month plus utilities. References, security, background check. Verifiable income. No dogs. 585-335-3636. WEST HENRIETTA: one bedroom with laundry, available immediately, no pets, no smoking, references and security deposit. 585-334-6826. FOR RENT, LIVONIA: 2 bedroom apartment with yard on quiet, private road. New paint, new carpet, dishwasher, W/D hookup. Spacious open floor plan. No smoking. No pets. $700/ month + utilities. 1st month, security deposit and references required. 1 year lease. 585-346-2023. FOR RENT: 1 bedroom upstairs apartments, newly remodeled, centrally located in the village of Caledonia. No pets. $545.00/month plus utilities. 585-538-2321.


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Your First Month’s Rent for qualified applicants. • 62 years and older • Rent starting at $630/Heat & hot water included • Centrally located in the heart of the village, walking distance to banks, shops and restaurants, minutes from 390 expressway. • Ample parking and storage • Ask about income requirements • Coin laundry on each floor • Elevators to all levels

For more information call 226-9221 After moving, getting acclimated to a new neighborhood and making new friends is one way to feel at home.

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OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: Approx. 1100 sqft. 7325 Community Drive, Lima, NY. FJM Development. 585-657-6186.

BATAVIA- Townhouses from $543/ month including water, appliances, laundry hookups. No pets. Birchwood Village, 585-343-0205 EHO

AVON: Large one bedroom, Lower half of house. Country/ Private Setting with large yard. Walk-in closet, combined dining/ living area, attached storage area, off street parking. Accepting applications. Available Immediately. $775/month including heat. Security deposit, references required. Cats okay. No smoking. 585-746-3439.

CANANDAIGUA: Newly refurbished apartments available. Heat included. $750-850. Call 585-469-5052.

ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD Get involved If you have children, you may have the advantage of meeting people at school functions or at the bus stop. Volunteer with the PTA/PTO or sign up to coach youth sports or serve as a scout leader. These opportunities will help expand the number of people you meet in your new community.

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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 10, 1969, James Earl Ray pleads guilty to the assassination of civil- rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and is sentenced to 99 years in prison. Ray later changed his story, claiming he had been set up by a mysterious man named “Raoul.”

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Steven “RENO” Clark 5/21/55 - 2/26/16 It’s hard to believe a year has passed. I miss you honey, so much. I miss your smile. I miss your laugh. I miss your voice. I miss holding your hand. I miss the sound of your cowboy boots when walking across a room. I miss dancing with you. I miss everything about you. You will always be in my heart and mind. Love you Baby.

February 20, 2017 Sparta: February 20, 2017 at age 77. Survived by his wife, Faith (Carlin) Piraino. 6 children, Miccilina of San Diego,CA., Russell (Stephanie) Piraino of Livonia, Joseph Piraino of Dansville, Elizabeth (John) Miller of Fowlerville, Eric (Tina) Piraino of Sparta, and Rachel Repass of Buffalo. 15 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren. sister, Betty (Francis) Brado of Livonia and Joseph Piraino of Mt. Morris. several nieces and nephews. He was a retired fire technician with General Motors in Rochester. Friends called Thursday 4 - 7 PM at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc. Routes 15 & 20A, 21 Big Tree St. Livonia, where services were Friday at 11 AM. Burial, Keihle Cemetery, Sparta. Memorial contributions to Grace and Truth Christian Fellowship, PO Box 509, Geneseo, NY 14454. To share a memory or send a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

Your Soulmate, Patty Erin K. Schmerbeck (McKeown) February 1, 2017

UNDERSTANDING LIFE INSURANCE When choosing coverage, you will no doubt be asked if you prefer term insurance or permanent insurance. Term insurance is the least expensive life insurance, and such policies only last for a predetermined number of years. Men and women may purchase life insurance policies if they only want life insurance until they retire or until their children reach adulthood. Permanent insurance is more expensive and will last from the moment you purchase the policy until your death. Many people choose permanent life insurance policies so the money their beneficiaries receive upon their death can be used to pay estate taxes. In addition, there is an investment component to permanent insurance policies, as a portion of the premiums on such policies is invested (policies will spell out how the money is invested) and allowed to grow tax-free so long as the policy is open. Term insurance only provides protection with no investments. Norma A. Stanzel

Avon: February 1, 2017, at age 59 years, after a courageous battle with cancer. Predeceased by her parents Bill & Martha McKeown. Survived by her husband William G. Schmerbeck of Avon and her son Anthony Rowe M.D. of Texas; sisters, Marilynn (Fred) Cirri of Palm Harbor, FL and Christine (Daniel) Quinlan of Avon. Also survived by several aunts, uncles, nieces & nephews, and her brother-in-law, and sisters-in-law. Friends may call on Friday, February 24th, from 4-7pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree Street, Rte 20A, Livonia, NY. A Celebration of Erin’s Life will be held on Saturday, February 25th, at 11am at the Avon United Methodist Church, 130 Genesee Street, Avon, NY 14414. Burial will be held privately in the summer at Avon Cemetery, Avon, NY with military honors. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Erin’s memory to the Avon United Methodist Church at the address above. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

February 15, 2017 Henrietta: February 15, 2017 at age 84 years. She was born in Rochester, NY on October 24, 1932 the daughter of the late Albert and Mildred (Balling) Beideck. She was the wife of the late Lester G. Stanzel whom she married August 9, 1958 in St. Philip Neri Church in Rochester. She was the mother of Mrs. Sharon (Francis) Pratt of Hemlock, NY and the mother of the late David J. (Tracey) Stanzel of Henrietta, NY. Grandmother of Julie (Matthew) Gross of Brockport, Jason W. Pratt (Kelli Varden) of Springville, Andrew Pratt of Hemlock and Sophia Pratt of Hemlock, children of Sharon and Francis. Grandmother of Kimberly Wilbur, daughter of David and Tracey. Great-grandmother of Brianna Marchetti, Tim Elphick, Michael Marchetti and Jamie Marchetti, children of Julie. She was a graduate of Our Lady of Mercy High School and member of Good Shepherd Church. Calling hours were held on Sunday, February 19th at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Route 15 & 20A , 21 Big Tree Street, Livonia where funeral services were held immediately following hours. Interment, Holy Sepluchre Cemetery, Rochester. Memorial contributions to the Alzheimer’s Association, 435 East Henrietta Road. Rochester, NY 14620. To share a memory or send a condolence please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

Vera B. Keyes (Bachofer) January 24, 2017 Rush: Entered into rest on January 24, 2017 at age 94 years. Beloved wife, sister, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Predeceased by her husband Ralph N. Keyes in 2014 and her sister Ruth Mann. Survived by her son Luther (Cindy M.) and daughter Martha (Gena R.); grandchildren, Luke (Brittany), Lacy, Henry (Brooke), Carolyn, Holly (Bryan), Corrie and Aaron; great-grandchildren, Leah, Lucy, Levi, Cassandra, Zoey, Delilah and Amelia. Also survived by her brother Erwin ”Ernie” Bachofer and many other wonderful family members and friends. Vera grew up in Irondequoit and attended vocational school studying cosmetology and later working as a Hair Dresser. During World War II, she served in the Navy (WAVES) stationed in Norfolk, VA. After the war, she met Ralph, with whom she shared a great love for dancing. Married in 1947, Vera worked with Ralph on the family farm for more than thirty-five years. Together with Ralph, she also enjoyed traveling, square dancing and high school plays for nearly 67 years. A Celebration of Vera’s Life will take place on Saturday, February 25th, at 11am at the Rush Methodist Church, 6200 Rush Lima Rd, Rush, NY 14543. Rev. Cathy Stengel will be officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Lifetime Care Hospice, 3111 Winton Road South, Rochester, NY 14623. To send a condolence or for further information please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com


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“The future is the past returning through another gate....” ~ Arnold H. Glasgow Students of history tell us that we can foretell the future by reviewing the past. In fact, it has been suggested that we can control our own future by applying the lessons the past has taught us. It is to be hoped that mankind is making progress through the centuries and not merely repeating the same mistakes. However, to progress, we must make changes and improvement in the way we do things. Since history does seem to repeat, it gives us a valuable guide to help us determine what changes are needed and how to make them. We are proud of our excellent record for dedicated service to the families of this community. We suggest that you come in and get acquainted. Let us answer your questions without obligation.

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A MATTER OF FAITH When faced with life and death matters, a person’s religious beliefs and practices can help fight feelings of helplessness, restore meaning and order to life, and help him or her regain a sense of control. Faith in a higher power provides people with a sense of purpose, which helps them cope with life’s difficulties. For some people, spirituality can be a powerful and important source of strength. Research shows that spirituality can have a profound effect on mental well-being. They have found that the more religious patients were, the more quickly they recovered from some disorders. Another study reveals that high levels of hope and optimism are key factors in fighting off depression. It helps to have faith. KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME is here to help you in your time of need. When you lose a loved one, it is difficult to make even simple decisions about how to commemorate their life. Our caring staff is here to assure that you receive the support and assistance you need during that time. We are here for you, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day at (585) 346-5401. You are invited to tour our tastefully appointed facilities, conveniently located at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” ~Martin Luther King, Jr.

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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 7, 1999, American filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, whose 13 feature films explored the dark side of human nature, dies in England at age 70. Kubrick was best known for his films “Spartacus” (1960), “Dr. Strangelove” (1964) and “2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).”

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W ITH HELP FROM CHILE, BLUEBERRIES STAY FRESH ALL W INTER They’re delicious, nutritious and versatile. They’re naturally fatfree, high in vitamin C and a rich source of antioxidants. Americans love them in c ereals, salads, sauces and as toppings and by the handful, but w hen w inter comes around, many people assume fresh blueberry season is over. Not so fast. W hen the snow flies in M inneapolis, things are just heating up in places like Chile. Thanks to a robust South American fruit industry, fresh blueberries now maintain their favored position in North American produce aisles, culinary creations, and home kitchens all year long. The popularity of blueberries has soared in recent years, driven by their impressive nutritional resume. One half-c up of blueberries c ontains just 42 c alories and helps meet the recommended 5 to 9 servings a day of c olorful fruits and vegetables. The “ Little Blue Dynamos” pac k in fiber, potassium, Vitamin C and more cancer-fighting antioxidants than either w ine or green tea. Recent studies also show that fresh blueberries can help keep skin looking younger; help prevent dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and heart disease; and serve as a natural anti-inflammatory. Helping the cause significantly is that most people consider fresh blueberries a treat, including children w ho remain blissfully unaw are of the health benefits. Fresh blueberries are easily enjoyed as a grab-and-go snack, but there are other sw eet and savory w ays to beat the w inter blues w ith this superfood.

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NEW ACOUSTIC & ELECTRIC Guitars & Ukes under $100.00. Uke outfit- $29.99! Johnson JG 100 acoustic guitar- $79.99! Hundreds of guitars in stock, lower than internet! BUZZO Music, Geneseo, 585-243-2480.

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VENDOR EVENT March 4th 113pm @ Valley Oak Event Center in Geneseo. CASH & CARRY available. LuLaRoe, Scentsy, Norwex, Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Thirty-One, Tastefully Simple, Paparazzi, Perfectly Posh, Plunder Vintage Jewelry, Origami Owl, Mary Kay, Young Living Essential Oils, TLS Weight Loss, NY Life, Wine Club, Tealightful,

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T ha nk you to all who participated in the Lakeville United Church of Christ Penny Social that was held on 2/11/17. It was a successful event that benefited Chances and Changes, the Livonia Food Pantry and the Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department. We would appreciate any feedback from the participants on their thoughts of the event, what went well and what could be done differently. Please either email: lakevilleucc@frontiernet.net†or call the LUCC office at: (585) 346-5235 with your feedback. On behalf of the LUCC Stewardship Committee thanks again for your participation.

AVON 2017 APHS Meeting - The Avon Preservation & Historical Society Meeting will be held Monday, March 6, 7pm at the APHS, Opera Block, 2nd Floor, 23 Genesee St. Do You Wanna Dance? 8th Annual USO Style Dinner, Dance & Silent Auction to benefit Rochester Veterans Outreach Center & TAPSTragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, on Saturday, March 4 at the Quality Inn- Valley Oak Event Center in Geneseo. 5pm - Social Hour. 6pm - Dinner. $30/Person, $25/Students. Advance sales may be purchased through Auxiliary members, by text or calling 585-746-2608. Dancing to the Oldies with D & J Music Factory - DJ Dan, will follow buffet dinner with cash bar. Sponsored by Avon American Legion Auxiliary Unit 294. ”A Taste of Avon” - Fundraiser for Avon Senior Bash - Class of 2017. A fun night out! Come to ”A Taste of Avon” Friday, March 10, from 5-8pm at the Avon Commons Community Center (near Tops). $10 ($15 at the door) gains you entry to this event, where you can sample a variety of beverages from local wineries, breweries, cider houses, and also a variety of food samples from local restaurants/ bakeries, etc. In addition, there will be a silent auction, a basket raffle, and also a grand prize raffle (separate purchase). Reduced price ($10) advance sale tickets available from Avon senior parents.

AVON Avon Lions Club Euchre Tournament - Saturday, February 25th at the Avon Village Hill from 6pm until 9pm. Monthly Pancake Breakfast Sunday, March 5, 8-10:30am at the Avon Veterans Hall, 5480 AvonEast Avon Rd., Avon. Special: Sweet Rolls. Cost: $7. Take outs available - our containers only. Hosted by American Legion Post 294. Livingston County 4-H Teen Council is sponsoring a Chicken & Biscuit Dinner. To include Chicken & Biscuit, Mashed Potato, Toss Salad, and Brownie. Join us on Saturday, March 4 from 4-7PM. Just $8 per person. Held at the First Presbyterian Church of Avon, 5605 East Avon Road, Avon. 2017 Lenten Lunches - ”Sermon on the Mount”. All luncheons are at the Avon Central Presbyterian Church, 133 Genesee St., Avon at 11:45am. February 28th - Avon United Methodist. March 7th Avon Central Presbyterian. March 14th - Avon Wesleyan. March 21st - Lutheran Church of the Epiphany. March 28th - First Presbyterian Church of East Avon. April 4th - St. Agnes. April 11th - Zion Episcopal. (A $2 donation is appreciated to cover the cost of paper products).

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Meatballs & Soccerballs! The Avon Soccer Club is hosting a fundraiser at Jack Quinn’s on Sunday, March 5 from 1-4pm to benefit the AVON SOCCER CLUB. Come support the kids with a great meal from Jack Quinn’s, 6659 W Main Rd., Lima. $10/per person. For more information: avonsoccer1@ gmail.com or Mike Miron at (585) 734-6413.

BATAVIA Great Batavia Train Show! The Genesee Society of Model Engineers will be holding their semiannual GREAT BATAVIA TRAIN SHOW on Sunday, March 26 at the Quality Inn & Suites, Park Rd., Batavia. Admission: $5 adults, $2 under 18, free for children under 13. Hours: 9:30-3:30pm. Features: Vendor tables, door prizes, free parking. Mailing address: GSME, PO Box 75, Oakfield, NY 14125. Email: bataviatrainshow@gsme.org. Website: www.gsme.org.

COHOCTON Penny Social - March 6, 2017 at the Cohocton American Legion. Doors open 6pm. Drawing starts 7pm. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Cohocton Legion Auxiliary.

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Geneseo Ecumenical Book Review: March 2 - Walden. Author: Henry David Thoreau. Reviewed by: Ed Gillen. Open to Everyone! Reviews are presented in the Community Room of Wadsworth Library, 24 Center Street, Geneseo on the lower level. Programs begin at 12noon, preceded by a bring-yourown brown bag lunch at 11:30am. Parking: Central Presbyterian and Christ Community Churches. Parking Permits for your dashboard available at the Library. Wadsworth Library has an elevator, as well as an accessible entrance to the Community Room on Second Street. Brought to you by Geneseo area churches. Alzheimer’s Support Groups meet first Monday of the month at Dansville library, 200 Main St, Dansville from 6:30-8pm and fourth Monday of month at Geneseo United Methodist Church, 4520 Genesee St, Geneseo at 1pm. Support groups are confidential meetings where caregivers can share their experiences, connect with others who understand and learn more about Alzheimer´s disease and dementia. Meetings are free and no registration required. Call 585-760-5400 to find out about free respite services so you can attend.

CONESUS Breakfast Sunday every 4th Sunday of the month. Conlon Mulvaney American Legion, 6317 Marshall Rd., Conesus from 8-11AM.

DANSVILLE Conesus Lake Riders All You Can Eat Breakfast - Held the second and the fourth Sunday of every month at the Conesus Lake Riders Motorcycle Club, 6199 Liberty Pole Rd. in Dansville from 9am-12noon. $7 Adults, $6 seniors and $4 children (under age 10). We support Camp Good Days, Teresa House, Wounded Warriors, Christmas meals and many more. Any questions call John Hynes at 585-314-1244. Goulash Dinner - Join us on Saturday, March 4, 4:30-6:30pm at the Dansville United Methodist Church, Chestnut St., Dansville. Delicious Goulash, Crispy Green Salad, Assorted Breads, Out-of-This World Desserts! Take-Outs Available. Donations Welcome and Appreciated.

GENESEO Local History, Public Memory, and the Underground Railroad in Livingston County. Dr. Cathy Adams will present about the truths and myths about the Underground Railroad in Livingston County. February 26, 1:30-2:30pm, Livingston County Museum, 30 Center St., Geneseo. http://www. livingstoncountyhistoricalsociety. com

Pre-St. Patrick´s Day Concert: The Geneseo String Band, under the direction of James Kimball, will give its 38th annual Pre-St. Patrick´s Day Concert, Saturday, March 4, at 7pm in Wadsworth Auditorium on the SUNY Geneseo campus. Celtic music and dance will be featured. Guest performers will include the Drumcliffe Dancers (of Rochester) and Geneseo’s own Sláinte Irish Dancers, Ted McGraw, John Ryan, Bill Henrie, Adie Maher, Mitzie Collins, Roxanne Ziegler, Glenn McClure and more. Admission $5, 12 & under free. Tickets available at the door. Sponsored by SUNY Geneseo Music Department. For information call 245-5824. Livingston County Soil & Water Conservation District - Conservation Tree & Shrub Seedling Program - 75th Anniversary (1942-2017)! Please ORDER BY MARCH 14, 2017. Deciduous Tree Seedlings, Ground Covers, Conservation Shrubs Seedlings, Evergreen Tree Seedlings and Fruit Tree ”bare root” Stock. Seedling orders are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The district has no control over the weather or your choice of planting site,s times or techniques, the District will not be responsible for your plant stock after it leaves our distribution center. Questions: Please call the office line at 585-243-0043 ext. 112 or Cell 585-489-6274 or email Robert. Stryker@ny.nacdnet.net.website http://www.co.livingston.state.ny. us/


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St. Timothy Lutheran Church Breaking Bread Together: Held the First Monday of every month at 5pm at St. Timothy Lutheran Church, 5015 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo. March 6 - Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Fruit Salad, and Pie. RSVP: 585-820-4029 or 585-243-4490. The Panic/Anxiety Support Group will meet at the Goodwill Community Center, 4119 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo on the 1st Friday of the month only from 1-2:30pm, all ages are welcome. The focus of the support and encouragement will be coping skills based on cognitive behavioral therapy. For additional information, contact the Mental Health Association, Livingston County Office, Avon. Lori McEvoy Mental Health Educator (585) 226-3150, Lmcevoy@ mharochester.org

HONEOYE FALLS The Honeoye Falls/Town of Mendon Historical Society will present a program featuring Michael Lasser, Lecturer, Writer, Broadcaster and Critic entitled ”The Songs of World War I” on Thursday, March 2, 7:30pm at The Mendon Community Center, 167 North Main Street, Honeoye Falls. Questions? Call 624-5655.

LIMA Bowls of Blessing Meal: The Lima Baptist Church (1574 Rochester Street, Lima) hosts ”Bowls of Blessing” which is a free meal served for those in need in the community on the fourth Sunday of each month from 12:30 to 1:30. All ages welcome. Vegetarian option available. Come hungry- leave filled! Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous - Are you having trouble controlling the way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a free Twelve Step recovery program for anyone suffering from food obsession, overeating, under-eating or bulimia. Meetings are held Monday at the Lima Public Library, 1872 Genesee St in Lima at 7pm. For more information or a list of additional meetings throughout the U.S. and the world, call 781-932-6300 or locally at 585-760-9753, or visit www.foodaddicts.org. The Lima Golden Agers will meet March 14 at Flaherty’s in Honeoye Falls. Arrival 11:30am; Meeting 12noon; Luncheon 12:30pm. If you have not made a reservation please call Barb Yorks 752-2303 or Marilyn Stuart 585-755-1329 by March 7th.

LIVONIA CENTER AARP Driver Safety Course: March 8 & 9, 8:30am-11:30am, Livonia Legion, Federal Rd., Livonia Center. Have to attend both days. Contact: Bee Sank 585-658-4115.

MOUNT MORRIS Winter Discovery Series at Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area! The Mount Morris Dam Winter Discovery Series ”Life in America” runs every Saturday at 1pm through March 25th. This event features exciting guest speakers and a great excuse to get out of the house! March 4: Steve Clarke, Genealogist; ”Legacy of Military Service”. Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area, 6103 Visitor Center Rd., Mount Morris. YAST Memoir Making Workshops - Create your memoirs or those of a loved one at this free monthly workshop. Scrapbook or journal the memorable moments of your life. Free materials and assistance provided. Work alone or with a parent, grandparent, special person or child to preserve special stories and memories to be cherished by future generations. Held the 4th Monday of every month through June 3, 2017 at the Mt. Morris Central School Library, MMCS 30 Bonadonna Ave., Mt. Morris from 6:30pm-8:30pm. Livingston Arts will proudly host author Idra Novey at Livingston Arts, 4 Murray Hill Drive, Mount Morris, on Monday, February 27, 4:30-5:30pm. The acclaimed author will present a discussion and readings from her latest work, ”Ways to Disappear”. The work details the life of Emma Neufeld, a translator for a fictional Brazilian author, Beatriz Yagoda. The novel combines elements of mystery, romance, noir and humor on the journey from Pittsburgh to Rio. More information is available at www.idranovey.com and on Twitter at @IdraNovey. The presentation is free and open to the public. Good ’Ol Boys Car Club - Looking for some fun loving people to enjoy some cruises with new and older cars? Make new friends come join the Good ’Ol Boys. We do: Cruises, Dinners, Meetings w/dinners, Movie Night (dinner & movie). Meetings held at Mt. Morris Veterans Hall on the 1st Sunday of the month at 6pm. No vehicle necessary. Information: jimdisalvo@ frontier.com or Joe at 585-507-8288.

PERKINSVILLE Pork & Sauerkraut Dinner - Sunday, February 26, noon-3pm at the Perkinsville Fire Hall, Co. Rd. 90. Adults $10, Children 6-10 $5, 5 and under free. To benefit St. Peters UCC of Perkinsville.

UNPLUG FROM DEVICES Leave phones home when running quick errands. Leave phones at home when stepping out of the house to run quick errands. Follow suit when shopping for groceries or heading to the gym for a workout.

ROCHESTER Winter Tours at Mount Hope Cemetery - Admission: $7 per person. Free for members and children under 16 with an adult. Meeting at the South Entrance, 1133 Mt. Hope Ave., opposite the Distillery Restaurant at 11am. Three guided tours this winter will explore the cemetery’s south end. Dates are: Saturday, February 25 - Guide: Sally Millick. Saturday, March 25 Guide: Cam Tran. Saturday, April 22 - Guide: Joanne Mitchell. Phone: 585-461-3494. Website: www. fomh.org. Facebook: Friends of Mt Hope.

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RUSH Rush Seniors meet Thursday, March 9 at the firehouse 1971 Rush Mendon Rd. We welcome all Seniors 55 years of age and older. Luncheon at noon but come early and socialize. Bring your own table service and a dish to pass that will feed 8-10 people. Coffee provided. On March 17th we go to The Diplomat Party House for a St. Patty’s Day Party. On March 23rd Cartwright’s Maple Tree Inn for all you can eat buckwheat pancakes. Costs and details for trips, available at meetings. We’re now welcoming Seniors who reside out side of Rush, so come, give us a try.

SPRINGWATER 14th Annual ”BOUP” Chili CookOff: All Proceeds to benefit Kern Robinson Legion Post 905. Held Saturday, March 4, 2017. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Kern Robinson American Legion Post 905, 7998 School Street, Springwater (585-669-2300). To Enter: DAY OF COOK-OFF.Entry fee: $5. Doors open at 4pm to drop off Chili. Judging starts at 5pm. Drawing for Pick Table & 50/50 Raffle starts @ 6pm throughout the evening. ”Come Share Your Recipe & Sample the ”FREE CHILI & HOT DOGS”. Prizes: Most Original - $30. Hottest - $20. Crowd Favorite - $10. GriefShare: A special weekly help seminar providing help and encouragement after the death of a loved one. Starting Monday, March 6 at the Springwater Church of the Nazarene, Rte 15, Springwater from 6pm to 7:30pm. 585-669-2173. The program is non-denominational and features helpful tools for healing from grief. Even if it has been a few years since your loss, it is never too late to come to a GriefShare group. Learn more at www.griefshare.com. Hike above Springwater Fields with Springwater Trails - Hike above the fields of Springwater on Sunday, February 26 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing and a potluck social gettogether at a member’s home afterwards. For additional info/ directions/updates please visit our website: springwatertrails.org.

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FILE CABINETS: Two Drawer. Asking, $30.00 each or B/O. Call, 585-329-5059. (Lima).

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My husband and I would like to say thank you to the family that stopped when they saw our dog Newman walking down the shoulder of Big Tree Road dragging his cable that had broken. We would also like to thank the young man for walking him back home and coming to our door to let us know that he had escaped. We appreciate your kindness. The other night my horses got out. A kind person pulled over to make sure someone knew, and then he patrolled Rt. 96 with his 4 ways on until we could recover them and left while we were still walking them home. Thank you, Good Samaritan, you potentially saved the lives of not just the horses but anyone who might have hit them. The Teresa House Board of Directors, Staff and Volunteers would like to send many thanks to everyone who so generously

donated Wish List items. Our supply pantry is much fuller because of the generosity of our caring community. We wouldn’t be here without you! The Perinton Historical Society Board of Trustees would to thank the businesses, many of which are FPMA members, individuals, organizations, and Society members who together were responsible for donating 52 beautifully decorated trees, wreaths, gift baskets, gift certificates and other one-of-a-kind items for the Perinton Historical Society’s third annual Yuletide Traditions fundraiser. The generosity of so many bidders who supported this fundraiser during the four-week long silent auction raised over $2,100 to benefit the Perinton Historical Society’s educational programs, activities, exhibits, as well as operational expenses at the Fairport Museum. I would like to thank again the kind gentleman who paid a rather large amount for my groceries 2 weeks ago at the Wegmans Calkins Rd. store. He wanted to “pay it forward” and I will do the same. It was a big help to a senior citizen on a fixed income! JW

Street in our well-to-do town. Every surrounding village has Christmas lights except us! We’re sorry but the dark dreary pennants don’t cut it. The Christmas spirit is not to be found here.

To the man in the black SUV...It was 20 degrees today (Wednesday 12/14) and yet you “HAD” to take your barking dog to the gas station! I love animals; I really do, but come on! The poor thing was yapping the whole time! Annoying and ridiculous! I feel bad for him/her! It’s BITTER cold out, people! Cats and dogs should be kept inside during cold weather. It’s a common belief that dogs and cats are more resistant than people to cold weather because of their fur, but it’s untrue. Like people, cats and dogs are susceptible to frostbite and hypothermia and should be kept inside. INSIDE, meaning not three walls and a hole, with no insulation! On top of having chicken wire as a floor, that’s cruel!! Once again this year we have no illuminated Christmas lights along Main

Please do NOT burn wood in your fireplace. The smell lingers especially in the village. We cannot breathe; therefore, we cannot go out nor take the dog out due to the terrible smell. We have a bad sinus infection and it gets worse with the smell. Please use a clean burning wood or use an electric heater.

What does it say about a person who trespasses onto posted property and then steals your game cam when it records his being there!? To me, it is a hunter-not a sportsman, (if sport means taking another creature’s life)leaving a bad message for those who a least respect law and the rights of others! This individual, in addition to being a trespasser, is now also a common thief who feels entitled to make his own rules.


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DEAR DR. ROACH: I took an aspirin for a seeming heart attack and went to the hospital, where I was asked if I had taken any meds. I answered “no,” and was medicated; the result was panic for the doctors, as my heart rate slowed to a dangerous rate. With care and an extra day in the hospital, I was released. My ignorance about medicines was scary. I think that it should be emphasized that “meds” does not mean only prescriptions. Tell the doctor, “I took an aspirin!” -- R.G. ANSWER: Indeed, your doctors should know about all medications you are taking, including over-the-counter, vitamins and other supplements. Sometimes women forget to mention their oral contraceptives. Aspirin is a powerful medicine, not to be taken lightly. That being said, I am not sure why your heart rate slowed to a dangerous rate. Beta blockers usually are given for suspected heart attack, and some people do have dramatic responses to beta blockers, and their heart rates slow way down. I can’t explain why aspirin could have made that more likely, since aspirin shouldn’t slow down the heart rate. I also couldn’t find any interaction between beta blockers and aspirin. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 78-year-old female who has had three orthopedic surgeries (hip repair, hip replacement and knee replacement) with spinal anesthesia in two years. Each time, the anesthesia has left me with severe orthostatic hypotension requiring medication for months. If I should ever need surgery again, is there any other anesthetic that would be just as effective and not make me ill? -- A.P. ANSWER: This actually is a very common problem, with at least half of people undergoing orthopedic surgery having some orthostatic hypotension (a lowering of blood pressure upon sitting or standing) immediately after surgery. You have had a very prolonged reaction. I spoke with an anesthesiologist at the Cleveland Clinic, who told me that the issue could have been any of the anesthetic and adjuvant agents that were used. He recommended more salt and water before any operation and longer time in progressively upright positions before trying to get up post-operatively. Finally, your next anesthesiologist could look at your preoperative and anesthesia records and try to figure out what agent you had that was most likely to have been causing this, so to avoid its use next time. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: Two lab tests done in the past two years show that my kidneys are not functioning at 100 percent. Is there any action I can take (such as diet or medication) to keep these figures from worsening? -- L.M. ANSWER: Kidney function tends to decrease with age, but kidneys also can be damaged from high blood pressure, diabetes, some medications and many other causes. If kidney function is low, your doctor should look at your prescription medication and carefully evaluate their dosing. Also, anti-inflammatory medicines like ibuprofen or naproxen should be minimized. Even Tylenol can cause long-term kidney damage in high doses for long periods of time. Managing any chronic illnesses and avoiding toxic drugs are the most important actions. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved


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Cobblestone Arts Center sarah.cobblestonearts@gmail.com (585) 398-0220 We need help before and after performances and fundraisers to assist with set up and break down. Also, share your creative ideas with other art lovers to further creative programming.

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United Methodist Church

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Honeoye Falls/Lima FISH (Friends in Service Here) Donald Vogt (585) 624-8388 Volunteer drivers needed to provide transportation to those that can no longer drive.

Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance HFMVABOD@yahoo.com • (585) 624-2200 Drivers needed. You must have a valid driver’s license and be at least 18 years old. All other training will be provided.

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Vincent House volunteer2014@frontier.com Mary Jo Jacobs • (585) 728-2427 Looking for volunteers for direct resident care, gardening, maintenance or fundraising.␣ All training provided. We ask for two 4 hour shifts per month. Scheduling is flexible.␣ Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown. Positions published online, and in print on the last week of the month as space permits.

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How to reduce prescription medication costs Ask for generics. If there are generic alternatives to brand name medications available, alw ays ask a physician for those medications instead of their more expensive brand name counterparts. Don’t just assume a physician w ill prescribe generics. Sometimes doctors prescribe brand name medications despite the availability of cheaper and equally effective generic medications.

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Safety measures can help reduce bathroom injuries Falls cause many injuries inside a home. Seniors are especially susceptible to harmful falls in the bathroom, w here slippery tiles can prove too difficult for older men and w omen to navigate. A 2011 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that nearly 234,000 Americans ages 15 and older w ere treated in an emergency department for nonfatal bathroom-related injuries in 2008. That adds up to roughly 640 people per day. M ore than 80 percent of bathroom-related injuries w ere caused by slips and falls, mostly w hile getting in and out of the tub or show er, and about 30 perc ent of those injuries included cuts, scrapes and bruises. Bathrooms c an be more dangerous than other rooms of the house for a variety of reasons. The bathroom is generally comprised of hard surfac es that c an bec ome slippery w hen w et or exposed to high humidity. A bathroom may become hotter than other rooms bec ause of the steam that accompanies a hot show er. Heat may dilate peripheral veins and low er blood pressure in some people. This may lead to dizziness that can result in falls. Furthermore, people tend to rush in the bathroom as they get ready for w ork or sc hool. Rushing around can lead to slips and injuries on w et surfaces. Installing safety features in the bathroom is a key w ay to reduce the risk of ac c idents. M any manufac turers have even designed these features so they blend w ith bathroom decor.

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Understanding, preventing and managing osteoarthritis The most common chronic condition of the joints in both the United States and Canada, osteoarthritis, affects roughly 30 million people in just those two countries alone. While osteoarthritis, or OA, can affect people of all ages, it’s most common in men and women over the age of 65. Understanding osteoarthritis and how to prevent and manage the disease can help men and women over the age of 50 reduce their risk and live more comfortably even if they develop OA. What is osteoarthritis? According to the Arthritis Foundation, healthy joints are covered by cartilage, a flexible connective tissue that covers the end of each bone. Cartilage facilitates motion of the joints and serves as a cushion between the bones. When a person has OA, cartilage breaks down, causing swelling and pain and affecting the mobility of the joint. Over time, OA can worsen and cause bones to break down and develop bone spurs, which form when bones meet each other in the joints. OA can even advance to a point where cartilage wears away and bone rubs against bone, creating even more pain while damaging the joints even further. What causes osteoarthritis? Once considered a byproduct of the wear and tear the human body naturally endures over a lifetime, OA is now viewed as a disease, notes the AF. The following are some potential causes of OA. · Genes: The AF notes that certain genetic traits can increase a person’s likelihood of developing OA. Collagen is a protein that makes up cartilage, and, while rare, a genetic defect that affects the body’s production of cartilage can lead to OA occurring in people as young as 20 years old. Researchers have also noted that the gene FAAH is more commonly found in people with OA of the knee than

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in people who don’t have the disease. FAAH has been previously linked with pain sensitivity. · Weight: Being overweight increases a person’s risk for a host of ailments and diseases, and OA can be counted among them. Extra weight puts additional pressure on hips and joints, and over time those extra pounds can cause cartilage to break down more quickly than it would if the body was not carrying extra weight. · Injury: Men and women who have suffered injuries to their joints may be at greater risk of developing OA than those with no such injury history. · Overuse: Overuse of joints, tendons and ligaments can accelerate the breakdown of cartilage and increase a person’s risk of developing OA. Cartilage also can break down more quickly in the bodies of athletes and people whose careers require them to stand for extended periods of time, bend over frequently and/or lift heavy items. · Preexisting conditions: Conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, hemochromatosis and acromegaly may also contribute to the development of OA among people diagnosed with such disorders. Prevention and management of OA Men and women who maintain healthy weights and exercise regularly and appropriately may be able to prevent the onset of OA. Appropriate exercises include strength training that focuses on building muscles around the joints, even if those joints are already affected by OA. Strong muscles around the joints can reduce the pain associated with OA, while range-of-motion exercises can improve flexibility of the joints and reduce stiffness. Aerobic exercise also helps men and women maintain healthy weights while facilitating weight loss for those who are already overweight. Those already diagnosed with OA should speak with their physicians before beginning an exercise regimen, and such conversations can also include discussions about the various medications that can be used to reduce symptoms of OA. More information about OA is available at www.arthritis.org.

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• Consider the use of earplugs or earmuffs w ith loud pow er tools. • Don’t use pow er tools in proximity to flammable vapors, dust or construction materials. • Alw ays check that w ires are kept aw ay from blades. • M aintain a tight grip on a tool. • Do not overreach w hen using tools, and maintain balance. • Pay attention w hen w orking w ith any pow er tool. • Only use attachments specifically recommended for the pow er tools and ensure proper installation. • Unplug all pow er tools during breaks and anytime w hen tools are not in use. • Routinely inspect tools for damage. • Keep tools stored in secure locations w hen not in use.

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Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) W hen a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A w orking smoke ala rm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than tw enty percent of American homes are w ithout them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families. M ake a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your fam ily precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. M ake sure yo u have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other How t o soundproof your hom e

To do this, make sure everyone is out of the house, unplug all electronics and close all doors and w indow s. Take a quick w alk through your house and pause for a few moments in each room to evaluate w hich ones are the noisiest. Now consider if you’re installing a media room or teenage recreational room w here volumes w ill be blasting on TV’s and stereos. W ith this information, you should have a good idea of w here you need to soundproof and create barriers against noise. Here are some tips to help you achieve the optimal result of peace and quiet: Plant trees and hedges along the exterior of your home, perhaps along a fence. Not only do trees and hedges help w ith the environment and provide a good amount of privacy, they also slow dow n the travel of noise from the neighborhood into your home. Insulate your w alls and ceilings. Better insulation in your interiors and exteriors w on’t just drive aw ay excess noise, it w ill also reduce your heating and cooling bills during the hot and c old months. For the best sound proofing and easy installation quality. Seal up all cracks and holes around w indow s and doors, and add double glazed w indow s to your current glass panes. Once you’ve selected the best soundproofing method, implement it and enjoy the bliss of silence throughout your home.

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HOW EVERYDAY PEOPLE CAN CUT ENERGY CONSUMPTION Curtailing energy consumption is a great way for people to protect the planet’s natural resources and save money at the same time. Part of the difficulty with regard to reducing energy consumption is that energy plays such a big role in our lives. Smartphones and tablets have become must-have items, and these items, though not necessarily big consumers of energy, must be plugged in and charged. But individuals won’t have to unplug from their lives to reduce their energy consumption. In fact, there are several easy, non-invasive ways for everyday people to reduce their energy consumption. Reducing energy consumption does not require substantial sacrifice, but it can produce substantial savings and benefit the planet in myriad ways.


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Keep Winter Energy Bills in Check (Family Features) As w inter temperatures drop, the potential for higher utility bills goes up. Taking steps ahead of the cold season can help you trim costs and make your home more energy efficient, keeping those utility bills in check even as the w inter w eather rages. Before w inter w eather sets in for your part of the country, take some time to assess your home for potential problem areas and improvements that can help low er your energy costs. Lighting. Though turning off unneeded lights is a smart strategy any time of year, it’s especially helpful during the w inter months w hen utility expenses can add up. New technology lets you manage your lights aw ay from home using an app on your smartphone. Water heaters. Heat isn’t the only system that gets an extra w orkout come w inter. Cooler house temperatures may require w ater heaters to w ork harder, so ensuring you have a model w ell-suited to your family’s year-round needs is key. In fact, heating w ater is the second source of energy use in the residential home after space heating and cooling, w ith standard electric w ater heaters costing the average homeow ner $585 every year to operate. Thermostat. A programmable thermostat is easy to install and saves energy (and money) by automatically adjusting to predetermined temperature settings. Air leaks. An airtight house is critical to managing your heatrelated expenses. Sealing cracks around those w indow s and doors, and other leak-prone areas such as the basement and attic, w ill help keep heat inside and costs dow n.

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OLD-FASHIONED CANNING JARS. Large quantity. You pick up: 585-300-7106 OLD ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED that still works with side rails and trapeze. You pick up. Henrietta: 585-301-1432 MENDELSSOHN PIANO. 3 ft. high. Good condition. You move: 585-638-6586 TROPHIES with engraved nameplates, removable: 18 hockey, 2 goalie, 1 LAX, 1 baseball and 3 plaques. Good condition: mray@rochester.rr.com BROTHER INTELLIFAX 770 HOME/OFFICE PLAIN PAPER FAX MACHINE: fvj0430@gmail.com 7’ POOL TABLE, including balls and sticks. Very good condition. You pick up: 585-346-3168 HANGING FILE FOLDERS- Box full, in new condition. For standard size file drawer, or cabinet: 585-657-7562 HOLIDAY DECORATIONS: Christmas, Halloween. Nutcracker, wreaths, ornaments, lights, tree stand, etc. Nine boxes. Must take all. You pick up: 585-208-9803 FABRIC – Large selection of leftover cotton/cotton poly from quilt making and household items: abcon40@gmail.com TWO TV’S – Working, with Remotes. 27” color Phillips and 24” color JCPenny TV: 585-305-1700

WEIGHTS/BARBELL SET(s) for Youth Football and Wrestling teams, local in Monroe County: Correct # 571-409-8768 or kesterjp42@gmail.com FILE CABINETS. 2-4 drawer, vertical, office style: 585-300-7106 KNITTING NEEDLES and other CRAFT SUPPLIES for use by public library patrons: epecora@pls-net.org CHICKEN MANURE for a garden: 585-447-2176 WOMEN’S CLOTHING. Petite size 22W. Sweaters, blouses, pants, dresses, etc.: 585-334-2821 MULCH HAY for gardening and HARDWOOD FIREWOOD. Picked up or delivered: 585-797-5681 FREE PRINTING OF BROCHURES &INSERTS needed by Northeast Boston Terrier Rescue. Any help would be great: bettyann@frontiernet.net HAVE A NUISANCE PERMIT? We’d love some venison. Will pick up within 25 miles of Brockport. We will butcher: kathydambra@hotmail.com ASSORTED CANDLES: 585-865-9779

TWO AIR CONDITIONERS. 1 for casement window. 1 for double hung window. Great working order: 585-297-3442 Assorted FABRIC SCRAPS, RECTANGULAR VINYL SHEETS with square compartments for holding coins or stamps for collectors, STAMP COLLECTING BOOKLET: 585-624-5626 9’ LIFELIKE ARTIFICIAL TREE with lights by FrontGate. Some light strands not working: Leona@acttwohomestaging.com GENERIC INK CARTRIDGES #CL226 & 225. For Canon printer. 21 of them: 5788j2@gmail.com CHRISTMAS WREATHS, six, 16” diameter, some with bows, all very nice: Annslink039@aol.com

UNWANTED JEWELRY, FABRIC, CRAFT ITEMS for projects. Will pick up. Local area, call 910-619-7951 lv. msg. Max Lucado’s book WHEN JESUS WHISPERS YOUR NAME: 585-637-0933 SMALL DINING ROOM TABLE that fits 4-6 people: 585-334-2821 USED SCHOOL BUS in good working condition for a nonprofit project: 585-747-4319 WOMEN’S CLOTHING: Black turtle necks (L), black long sleeve tops (L) and black pants (M): 585-441-4097 SNOW BLOWER. Must be in good working condition. Call Kathy 585-746-1373

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HOTELS FOR HEROES - to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www. fisherhouse.org

VOGT PLUMBING & MECHANICAL: Plumbing, Furnaces, Boilers, Pumps, Fixtures, Tanks. NEW INSTALLATION and REPAIRS. Tub/ Shower Kits. Call Larry Vogt, 585-728-2680. REMEMBER & REFLECT... Celebrate the memory of your loved ones in print & online by publishing a memoriam in our passages section. Call or Email: Lynn Forrester; 585-226-5841 passages@GVPennySaver.com

IF YOU LIKE HAVING CHOICES, YOU’LL LOVE HART’S INSURANCE AGENCY: A truly independent insurance agency since 1877. For Home, Auto, Business or Farm coverages call 585-237-2126 or 1-800-722-1877. The Standard of Excellence Since 1877. PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail) Oh, most Beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel. Fruitful Vine, Splendor of heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, hear me & show me here in you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none the can withstand your power. Oh Mary conceived without sin, pray for us those who have recourse to Thee (3 times). Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days, you must publish it & it will be granted to you. J.B

The WNY School Application System (a consortium of schools in Western New York) is now accepting educationally certified applications for potential openings. Through one online application site, apply to any or all of the 77 schools: Addison Akron Alden Alfred Almond Aloma D. Johnson Charter School Arkport Autism Services Inc. Baker Victory Services Bradford Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center Buffalo United Charter School Canisteo Greenwood Cassadaga Valley Cattaraugus Little Valley Charter School for Applied Technologies Cheektowaga Central Cheektowaga-Sloan Clarence Cleveland Hill Depew Dunkirk City Elba Enterprise Charter School Erie 1 BOCES Erie 2 CC BOCES Forestville Frontier Gateway Longview Genesee Valley BOCES Global Concepts Charter School Grand Island Hamburg Hammondsport Health Sciences Charter School Henrietta G. Lewis Campus School at Wyndham Lawn Holland Keshequa

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AUTOMOTIVE SALES O’Connor Chevrolet has an immediate opening for professional sales consultants. Top performers earn over $90k a year plus full benefit package - health / life/ disability insurance/ paid vacation, etc. Award winning, rapidly expanding company with premier integrity. Exciting fast-paced environment. Fresh exciting cutting edge products and a family/team oriented environment. Experience is not required as we will train the right individuals. Email resume: jimsellscars@gmail.com Jim Hunter O’Connor Chevrolet, 3850 West Henrietta Rd. New Car Sales Manager

Gu n lo cke i s exp a n d i n g th ei r w o rkf o rce a n d h a ve 90+ tem p to h i re o p en i n g s !!! What you can expect when working for Gunlocke: 1. A friendly team oriented working environment 2. Excellent benefit package upon hire 3. Opportunity for growth within the organization

Co m e m eeta R em ed y rep res en ta ti ve to d i s cu s s o u r cu rren to p p o rtu n i ti es : Tu es ., F eb .28, 201 7 2p m -4p m Ba th Ca reer Cen ter 1 1 7 E a s tSteu b en St. Ba th , N Y

Technical Supervisor A fast-growing Rochester area precision plastic injection molding manufacturer is seeking an experienced Technical Supervisor for our B shift operations. Our goal is to offer world class engineering, manufacturing, and assembly services for the high-volume production of value added plastic parts. We strive to support our customers through our dedication to innovation, precision, reliability, and quality. We offer Paid Training, Competitive wages, Company paid personal and vacation time, Excellent benefits package including Medical, Dental & Vision coverage, Company paid Life, LTD & STD insurance, 401k with generous company match, and more. Basic Function: The Production Supervisor plans, organizes, directs and controls the production functions of the organization, including machine setup, material staging, operations and the assembly of plastic components. The position is also responsible for ensuring that the site’s QEMS is being implemented and managed properly. Essential Duties: 1. Supervises production operations daily, including training and assigning personnel engaged in the setup and operation of production equipment, materials and the assembly of components. 2. Coordinates the Production workload including determining priority in coordination with the Scheduling Manager and Operations Manager. 3. Executes the scheduled production output. 4. Answers alarms and interruptions during shift as needed. 5. Compiles, reviews and analyses production and time data. 6. Uses production data to create tool and machine work orders and elevates issues as needed. 7. Communicates with, and ensures compliance by assigned personnel with safety and housekeeping procedures. 8. Responsible for maintaining a clean and clutter free production area. 9. Acts as backup for Setup Technician as needed. 10. Controls department expenses within established budgets and exercises sound fiscal judgement in Company financial matters. 11. Ensures the implementation and adherence to in-process quality control procedures. 12. Performs such similar, comparable related duties as may be required. Knowledge: A working level knowledge of the injection molding function; including production operations such as machine set-up, processing, operation and assembly is required. Experience: A minimum of five years performing production and production planning duties in the injection-molding field, including two years of supervisory experience are required. Skills/Adaptitudes: The ability to deal with people at all organizational levels; good administrative, analytical, organizational, planning and oral and written communication skills; and an aptitude for directing and monitoring people are required. Working Conditions: Plant and office environment. Overtime may be required. Send Resumes to: Dept 795, GVPS, PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414

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Must have HS/GED. Reliable transportation is a must. Pre-employment drug screen and background check required.

LPN Evening Shift includes every other weekend. GPNs may apply.

Dietary Tray Aide Positions 4pm-7:15pm - Two to three days/week position. Perfect position for ambitious student. (2) positions available.

Certified Nursing Assistants Part-time, all shifts. Weekends a must.

Hospitality Aides Certification not required. Part time includes weekends. Potential for advancement to CNA training. Qualified candidates may apply in person at:

Conesus Lake Nursing Home 6131 Big Tree Road, Livonia, NY 14487 Fax: 585-346-6637 e-mail: rpreston@conesuslakenursinghome.com


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Make Your Business Dinner A Success: Get Down To Business Let the client talk about business whenever he or she chooses, but if business doesn’t come up wait until after the main course has been completed to bring it up.

Summer Positions Available Town of Avon Recreation Dept. is accepting applications for the following part-time positions:

All past employees will receive an application via e-mail. Applications are available at the: Avon Town Office, 23 Genesee St., Avon or you may download & print an application from the Town of Avon Website: www.avon-ny.org/tsvcs_rec.html All applications must be returned by March 31, 2017 at 4pm. Interviews will take place late April. Questions: e-mail toarec@frontier.com

Recreation Director - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have experience planning and conducting recreation activities, managing people and First-Aid and CPR training. K-1 Instructor & Sports Instructor - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have experience planning and conducting recreation activities, First-Aid and CPR training. Arts & Crafts Instructor - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have experience planning and conducting art activities for school aged children. Basketball Instructor/Aide - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have basketball teaching experience. Tennis Instructor/Aide - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have tennis teaching experience. Recreation Counselors - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, experience working with children. Swim Director - WSI and Lifeguard certifications, CPR & FirstAid training, must have experience planning and conducting swim lessons and managing people. Lifeguards/WSI Aides - up-to-date certifications required. WSI - up-to-date WSI certification required. *All swim lessons will be held at Avon’s pool from 10:30am-4pm weekdays.

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Relief Cook Needed

Golf Course Maintenance

at a Family Owned & Operated 4 Star Nursing Home, LeRoy Village Green, at 10 Munson Street, LeRoy.

Oak Hill Country Club • Seasonal Full Time • Competitive Wages • Overtime Available

Position will include every other weekend and some holidays. Must be reliable with some institutional cooking experience. Apply online at leroyvillagegreen.com, in person at LeRoy Village Green, or call (585) 502-0463 for further information.

Must be 18 years old or older.

We are an EEO employer.

Apply in person 3418 Monroe Ave.

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there’d be a shortage of fishing poles.

(Back of Pittsford Colony Plaza)

~Doug Larson

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JOB FAIR Thurs., March 2nd 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. SEASONAL AGRIBUSINESS POSITIONS AVAILABLE

10 CLASS A + B DRIVERS Deliver dry +/or liquid bulk crop nutrients & other products. Tanker endorsement a plus

8 PLANT LABORERS Duties may include driving a loader and forklift. Some lifting.

Share Today. Shape Tomorrow. Join Foster Grandparents CALL 585-243-7520. Volunteers Needed in Northern Livingston County Volunteer in a school, child care center or youth center and earn approximately $175-$400 per month stipend of tax-free income.

(Won’t affect eligibility for S.N.A.P., H.E.A.P., Section 8 or many other benefits.) You need to: Be at least 55 years of age Have limited (low) income

Be available at least 15 hours a week Enjoy working with children

Looking for residents in Avon, Caledonia and Geneseo

All positions must pass preemployment drug screen & have a clean license. Spring start. All local deliveries. Must be flexible and a team player. Competitive pay plus bonus. Applicants are welcome to fill out an application prior to the Job Fair.

Apply in person: 8610 Rt. 237, Stafford, NY (Between Rt. 33 and Rt. 5)

Carolina Eastern Crocker, LLC www.cecrocker.com Negotiating raises can be nervewracking. But men and women should not hesitate to ask for compensation commensurate with their experience.


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Licensed Veterinary Technician Full Time For small animal hospital. Call:

Genesee Valley Veterinary Hospital 585-243-5100

HELP WANTED • Server • Host • Curbside Apply in person.

8322 Park Rd., Batavia

Assistant Horticulturist Oak Hill Country Club • Seasonal Full Time • Landscaping A Plus • Wage Based On Experience.

Geneseo Central School

Anticipated Cleaner

(Back of Pittsford Colony Plaza)

(2nd shift - 3:00-11pm) $9.70/hour - plus shift differential of .34/hour.

Rochester, NY 14618

Deadline: 2/27/17

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Make Your Business Dinner A Success: Be Nice With The Staff Being rude to the restaurant staff or complaining loudly about the service or food will likely turn off the client. Be polite with staff and, if need be, excuse yourself from the table and discreetly discuss with the server any problems with the service away from the client and the table.

Agri-Business Help Wanted Seasonal Drivers Class B w/air brake end. Warehouse Assistant Spray Applicator Applications available at our office or fax resume.

Crop Production Services 2305 Lakeville Rd. Avon, NY 14414 585-226-2700 Fax 585-226-9293

ASSISTANT GOLF COURSE EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN 3-5 years experience working in auto mechanics, small engine repair, or heavy equipment mechanics. Full time year-round with benefits $ 14-$16 per hour. Must have valid driver’s license, reliable transportation & be over the age of 18. Email resume with references mechanic@oakhillcc.com Looking only for applicants who meet the qualifications.

Elm Manor Nursing Home, a 46 bed facility located in Canandaigua, NY is currently seeking a Full-Time

RN Nurse Manager This individual will be responsible for the oversight and supervision of the nursing unit and care of the residents. Must have supervisory experience, knowledge of NYSDOH regulations, care planning and possess excellent clinical/assessment and organizational skills. We offer competitive wages and a sign-on bonus. If you are interested in becoming a part of Elm Manor’s family of caring professionals, please e-mail your resume to Kelly Davids, Administrator at: kdavids@elmmanornursinghome.com or fax resume to: (585) 394-6320 or apply in person at: Elm Manor Nursing Home

210 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424

The Town of Richmond is

Hiring Lifeguards For Summer 2017 All applicants must have American Red Cross Certification in: •Lifeguarding • Waterfront Lifeguarding • CPR/AED • First Aid • WSI (preferred, but not required) For an application call/text Richmond Recreation Dept. at 585-330-7066 or email at recreation@townofrichmond.org

Application deadline is: March 10th, 2017

We’re Hiring! • Night Kitchen Manager • Prep Cook • Line Cook Nights & weekends a must Apply in person 3 Legged Pig BBQ 3415 Rochester Rd. • Lakeville


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• HVAC Techs/Labor Helpers • Industrial Cleaners • Accountant • Machine Operation • Food Production • Assembly (all shifts) • Cleaners • Warehouse Material Associate

Help Wanted Mechanic/Tow-Truck Operator CDL-A, w/endorsement or ability to acquire ASAP. 5 to 8 years experience preferred. Towing industry experience a plus. Compensation based on experience. Preferrable to reside within 15 minutes of Dansville.

Truck Driver CDL-A Apply in person with resume at: 9638 McWhorter Rd. • Dansville, NY 14437

EOE

Warehouse/Driver Full and part-time positions opening soon. Valid NYS driver’s license required. Looking for an ambitious worker with reliable transportation. Job includes stocking, customer service, and delivering building materials. Familiarity with construction and building materials a plus. Competitive wages and benefits available.

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Smith Lumber & Hardware Center 5833 Big Tree Road, Lakeville, NY 14480

585-346-5705 Make Your Business Dinner A Success: Make A Reservation Nothing is worse than taking a client to dinner and having to wait to get a table. Once the invitation is extended, make a reservation. Even if the client cannot make it, it’s possible to cancel the reservation. When choosing a restaurant, look for one with an established reputation, and preferably one you have patronized in the past. Avoid restaurants with loud music or ones that are considered trendy, as such locales are often louder and less conducive to conversation. Another thing to discuss when making the reservation are the seating arrangements. If the restaurant is known for its views, reserve a table with a great view and make sure the clients get the best seats at the table. Clients should not be looking at the wall or sitting in a busy location, such as outside the kitchen or near the bar or restroom.

Elm Manor Nursing Home, a 46 bed facility located in Canandaigua, NY is currently seeking a Full-Time

Evening RN Supervisor/ Nursing Educator A current NYS RN license in good standing is required. Strong communication, managerial and leadership skills are a must. We offer competitive wages and a sign-on bonus. Please e-mail your resume to Kelly Davids, Administrator at: kdavids@elmmanornursinghome.com or fax resume to: (585) 394-6320 or apply in person at: Elm Manor Nursing Home 210 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424

Experienced Detailers The Dorschel Group is looking to hire experienced detailers for our Lexus location. Must be able to work Monday-Friday, and every other Saturday. Candidates must be able to work in a fast paced environment; and have knowledge of using detailing equipment, including a buffer. Clean driver’s record and the ability to pass the drug screening test required.

If this job is for you, please email a resume to lgunther@dorschel.com.


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Dental Assistant

Mechanic?

Part/Full time, Monday-Thursday, for busy dental practice.

We have the full time career position for you.

Send resume to: Dept. 793, c/o GVPS, P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414 Helpful hints to land your first job - Gain som e relevant experience. While college is the best tim e to gain som e experience that’s relevant to your field, that does not m ean you can’t still earn an internship now that you have donned your cap and gow n and received your diplom a. M any businesses look to recent graduates to fill their internships, as recent grads have years of study under their belts and, because they are no longer enrolled in classes, m ore flexibility than current students. If the job m arket in your chosen field is tepid, start looking for internships. These can be a great w ay to start m aking som e professional contacts, and m any people find them selves ultim ately w orking full-tim e for the com pany w here they first landed an internship.

Never Bored - something different every day! We are looking for you to work with us! Experienced Mechanic - on and off road vehicles; heavy duty, too.

• Must own tools • Farm Experience - a plus • Valid Class B Driver’s license • Welding Skills - a plus • Work arena - crop side of Dairy Farm - well equipped machine shop and large equipment bays

Position available immediately - Loaded Compensation package based on your qualifications and experience Young Leadership - Entrepreneurial Spirit - Can Do Attitude

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Catenary Construction Corp. is Hiring!

Concrete Form Carpenter Seeking quality and safety driven concrete form carpenters. Must have the ability to lift and move heavy equipment while being able to perform and provide a high level of production. Layout, knowledge of different forms systems, whether it is rough formed footings, plywood panel walls, Symon panels or Doka systems. Ability to take orders from supervision and perform daily tasks. Positive team work and good communication with others, OSHA 10 hour certification, personal hand tools and transportation to & within the greater Rochester area are required.

Concrete and Masonry Skilled Laborer Seeking quality and safety driven laborer with experience in the concrete and masonry construction industry. Hard working and skilled with the ability to pick up and move heavy objects. Ability to take orders from supervision and perform daily tasks. Positive team work and good communication with others, OSHA 10 hour certification, personal hand tools and transportation to & within the greater Rochester area are required.

Compensation Competitive pay, health and dental insurance offered, simple IRA matching fund.

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Now Hiring Personable & Experienced

SERVERS, BAR & KITCHEN STAFF Qualified applicants must be able to work on weekends, as well as week days and have availability between the hours of 11am-10pm.

Please send resume to

wfarmer3@catenaryconstruction.com or Catenary Construction Corp. 112 Hudson Avenue, Rochester NY 14605 585-454-4140

Applications can be found on our website

www.theoaks-restaurant.com or are available at the restaurant. No phone calls please.


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NEED TO HIRE SOMEONE? HIRING PERSONAL CARE AIDES! Join one of the fastest growing Licensed Home Care Service Agencies in Western New York and the Southern Tier. We provide all necessary training to start an exciting career as a New York State Certified PCA.

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At least 18 years of age. Self-motivated. Completion of criminal history record check. WHAT WE OFFER: FREE PCA Training • Paid Time Off Health Insurance Opportunities • 401k Plan • Direct Deposit Flexible Hours • Employee Referral Program All certified PCAs, HHAs, and CNAs encouraged to apply

Apply online at www.ventureforthe.com/jobs or contact our recruiter at 585-413-3752 x204 A committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are lured and then quietly strangled. ~Barnett Cocks, attributed

HELP WANTED Certified Nurse’s Aides Part-Time Evenings*

RN/LPN Full Time & Part-Time Nights*

HOUSEKEEPING Part-Time Weekends

DIETARY Full Time & Part-Time Afternoon Cook We are a small friendly Nursing Home nestled in the heart of Avon, NY with paid vacation, 401k, Health/Dental Insurance, *RN/LPN/CNA Sign on Bonus*, holidays, as well as a higher no benefit rate. If you are dependable, courteous and hardworking, PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON TO:

Avon Nursing Home 215 Clinton Street Avon, NY 14414


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A committee is a thing which takes a week to do what one good man can do in an hour. ~Elbert Hubbard

GENESEO CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANCY

Superintendent’s Secretary/District Clerk

Start Date: 6/1/17 Salary: Competitive based on experience (minimum $40,000) - excellent benefits Deadline: 3/22/17 Apply: www.geneseocsd.org (Please refer to the online posting for job duties.)


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