The Genesee Valley Penny Saver Oatka Edition 3/17/17

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13 Chevy C1500 Ext. Cab LT 11 Chevy K1500 Ext. Cab 4x4 #16T424A, 42k miles, 2 wheel drive, All-Star Ed., HD trailering package.

2017 Chevy Cruze LT Lease for $99/mo.* for 24 months

#17C034 MSRP $22,325 loaded

19,999

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2017 Chevy Equinox AWD Lease for $149/mo.*

#17T094, MSRP $28,290, loaded

$

for 24 months

20,499

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Lease for $159/mo.*

MSRP $26,000 loaded

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*All leases are plus tax, 1st payment and DMV fees, on approved credit thru GM Financial. All leases are with Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Scion, Subaru or Toyota lease in household. All leases are 10k miles per year. 1All buy prices are with non-GM leases in household, includes down payment assistance when financed thru GM Financial. Buy prices are plus tax, DMV fees.

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14 Chevy K1500 Z71 4x4 #17T136B, 28k mi., dbl. cab, 5.3L V8, flex fuel, trailer hitch.

16 Chevy K2500 4x4

#17T122B, 14k mi, 4x4, bed liner, trailer hitch, remote start.

#16T385A, 3k mi., HD work truck, snowplow prep pkg. backup camera.

28,999

1

26,999

$

15 GMC Canyon SLE Crew

$

Buy for

21,999

$

#17T117A, 59k mi., 4x4, remote starter, back-up camera.

24,999

Buy for

#16T376A, 36k mi., All-Star Edition, HD trailering package.

14 Chevy K1500 Z71 Dbl. Cab

$

2017 Chevy Malibu LT #17C135

Sales Dept. Hours: Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 8am-8pm Wed. & Fri. 8am-5:30pm; Sat. 9am-5pm

#17T020B, 78k mi., crew cab, tow pkg., remote starter

29,999

$

16 Chevy K1500 LT Crew

14 Chevy Tahoe LT

#3554, 11k miles, 4x4, bed liner, aluminum wheels, CD

#17T214A, 46k mi., htd. leather seats, 4x4, running boards, pwr. lift gate.

32,999

$

34,999

$

all pre-owned prices are plus tax, title, license & reg.

7101 Buffalo Rd. (Rt. 33) Churchville • 293-2120 Offers valid ‘til 3/25/17


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125 Prospect, Attica, NY Hours: M-T-TH 8:00AM-8PM; W&F 8:00AM-5:30PM; SAT. 8:00AM-4PM

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Table of Contents Art & Soul .............................Page 17 Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 12

2017 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Express 4x4 #RP490

#JM142

MSRP $37,805

MSRP $24,150

Lease for only Auto Section ...............................Page 2

2017 Jeep Patriot Sport 4x4

119/mo.

$

36 mo., 10,000 mi./yr., w/$1,999 down plus tax & DMV fees. Includes lease conquest or returning lessee rebate & conquest pick up trade rebate, on approved credit.

2016 Dodge Dart SXT Sport #DF043

0% APR Available up to 60 mo.!

ONLY

$

19,998*

*With financing w/Chrysler Capital, O.A.C, plus tax & DMV fees.

MSRP $21,580

0% APR Available up to 84 mo.!

SAVE $3083!

Sale Price

$18,497*

*Plus tax & DMV fees.

FINAL CLEARANCE ON REMAINING 2016’s!

Classifieds For Sale .............................Page 13 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 6 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 42 Garage Sales ...............................Page 9 Give and Take .............................Page 37 Health & Clinical Trials .............................Page 14 Home Services .............................Page 24 Just for Kids .............................Page 10 Passages .............................Page 38 Pet Place ...............................Page 5 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 41 Real Estate .............................Page 18 Senior Center .............................Page 22

Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm

2016 Jeep Renegade Latitude

2016 Chrysler 200 Limited

2016 Ram Promaster City

#JR126

#CS217

#RV029

MSRP $28,185

MSRP $25,365

MSRP $26,825

SAVE $5500!

Sale Price

$22,685

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Make/Models 2000-2015! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We´re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330.

SAVE $5368!

Sale Price

$19,997*

* With trade rebate of $2,000

2006 NISSAN SENTRA- Excellent condition, new tires and many new parts! Just turned 100k miles. NYS inspected. $4,200. Call (585)721-6865.

SAVE $6828!

Sale Price

$19,997*

* With trade rebate of $2,000

In the glove box, keep a few Handy Wipes to remove gas odor from your hands from filling the tank.

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ALL WEEK LONG! 2017 Toyota Highlander LE AWD LEASE FOR

2017 Toyota Rav4 LE AWD

$302/mo.

$242/mo.

LEASE FOR OR BUY FOR

10 TO CHOOSE FROM!

2016 Toyota Avalon XLE

Stk #17323

2017 Toyota Camry LE

MSRP $33,715

$198/mo.

LEASE FOR OR BUY FOR

BUY FOR

$27,36826 $3,500 REBATE

0% FOR 72 MONTHS

Stk #16922

2017 Toyota Sienna LE

Stk #17350

2017 Toyota Corolla LE

$335/mo.

$178/mo.

LEASE FOR OR BUY FOR

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0% FOR 60 MONTHS

Stk #17325

LEASE FOR OR BUY FOR

0% FOR 48 MONTHS

Stk #17400

0% FOR 60 MONTHS

Stk #17433

All leases are 1st payment down, 36 mos., 10,000 mi./year plus taxes, DMV fees, $75 doc. & acquisition fee due at signing. No sec. deposit required. 60 monthly payments of $16.67 for each $1000 borrowed. 0% APR on approved credit through Toyota Financial. Exp. 4/3/17.

Over 75 Pre-Owned Vehicles To Choose From! 15 Toyota Tundra

09 CAMRY LE

13 Corolla LE

16 4 Runner SR5 4x4

13 Chevy Silverado LT Z71

15 4 Runner Trail Premium 4x4

CrewMax, SR5, nav., loaded, 37k mi., #17240A

#17327A - 93k loaded , fresh trade

50k mi., extra clean, #17343A

Navigation, 16k mi., #17437A

#17264A 4x4 ext cab, 65k, extra clean spotless

Nav., leather, only 15k mi., sunroof, #17408A

$35,937

$8,574

$11,950

$33,916

$23,965

$35,915

#P1430, TRD Off-Road, SR5 upgrade pkg, 25K, Tube Steps

16 4Runner Trail 4x4 -

14 Kia Sorento LX

13 Highlander Limited

14 Tacoma Dbl. Cab

16 Rav4 Hybrid XLE

11 Sequoia SR5

15 Nissan Rogue SV

#17422A, only 8600 mi. loaded

#17438A, loaded htd seats, 77k

#17289A, 43k, sunroof, Navigation, 3rd seat

TRD Off Road 4x4, Only 8,400 miles! #17347A

Sunroof, only 9k miles, #17292A

#16992A, leather loaded 113k

AWD, 30k mi., #16974A

$35906

$15,770

$27,942

$29,908

$27,509

$24,913

$19,530

14 Toyota Highlander LE

14 Toyota Camry SE

12 Tundra SR5 Double Cab 4x4

15 Highlander Limited

12 Toyota Tacoma

15 Kia Sorrento LX AWD

15 Nissan Rogue SV

AWD, 52k, #16964A

Sport, sunroof, 53k mi., #17169A

#17363A, 5.7 V-8, only 35k miles

#17510A, 16k mi., loaded, sunroof, Toyota Certified

Access cab, 4x4, TRD off road, lift, loaded, 10k mi., #17045A

38k, #17137B

#17318A, fully loaded, pwr. sunroof, pwr. liftgate, 55k

$26,935

$37,916

$25,910

$17,938

$24,952

$13,853

15 Tundra SR5 Double Cab

$33,925

$18,955

All pricing plus tax & fees.

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DOAN E-Z AUTO 2003 FORD TAURUS- Loaded, excellent condition, 77k miles- must see! NYS inspected. $3,500. Call (585)721-6865.

CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2000-2015 Cars/ Trucks, Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208.

2006 TOYOTA SIENNA- Excellent condition, runs and drives new! Just turned 100k miles. NYS inspected. $7,000. Call (585)721-6865.

Remove auto grease from hands with baking soda and water.

5018 RIDGE RD. WEST

352-1111

2012 SUBARU OUTBACK: 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine, 81000 miles. Pet Containment system. Many extras. Yakima canoe rack included. Carfax report. Dealer serviced. Great runner. 585-703-7048. $13000. Conesus Lake area.

$ 585-969-3309 $

See shop for details.

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When you buy a new set of four qualifying tires today, you’ll get a Visa Prepaid Card worth up to $100 by mail.

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2000 FORD F-150: Ext Cab, Fx4 package, leather, pwr. seat, real nice shape! $7,000. Call (585)721-6865.

WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI Z1-900 (1972-75), KZ900, KZ1000 (1976-1982), Z1R, KZ 1000MK2 (1979,80), W1-650, H1-500 (1969-72), H2-750 (1972-1975), S1250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400, SUZUKI-GS400, GT380, HONDACB750K (1969-1976), CBX1000 (1979,80) CASH!! 1-800-772-1142 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners. com

Think SPRING! Caledonia Library 3108 Main Street, Caledonia, NY 14423

(585) 538-4512 Hours: Mon. 2:30-8, Tues. 9-11 & 2:30-8, Thurs. 2:30-8, Fri. 2-6, Sat. 9-12

New This Week Fiction Racing the Devil by Charles Todd Crowning Design by Leila Meacham

Yes! We’re open M-F 9am-5pm Sat. 9am-2pm

Lunch Served Daily

Brightly Farms Hamlin Intersection of Rt. 18 & Drake Rd. • 964-8756 • www.brightlyfarms.com

Children’s Room I Spy a Pumpkin by Jean Marzollo I Spy a Butterfly by Jean Marzollo

DVDs Manchester by the Sea Hacksaw Ridge

Patron’s Choice Banana Cream Pie Murder by Joanne Fluke Board Meetings are the last Tuesday of the month at 7 PM. The Annual Meeting is in May before the regular meeting.

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I need a home Bela is a very loyal dog, more of a laid back dog who just loves to snuggle and be around you. She wouldn’t be considered high energy, which is great. She is crate trained. Her biggest fault is that she is hard to photograph so you don’t get to see the pretty brindle markings in her coat. She really is a lovely girl who just needs a chance to live with a committed family. She has had a blood panel and heartworm/lyme testing done and all came back with no abnormalities or concerns. She is spayed, up to date on vaccines and microchipped. Her adoption fee is $100 Going To The Dogs Rescue www.goingtothedogsrescue.org

As long as you live, keep learning how to live. ~Seneca SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES: Pure white, blue eyes. Registered. Vet checked. Parents available. $650 each. 585-261-2344. Leicester area.

THE KIT INN: Long-Term Cat Boarding. Spacious Suites. Peaceful. Private. Affordable. Insured. Home Away From Home. Visit www. thekitinn.com 585-698-8799

I need a home

HEAVENLY KENNEL DOG BOARDING: ~Large rooms w/gas fireplace. ~Floor to ceiling walls. ~Individual rooms w/raised beds. ~All pets receive individualized attention! 585-794-0550 www.heavenlykennel.com FOR SALE: AKC reg Golden retriever puppies (mostly males). Ready 3/24. Deposits being taken now. Vet checked, first shots, and welcome home pack included. 585-335-9298.

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 Ext. 141 Meghan Geraci Ext. 125 585-226-8111 passages@GVPennySaver.com A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation´s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/ no obligation. CALL 1-800-553-4101. CARPET LAYER has THOUSANDS of yards of carpet left over! $1.50/ s.f., installed. Free in home estimates. Hugh, 585-798-0909.

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

Penny Saver Pet of the Week Happy Birthday to Riggins who is turning 1 year old this week! Riggins is a Harlequin Great Dane who was born in Texas, but now resides in Oakfield. Riggins loves to go for walks in his neighborhood because everyone he meets wants to pet him. He’s a major couch potato who enjoys snacking on any shoes left within his reach. If you see Riggs out for a walk, be sure to wish him a Happy Birthday! 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.

Callie is 6 years old and came to us this winter when her owner passed away. Callie is sweet would do best in a calm and quiet home.

To sponsor the Pet of the Week, Call 226-8111 or email sales@gvpennysaver.com

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

Hearthside Cats, Inc.

ROOFING PAINTING & ELECTRICAL All Home Repairs Tree Service’s Available! 35 Years Experience Call: 585-953-6132 AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAINING Get FAA certification. Approved for military benefits. Financial Aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance, 888-686-1704.

EARLY SPRING SPECIAL on All Chimney Sweeps! Masonary Repairs Available. Fully Insured. Free Estimates ELITE RATED HOME ADVISOR PROFESSIONAL RIDGE RUNNERS PLUS, LLC 585-305-5273 716-220-2032

Thank you, Genesee Valley Penny Saver… Some are skeptical about print products because “No one reads the paper or weekly shoppers anymore.” Not true! Thousands do each week, and they are customers and new consumers that all businesses need. My father is 84. No cell phone, no computer. He pays cash for everything and is still a very strong consumer. He uses the phone book, local newspapers and the Genesee Valley Penny Saver religiously. We live in a time when local print papers are fewer and fewer. We all like a sense of community and local news so weekly shoppers like the Penny Saver have tremendous value. Thanks for your good service and for assisting me and partnering with me to solicit tenants in my real estate business. Best regards,

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How Sweet It Is!

10% OFF

Have you tried our sweet sauce? On pizza, calzones, cheesesticks, and on subs!

After 3pm. Dine-in only. Exp. 4/2/17. Must have coupon.

Don’t Forget Our Friday Fish Fry!

4140 Veterans Memorial Drive Batavia, NY 14020

585-345-9863 (Peebles Plaza across from Walmart)

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I’ll obey them in the winter when the doctors say to me I must give up ham and spinach, and obedient I’ll be. To relieve my indigestion in December they can try, But there’s none of them can stop me when it’s time for cherry pie. ~Edgar A. Guest, The Milwaukee Journal, 1935 May 29


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TIM CALLAGHAN PAINTING *Interior/ Exterior *Wallpaper Removal *Drywall Repair *Deck Staining *Over 25 Years Experience * FREE Reasonable Estimates Tim, 585-259-6758

The Original

PIANO LESSONS 123: pianolessons123.com, 585-532-4175.

Tuesdays in March Tuesdays & Wednesdays Take Out Tuesday in March 10oz. Prime Rib w/baked potato and fresh garden salad with Italian Dressing. $

20 (take out only)

St. Patrick’s Day Special Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner Carrots & Potatoes, garden salad $

15

Saturdays in March Our Monthly Saturday Steak Feature Bone-In “Cowboy Steak”

1 lb. Prime Rib w/choice of potato and fresh garden salad $

23 ($10 savings) Dine-in only. Every Friday

Thursdays in March Weekday Surf’n Turf 10 oz. Prime Rib combined w/6 oz. Lobster Pot $

28 ($10 savings) Dine-in only.

WNY’s Best Fish Fry $13

Chef Inspired “Lenten” Fish Specials Available

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

(Cajun & Broiled also available)

Ask your server for details.

Sundays in March Complete Prime Rib Dinner 10 oz. Prime Rib w/cup of soup du jour, $ choice of potato, garden salad & sundae

25

Add Lobster Pot for $8! (Dine-in only)

Just mention specials to your server to receive discount. Not valid w/any other advertised specials, discounts or $20 gift coupon

redosier.com Tues.-Sat., Open at 4:00 PM; Sun., Open at 1:00 PM; Closed Mon.

Route 5, Stafford • 343-6972

WATERS BASEMENT SERVICES, INC. Waterproofing, Drain Tile, Sump/Pumps, Bilco Doors & More! Visit our Web Site for complete services & Before/ After Photos w w w . WatersBasementServices.com The only WATER that should be in YOUR BASEMENT is B O B W A T E R S . . . 585-765-3369 or 716-474-3898.

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IF ADVERTISING IN ONE FREE PAPER IS SMART, then advertising in hundreds of them is pure genius! Do it with just one phone call! Reach nearly 3 million consumers statewide in print -- plus more online -- quickly and inexpensively! Zoned ads start at $229 for a 25-word ad. Visit us at www.gvpennysaver.com or call 1-866-811-8111. HERO MILES- 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 Honor Your Loved One In print and online by publishing an Obituary in our Passages Section for just $50. Includes color photo and unlimited wording. Call or Email: Lynn Forrester, Ext. 141 Meghan Geraci, Ext. 125 585-226-8111 Passages@GVPennySaver.com

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NOW OPEN! Nice variety of Easter & Spring Decor for home or gift giving. Stop by & browse. ALL HANDMADE! Reg. hrs.: Wed. & Thurs. 10am-7pm; Fri. & Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 1-4pm; Closed Mon. & Tues. & major holidays.

10431 Brookville Rd. Alexander, NY • (585) 591-0470 DIVORCE $350* Covers Children, Property, TAX REDUCTION SERVICES, etc. *Excludes govt. Fees! Baycor & Assocs 1-888-498-7075, EXT 700. Established 1973. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!

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CASH PAID for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. HIGHEST PRICES! Call 1-888-776-7771. www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-919-8208 to start your application today!

202 South Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424 Phone: 585-393-1111 Fax: 585-393-1823 134 Main Street Dansville, NY 14437 Phone: 585-335-8537 Fax: 585-335-7781 32 East Main Street, Webster, NY 14580 Phone: 585-265-3620 Fax: 585-265-3882 President ..............................Steve Harrison Vice President .....................Kimberly Dougherty Controller ..........................Kathy Hammond Advertising Sales Manager ..........................Daria Reitknecht Creative Director .................................Cristie Leone Production Supervisor .....................................Jeff Wasson Circulation Manager .................................Shari Rapone Billing/Office Manager .....................................Beth Garbe Members of:

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Business History: In 1978, a group of loving parents – with the backing of local and state agency leaders – founded an organization to give their children with developmental disabilities the tools to achieve the highest possible level of independence and satisfaction. These parents wanted their children to have opportunities to develop life skills, to pursue their individual goals and dreams – and to enhance their pride and self-respect as productive members of the community. Today, Lifetime Assistance, Inc. has grown into a community leader – and is the largest, most comprehensive agency in the Greater Rochester area serving children and adults with developmental disabilities. Lifetime provides a full spectrum of services for persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Intellectual and Cognitive Disabilities, and Neurological Impairments. At Lifetime Assistance, we’re passionate about supporting individuals with developmental disabilities as successful participants in a respectful community.

Goals: • Continue to offer the most comprehensive services to the people we support. • Continue our growth in and around the Rochester area. • Continue our tradition to recruit and retain a diverse workforce offering competitive wages, an excellent benefits package and a work atmosphere built on dignity and respect of all.

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Champion Moving Local & Long Distance Services 100 Owens Rd., Brockport

585-235-3500 www.champion-moving.com NYS DOT#-11083 FOR SALE: Manure spreader, anvil, grain drill, 6 row corn planter, Deering grain reaper, haybine, rake, bailer, tedder, elevator, 2+ row corn planters. 585-733-7621. DID YOU KNOW... Placing an Obituary in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver Passages Section is far less expensive than other media? Email: Lynn Forrester & Meghan Geraci for more information! Passages@GVPennySaver.com STORAGE: Scottsville Chili Storage. 1692 Scottsville- Chili Rd., Scottsville. 10x10, 10x20, and 10x15 now available. Call and leave message at 585-889-3330. DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 1-855-587-1166.

HAVING A GARAGE SALE? For best results, make sure to place your ad the week before the sale. Include the town, address, date & time of sale. Then contact us at the Genesee Valley Penny Saver to place your ad! Call 585-226-8111 or visit www.gvpennysaver.com

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Caledonia-Mumford Learning Tree Preschool Open House/Registration Night for 2017-2018 Information and registration paperwork for our preschool programs will be distributed

Monday, March 27th, 7-8pm

All Dresses Are FREE

Snow Date, Mon., April 3rd, 2017 Parents Only Please

Donations, however, can be made for the girls at Tanzania’s House of Hope.

3080 West Main St., Caledonia First Presbyterian Church (Enter in rear of church) Questions? 538-6720 • www.cal-mumlearningtree.org

MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asks Congress to send U.S. troops into battle against Germany in World War I. Four days later, Congress obliged. Wilson then signed the Selective Service Act, which required men between 21 and 35 years of age to register for the draft. The Army quickly grew from 200,000 troops to 4 million.

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Registration is open for A London Travelogue, with Christy Simons to be held Saturday, March 25 at 2 pm Walk your way through London by visiting Big Ben, the Tower of London, Harrods, Selfridges, the British Library, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Kew Gardens, Buckingham Palace, quaint London pubs and more! Saturday, March 18 Teen Anime: 12:30 pm - For ages 12-18. Share your passion for all things manga and anime, and enjoy ramen noodles, too! Registration is encouraged. Wednesday, March 22 Native Americans in Upstate New York: 7 pm - History buff Gary Newman’s talk will include their history, lifestyle, culture and religion, as well as involvement in two major wars. Registration is required. Thursday, March 23 Ancestry.com Training: 2 pm - Learn how to research your family tree using Ancestry.com. Registration is required. All programs are sponsored by the Friends of the Chili Public Library.

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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 29, 1973, two months after the signing of the Vietnam peace agreement, the last U.S. combat troops leave South Vietnam. The accord was shortlived, and by early 1974 full-scale war had resumed.

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Auctions SPORTSMAN’S & HUNTING EQUIP. AUCTION AT BONTRAGER’S AUCTION CENTER 4 mi. west of Batavia, 1⁄2 mi. south of Rt. 33, 8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia,

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Saturday, March 25, 9 a.m. 150+ lots of guns (more coming in); 50+ lots of collector knives; ammo; vintage sporting advertising. 500+ lots total. Federal background checks performed on all sales of firearms.

Preview Friday, 4-7 p.m. Doors open 7:30 on Saturday. View www.bontragerauction.com for details & photos.

S A T .,A PR IL 1s t• 10a m - 5pm S U N .,A PR IL 2nd • 10a m - 4pm O ver 45 dea lers. Adm issio n $7,g o o d bo th da ys. $1.00 O F F w /c a n n e d g o o d d o n a tio n . P ro c e e d s g o to G KC F o u n d a tio n & G e n e ra l F u n d , L ike u s o n F a c e bo o k @ G e n e se o Kiw a n is A n tiqu e S ho w

You have to fight against being an antique. ~Burt Lancaster 8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585) 343-4529 www.bontragerauction.com

Auction of Storage Units

Upcycling: Transforming the ‘Old’ into a Better ‘New’ Turn old or discarded furniture, cabinets and doors into fresh new creations through “upcycling” -- high-end “recycling” that reduces trash at landfills by refurbishing or repurposing existing pieces, often enhancing the value. Family furniture: Save chairs, tables, and other furniture passed down through the generations by doing repairs, if needed, and staining/painting to suit your current decor.

For collection of unpaid storage fees. Wed., March 29, 11 AM. Auction to be held at Batavia Self Storage, 45 Liberty St., Batavia, NY. Notice given to the following of units being sold: Marcus Mobley – unit 0030; Kevin Viehdeffer – unit 0038; Samuel Kerstetter – unit 0048 TERMS: Full payment auction day, 13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% discount for cash or good check.

8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585) 343-4529 www.bontragerauction.com

NORM & DIANNE BECKER MACHINERY DISPERSAL FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 10:30 A.M. 1619 Centerline Road, Varysburg, NY Having sold the farm and cattle will sell: TRACTORS: NH 8970, w/ Degelman blade, MFWD; 46” duals; NH 8970, 42” duals; IH 3788; IH 3588; IH 1566; IH 1066 Black Stripe; IH 856; LOADERS: Case 621Cxt payloader; NH LS170 skidloader; NH LS160 skidloader; rock bucket; bale forks; HARVEST: NH FP240 forage harvester; Kuhn FC353 discbine; MillerPro 7914 merger; Kuhn GA4120 rake; (2) Meyer 18’ rear unload wagons; TILLAGE: Dunham Lehr 13’ cultimulcher; IH 16’ disc; AC 3200 12’ cutting disc; BARN, MANURE & MISC.: Jamesway UltraTrac 5700 manure tanker; Bodco 32’ manure pump; Bodco 32’ agitator; HydraPush 790 manure spreader; Knight 4072 mixer wagon; Travalong 16’ livestock trailer; 1500 gal tank on trailer; Irrigation pipe; wood splitter; gandi boxes; and more! CONSIGNED: Unverferth 275 gravity wagon w/ Unverferth hydraulic auger; New Holland BR780 round baler; JD 6 row planter w/ Unverferth zone tiller, dry fert; 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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ESTATE OF NANCY WIEDERHOLD REAL ESTATE, CAR & CONTENTS AUCTION SAT., APRIL 1, 2017 • 11:00 A.M. • HOLLEY, NY Auction to be held at 4489 County Line Road, 1 mile north of Rt. 31A, 3 miles west of Rt. 19 at Brockport, NY. REAL ESTATE: Selling at 11:30am will be a 3 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch house with partially finished basement, 3 season room, central air conditioning, and 2 car garage. House is on 0.7668 acre lot with blacktop driveway. House has been well maintained. Assessed for $105,000 and sells for $50,000 or above. $8,000 deposit required to bid. OPEN HOUSES: SAT., MARCH 25 from 10-11am and TUES., MARCH 28 from 11am-Noon. Call Penne Vincent at 303-2325. CAR: 2016 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited/GDF, loaded, red, 5180 miles, sells to highest bidder; Also selling tools, like new woodworking tools, and clean household items. See www.harriswilcox.com for list and pictures. 10% Buyer’s Premium. TERMS: Cash or NYS check on real estate and car. Cash, NYS check or MC/VISA on the mower, tools, and household.

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Items For Sale FOR SALE: Corn Silage $45 per ton, Haylage $55 per ton. WE LOAD, can arrange for trucking. 585-704-2664. FIREWOOD: Face Cords (4´x8´x16”). Seasoned, unseasoned, pickup or delivered. Stacking Available. HEAP Vendor. 5385 Agar Rd., Avon. Call/ Text Mike McEvoy, 585-690-6024. FOR SALE: Old Harley parts, M1 Garand and 03 Springfield. Vernon, 585-698-6628.

Volunteer To Make A Difference Want to make a difference in the lives of others? Give the gift of your time. There are few things as satisfying as volunteering your time to make a difference in your community or support a cause you care about. The opportunities are endless – whether you have a few hours to spare or want to make a long-term commitment.

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

XRX Pioneer Club - a social group for Xerox retirees with a Community Mission By Sandy Leary

M&M´s E-Z CLEANERS Residential & Commercial Junk Removal We Cleanout... Estates, Foreclosures, Hoarders, Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo & Remove... Carpets, Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns Fully Insured. Free Estimates. Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366. SWITCH TO DIRECTV. From $50/ Month, includes FREE Genie HD/ DVR & 3 months HBO, SHOWTIME, CINEMAX, STARZ. Get a $50 Gift Card. Call 1-855-382-4087. FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035.

Hollwedel Memorial Library Pavilion, NY (585) 584-8843 Hours: M, W: 1-5, 6-8; T, S: 10-12:30; Th: Closed; F: 1-5 STORYTIME: Tues., March 21, at 11am Mish Mash March: Cooperative Extension guest reader-Ag week. Enjoy a fun story and complete a craft! Join us! Book Club meets the third Wednesday of each Month at 6:30. THIS MONTH’S DATE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO March 22. This month’s book is The Silent Sister, by Diane Chamberlain. Copies of the book are available at the Library desk. Are you a knitter? Are you trying to learn? Join the Knitter’s Nook group on Mondays at 6:30. Chat with other knitters and share ideas while you work on your creations!! Working remotely? Need to meet with a colleague? Work in comfort using our free Wi-fi! We have coffee and a room for you! BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETINGS are the First Wed. of each month at 4:30pm.

I graduated from Wayne Central School District in June 1964. A week later I began work at Xerox Corporation in building 207 on the Webster, NY campus. My career would grow for 25 years and as a retiree I now look back now on all those years fondly and gratefully. The company had established Research & Engineering at 800 Phillips Road and both the company and the campus were growing by leaps and bounds; it was a truly exciting time to join this Fortune 500 company. I was appointed the back-up receptionist in manufacturing - the busiest reception area for the entire plant. Every visitor was required to sign in, display a badge, then allowed to visit a designated employee(s). On a daily basis, I would encourage all first-time visitors to take a campus map, as many would get lost since the order of the buildings was at best, not logical! I quickly rose to the executive secretarial ranks and worked for some of the original Haloid managers who helped to take the company from Haloid to Xerox Corporation. What an education, with mentoring from some of the brightest and keenest minds in the industry. I also gained a very large circle of new friends, some of whom still remain in my life. In 1989 I decided to leave the only “mothership” I had ever known to move into the sales and marketing arena. I had finally found my calling and I enjoyed another 20+ years loving what I did for a living every day. Retirement allowed me to look back in search of something more and I soon began to research what organizations would give meaning to my new lifestyle. I was introduced to the XRX Pioneer Club (www.xeroxpioneerclub.org), a social group for Xerox retirees. Ironically, I had never heard of the retiree club in all those 25 years of employment, but I quickly found a way to turn my skill set into motion! Appointed as Membership Chair, my mission was simple - retain every single current member as well as attract new members. Along the way, I added Public Relations to my job description and began a partnership with the local media to get the word out about our club. We are a not-for-profit organization, started in the 1960’s when Joe Wilson was our leader.

The club offers a bowling and a golf league, trips and travel, a singles group, a monthly newsletter (The Xpress) and monthly luncheons with speakers. The group also offers corporate discounts, BJ’s discounted memberships/renewals, camaraderie, and an avenue to stay abreast of all things Xerox-related. BUT… the thing the club is most proud of is their annual Community Service Project - giving back to our local communities; in place since the 1980’s! The focus for 2017 is Cameron Community Center (www.cameronministries.org) - an urban outreach center in the Lyell-Otis neighborhood. The center’s wish list includes sugar, coffee, school supplies, children’s socks/undies. 98% of the residents served live in poverty! THANK YOU to Chester Carlson for believing in and persevering amidst rejection and discouragement for his invention of xerography. THANK YOU to Joe Wilson for his leadership and vision. And, THANK YOU to all the men/ women who worked tirelessly at Haloid to make great sacrifices and were courageous enough to help move the seed of an idea to the success of Xerox today!! Please contact Sandy Leary, sandyhhi@rochester.rr.com, 585-872-0975 if you’d like to submit a not-for-profit organization for 2018 consideration or if you’d like to join the club.

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SEALANTS PREVENT CAVITIES One of the most effective ways of preventing cavities from forming in the teeth of young children is to coat the chewing surfaces of permanent back teeth (molars and premolars) with a plastic coating that protects them from decay. Research shows that “dental sealants” are quick, easy, and painless to apply and could prevent up to 80 percent of cavities in school-aged children. Yet, a recent report from the CDC indicates that about 60 percent of school children ages 6-11 years do not get dental sealants. To help bridge this gap, parents are urged to inquire about this very worthwhile treatment for their children. It is far more cost-effective to prevent cavities than to fill them. BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL recommends that children have sealants because as permanent teeth erupt, the molars develop pits

and fissures that can trap food and bacteria, leading to tooth decay. When we seal these crevasses, teeth are easier to keep clean and free from cavities. It is important to get children to the dentist at a young age for cleanings and check-ups to help prevent cavities and set them up for a healthy smile for life. To schedule an appointment, please call (585) 343-4246. Our office is conveniently located at 6 Batavia City Centre. P.S. Research shows that dental sealants prevent 80 percent of cavities for two years after application and continue to protect against 50 percent of cavities for up to four years after placement.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: It would be helpful if you described some of the warning signs/symptoms of a bad hip that requires replacement. I now know that such a condition does not necessarily announce itself with chronic severe pain in the hip. Indeed, what sent me to the doctor was a recurrent pain in my groin. My hip was relatively pain-free, and even then I had only a mild discomfort that I thought was simply some arthritis. What I failed to appreciate over the past few years was the very gradual loss of my range of motion, leading to difficulty with simple activities, such as tying my right shoe or cutting my toenails. In retrospect, I feel rather foolish that I did not realize sooner that I was having hip problems. Perhaps you can alert others to the signs of gradual hip degeneration that fall short of acute hip pain. -- B.A. ANSWER: You have done a lot of the work for me. The groin is the most common location for pain from hip osteoarthritis, but other locations -- especially pelvis and knee -- all can be coming from the hip. We suspect arthritis when pain is worse after activity and improves with rest. But it is the range of motion and pain with movement that we as internists look for on exam to help us decide whether the complaints are likely from the hip joint or from another location. Pain is common with internal rotation (such as placing the outside of your ankle on the opposite knee and letting the elevated knee fall to the side). I think the main message is that pain in the hip or groin, especially if worse with exercise, suggests arthritis, and an X-ray can confirm the diagnosis. The arthritis booklet discusses rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and lupus. Readers can order a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 301W, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I always have nitroglycerin with me, as I have heart disease. If I see someone having a heart attack, can I give them one? -- J.G. ANSWER: I applaud your civic-mindedness, but you should not give out nitroglycerine. It is an extremely powerful medication that should be used only when sure of the diagnosis. I recall the chief resident during my training warning a fellow intern that he needed to do a careful exam before giving nitroglycerine, because it can be fatal in people with severe aortic stenosis, a blockage in one of the heart valves. It made quite an impression on me. Trained first-responders carry aspirin, nitroglycerine and oxygen for heart attack victims. The key is to get the person to definitive medical care as soon as possible. I do recommend that everyone who is physically capable of providing CPR learn to do so. You can save the life of a loved one or a total stranger. *** 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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Kindergarten Teacher Mrs. Dickenson and Principal Elizabeth Jensen celebrating Dr. Seuss with Green Eggs & Ham for lunch at St. Agnes School.

Alexander Central School Students from grades 4-5-6 presented Sherlock Holmes March 10th & 11th.

The icy shores of Lake Ontario at Golden Hill State Park.

HELP WANTED: Large Dairy Farm in Wyoming looking for outdoor help. Fieldwork experience and CDL a plus but not required. Please call Ben at 585-721-1472 or Greg at 585-495-6255.

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A.D. Call & Sons Local families gathered for a pancake breakfast at Applebees in Perinton to support Pittsford Mendon High School’s performance of The Little Mermaid.

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BATAVIA- Townhouses from $543/ month including water, appliances, laundry hookups. No pets. Birchwood Village, 585-343-0205 EHO OFFICES FOR RENT in beautiful, historic, Henrietta landmark. Two are available now. The 228 s.f., 1- room is $325/ month; 318 s.f., 2- room is $425/ month. Close to 90, 390, and 590. 24/7 access, two common waiting areas, good parking, and a great location! Call/ Text Susan, 585-545-5144.

BERGEN: 3-Bdrm Upper 1/2- House, eat-in kitchen, W/D, office, yard, parking, private entrance, $950+utilities. Pets negotiable. Also, 2 bedroom available, $895/month. Call/text 607-227-5680.

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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On April 1, 1963, the ABC television network airs the premiere episode of “General Hospital,” the daytime drama that will become the longest-running serial program produced in Hollywood. On the same day, rival NBC debuts its own medical-themed soap opera, “The Doctors.”

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LENDER ORDERED SALE! 39 acres- $89,900 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Delaware County, Catskill Mtn setting! Views, woods, meadow. EZ terms avail! Call 1-888-650-8166 today! NewYorkLandandLakes.com LAND WANTED: Cash buyer seeks large acreage 200+ acres in the Central/Finger Lakes and Catskills Regions of NY State. Brokers welcome. For immediate confidential response, call 1-607-353-8068 or email Info@ NewYorkLandandLakes.com. LAKEFRONT LAND LIQUIDATION! 6 acres- $99,900 Cortland Co in the Finger Lakes! Unspoiled lake, wooded privacy, great fishing! Ideal country homesite! Call 1 - 8 8 8 - 7 7 5 - 8 1 1 4 NewYorkLandandLakes.com VACATION HOME, CAMP OR LAND FOR SALE OR RENT? Advertise with us! We connect you with nearly 3-million consumers (plus more online!) with a statewide classified ad. Advertise your property for just $489 for a 25-word ad, zoned ads start at $229. Visit www.gvpennysaver. com or call 1-866-812-8111. NORWICH, NEW YORK: Bar, Restaurant, Hotel in existence since 1902. This turnkey Business presents excellent opportunity in a beautiful upstate community. $229,000 Big Diamond Real Estate 1-607-843-6988. www.bigdiamondre.com

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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 28, 1941, workers start clearing trees from hundreds of acres of land 30 miles west of Detroit, in preparation for construction of the Ford Motor Company’s Willow Run plant, which will build B-24 bomber planes. Early on the plant was plagued by labor shortages and earned the nickname “Willit Run?”

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For Sale - In The Village of LeRoy Cape Code style Home built 1956: 1840 Sq Ft., 744 Sq ft Garage, Lot size 85 ft front and 181 ft depth, 2 remodeled Baths, 3 bedroom, Modern eat in kitchen, Formal living room or dining room, Large family room w/fireplace, Semifinished basement Rec room, 12x21 3 season room, Laundry area available main floor or basement, Gas Furnace, Central Air, LeRoy School District. Asking $130,000. House viewing available only with preapproved mortgage letter. Call 585-721-7801 for details

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ALBION Yarn Along - Hosted by the Visions of Hope Recovery Center of the Mental Health Association of Genesee & Orleans Counties, if you’re seeking mental wellness and are interested in a day of relaxation through various textiles; such as knitting, crocheting, hand spinning, and embroidery, please come to our Yarn Along! This event is open to the public, FREE, and beginner’s are welcome! PLACE: Mental Health Association of Genesee & Orleans County: Albion Location, 243 South Main St., Suite 101, Albion. TIME: 12:30PM-4:30PM. For more information, please call Ellen Wood at (585)344-2611.

ALEXANDER Fishermen´s Flea Market - Saturday, March 25 from 9-3pm. $2, Children under 12 Free. Alexander Firemen´s Recreation Hall, 10708 Rt. 98, Alexander. Lunch can be purchased from Alexander Fire Dept. Jim: 585-591-0168, Joe: 716-440-0004.

BATAVIA Introduction to Mentoring and Coaching - Join facilitator, Michelle Scheib of the Restoration Society, at the Mental Health Association of Genesee & Orleans Counties on March 28th, 25 Liberty St., Batavia! Participants will achieve a basic understanding of Peer Philosophy, Role Modeling, Mentoring, and Coaching. TIME: 10AM-4PM (break for lunch at 12:30). *Lunch will not provided; please bring your own lunch or visit one of the area restaurants! This training is open to community professionals and outside agencies only! Please RSVP by March 21st to the Mental Health Association at (585)344-2611. Mammoth Garage Sale - One of Western New York’s largest garage sales of the year! Our annual indoor sale featuring two huge showrooms with tens of thousands of items! Free admission. Raffle baskets. Refreshments. Quality sale with terrific prices! Saturday, April 22, St. Joseph School, Summit St. from 9am to 4pm. Call Kathy at 344-2701 or Randa at 356-5333.

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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. Calling All Artists! GO ART! presents a juried exhibition, ”ART OF THE RURAL”. Cash Prizes. Dates: April 4, 2017 - May 12, 2017. Opening Reception: April 6, 2017 from 6pm - 8pm. Nonmember fee: $30 for up to 3 pieces, $5 for each additional. Member fee: $30 for up to 5 pieces, $5 for each additional. Submissions and entry fees accepted between March 21, 2017 and March 31st at GO ART!, 201 East Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020. Applications and contracts are available below or at the door. Cash prizes will be awarded and announced at the opening reception. All Babies Cherished is having its first annual Theme Basket Raffle on April 1, 2017 at the ARC Community Center, 38 Woodrow Rd., Batavia from 11 to 2pm. Tickets will be sold at the event and lunch will be available. Please come and support our agency at this fundraiser. www.allbabiescherished.com.

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BERGEN Fish Fry - There will be a fish fry at North Bergen Presbyterian Church, 7068 N. Bergen Rd. Bergen, on Friday, March 24 from 4:30pm6:30pm. Take outs are available. The menu includes: fried fish, potatoes, cabbage salad, rolls, beverage, and dessert. Presale: $10; At the door: $11. Call 585-494-1815 for more information.

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BROCKPORT Huge Indoor Yard Sale - Cornerstone Christian Academy (60 Holley Street, Brockport) is having their humungous, ginormous, Annual Spring Yard Sale on Saturday, March 25th from 9am-5pm. Homemade, baked goodies, coffee, pop and pizza will be available for purchase! There will be tons of clothes, housewares, toys, books, furniture, shoes, purses, backpacks, jewelry, collectibles, arts and crafts, and MUCH, MUCH MORE available for amazing prices! Please call, Jessica @ 585-478-6071 for more information!

BYRON Pancake Breakfast/Chinese Auction: Sunday, April 2nd the Byron Kiwanis will join with the Byron Ladies Auxiliary and hold a Pancake Breakfast with a Chinese Auction and 50/50 Raffle at the Byron Fire Hall, (Rt. 262) from 8:30am to noon. Winners drawn at noon. For more information contact Tammy 585-409-6035. Kiwanis Club of Byron - Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, April 2nd at the Byron Fire Hall, 8:30am12noon. Donation: $7.

CANANDAIGUA Canandaigua Academy Class of ´77 - Friday, July 21st: Appetizer Reception under the tent at the Canandaigua Country Club, 5PM11PM. Appetizer stations from 5:30PM-7:30PM. Stations: pulled pork sliders, spuds, salad, gelato. Cash bar. And Saturday, July 22nd: Luncheon at Bristol Harbour, Bristol Room and Terrace, 11AM-3PM. Picnic fare (burgers, hots, etc), fruit, cookie assortment. Cash bar. $40 each event OR $75 for both. Visit caclassof77.org for RSVP and more information.

When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, “I used everything you gave me.” ~Erma Bombeck

HAMLIN 20th Annual Hamlin Wheel Fest Cruise-In: Saturday, June 3, 9-2pm at Hamlin Fireman’s Field, 1521 Lake Rd. Sponsored by: Monroe Extinguisher Company, Rochester. Co-Sponsored by: Spurr Dealerships and Mann Insurance Agency - both in Brockport. Goodie Bags & Dash Plaques for the 1st 175!! Award Plaques, loads of Door Prizes, Music, Antique Boat Display, Food, Fun & more!! ”PARTICIPANT APPRECIATION YEAR” FREE REGISTRATION. in or Shine. Come join us, 9am-2pm. For info.: Gary 752-4863 or Kathi 964-2421. Proceeds benefit: Ronald McDonald House.

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HENRIETTA The ”Concerts on the Hill” series resumes in style this Spring. JCPC will present ”Put a Little Love in Your Heart”, an afternoon concert featuring many of your favorite love songs from popular artists. Our church choir as well as soloists will sing pop, jazz, and Disney standards...even Elvis. Plus a school choir of 3rd and 4th graders will sing their favorites. Admission is FREE for everyone. Refreshments provided. Sunday, March 26 at 3pm at John Calvin Presbyterian Church, 50 Ward Hill Road, Henrietta, 585-334-2130, www. jcpconthehill.org. Thursday Night Recovery Meeting - Learn Recovery’s practical coping techniques. Peer group helps one another struggling with depression, anxiety, anger or stress. Group meets in Room 2, Guardian Angels School, 2061 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta, 7pm-8:30pm. Leader: John @ 585-729-9420. For more information call 585-234-2434 or an overview at https://youtu.be/Nhyq0tXtg5A and www.recoveryinternational.org.

HILTON Hilton Community Indoor Flea Market - Saturday, April 8, 2017 at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton. Doors open 9am-3pm. Free. Questions call Pat at 752-0515.

LEROY All You Can Eat Breakfast - Sunday, March 19th from: 8Am-11Am. Includes: Eggs, Sausages, Bacon, Pancakes,Home Fries, Tea, Coffee, And Orange Juice. Adults:$6, Children: 6-12 $3, Children: Under 6 Free. Held at The Knights Of Columbus, 15 West Main Street (Behind Save A Lot), LeRoy. LeRoy: Free Prom Dresses, hundreds of dresses on display, at Living Waters Church, 30 Main St. Saturday, April 1st from 10am1pm. All dresses are free, however donations can be made to the girls at Tanzania’s House of Hope. Sponsored by the Hope Center of LeRoy. The Genesee Valley Civil War Roundtable presents Lynn Bellusco, LeRoy Historian on the ”Diary of Myron Pierson” Wednesday, March 22 at 7pm at the LeRoy United Methodist Church, 3rd door on right end of long sidewalk, 10 Trigon Park, LeRoy. Discussion period will follow program. New members are welcome!! Lynn will be speaking on a LeRoy native in the Civil War and the diary he kept. Please Note Time Change. Doors will open at 6:30pm. Meetings will start at 7pm promptly.

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MUMFORD ”The Mitten” by Jan Brett StoryWalk - On this winter StoryWalk you and your family will explore the trails of the GCV&M Nature Center (1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford) while reading the classic storybook ”The Mitten” by Jan Brett. Independent tours will be available February - March on Saturday and Sunday, after checking in at the Nature Center. If you would like an extra special StoryWalk, join our naturalist for a guided version Sundays at 11am and 3pm.

ROCHESTER Woman’s Club of Rochester Annual Fashion Show Fundraiser April 25, 11:30-4pm, Midvale Country Club, 2387 Baird Rd., Penfield. Benefits: House of Mercy. Silent Auction, 50/50 and door prizes. Fashions from Chico’s. Luncheon choice included: Snow Peas, Baby Carrots, Potato and House salad w/choice of dressings. 1. Haddock French 2. Chicken Marsala 3. Vegetable Napoleon. Dessert: Chocolate Raspberry Torte. Reservations Required. Please let us know if you are to be seated with a group and note your entrée choice. DEADLINE April 18. Make your check for $25 payable to WCOR: Carol Carrigan (questions 585-482-5179), 530 Corwin Rd., Rochester, NY 14610. www.sites. g o o g l e . c o m / s i t e / womansclubofrochester/ XRX Pioneer Club - Tuesday, March 21, Lodge on the Green, 2888 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester, 12 noon - lunch. $18 - members; $20 - guests. Registration required - Judy 585-545-4858. Bring donations for Cameron Community Center: sugar, coffee, school supplies, children’s socks and undies. www.xeroxpioneerclub.org RTOS March Theater Organ Concert - The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents its next ”Pops-on-Pipes” concert on Sunday, March 19th at 2:30PM at the Rochester Auditorium Theater, 885 E. Main St. RTOS 2010 ”Organist of the Year” Richard Hills will perform on the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer 4/23 theater pipe organ! Admission to RTOS concerts for non-members is $15 per person. Children 12 & under, and students with school ID are free. Box office opens at 1:45PM day of performance. General admission seating. Handicapped accessible. Information: http://www.rtosonline.org or call the RTOS Concert & Information Line 585-234-2295.

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Tartan Day Celebration - The Rochester Scottish Heritage Society invites you to come celebrate the anniversary of Scottish Independence Day, proclaimed by the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320. Held April 8, 5pm-9pm, McGinnity’s Party House, 534 Ridge Road West, Rochester. This event is for Scots and non-Scots - put on some plaid and have some fun! Social Hour begins 5PM / Cash Bar, Live Music by Step-in-Time / Bagpipes. Buffet Dinner & Haggis 6PM. Our famous ’Scottish Auction’, ’Whaur’s The Whisky’ Raffle, Easy & Fun Ceilidh Dancing. Tickets: Adults $27, Under 12 $17. Buy online at our Events page at www. rocscots.org. You Must Remember This: An Evening Of Movie Songs With Michael Lasser. Please join the Genesee Valley Orchestra and Chorus for our upcoming concert March 26, 5-9pm at Rochester’s historic Lyric Theatre (440 East Ave. Rochester). Prior to the concert will be a cocktail/hors d’oeuvres reception with a Silent Auction. Tickets for the cocktail/hors d’oeuvres reception/silent auction require a reservation and must be purchased in advance. There are also concert only tickets available which can also be purchased in advance or at the door. They are available online at gvoc.org or by calling (585) 223-9006. Rochester Society of Button Collectors, Inc. monthly meeting held 3rd Tuesday of most months at various locations around Rochester Members present a program on some aspect of the history of buttons. Visitors are welcome. Next meeting is March 21, 2017 at 12:30. Our topic will be pearl or shells used in button making. For more information, please call Patti Clark , 585-244-3476. XRX Pioneer Club Trips & Travel: March 27, 2017 - Sprague’s Maple Farm, Salamanca, NY/Allegany Casino. Contact: Delores 585-889-2399 for complete details. June 16, 2017 - Sherwood Inn, Skaneateles Lake boat tour (Star Tours). July 6, 2017 - “A Tribute to the Flag” lunch cruise & Lakewood Vineyards (Star Tours). July 20-24, 2017 - Boston, Salem, and Cape Ann (First Choice Travel). August 7, 2017 - 1000 Islands (booked via First Choice Travel). Contact: Fran 585-265-9146 for complete details. www.xeroxpioneerclub.org. The Xpress. Group travel is open to all Xerox Retiree Clubs - the more, the merrier travelers!

MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 31, 1492, in Spain, a royal edict is issued by the nation’s Catholic rulers declaring that all Jews who refuse to convert to Christianity will be expelled. Most Spanish Jews chose exile rather than renounce their religion and culture.

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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. Guided tours this winter will explore the cemetery’s south end. Dates are: 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.

SCOTTSVILLE Chair Yoga Class: 11AM to noon on Wednesdays at Wheatland Senior Center, 22 Main St, Scottsville. $2 per class. Come for strength, flexibility and peace of mind. Call 889-1547 for info. T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is a healthy and sensible way to lose pounds with a wonderful support group. We meet on Monday mornings at the #4 Chili Fire House off Scottsville Road (off Jemison Rd.) Weigh-ins 9:159:45am. Meetings at 9:4510:45am. Teens and guests are welcome. For information: Pat Gallo 889-2020 or Nida Rogers 889-1466. Ham Dinner - Sunday, March 19, 2-5pm at the Grace Episcopal Church, 9 Browns Avenue, Scottsville. Adults $10, Children under 6 - $6. Take outs available. UPC Community Dinner - Union Presbyterian Church will hold its next free community dinner on Thursday, March 23 from 5:30 until 6:30 pm at the church, 1 Browns Avenue in Scottsville. Please join us for a delicious hot meal in the company of friends and neighbors. Everyone is welcome, and there is no charge! For questions, please call the church office at 889-1604. Life is wasted on the living. ~Douglas Adams

STAFFORD Stafford Historical Society: It is March and we are into another season of programs for the members and public to enjoy. Our Monthly Meeting will be on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 7PM at the Stafford Town Hall, 8903 Rt. 237. Our speaker will be Genesee County Historian, Michael Eula. The subject matter is: Depression Children Go To War: Genesee County, New York, 1941-1945. Are there Implications for Us Today? A Public Discussion.

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Pancake Breakfast at Genesee County Fish & Game Protective Assoc., Inc - ”Godfrey’s Pond” Griswold Rd., Stafford. Sunday, March 19th 8am-12pm. $7.

WARSAW Annual Craft & Vendor Show & Chicken BBQ - Saturday, April 1st, 9am-3pm at the Valley Chapel Church, 3415 Rt. 19S, Warsaw. Baked Food Sale 9am - sold out. Chicken BBQ 11am - sold out (take out only). Fundraiser for the Charlotte House-a hospice house in Wyoming County. For more info. or for presale bbq tickets call Cindy at 233-3835.

WEST HENRIETTA Semi-Annual Beef on Weck Fundraising Dinner hosted by St. Mark Lutheran Church of West Henrietta to benefit various charitable causes. Saturday, April 1st from 4:30 until 7pm. Adult Tickets are $9. Dinner includes beef au jus on kimmelweck roll, coleslaw, authentic homemade German potato salad, pickle and dessert. Children’s tickets are $5 (12 years and under). Children’s Dinner includes: hot dog, mac & cheese, applesauce and dessert. Eat-in or take-out. St. Mark is located at 779 Erie Station Road, West Henrietta, across from the fire department. 585-334-4795 to reserve tickets. Alyssa’s Angels 11th Annual Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday, April 15 at Martin Road Park, 1344 Martin Rd. starting at 11am! A $5 per family donation will be appreciated to benefit the Alyssa’s Angels Foundation. If possible please bring, 1 dozen stuffed Easter Eggs per child. Books, toys, and games are also being accepted for the Ronald McDonald House. Donations and stuffed eggs can be dropped off before the event starting April 11-13. Donations can be brought to 19 Longhorn Drive and 67 Cascade Road in West Henrietta. Michelle Lebel Insurance Agency will also being accepting donations at 4495 West Henrietta Rd. alyssasangels.org.

D id you k now ? According to the organization Earth Echo International, recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a television for three hours. Considering 80 trillion aluminum cans are used every year, the public could save considerable amounts of energy by heightening its recycling efforts.

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How to address frequent feelings of coldness As people age, many report feeling chilly even when the temperature outside is warm. Studies have shown that older people are more likely to have slightly colder body temperatures than their younger counterparts. Feeling cold can be the result of the natural aging process, or it may be symptomatic of a medical condition. Understanding the reasons behind chilliness can help people take proper action. Aging adults can feel cold for various reasons. As people age, their metabolisms slow down, leading to decreased energy. During times of low energy output, one can feel cold. The American Geriatric Society Foundation for Health suggests that individuals with slower metabolisms may not produce enough heat from their own bodies to stay warm. Circulation issues also may be a concern. As people age, the walls of their blood vessels may lose their elasticity, negatively affecting circulation as a result. Vasoreceptors also may no longer be as quick to direct blood vessels in order to constrict to keep body temperature up. Inadequate fat storage may also be a contributor. Older people generally have less subcutaneous fat stores and muscle mass, both of which can insulate their bodies from cold weather. As a result, they may have trouble regulating body temperature. Exercise and healthy eating may help remedy this situation. Certain medical conditions or medications may be to blame, too. SUNY Upstate Medical University offers that some drugs, like beta blockers, can decrease heart rate, which can reduce circulation to the extremities. High cholesterol levels can impair blood flow. Hypothyroidism, or an underperforming thyroid, also can affect a person’s ability to regulate body temperature. It’s

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imperative that people speak with their doctors to rule out any medical conditions or medication issues that may be contributing to their feelings of being cold. The following are some additional steps aging men and women can take to stay warm. · Make sure you are at a healthy weight for your gender and age. · Get the cardiovascular system pumping by exercising more. · Layer clothing until you feel comfortable so that you are not adjusting the thermostat as frequently. · Wear a vest to keep your chest warm to prevent heat being drawn from the extremities. Often the body will sacrifice heat in the hands and feet to keep its core warm. · Invest in wool socks and blankets, as wool will help wick away moisture from the body. Feeling cold is usually nothing out of the ordinary when a person gets older. Fortunately, there are ways that older men and women can stay warm.

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Refreshing the Living Room Expand the m odern them e throughout the hom e by updating furniture w ith unfussy and relaxed pieces. Fabric covers, in an array of prints and colors, can instantly bring new life to old furniture. For pieces that need to be replaced, consider purchasing solid and neutral furniture. As trends change, you can sw itch out pillow s and blankets to stay up-to-date. Keep neutrals in m ind w hen selecting paint colors, as w ell. White, black, brow n and gray w ill go w ith just about anything. For a pop of color, paint an accent w all w ith a bold color, or add extra personality w ith drapery or area rugs. Use lam ps, paintings and accessories to give a personal touch throughout the rest of your living space.

A: W hile I haven’t heard a lot about changing doorknobs and deadbolts on new homes for security purposes (you could just have the locks rekeyed), it certainly w ouldn’t hurt to do so. In addition to having new locks that no one else has the key to, you get the added benefit of choosing new styles of hardw are for your exterior doors. Once you’ve picked out the new doorknobs and deadbolts, remove and replace the old hardw are one at a time. If there are any problems w ith installing the locks, you’ll at least have one w orking lock on the door w hile you solve the problem. Remove the doorknob by first taking off the cover plates. There may be screw s holding the plates in place; unscrew and remove those. If there are no visible screw s, check the doorknob on the interior side. A small slot should be visible on one side of the handle, usually behind the knob. You should be able to push in the small metal piece inside the slot, using a paper clip or even the tip of a key, until the knob pops loose. Now take off the cover plate. An underlying plate w ill be visible. This can be popped off by locating a small notch on the edge of the plate w here it presses against the door. Insert a flat head screw driver into the notch and gently tw ist it to loosen the plate. Now you’re free to unscrew the attaching screw s that hold the doorknob assembly. You also w ill need to remove the screw s from the latch plate on the side of the door. Remove the assembly carefully so you don’t damage the door. If you intend to replace the strike plate as w ell, remove that from the door frame. To install a new doorknob, reverse the above procedure. You may find that the new doorknob doesn’t line up quite the same as the old. You can adjust the backset (the distance betw een the center of the doorknob and the edge of the door) to correct this. If you replace the strike plate, make sure the latch hits it correctly. Tighten up all the screw s, being sure not to overtighten, and test to make sure the door latches and locks properly. Replacing a deadbolt lock is very similar to replacing the doorknob. The biggest difference (and difficulty) is if a door does not already have a deadbolt installed. In that case you’ll have to drill holes for the deadbolt and the latch before installing the new hardw are.

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Thank you to everyone and every company that participated in the Lakeville United Church of Christ (LUCC) 1st Penny Social that was held on 2/11/17. It was a successful fund raising event that equally benefited the following three not-forprofit organizations within our community: Chances and Changes, the Livonia Food Pantry and the Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department. On behalf of the LUCC Stewardship Committee, thank you again for your participation.

“We’ll take care of that for you.” These were the first words I heard as I entered my five weeks of respite care at Clark Meadows. That quality of care, kindness, helpfulness, and encouragement continued for my entire stay. It was a completely positive experience that enabled me to move back into my own

apartment and to be independent once again. I am so thankful that Clark Meadows is an integral part of Ferris Hills. My heartfelt thanks to all the staff there for your help. Sybil Amico

On Sunday, January 29, Riga Recreation, in partnership with the Churchville Lions Club, held its annual “WinterFest,” minus the snow, at the Churchville Elementary School. The community was treated to the Lions “World Famous” Chicken BBQ along with a kids’ carnival, caricature drawings, chair massages, wildlife education, robotics, and airbrush tattoos. Thanks go out to all the organizations and people who made this year’s event a huge success. The turnout by the Riga community is to be complimented as the Lions sold out all their BBQs and there was a constant flow of the crowd throughout the day. All involved look forward to WinterFest, 2018 and hopefully snow for outdoor activities!

To the person who criticized the party who paid their bills by check: there are people who do not have a computer either by choice or need and paying bills by check is still used by many. I personally prefer paying by check rather than putting my personal data on the internet. As long as banks provide check capabilities, I will continue to do so. It costs a lot to own a computer and for internet services so I think we who pay by check may be a bit more frugal and safer than you. SO, you use your computer internet services but do not criticize those of us who prefer not to.

Horseback riding is a popular pastime in this rural area. However, for a few months out of the year the best place to ride unfortunately, is the side of the road. If it’s too muddy, we damage farmers’ fields. Or the ground is frozen and rough making it uncomfortable for

horse’s feet. My concern is that most drivers don’t slow down, and some don’t even move over. We move away from the road when a vehicle is coming, but I think drivers need to be aware that the 1000 pound animal we are on doesn’t understand that they can’t run away from (& into the road) if something scares them. So please, when you see someone riding, SLOW DOWN and MOVE OVER! Help us enjoy our hobby safely. You do not want to hit us and we do not want to be hit by you! Disgusted. I witnessed a pet hit by a car on a chosen spot city street. 911 advised an officer and the humane society agent would be dispatched. 40 minutes later I inquired where the officer/agent were and was told that they don’t get involved in deceased pets. 40 minutes... of course it died. No more donations from this guy..... I walk everywhere. I got stopped in a crosswalk two days ago, they told me to hurry up and move, that it is cold. You have a car. I’m walking. I told you to go ahead and move, but no, you yelled at me to move!


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Six tips to keep your new year’s resolution to lose w eight 1. Choose a parking spot aw ay from the mall entrance - Get a little exercise before you start shopping by choosing a parking space aw ay from the m all entrance. Even w alking just 15 m inutes at a tim e can im prove your health, both physically and m entally. 2. Say no to the elevator, w hen possible - Whether you are at w ork or the m all, choose the stairs instead of elevators or escalators. Rem em ber, it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. If you have to go up to the eighth floor, consider taking one flight of stairs up and then pressing the elevator button. 3. Bring your w orkout indoors - During the w inter, som etim es it’s hard getting outdoors. Squats, leg lifts, and w alking lunges are great exercises to do indoors. For w eight training, use 10-pound dum bbells for bicep curls or tricep extensions, using a chair for support. 4. Just add w ater - Drinking fruit juice is an easy w ay to chug dow n calories. But if you love the fruity taste, cut dow n your serving by m ixing half the am ount of juice w ith an equal am ount of w ater - and say goodbye to 85 calories. 5. Dow nsize, don’t super-size, fast food meals - Opt for a sm all order of fries instead of a large one w ith your fast-food m eal (savings: over 300 calories) Another portion-control trick: Instead of placing serving bow ls of food in the m iddle of the fam ily dinner table, m easure individual portions in the kitchen. 6. Rew ard yourself for small changes - Losing any am ount of w eight is good, even if you don’t m eet your goal at first. Rew ard yourself w ith som ething that m akes sense to you, such as a new dress or pair of jeans you’ve w anted to get into.

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Thinking about dental implants? Did you know that dental implants are frequently the best treatment option for replacing missing teeth? Rather than resting on the gum line like removable dentures, or using adjacent teeth as anchors like fixed bridges, dental implants are long-term replacements.

Home from College? Need your wisdom teeth out? Wisdom Teeth Extractions, Gum Treatment or Surgery Dr. Andrew M. Steinhilber is both a board certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon and a Periodontist (gum surgeon). He is licensed and certified in the delivery of general and IV anesthesia, making your surgical experience as comfortable as possible. His team has the skills required to provide the quality surgical care you deserve. They also provide IV anesthesia for patients who are anxious about routine dental treatment by their dentist.

Anxious About Having Surgery? Go No Further! Dr. Andrew M. Steinhilber is a board certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon with 6 years of surgical residency training and over 20 years of surgical practice. He has extensive training in extractions of all types, including wisdom teeth and Dental Implants. He is a Professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center and is very active in teaching surgical residents. We are the place to seek treatment! We have extensive training in IV and General Anesthesia, providing patients with the most comfortable environment for surgery! Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons are the only specialists properly qualified and trained in Oral, IV and General Anesthesia. No weekend learner courses here! He will be very happy to educate you about your treatment and his staff is also nationally certified and will make you feel more than comfortable.

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“You cannot prevent the birds of sorrow from flying over your head…but you can prevent them from nesting in your hair.” ~ Chinese adage

There is no one who hasn’t experienced misfortune… illness, the loss of a loved one, businness reverses… yet we see some people who have overcome their sorrows and others whose sorrows have overcome them. There is no way to shield ourselves from unhappiness and disappointments, life is full of them. We must try to develop the ability to accept them with a sense of proportion. So, let us not pray for uninterrupted good fortune, but rather ask for the strength to meet whatever the day brings. Some people are unaware that complete funeral arrangements, including financing, can be made well in advance of need. Our plan provides peace of mind and will spare loved ones the task of making painful decisions under stress. Ask us for details.

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Things to think about while planning a eulogy * Some churches do not allow eulogies during a church service. Others permit a brief reflection before the service or at the end. If you want a eulogy to be part of a church service, discuss this with the minister. Ask when during the service it is preferred and if there are any guidelines or restrictions to be aware of. * Other appropriate times for a eulogy may be during an evening service, during a visitation or following the remembrance service at a luncheon or reception. * If there are to be any readings during the service, the eulogist should be informed. * If there is to be more than one eulogy given, review this with the minister and coordinate with each speaker. Each speaker should avoid similar stories and themes, and each should be brief.

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Stinging insects such as bees and w asps play a vital role as pollinators that maintain the national food supply. How ever, a multitude of factors, including the lack of available natural habitats for foraging pollinators, diseases, harmful mites and improper pesticide usage, have threatened pollinator health in recent years. As a result, many people have realized the importanc e of protecting pollinators and even developed gardens geared tow ard providing safe sources of nectar and pollen. The National Pest M anagement Association (NPM A) w ants to remind homeow ners that w hile creating pollinator-friendly habitats is largely beneficial for both people and pollinators, it is important to keep in mind that some stinging insects can pose significant health and safety risks. In fact, stinging insects send an estimated 500,000 people to the hospital every year. People w ith know n allergies to insec t stings or w ith asthma should be espec ially c areful around pollinators, as stings could trigger a potentially lifethreatening reaction. There is also a common myth that bees and w asps can only sting once before they die. This only holds true for some species of stinging insects, and people should alw ays be cautious around hives and nests. If a person comes in close contact w ith a stinging insect, sw atting at it w ill often provoke it to become more aggressive. The best course of action is to remain calm and slow ly w alk in one direction until the insect loses interest. M aintaining a garden that serves as a w elcome oasis for w ild bees or community bees that are being raised by local professionals is a great w ay to protect pollinators. W ithout proper beekeeping training, how ever, homeow ners should never allow stinging insects to take up residence on their property. If a hive is spotted in or around the yard, a pest management professional or professional beekeeper should be contacted to safely remove it and, if possible, move it to a safe location w here the bees can be allow ed to thrive w ithout posing any dangers to the public. If the hive is located in a building, utilizing a professional is also critically important to ensure every part of it is removed; any leftover combs could contain honey that can ferment and cause serious damage, as w ell as attract pests to the property.


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Commercial Grade School Model Sew & Serge Sewing Machine Our Education Department placed orders in anticipation of large school sales. Due to budget cuts, they were unsold! All machines offered are the most modern machines in the Singer line. ALL MACHINES ARE BRAND NEW. Singer’s 25 year limited nationwide guarantee included. WHAT IS A SEW & SERGE SEWING MACHINE? FIRST - IT IS A SOPHISTICATED SEWING MACHINE with a motor that is 60% larger than a home sewing machine, that does buttonholes (any size), Stretch Sewing, Invisible Blind Hems, Monograms, Ribbing, Double Seams, Zippers, Sews On Buttons, Hems, Darning, Appliqué, Zigzag, Basting, Blanket Stitch, Quilting, and much more! JUST SET THE CONTROL TO SEW MAGIC. SECOND - IT HAS A SERGING STITCH. This allows you to sew the seam and serge the edge of the material in one operation. With an optional cutter, you can trim the excess material. THIRD - THEY ARE DESIGNED TO SEW ALL FABRICS without adjustment, such as Denim, Canvas, Upholstery, Nylon, Stretch Materials, Silk, Percale, Organdy, AND...

THEY EVEN SEW LEATHER! NOW YOU HAVE IT ALL IN ONE MACHINE. Direct from Singer approved dealers Distribution Center

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• DISHWASHERS • TABLE-SIDE PRESENTERS • PRIME RIB CARVERS

Agri-Business

Hotel

Help Wanted

Fun working environment.

Seasonal Drivers Class B w/air brake end.

AVAILABLE OPENINGS

Apply Within. No Phone Calls Please

Route 5, Stafford The Premier Dining Destination of Western NY

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

• Housekeeping Part-time • Evening Social Server Part-time • Front Desk Part-time Weekends a must for all positions.

Apply in person:

2095 Hylan Drive Henrietta, NY 14467

334-9150

A CDL and a pesticide applicator’s permit or the willingness to obtain them would be desirable. Wages and benefits will be competitive and would be based on experience.

Contact Kast Farms at 585-589-9557 or send resumes to: Kast Farms at 2911 Densmore Rd., Albion, NY 14411 or via email to gdavy@rochester.rr.com Career opportunities abound in the nonprofit sector Nonprofits m ay not have the sam e pay structure as other private organizations, but nonprofit professionals often find their jobs rew arding.

If you love children, Grandma’s Luv’n Care has Substitute Childcare Positions. Potential for FT/PT positions Applicants must possess: • Exceptional work ethic • Flexibility • Have reliable transportation Call 585-815-4308 Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm to set up an interview.

Grandma’s Luv’n Care 5079 Clinton Street Road Batavia, N.Y. 14020 Grandma’s Luv’n Care Is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer

Looking for a team player willing to work on a fleet of modern trucks. Experience preferred. Work would also include dump trailers & walking floor trailers. E-mail your resume to:

Help Wanted: KAST FARMS is seeking an experienced equipment operator for our fruit and grain operation.

HD Mechanic Needed

jackie@baskinlivestock.com

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Seasonal Work Opportunities Student Housing Complex

Server Needed

Experience required for painters. Only those with desire to work need apply. Bonus system. May thru August.

5 days a week. Experience required.

Apply in person.

Apply in person or call

College Village

Cozy Kitchen

PAINTERS & CLEANERS

8170 Batavia-Stafford Townline Rd. Batavia, NY 14020 EOE

3103 Main Street Caledonia

585-738-1804

No phone calls or emails please.

WATER & SEWER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Seeking full-time, career oriented individual to join our team as our Water & Sewer System Maintenance Technician for our properties throughout the area. Must have experience with water and sewer treatment systems, equipment and maintenance as well as knowledge of basic septic and sand filter systems. Experience operating backhoes & skidsteers. Based out of Avon/Caledonia Company vehicle provided. Pay based on experience/skill set. Paid Vacation & Holidays. Health insurance available.

Growmark FS, LLC in Caledonia, NY is looking for

Seasonal Class A and B CDL Drivers. We are in the fast paced Agricultural Industry and need dedicated drivers.

For more information contact Tim Little at 585-538-6836.

Stafford Summer Recreation Program Is Hiring For the following positions for the summer program running from June 26-Aug 11th

Recreation Supervisor • Assistant Supervisor Recreation Leader Job descriptions and qualifications are posted under Community-Recreation on the Town of Stafford’s website http://townofstafford.org Please submit a letter of intent and resume to: Renee Price, Recreation Director 9388 Clipnock Rd., Stafford, NY 14143 Deadline: March 28, 2017

Don’t play too much golf. Two rounds a day are plenty. ~Harry Vardon

EMAIL:career@aglhomes.com, FAX: 585-226-6059 Apply online at www.aglhomes.com

Village of Scottsville Full Time Career Oportunity

ACHIEVE A BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE Don’t procrastinate. Stick to your schedule so you don’t feel stressed and as if you are constantly rushing around. Complete one item before you move on to the next.

The Village of Scottsville is currently looking to hire one full time

Weekend LPN Supervisor Every weekend - 24 hours (12 hours shifts, 7am-7pm or 7pm-7am) Sign on bonus, benefits and incentivized pay. Responsible for building and resident oversight for up to 72 beds, geriatric experience, knowledge of NYS DOH regulations and strong team, supervisory, organizational and communication skills

Please, no phone calls. You can send resumes to:

j.bruckel@morganestates.com or stop in and fill out an application.

Deputy Clerk The village offers an excellent work environment and benefits with potential for growth in a family-friendly, residential community. Please visit the village website for a detailed job description and job requirements before applying; the application may be found on the village homepage at www.scottsvilleny.org Completed applications along with a resume, cover letter and salary requirements may be e-mailed: scottsville@scottsvilleny.org or mailed to the Village Office; Village of Scottsville, 22 Main St., Suite 3, Scottsville, NY 14546. Applications may also be dropped off at the Village Office, Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm. All applicants must be residents of Monroe County; pre-employement background checks and drug screening required. Applicants will be accepted through Tuesday, March 14, 2017.


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PREMIER GENESEE CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION (formerly Genesee County Nursing Home) Is seeking to hire RN’s, LPN’s, CNA’s, and Activities’ Aides ALSO, *new position* Resident Assistants: PT; 4 hr/wk; minimum wage

Social Worker: FT; LTC experience; some Adult Medical Day Care coverage required; MSW/BSW/or related degree Apply Attn: Sharon Zeames, Administrator 278 Bank St., Batavia, NY 14020

Looking for a New Career? Then into action today!

8322 Park Rd., Batavia

Host Needed Apply in person.

6-8 hrs. per week for general cleaning of apt. complex, including all common areas and vacant apts. $10.00 per hour

Send resume to:

222 Main St., Brockport, NY 14420 or call 585-637-6310 for employment application or information. Background check will be required.

How to get noticed in a crow ded job market - Include social media profiles. More and more companies want employees who are familiar with social media, which can work to an applicants’ advantage or prove detrim ental. If you have been responsible regarding your use of social m edia, conducting yourself in a professional m atter and even benefitting your existing em ployer, by all m eans share these profiles w ith potential em ployers. But if you have traditionally used social m edia purely as a social tool and not in a professional m anner, then it bears little relevance to your job search and likely w on’t help you stand out for the right reasons.

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

Are you looking for a career with an Agency that offers a wide variety of promotional opportunities?? Are you an HHA, PCA or CNA considering a change? Are you a college student looking for a position with a schedule that fits perfectly into your school schedule? Are you a parent, empty nester or someone just looking for an opportunity to work with people who need support? Do you want to make a difference in someone’s life?? We can fit literally anyone’s scheduling and location needs! Lifetime Assistance, Inc. is looking for people with your talent to support individuals we support with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Join Us for A Special Open Interviews Event on

Wednesday, March 29, 2017 · 11am-7pm 425 Paul Road, Rochester NY 14624 Please visit our website at www.lifetimeassistance.org to apply or learn more about our Agency and our mission.

585-426-4120 EOE: Lifetime Assistance is committed to understanding and valuing the differences of our employees and the individuals we serve. We are committed to creating a culture that promotes mutual respect, acceptance, and cooperation among individuals of diverse backgrounds. It is expected that all employees share this commitment.

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

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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Full Time LPN for Pediatric Office

EMR knowledge preferred. Send resume to: pedsassociates@gmail.com

or fax to:

585-343-3783

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.

Developing skills is as important as training. A larger effort is needed to create a skilled workforce with employment potential. ~Pallam Raju

Glaziers / Intermediate Glaziers needed (Rochester, NY ) Glaziers (mostly), Intermediate glaziers needed for immediate start. Small reputable organized commercial glass company (4-5 men), unlimited work load. Mostly long term private work. Busy year round. Storefront window framing and doors. Must have license, tools, responsible, reliable. Be on time, not on phone all the time, no leaving early, coming in late...good pay, room for advancement. Drug free company. Looking for company people. Able to work or run small jobs. Possible Forman position. Some out of town work is required (+/- 1-3 days ?). 8:30-5:00 M-F. Inquire with simple resume, good contact phone number, and pay requirements to: northridgeglass@frontiernet.net or 585-458-4041, att: Jeff

COURIER DRIVER Full time, 35-40 hours per week, Monday-Friday. Small package pick up and delivery driver driving a cargo van throughout Monroe County. Exceptional driving and customer service skills; recent 2 years experience as delivery driver; good familiarity with Monroe County; clean license. $11.00/ hour and benefits for full time which includes health, 401K plan and life insurance. Apply at: RDU, Inc., 970 Driving Park Avenue, Rochester 14613 or e-mail resumes to: rduhr@frontier.com

Without investment there will not be growth, and without growth there will not be employment. ~Muhtar Kent

AMADA TOOL AMERICA INC. is a manufacturer of high quality tooling for Amada Turret Punch Press machines. At our Batavia location, we are seeking candidates for the following position:

CNC MACHINE OPERATOR: Experienced operator needed to set up and run OKUMA CNC horizontal and vertical machining centers as well as OKUMA CNC lathes. Additional training is available for the right candidate. 2nd or 3rd shift position. We provide competitive salaries and excellent benefits including medical, prescription, dental, vision, life insurance; paid sick, vacation, and holiday pay; 401K and more. Apply at: http://www.amada.com/employment

Amada Tool America, Inc. Batavia Industrial Park 4A Treadeasy Ave. • Batavia, NY 14020


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is HIRING! WAITERS | WAITRESSES BARTENDERS | DISHWASHERS Interested candidates can leave message at 585.409.0011 Retirement has been a discovery of beauty for me. I never had the time before to notice the beauty of my grandkids, my wife, the tree outside my very own front door. And, the beauty of time itself. ~Hartman Jule

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS The NYS Veterans Home at Batavia is actively seeking applicants for part-time certified nursing assistants primarily on the day and evening shifts. Preference is given for those with long term care experience. Visit or contact the Nursing Home at: 220 Richmond Avenue, Batavia, NY 14020

(585) 345-2007

NOW HIRING Part-Time/Full time

Kitchen Staff Needed Apply Within.

Gunsmoke Country Grill Route 5 2577 LeRoy-Caledonia Rd.

585-538-6569

While the prospects for accountants are not as great as those for registered nurses, opportunities are still very good, with nearly 280,000 new jobs expected between 2008 and 2018. The majority of accountants work in urban areas as well, making the move to a metropolitan area a good decision for prospective accountants.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS SEASONAL AGRIBUSINESS POSITIONS AVAILABLE

6 PLANT LABORERS Daily variety of indoor/outdoor work. Front-end loader & forklift a plus. 3 CDL A & B Drivers. All local deliveries of fertilizer and crop protection products. All positions must pass pre-employment drug screen & have a clean license.

Excellent pay, OT and Bonus!

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

Carolina Eastern Crocker, LLC www.cecrocker.com


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Full & Part-time Help wanted to work on high-end landscape installation projects. Must have great work ethic and attention to detail. Immediate start.

Call Jon (585) 734-4885

Class A or B Drivers Wanted Local and Transport Dedicated runs available. Full or Part-time Call 585-591-1624

Summer Lifeguards at Stafford Country Club Must be 16 years or older

Contact Mary Sue Calnan at 585-343-8526 or email sccheadguard@icloud.com EMPLOYMENT: THE NEXT STEP AFTER GRADUATION Focus on a career path. Prospective employers prefer that applicants have some certainty regarding the types of jobs they are looking for. Take a career assessment test or work with a career counselor to narrow down the fields and positions that speak to you. Avoid the “I’m willing to do or learn anything” approach to job applications. Employers may see that as desperation.

Call TODAY for DETAILS! 768-4380 110 West Main Street LeRoy, NY 14482

Clean CDL Class A Call 585-343-4800

One Step Tree & Lawn Care Full Time Positions:

Lawn & Tree Technicians • Competitive Wages • Health Care • Paid Training/No Experience Needed • $500 Sign-On Bonus (paid at end of season if still employed with company)

OPEN INTERVIEWS: M-F 10am-3pm Visit our website or apply in person:

4343 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514 www.onesteptreeandlawn.com to apply today! Stable growth ensures employment. ~Li Keqiang

BANKING OPPORTUNITIES Tompkins Bank of Castile and Tompkins Shared Services has the following openings: Customer Care Center Representative 11am to 7:30pm (M-F) – Batavia, NY

MACHINE OPERATORS

Assistant Branch Manager Churchville, NY

• CNC OPERATOR/MACHINIST • PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR • PACKAGING OPERATOR

Assistant Branch Manager Geneseo, NY

1st & 2nd Shift Opportunities Temp-to-Hire • $11.00-$14.00 Genesee and Livingston County

Teller (25 hrs./weekly) – Batavia, NY Teller (25 hrs./weekly) – Avon, NY Teller (32 hrs./weekly) – Chili, NY

NOW HIRING FOR THE 2017 SEASON Prior Experience Desired • Part-Time/Full-Time

Server • Banquet Server • Dishwasher Line Cook • Salad Cook Housemen (Set Up Crew) Apply Within Mon.-Fri., 10 AM - 4 PM, or online at: www.terryhills.com/employment

5122 Clinton Street Road, Batavia

On Call Teller (Various Locations) Positions may work occasional Saturdays. Banking experience preferred but will train. Prior sales, cash handling and superior customer service skills required. Full Benefits, including health, 401(k), PTO and profit sharing. Apply online@www.bankofcastile.com EOE


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