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Table of Contents Auctions And Antiques ...............................Page 4 Auto Section .............................Page 22 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 17 Classifieds .............................Page 25 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 23

GREAT EXPECTATIONS USED FURNITURE & HOME GOODS CONSIGNMENT and more. Holiday decor and gifts. Tues. thru Fri. (noon-5pm); Sat. (11am-4pm). 160 School St. Victor (back of building). 585-314-7652. www.greatexpectationsshop. com. Cash or Check only.

TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. ANATOMY: What are the four

For The Family .............................Page 13 Garage Sales ...............................Page 2

lobes of the cerebral cortex? 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which month is Black History Month? 3. LITERATURE: Which early

Give and Take .............................Page 12 Health & Wellness .............................Page 10

American author wrote the “The Scarlet Letter”? 4. CHEMISTRY: Which element is represented by the designation Cl? 5. MEASUREMENTS: How long is a

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lunar month? 6. SCIENCE: What is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust?

Home Services .............................Page 19

7. MUSIC: Who wrote thee 1962 song “The Loco-Motion”?

Hometown Events .............................Page 16

8. GEOGRAPHY: Which country is home of Great Bear Lake? 9. U.S. STATES: Which state claims to

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banks to disclose the interest rates on loans? (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

9. Ohio 8. Canada 7. Gerry Goffin and Carole King

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Great holiday and hostess gift ideas from Fraser Fir, Vietri, Fitz & Floyd as well as artificial trees available for purchase: 2-9 feet. Get 20% OFF any holiday purchase over $100!*

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GLOVES • MITTENS • HATS • SCARVES • TEDDY BEARS • SWEATERS • CAPES • SHAWLS • COATS

Christmas Artisans Bazaar December 1st-23rd

in the Perinton Square Mall Artists and Gift Vendors are on the mall now through Christmas Eve with exciting gift choices. Jewelry, Doll Clothes, Christmas Decorations and Ornaments, Paper Cards & Gifts, Sports Memorabilia, Handsewn Items, Home Improvements, Avon, Handmade Gifts and Accessories.

155 South Main Street Canandaigua, NY (next to Davidson Shoes)

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Holiday Hours December 5th • 4:30-9:30pm Bar Specials • Food Specials End of Prohibition themed, will have drinks and food from that year as well! Catch 407 will be celebrating their first anniversary on December 5th... it just so happens to be the anniversary of the end of Prohibition! We will be having a 1933 inspired bash bringing back fare, music and cocktails from the time period. Come on down, bring your friends and family and enjoy the celebratory evening.

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your Arian penchant for impatience shows, as you consider passing a problemprone project on to someone else. Best advice: Stay with it and work out those snarls yourself. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Even patient Bovines can be frustrated when carefully made plans go awry. But crank up that “stick-to-it-ivity” you do so well, and you’ll soon find that your schedule is back in sync. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your aspect favors using more resourceful means in dealing with a workplace situation. Some discreet checking around could help shed light on the root cause of the problem. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) You show an unusually strong streak of stubbornness in rejecting suggestions from friends and/or family members early in the week. But you become more receptive by the week’s end. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) The Big Cat might find a gentler approach more effective when dealing with those who resist needed changes. Remember, the word “persuasion” starts with the sound “purr.” VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A disappointing experience with someone you felt you could trust can be painful. But there just might be more to this situation than you’re aware of. Press for an explanation. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Changing your views about something you believe in isn’t easy. But you might reconsider as the facts come in. Keep your mind open, even if you’re uneasy about what you might learn. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) You might have to do some serious shifting of gears to get your project back on track. But cheer up. Your hard work starts to produce some positive results by the week’s end. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) An unsettling mood at the start of the week soon lifts and gives way to a more positive attitude as you find fun and friendship beginning to dominate your aspect. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A delay in firming up holiday plans could work to your advantage. Use this time to scout out possibilities that might be more in line with what those close to you would prefer. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Some people might question some of the new friends you’ve welcomed into your life. But your ability to see beyond the obvious helps you recognize how special they are. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Financial matters can be especially tricky this week. It’s best to follow a conservative investment path for now, and wait for a more fortuitous time to take a bolder approach. BORN THIS WEEK: Your warmth, your humor and your genuine concern for others make you someone people love to keep close to their lives. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

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Finding work after 50 Unemployment isn’t easy for anyone, regardless of their age. But unemployed men and women over 50 may find it especially difficult to find work. Whether it’s a byproduct of age-related discrimination or any of a host of additional variables, jobless older workers often struggle to find work. In a 2016 analysis of government figures, the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis at the New School estimated that the jobless rate for workers 55 and older in August of 2016, six years after the Great Recession, was nearly 9 percent. At the time, the national jobless rate hovered around 5 percent. Unemployed men and women over 50 who are struggling to find work can consider the following strategies as they look to rejoin the workforce. • Revisit your résumé. Unemployed men and women over 50 have no doubt updated their résumés to reflect their most recent professional experience. But they may need to trim some of the fat in regard to their work life 10 or more years ago. Today’s hiring managers may only be concerned with recent experience showcase their enthusiasm about working with and learning that illustrates skillsets that are relevant to today’s jobs. Men and from younger colleagues, while also noting their desire to women over 50 may consider their experience from 20 years ago commit long-term to a company. Some hiring managers may invaluable, but if that experience does not meet the specific surprise older applicants, viewing them as potentially more needs of the jobs they’re now seeking, then they should remove reliable than younger workers simply looking to gain some it from their résumés so hiring managers can quickly access the experience in a particular industry before moving on to the next more relevant information from their work histories. opportunity. • Embrace 21st century job hunting. Finding a job in the • Make use of your existing down time. Another strategy second decade of the 21st century is unlike job hunting in unemployed men and women over 50 can try as they look for decades prior, and wholly different from how men and women work is to make better use of their existing downtime. Enrolling over 50 looked for jobs upon beginning their professional lives. in online courses can give prospective employers the Networking can mean the difference between unemployment impression that applicants over 50 are both tech-savvy and and landing a job. Go to job fairs attended by hiring managers willing to learn new things. Each of those things can help men and join professional organizations that host events where and women over 50 overcome any unjustified, tech-related professionals in your field can gather. stigmas that hiring managers may attach to older job candidates. • Turn your age into a positive. Men and women over 50 should accept the likelihood that their new managers and/or Finding work after 50 is not always easy, and job seekers hiring managers will be younger than them. When interviewing may need to adjust their approach before they can get back in for a job, men and women over 50 should make an effort to the workforce.


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Submit at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown or call 226-8111 x 111

DOUGLAS FIR ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE, 5-6 foot, to be assembled. You pick up, Pittsford: atwellpaul@aol.com UPRIGHT EVERETT PIANO W/BENCH. Good shape, you haul. Will be sent to scrap yard by mid-December: 585-889-1354

SMALL USED MICROWAVE and DORM SIZE REFRIGERATOR for volunteer use at non-profit agency: 585-234-2828 leave message

DOCTORS SCALE, like new. WALKERS, POTTY CHAIRS, BATH CHAIRS and MEDICAL EQUIPMENT: 585-233-6073

HEATING ELECTRIC THERAPY CHAIR for elderly handicapped man: 585-732-1539

HAMMOND ORGAN, upper & lower keyboard. Plays beautiful. You pick up, Caledonia: 585-447-7769

ALUMINUM CHAIR FRAMES in good condition for 101 yr. old gentleman who enjoys macramé: 585-396-1010 ask for Alice or Wendy

2 PROJECTION TVs - 54” Magnavox and 50” Hitachi. Both working. You move: 585-944-5272

USED, EMPTY CIGAR BOXES in good shape, with lids: Lindalou0805@yahoo.com

SINGER TOUCH & SEW SEWING MACHINE in cabinet. You pick up: kwart@rochester.rr.com

VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650

21 YEAR COLLECTION OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES, beginning 1972: 585-394-8937

PUZZLES, larger pieces 300 pieces or less. Call 585-637-2914 leave message MOVING BOXES: 585-586-2823

TWIN BED with box spring & mattress, head & foot boards. Great for cabin, cottage or spare bedroom: 585-281-6739

WHO REPAIRS CEMENT STATUES: Call 585-624-2126 or 585-582-2120

CEILING FAN, white: lhess14@rochester.rr.com PLUS SIZE TOPS, size 18/20. Great condition: 845-389-3191 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 50” H x 60” L, oak finish, fits small flat screen. Excellent. Call for text picture: 585-248-2290

WHITE TAILED ANTLERED DEER WALL MOUNT for a class: 585-754-4140 LOOM for granddaughter and BEEKEEPING SUPPLIES: 585-637-0933 WASHING MACHINE in good working condition: 585-584-3298

Several MEN’S SHIRTS, long and short-sleeved, solid colors, sizes 15/16. Like new: 585-766-8015

TEACUP SHELVES: 585-208-7263

4-1/2 FOOT CHRISTMAS TREE. Several strands of lights and ornaments. Very realistic: 585-766-8015

TABLE SAW, BAND SAW, DRILL PRESS, LATHE and other power tools for wood working: bka3lenhard@gmail.com

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CROSSWORD Penny Saver Pet of the Week My name is Zoe and I’m a Miniature Schnauzer.␣ I’m 5 years old and live with my parents & my 4 yr. old brother.␣ I’m very friendly and love people.␣ My favorite thing to do is ride on my Grandpa’s golf cart, I’m pretty lucky. ACROSS 1 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 & 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 self-addressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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EAST ROCHESTER Holiday Bag Sale - Friends of the East Rochester Public Library Invites You to Our Holiday Bag Sale at The Book Nook on December 8th from 12pm to 3pm. We supply the bag YOU fill it for $3. Special Sale DVD’s 4 for $1 while they last! East Rochester Public Library, 317 Main St., East Rochester.

HOLIDAY FUN FACTS Ninety-six percent of American families gather each Thanksgiving.

FAIRPORT David Marsh, A Life of Courage Born in 1940, David Marsh contracted rheumatic fever at age six leading to many hospital stays and a life bound to a wheelchair. However, due to the compassion of the Fairport community, he was able to realize many of his dreams before his 1964 death. Recently, his sister donated many of his favorite items to the Perinton Historical Society and are on exhibit through 2018 at the Fairport Museum (18 Perrin St.), helping visitors remember and honor his short life. Museum hours and more information: www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org. Chris Wilson Christmas Concert Chris Wilson returns to South Perinton United Methodist Church for a prayerful Songs of Faith/Christmas Concert, Thursday, December 6, 7PM. Join us for a powerful and prayerful performance at this Christmas time. No reservations required. Light refreshments, suggested donation $10 except under 19. For directions www. southperintonumc.org or call 315-986-2306 Striking Strings Hammered Dulcimer Ensemble of the Eastman Community Music School - The Perinton Historical Society is pleased to again host the Striking Strings Hammered Dulcimer Ensemble of the Eastman Community Music School on Tuesday, December 11 at 7:00PM at the Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin St, Fairport. http://www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org/

PALMYRA Historic Palmyra’s Holiday House Tour - December 8th, 4-8pm at their Homestead Holiday Candlelight House Tour. With your admission you will be able to tour a variety of historic homes dating throughout the 1800s as well as two of Historic Palmyra’s museums. Complementary wine tasting courtesy of Frank’s Wine and Liquor as well as a special handmade gift. Reserve your spot now. Please start your tour at the Palmyra Historical Museum, 132 Market St., Palmyra. Tickets cost $25 pre-sale and $30 at-the-door. Tickets can be purchased at the Historical Museum during open hours (Tues-Thurs, 11-4) or online at https://squareup. com/store/historic-palmyra-inc.

PITTSFORD Christmas at Tinker Nature Park - December 1 & 2, 12-3pm, Tinker Nature Park, 1525 Calkins Rd., Pittsford. In the Hansen Nature Center, kids will meet Santa and make an ornament! The Tinker Homestead and Farm Museum will be open for viewing, and will be decorated for a Victorian Christmas! Holiday Music & refreshments will be available! Donations to the RH Food Terminal will be accepted in the Nature Center. Sponsored by the Town of Henrietta and Friends of Tinker Nature Park. Pittsford Chamber of Commerce’s Candlelight Night - Tuesday, December 4 5PM-8PM, Village of Pittsford. An annual holiday celebration in the Village of Pittsford featuring the lighting of Village Christmas trees, live music, carolers, horse-drawn wagon rides, visits with Santa, The Grinch, treats with Mrs. Claus, photos with Santa’s Reindeer, activities at the Kid Zone. Merchants offer holiday treats and special sale items. For the over 21 crowd, join us for the 3rd Annual Pub Crawl with proceeds benefiting The Pittsford Food Cupboard. For more information contact The Pittsford Chamber of Commerce at 585-310-2004 or visit https://pittsfordchamber.org/ about-us/candlelight-night/

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’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford, 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. This popular event is held on the second Saturday of each month from October through June, 8-10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. The next breakfast is on December 8th, in support of Flower City Work Camp. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5 per person. Details (585) 586-6870.

ROCHESTER The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents a “Pops on Pipes” concert Sunday, December 9th at 2:30PM at the Rochester Auditorium Theater. One of the most sought-after theater pipe organists Jeloni Eddington performs on the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer 4/23 theater pipe organ! Admission: non-members $15 per person. Children 12 & under, and students with school ID are free. Box office opens at 1:30PM on day of performance. General admission seating. handicapped accessible. Info.: http://www.rtosonline.org or RTOS Concert & Information Line 585-234-2295. “Carols With a Twist” presented by Lyric Chorale - Chrisanne Gates, Director Presents its Holiday Concert: Carols With a Twist Friday, December 7, 2018, 7:30PM, Faith Lutheran Church, 2576 Browncroft Blvd., Rochester Tickets: Adults: $15, Seniors/ Students $13. Available online at www. lyricchorale.org Annual New Horizons Holiday Band Concert - Sunday, December 9 @ 2pm, University of Rochester Alumni and Advancement Center, 300 East River Road, Rochester. Concert will feature music by Larry Neeck, local composer and who joins Bruce Burritt as new coconductor of New Horizons Band. Concert is family friendly, handicap accessible and free admission. www.rocnewhorizons.org

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Recovery International Meetings - A peer led meeting for nervous people to alleviate their fears and anxieties. Meetings are held weekly and last about 1-1-1/2 hours. This is a self help method (not a 12 step process). It is peer led held in a safe place, in a nonjudgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. Join us for a meeting and see if our “method” can work for you! Our website is: www. recoveryinternational.org. Enter your zip code to find a meeting near you. We have telephone meetings and web chat rooms. Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter ROC Renovations: Creating a Better ROC Experience. Held December 4, 7-9pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd., Rochester. Airport managers celebrate the many improvements taking place at ROC, especially in eliminating barriers. Program begins at 8pm. http://www. hearinglossrochester.org Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter December 4, 11-1pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd., Rochester. The Holidays at the Movies: What makes a good Christmas movie and what are the great ones? Retired film critic Jack Garner recalls classic holiday films from “A Christmas Carol” to “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Program begins at noon. http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org Hearing Other People’s Experiences (HOPE) Prospective, veteran or new hearing hearing users can share their experiences, questions, and hearing loss journeys in an informal discussion facilitated by retired audiologist and hearing aid user Joseph Kozelsky CCC/A. December 4, 10-11am, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd., Rochester. http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org

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The Scottsville Fire Department brought out a fire truck and handed out treats for Halloween in Scottsville. I can't thank the Department enough for their generosity and the time spent volunteering within our community. They made the smiles of children in Scottsville even bigger! I hope this will be annual event! Thanks to the Bank St. Elder Center! You guys are wonderful. Kept me active all spring to fall. Got a chance to meet new people and laugh. Keep up the good work. Today I was grocery shopping in Brockport, in a handicapped scooter, due to recent surgery. A wonderful, kind lady ahead of

To the person complaining about the screaming toddler, stop to consider one of several things. Perhaps the child was ill, which is why (s)he was crying, and they were waiting that long in the store for a prescription? No, I am not this child's mother, but I have been in that position before! Also, you complain that she should teach her child how to behave, but did you ever stop to think that was exactly what she was doing? Yes, it's very inconvenient & irritating to hear a toddler scream. But by not giving in to

me at checkout put all my groceries out of the cart for me. It was so kind of her! Thank you, Sweet Lady! I have voted in suburban Western New York, Buffalo and Rochester areas, for over 30 years. The election workers have always been helpful and efficient and the polling places convenient and welcoming. I've never had to wait more than a few minutes to vote. The ballots are easy to understand and machines in good working order. I've always been confident my vote is properly counted. You read of hours long waits and malfunctioning machines in other parts of the country. Not

here. The Monroe County Board of Elections seems to be doing things right - just try their website; it's contains everything you need to know about a current election. Now if only I could convert those voters that don't agree with me! Thank you to all who helped me the evening before Thanksgiving in Livonia. I had taken a nasty fall on a sidewalk. People were covering me with their coats and praying with me while we waited for the ambulance. Thank you to Avon ambulance for being available to take me to the hospital. Thank you to Art and Karla for driving my car home and providing us

whatever the child's demands were that set off a tantrum, the parent was actually teaching the child that a tantrum will not get him or her what they want. Everybody wants to see a wellbehaved child, but nobody wants to bear witness to the discipline it takes to get there!

see these people ignoring signs, but because there's NO enforcement it keeps happening.

Why won't stores enforce their posted rules? Since they don't, at least can they update them. Change the NO PARKING OR STANDING SIGNS to PARKING FOR THOSE WITH NO PATIENCE or THOSE WHO BELIEVE THEY'RE SPECIAL SIGNS, PARK HERE. How about the 10 ITEMS OR LESS signs. Change them to, I'M HERE FIRST, TOO BAD, GET OVER IT. Every day you

I went through the [car wash]. Halfway through, I heard an odd noise and I assumed it was water or brushes. I arrived home and saw an 8-inch scratch on my driver’s door. I went back told them about it. They told me they would review the video they have for every car that comes through. The next I went back and they told me they reviewed the video and the scratch was there when I entered the wash. They do not have a camera at the end of the wash, only at the beginning. Be careful at the car wash as they will deny any damage done by them. I stopped going because of this incident.

with Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday. Thank you to Patrick for taking care of our dog and driving me home from the hospital. Thank you all for your overwhelming kindness and prayers. A lot to be thankful for this season!

In regard to the post citing New York State, 'Right to Farm' and the smells of agriculture; your right to farm stops when the rights of others are stomped on. These rights stop when you deposit this waste on the public roads, it stops when you obliterate the public roads with mud and stones tracked from your fields, it stops when your Round-up or similar leaves your property and kills vegetation belonging to others. Your right to farm stops when overloaded or over height equipment damages roads or pulls down wires, your right stops when this highly concentrated, high volume bio hazardous waste you call manure leaves your property thru run-off, wind or underground migration. What are my rights?


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Pittsford Community Library 24 State St. • Pittsford • 248-6275 Monday-Thursday: 9am-9pm Friday: 9am-6pm • Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 1pm-5pm *Registration is required unless noted.* ADULT PROGRAMS 12/01 In Concert: Women of Note Join us for an afternoon of popular, jazz and seasonal music sure to delight the young and young-at-heart. Women of Note will entertain you with the many facets of winter: snow, bells, hearth and home. Saturday, 2-3pm. 12/04 Candlelight Night Book Sale Great Books for all (Hardcover, Paperback), games, DVDs, and CDs at great prices. Proceeds used for Library programs and projects. Credit Cards accepted. Tuesday, 10:00am-8:30pm. 12/04 In Concert: Allendale Columbia School Students While you are enjoying Pittsford’s Candlelight Night, stroll in to the library and listen to music performed by the students of Allendale Columbia School. Tuesday, 6:30-8:00pm.

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

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On Tuesday, December 4th, the streets of Pittsford plan to be anything but quiet. Every December, Pittsford celebrates its annual, traditional Candlelight Night. Pittsford’s Village streets are filled with holiday cheer, the sounds of live music, carolers and sleigh bells. Local businesses light their candles to usher in the Holiday season and festival holiday lights and decorations are everywhere to be seen. Pittsford’s Candlelight Night is a wonderful opportunity for shopping local. Local dining establishments welcome visitors for a cozy, sit-down meal, and food trucks around the Village invite the on-the-go shopper to enjoy a more mobile meal. Many area businesses also provide holiday treats for browsing guests! Many of these merchants also offer special sale items in honor of the event. Earlier in the evening, there are activities to enjoy. Holiday craft activities can be found around the Village, and the Library holds its book sale. Guests are invited to visit the Kid Zone at Northfield Commons to participate in activities just for them. Children will also be delighted by our special guests: Mr. & Mrs. Claus and the Grinch. Visitors can have photos taken with Santa’s sleigh and live reindeer. The whole family will enjoy two tree lightings, one at Main Street and State Street at 6pm and another at Label 7, Northfield Common at 7pm. Guests will also be

delighted by free, horse-drawn wagon rides which run between the center of the village and the Canal from 5pm until 8pm. A shuttle bus, courtesy of The Highlands, is available to transport visitors from Sutherland High School and drop them off in the center of the Village. South Main Street will be closed to vehicle traffic during the event. Later in the evening, adults 21 years of age and older are welcome to join the Annual Pub Crawl which begins at 7:30pm. Participants must purchase a wristband at the Chamber tent or participating venues. This wristband will give the wearer discounts on food or beverages at participating establishments. Proceeds from the sale of these wristbands will go to benefit The Pittsford Food Cupboard. Candlelight Night has been a tradition for over 40 years. There truly is something for everyone to enjoy. Come out and enjoy the community’s local businesses with your friends, families and neighbors.

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MECHANIC NEEDED German Brothers Marina on beautiful Canandaigua Lake in upstate NY is currently seeking out an engine technician to join our team. Our Marina was founded in 1977 by brothers Peter and Rick German who still work daily on-site managing and assisting in the day-to-day operation of the marina. Along with boat sales, we also rent boats, provide summer and winter storage, have a full service gas dock and service department, as well as a retail store. Our full time staff is made up of seasoned employees that each have their own niche within the company and have helped German Brothers Marina to be so successful over the years. Now we are looking to take our service department to a new level and are hoping to find the right technician to help us reach that goal. We are looking for a technician with at least 5 years proven experience working on engines, marine experience is a plus. You will be responsible for troubleshooting minor and major repairs, as well as routine maintenance on boats and jet skis. Current Mercury, Mercruiser, Volvo or Yamaha certifications are preferred, but training is provided for our employees online and through instructor led classes to earn and maintain the proper certifications. We offer a competitive hourly rate based on experience and an outstanding benefits package including medical and dental insurance, paid holidays, sick time, vacation time and 401k. We also provide you with plenty of opportunity for high-paying overtime hours in the spring and fall. This is a full time, year round position and the opening is immediate!

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Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018 • 10am-4pm Eyer Building Hosted by the Town/Village of ER, the Town/Village’s Music & Arts Committee, the ER Chamber of Commerce, and the ER Rotary

10:30 am - 4 pm Information and complimentary food: maps & schedules; popcorn, cookies, & coffee Activities: window decorating 11-1; Santa and Mrs. Claus 12-2 (bring your camera!); free books from the Book Nook 12-3 (one per person, sponsored by the Friends of the Library); STEAM activities for kids in Library 12-4; ornament making (sponsored by Rotary) 12-4; face painting 1-4; stuffed olives ‘Throw Down’ (sponsored by St. Nicholas Society) 2-3 Live entertainment: holiday music with John Alfieri 11-4; La Befana tale (sponsored by St. Nicholas Society) 2-2:15; strolling carolers from St. John Bosco School along West Commercial Street 2-4 Food vendors: baked goods (sponsored by ER Girl Scouts) 11-4, pizza and Mr. V’s food cart 11:45-4 Also available from 11:30-3: ‘Taste of ER’ and ‘Holiday Trail’ raffle tickets, and ER Rotary’s ‘Treasured Italian Recipes’ cookbooks ($15, or two for $25)

ER School Campus (6-12 cafeteria) Hosted by the ER Alumni Foundation

10 am - 12:30 pm Live music: 4th/5th-grade chorus 10:30, Senior High Select Choir 11, 3rd-grade chorus 11:30 Kids’ activities: cookie decorating and holiday crafts Food available for purchase: pizza, coffee, and hot chocolate Also available from 9-11, in lobby: ER Rotary ‘Taste of ER’ tickets ($5) and ‘Treasured Italian Recipes’ cookbooks ($15, or two for $25)

Other Special Events PTA Breakfast with Santa: 9-11 at ER Elementary School Advent Craft Sale: 9-3 in ERSD gymnasium, sponsored by the ER Association of Churches ‘A Taste of ER’ raffle: $50 gift certificates to 14 ER restaurants (total value $700); three winners (1st place gets choice of six, 2nd gets choice of five, 3rd gets three remaining); drawing held Thursday, Dec. 20; tickets ($5) available at various ER businesses and both ERCF venues, or call 754-4413; sponsored by ER Rotary to benefit ERHS scholarship ER Chamber of Commerce ‘Holiday Trail’ raffles: prizes (worth at least $100) donated by 24 businesses; tickets ($1, or 12 for $10) available at ERCF and participating businesses, and from doreen.dinardo2@gmail.com; proceeds benefit scholarship for an ERHS senior Christmas Italian-style fundraiser: 6-9 pm Friday, Dec. 7 at St. Nicholas Hall, to benefit the Margaret Home and Veterans Outreach. Tickets $25 advance (available at Vita Bella Organic Salon, 232 W. Commercial; from Kris Weltman at 733-1349; and on Margaret Home’s FB page), $30 at door Tree-lighting with live Nativity scene: 5 pm Sunday, Dec. 2, in Nicholas Verzella Gazebo (Edmund Lyon Park)

Thank You To Our Sponsors!

Thank You Also To: EAST ROCHESTER TOWN/VILLAGE Mayor Fred Ricci; Deputy Mayor Mark Florack; Trustees John R. Alfieri, Ted Conners, and Kelley Swagler; Administrator Martin G. D’Ambrose EAST ROCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT Superintendent Dr. Mark Linton and Assistant Supt. for Finance and Operations David Green, Carl Horsford/Salvatore’s Pizzeria; Bob and Marge Meisenzahl; St. Nicholas Society

* All ERCF venues are handicap accessible. * (To arrange for handicapped bus transportation within the town/village, call 369-6135 the day of the event.)

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