The Genesee Valley Penny Saver Pittsford-East Rochester Edition 2/24/17

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 www.downtowncanandaigua.com The Pittsford-East Rochester Edition

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Sheet Cheese Pizza With 24 Wings or Boneless Wings Bleu Cheese & Celery

40

$

99 plus tax

Additional toppings extra. Delivery extra. With coupon only. Valid at Bushnell’s Basin only. Expires 3/31/17.

Large Cheese Pizza With 24 Wings or Boneless Wings Bleu Cheese & Celery

Coupons valid at Bushnell’s Basin only $

29

$

99 plus tax

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2199

$

plus tax

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Table of Contents Art & Soul .............................Page 11 Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 12 Auto Section ...............................Page 4 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 23 Classifieds For Sale .............................Page 28

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COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING! Bathtub to Walk-In Shower Conversions. Tile Flooring. Kitchen Back Splashes. Countertops, Vanities, and Plumbing Service. Tile Repair & Re-Grouting Free Estimates, Fully insured! Please visit: www.deangelistile.com For Pictures, Videos & Testimonies. 585-317-2296.

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Garage Sales .............................Page 21 Give and Take .............................Page 24 Health & Clinical Trials .............................Page 14

Save $3.99 With or without coupon till 2/28/17.

Call

585.249.1000

101 Despatch Drive • East Rochester www.leosbakeryanddeli.com Mon. - Sat. 8am-8pm; Sun. 8am-6pm

HOUSE CLEANING: Husband/ Wife team spotlessly cleans home/apartment weekly, biweekly. Over 20 years experience. Excellent references. Diane, 585-787-9787.

DAY TRIPS EXTENDED TRIPS “That Will be the Day” - Buddy Holly Tribute Sands Casino/Mt. Airy Casino, PA March 28-29 • $245 pp/dbl

Last Palmetto “Low Country” Train Call! Savannah, GA & Charleston, SC

April 2-7 • $1145 pp/dbl “Jonah” - Sight & Sound Theatre May 16-17 • $355 pp/dbl

JFK’s 100th Birthday Celebration “A Night in Camelot” Boston, Cape Cod, Hyannis, MA & Newport, RI Exclusive dates - June 11-14 • $939 pp/dbl

Just for Kids .............................Page 16

Terry Fator - The Voice of Entertainment American Music Theatre, Lancaster, PA June 18-19 • $385 pp/dbl

Puzzle Answers .............................Page 22

MARAL ELECTRIC LLC: Commercial/ Residential. Licensed/ Insured. 25yrs experience. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! All Major Credit Cards Accepted. 585-490-3607.

MOTORCOACH TOURS

Home Services .............................Page 17

Pet Place ...............................Page 6

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017

Hot Cherry Pie $10.00

Dining and Entertainment .............................Page 13 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 29

The “New” Ark Encounter Cincinnati, OH & Kentucky Area June 20-23 • $725 pp/dbl Pittsburgh Express - Pittsburgh, PA June 27-29 • $495 pp/dbl

Pancakes & Gaming Sprague’s & Seneca Allegany Casino March 7 • $62 “Luck of the Irish” Luncheon Show Batavia Downs w/Penny Whiskey Band March 15 • $79 Queen of Bingo Cortland Downtown Theatre April 9 • $109 “What a Treat” Bag Tour Syracuse, NY April 12 • $89 The Crystals - Seneca Niagara Casino April 18 • $78 “Beautiful” - The Carole King Story Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, NY April 22 • $149 Johnny Cash Tribute Show Seneca Allegany Casino May 9 • $79 Springtime Mystery Tour ??? May 11 • $94

Real Estate ...............................Page 7

Hudson Valley 4th of July Tour - Hudson Valley, NY July 2-5 • $915 pp/dbl

Culinary Experience Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON May 18 • $94

Senior Center .............................Page 10

Texas Tenors The American Music Theatre, Lancaster, PA July 14-15 • $345 pp/dbl

Nunsensations Vegas Revue Jamestown, NY May 21 • $96

Vermont - the Hills Are Alive and New Hampshire July 23-27 • $965 pp/dbl

Strictly Ballroom, The Musical Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto, ON June 14 • $179

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

Reservations: 585-295-9393 All tours online at: www.CarpeDiemRochester.com Pickups in Greece and Henrietta 225 Tech Park Drive, Rochester, NY 14623


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LENTEN SEAFOOD SPECIALS IQF

3

$ IQF

Village Fair

Haddock Fillets

31-40 Fully Cooked

Clams Casino

99

399

$

lb.

Shrimp

Sold in 2 lb. bag

799

$

6 piece pkg.

Tilapia Fillets

Frozen

449

$

lb.

Clams or Mussels

Tuna Steaks $ 99

Yellow Fin

7

399

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lb.

16 oz. pkg.

CHEESE

lb.

FRESHLY CUT MEATS All Natural,

Baby Back Ribs

3

$

All Natural, Thin Cut

Black Angus

Kansas City Steaks

29

Pork Cutlets

2

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699

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lb.

lb.

USDA Choice, Boneless

Sirloin Tip Roast

99

lb.

lb.

Center Cut

Marrow Bones

199

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799

$

Great for Dogs

lb.

lb.

PRODUCE Asparagus

1

$

88

Bunch

California Cara Cala Navel

Oranges

2

$

89

3 lb. bag

Fresh Express

Hearts of Romaine

199

$

Shurfine Creamy

Milk

Peanut Butter

1

$

59

1

$

⁄2 gal.

1

Paper Towels

10

16 oz.

Ronzoni

Scott

2/$

29

Mega Rolls 6 pack

Ziti Rigs, Rigs, Ziti

5

5/$

16 oz.

1

3/$

00 2 lb. bag

Muenster

7.79 lb.

¢

Baking Chips BUY 1 GET 1 FREE 11.5-12oz.

4.99 lb. Hard Salami 6.99 lb. 4.99 lb. Soppressata 15.99 lb. 8.99 lb. Capicola 7.79 lb. 5.99 lb. Mortadella 12.99 lb. 4.99 lb. Prosciutto 13.99 lb. 9.99 lb. CLASSIC COLD CUTS 6.99 lb.

Wunderbar

Bologna

2.69 lb.

Cooked Ham

4.99 lb.

Liverwurst

5.49 lb.

Olive Loaf

5.99 lb.

Roasted Turkey 8.49 lb. Ham Off The Bone 7.99 lb.

2.49 lb. 2.99 lb. 3.49 lb. 3.99 lb. 4.99 lb.

Vlasic Kosher Dill

Maple Ham

8.99 lb.

Spears

Roast Beef

8.99 lb.

Corned Beef

8.99 lb.

Pastrami Turkey Pastrami Sandwich Pepperoni

8.99 lb. 6.29 lb.

3.99 lb.

7.29 lb.

4.99 lb.

5

2/$

14.5 oz.

Shurfine Real SemiSweet, or Real Milk Chocolate

3.99 lb. 3.99 lb. 3.99 lb. 4.99 lb. 3.99 lb. 3.99 lb. 4.99 lb.

4.49 lb. 3.99 lb. 6.99 lb. 5.99 lb. 5.99 lb.

While They Last

Swanson Broth Veg., Beef, Chicken

99

California

Carrots

9 oz.

GROCERY Upstate Farms 2%

8.49 lb.

Genoa Salami

lb.

449

lb.

Lacy Swiss

ITALIAN COLD CUTS

$

379

6.49 lb.

Pork Roast

Cube Steaks

$

Provolone

7.69 lb.

249

Ground Lamb

7.49 lb.

Italian Blend

USDA Choice

Ground Chuck

Swiss

8.49 lb.

lb.

Fresh Frozen

5.49 lb.

Pepper Jack

$

Fresh, Ground Daily

American

Fresh Boneless Seasoned

$

399

Competitor’s Village Fair’s Everyday Prices Price

00 24oz.

Perry’s

Ice Cream

10

3/$

48 oz.


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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

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STEVE´S MASONRY AND FIREPLACE SERVICES: Brick, block, concrete, stamped concrete, chimney repairs, foundations, brick and stone veneers. www.stevescustommasonry.com 585-309-4295.

PARKER CHIMNEY SWEEP & REPAIRS 30 Years Experience. Fully Insured. Chimney Sweeps, Wood Stoves, Fireplaces, Inserts. Masonry Work. Installation Chimney Caps to block out animals, leaves, moisture. 20 Point Chimney Inspection. Reasonable Rates. Bill, 585-766-4152.

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VW/ AUDI (used) Sales, Service, Parts, Apply online financing. 36 years, open Seven days a week. Relax in our Enlarged Customer area with Leather Theater Seats, Wifi, Keurig Coffee... www.SelectEuroCars.com Routes 5 & 20 Waterloo, 315-789-2200. 2014 WINNEBAGO TREND 23’, sleeps 6, drives like a luxury car, many custom upgrades. Asking $59,500. Call, 714-600-0807.

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Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398.

SNOW IS COMING- Great deal on MINI snow tires. Original equipment 4 Bolt 175/65 snow tires used one season. Tires include RIMS and SENSORS - only used one winter - Like NEW! These tires fit 2nd generation MINIs (2007-2014) R56 base model. Original cost $1,450 - available for $695. Rims and Sensors worth that alone! 585-503-3281. 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.

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How t o handle car t rouble w hile driving Stay w ith the vehicle. Once you have called for help and set up flares or triangles, stay w ith the vehicle, though do so at a safe enough distance so you are not in harm’s w ay.

ALL MODEL TRAIN ITEMS WANTED. Instant cash paid. Call 585-507-0562. Interior Painting. Wall Paper Removal. Drywall Repair. Textured Ceilings. Over 7yrs Experience. Call Jesse for a FREE ESTIMATE, 585-690-1839. www.jdppainting.com

REPLACING YOUR ROOF? Receive a detailed Report specifying measurements, materials and cost! Never buy a roof without it! RoofAdvisors.com

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

#1 WALLPAPER REMOVAL: Wall repair. Excellent interior/ exterior painting. I’ll provide final quote for wallpaper removal, don’t pay by the hour! OWNER DOES ALL THE WORK! Fully insured. Call Patrick, 585-200-8051.

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

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Real Estate Over 50 Years Experience

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WE BUY HOUSES CASH offer in 24 hours. Any Condition, Any Location. Quick Sale, No Hassle. 585-236-4209 www.JDHomesLLC.com

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

FAIRPORT VILLAGE: 1 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment. Includes all utilities, appliances. Available March 1st. No Pets. $750/ monthly. 585-388-0597. FAIRPORT VILLAGE HOUSE: 2 bedroom w/deck. $995/ monthly plus utilities. Includes appliances, W/D hookup. No pets. Available now. 585-388-0597.

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

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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.

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I need a home

Miss Siri is a 9 year old female domestic shorthair mix. She’d love to find a new home! Siri is available free of charge to approved adopters, age 60 and over, through Lollypop Farm’s Seniors-for-Seniors program. Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Greater Rochester 585-223-1330 • info@lollypop.org www.lollypop.org/petoftheweek

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THE PET NANNY Providing loving care for your pets when you’re not home! Bonnie, 585-478-0528 www.thepetnannyroc.com

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

My dog is worried about the economy because Alpo is up to 99 cents a can. That’s almost $7.00 in dog money. ~Joe Weinstein

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AMERICAN SEWING GUILD YARDAGE SALE: 3/4/2017 (9-1pm). First Baptist Church of Rochester, 175 Allens Creek Road, Rochester, NY 14618.

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

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


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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 12, 1933, eight days after his inauguration, President Franklin Roosevelt gives his “fireside chat,” a radio broadcast directly from the White House. Roosevelt explained his decision to close the nation’s banks to stop mass withdrawals.

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CELL PHONE BILL TOO HIGH? Call now and see how you can save. National 4G coverage for less! 855-663-0120

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

Henrietta Foundation, Inc.

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

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PAINTING, WALLPAPER, textured ceilings, ceramic tile, drywall repair, remodeling. Free estimates. 25 years experience. References. David Papineau, 585-737-7027.

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volunteers@cobblestonemuseum.org (585) 589-9013 We train volunteers to guide tours or assist with admissions/gift shop/used book sales. Seeking help w/cleaning, gardening & office tasks. Flexible hours.

Genesee County 4-H Youth Development Program genesee4h@cornell.edu • (585) 343-3040 4-H Leaders and Volunteers Needed!

Henrietta Foundation, Inc. cjbellanca@rochester.rr.com • (585) 334-5147 Volunteers needed to work a 4-Hr. shift selling tokens at the Driving Range at Lookup Park.

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

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

HOPE Youth Mentoring Program, a program of Catholic Charities of Livingston County cclc@dor.org • (585) 658-4466 Mentor a youth judged to be at-risk aged between 6 and 14.

Livingston County Hospice jcraft@co.livingston.ny.us • (585) 243-7290 Volunteers needed to offer support to patients and families who are living with life-limiting disease.

Livingston County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center kkavanagh@co.livingston.ny.us • (585) 243-7222 Friendly visitors, gardening, wheeling residents to activity programs, special events, in-house appointments, assist residents while on shopping outing, conducting a craft or painting group.

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

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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! CARPET LAYER has THOUSANDS of yards of carpet left over! $1.50/ s.f., installed. Free in home estimates. Hugh, 585-798-0909. 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 GARYS DOOR COMPANY for garage doors and openers. Parts, Service, Sales and installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-226-8995. Insured. FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035. Lung Cancer? And 60+ Years Old? If So, You And Your Family May Be Entitled To A Significant Cash Award. Call 877-648-6308 To Learn More. No Risk. No Money Out Of Pocket. DRYWALL: PHIL SANSONE. Your project DONE in ONE DAY or less... DONE! Repair Specialist since 1986. References. Reliable. Insured. PhilSansoneDrywall.com 585-377-4854.

DISH TV - BEST DEAL EVER! Only $39.99/ mo. Plus $14.99/ mo. Internet (where avail.). FREE Streaming. FREE Install (up to 6 rooms.) FREE HD-DVR. Call 1-800-826-4464.

ENRICHED IN-HOME (nonmedical) SERVICES - I provide cleaning, shopping, running errands, meal preparation, organization, laundry, animal care, transportation, and more, enabling older adults independence, comfort, safety, and peace of mind. Call 585-261-6436.

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DRYWALL SPECIALIST: 36 years experience. Complete finished basements, ceiling & wall repair and painting! Call Ron Colon for free estimate 585-802-6934. 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; 585-226-5841 Passages@GVPennySaver.com

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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REMEMBER & REFLECT... Celebrate the memory of your loved ones in print & online by publishing a memoriam in our passages section. Call or Email: Lynn Forrester; 585-226-5841 passages@GVPennySaver.com

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

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FAIRPORT Voices Raised offers new beginnings for 2017 in the proposed Fairport Performing Arts Center! Sunday, March 5, 6:30pm-8pm, First Baptist Church of Fairport, 92 S. Main St., Fairport.

GREECE SCORE Workshop: 5 Consecutive Tuesday nights, February 28, March 7, 14, 21, & 28 from 7-9pm. Fee: $59. Location: Olympia High School, 1139 Maiden Lane, Greece. Topics include: Business Plan, Marketing & Sales, Banking & Finance, Insurance/Risk Management, Legal Issues, Budget/Cash Management and Selling Skills. For info and to register: https:// greaterrochester.score.org/ localworkshops

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

PITTSFORD U of R Choral Extravaganza Hear the University of Rochester Choral Extravaganza at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford on Sunday, February 26th at 3pm. The Men’s Glee Club, the Chamber Singers and the Gospel Choir will each provide twenty minutes of outstanding choral music. Suggested donations, Adults $10, Students $5. Held at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford, 25 Church St. 585-586-5688, Britta.konau@ pittsfordpres.org.

ROCHESTER Winter Tours at Mount Hope Cemetery - Admission: $7 per person. Free for members and children under 16 with an adult. Meeting at the South Entrance, 1133 Mt. Hope Ave., opposite the Distillery Restaurant at 11am. Three guided tours this winter will explore the cemetery’s south end. Dates are: Saturday, February 25 - Guide: Sally Millick. Saturday, March 25 Guide: Cam Tran. Saturday, April 22 - Guide: Joanne Mitchell. Phone: 585-461-3494. Website: www. fomh.org. Facebook: Friends of Mt Hope. 26th Annual Spring Garden Symposium - The Rochester Civic Garden Center & Broccolo Tree & Lawn Care present the 26th Annual Spring Garden Symposium on Saturday, March 4, 2017, 9am-3pm at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue, Rochester. Tickets available at: RCGC, online at rcgc.org, by phone or fax 585/473-5130; fax 585/473-8136.

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ROCHESTER Rochester Model Railroad Club Annual Open House - Saturday, March 4th, 10am-5pm; and Sunday, March 5th, 1-5pm at the First Universalist Church, 150 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester. Come out and see a spectacular 40 x 60 foot HO scale layout with beautiful scenery inspired by the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Trains will be running both days including Thomas the Tank Engine for the children. Admission: $5 adults and children over 13; children under 12 are free; maximum family admission is $15. Refreshments. A railroad flea market with items for sale on Saturday only. Please note: the layout is not wheelchair accessible. The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents its next ”Pops on Pipes” concert on Sunday, February 26th at 2:30PM at the Rochester Auditorium Theatre. Come enjoy the popular annual performance by talented organ students from the Eastman School of Music -- ”The Eastman Bunch”! 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. For more information, visit the RTOS website at http://www.rtosonline.org or call the RTOS Concert & Information Line at 585-234-2295. St. John of Rochester Knight of Columbus Lenten Fish Fry - The St. John of Rochester Reverend Michael C. Hogan Knights of Columbus - 3rd annual Friday Lenten Fish Fry. Every Friday during Lent March 3rd through April 14th from 4:30-7:30PM. Sit down dinner in school cafeteria or take out. Soft drinks and water available. 12 oz golden haddock fillet available baked or fried. French Fries or Baked Potato. 4 oz cole slaw, roll, tartar sauce, butter and lemon wedge. Fish dinner $12, soft drinks or water $1. Best fish dinner in town! Corner of Rt. 31 and 8 Wickford Way, Fairport. 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/

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Ballroom Dance - Flower City Chapter of USA Dance: Have fun, get some exercise, and meet new friends. Singles and couples welcome! Join us at the new Monday night Flower City USA Dance Chapter dance. Enjoy ballroom and Latin dancing on the last Monday of the month from 7:30-9:30pm at the First Baptist Church, 175 Allens Creek Road, Rochester. $10, members $7, students free. www. flowercityballroom.org.

WEBSTER Perogy and Fish Fry Fridays Fundraiser - Join us every Friday from 5:30-8:30PM at the Ukrainian Cultural Center, for the best fish fry and home made perogies in town. We are also serving other delicious Ukrainian favorites, like Holubtsi (cabbage rolls), Borscht, and our chef’s weekly specials. Bring your family and friends. Eat in or take out. The Ukrainian Cultural Center is located at 1040 Jackson Road in Webster. All proceeds to benefit the Cultural Center, a not-for-profit organization. For more information please visit our website at UCCofRochester.org. You may also order take out by phone 585-872-0240.

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Model Train Show and Sale: Webster Community Center, 1350 Chiyoda Drive, Webster on Saturday, March 18, 10-5pm & Sunday, March 19, noon-4pm. Children under 12: free. Adults: $5. Students 12-17 & seniors over 59, $3. Monies raised will be used to transport senior citizens age 60 and over to medical appointments. Information: Earl Fox, (585) 265-1628.

WEST HENRIETTA Sunday, February 26, ”The Despatch Car Shops” - The New York Museum of Transportation presents a movie documenting the days of freight car building in East Rochester. The presentation is at 1pm, Sunday, February 26, and is free with museum admission of $5 adults and $4 age 3-12. An enormous manufacturing complex in East Rochester once produced railroad freight cars for Merchants Despatch Transport and the New York Central Railroad. This period film presented on video captures the wide scope of operations as mammoth freight cars were constructed for service throughout the nation. (585) 533-1113; info@ nymtmuseum.org

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

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

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

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

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Green up Your Grilling (Family Features) Consider investing in a fuel efficient grill made with double-wall ceramics, designed to retain heat for more accurate temperature control. It cooks with the lid closed so foods don’t dry out and meat undergoes little or no shrinkage, a real benefit with leaner meats. Inside, the heat burns off any grease build-up like a self-cleaning oven, making maintenance a snap.

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

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Secret s t o k eeping an organized shed A w ell-organized shed can save homeow ners time and energy, as it’s easy to abandon or delay a project if you can’t find that pair of w ork gloves you stashed. The first step to any organizing project is to take everything out of the shed and determine just w hat needs to go back in. Items that do not belong in the shed should be moved to their rightful locations or tossed in the trash if they’re no longer needed. M ake a pile of anything that w ill be kept, a separate one for donations and a third for garbage. Take inventory of w hat you have so you know w hether you’re missing any items or you have something and do not need to purchase another. Now that the entire shed is empty, you can assess just how much room you have. Utilizing vertical and overhead space effectively can free up areas on the floor for larger equipment. Shelving, racks, pegboards and any other materials that enable you to hang or store items off the floor are good investments. Visit your nearby home improvement retailer to find items that can simplify your storage. You also may be able to put scrap w ood to use to make your ow n storage shelves or a w ork bench. Extra kitchen cabinets can be installed in the shed to organize additional items. In order to remember w here items go, label or sort them accordingly. Some people like to take organization a step further by tracing the outline of tools hung on the w all so they can be placed back in the same spot after use. This also serves as a visual reminder of w hich tools are missing and w hich ones need to be purchased. Don’t forget to utilize shed doors as additional storage space. Hang frequently used tools, such as rakes and shovels, on the inside of the doors so they w ill alw ays be easily accessible. You also can repurpose storage solutions designed for other areas of the home. For example, magnetic knife holders can be mounted to a shed w all to keep paintbrushes organized. These holders also can be used to keep many small metal tools tidy. M etal funnels can hold tw ine and string. Thread through the narrow end of the funnel for a handy dispenser. Keep dangerous substances off the floor and out of reach. Gasoline, chemical fertilizers and other potentially dangerous substances should be stored high up to keep pets and children safe. M ake sure the shed floor is sturdy and level. This makes it easier to neatly store larger items. Roll in the law nmow er, w heelbarrow and any other cumbersome items. Now that more things are mounted vertically, you should find that you have more area to move around.

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Finished basem ent s save energy and deliver m ore living space By finishing your basement, you can gain more living space w hile reducing the amount of energy loss from dow nstairs. Basements that are not fully finished typically do not have insulated w alls or covered f looring. This can result in heat loss and cause your furnace to w ork overtime. A remodeled basement offers more than additional storage space. It can provide a lot of extra room f or a grow ing family, such as space for a gym, home theatre, office, guest suite, or a playroom for the ki ds. To ensure a comfortable and inviting basement, there are a few project components to consider: Insulation w ill make sure your space w arm and comfortable. For the best results, install a stone w oo l insulation product, a measure that can be done easily w ith the ROXUL ComfortBoard IS. This product is mechanica lly fastened or adhered to the concrete foundation w all, offering you a higher R-value and better acoust ics. Dryw all w ill help define the space and make it feel like a part of your home. If you haven’t tackled dryw all before, consider hiring a pro to ensure your w alls are seamless. Flooring should be w ater sealed and covered w ith an insulated material. There are many products on t he market, but consider laying padding before carpet or in-floor heating before tiles. Personalize it w ith finishing touches. Select furniture that can fit dow n a typically steep staircas e and choose items that complement the rest of your home’s décor.

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

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Pittsford Community Library 24 State St. • Pittsford • 248-6275 Hours: Mon.-Thur. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 1pm-5pm *Registration is required unless noted.* ADULT PROGRAMS 02/26 Conversations on Race The Conversations on Race are facilitated and provide open dialogues about race and its impact on the community. More than 600 people have participated in these conversations throughout the community. The Conversations are free and open to the public. Fisher Meeting Room. No reg. required. Sunday, 2-4pm. 02/28 Fabulous Films at the Library Join us for an evening movie with popcorn. Call 585-249-5481 for tonight’s title. The movie will start at 6:15pm. Fisher Meeting Rm. No reg. req. Tues., 6:15pm. 03/01 eBook & eMagazine Help Session Stop by to learn how to download library eBooks and eMagazines. Bring your device and login information. Fletcher Steele Rm. No reg req. Wed, 1:30-2:30pm. 03/02 Art Talk Join Douglas Coffey, painter and RIT fine arts professor emeritus, in a roundtable discussion. Fletcher Steele Room. No registration required. Thurs., 7-8:30pm. Register: 585-249-5481 or www.townofpittsford.org/home-library

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Items For Sale KING SIZE Head & Foot Board, Triple Dresser, Triple Mirrors and Armoire. Excellent Condition. $800 o.b.o. Call, 585-377-2372. 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.

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

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Perinton Food Shelf - Moving Ahead to a New Location By Renee Barry The Perinton Food Shelf was founded in the early 80’s by a consortium of area churches in an effort to help local people with a shortterm food emergency. Early on the Food Shelf operated out of limited available church space. In the late 80’s Fairport Village graciously made the empty Old Northside Fire Hall on North Main street available for use by the Food Shelf, a really big assist to the Food Shelf’s operations. In 2006 the Village felt compelled to sell the building and a fund drive supported by local residents allowed the Food Shelf to purchase the site. Since then client needs have expanded from an average of food for 22,000 meals a year in the 2000 to 2009 period to 35,000 for 2013 to 2016. New services were also offered such as “Yummy Boxes” for school age children to help replace the school lunch program for the summer and fresh produce to support a healthier diet. The use of Foodlink as a vendor a few years ago helped to reduce costs, but created logistics problems with pallet loads delivered to the front sidewalk and little storage room for the larger deliveries.

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Even Exchange The need for more space that hopefully included improved parking for deliveries and pick-up was overwhelming. A year long search for suitable space identified a good fit at the Canal Works on Turk Hill Road near the canal. More space combined with good access makes it better for now and adequate for the future as well. This new location combined with the generous community support and the efforts of the 100 plus volunteers will allow the Food Shelf to continue to meet the emergency food needs of Perinton residents. For more information on the Perinton Food Shelf, please visit their website at http://perintonfoodshelf.org/

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

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


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ASSISTIVE DEVICES HELP PEOPLE REMAIN MOBILE Disabilities affect people from all walks of life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that around 55 million Americans have a disability of some kind. Of these people, 33 million have a disability that makes it difficult for them to carry out some daily activities. Statistics Canada states that, as of 2012, 13.7 percent of the population age 15 years or older reported having a disability that could impact daily life. People with disabilities may need assistive devices to reclaim some measure of their independence. For example, millions of people rely on wheelchairs or walking aids to get around. These are called assistive technology and rehabilitative devices, which include tools, equipment or products that can help people with disabilities get around more easily. These devices may be as small as magnifying glasses for reading to as large as wheelchairs. The National Institutes of Health state that 2.2 million people in the U.S depend on wheelchairs for day-to-day tasks and mobility. More than six million use canes, walkers or crutches to assist with mobility. Assistive devices can be highly effective, but only when they are used properly and safely. Assistive devices should be measured for each user. Many walkers are height-adjustable. The width of a device also is important. A walker or another device that is too wide can affect mobility or require modifications to be made around the home. Weight is another consideration. The device should be lightweight so it can be maneuvered, but also weigh enough to provide enough stability to keep users upright. Users should proceed slowly and favor their stronger sides when relying on canes or walkers. Devices should not be used to climb atop other items like step stools. Children should not be allowed to play with or ride on assistive devices. If there are safety belts or locks on any assistive technology, they should be put in place before use to prevent further injury.


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A Taste of Pittsford An elegant evening with friends, family and neighbors featuring samples of the finest foods from Pittsford-area restaurants, wines from Finger Lakes vineyards and beers from local microbreweries. Pittsford’s premier charity event hosted by the Rotary Club of Pittsford in the Nazareth College Shults Center on

Monday, March 13, 2017 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Celebrity guests include Bill Smith, Pittsford Town Supervisor; David Jewett, World Champion Lumberjack and Chain Saw Woodworker; Missy Roseberry, Democrat & Chronicle “Eastside” Columnist and David Andreatta, Democrat & Chronicle Award-Winning Columnist. Also included are door prizes, a silent auction and free valet service. Tickets are $45 and may be purchased in advance online at: PittsfordRotaryClub.org and through the following locations: • Pittsford Federal Credit Union • Forsythe Jewelers • Canandaigua National Bank Ask about a group package of eight tickets for $300!

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

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

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

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

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

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


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ASSEMBLERS NEEDED- ALL THREE SHIFTS! Remedy Staffing is holding an Open House at Southco!

Interviews taken by appointment only!

Tu es d a y, F eb ru a ry 28th 7: 00a m -9: 00a m 250 East Street Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 (Park in visitor’s parking lot, use front door, Lindsay will be available to meet you) Please call the Remedy office at 585-226-6090 to schedule your interview! Apply online at www.remedystaff.com prior to open house.

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

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

Catenary Construction Corp. is Hiring!

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

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

Compensation Competitive pay, health and dental insurance offered, simple IRA matching fund. Please send resume to

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


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Experienced Sales Rep needed - B2B Call Center -

ASSISTANT GOLF COURSE EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

East Rochester, NY - Looking for motivated/ambitious representatives to fill position for B2B call center in East Rochester. Mon-Fri 8-5, no weekends, no late nights, comfortable professional environment. Salary starts at $11 per/hr. (negotiable based on experience) plus commission! Send resumes to daniellew@atwork.com 333 Metro Park Suite 103 Rochester, New York 14623 585-730-5316

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.

Assistant Horticulturist Oak Hill Country Club

Customer Service

• Seasonal Full Time • Landscaping A Plus • Wage Based On Experience. Apply in person or e-mail 3418 Monroe Ave. (Back of Pittsford Colony Plaza)

Rochester, NY 14618

585-586-2584 screek@oakhillcc.com

Full Time and Part Time 3-11pm and 11pm-7am shifts available Honest, reliable, and dependable persons.

Basin

Apply in person. Do not apply online.

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

Must be 18 years old or older. Apply in person 3418 Monroe Ave. (Back of Pittsford Colony Plaza)

640 Pittsford Victor Rd., Pittsford/Bushnells Basin

Rochester, NY 14618

585-586-2584


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Fairport Rotary Presents

Presented by:

Sunday, March 5 • 1-4pm Eagle Vale Golf Club A downstairs Beer Garden is the latest addition to this popular, 9th annual event that features samplings of top area restaurants, wineries, breweries, and distilleries, all to benefit Fairport Rotary Charities. Great silent auction items, too! Wineries

Distilleries

Brotherhood Winery Bully Hill Vineyards Casa Larga Vineyards Casa Vin Arte Chateau LaFayette Reneau Fox Run Vineyards Fulkerson Winery Glenora Wine Cellars Heron Hill Winery Hunt Country Vineyards Inspire Moore Winery Keuka Spring Vineyards Knapp Winery & Vineyard Restaurant Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars Ravines Wine Cellars Red Newt Cellars Winery & Bistro Red Tail Ridge Winery Rooster Hill Vineyards Sheldrake Point Winery Standing Stone Vineyards Swedish Hill Winery Three Brothers Wineries & Estates Wagner Vineyard and Estate Winery Zugibe Vineyards

Black Button Distilling Iron Smoke Whiskey Stonehurst Brands 1961 Vodka 1911 Established

Breweries Brooklyn Brewery CB Craft Brewers Ellicottville Brewing Co. Fairport Brewing Company Knucklehead Craft Brewing Lake Beverage Naked Dove Brewing Company New Belgium Brewing Co. North American Breweries (Genesee) Southern Tier Brewing Co. Three Heads Brewing Wright Beverage

Restaurants Affaire de Chocolate Amazing Grains Bread Co. Applebee’s of Perinton Argyle Grill Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano Charley Brown’s of Penfield Compane Brick Oven Bistro Donnelly’s Public House Fairport Village Inn Horizons at Woodcliff Hotel & Spa Mac’s Philly Steaks McArdle’s Restaurant Midnight Smokin’ BBQ Muranda Cheese Moonlight Creamery Mr. Dominic’s on Main Mulconry’s Irish Pub Plant Paradise Café Sambuca Bar & Grill Sweet Melissa’s Bake Shoppe The Penfield Pour House Towpath Café Tucker’s Diner Bakery whole-E-ROASTERS

Event support from: Davie Kaplan Lisa’s Liquor Barn Fairport Savings Bank Universal Imports

Tickets $40 Available at LNB Perinton Branch, online at www.fairportrotary.com, from any Fairport Rotarian, or at the door.

For more info, call (585) 223-6503


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