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Table of Contents Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 18

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PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE Christmas trees are symbols of the holiday season and the spirit of giving that the season champions. Choosing and decorating a Christmas tree is a tradition for many families, and depending on the trees they choose, families may have some work to do to keep their trees glowing all season long. Artificial Christmas trees require little, if any, maintenance. But live Christmas trees, which some people feel are more authentic and welcoming than their artificial counterparts, require daily maintenance. In addition to supplying the tree with water at least once per day, live Christmas tree owners can take steps to prolong the life of their trees.

For The Family .............................Page 10 Give and Take .............................Page 17 Health & Wellness .............................Page 19 Holiday Gift Guide ...............................Page 4 Home Services .............................Page 14 Hometown Events .............................Page 20 Passages ...............................Page 3

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Brockport - Robert B. Cottrell entered into God’s eternal rest on November 22, 2018. He was blessed to spend recent days and Thanksgiving with those who meant the most to him, family. He is survived by his loving wife, Sally. Bob was very proud of his son and daughter who survive, they are: Dr. Timothy Cottrell (Lisa) of Hawaii and Tracy Ilvento ( Joseph) of New Jersey. Surviving are three grandsons: Connor Cottrell, Sean Cottrell and Alex Ilvento. Bob’s dear sister, Joan Light of Buffalo also survives him. He will be missed by many long time friends, many of whom worked with him in equestrian training and harness racing. Father Joseph McCaffrey and Dr. Daniel Brockway will conduct funeral services at Fowler Funeral Home Inc., 340 West Ave., Brockport, 11 AM, Saturday, December 1, 2018 with calling hour prior to the service from 10 to 11 AM. Interment, spring time 2019. Memorials may be made to the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary or Brockport First Baptist Church, PO Box 378 Brockport, NY 14420.

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HOW TO ORGANIZE OFFICE GIFT EXCHANGES Avoid gifts that are overly personal. Steer clear of giving fragrances or cosmetic products because you do not know what the other person will like. Scented products also may send the wrong message, indicating you think someone needs to cover up with an aroma. Clothing is another gift to avoid, as certain items may be seen as suggestive and you may not be in tune with the recipient’s personal style.

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THE BEST GIFTS DO GREAT THINGS (NAPSI)—Some of the best gifts around deliver great features and functionality but use less energy, which means they save money on energy bills and help protect the environment. Products that earn the Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR label are just such gifts. Everything from TVs, laptops, tablets and other electronics, smart thermostats, appliances and even lighting. Products displaying it have been independently certified to save energy, save money and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A typical household spends about $2,000 a year on energy bills. A home outfitted with products that have earned the ENERGY STAR label can save 30 percent, or about $575 a year, on household energy bills. Over their lifetime, these products save about $8,750 on utility bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 77,000 pounds of carbon dioxide. The ENERGY STAR Holiday Gift Guide at www.energystar.gov/holiday features energy-saving products popular at this time of year, along with special deals from manufacturers, retailers and utilities that participate in the ENERGY STAR Program. Looking for the ENERGY STAR label on products specially priced for the holidays means you save on the initial price, plus keep saving through the holidays and beyond.


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AGES 10 & UNDER

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Real Estate Our 11 editions are published weekly with a total circulation of over 152,000. Main Office:

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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. 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 selfaddressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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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.

LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE AFTER 50 (NAPSI)—For many people, navigating life and love as they get older can be challenging. Adjusting to change, seeking a new partner, or simply breaking out of a rut may feel overwhelming. In the hilarious hit comedy “Book Club,” four mature women in different circumstances discover that you’re never too old to enjoy life or pursue love. That’s a message author and newspaper columnist Tom Blake agrees with wholeheartedly. Blake has written more than 4,000 articles and newsletters on the topic and offers this advice, which is reflected in the movie: 1. Give love a chance in later years: Put yourself out there; everyone deserves love. 2. Don’t worry about what others think: Do what’s right for you. 3. Loosen up: Don’t be too set in your ways. 4. Change your routine: Be open to new experiences. 5. Don’t let your children make decisions for you: No one knows you better than you. 6. Have fun: Don’t stop living before you stop living! In “Book Club,” legendary actresses Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen star respectively as a widow, single, divorcée and long-married woman who hilariously shake up their lives by diving into the infamous book “Fifty Shades of Grey.” From discovering new romance to rekindling old flames, the lifelong friends inspire each other to make their next chapter the best chapter. “’Book Club’ has wonderful messages about never giving up on life or love no matter how old you are,” said Blake. “Good things can happen when you venture out and meet new people.” To liven up your life, check out “Book Club” on DVD, Blu-ray or iTunes and go to www.FindingLoveAfter50.com for more tips from Blake.


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Far from the crushing crowds and constant rushing commotion that has become par for the course each holiday season, the Village of Brockport invites you to relax and enjoy the season while shortening your gift list at the same time! The businesses of Downtown Brockport have come together to offer guests a Holiday Passport to Downtown Brockport Shopping from Friday, November 30th through Sunday, December 9th. Passport holders will also be privy to the many free and discounted offers and special store promotions available at the several businesses they visit. Over 25 area merchants will be participating in this fun and festive Walk About experience. Here’s how it works. Guests pick up their passports at Lightways, Lift Bridge, Smartypants & participating merchants. Included in this passport will be a list of participating businesses. As you stroll through the village checking out local businesses, each location you visit will stamp your passport. For every stamp you receive, you will also get an entry ticket into our gift basket raffle. Winners will be decided on Monday, December 9th and will be notified via the cell phone number they provided, either by phone call or text message. Contributing local businesses, listed inside the passports, have put together beautiful, fun gift baskets full of treats and festive delights. Holiday Passport participants could win one or more gift baskets in Monday’s drawing and are encouraged to get as many merchant

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stamps, and therefore ticket entries into the drawing, as possible. In addition to enjoying Downtown Brockport, your purchases will support this beautiful community. Shopping local directs more money back into your local economy, up to 2.5 times more by some statistics. It generates more local jobs and general local activity, as well. Shopping local connects you with the various experts in your area as well as often exposing you to a greater diversity of products. It increases the chances that you will meet and talk with more of your fellow community members, which in turn, may increase community involvement. Finally, shopping local reduces the amount of international shipping and transport involved, and therefore, it also reduces processing, packaging and transportation waste, leading to a decrease in pollution from these sources. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to support your community and have a fun, relaxing holiday shopping experience, all while earning chances to win these spectacular gift baskets.

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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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COLD W EATHER W ILDLIFE IN HOM ES BOOSTS DISEASE AND PROPERTY DAM AGE RISKS M any people may practice the “ love thy neighbor” creed, but w hen it comes to four-legged w ildlife su ch as raccoons, squirrels, and opossum that often seek refuge in yards and homes w hen outdoor temperatures dip and food sources become scarce, they are best kept at an arm’s length. As community development has thin ned natural habitats and forced these critters into residential areas and lessened their fears of people , the National Pest M anagement Association (NPM A) has found that many areas of the country continue to report incre ased encounters w ith nuisance w ildlife. “ W hile it can be a unique experience to spot w ildlife in neighborhoods, these animals should be disc ouraged from taking up residence,” advises M issy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for the NPM A. “ Not only can they damage property, many are vectors of disease, most notably rabies.” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 40,000 people are exposed t o rabies each year, a viral infection passed through the bite and saliva of an infected mammal. Raccoons, fox es, skunks, coyotes and bats are the most commonly reported animals infected w ith rabies. Because of the risks a ssociated w ith these pests, homeow ners should take extra precautions to protect against them.

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HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. ANATOMY: What are the four lobes of the cerebral cortex? 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which month is Black History Month? 3. LITERATURE: Which early American author wrote the “The Scarlet Letter”? 4. CHEMISTRY: Which element is represented by the designation Cl? 5. MEASUREMENTS: How long is a lunar month? 6. SCIENCE: What is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust? 7. MUSIC: Who wrote thee 1962 song “The Loco-Motion”? 8. GEOGRAPHY: Which country is home of Great Bear Lake? 9. U.S. STATES: Which state claims to be the “birthplace of aviation”? 10. BUSINESS: What law requires banks to disclose the interest rates on loans?

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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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Magic Maze PORK DAN TOWER FARM MACHINERY AUCTION Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 11AM 1647 Youngstown Wilson Rd, Youngstown, NY Having sold the farm will sell: ‘16 Kubota M5-111 narrow, MFWD, cab, 290 hrs; Kubota 8200 narrow, MFWD, cab; Kubota M7030 narrow, w/ front mast; MF 135 diesel tractor; MF 20 gas tractor w/ front mast and box turner; Slimline Turbo mist sprayer w/ spray towers & stainless tank; John Bean Red Line 547 airblast sprayer w/ stainless tank; Nearly new Woods S120 pull type mower; IH 2 row planter w/ gandi applicators; Dunham Lear 7 shank 3pt chisel; MF 3pt 3 btm plow; 3 pt weeder; 4’ cutting disc, transport; JD 8’ disc; old apple trailers; lots of misc items; Terms: Cash, Check, MasterCard or Visa. 13% buyer’s premium. 3% discount for cash or check. Nothing to be removed until settled for. All items sold AS IS! PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143

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

Platelet Donations Are Perfectly Safe --DEAR DR. ROACH: I am writing about platelet donations. As a way of giving back, I donate platelets. I was wondering if there is a time that a person should stop donating, based on age or difficulty. I am 61 years old, and the past three times I’ve donated, I felt uncomfortable in some way. Either my arm or wrist hurt, or I had a feeling of malaise during the donating process. One time, I was told that my platelet count was on the low side, but it was not any danger to my well-being. I feel well immediately afterward and do not have health issues, so my concern is whether this is somehow detrimental to my own health as I age. -- S.B. ANSWER: Platelet donation generally is a very well-tolerated procedure. The platelets are removed from the donor’s blood via a process called apheresis; a centrifuge separates the blood into four components: plasma (containing proteins), platelets, white blood cells and red blood cells. For platelet donors, just the platelets are removed, and the rest of the blood components are returned to the donor. In order to keep the blood from clotting inside the machine, sodium citrate is added to the apheresis machine. This reduces the calcium, which is needed for blood clotting. However, some people can develop symptoms of low calcium during the apheresis. This can be treated by slowing the rate of donation, or by taking some oral calcium before donating. More-severe cases might require giving intravenous calcium to the patient via another IV catheter. The Food and Drug Administration recommends that people make no more than 24 donations per year, but there is good evidence that platelet donation is safe. I congratulate you on being a communityminded citizen, and I can reassure you that you have very little short-term risk and essentially zero long-term risk from donating platelets, whatever your age. Donate as often as is comfortable, and try taking a calcium supplement before donating. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I have taken 5 mg zolpidem (Ambien) nightly for about three years. My doctor seems to think this is acceptable. I sleep five to six hours with this aid and function normally in the morning. Recently I was told that this drug has a cumulative effect on the body. Would you verify this? Over-thecounter sleep aids have no effect, and this drug seems to be the only way I can sleep. -- D.M. ANSWER: Zolpidem and its cousins, eszopiclone (Lunesta) and zaleplon (Sonata), work for a relatively short time in the body before they are metabolized, so they do not build up in the body. They are mostly gone in the morning, and grogginess is not a problem for most people. However, people often develop a dependence on these medications; it becomes difficult to sleep without them. More importantly, they do increase the risk of falls and auto accidents, especially when used every day and in people over 65. I don’t recommend them for the long term, and I have referred my patients who can’t sleep without them to a sleep specialist, who sometimes (but not always) is able to find a better solution than daily Ambien. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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“ C h r i s t m a s i n t h e Neighborhood” Concert - Get into the Christmas spirit with us!!! There will be vocal and instrumental music as well as a grand finale sing along. Proceeds benefit the Albion Alumni Foundation. Don’t miss this wonderful annual event. $5 pre-sale and at door. Held Sunday, December 2, 3-5pm, First Presbyterian Church of Albion, 29 E. State St. (Courthouse Square), Albion. http://www.AlbionAlumni. org.

BROCKPORT The Brockport Symphony Orchestra ninth annual “Holiday Pops” Concert Saturday, December 1, 4pm in the historic sanctuary at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State Street in the Village of Brockport. Directed by Jonathan Allentoff, this family concert will showcase the talents of vocalist Mary Wojciechowski, violin soloist Jaesun Han, and the Brockport Symphony Orchestra Brass Ensemble. Admission and parking are free, and canned items for the Brockport Food Shelf and donations for the Food Shelf, St. Luke’s, and the orchestra will be gratefully accepted at the door. Complimentary dessert reception in Parish Hall following the performance. Inf o r m a t i o n : w w w . brockportsymphony.org.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2018

COMMUNITY PARADE 5:00 PM

FIREWORKS

Featuring “MC’s” The Mayor Pete Kennedy on 100.5 The Drive and Caurie Putnam from the Democrat & Chronicle

On Main St. next to the Canal Enjoy Holiday Shopping with Ourl Local Merchants in the Victorian Village of Brockport

Beautiful Floats, Marching Bands, Music and More!

The Stetson Club of Brockport

In Sagawa Park

For more information Call 585-637-1020 ext. 43 Or e-mail: sime@brockportpolice.org

Visit with Mr. & Mrs. Claus

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Flag Drop-Off Location: Do you have a dirty, sun-faded, torn or tattered American Flag? If so, you may drop it off anytime during business hours at the Ameriprise Financial office, 80 Clinton St., Brockport. A formal flag retirement ceremony will be held to properly retire and dispose of all the flags collected. To attend the flag retirement ceremony or for information: Normand R. Fluet, Jr., CRPC, CLTC, APMA (585) 637-0202. Santa’s Workshop, Sunday, December 2, 2018 from 2-5pm at the First Baptist Church, 124 Main Street, Brockport by the Tree Lighting Ceremony. Christmas shopping (.25 to $5.00) for ages 4 to 12. Take pictures with Santa, meet our Key Club elves and make a Xmas craft to take home. Sponsored by the Brockport Volunteer Firefighter’s Association, Inc. Auxiliary.

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“W here the F unB egins” CALL 585-250-8103 New Orleans & TheCaribbean Feb 1-10 Carnival Dream out of New Orleans Includes 2 nts in New Orleans (with breakfast) to explore the city as you wish. Ports of call: Cozumel, Grand Cayman & Jamaica Roundtrip air on Southwest, Insurance & Gratuities. Must book & pay by Dec., 7 Inside rates start at $3104 for TWO. Balcony rates for TWO start at $3766 $50 shipboard credit per cabin with this ad. Prices vary on cabin choices, not guaranteed until paid

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EAST BETHANY Create-a-Critter at Genesee County Park & Forest: With a touch of creativity and hot glue, you can turn some pine cones, seed pods, and other natural materials into your own unique creations! Join us at the Interpretive Nature Center on Saturday, December 1st! Session 1 is from 10:30am to 1pm and Session 2 is from 1:30pm to 4pm! Sign up for either session, cost for each is $5/person, $10/ family. Your critter can even be a perfect gift for your loved ones! All materials provided. Space is limited, pre-registration is required! Call 585-344-1122!

HAMLIN Snowmobile Safety Certification Courses by the New York State Park Police. December 8: Hamlin Beach State Park Office, Hamlin (Lunch provided). December 15; Humphrey Nature Center, Letchworth State Park, Castile. December 22: Darien Town Hall, 10569 Alleghany Rd, Darien Center. All courses 8am-4pm. Targeted for young persons ages 10 to 18. Students should bring a bag lunch for the courses at Humphrey Nature Center and Darien Town Hall. Pre-registration required. Call the NYS Park Police 585-658-4692 to register for the course. Space limited so call early.

ROCHESTER ELBA Elba Holiday Craft and Vendor Show - Come Join Us! Saturday, December 8th, 10-4pm, Elba Central School, 57 South Main Street. Run by Boy Scout Troop 6017 of Elba. 80+ Vendors. Mr. and Mrs. Claus - Time: 1-3pm. On Site Photos with Santa, $5. Sheriff’s Dept. Photograph & Fingerprint for Kids - Time: 11-1pm. Snack Bar Run by The Boy Scouts Featuring Their Almost Famous French Onion Soup ($) All Day. So much more! 50/50, Grand Door Prize, Raffle Baskets.

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.

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PHOTOS 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 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

SPENCERPORT 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

Come to the Spencerport Lions Club 22nd Holiday Craft Show on Saturday, December 8th, 93:30pm at the Terry Taylor School Gym, 399 Ogden-Parma Tn. Ln. Rd., Spencerport. Raffles All Day 45 Crafters - Free Admission. Food Available - Handicap Accessible. Money raised goes to 2 High School Senior Scholarships and a variety of Community Projects. Contact Lion Kathy Hare 585-544-2316 or khare005@ rochester.rr.com.

The Retired Teachers of Monroe County and Vicinity will host a Luncheon and Craft Show on Wednesday, December 5 at the Lake Shore Country Club, 1165 Greenleaf Rd., Rochester. The Craft Show will begin at 10:30am followed by a business meeting at 11:30am. Lunch will be served at noon followed by entertainment at 1pm. Any retired teacher or school personnel is welcome to attend. The cost of the Luncheon is $25 and a check can be sent to Mary Zimmer, 68 Jordache Lane, Spencerport, NY 14559. Don’t delay. Send your check today!

DADY BROTHERS CELTIC CONCERT - Saturday, December 8th, 6:30pm, Spencerport High School, 2707 Spencerport Rd. Plus High School Jazz Combo, Percussion Band and Irish Dancers. Adults $12, Children 12 and Under - $10. TICKETS: Spencerport: The Unique Shop, Towne & Country Eye Care; Brockport: Wegmans, Country Treasures, Spurr Auto; Greece: Wegmans, Ridgemont Plaza; Gates: Wegmans, 2301 Lyell; Hilton: Celebrations Hair Salon or contact Colleen @ 585-967-5866, email colleen1031@yahoo.com. Partial Proceeds to Rotary Literacy Program and Anna’s Wish.

A Little Fall Kayaking

Apple Goes In

Brogan and Brenna Henderson Thanksgiving Snowman

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GINGERBREAD VILLAGE*: Saturday, Dec. 1, 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Bring your family to the library and decorate 4 small gingerbread houses together. Space is limited. One kit per family. BOOK SWAP: Saturday, Dec. 8, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm Trade your gently used children’s or teen books in for new ones, to keep for yourself or give as gifts. HOLIDAY PARTY: Saturday, Dec. 15, 10 am to 12 pm Sponsored by Strong West SUPER CANDY LAND*: Sunday, December 17, 1 pm – 3 pm Join TLC as they transform the entire Seymour Library into Candy Land! *Registration required/requested.

HOLLEY COMMUNITY FREE LIBRARY 86 Public Square • Holley, NY 14470 (585) 638-6987 • holleylibrary.org Mon & Wed: 10am-1pm and 4-8pm Tues, Thurs, & Fri: 10am-5pm Saturdays: 10am-2pm

Sat. Dec. 1st, 4:00-6:30 PM We will have carols, movies, snacks, and Santa and Mrs. Claus will be handing out gifts to the kids. Basket raffle tickets will be on sale until 6 PM.

Wacky Wednesday: Holiday Card Making Wed. Dec. 5th, 6:30-7:30 PM Hannah Smith is leading this interactive workshop. We will provide the supplies! Please register in the library or call.

STEAM Saturday Sat. Dec. 8th, 10:30-11:30 AM Educational activities for kids. Please register.

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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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Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1111 or 637-5100 SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Name the two major-league teams that have won 116 games in a regular season. 2. Which two former majorleague pitchers won league pennants as managers during the 1970s? 3. When Penn State and Southern Cal’s football teams scored the most combined points (101) in a Rose Bowl game on Jan. 2, 2017, whose mark did they shatter? 4. LeBron James holds the record for most times on the All-NBA First Team (12). Who are the players tied at 11? 5. Name the last NHL team to lose the Stanley Cup after having a 3-1 series lead. 6. When Tony Stewart won his last NASCAR season championship in 2011, how many of the final 10 races of the season did he capture? 7. Before she won her first French Open women’s singles title in 2018, how many times had Simona Halep lost in the finals of the tournament?

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DID YOU KNOW? In a survey of 3,500 working professionals, Allied Van Lines found that 17 percent had relocated for a job. Roughly 50 percent of those who relocated did so for career advancement and/or more money, while 8 percent moved to be closer to family or for other relationship reasons. Moving is often characterized as stressful, and 31 percent of survey respondents who moved indicated that finding a home was the most challenging part of relocating for a job. Acclimating to a new community (29 percent), finding services such as utilities and medical care (13 percent) and making friends (12 percent) were also cited as some of the most challenging parts of relocating for a job. As difficult as relocating can be, 64 percent of those who had relocated expressed positive sentiments toward their job relocation, while just 7.5 percent harbored negative feelings about relocating (28 percent were neutral).

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Answers 1. The 1906 Chicago Cubs and the 2001 Seattle Mariners. 2. Bob Lemon of the New York Yankees (1978) and Tommy Lasorda of the Los Angeles Dodgers (‘77, ‘78). 3. Oregon and Wisconsin combined for 83 points on Jan. 2, 2012. Oklahoma and Georgia set a new record with 102 combined points on Jan. 1, 2018. 4. Kobe Bryant and Karl Malone. 5. The Detroit Red Wings, in 1942. 6. Five. 7. Twice -- 2014 and 2017.

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Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1111 or 637-5100 When professionals are ready to take a new step in their careers, it’s wise to revisit their old résumés and see what can be done to update them for the current day and age. This is especially true for people who may have been out of the job-seeking arena for some time.

Join the New York State Workforce As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)!! Salary range: $40,113 to $48,772 The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs!! Travel positions based out of Monroe County available: Work four days on/three days off. All travel expenses reimbursed per New York State Travel Rules and Regulations. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS.

For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620

As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,325 to $44,311 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Monroe, Wayne, Ontario and Livingston Counties. Tavel positions with our Direct Support Team now available: Work four days on/three days off. All travel expenses reimbursed per New York State Travel Rules and Regulations. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter.

For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585)

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http://dsacareer.com NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

You’reon Our W ish List! Come and talk to us about career opportunities for a full time or part-time position, supporting individuals with developmental disabilities.

Immediate openings for the following: LPN RN Driver (many positions do not required CDL) Direct Care Positions for Residential and Day program

Open Interviews on Monday 12/10/2018 11am-7pm 425 Paul Road, Rochester NY 14624 Our employees enjoy flexible schedules, excellent benefits, paid training, tuition reimbursement, generous paid time off and a supportive work environment. Visit our website for more information at:

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


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NOW HIRING GM Technicians

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O’Connor Chevrolet has multiple openings for A, B and C level Technicians. GM experience and ASE is a plus. We’re a very busy shop with a focus on customer service and training. We provide competitive pay, paid training, sick time, vacation and uniforms. Health insurance and dental available. Contact Bob DeVos at 585-359-1300 ext. 540 or email your resume to bob.devos@oconnorchevrolet.com to set up a confidential interview.

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