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Healthy volunteers are needed for a study of an investigational vaccine A clinical research study to evaluate an investigational vaccine against diseases caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is now accepting study participants. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common virus that causes lower respiratory infections. Most people recover quickly from these infections, but infants and young children, older adults and anyone with a compromised immune system may be at greater risk for more severe infections.

Eligible participants must be: • Generally healthy men or women, ages 18 to 85, • Willing and able to follow a study treatment plan of scheduled study visits, lab tests and other study procedures for the duration of the study, approximately 12 months. You may not be eligible if you have some preexisting conditions, including HIV, hepatitis Band C viruses. Eligible participants will receive study-related medical care and the investigational vaccine at no cost while enrolled in the study. Participation is voluntary and you may leave the study at any time.

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For more information, please contact: University of Rochester Medical Center Vaccine Research Unit 585-273-3990 or email us at: Vaccine_Research_Unit@urmc.rochester.edu

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CUSTOM DECKS

Table of Contents Art & Soul .............................Page 11

Wood & Composite

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Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 17

EQUIPMENT/EQUIPMENT REPAIR Brighter/Vent .............................Page 16 Classifieds .............................Page 25 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 24 For The Family .............................Page 10 Garage Sales .............................Page 15 Give and Take .............................Page 23 Health & Wellness .............................Page 22 Home Services ...............................Page 2 Hometown Events .............................Page 12 Pet Place .............................Page 19 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 17 Real Estate ...............................Page 8 Senior Center .............................Page 20

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

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GENERAL CONTRACTING

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HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

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• Indoor Work • Custom kitchen cabinets & kitchen design • Custom bathroom vanities & bathroom design • Other custom wood projects including: built-ins, fireplace mantels, wainscoting, stairs (straight or spiral), floor installation & custom furniture. • Custom countertops including: marble, quartz, Corian, Formica • Basement remodeling • Ceramic tiling • Interior painting • General repairs - plumbing, electrical, carpentry

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Rake leaves sensibly Power blowers and mulchers make fast work of leaves, but at the expense of the environment. Gas-powered devices discharge fuel exhaust into the air, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. Instead, reap the benefits of peace and quiet as well as exercise from manual raking. While raking, do not feel the need to remove every leaf. A certain amount of organic matter can be beneficial to the soil and even insulate the lawn somewhat. A leftover leaf here or there also may provide protection for insects and small animals. For example, many native bees spend the winter in tunnels in the ground, cracks in mortar, holes in dead wood, or within hollow stems, and they need lawn and garden litter to survive.


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HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Family size of 1=27,816 Family size of 2=36,372 Family size of 3=44,928 Family size of 4=53,484

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your Aries charm helps persuade others to listen to your proposal. But it’s still a long way from acceptance, unless you can stand up to the tough questions that are set to follow. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Plan to share a weekend getaway from all the pressures of your hectic workaday world with a very special someone. You could be pleasantly surprised at what develops. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your keen insight once again helps you handle a challenging situation with a clearer perception of what it’s really all about. What you learn helps you make a difficult decision. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) If you want to steer clear of getting involved in a new family dispute, say so. Your stand might cause hurt feelings for some, but overall, you’ll be respected for your honesty. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Expect recognition for your efforts in getting a project into operation. Besides the more practical rewards, your Lion’s heart will be warmed by the admiration of your colleagues. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Set aside time to rid yourself of clutter that might well be drawing down your creative energies. Consider asking someone to help you decide what stays and what goes. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A colleague could make a request that might place you in an awkward position with co-workers. Best advice: Share your concerns with an associate you can trust. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your energy levels are way up, allowing you to take on the added challenge of a task you’ve been hoping to secure. Expect this move to lead to an important opportunity. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Your continuing sense of confidence in what you’ve set out to do gives encouragement to others. Expect to see more people asking to add their efforts to yours. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) You might think it would be best to reject a suggestion that others insist would be unworkable. But you might be surprised by what you find if you give it a chance. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Changing a decision might disappoint some people, but the important thing is that you be honest with yourself. Don’t go ahead with anything you have doubts about. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) There could be some fallout from an emotional confrontation that you really should deal with before moving on. Best to start fresh with a clean, clear slate. BORN THIS WEEK: Your honesty not only helps you make decisions for yourself, but also helps others find the right choices for themselves. (c) 2018 King Features Syndicate, Inc.


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Screened Topsoil

All Phases of Landscape • Spring/Fall Leaf Clean-Ups • Lawn Mowing • Edging/Mulching • Hedge, Shrub Trimming • Landscape Plantings • Tree Service

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Stone - All types (Driveway Stone, Drainage Stone, Pea Stone) Sand - Mason, Concrete/Fine Screened Topsoil Quality service. Competitive prices. www.earthworkstrucking.net

Excellent Quality Unscreened/Fill Dirt/Stone/Asphalt Millings and All Types of Excavating Work Also Available

Tim Bechtold

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Reliable Snowplowing in Webster Spring Clean-ups • Lawn Mowing Tree/Shrub Removal & Trimming • Mulch Driveway Sealcoating Reliable Snowplowing in Webster Fully Insured

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Now’s the time for Fall Clean-ups Professional • Fully Insured Local family owned business • Owner always on job. Snowplowing Services Available Proudly Ask about neighborhood discounts

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Mulch may be widely associated with spring lawn care, but applying mulch in the fall can benefit lawns and gardens as well.

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(common grounds and roadways.)

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Resident is responsible for Wayne County water, gas and electric, snow removal, mowing, trimming of shrubs and trees on the lot.

E-mail: scott@kdmdevelopment.com Pets are welcome (Restrictions apply)

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• FREE Estimates • Senior Citizen Discounts • Gutter Cleaning & Fall Cleanups Not too soon to think about snowplowing! Webster & West Webster

PHONE 585-287-7253

Magic Maze TOP SILVER-PRODUCING COUNTRIES

SPAGHETTI DINNER Saturday, Oct. 16th 4pm-7pm Take-outs available Homemade Meatballs Includes Desserts

East Penfield Baptist Church

Exterior Painting Deck Staining Sherwin Williams Paints Senior Discounts •␣Fully Insured

Near the corner of Salt & Carter Rds.

D. RAS Painting & Staining (585) 738-6695

Portion of proceeds to benefit Bethany House.

FREE ESTIMATES

2635 Penfield Rd.


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ONTARIO Ham Dinner - Join us on Thursday, October 11, 4:30pm-7pm at the Ontario Center Presbyterian Church, 1638 Ridge Rd., Ontario for a delicious Ham Dinner. Cost: $10. http://www.fpcontario.org.

PALMYRA Historic Palmyra’s Famous Cemetery Walk - Join Historic Palmyra as the Palmyra Village Cemetery, 272 Vienna St., Palmyra, comes to life on October 13th. This amazing journey into the land of the dead brings people coming back year after year to meet the historical figures of Palmyra’s history. You won’t want to miss this! Two shows to choose from: 6:30pm and 8pm. Tickets: $16 adults, 2 for $24. Children (6-17) are $8 and must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets available online at https://squareup.com/store/ historic-palmyra-inc and at-thedoor. Sibyl’s Birthday Party! Sibyl Phelps was a spiritualist for more than 50 years. We celebrate her birthday on October 6th at the William Phelps General Store, 140 Market St., Palmyra. Join Historic Palmyra for a party and readings from psychic mediums starting at 6:30pm. Cost is $20 for the party and a reading, $10 for just the party. Two gallery readings will also be offered at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., at 8 and 9 pm, $20/person for either. Tickets can be purchased online at https:// squareup.com/store/historicpalmyra-inc or at-the-door.

PENFIELD National Pizza Month Celebration - October 8, 1-2:30pm for children in grades 1-5 (Columbus day, no school K-12). October is also National Pizza Month and we are going to celebrate with a pizza party! We will enjoy some delicious pizza (of course!) and then you will decorate your very own cloth aprons to take home. Just bring your appetite and imagination, we will provide all the rest! Sponsored by The Friends of the Penfield Public Library. REGISTRATION begins Monday, September 24 for Penfield town or school district residents; Monday, October 1 for all others. www.penfield.libraryweb.org Teen Tuesdays: Grades 9-12 (October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30), from 2:30-4pm, Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd. Join us for some fun times with friends after school every Tuesday! At the first 4 Tuesdays we will be working on our Gingerbread House for the Sweet Creations exhibit at the George Eastman Museum! Video games and Lego Architecture are set up, too. On the last Tuesday in October we will try out some Halloween makeup tutorials. We’ll also watch a classic monster movie. No need to register- just stop in!

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The Gerhardt Neighborhood Outreach Center 10TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY BANQUET - The GNOC shows the love of Christ by meeting spiritual and physical needs so that each person can find hope and lasting transformation. We help the whole family through children & youth programs, care for single moms, providing food & clothing and connecting people to counseling and health care services. Held October 11, 6pm-8:30pm, Shadow Lake Golf Course, 1850 Five Mile Line Rd., Penfield. $40 per single buffet ticket, $300 for table of 8. Info- gnocrochester.org or 585-434-1600 Penfield Fire Company is Coming! For children ages 3-10, accompanied by an adult. In honor of National Fire Safety Month, the Penfield Fire Company is coming to visit the Penfield Public Library (1985 Baird Rd.) Monday, October 8th, 10:30am! We will talk about fire safety, watch the firefighters put on their gear, and meet “Sparky,” the robotic Dalmatian. Then we will all go outside and tour the fire engine. REGISTRATION begins Monday, September 24 for Penfield town or school district residents; Monday, October 1 for all others. www.penfield.libraryweb. org. Library Lego Lab - October 9, 10:30-11:45pm, Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd. For children ages 6-11. (Conference Day, no school- K-12). Do you love to build with Legos? Come join other Lego fans for our Library Lego Lab! We’ll provide all the Legos, you bring your imagination. Creations will be photographed, then dismantled for our next Lego Lab! Sponsored by The Friends of the Penfield Public Library. REGISTRATION begins Tuesday, September 25 for Penfield town or school district residents; Tuesday, October 2 for all others. www.penfield.libraryweb.org The Great American Read Weekend: A special celebration to honor one of the 100 nominated books, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen will feature the following events: English Country Dancing - Saturday, October 6- 10:30-11:30AM. The Meryton Assembly Dancers in Regency costumes with live music. A Proper British Tea with Patti Drumright, The Tea Lady- Saturday, October 6- 2:30-3:30PM. Pride and Prejudice Film Viewing- Sunday, October 7- 2:15-4:30PM. All events require registration beginning Friday, September 21. Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield. www.penfield.libraryweb.org. Wednesday Teas Book Review October 3, 1-2pm at the Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield. The “Wednesday teas” book review series is co-sponsored with the Penfield Recreation Department. No registration required.

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PITTSFORD ’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford. Held the second Saturday of each month from October through June, 8AM10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. The next breakfast is on October 13th, in support of the Rochester and Pittsford Food Cupboards. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5 per person. Located at 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. Details: (585) 586-6870.

ROCHESTER Coin Show & Sale - 46th Annual - Saturday, November 3, 10-5pm and Sunday, November 4, 10-4pm at the Rochester Museum & Science Center: Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Ave., Rochester (Corner of East Ave. and South Goodman St.) Featuring: Free Admission, Free Parking, World class exhibits from member collectors and from the RNA collection. Approximately 50 Dealer Tables! Raffles! Hourly door prize drawings! Lunch is available right on the bourse floor. Info.: h t t p : / / w w w . rochesternumismaticassociation. org Hickok Center for Brain Injury First comedy Night Fundraiser: Laugh Til’ You Hick Up comedy fundraiser will be held Wednesday, October 3, 6pm-8pm at Comedy @ The Carlson. The night will feature two stand-up comic acts; Reverend Mother (Phyl Contestable) and Todd Youngman. Host, Bob Holtzworth, will also perform material throughout the night. Complimentary appetizers with drinks available for purchase at the bar. Basket raffle. Tickets: $20 for Adults 21 and over. For tickets, sponsorship inquires or other information: (585) 271-8640 ext. 202. Purchase tickets: https://t.co/pphhWR6vhT.

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5K Walk/Run for Scholarships Sponsored by Monroe Community College Foundation. Held Saturday, October 6, 2018. The race begins at 11AM with pre-race activities beginning at 9:30AM at 1000 E. Henrietta Road. The course is USATF certified #NY14122KL. Tailgate buffet after race for additional $8. Awards ceremony at 12:30. Early registration - $20 by October 1; thereafter $30; Current MCC students - $10. Register at www. monroecc.edu/go/5k or call 585-292-3680. 3rd Annual Fall Craft Show You’re invited to our third annual Fall Craft Show at Faith Baptist Church, 2954 South Union St, North Chili, on Saturday, October 13, 2018, from 9am-3pm. Stock up on your favorite crafts or get a jump start on your holiday shopping. Browse more than 30 vendors featuring local, quality, handmade crafts for sale! FREE admission, FREE entry into door prizes drawings, FREE cookies, and live dulcimer music. For further information, visit www.fbnc.org or call 585-594-2244. Hearing Other People’s Experiences (HOPE) Prospective, veteran or new hearing aid users can share their experiences, questions, and hearing loss journeys in an informal round table discussion facilitated by retired audiologist and hearing aid user Joseph Kozelsky CCC/A. October 2, 10-11am, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Vestry Room, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. www. hearinglossrochester.org Alzheimer’s Association Walk To End Alzheimer’s 2018 - Saturday, October 20, 2018, at the Frontier Field in Rochester, raising awareness and funds to fight the disease. Walk participants will complete a 1-mile or a 3-mile walk. Walk participants will also honor those affected by Alzheimer’s or another dementia with the poignant Promise Garden ceremony emceed by Scott Spezzano, host of The Breakfast Buzz on 98.9 FM. Register today. Sign up as a Team Captain, a team member or an individual at alz.org/walk.

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PHOTOS Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter Health care from the patients’ side. October 2, 11-1pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Vestry Room, East Ave at Westminister Rd., Rochester. A panel of HLlAA members will relate their experiences in medical offices, hospitals, nursing homes etc., giving pointers to patients with hearing loss in avoiding misunderstandings with health care personnel. Program starts at noon. www.hearinglossrochester.org Cochlear Implant Subgroup of Hearing Loss Association Rochester Chapter: Update of Cochlear Americas implants. For individuals considering a cochlear implant or current users, this program features company representatives revealing new features in its implant. October 2, 1:30-2:30pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Vestry Room, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. www.hearinglossrochester.org. Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter Untreated hearing loss and Alzheimer’s Disease: Connected? October 2, 7-9pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Vestry Room, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. A generally held idea holds that untreated hearing loss may be a causative factor in dementia. Anton Porsteinsson, MD, an internationally known expert of dementia, will update members on current concepts in Alzheimer’s Disease. Program begins at 8pm. www. hearinglossrochester.org.

WALWORTH “Clothed in Blessings” closet You are welcome to stop in at our “Clothed in Blessings” closet at the Second Baptist Church of Walworth at 3689 Main Street. Clothing from infant through adult sizes is available FREE of charge. The closet is open the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from 10am-2pm, or by appointment at 315-521-2085. Donations of bedding are always welcome to assist families after loss from fire.

WEBSTER Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd - Drive Thru Chicken Barbecue. Thursday, October 4 from 4pm-6pm for our Drive thru Chicken Barbecue at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, 1130 Webster Road (Rt. 250) corner of State Road. $12 - includes half side of chicken, salt potatoes, cole slaw and corn bread. Just drive in, place your order and pay (cash please). 585-872-2281. Blood Donor Drive sponsored by The Women’s Club of Webster. Held Thursday, October 11, 12pm until 7pm at Webster Recreation Center, 1350 Chiyoda Drive. Homemade cookies and juice. Appointments not required. For more information about the club or the blood drive, please contact Mary Ann Murray at 585-545-4972.

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Fashion Show, Raffle and Dinner for Blue Star Mom’s - On Wednesday October 10, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Trinity Council will host a fashion show, dinner and raffle to benefit the Blue Star Mothers of Rochester. The doors opening at 5:15pm and dinner begins at 6pm. All money from the raffle goes to the Blue Star Mothers. We invite you to join us at 70 Barrett Drive, Webster. To order $25 prepaid tickets, please call Joanne at 315-524-7072. Friends of the Webster Public Library Fall Book Sale - Hardcover books $1 each! Paperbacks only $.50! Credit cards accepted. All the books are new to the sale, no repeat stock! Books, DVD’s, Blue Ray, music CD’s and LP’s available for adults, teens and children. Gift baskets of books will be raffled off! Webster Public Library, 980 Ridge Rd. Thursday, October 11th, 10AM-8:30PM. On Friday, October 12th fill a bag for $4, 10AM-5PM. The bag sale will continue Saturday, October 13th, 10AM -1PM.

DEC Officer Ken Levanway revives a grateful “Toby.” - Boughton Park

Ken Hutton, member of the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Canandaigua is picking up litter on Routes 5 & 20 as part of Adopt-aHighway program on the first day of autumn.

Spaghetti Dinner - The Webster Masonic Lodge will serve a public Fund Raiser Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, October 5, 2018 at the Webster Masonic Temple, 30 Orchard Street, from 5-7PM. Tickets are $9 for adults and $5 for children 12yrs and under. For takeouts, call 872-3500. A chairlift is available. All Net Proceeds from this month’s supper will be donated to the Webster Wolves Baseball team. Oktoberfest 2018 at the United Church of Christ, 570 Klem Road, Webster on Saturday, October 13th, 6pm-9pm. $5 Admission includes singing, dancing and performance by local German Dance Troupe. German Specialties and beverage will be available for purchase, including Schnitzel, Sauerkraut, Potato Salad, Bratwurst, Apple Strudel and Black Forest Cake. Call Church office to reserve your tickets, 585-671-3757

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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.

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YARD SALE Sunday, Sept. 30th 8am til 1pm 1471 Rt. 15 • Avon Office furniture: File cabinets, chairs, desks, wall dividers, bookcases, misc.

VICTOR: 7948 Main Street Fishers 10/6 (8-4pm), 10/7 (10-4pm) THE ELEGANT BARN SALE. Indoor/ Outdoor Holiday Event. Come experience this carefully curated marketplace with unique treasures & delectable treats! citychicandcountrycharm.com WALWORTH: 3866 Teresa Drive 9/28-9/29. 3 family garage sale, (9-4PM) furniture, household items, drum set, knick-knacks, clothing, books, DVD’s, CD’s, motorcycle gear and parts, children’s toys, and much much more! NO EARLY BIRDS. WEBSTER: 953 Little Bardfield Road. 10/5-6 (9-4pm) Furniture, Baby toys,highchairs,Baby items and clothes, Drapes, comforters, purses, Christmas decorations, dress patterns.

ONTARIO: 1191 Ridge Road. 10/4-6 (9-4pm). Costume jewelry, linens, books, records, plus box lots of vintage & antique treasures. Retired dealer cleaning out. Assorted glassware, household items.

Lifespan wfambro@lifespanrochester.org (585) 287-6430 Friendly visitors needed to spend a couple hours with someone who has mild memory loss while their caregiver gets a short break. Free training and ongoing support!

Lifespan SilverlineNY@lifespanrochester.org (585) 287-6428 Friendly Phone Volunteers Needed!

Lifespan-Ombudsman Program dfrink@lifespan-roch.org • (585) 287-6378 Volunteers needed to advocate for quality of care and life for older adults who live in nursing homes and assisted living communities.

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WEBSTER: 46 Orchard Street. October 4-6 (9-4pm). GARAGE AND BARN SALE. To be sold as is, cash only: furniture, paper products, coins, comic books, lumber, many items, misc.

(585) 244-8400 ext. 142 VOLUNTEER DRIVERS ARE KEY! Some of our neighbors need a ride to the doctor. Do you have time to help? Free training and supplemental insurance.

WEBSTER: 1194 Harris Road. Fri., 9/28; Sat., 9/29 & Sat., 9/30 (9-4pm). Antiques: Statues (John Rogers, Hennecke and West), Pickling Crocks, Whiskey Jugs, Framed Art, Flow Blue and Blue Willow Platters and other pieces, Antique Cruet Sets. Antique Desk. Wheat Shovel. Collectible “Harlequin Presents” Paperbacks starting with number one (1). Hardcover books. Baskets. Household items. WEBSTER: 443 Tara Lane. 9/27-28 (9-4pm), 9/29 (9-1pm). HUGE GARAGE SALE!

donna@literacyvoc.org • (585) 396-1686 Tutors and office volunteers are always needed. If you would like to teach English, Math or Reading to adults, assist a learner in obtaining their high school equivalence, citizenship or other life goals, please contact us.

Livingston County Habitat for Humanity livingstonhfh@gmail.com • (585) 335-5634 Participate on a project committee or join us at a build site!

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.

Monroe County 4-H Youth Development Program monroe4h@cornell.edu • (585) 753-2550 4-H Leaders needed.

Patrick Place A Comfort Care Home patrickplacevolunteers@gmail.com (585) 889-0040 Volunteers needed for resident care, cleaning, gardening, maintenance and fundraising. 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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Thank you to Danielle, Grace and Activity staff at Morgan Estates for celebrating National Assisted Living Week with style. They organized many activities, music performances and outings to celebrate the residents! What a wonderful way to honor the residents and all they contribute to their living situation. Lots of laughs and smiles. Morgan Estates is very fortunate to have such a great, caring staff. I recently purchased my first vehicle from Randall Farnsworth Chevrolet and I can say it was the most relaxed, hassle free car dealership experience I've ever had. The professionals

at Randall Farnsworth Auto Group deliver quality, respectful, and knowledgeable service to ensure the customer is getting into a vehicle they want. Special thanks Charlie Webb Thanking our Rescuers who were at Boughton Park just when they were needed. DEC Officer Ken Levanway helped revive my older Lab "Toby" when his larynx restricted and breathing stopped. Also many thanks for the assistance of our new Park Ranger Matthew McDonald and Ann, the nurse who was also walking her dog and stopped to give comfort.

could give your little one is teaching her to forgive and to love. Venting is not going to get your stuff back. Did you lock your car door I hope when you were doing your activity? Did you leave it in plain sight for temptation to get the better of someone? Always remember, out of sight is out of mind. Theft can happen anywhere. Just use common sense.

I am sorry your little girl’s things were stolen at a church parking lot but the greatest thing you could teach your little girl is forgiveness and mercy. No, stealing is not right, never was or is, but to call someone rotten, etc. I think if you are a church goer because you were in a church parking lot, I would hope you listen to what is taught by your pastor. The best example you

To the tattoo shop in [local town], shame on you for putting a tattoo on a minor. Did you know it is illegal to tattoo anyone under the age of 18 even with parental consent? Did you know you could have your license suspended for tattooing a minor? Shame on the minor's parents for taking the child to get the tattoo. You are teaching your child that the law doesn't have to be followed. I have reported your shop to the local authorities and

Special mention to the staff at Mendon Village Animal Hospital for being ready, willing and able to assist the moment we arrived. I was on route to the hospital to visit my niece & new great niece, & stopped at Dunkin Donuts to bring her something. As I pulled in the busy place, about 5 cars ahead of me, I see 2 cars pull in, too. I thought, oh we must take turns going thru, no big deal. One car snuck in and the other, a Jeep, sat there awaiting his turn. The 5 ahead of me must have been in a big hurry, for none let him in. My turn came, so I waved him in to go. I placed my order, drove up to the window and the very friendly

they will be looking into this. On 8/15 I went to [local store] in [local town] to get the double pack of steaks on sale. I in the past have gotten them and understand they are very popular and go quickly! The store opens at 9 am and as I walk into the store at 9:01 am to get my steaks... a man with his cart took ALL of them right in front of me and saw me; he knew what I was there for. I was furious as he took all of them away. However, the cashier was nice enough to get me some that they had in the back. I just want to say that I was furious as to how greedy some of you shoppers are! I know you like them, for the same reason I was there, but I would have left plenty for other customers that wanted them. By the way, I got 2 of the packages! An Un-Greedy Steak Shopper

clerk said, it’s all paid for. I was like, excuse me, no I didn't pay yet. She explained that the gentleman in the car ahead paid for my order. I just about burst into tears. I am so thankful for him and for what he did. I used the extra $ saved for the parking fee. THANK YOU!

I was late for an appt, wrong address and got behind you in a 2 lane road traveling under the speed limit. I couldn't get around you and you decided to slow down to punish me and gave me the finger. You could have moved over for me or at least gone the speed limit. Thanks for being so courteous - not. Why travel in the left lane if you don't need to (you eventually turned right)? Dear Suzie Sunflower: You pulled in our driveway when we weren't home last week, parked your car, and cut some of our sunflowers for yourself. Taking them without permission is THEFT. Our neighbor did see you! Please don't do it again. Realize too that if you had knocked on the door when we were home, we would have cut you a bouquet. We do this all the time. Thanks for your consideration in the future.


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By Chris Richcreek 1. Between 2015-18, the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player also hit a home run in the game. Name two of the four MVPs. 2. Name the last Dodgers pitcher before Alex Wood in 2017 to win his first 10 decisions in a season. 3. Pittsburgh’s Chris Boswell set an NFL record in 2017 for most field goals in a playoff game. How many was it? 4. Who was the first men’s basketball player in University of Michigan history to have more than 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 400 assists during his career? 5. Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov set a franchise record for points (10) in a playoff series in 2018. How many of those points were goals, and how many were assists? 6. Who was the last NASCAR Cup driver to win three consecutive road races? 7. In 1998, Jana Novotna became the oldest first-time winner of the Wimbledon women’s singles title in the Open Era. How old was she?

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Top SilverProducing Countries HOCUS-FOCUS 1. Towel is missing. 2. Pocket is missing. 3. Arm is moved. 4. Airplane is missing. 5. Sand trap is smaller. 6. Club head is different.

Answers 1. Mike Trout, Eric Hosmer, Robinson Cano and Alex Bregman. 2. Don Newcombe, in 1955. 3. Six. 4. Derrick Walton Jr. (2013-17). 5. Five goals, five assists. 6. Tony Stewart (2004-05). 7. She was 29.

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By Amanda Dudek Perhaps counterintuitively given its name, the Whiskey Riot Festival, held in Rochester’s Riverside Convention Center, was not a scene of unruly behavior. Rather, Whiskey Riot Festival goers were in high spirits -pun intended- and were polite and upbeat as they made their way around the room, tasting the various whiskeys and a few other brews. Brewers were situated behind booths circling a large, elegant ballroom. Two inner circles of booths and an upper section offering food and snacks as well as a room for two seminars completed the space. The ladies and gentlemen representing their breweries were knowledgeable, friendly and professional. With brewers pouring over 90 different whiskeys, it was nearly impossible to sample every liquor during the event’s 3-hour window. Also serving guests were three pop-up bars: Tommycider Splash Cocktail Bar by Tommyrotter Distillery, The Lost Monster Cocktail Bar by Highland Park, and the Lawrenceburg Cooler Cocktail Bar by Four Roses. These pop-up bars provided a fun, outon-the-town atmosphere to the event. With what we were able to taste, crafted by brewers hailing from across the United States as well as from other countries, we were pleased to find that Finger Lakes Region crafters stood up very well against their competition. Out of several whiskeys tasted, a handful of distilleries stood out, with our own local craftsmen among the best of these. Our favorites among sampled liquors came from the following 6 distilleries: West Cork, Tommyrotter Distillery, Hochstadters, Finger Lakes Distilling, 1000 Stories and Black Button Distilling. Of these 6 distilleries, half of them are local businesses: Tommyrotter Distillery, Finger Lakes Distilling and Black Button Distilling. Tommyrotter Distillery, located in Buffalo, presented among its offerings a triple barrel, American whiskey made of wheat, rye and corn, which was strong, smooth, slightly sweet with a pleasant finish. They also offered up a Tommycider Splash Cocktail which was delicious over ice, preserving the cider taste while including notes of cinnamon. Finger

Main Street, Village of Sodus, NY (on Route 104 & 88)

Saturday, 9/29/17 10 to 4 (Rain or Shine) Pumpkin Growing Contest Produce Color or Carve Contest Farmer’s Market Arts & Crafts Great Food & Music, Free Wagon Rides

Lakes Distilling, which can be found in Burdett not far from Watkins Glen, was serving, alongside other options, its McKenzie Whiskey, a bourbon whiskey in which the bourbon was not overpowering and which ended with a clean finish, as well as a whiskey aged in a sherry cask, well-flavored and mellow with a fade finish. Our final tasting, and the perfect end to a wonderful evening, was at Black Button Distilling which, besides its locations in Buffalo and Rochester, has several additional connections to the Finger Lakes Region. Edgewood Farms, located right in Groveland, provides all their corn, barley, wheat and rye. Dairy cream is sourced from New York farms, and the apple cider they use is from LynOaken Farms in Medina. This past spring, Black Button Distilling created a farm of their own, Black Button Farm & Forestry in South Bristol. The business plans to grow juniper for gin, white oak to make its own bourbon barrels and fresh herbs and spices as well as organic honey for its cocktails. Black Button Distilling utilizes and supports New York State products and agriculture not just in words but in deeds. At this inaugural Whiskey Riot Festival, Black Button Distilling made taste buds dance with their Bespoke Bourbon Cream which contains notes of vanilla and caramel. At the end of this festival, local craftsmen could certainly hold their heads up high beside their peers. Local flavors were among the very best to our tastes, adding yet another exceptional aspect to our already extraordinary region.

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GVPS ONLINE POLL: With controversy still swirling around topics related to race, the debate regarding the removal and/ or destruction of public statues continues. How do you feel about the removal/destruction of these statues? • Once a statue is placed, it should never be removed. • Statues should be removed to museums but not destroyed. • Recent statues can be removed; old statues cannot. • Any statue that no longer reflects a country’s values should be destroyed. Poll Ends 10-02-18

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

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Plan a day t o shop local f airs, shops & st ands Crafts, jew elry and décor: Include a trip to a craft fair, w here local vendors come together to display and sell their w ares, on your w eekend schedule. Handcrafted items make thoughtful and unique gifts, w hich can be tucked aw ay for giving later in the year. Booths at these types of events tend to be diverse. Spend the day strolling tow n squares or closed-off city centers, and you may find some handfashioned jew elry or home-crafted artisanal soaps. Those eager to enhance their homes’ décor may find unique items like painted signs, knit afghans and much more.


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Your How common is carpal tunnel? Increased hours spent on computer keyboards and digital devices can put people at risk for a relatively common and oftentimes painful condition that affects mobility in the wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome, or CTS, can cause numbness, pain and tingling in the hand or arm as a result of one of the major nerves of the hand — the median nerve — being compressed in the wrist. The American College of Rheumatology says that CTS may be the most common nerve disorder experienced today, affecting between four and 10 million people in the United States alone. Middle-aged to older individuals are more likely to develop CTS than younger persons, and females are diagnosed three times more frequently than males. What is the carpal tunnel? The carpal tunnel is a passage that forms in the wrist on the palm side of the hand. It is located just beneath the skin surface. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke says the carpal tunnel is a narrow, rigid passageway of ligament and bones. Eight small wrist bones form three sides of the tunnel. The width of the tunnel is only about an inch. Injury or inflammation to the tissues inside of the carpal tunnel can shrink the space of the tunnel, eventually pressing on the tendons and the median nerve that runs through this narrow area. The role of the median nerve: When compression occurs in this area of the wrist, a key nerve is affected. The median nerve originates in the neck and runs through the arm. The median nerve passes through the carpal tunnel at the wrist and goes into the hand, providing feeling to the palm side of the thumb and to the index, middle and part of the ring fingers (although not the little finger). It also controls some small muscles at the base of the thumb.

Symptoms of carpal tunnel: Weakness of the hand as well as tingling and numbness are the two most common symptoms of CTS. The numbness particularly affects four of the fingers. It can occur when holding a phone, book, newspaper or steering wheel or engaging in just about any activity that involves the hands. CTS also may wake a person up from sleep. There are a number of other compression issues that can occur in the hand and arms, causing similar pain and tingling in other areas. Ulnar nerve compression in the elbow can cause part of the ring finger and pinky finger to tingle and may be indicative of a different ailment. That’s why a professional diagnosis must be sought when experiencing symptoms related to CTS. When to see a doctor: If pain and tingling are affecting activities and sleeping patterns, individuals should see their doctors. Various nonsurgical remedies and therapies may help. If left untreated, any condition that affects nerve function may lead to permanent nerve and muscle damage.


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Why Do We Have Hair? --DEAR DR. ROACH: There is a question that has intrigued me for years: What is the purpose of underarm and pubic hair? I guess, for that matter, what is the purpose of any body hair and hair on your head? -- B.H. ANSWER: Hair provides protection from the sun and helps regulate body temperature. Many evolutionary biologists believe our distant ancestors began losing most body hair when we began walking upright. Axillary (underarm) and pubic hair are thought to be conserved because they reduce friction, wick moisture away from the skin, provide a small degree of protection and as part of sexual selection, possibly due to pheromones, hormones that act outside the body to attract others.

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*** DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m confused. While it may be true that the majority of men having prostate cancer may never be bothered by it, what about the minority whose lives will be threatened by it? If they aren’t screened and treated, many will die. -- G.F. ANSWER: I had a professor in medical school, Dr. Larry Wood, who used to say, “If I have confused you, you’re probably paying attention.” You have identified a major issue with prostate cancer screening (and screening in general): If screening harms some but saves the lives of a few, is it worth doing? That answer may be different if you are coming from a public policy perspective versus an individual perspective. Although we don’t know the exact numbers, it is estimated that about 47 men need to be treated for prostate cancer in order to save one life. Put another way, 46 out of 47 men are treated for prostate cancer, with its attendant risk of side effects, such as loss of sexual function and incontinence, without reducing their likelihood of dying of prostate cancer. We can’t predict with certainty whose prostate cancer is destined to kill them and whose is destined to be more indolent and slow-growing. The Gleason score, a measure of pathologic appearance of the cancer, helps, but is not completely accurate. Ninety percent of men with screening-detected prostate cancer elect to get it treated. Based on the many letters I get, all of them feel like they were the lucky ones to have had their lethal cancer removed -- even if, statistically, most of them were not destined to die from prostate cancer. Because it is likely that the harms of screening outweigh the benefits, the U.S. Preventive Service Task Force has recommended against prostate cancer screening in general. However, there are certainly cases in which I feel prostate cancer screening (remember that “screening” means that there are no symptoms or signs of cancer) is appropriate, which is why it’s important to have an individualized discussion of the risks and benefits of screening. The booklet on the prostate gland discusses enlargement and cancer. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 1001W, 628 Virginia Dr., Orlando, FL 32803. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. *** 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. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved


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