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1. MOVIES: Who voices the character of Timon in “The Lion King”?
2. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of parrots called?
3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What are the main colors of Italy’s flag?
4. SCIENCE: What instrument is used to measure wind speed and direction?
5. LITERATURE: Who wrote the young readers’ novel “Looking for Alaska”?
6. U.S. STATES: In which state can you find Glacier National Park?
7. MEASUREMENTS: What is the study of measurements called?
8. TELEVISION: The characters in “Laverne & Shirley” live and work in which city?
9. GEOGRAPHY: Which two countries occupy the Iberian Peninsula?
10. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president signed into law a bill that made “The Star-Spangled Banner” the national anthem? Answers 1. Nathan Lane. 2. A pandemonium. 3. Green, white and red. 4. Anemometer. 5. John Green. 6. Montana. 7. Metrology. 8. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 9. Portugal and Spain. 10. Herbert Hoover.
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CANANDAIGUA
LovetoSing! Kiddoesaresoon backtoschool.Timetodosomethingforyourself!Comesingwith us!EveryTuesdayevening, 6:30-8:30pm,attheGoodShepherdChurch,320So.PearlSt., Canandaigua.Aneveningoffun, friendshipandsong!http://www. senecasoundwaves.net
FARMINGTON
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RUSHVILLE
LeTourneauChristmas Luncheon- LeTourneauChristian Center’sBlessedHopeAnnual Christmasluncheonwillbeheldon Friday,December2,2022at11:00 am.Menareinvitedtoattendthis programandluncheon.Dougand DonnaAllenwillpresentadramatic andmusicalprogramtitled “ChristmasAccordingtoJohn.” Wewillholdababyshowerfor CareNetPennYan,sobringan unwrappedgifttodonate.Registrationand$13pre-paymentbeforeNovember25arerequiredfor in-personattendanceandlunch, whichcanbemadebycalling 585-554-3400.LeTourneau ChristianCenterislocatedat4950 CountyRoad11,Rushville.http:// www.letourneau.org
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The term “apple” comes from the Olde English word, “aeppel.”
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* Ounce marks come standard on most baby bottles, but they can be hard to see. You can use a permanent marker to make the lines bigger, especially the one you are most likely to want to see in the middle of the night! -- R.G. in Indiana
* Before you set your new can of shaving cream on the sink edge, take this man tip from me: Borrow a bottle of clear nail polish and paint the bottom rim, extending up a quarter inch. It won’t leave rust rings. Been doing this for years. -- M.W. in New York
* Cut the top off of a soda two liter to use as a funnel. They are very easy to cut and you have a funnel whenever you need one!
* Save and clean your prescription bottles; they make a really great container for bobbins. I take a spare piece of thread, ball it up a bit and tape it to the top of the container, too. Then I sit them all in a shoe box. I can see just from the tops which color I need to use. -- L.K. in Alabama
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MAKE THE HOLIDAY SEASON MORE ECO-FRIENDLY
Serve locally sourced foods. Food is often front and center during the holiday season. Whether hosting family and friends at home, dining out or catering an office party, patronize businesses that sell only locally sourced foods. Locally sourced foods are much more eco-friendly than foods that must be shipped from afar before they land on your dinner table, and such foods tend to taste fresh as well. If serving at home, use reusable dishware and cutlery instead of paper plates and plastic utensils.
Pet Buying Scam Leaves Owner Heartbroken
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I got scammed! I can’t believe it. For decades, I’ve purchased speci c dog breeds from reputable breeders locally and up to a few hundred miles away. But last year I decided to purchase a dog from overseas, speci cally Europe, because I wanted a speci c breed and there were none available locally. Normally I would happily y over myself to meet the prospective pet, but due to travel restrictions during the pandemic, that was not possible. ere’s a lot to my story of being scammed, but in the interest of time I will just say that I paid out several thousand dollars to a scammer who looked very legitimate online, and at the end of the day, no dog ever arrived. I want to warn other people who are thinking about buying a dog from overseas to be very careful. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. -- Heartbroken in Dallas
DEAR HEARTBROKEN: ank you for sharing your story. It will help so many other potential owners to avoid pet-buying pitfalls.
Overseas pet-buying scams have increased dramatically in the past few years -- so much so that such purchases, especially from Eastern Europe, were banned temporarily. But scammers don’t care about bans, and they’ll do anything to get money from people who just want a pet.
If you haven’t done so yet, report the scammer to authorities. File a report locally with your city’s police department. If you wired money to the scammer, contact the service provider to report the incident. Report the incident on pet scam websites, social media and anywhere that pet owners chat. e International Pet And Animal Transportation Association has more strategies to report scammers here: www.ipata.org/pet-scams.
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On Election Day, I was signed into my polling place by a Marine Vet. He had served his country before and was doing so once again. Thank you.
Veterans Day Dinner
Shout out to the Lakeville Fire Department Exempts for an amazing dinner to honor our Veterans! Not only did they provide a delicious, perfectly grilled steak for the Veterans (plus two chips for any drinks of their choice), they also provided hamburgers and hot dogs for the Veteran's family. In addition, there was a buffet with tossed salad, macaroni salad, potato salad, salt potatoes, rolls & butter and an abundance of dessert choices.
The event was smoothly run by all of the volunteers and they made everyone feel welcome. They served approximately 200 Veterans and their families. Can't thank them enough for their generosity and all the time and effort put into this event. It was greatly appreciated by myself and all the other Veterans and their families.
Young kid offers to pay for my order
I was at Speedway in Shortsville on Sunday 11/13 and this nice young man ( possible 10+ years) asked if he could pay for my order. I said no, that's alright, but he insisted and wouldn't take no for an answer, so I let him. I told him I will make sure I pay it forward. I want to commend the parents of this young man. There are not many kids that would even consider doing that. They did an awesome job with that young man. Other kids should learn by his example.
With Humble Gratitude
Thank you to the kind woman ahead of me recently at the West Bloomfield Dollar General. Your unexpected generosity towards my purchases continues to warm my heart. I want you to know that I was making purchases for donation to those less fortunate. Your kindness and generosity were humbling.
RAVES RANTS
This isn't really a rant, but more of a question/observation. When is the town of Mendon going to join the party and offer curbside leaf pickup? Bagging leaves and putting them in the trash can can't be good for the environment, not to mention the cost of bags, which of course has gone up. Now a few trash companies have put a limit on how many bags can be picked up weekly. It seems like all of our neighboring communities have the convenience of depositing their leaves roadside to be vacuumed up later. Sure wish Mendon offered that. Thank you.
Please slow down
To the person flying down Pratt Road Saturday October night. Please slow down. You hit a person's dog and just kept going. The speed limit is 45 . Kids are outside playing, people walk, jog and walk their pets. When you hit something, please do the right thing and stop to see what you hit, and if it is a pet please contact the proper authorities. Now this family doesn't have their pet and is devastated with what happened. Please slow down and pay attention to your surroundings.
Dissatisfied with water Has anyone else noticed they have a “mold“ problem with the new municipal water from the [local town].I never had mold under the rim of my toilet with our well water. I now have mold that I have to scrub off the toilet every other day. The “mold“ also grows around the drain, and there is black residue in the spout. What bothered me the most was spraying a squirt gun that had water in it and it sprayed out BLACK! I was so happy to have municipal water and now I am afraid to drink it and to brush my teeth with it. Take a white cloth and wipe your spout and see if you also have black stuff on the cloth. I am forever cleaning this and never had this problem before. Something is wrong!
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Lowering BMI Before Surgery Can Provide Better Outcomes
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m 72, and I have had arthritis for three years: two years in both knees, and one year in my right hip and the base of my spine. I am 5’3” and weigh 221 pounds, with a body mass index (BMI) of 39. I lost 23 pounds from January to June. What is the BMI needed for an orthopedic surgeon to do a hip replacement for someone with osteoarthritis -- without a broken hip? I recently had an assessment of my hip X-rays. I was told I’m at the outer cutoff of a BMI of 39, so I’m eligible for a hip replacement operation. Then, a few weeks later, I saw the surgeon, who ended up rejecting me -- claiming that 39 isn’t the outer limit, 35 is.
After a long talk, the surgeon said he’d do it for me, but I’d get a better result if I lose 20 more pounds and get my BMI down to 35. I felt jerked around, but said I’d wait and lose weight. I’m also trying to find a surgeon I like more than him. So, what is the BMI needed for knee surgery: 35 or 39? -- L.C.
ANSWER: There is no standard cutoff BMI for joint replacement surgery. It is true that people with a BMI over 40 are at higher risk for medical complications; however, it is also true that people with severe arthritis and a high BMI still get improvement in their quality of life with surgery. Denying a person a cost-effective surgery that can greatly improve their quality of life simply because of a BMI number (which, in itself, is a flawed metric) is inappropriate.
I can understand why you would want to see a different surgeon, as it sounds like you were not treated well. However, the surgeon was right that surgical outcomes are better if a person can lose at least 20 pounds, according to a 2019 study. This included shorter lengths of stay in the hospital and a lesser chance of needing surgical revision. I wonder, though, if part of the benefit seen in the study was due to increased exercise prior to surgery, which is known to be beneficial in surgical outcomes.
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* On Nov. 19, 1915, British airman Richard Bell Davies performs a daring rescue, swooping down in his plane to whisk a downed fellow pilot from behind the Turkish lines. The British government awarded him the Victoria Cross.
* On Nov. 21, 1934, teenager Ella Fitzgerald wins Amateur Night at Harlem’s Apollo Theater. Putting her name in the hat on a bet, she’d originally planned a dance number. History was made when she changed her mind and sang “The Object of My Affection.”
* On Nov. 22, 1988, the Northrop B-2 “stealth” bomber is shown publicly for the first time at Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California. Although the aircraft had a wingspan of nearly half a football field, its radar signal was as negligible as that of a bird. The B-2 also successfully evaded infrared, sound detectors and the visible eye.
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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CHRISTMAS TREE VARIETIES
Living Christmas tree, which refers to those with their roots still intact, are popular among eco-conscious holiday enthusiasts. That’s because living trees can be promptly planted after they’ve served their purpose indoors. Opt for a moderately sized tree, as root balls on larger trees can be heavy and difficult to move. Living trees can typically be kept indoors for around seven to 10 days before they will need to be returned outside. Move such trees to a sheltered outdoor area for one to two weeks so they can reacclimate to the climate. So long as the ground is not frozen, trees can then be planted when the reacclimation period ends. Better Homes and Gardens suggests selecting a mild day to plant the tree.
Featured Nonprofit:
Serenity House of Victor
e Serenity House of Victor is a two-bed comfort care home serving residents with end-of-life care. Serenity House needs volunteers to share their time & talent through providing resident care, building & grounds maintenance, or fundraising support. Come join our team! Free weekly caregiver training starts Monday, October 31st. Training is held on Mondays from 12pm-2pm, Wednesdays 4pm-6pm OR ursdays 10am-12pm for three weeks. Share your most valuable gi – yourself! Please contact the Director at serenityhousevictor@gmail.com or call 585-729-7617.
• Alzheimer’s Association: Be a part of our planning committees! Email Julie DeMersman at jademersman@alz.org or call (585) 257-4476.
• Aurora House of Western Monroe County: Only a few hours a week or a month can be a great bene t to our residents; there are many opportunities to share your gi s and interests with Aurora House. If you think you may be interested in hands-on care giving for residents, please know that you do not need to have healthcare experience to volunteer. ere is training provided, and no one is asked to volunteer as a primary person on a shi until comfortable with their skills. Email director@aurorahousewmc.com.
• Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, O ce Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com.
• Finger Lakes oroughbred Adoption Program (FLTAP): We are in need of basic barn help for the horses, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. Mostly cleaning stalls and basic grooming (no experience necessary). Email ladyalina14@yahoo.com or call (585) 478-4664.
• Generation Two: Volunteers needed to play with children in kindergarten to 2nd grade in select Monroe County schools in the fall. Training provided. Commitment of 1 day per week for 3 hours. Visit our website to learn about our program at www.g2rochester.org. Call Oni Colon at (315) 520-5064, or email oni.colon@g2rochester.org.
• Genesee County 4-H Program, 4-H Teen Club Leader: Coordinate monthly meetings and projects for youth age 13-18. Call (585) 343-3040 or email genesee4h@cornell.edu.
• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry needs your help! Email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com.
• Girl Scouts of Western NY: e Avon-Caledonia area is looking for volunteers for troops Daisy, Brownie, and Juniors. Training and many resources provided. Contact Jeanne at (585) 226-6434 or by email at jfusco33@juno.com.
• Give-a-Li at Lifespan is seeking volunteer drivers to provide independence and safety for our older neighbors who are no longer able to drive. Rides are given to medical appointments and other necessary supplemental insurances are provided free of charge. If you have a couple of hours a week, or even a couple of hours a month, contact us by phone at (585) 244-8400 or email at info@lifespan-roch.org.
• PAX - Program of Academic Exchange is seeking host families for the 2022-2023 academic year (or “welcome families” for 6-8 weeks). Share YOUR America with an exchange student. Contact me with questions at emilypelkowski@gmail.com or (315) 576-2326.
• Richmond (Honeoye) Fire Department needs volunteers to help with everything from ghting res to re ghter support, ambulance driver and EMS support. ere is something for everyone to help with. Help us to help you, your neighbors and community. Volunteering is a rewarding experience. Contact us for details. Email Dale Doty at ddoty3@rochester.rr.com or call him at (585) 750-1173.
• Senior Wishes grants wishes to lower income seniors living independently and to those living in care facilities in Erie, Niagara, Orleans, Genesee and Wyoming counties. Wishes have included attending sporting and cultural events, visiting a loved one not seen in years, and re-engaging a senior in a hobby. Simple needs are also considered. For more information about Senior Wishes, visit www.seniorwishes.org or call Executive Director, Wendy Backman at (716) 508-2121.
• Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home in Perry helps with end-of-life care in a 2 bed home. Come join our family of volunteers! Email Suzanne at suzannescch167@gmail.com.
• UR Medicine Home Care/Meals On Wheels: Help us deliver meals in Monroe County. Meals are delivered Monday-Friday between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. Call (585) 274-4385.
• Vincent House: e Vincent House in Wayland is a Comfort Care Home serving residents with end-of-life care. We are in need of volunteers. Contact Christina Mattice at (585) 728-2427.
• Rochester Hope for Pets: Rochester Hope for Pets raises money through generous donors and grant programs in order to provide funds to Rochester area individuals needing assistance paying for veterinary care for their beloved pets. To learn more or to make a donation, please visit www. rochesterhopeforpets.org.
• Wayland Food Pantry at Lighthouse is looking for volunteers on two Wednesday mornings each month to help unload orders from the food truck usually 2 Wednesday mornings monthly. Email Waylandfoodpantry@gmail. com or call (585) 736-7586.
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MISSION COFFEE: CoffeeFindsaHigherCalling
BY JODY GREER
Mission Co ee is a grassroots Veteran owned business that began in 2018 and aims at connecting military Veterans to one another in a relaxing and informal way. Even better still, Veterans are building bonds through their shared love of co ee.
“The mission of Mission Co ee is just to sit down and have a cup of co ee and start the conversation,” says President Dave DiFranco. It’s no secret that American Veterans su er from startling rates of PTSD, and while the su ering remains the same, all Veterans deal with post-traumatic stress di erently. “According to the U.S. Department of Veterans A airs, 11-20 out of every 100 Veterans experience post-traumatic stress disorder.”
These statistics can vary across generations and wars; however, most Veterans have di iculties reaching out for help, and as time goes by this becomes increasingly detrimental to their mental health and well-being. That’s something that DiFranco understands all too well. “My dad was a WWII veteran, and I lost him to PTSD, to suicide,” says DiFranco soberly. And suddenly the goal of Mission Co ee becomes clear: communication and support must be coordinated for Veterans in need of assistance, and great tasting co ee is the focal point.
Mission Co ee is not simply about fundraising; it is a Veteran services organization that gives back to their local community. “We served our co ee at the Kiwanis country club dinner this year. People are really enjoying it. We use local roasters, and last year, we sent co ee to Afghanistan for our troops out there. The best blend everyone likes is our Bakeryblend.90%ofpeopleloveit,andithasagoodkick!Whenyouopen the co ee, it has an aroma. It’s all Arabica beans. We don’t do anything without Arabica beans. There are no fillers, no chemical enhancers. We don’t use the chemicals that aren’t good for you,” boasts DiFranco.
Mission Co ee sells high quality co ee to the public, and a portion of every bag sold supports local Veteran initiatives. “When you’re having a cup of co ee, it [is] nice to think that you’re sipping on something that actually helps Veterans,” adds DiFranco. If Veterans can gather and unwind over a cup of co ee in a relaxed setting, then Mission Co ee has served their purpose.
While co ee is its main initiative, Mission Co ee serves military Vets in other ways, as well, playing many other critical roles across the Western NY community and nationwide. Veterans and their families have benefited from their support in recent years and continue to do so with programs like Clear Path for Veterans, V.P.A.C (Veterans Plus Assistance Corp.), and K9 Companions for Rochester. Programs like these are more specialized in their focus and are instrumental in guiding Veterans when returning home from war, learning a new occupation, and/or re-entering the workforce, as well as the value of caring for a special K9 companion.
Animals have always been known to boost mental health and longevity, but DiFranco believes four-legged companions have a lasting impact on Veterans that many underestimate. “O ering companionship to these older Veterans especially—they’re in their 60s, 70s and 80s—is amazing. We just donated a pet to a Korean Veteran. I can read their eyes. I hear them speaking to me with their eyes about those things that they just won’t say, and I know that I won’t ask questions that they just won’t answer. Once they realize the pain that they have held in for all these years, it’s almost like a slow blink of their eyes and a nod, and nothing else has to be said. I am accepted by those who have served, I think, because I understand. It’s a great responsibility.”
A great responsibility like that comes with great rewards. Mission Co ee volunteers rescue abandoned, neglected, and mistreated cats over time and rehome them with military Veterans and their families. Frequently, the animals are lovingly cared for and maintained for years by Mission Co ee volunteers before ever being released to a Vet. When a cat does get adopted by a military Vet, it gains a new lease on life, and in many cases, so does the Vet.
Other programs under the Mission Co ee umbrella, like K9 Companions for Rochester, enable Vets to adopt dogs in need of a loving home, at no cost to them. However, for older Vets, a more suitable companion is o en a cat. A Vet will never be charged for an adoption expense or for the cost of caring for their newly adopted pet: that’s the idea behind Mission Co ee. None of this would be possible without the long list of supporters, volunteers, and fundraising e orts that help make Mission Co ee a reality.
Another essential program under the Mission Co ee umbrella is Combat Comedians, spearheaded by the famed Ralph Tetta. Tetta himself formerly toured with the renowned George Carlin and knows all too well the profound healing power of comedy and the gi of laughter. Shows like Combat Comedians give Veterans a chance to talk about their military experiences and find humor in tragedy.
Always leveraging community involvement, Mission Co ee’s goal is to keep growing to better serve their Veterans in need. Their reach knows no bounds, and recently they’ve partnered with Hanger Prosthetics, a prosthetic company that has been helping to fit Veterans with prosthetics since the Civil War. Veterans can have prosthetics designed for them to meet their individual needs, free of cost and obligation.
Mission Co ee believes in #OneTeamOneFight. Their driving force is a firm passion for community involvement through fundraising, volunteerism, and, most of all, co ee. The next time you buy co ee, consider buying co ee beans through Mission Co ee. You might just be starting a lifechanging conversation for a Veteran in need.
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First Baptist Church of Cli on Springs
Part of the American Baptist Churches USA family 4 Prospect St, Cli on Springs, NY 14432 315-462-5463 • Worship Sundays at 10am ALL ARE WELCOME! Learn more on Facebook: www.facebook.com/FirstBaptistCli onSprings
EPISCOPAL
St. John’s Episcopal Church (Cli on Springs)
32 E. Main Street • PO Box 622 • 315-462-6611 stjohnscli onsprings@gmail.com • www.stjohnsepiscopalcli onsprings.com Holy Communion Sundays at 10:00 am and available on Facebook Live at www.facebook.com/StJohnsEpiscopalChurchCli onSpringsNy Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, you are welcome here!
METHODIST
Cli on Springs United Methodist Church
1 East Main Street, Cli on Springs, NY 14432 • http://csumc.com Service: Sunday @ 9:30am Pastor Brian Fellows 315-462-2274 or secretary@csumc.com Online worship at csumc.freeonlinechurch.com
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Numerous 2½”, 2” & smaller 3 RING VINYL BINDERS, most with pockets: 585-815-7906
CPAP FULL FACE MASK - Philips, never used. Size large: 585-382-3705
KING SIZE WOODEN HEADBOARD. Includes swing away frame. Call or text: 585-698-4077
SOFA BED; queen size; very good condition. You haul. Bloomfield area: 585-657-6378
Queen size METAL BED FRAME and MATTRESS. Pick up: jcarlson15@rochester.rr.com
2 tote bins of FABRIC and REMNANTS. Good for quilting and doll clothes: 585-334-3891
STEREO CONSOLE UNIT - 6 ft. Sears Silvertone - AM/FM plus phono. Working, cabinet in excellent condition. Pick up: bhermansny@aol.com
MARANTZ AV SURROUND RECEIVER NR1501 - needs repair - no audio output: 585-334-9360
7’ CHRISTMAS TREE, comes apart in 3 sections, plus boxful of CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS. Must take all. Fairport area: can30man@aol.com
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER on casters - very good condition. Pick up in Batavia: 585-536-6188
Two 13” COLOR ANALOG TVs good condition: 585-447-4209 or patricia70.po@gmail.com
SCRAP METAL and 10’ EXTENSION LADDER. Pick up, York: 585-243-3965
Six 8 TRACK TAPES - Andy Williams, Barbra Streisand, Dionne Warwick: cszilagyi1@rochester.rr.com
BEDSIDE TABLE: 585-394-6686
SCRAP METAL - stove and refrigerator. Pick up Brockport: 585-637-7505
White ADULT DESK. Henrietta. Call in the afternoon: 585-334-6388
ZENITH VHS/DVD PLAYER with remote; no cables included and a HOOVER UPRIGHT VACUUM. Both in fair condition: allentom322@gmail.com
Two new MICROWAVABLE HEATING PADS, ABDOMINAL BINDER, small UNIVERSAL COLD PACK, INSTANT COLD PACK. Fairport: 585-388-0318
THERMO STABILIZER, small INSTANT PORTABLE HEAT WRAP, medium form fit WRIST BRACE (right): 585-388-0318
Trash bags of FABRIC SCRAPS, mostly large pieces: 666jacq@gmail.com
CANNING JARS - 12 quart sized and 12 pint sized. A mix of regular and wide mouthed. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
92”x44” COUCH, excellent condition. Fairport. You pick up. 585-388-0318
DRESSER, fair condition. 585-394-6686
SMALL WHEELCHAIR WITH PEDALS in good condition for special needs boy, 4ft., 77lb. Can pick up: 585-704-5060
Vintage BARNETT CROSMAN CROSSBOWS/ARROWS needed for parts. Email or text to mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
Looking for 12-18’ ALUMINUM LADDER. Victor area: LarryPallo@gmail.com
Small ROWBOAT type dinghy: 585-507-8788
PALLET JACK, INSIDE & OUTSIDE LIGHT FIXTURES, SECURITY SYSTEM for a Community Hygiene Bank Outreach Ministry shed: Scarlett 585-953-0764
CPAP MACHINE for Elderly patient: 585-481-9913
OLD WOOD FENCE, BOARDS or PICKETS. Any condition. Ehgelinas@charter.net Large NATIVITY SET for front yard. 585-507-8788
ICE SKATES, around size 11 women’s, around 9 men’s. dancealyssa85@gmail.com
FOOTBALL & BASKETBALL CARDS, 1980s Stuff, Sports Stuff & Magazines. 585-729-1259
VINYL WOOD DECKING used or scrap. Enough to cover a 6 x 4 foot area. Call or Text 585-802-9342
COUCH, MICROWAVE, KITCHEN TABLE and CHAIRS for two people in good condition. 585-739-6257
HEADBOARD for full or queen sized bed. 585-762-8160
DIRT BIKES, ATVS, GO-KARTS, running or not. Text or call 315-576-1278
Weber charcoal or gas GRILLS. Call or text 315-576-1278
CANNING JARS of any size. My2013snookumz@gmail.com
TWIN BOX SPRING. Brighton. vangellow@bluefrog.com
NATIDDY 6” MINI CORDLESS CHAINSAW, working condition. 585-409-6477
One SILVER TEASPOON, traditionally known as a sugar bowl spoon and a used ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER in good working condition: 585-229-2186
OLD CLOTHING. T-Shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, denims from the 1980s, 1990s or earlier: 585-953-9834
VCR in working condition: belkeak@gmail.com
2-DRAWER FILE CABINET, wood tone: 585-507-8788
Working, functional LAPTOP or DESKTOP TOWER that will connect to WiFi for a child to play online games: 09-putrid.mouths@icloud.com
VINTAGE COMPOUND or RECURVE ARCHERY BOWS/ARROWS/BROADHEADS for Archery Merit Badge. Text or email: 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net
SPORTS CARDS, MEMORABILIA, ACTION FIGURES, anything BUFFALO for man cave: 607-590-5563
YARN, MACRAMÉ, NEEDLES, etc.: 607-590-5563
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Submissions published as space allows. We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit info. We assume no responsibility for submissions. Submissions must include phone # or email. Noncommercial use only. 20 word limit. Please call to remove listing once item is taken/received.
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SENIOR NEWS
By Matilda Charles
Scammers: More Dangerous an Ever
To those of us who wander the internet: beware. e scammers, thieves and troublemakers have kicked things up a notch or two, and frankly it’s getting a bit dangerous.
By dangerous, I mean when it comes to the safety of our personal information and money. ese scammers will do nearly anything to get it. You might come home to a voicemail message that asks you to call back. e scammers might pretend to be your bank or another company you know. ey’ll ask you to verify your account number to identify yourself. Don’t do it. If the message comes to you in a text message, don’t click that link.
If you’ve applied for a job, a scammer will ask for upfront fees or personal information.
You might get a call from a scammer pretending to be your insurance company or Medicare. ey’ll claim they need to verify your card number.
A scammer will pretend to be from your local town o ce and say that you haven’t paid your property taxes and that you could be arrested if you don’t send them money.
If you’ve tried to get rental assistance, a scammer might call to ask for your personal information as well as an upfront fee.
If there is a life event or occurrence, there is sure to be a scam involved somehow. e Federal Trade Commission scam alert webpage lists several right now: fake hurricane relief, fake Geek Squad invoices, fake student load aid, fake winter prep assistance, fake internet and cable o ers ... and so much more.
If you’re in the market for a new or additional cellphone, it could be the rst step in foiling some of those scammers. How? By not giving the new number out to anyone but trusted family and friends.
Remember: Your name, number and email address are for sale out there. ere are websites around the world that do nothing but collect this information ... and sell it to scammers. Do everything you can to stay o those lists. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
This week’s puzzle answer is elsewhere in this paper. The Crossword Puzzle is provided by Tribune Media Services. Any questions or comments should be made to 1-800-346-8798.
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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page21 PENNY SAVER EXTRA EDITION ● FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 18,2022 THE CHURCH AT ORLEANS 2358 County Road 23 • Clifton Springs, NY Come worship with us! Sundays 10:15am Wednesdays 7pm Pastor Joe Berger 585-259-3473 BRAG-WORTHY GRANDPARENT GIFTS Special shadowbox: Create a shadow box of cherished mementos. If a loved one served in the military, was a beloved teacher or had a worthwhile hobby or other endeavor, gather pertinent items and arrange them in the shadowbox. STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * You’re more likely to die on your way to purchase a lottery ticket than you are to actually win the lottery. * The Western lowland gorilla’s scientific name is Gorilla gorilla gorilla. * Speaking of names, SpongeBob was originally created as SpongeBoy, but Nickelodeon discovered that the moniker was already copyrighted by a mop. * Using &%#@$ instead of swear words is called a Grawlix. The New Countryside Family Restaurant Thanksgiving Day Feast Available from 11am – 3pm • Sliced Turkey with Traditional Stuffing and Gravy w/ Cranberry Sauce on the Side • 1 Scoop each of Squash, Sweet Potatoes or Regular Mashed Potatoes • Soda, Coffee or Tea (Not available with take out orders) • Pumpkin Pie NO SUBSTITUTIONS PLEASE $18.99 per plate 17 Clifton Springs Plaza, Clifton Springs 315-462-6651 Open @ 7am Serve until 3pm Close at 4pm Takeouts Available
GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page22 PENNY SAVER EXTRA EDITION ● FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 18,2022 When your BIG RIG has BIG PROBLEMS, call the people who care! 24 hour Tractor Trailer Repair Service Our quick response will have you up and running! From Batavia to Utica, we’ve got your back. 24/7 Toll Free • (800) 836-3807 2094 Route 96, Cli on Springs clenterprisesny.net cclenterprises@aol.com EQUIPMENT/EQUIPMENT REPAIR Merkley Electric Licensed Electrician Residential • Commercial Fully Insured • Free Estimates Work Guaranteed Reliable • Professional Todd Merkley toddmerkley@yahoo.com 315-719-5842 www.merkleyelectric.com IS IT TIME TO UPDATE YOUR HOME’S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM? When it comes time to update the electrical system, it is always best to work with licensed and bonded electricians who have the expertise to work with electrical wiring without getting injured. This is not a do-ityourself type of job since it requires specialized training. Electricians likely will recommend upgrading the electrical panel to bring more power from the utility poles into the home. This can include replacing the existing meter and circuit breaker box to allow it to handle more power or replacing items that are obsolete or dangerous. ELECTRICAL • Site Development • Water Lines • Septic Systems • Driveways • Grading • Basements • Delivery of Gravel, Stone • Septic Tank Pumping • Electric Lines • Retaining Walls • Topsoil • Clearing • Tiling • Ditching SEPTIC TANK PUMPING All Your Excavation Needs (585) 738-5160 www.markcolfexcavation.com HOME IMPROVEMENT NEED IT? RENT IT! Contractors and D.I.Y welcome Lawn Mowers and Chain Saw Blades Sharpened $5 each Open Mon.- Sat. 7am-6pm BSB Equipment Rental 1326 Route 96 Phelps • 315-548-5180
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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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