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Answers 1. Dwight Gooden and John Tudor. 2. Rickey Henderson was 20 years, 241 days old when he did it for Oakland in 1979. 3. Detroit’s Calvin Johnson, who did it in 2012. 4. It was 2006 (the University of Florida). 5. The Philadelphia Flyers in 1997 and the Washington Capitals in 1998. 6. Nico Rosberg, in 2016. 7. She won 12, with four of them at Wimbledon.

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Tinker Nature Park: Historian, Soldier, Spy By Marlene Caroselli

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f the Tinker Nature Park were a person, it would have more characters than John LeCarre’s famous spy novel of a similar name. In addition to trails to be walked and Civil War history that was once re-enacted on part of its 300 acres, the Nature Park offers events and outings good for the body, the mind and the soul. Tinker - The Tinker Family arrived in this area in 1812 and settled on 40 acres in what was then the Town of Pittsford. Henrietta became its own town in 1818. James and Rebecca Tinker came from Connecticut and brought with them six children, eventually having two more. Following the opening of the Erie Canal, the farm eventually grew to over 300 acres, and the family prospered. In 1828, work was started on the Cobblestone house, which was finished in 1830. Six generations of the Tinker Family lived in the Cobblestone home until the donation of the park and the acquisition of the home by the Town of Henrietta. The Tinker Homestead opened as a historic house museum in 1994. The Hansen Nature Center, where classes are held, was made possible through a donation from local businessman and Henrietta resident Henry Hansen. It opened in 1995 and thanks to his generosity once again, expanded to open the exhibit area in 1998. Nearly five hundred years ago, Shakespeare acknowledged that “one touch of nature makes the whole world kin.” You’ll feel that inclusion, that kinship, as you view the seasonal nature exhibits at the Hansen Nature Center. Two of the most popular are the indoor honeybee hive and the rescued birds: Pudge, Lola and Felix. Open year-round, the Center’s classroom holds seasonal programming with topics that include gardening, beekeeping, yoga, local wildlife, and more.

species throughout the seasons based on sight, their calls, and other signs they leave behind. Community Enricher - Another persona residing at Tinker is the non-profit group The Friends of Tinker Nature Park. They co-sponsor community events with the Town of Henrietta. All events are free and open to the public. In addition, Tinker Nature Park hosts several special events including Wild Tinker, the Earth Day and Arbor Day Celebration, the Honey Harvest Festival, and the very popular summer Art and Garden Party! Currently the event schedule stretches from February to December with breaks only in November and March, depending on Easter’s date.

Marlene Caroselli, whose 63rd book, Driving Mr. Albert: 365 Einstein - Inspired Brain Boosts, will be published this year.

Patron of the Arts - The Art & Garden Party, which will be held on June 27th of this year, will create an immersive art exposition using pieces from local artists. The artwork will be found by amateur spies among the existing displays of the house. The curator-character of yet another Tinker persona intermingles large and small pieces to show visitors the rooms of the house and to encourage them to search for the artwork. Pieces that had been in the house’s collection for years have been given new context, and many visitors are now aware of details in the hearths, desks, and small accessories that previously went unnoticed. Historian & Agricultural Archivist Another metaphoric personality residing at Tinker is the Farm Museum, which charts the growth of agriculture in Western New York from subsistence to commercial farming. Visitors step back into history and learn how the Erie Canal forever changed the face of farming in New York State. The museum has an extensive collection of farm implements that reflects the modernization of farming through the years.

Tinker Homestead, side view

Trailer - “Trailer” is sometimes used as a verb, meaning to transport something. You’ll likely find your soul transported by the 3/4 mile nature trail that the Tinker Nature Park offers visitors. The 1/2-mile perimeter trail includes fitness and exercise stations with instructional signage. After all, it’s been said that “to walk in nature is to witness a thousand miracles.” Soldier - For fifteen years, starting in 2003, Civil War reenactments were held at the Nature Center to bring more awareness to the house museum. The reenactments were replaced by the Wild Tinker Program. Wild Tinker provides live animal presentations throughout the day, including featured creatures from the Seneca Park Zoo, Wild Wings, and the Hawk Creek Bald Eagle program. Spy - Even an amateur sleuth will be able to spy any number of activities to enjoy. Guided tours will take you through the fields, marshes, forests, and across the pond to explore and learn. For those who believe, as Tinker-ites do, that “we are guests in plant and wildlife communities,” the Nature Center preserves those communities so this and future generations may enjoy them. You’ll learn about plants, animals, and other organisms of the habitats as well as identify different

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Memory Keeper - Families interested in memorializing those who have passed can purchase memorial bricks on the Tinker property. This Tinker gesture places the bricks on the sidewalk leading to the labyrinth, which was built in memory of David Dimeo, a Boy Scout leader. Tinker Nature Center and all the metaphorical personages who represent it are truly a manysplendored rainbow of good fortune. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www. gvpennysaver.com: •

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MENDON FAIRPORT “Frederick and Anna Douglass in Rochester” - Rose O’Keefe, local history author, will present on February 18th at 7pm, “Frederick and Anna Douglass in Rochester” at the Fairport Museum. Ms. O’Keefe has become an expert on western New York history and has a special interest in the Frederick Douglass family history when they were in Rochester from 1847-1872. The presentation is sponsored by the Perinton Historical Society and open and free to the public. Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin St., Fairport. https://www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org.

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Penfield Public Library: “Downton Abbey” Film Showing: Sunday, February 9 | 2:30-4:30 PM | For Adults | Registration Required. “Teen Tuesdays”: Tuesdays, NowJune | 2:30-4:00 PM | For Grades 9-12 | No Registration Required. “Homeschool Writing Club & Pizza”: Wednesday, February 12 | 10:30 AMNoon | For Grades 6-12 | Registration Required. “Drop-In Saturday Family Story Time”: Saturdays, January 25-May 16 | 10:30-11:00 AM | For Toddlers & Preschoolers, with an Adult | No Registration Required. “Pop Culture Trivia”: Monday, February 17 | 2:00-3:00 PM | For Grades 6-12 | Registration Required.

ROMANTICALLYNAMED LOCALES AROUND THE WORLD NEWFOUNDLAND Visitors to this northeastern province of Canada can find many romantically named towns. Travelers can visit Cupids, Heart’s Content, Heart’s Delight, and Little Heart’s Ease if they want to share the gift of a getaway with the one they love. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Fairport-Perinton Chamber of Commerce Coffee Hour at Elderwood Village on Thursday, 02/20/2020, 8:00 am to 9:00 am at Elderwood Village, 7 Chardonnay Drive, Fairport. You are invited to a coffee hour at Elderwood Village at Fairport! The event is hosted by Chelsea Crawford, Elderwood’s Community Relations Coordinator. There will be a free omelet bar available along with other refreshments! Drop in to discuss what is going on at your business... and what the Chamber can do for you! The coffee is ready! We need your input!

Community Open Meal: All are welcome to a free meal and fellowship on Saturday, February 29th from 3-4pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 Mendon-Ionia Road in Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. This month will feature a Valentine Meal of casseroles, salad and desserts. For more information, please contact the church rectory at 624-4990.

PALMYRA Black History Month Program at Historic Palmyra - February 20th, 6:30pm-8:30pm at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra. This program will address Palmyra and the Abolitionist Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, historical African American members of the community, and more. Includes a talk as well as a walk around the Village, if weather permits, to discuss the Underground Railroad in Palmyra. Please dress for the weather. This event is no charge and part of Historic Palmyra’s monthly 3rd Thursday community participation programming. All are welcome! Look forward to a Women’s History Month Program on March 19th. More information on both events: www. historicpalmyrany.com.

HENRIETTA PENFIELD Council 4812 Casino Night: Friday, April 17, 2020 from 7:00 9:30 PM at the Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd. Tickets: Single-$20 Couples-$35. Snacks & Drinks included! Benefiting: St Marianne Cope Parish, Coats for Kids, Angel Care Ministry, Saint Peter’s Kitchen, Special Olympics. $20,000 in ‘play money’ issued to each patron for the enjoyment of: Black Jack, Craps, Roulette, Texas Hold’em. Auction featuring: Themed Baskets,Gift Certificates,Gift Cards. Plus individual prizes for the Top 3 ‘play money’ winners! For tickets contact: Andy Zeiner 585-490-8204.

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February Benefit Breakfast: Saturday, February 15, 8 to 10 am. We offer an all-you-can-eat breakfast of delicious pancakes, pure maple syrup, scrambled eggs, sausage, and more for just $6.00 per person! All February proceeds will go directly to help support: RHR seeks to foster the growth of Rochester’s refugee community by making them agents of their own advancement. Donations and volunteers gratefully accepted. First Baptist Church of Penfield, 1862 Penfield Rd., 585-586-2876. www. fbpenfield.org. Handicap accessible.

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Flapjack Benefit Breakfast - We offer an all-you-can-eat breakfast of delicious pancakes, pure maple syrup, scrambled eggs, sausage, and more for just $6.00 per person! Held February 15, 8am-10am at the First Baptist Church, 1862 Penfield Rd., Penfield. All February proceeds will go directly to help support Refugees Helping Refugees. http://www.fbpenfield. org

ROCHESTER Variety Show & Bake Sale Fundraiser to help keep Bagels and Blessings Radio Show on the air. A night full of Broadway show tunes, Klezmer music, dance, and lots more talent! Raffle prizes all night long and delicious baked goods for sale! Cost $5/$12. Held February 29, 7pm-10pm at the Congregation Shema Yisrael @ Brighton Presbyterian Church, Wallace Hall, 1775 East Ave., Rochester. http:// www.bagelsanblessings.com Visual Studies Workshop Spring 2020 Film - Wednesday, February 26, 7 pm. Signal2Signal: Experimental Video from the VSW Archives. Film Screenings, Workshops and Performances held at the VSW’s Auditorium, 31 Prince Street, Rochester. Admission: $5. Parking: In Rear. Access: Visual Studies Workshop’s auditorium is handicap accessible. http://www. vsw.org/screenings/film-seriesspring-2020/ Plant Native This Spring - Monroe County Soil & Water Conservation District Launches - 2020 Conservation Tree & Shrub Program: Property owners will have the opportunity to pre-order more than 24 different species of bare-root conifers, hardwood trees, shrubs, wildflowers and groundcovers, as well as seed mixes and other products used for conservation projects. The District added 5 new tree and shrubs, 2 new tree packs, and a new seed mix to the 2020 program! Check out all the selections by visiting our website catalog: www.monroecountyswcd.org. The Conservation Tree & Shrub Program is a pre-order program with a deadline for ordering on March 6, 2020. Blood Drive at Culver Road Armory February 19th - Join the business’ at Culver Road Armory for a life saving blood drive in the first floor conference room next to Fleet Feet on February 19th from 11 to 4pm! All presenting donors will be entered into a drawing to win a pair of passes to the NYS Yoga Festival June 6th from HikYoga! Sign up today by visiting www.redcrossblood.org (search 14620), call 1-800 RED CROSS, email holly.miller2@redcross.org or text 585-261-1700. Our goal is to have 37 appointments and we currently have 5, can you help? Sign up today!

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WILLIAMSON Lake Effect Community Chorus will begin rehearsals on February 17, 2020. All rehearsals will take place on Mondays from 6:30PM8PM at the Williamson Presbyterian Church- 4057 Main Street, Williamson, NY. The chorus composition is SATB, no auditions are required. Performing concerts will take place in the late spring 2020. All are welcome; please join us!

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Join Ganondagan’s 17th annual Native American Winter Games! Family friendly! Saturday, February 22, 10-4pm, Ganondagan Seneca Art & Culture Center, 7000 County Road 41, Victor. Competitive game of snowsnake, race small wooden snowboats, meet sled dogs and watch a dog sled demonstration, and learn how to use snowshoes. Indoors at the Seneca Art & Culture Center, the Allegany River Dancers; winter storytelling; win raffles, enjoy Iroquois White Corn inspired food for purchase (11am-2:30pm); and more! All activities are free and include complimentary admission to the Seneca Art & Culture Center. Suggested donation $10/family, $5/individual. Held with or without snow. https://ganondagan.org/ Events-Programs

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Manny Ortiz Fundraiser to support scholarships for his children “Friends of Manny Coming Together at the Distillery”. The Rochester Police Locust Club and the Rochester Police Department will be co-sponsoring a fundraiser to benefit the children of Officer Manny Ortiz, who tragically passed away in November. The “Friends of Manny Coming Together at the Distillery” is a two day fundraiser, which will take place on Wednesday, February 19th and Thursday, February 20th from 11:00 am 10:00 pm each day. All four local Distillery restaurants will be participating, including: Mt. Hope Avenue, Greece, Henrietta, and Victor. The Distillery will donate 20% of the total food sales from all locations.

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HOW TO COMBAT FOUR PET PEEVES AROUND THE HOUSE (NAPSI)—If your family is like most, there are a few things about your home that really annoy you. Fortunately, ingenious solutions are available for four of the most common pet peeves when it comes to lighting and electronics:

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1. Never Enough Outlets: The average family charges up to 12 devices a day. With connectivity more prevalent than ever, the demand for convenient charging options is at an all-time high. The adorne Pop-Out Outlet from Legrand features three standard receptacles for added power and can disappear into the wall when not in use. Plus, its tamper-resistant plugs will keep children safe. Now you can simultaneously charge phones, tablets and laptops with an outlet made to maximize charging needs. 2. Lights Carelessly Being Left On: Constantly reminding people to turn off the bedroom lights? You can install motion sensors that automatically turn lights on when someone enters the room and shut lights off when the room is no longer occupied. 3. Phone Charger Mysteriously Disappearing: Scouring your home for a phone charger can be a thing of the past when you replace standard outlets with an instant, cord- and clutter-free way to charge phones, such as the new-to-market Wireless Charger from the radiant Collection.

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6511 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport • 223-1203 www.perintonpres.org • Our building is fully handicap accessible Services 8:30am and 11:00am (Summer Worship 9:30am) Nursery Care provided during services • Church school for all ages 9:35am Connecting Through Jesus Christ *Sharing His Love* Becoming Faithful Disciples

The First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford 21 Church Street, Pittsford, NY • 585.586.5688 • www.pittsfordpres.org Office Hrs: M-F 8:30am- 4:30pm • Fully accessible • Hearing Loop installed A community of faith preparing God’s people for works of service. Rev. James Widboom, Temporary Supply Pastor FALL/WINTER/SPRING SCHEDULE 8:30 AND 10:00 AM Family Worship Nursery and Pre-K, Church School for K – 12th Grade

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Feb. 13, 1915, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is founded to “assure that music creators are fairly compensated for the public performance of their works, and that their rights are properly protected.”

Two attractive solutions can be found in the radiant and adorne Collections by Legrand. For a home with more traditional aesthetics, the radiant Collection offers a Night Light with Two Tamper-Resistant Outlets. It features five adjustable light levels and an optional louver for additional light-level control. For a more modern and design-savvy look, there’s the one from the adorne Collection. It provides a soft glow and with ambient light level sensors, so it’s visible only in dark spaces. A few simple switches around the house can help you have more control over your home’s lights and electronics. While you’re improving your place, you may care to consider adorne appbased lighting control options, designed to provide solutions that offer whole-house control with the touch of a button. Homeowners who have both Legrand smart lighting systems and Voice Control−enabled devices from Google or Amazon can now power and dim lights simply by saying phrases like “OK, Google, turn on the porch lights” and “Alexa, dim the living room to 50 percent” without needing to reach for a phone, tablet, or light switch. Learn More: For facts, tips and inspiring videos, go to www.legrand.us/ collections.aspx.

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* On Feb. 22, 1732, George Washington is born in Westmoreland County, Virginia. As leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolution, his success was due in part to his shrewd use of the “ungentlemanly,” but effective, tactic of guerrilla warfare against British armies used to close-formation battle-line warfare. * On Feb. 19, 1878, the technology that made possible the modern music business comes into existence in a New Jersey laboratory as Thomas Edison creates the first device to both record sound and play it back: the phonograph. * On Feb. 18, 1885, Mark Twain publishes his famous -- and famously controversial -- novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” Twain first introduced Huck Finn as the best friend of Tom Sawyer, hero of his novel “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” (1876).

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On February 1st my husband fell trying to get up our front steps. My cousin and I were unable to get him up on his feet. A car pulled in our driveway and a young couple hurried over to help us. The young man and my cousin were able to get him in our house. Thank You Lucas and Jodi, you are our heroes! Carol & Jerry

Wow! Seems to me that you should look for another type of job! Seriously! I’m 66 years young, and at times, I do assist the cashier in loading my grocery bags into my cart. This is optional. I am a caring person who has worked in retail as a cashier, etc., but in no way is it something that should be demanded. Next, would you like for your customers to ring up their own orders (that’s what self-check outs are for) and bag their own groceries while on your line? After spending money for groceries, the least we, as customers, can expect is to have a cashier bag them and put them in our cart! You’re getting paid to do that; I’m not! I don’t want to go to your line, that’s for sure. Wish I knew where you worked! Get another job. I live in a small town, and GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

A big thank you to a good citizen who noticed something and said something, and to the RG&E response team for averting a potential tragedy in my neighborhood. On January 29th, an early morning jogger smelled natural gas on Wheatstone Circle in Fairport. Fortunately, he took the time from his run to report this to authorities. By 7:00 a.m., Rochester Gas and Electric responded and determined that there was, indeed, a leak in the gas line in my front yard. The RG&E team went to work immediately. They spent most of the nasty winter day locating the faulty gas line and replacing it. It unnerves me to think what might have happened. Instead, our neighborhood

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close to me, there is a dog that is put out every day early in the mornings before light and during day hours too, barking constantly at nothing. I believe it has anxiety issues or its owners don’t take the time to train it. I like dogs; they are all around me, but this one is the only one that barks nonstop. Have some respect for your neighbors who have children who go to school and some people who work late night hours. For the respect of your neighbors, take the time to train your dog! Enough is enough. People with constantly barking dogs can get a fine of up to 250 bucks. I’ve done my research! If you’re home all day and leave that dog out to bark, then you have time to train it!

blame on the daughter-in-law and not the son she raised. Why is she not having this conversation with her son? He is the one who should be making these choices and insisting on including his parents in family events. Maybe it’s time for him to put on his big boy pants and act like a considerate adult. What does it say about the way he was raised if he does not have consideration for his parents? This is not a one-way street. If you want this to change, then your son is the one you should be speaking to.

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I just wanted to give a quick shout out to my neighbor, Rich. His business is next to mine and for the last two years whenever it snows, he has shoveled our front walkway. It’s good to know that such considerate people still exist! Thank you for your thoughtfulness and keeping our sidewalks safe. Thursday morning, as I was walking to open our Main Street office for business, I slipped on the black ice and fell. If it wasn’t for Canandaigua City Worker, Kyle, I might have been one with the ground for a while. Thanks, Kyle, for the help and for clearing away the snow and ice. Stop into LVOY anytime, the coffee’s always on.

Thank you, thank you, thank you to an unknown Walmart Superhero! I have never had this happen to me or even someone close to me before, but right before the big game on Sunday, a knight in shining armor paid for our groceries! We were struggling to just have a small set up of snacks and drinks for a few close friends, and this Walmart Superhero made it possible! Of course, I had to ask what team he was rooting for, and in turn, we cheered on Kansas City in his honor! In light of his act of kindness, Kansas City won! Rest assured if I am ever in a position to pay it forward by an act of kindness for someone else, I will surely do so!

people dressed in black, one a child, ran right out in front of him! Thank God he was able to brake within seconds of hitting them. Wake up, people! The big red flashing hand means don’t walk! Please watch for the walk sign to be green! Also, if it’s night, please wear light or reflective clothing.

Responding to January 17th writer complaining Driving in the city has about having to “head for become very dangerous. the shoulder” to allow for We travel the main street traffic going around garbage quite often each week, and trucks, UPS, etc. How about we’ve had near accidents quite often. Nothing however we don’t complain about it and have the foresight and was as bad as this past Monday evening! My husband courtesy to do just that to make things a little easier for was turning right onto an extension. He had his blinker all. If we all yield a little now and then, the world will be a on; the light was green. He happier place! started to turn, and two Big Al

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DEAR DR. ROACH: A couple of years ago, a letter writer asked if you knew anything about the effect of Advil on men with enlarged prostates. It seemed that ibuprofen decreased his trips to the bathroom. I have found the same thing myself. Taking two Advil allows me to wait five to six hours before having to urinate. Has there been more research on why this happens? -- S.Z. ANSWER: There is some more information. Men with symptoms of enlarged prostate often have increased urinary frequency, combined with incomplete emptying. This makes sense; if you can’t empty your entire bladder, you will have to empty it more frequently. So it seems the ibuprofen is letting you empty the bladder more completely. There are two major reasons for incomplete emptying, and different theories for why ibuprofen might work on each. Benign (not cancerous) enlargement of the prostate is one reason. In this case, it is hypothesized that ibuprofen stops the growth of cells in the prostate, but the exact mechanism isn’t clear. Reducing the size of the prostate can allow better, more complete urine flow. The other common cause of the prostate symptoms is inflammation of the prostate. In this case, ibuprofen’s anti-inflammatory effect reducing symptoms is easier to understand. The fact that it works so quickly for you suggests that the anti-inflammatory effect is more important in your case. Ibuprofen does have possible side effects, but two ibuprofen once a day is unlikely to cause significant problems.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: My teen likes vegetables and eats right. He also drinks a lot of water, works out and doesn’t like soda. He and my sister have chronic constipation. They both now take a magnesium supplement and feel great. Is that OK? -- T.M.S. ANSWER: Magnesium is a common and safe treatment for constipation. A healthy diet, exercise and drinking plenty of water are good ideas for anyone with constipation, but some people do need additional help. I have previously mentioned prunes (or prune juice) as an option, but magnesium, if taken at a dose to ensure regular but not excessive bowel movements, is a fine treatment. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) All that flattery and fawning shouldn’t affect any decision you have to make. Keep your focus on the facts and ignore all the hyperbole, especially if it gets uncomfortably personal. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your Bovine instincts are on the mark about that “favor” you’re being asked to do. Agree to nothing unless you get a full explanation -- which you would check out first, of course. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A somewhat unsettled recent period should give way to a smoother time going through the week. Use this quieter time to catch up on matters you might have had to let slide. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Feeling a little confused is understandable with all those mixed messages. Take time to list the questions you have. Then present them and insist on answers that make sense. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Cupid can be very helpful for Lions seeking a love connection. The chubby cherub also brings warm and fuzzy feelings to paired Leos and Leonas who already share a special love line. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Travel is favored this week, whether you’ll be globetrotting or taking a trip to a nearby getaway. You might be surprised (or maybe not) by who wants to be your traveling companion. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Getting advice on your next business-related move is a good idea, but only if your advisers are trustworthy. Get references that you can check out before you make any decisions. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Getting a boost in your self-esteem is one benefit that comes with a job well done. There are other plusses as well, including being noticed by all the right people. Good luck. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Make time to deal with family matters, especially where they concern your elderly kinfolk. Being there for them from the start can help resolve problems sooner rather than later. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Getting a project started can often be difficult. But the good news is that you won’t want for lack of assistance from colleagues who would like to work with you. So, let them! AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A lot of work-related issues might be raised this week, and you need to be prepared for whatever comes along. Things should be easier when it comes to matters in your private life. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) What might appear to be a much unwanted change in your life right now could turn out to be a very welcome event after all. Give yourself a chance to see where it might take you. BORN THIS WEEK: You exercise your strong leadership qualities well, which is why people believe in you and feel reassured by you. (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

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PRAYER TO THE Blessed Virgin (Never known to fail.) Oh, most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God. Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. Holy Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us, who have recourse to Thee. (3 times). Holy Mother, I place this in your hands. (3 times). Say this prayer 3 days and then you must publish it and it will be granted to you. P.G.

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VAN BORTEL CHEVROLET

FEBRUARY SELL DOWN! LEASE

BUY

2020 SILVERADO CUSTOM CREW CAB 4WD STK #8966 MSRP $43,855 RESIDUAL $32,507 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $6,936 DRIVE FOR ONLY $289 X 24MO

ONLY

Must have current Silverado or Sierra lease in household

2019 SILVERADO CREW LTZ MSRP $57,625 STK #7303 VB DISCOUNT available to everyone 5,500 GM REBATE 3,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY 2,000 OWN IT FOR ONLY $46,625

Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down

Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra

$289 PER MONTH 24 MONTHS

Save $11,000!

2020 EQUINOX LS STK #8676 MSRP $27,790 RESIDUAL $19,730 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $4,536 LEASE FOR ONLY $189 X 24MO

ONLY

Must have NON-GM lease in household

BUY AND SAVE $7,000 MSRP VB DISCOUNT available to everyone GM REBATE LEASE LOYALTY ANY MAKE OWN IT FOR ONLY

Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down

Must have lease in household. Tax/license extra

2020 TRAX LT LS STK #8697 MSRP $22,590 RESIDUAL $14,457 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $4,536 LEASE FOR ONLY $189 X 24MO

$189 PER MONTH 24 MONTHS

$27,790 1,250 4,250 1,500 20,790

Must have lease in household, any make

2019 TRAX LT AWD STOCK #8082 $26,145 MSRP VB DISCOUNT available to everyone 1,700 GM REBATE 4,750 GM LEASE LOYALTY 2,500 OWN IT FOR ONLY $17,195

Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down

Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra

ONLY

$189 89 PER MONTH 24 MONTHS

SAVE $8,950

Lease includes $1,000 cash or trade

2020 MALIBU LS MSRP VB DISCOUNT available to everyone GM REBATE LEASE LOYALTY any make OWN IT FOR

Prior loaner, between 2,000-3,000 miles

Tax/license extra

Must have non GM lease in household

SAVE $5,750

2020 MALIBU LS STK #L8255 MSRP $24,690 RESIDUAL $14,567 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $4,296 LEASE FOR ONLY $179 X 24MO

ONLY

$269 PER MONTH 24 MONTHS

$24,690 2,500 1,750 1,500 $18,940

Prior loaner, between 2,000-3,000 miles

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ONLY

$299 PER MONTH 36 MONTHS

Lease includes $1,000 cash or trade Must have GM lease household

2020 COLORADO CREW WT 4WD SAVE $6,000 MSRP $34,690 VB DISCOUNT available to everyone 2,500 GM REBATE 2,000 LEASE LOYALTY any make 1,500 OWN IT FOR $28,690 Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra Prior loaner, 2,600 miles

2019 SILVERADO LD DOUBLE CAB LT 1500 LT 4WD STK #L8547 MSRP $46,580 RESIDUAL $27,948 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $8,604 LEASE FOR ONLY $239 X 36MO

ONLY

$239 PER MONTH 36 MONTHS

BUY AND SAVE $16,000 MSRP VB DISCOUNT available to everyone GM REBATE GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR FOR ONLY

$46,580 4,500 8,500 3,000 $30,580

Must have GM lease in household

Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra

Lease includes $1,000 cash or trade

Prior loaner, between 2,000-3,000 miles

Prior loaner, between 2,000-3,000 miles Must have GM lease household

F I N D N E W RO A DS ™ Leases requires $1,000 cash or trade down. All lease payments plus tax & $650 acquisition fee. 1st month and DMV fees due at signing. 10,000 miles per yr .25 for overage O.A.C. GMFL $395 dispostion. Lessee responsible for maintance and excess wear. GM employees and suppliers save even more. Expires 2/19/2020

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