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When someone with celiac disease eats gluten the body mounts an immune system response that attacks the villi, which are small fingerlike projections that line the small intestine. The villi, when damaged, cannot properly absorb nutrients from food. Untreated celiac disease also may lead to the development of other autoimmune disorders like type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis.

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The intestinal damage from eating gluten often causes diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, bloating, and anemia, and can lead to serious complications. Following a strict gluten-free diet can help manage symptoms and promote intestinal healing.

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More companies are producing glutenfree foods and stores are carrying them in greater numbers. In addition, there are a number of new baking flours available that provide alternatives to traditional wheat-based formulas. People with celiac disease or gluten intolerances can use these specially designed flours to make homemade items. Certain flours also may be billed as one-to-one alternatives, meaning they can be substituted for traditional flour in recipes without adjusting the measurements.

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Your oral health is important

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We are trying to contact all patients who missed their appointments during Covid. Please call our office if you do not have your cleaning recall schedule. Thank you for your patience. Please remain safe and healthy.

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

Less Mercury in Flu Shot Than in Can of Tuna

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DEAR DR. ROACH: How much mercury is safe? -A.C.

ANSWER: The chemical element mercury exists in three forms: elemental mercury, which is the kind in thermometers; inorganic mercury, especially mercuric chloride; and organic mercury, including methyl and ethyl mercury. All of these have toxicities, but the types of toxicities are different for each, and the safe level depends on which type it is. Elemental mercury is dangerous primarily when it is inhaled, which occurs mainly in occupational settings. Accidental swallowing of the small amount of mercury in a thermometer has very low toxicity, but I still don’t recommend it. Inorganic mercury is seldom a problem, as it is almost never used these days in the U.S. and Canada. Most products containing this form of mercury have been banned. Methyl mercury is the major concern for consumers, as this is found in fish. It accumulates in the environment, and tends to be worst in larger fish, which eat the smaller fish and over their lifetime accumulate the methyl mercury, which was formerly used as a fungicide. The Environmental Protection Agency warns an average-size person not to exceed 70 mcg per day of methyl mercury: Below this dose, toxicity is unlikely. This translates to two to three servings of fish per week, but no more than one serving of highest-risk fish for methyl mercury per week. High-risk sources include most tuna, halibut and snapper. Ethyl mercury is significantly less toxic than methyl mercury, as it is removed from the body more quickly. There is no EPA recommendation for ethyl mercury levels. Ethyl mercury has been used as a preservative in vaccines, but it has been removed from all childhood and most adult vaccines. It is still used in some flu vaccines -- the ones in multidose vials: Singleuse vials do not need a preservative. The amount of ethyl mercury in a flu shot is less than the more dangerous methyl mercury found in a can of tuna.

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Now accepting new patients Free exam and X-rays for new patients. Dr. Dan Doaga and Staff are excited to announce our merger with Dr. Belbas’ dental practice. We are pleased to continue your dental care from Dr. John Belbas at our current location, 3513 Thomas Drive, Suite 8, Lakeville. We will have the same staff and some new faces. We wish Dr. Belbas many wonderful years of retirement.

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By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the largest island in Africa? 2. LANGUAGE: What does “Auld Lang Syne” mean? 3. MOVIES: How many spirits visit Ebenezer Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol”? 4. THEATER: On which opera is the rock musical “Rent” based? 5. FOOD & DRINK: What is marmite? 6. GAMES: How many weapons are available in the original board game “Clue”? 7. TELEVISION: What is Jean-Luc Picard’s catchphrase as captain in “Star Trek: The Next Generation”? 8. LITERATURE: Which Victor Hugo novel was made into an animated Disney movie in the 1990s? 9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: When was the first Times Square Ball Drop on New Year’s Eve? 10. SCIENCE: What is it called when a gas changes into a liquid?

Follow Approved Protocols — If you can’t postpone your move, take extra precautions before moving in to ensure your new place is clean. Follow general disinfecting guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Among other surfaces, disinfect doors, door handles, bathrooms, kitchen appliances, countertops and—something many people don’t really think about—cabinet and doorknobs as well as light switches. Safely Stay Connected — New work-from-home protocols and online schooling mean reliable Internet connectivity is more important than ever. Prior to your move, SmartMove can connect you to your local provider and help arrange new Touchless Installs that let you safely connect your tech services yourself. Cable companies deliver equipment with step-by-step activation information so you can set up your system on your own, or with support over the phone, online, through chat functionality or video tutorials. In most cases, no technician will need to enter your home. Keep in Touch & Maintain Daily Routines — You may be staying in more, but don’t forget to take a break from unpacking boxes. Use your new online connection to find delivery services to help stock your pantry and fridge and refill prescriptions. Your new house will feel more like home if you take time to watch your favorite shows, maintain your exercise program or explore online courses that can help you discover new talents or resume old hobbies. Don’t forget to connect with friends through group video chats or viewing parties—you can even take your friends and family on a virtual tour of your new place! GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Answers 1. Madagascar 2. Times long past 3. Four, including Jacob Marley and the spirits of past, present and future 4. “La Boheme” 5. A savory food spread that is the byproduct of beer brewing 6. Six -- revolver, wrench, knife, lead pipe, candlestick and rope 7. “Make it so.” 8. “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” 9. 1907 10. Condensation

TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE AND CONNECTED DURING A MOVE (NAPSI) — Planning a move can be stressful, but planning a move in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic brings a new set of challenges. Stay safe and connected with some smart pre-move planning; here are some tips:

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Happy New Year! Moving Forward in 2022 BY AMANDA DUDEK

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fter nearly two pandemic years, it can be challenging to look forward to 2022 with a sense of hope and optimism. Pandemic protocols are constantly in flux. New and often seemingly conflicting information continues to stream across all forms of media. This continuing pandemic landscape can feel as unstable as shifting sands or ocean waves during a storm.

Family: We may not always agree with or get along with all our family members. However, the bonds of family are some of the strongest and most enduring ones we experience. With family, we find the shared experiences that help shape our identity as well as ongoing comfort and support.

Future: No matter the challenges of the present, there is always something new up ahead, always a bend in the road around which we cannot see. Another adage encourages us, “Nothing endures but change.” Reaching this future can be as simple as putting one foot in front of the other; that is, it is continuing on each day. Eventually, one day at a time, we will walk out of this together.

Like a storm, no pandemic lasts forever. Everything has its time. All the struggles of the present are temporary. No one knows when the pandemic roar will quiet into a seasonal growl, it is not eternal. Studies will continue. Understanding will increase, and vaccines and treatments will only continue to improve. Time, as the adage promises, will heal all “wounds.”

As we enter 2022, always remember that everything is temporary. Find your stars, your constants, and step boldly into the new year. All it takes is one step at a time.

But how does one navigate in the meanwhile? Since time immemorial, sailors have been navigating by the stars. With no land in sight on a changeable and trackless expanse, the stars remained a constant by which to find one’s way home again. In some ways, these pandemic years are like an ocean, and we have been swept out to sea. If we wish to find our way “home,” we must navigate by our “stars.” Although these stars are not always the same, some are true for many.

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What we believe is central to who we are. These beliefs help us to make sense of the world around us as well as our experiences in it. They can help put even challenging experiences like a pandemic into perspective while offering hope, comfort, and guidance. Love to write? You could earn CASH when you share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It may be featured on our popular website for all to see and even selected for print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email our Senior Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!

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TIPS TO HELP REALIZE YOUR GOALS THIS YEAR Examine your priorities. Achieving goals is easier when their goals can be among your biggest priorities. Examine your priorities to determine if you can fully commit to goals that may require significant time commitments. Men and women who are already stretched thin may need to recalibrate their goals or make changes in other areas of their lives before they can fully commit to pursuing new goals.

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A note of thanks and a wish for joy as we unwrap another Christmas Season. Meeting all of you and forging new friendships has made this a wonderful year. Thank you for welcoming me. Here’s to a successful 2022!

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And a chance to let all of you know how much we appreciate your loyal support. We’re so inspired by the strength, compassion, and resilience we’ve seen all around us through a challenging year, and we’re proud to be a part of this caring community. As we begin anew in 2022,

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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles Lending a Helping Hand I’ve been looking at 2022, hoping to find some value in my time and money in this chaotic world we find ourselves in, a chaos that doesn’t show any sign of ending soon. Two new activities have found their way to my to-do list. For several months I’ve been buying a food donation card each time I shop at a certain grocery store. It’s not much, but I believe I can continue to do this. My goal is to make it through the year without missing one time. These cards are given to the local food bank, which can then use that money to buy food at a discounted rate. This has more financial benefit than if I purchased food at the regular store rate and delivered it to them. I know the food banks around here have been scrambling to keep supplies available, especially since they’re serving more families than ever before. Maybe my humble donation will help just a little bit. The other item on my new to-do list is probably the more valuable. I’ll be collecting groceries weekly for three very elderly people in the neighborhood. I learned that two of them had been ordering groceries for curbside pickup -- and taking taxis to go get them because they don’t drive. The third ordered her groceries for curbside, but has had them delivered. So, instead of the extra expense of taxi or delivery, I’ll pick up their orders myself. I did a test run with one to be certain there was no problem with me using someone else’s credit card to pay for the curbside pickup. The bonus is that these three neighbors, who had never met, now know each other and talk frequently. I understand that there has already been a bit of coupon swapping and recipe sharing. Maybe 2022 will be a good year after all. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES Athletes can pursue a host of potential hobbies or activities that will foster their love of sports. Men and women who still have a hop in their step can sign up to compete in adult sports leagues. Depending on the sport, leagues might be available to adults of various ages and skill levels, and some may even be more focused on fun than competition. For athletes who can no longer lace up their cleats, coaching youth sports or volunteering to coach at a nearby school provides a chance to stay involved even if competing is no longer possible.

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During the holiday season more than ever, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our progress possible It is in this spirit we say, simply but sincerely... Thank you and Best Wishes for the Holiday Season!

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(NAPSI)—National Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity to acknowledge the history, culture and contributions of the people of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Spain. One of the best ways to celebrate, many say, is with food. Making that easy is one restaurant chain that’s having a year-round love affair with Latin and Hispanic cuisine. Long known for its authentic Tex-Mex roots, Church’s Chicken®/Texas Chicken® has spent years championing the commemorative period—which runs from September15 to October 15th—on a global stage. The first Hispanic influence on the company’s menu was the jalapeño pepper—the very first side item ever offered at the restaurant chain. The peppers were added to the menu due to a San Antonio tradition of squeezing their juice over various foods to give them a south-of-theborder style “kick” of heat and spice. The restaurant’s sister brand, Texas Chicken, features the Mexicana Burger on menus worldwide. This tasty chicken burger is a fiesta of tastes and textures, with a juicy hand-battered chicken breast fillet that’s topped “taco style” with cheese, fresh lettuce, tomato, spicy mayo, crunchy tortilla chips and chopped onions. Learn More: For further facts and to see a menu and a map of the nearest location, go to www.churchs.com. Page 21

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Secret Santa While enjoying breakfast around 9am on December 24th at Wanda's in Livonia, our waitress informed us someone paid the bills for all the diners. Thank you! What a kind gesture! Will pass this good deed on!

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I love LeRoy I came from [local town] and moved to Leroy in 1994, and the rest is history!

Stolen American Flag I’m 85, a Navy Veteran and a worker in public service my entire life. I am a proud American and have always had an American flag flying from the front of my house. A few days ago, the flag was, for the first time in my life, stolen. Presumably whoever took it thinks of themselves as an upstanding patriot. It’s not the monetary value that counts, but the idea that stealing a flag that stands for the principles of honesty and honor is okay. It’s all very sad. Response to Foreign Aid I’m curious as to why you selected Israel to complain about when the U.S. sends 13.4 million dollars per day to Afghanistan, and this year announced that we would be sending Afghanistan an additional 64 million. Foreign Aid missing facts The aid sent to Israel is less than Afghanistan receives, yet a recent rant singled out Israel. 74% of aid to Israel is spent with USA companies. Therefore, the money is being given back to towns in the USA, which was the writer’s complaint. We also benefit every day from Israel’s technological innovations. Attacking Israel without sharing other relevant details is [wrong]. Rants should stick to local issues, like garbage cans and road maintenance. Turn signals The number of people using their turn signals while dropping off their little ones at the local elementary school is appalling. Zero. Zero parents signaled to other drivers their intent on where to drive while carrying their precious children in the car. If a parent were to pull out and cause an accident, that parent is going to come out of that car screaming at the other car because their 7 year old is in it and how dare they hit them, despite the parent being the one to pull out in front of the oncoming car without a warning of any kind. Turn signals exist for a reason. Please use them.

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Left lane drivers Who’s never heard the saying, “Slower traffic stay to the right?” Obviously some drivers haven’t. I passed a pickup on the right because he was slower. Passed through a couple intersections and moved over into the left lane when my turn came up. I moved into the turn lane and turned. As he passed, he blew his horn. No, I didn’t cut him off. There was plenty of distance between us. He shouldn’t have been there in the first place let alone getting upset when I did have to slow to turn. A little hint for the pickup: If you’re going to be an idiot, don’t be one while driving your truck with your business name all over it. Christmas trees Another year, another price increase on Christmas trees. $54 for a tree? No thanks. I visited a tree farm on [local road] this year, and one of the owners admitted to me when one tree farm raises their prices they all do. Let me translate that for you. They don’t want competition, because competition drives prices down not up. The tree farms have been raising their prices at a year after year rate of $3.20. At that rate, given the current prices, you can expect to pay about $100 for your tree in 15 years. How much is too much for you? Getting your Christmas tree should be an enjoyable experience that doesn’t have to break the bank.

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Volunteers… We Need Your Help! Featured Nonprofit:

Community Hygiene Bank CELEBRATE SAFELY THIS NEW YEAR’S EVE Host responsibly. Even people who don’t intend to leave their homes can take steps to make New Year’s Eve safer for everyone. If you’re hosting a party at home, do so responsibly, making sure none of your guests overindulge and making the party less about drinking and more about having fun. Shift the focus from toasting drinks to games and activities that don’t include alcohol. Make sure to have plenty of food and nonalcoholic beverages on hand and encourage people who are drinking to eat full meals and drink water throughout the night. People who fill up on food and water during the party may feel full, which may discourage them from having extra drinks. While many people will expect to drink alcohol on New Year’s Eve, don’t stock up on too much alcohol, the availability of which may encourage guests to overindulge. Hosts also should keep the phone numbers of local taxi services handy just in case some guests cannot drive themselves home safely.

The Community Hygiene Bank (CHB) of Brockport supports their community by providing important hygiene items to those in need, including toothbrushes, paper towels, toilet paper, cleaning products, adult necessities, feminine products, and a list of other products. For more information, visit the CHB Facebook page, email communityhygienebank@gmail.com, or call (585) 637-8530. Would your nonprofit organization like to be our Nonprofit of the Month? There is no cost. Email hometown@gvpennysaver.com with your information! • 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, Comfort Care Home: Aurora House offers end of life care to people in the last weeks and months of their lives. Call (585) 617-4863 or email director@aurorahousewmc.com. • Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com. • Finger Lakes Thoroughbred 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 Mary Terwilliger, Director of Community Engagement at (585) 613-2590 or email mary.terwilliger@ g2rochester.org.

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• 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.

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News From Avon Central School District Facilities Planning Avon Central School District will be holding the first of three Community Forums on Wednesday, January 5th from 5:30-7:00pm to discuss the facilities project currently being planned. Avon residents wishing to participate can register to attend the forum in person or via video conference. For registration, go to ACS website’s main page, www.avoncsd.org and click on the news article “COMMUNITY FORUM FOR FACILITIES PROJECT.” Email Communications If you are not currently receiving email updates and communications from Avon schools and would like to be added to our email list, you can sign up on the ACS website by clicking on the news article titled “COMMUNITY EMAIL COMMUNICATIONS.” Follow Us for Updates To stay up-to-date on news and updates from Avon schools, follow us on Facebook at Avon Central Schools, Twitter at @avon_central, and Instagram at avoncsd. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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• Girl Scouts of Western NY: The 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-Lift 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 insurance 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. • Lifespan of Greater Rochester’s AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP of Livingston County needs volunteers 55 and older to serve as coaches in evidence-based programs, providers of respite to caregivers, and others to volunteer at Noyes Health gift shop. Please contact Deborah Palumbos at (585) 851-9388 or email her at dpalumbos@lifespanrochester.org. • Richmond (Honeoye) Fire Department needs volunteers to help with everything from fighting fires to fire-fighter suppport, ambulance driver and EMS suppprt. There 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. • Sent by Ravens Food Pantry would like help with food pick ups, food deliveries, stocking shelves, clothing closet organization, toy room organization, and website assistance! Pantry is open on Saturday from 9-11 a.m. Please call (585) 481-5942. • 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.

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Wadsworth Library: The Next Chapter - January 20 from 3:30-4:30 pm We’ll enjoy picture books, chapter books, literacy, art, and STEM activities, all for the school age crowd! Open to children in K-5th grade. We ask that masks be worn by all individuals age 3 & older who have not been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Registration is required. Register at https://wadslib.com/ calendar/ Card Making January 24 at 6 pm Create hand-made greeting cards for a variety of occasions with local craft artist Jessica Taranko. All materials provided. This program is best suited for adults. Space is limited! Registration opens on Monday, December 27. Register at https://wadslib.libcal. com/calendar/15139/cards Pajama Storytime January 27 from 6:30-7:15 pm Bring pillows, blankets, and stuffed friends if you’d like! Registration required. Register at https://wadslib. com/calendar/ Wadsworth Library will be closed on Monday, January 17 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Avon Free Library 143 Genesee Street • Avon (585) 226-8461 Fax: 226-6615 www.avonfreelibrary.org Mon. & Thurs. 10-8; Tues & Wed 10-6; Fri. 10-5; Sat.10-3

Lima Public Library

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1872 Genesee St., Lima (585) 582-1311 Mon. 10-noon & 1-8; Tues. & Thurs. 1-8; Wed. 10-noon & 1-5; Fri. 1-5; Sat. (Oct.-May) 9-noon

The Avon Food Pantry is open to client shopping. Please bring your own reusable bags. Tuesdays 11-2 PM and Thursdays 3-5 PM. Located at: 108 Prospect Street, Avon. Emergency deliveries are still available by calling 358-1671.

Livonia Public Library 2 Washington St., Livonia (585) 346-3450 • Fax: 346-5911 facebook.com/LivoniaPublicLibrary livonialibrary.org Mon.-Thurs. 10-8; Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-3

Wadsworth Library 24 Center St., Geneseo (585) 243-0440 • Fax: 243-0429 www.wadslib.com Mon.-Thurs. 10-8; Fri. 1:30-6; Sat.10-3

Lima Public Library: We will be closed on Friday 12/24 and we will re-open on Monday 12/27. Have a safe and happy holiday season, however you celebrate! We will be closed on Saturday 1/1/2022 for New Year’s Day. Happy 2022! Stop on over to our Facebook page (Lima Public Library - NY) or our website (lima.owwl.org) for all of our latest events and announcements! For information on the Friends of the Lima Public Library, visit their website: https://friendsoflimalibrary. wordpress.com and see their latest schedule of events, info on joining as a member, and more! ●

Nar-anon Family Group Meeting. Weekly support group for friends and family of addicts. Whether they have found recovery or still struggling with their addiction. Come join us on Wednesdays at Connections Rounded Recovery at 64 West Ave., Canandaigua. Meeting runs from 7-8 PM. Questions call Janet 585-394-5257.

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Open Community Meeting Monday, January 3, 2022, 6:308pm, Community Room. The first Monday evening of each month is dedicated to community input. All are welcome to join in, to learn about the organization, to ask questions and make suggestions. Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock. www. littlelakesny.org; 585-367-1046. Mindfulness in Daily Living with Annie O’Reilly. 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 11:15 to 12:15 (please note time change). Registration: $5. We will all be students together, learning how to bring more mindfulness and presence to our lives. Most meditation and other practices are in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh. We do not have to have experience in meditation to join. Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock. www.littlelakesny.org. 585-367-1046

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Sacred Circle Dancing with Kerri Vaughn - Tuesdays, 10:00 to 11:00. Registration: $5. Little Lakes Community Association, 4705 S. Main Street, Hemlock, www. littlelakesny.org, 585-367-1046. Sacred Circle Dancing draws on ancient cultural and modern dances from around the world. Each dance is presented in a step-by-step fashion and is appropriate for new dancers. The pace of the music will vary from slow and meditative to fast and energetic. Participants will be encouraged to listen to their bodies and participate only if comfortable.

Little Lakes Book Club Thursday, January 6, 2022, 6:30 to 7:30 pm. $5.00 donation, refreshments included. The club meets the first Thursday of each month. This month we will be reading The Agitators by Dorothy Wickenden. You are welcome to join us if you have never read the book or read it previously. Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock, (585) 367-1046, www.littlelakesny.org

Rueda de Casino Dance Club Fridays, 7-9pm. $12; pre-register at www.littlelakesny.org. Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock. Rueda de Casino is a group Salsa dance from Cuba. Think Square Dancing meets Salsa. Couples are arranged in a circle (Rueda = wheel), dancing Cuban style Salsa (Casino), responding to a “caller” orchestrating the dance. The first 45-60 minutes is learning oriented, with frequent stops to learn the moves and to improve details. The next 30-45 minutes is “flow” oriented, only stopping between songs. The last 30 minutes is for socializing. A variety of Salsa, Bachata, and Merengue music is played for anyone’s dancing pleasure.

Annie’s Ukulele Hour - 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month, 7:00 to 8:00 pm. Registration: $5. Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock. We will enjoy playing well-known or new tunes that are easy to play on the ukulele. Popular and simple chords will be used and taught. You may bring tunes to share with the whole group. If you are new or seasoned, you will leave the session with a smile on your face for having made music with others. Triyoga Class with Carol Williams - Fridays, 9:30-11:30am, Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock, Rm. 25 (Yoga Bhoga). Donations to LLCA accepted. Class content, while following systematized sequencing, allows for modification options as needed for each participant. Up to date COVID Safety rules respected. Learn ways to elicit the relaxation response, strengthening, instilling fluidity within the body, mind, and spirit for self-care. Contact Carol at 585-727-2230 to secure a space held for you.

LEICESTER Leicester/Cuylerville Food Pantry: The Leicester Food Pantry is at 161 Main Street, Leicester in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (the church on the corner). Hours will be Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 3-5pm by appointment only. Call 245-3448. Monetary donations can be made to LEPC Food Pantry and sent to PO Box 202, Leicester NY 14481.

LIMA Lima Food Pantry - DON’T FORGET WE ARE HERE! The LIMA FOOD PANTRY is open to all Lima residents in need. We will take your order via telephone and deliver to your door. Please call 582-6787 to sign up!

SPRINGWATER Meet the Author Night of “Navigating the Pandemic” - Thursday, January 20, 2022, 6:30-9pm, Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main Street, Hemlock. www. littlelakesny.org; 585-367-1046. This is a book event that the Little Lakes Community Center is proud to be sponsoring. Teresa Schreiber Werth’s new book, “Navigating the Pandemic: Stories of Hope and Resilience” is a collection of poetry, stories and honest feelings about this transformational time. These are the voices of over 36 men and women from all over the world sharing their experiences. Books available for purchase that evening. Cost is $16.00 and proceeds from the sale are being donated to the Society For Refugee Healthcare Providers.

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Hike Canadice Lake - Hike & Explore the north end of Canadice Lake Saturday, January 1 from 10AM- noon. Join Springwater Trails for a first-day hike which is part of a statewide effort to get people out for some exercise and to appreciate the area we live in. Additional information can be found on the website: springwatertrails.org

YORK York Emergency Food Pantry, 2662 Main Street in York. If you are in need of Food Assistance and live in York, you may call the following numbers for help: 243-2673, 243-2199, 243-0520 or 226-3495. If no answer, leave a message.

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and LARGE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Great condition. You move: 716-474-0386. Leave message.

Complete TREADLE SEWING MACHINE BASE to test machines repaired for donation to local nonprofits. Thank you in advance! douglaslpotter@gmail.com

COMPUTER DESK, gently used, room for a printer and keyboard plus a small drawer. Pick up Geneseo: amaylin@rochester.rr.com

USED POOL COVER to use as a garden cover, prefer rectangular but any type will do: hansjoan2@gmail.com

QUEEN METAL BED FRAME with casters. You pick up Livonia. Call or text: 585-261-6949

One TWO DRAWER FILING CABINET, used but not busted or rusted: mmshining42@gmail.com

One to four 2022 WALL CALENDARS: 585-225-1852 STANLEY HEAVY DUTY STAPLES. 1,500 pcs. Universal fit: 585-225-1852

CAMERA WITH ZOOM AND TIMER for senior to take pictures. In good working condition: 585-381-6546

BALDWIN ORGAN with two keyboard – two Octaves Pedals – bench with storage: powgear7@gmail.com

(Motorola) ARRIS CABLE MODEM (Model SB6183) or other make/models will work. jfz_rhy@yahoo.com

Three MECHANICAL TRANSPLANTER PLANT TRAYS: 585-798-1006

VINYL RECORDS they do not need to work, they are for my daughter: 585-519-8189

50+ WOODWORKING MAGAZINES, mostly American Woodworker: Pshippers@ frontier.com SCRAP METAL. Hemlock area: stuf2sell2022@yahoo.com

Gently used but still playable PLAYSTATION 4 VIDEO GAMES to expand grandchildren’s library. 585-334-6134

CHINA CABINET with solid oak cabinet base and oak and glass uppers. You must move before January 6: 585-727-0592

COMIC BOOKS and GRAPHIC NOVELS for a legally blind senior citizen. Contact me at: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com

HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS: 585-319-2172

CRAFTING SUPPLIES; no greeting cards but will take all other stuff. Also any LARGE PLASTIC BINS. 585-748-0356

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazines available -1996-2007. Most with original maps/inserts. Call/Text Mark: 585-704-7948

CHILD SIZED TABLE AND CHAIRS. Good condition and smoke free home please. lambselling@yahoo.com

USED MANUAL WHEELCHAIR. Still in good condition. For someone in need. Caseybrooklyn1024@gmail.com

WHITE CHRISTMAS TREE 2 to 3 ft. tall. 585-975-9367

FULL BOX SPRING, no mattress. Very good condition. Pick up, Avon: beulah102005@yahoo.com

TREADMILL rated for at least 400 pounds to help a family member lose weight. jtccg@aol.com

P205/75R/14 DODGE CARAVAN GOOD YEAR TIRE AND RIM. Lots of tread. Pick up, Greece: 585-621-5435

SMALL OUTBOARD MOTOR, PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, CONN STROBOTUNER, TIRES 235/70R/16, ROOFING MATERIALS and SMALL TRAILER: 585-671-1996 or 585-323-1762

Lexus NX black CARPET FLOOR MATS. dlbivt2@yahoo.com Free FIREWOOD. Canandaigua area. You cut. Call 585-396-9669 5 black STACKABLE OFFICE TYPE CHAIRS. Excellent condition. 585-750-7190 MOTORIZED HOSPITAL BED w/rails and mattress. 585-851-9121 CHRISTMAS VHS TAPES. Avon. 315-663-5483 Ask for Ilene. 6’ ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE with stand and ornaments. burnsjr76@outlook.com OFFICE CHAIR. sscott01@rochester.rr.com WURLITZER SPINET PIANO. Needs tuning. You move please: 585-721-0378 DAY LILIES. You dig up, East Rochester: 585-381-6546 SIMMONS BABY CRIB, light wood, with MATTRESS. Both sides lower: 585-586-4692 VINYL COVER for the bed of a F150 – snaps together with clips. ROLLING END TABLE with glass doors and an END TABLE/KIDS TABLE: 585-565-2037 50” FUJITSU PLASMAVISION plasma display. This is not a Smart TV. Works great: srb9924@gmail.com VIVITAR 2300 PROFESSIONAL TRIPOD and a SONY BMC (Beta Movie Camera). Brighton area: 585-424-2907 Men’s size 7-13 SOFCOMFORT CUSTOM ORTHOTIC INSERT for prosthetic victim, left side only: tjpr@yahoo.com One mounted DEAN 175/65/14 M&S TIRE: 585-421-3681 Box of 60 XYLITOL PACKETS for a neti pot: Kathy.barsz@gmail.com We have lots of CHESTNUTS: 585-300-7630 Long SLIP & SLIDE used once. You pick up, Fairport: hking29768@aol.com UPRIGHT PIANO. You move: 585-245-9043 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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GVPS Lima Golden Agers will meet on Tuesday, January 11th at Easton’s in Lima. Arrive at 12:00pm with Lunch at 12:30pm. Meeting to follow. Make reservations by January 7th. Call Trudy Jones at (585) 261-8554 or Jim Murphy at (585) 208-3981.

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* Bill Nye the Science Guy holds a patent for ballet pointe shoes.

DON’T DROP THE BALL ON HAVING A CLEAN HOUSE THIS NEW YEARS! Come to the janitorial supply store that has it all. Open to the general public. Wholesale Janitorial Supplies (residential & commercial)

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POLL The uncertainty of the last two years have made some hesitant to make plans and set goals for the future. Will you make any New Year's resolutions for 2022?

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Poll Ends 12-28-21 Christmastime is the season of eggnog and dancing sugar plums! Which holiday treat are you most looking forward to this week? 7% Buckeyes 0% Candy Canes 29% Cookies 43% Christmas Dinner 7% Eggnog 14% Fruitcake 0% Gingerbread We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard when you visit www.gvpennysaver.com!

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: During the pandemic, my cat “Rusty” would jump into my lap or roam across my keyboard during Zoom meetings with the rest of my team. Everyone thought it was funny. Last month I was hired to work remotely for a new company. My supervisor told me the cat cannot appear on screen. If I put Rusty into the bathroom during video calls (I have a studio apartment), he yowls loudly until I let him out. What can I do? I need to keep this job. -- Jake V., Alexandria, Virginia

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Robert Dwight Strasburg December 26, 2021 Robert Dwight Strasburg, age 84, of Geneseo, died Sunday, December 26, 2021, at FF Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY. He was predeceased by his daughter, Jane Strasburg; parents, Robert and Ann Strasburg; brother, Bruce Strasburg and sister, Joan Dunlavy. He is survived by his wife, Mary Strasburg; children, Lillian (Billy) Reed of Conesus, James Strasburg of Geneseo; grandchildren, Teri and Rodney Snyder both of Conesus; sister, Janice (Tom) Brewer of Rochester; sister-in-law, Charlene Strasburg of Niagara Falls; many nieces, nephews and cousins. Robert Dwight was born September 19, 1937, in Niagara Falls, NY the son of Robert N. and Ann Heckler Strasburg. He retired from the United States Post Office in Henrietta. He was a Volunteer Fireman for Caledonia, Retsof and Groveland Fire Departments. He was a longtime member of the Western New York Volunteer Fireman’s Association. Calling hours were held on Wednesday, December 29, 2021, from 4-7 PM at the Rector-Hicks Funeral Home, 111 Main St. in Geneseo. Interment was in Oatka Cemetery in Scottsville at the family’s convenience. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Groveland Fire Department, P.O. Box 49, Groveland, NY 14462, or the Geneseo Sports Boosters, 4050 Avon Rd., Geneseo, NY 14454. To share a memory with the family or leave a condolence, please visit Rector-HicksFuneralHome.com

William F. Lubanski December 23, 2021 In loving Memory of William “Bill” Lubanski, 80 years old of York died at home surrounded by family on December 23, 2021 after a brief illness. Bill was predeceased by his parents, Stanley and Margaret Eggert Lubanski; sister and brother in law, Marlise and Roger Burden; brothers, Stanley Jr. and Donald; sister and brother in law, Karen and James Kennedy; sister in law, Gloria Lubanski; brother in laws, Jerald, Ronald and Roy McCracken; sister in law, Valeria McCracken and William Phillips. Bill is survived by wife of 60 years, Linda McCracken Lubanski; son, Donald (Ruth) Lubanski; daughters, Rona ( James) Gaesser; Amy (Daniel) Dunlavey; grandchildren, Doug (Kelly) Hendrickson; Cody Hendrickson; Rachel Gaesser; Grace Gaesser; Colleen Beach and Doug Reynolds; Donald Lubanski Jr; Madison (Blake) Hornisher; Jacob Trasher; Kristen Trasher; great-grandchildren, Everlee and Vienna Hendrickson; Cicelia, Ryker and Mia Reynolds; brothers, Les Lubanski; Earl (Barb) Lubanski; sister in laws; Nancy Lubanski; Ruth McCracken, Beverly McCracken Widdowson and Marilyn McCracken, many nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Bill grew up in Cuylerville and York, married Linda in 1961. Together they raised their family in York. Bill was a longtime employee of the Genesee & Wyoming Railroad ending his career as Director of Safety in 2002. Family was always a priority, spending countless hours at school sporting events with his children and grandchildren, he also spent a great deal of time vacationing, camping and teaching the boys how to fish. Bill also enjoyed sports including softball, golf and bowling. He truly enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Bill didn’t miss an opportunity to meet his friends daily for coffee and conversation. He always made it a point to put a smile of others’ faces. He was a very generous and caring friend. He will be dearly missed. No prior calling hours. His Memorial Service will be held on Monday, January 3, 2022 at 11 AM at the York United Presbyterian Church, 2662 Main St. in York with Rev. Michelle Sumption officiating. Interment will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery in York. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Livingston County Hospice Fund, 2 Murray Hill Dr., Mt. Morris, NY 14510, the York United Presbyterian Church, PO Box 411, York, NY 14592 or the York Fire Department, PO Box 409, York, NY 14592. To share a memory with the family or leave a condolence, please visit Rector-HicksFuneralHome.com.

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Rosemary E. Coleman December 24, 2021 Livonia: At age 75, Rosemary passed peacefully on December 24, 2021. She was born on September 21, 1946 in Rochester, NY to the late William and Elizabeth (LaCour) Coleman. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her brother, William G. Coleman. Survived by her brother, Robert Coleman of Nunda; cousin, Mary Ann LaCour of Gates and brother-in-law, Roger (Sharlene) Vanderbrook of Avon. Also survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Rosemary always tried to make others happy. She went out of her way to accommodate family and friends. During her working career she was a secretary at Eastman Kodak, retiring after 38 years of service. Rosemary was a resident of Alpine Manor in Lima for the last ten years. No prior calling hours will be held. Rosemary’s Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30am on Friday, December 31, 2021 at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 6591 Richmond Mills Road, Rte 20A, Livonia, NY. Burial to follow at St. Michael’s Cemetery, Livonia. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Breast Cancer Coalition, 1048 University Ave., Rochester, NY 14607 or online at www.bccr.org. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com 346-5401

Lynn E. Delaney “JD” December 18, 2021 Livonia: At age 82, Lynn passed peacefully on December 18, 2021, at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville, NY. He was born on April 23, 1939 in South Livonia to the late Arthur and Marian (Holmes) Delaney. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his siblings, Helen Morrison, James “Bud” Delaney, Donald Delaney and Jesse Wackerman. Survived by the love of his life, Kathleen Keesler; children, Tracy (Bill) Henry Jr. of Conesus, Darcy (David) Long of Kentucky, Johnny Lynn (Sharlene) Delaney of Idaho, and Bethany Palmer of LeRoy; grandchildren, Anji Camacho, Bill Henry III (Alicia Ryan), Emily Henry (Ben Mills), Evan (Nicole) Hastie, Seth (Monica) Hastie, Amber (Colin) Weymer, Megan (Nick) Johnson, Bianca Gregory; also survived by ten great-grandchildren, as well as many nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends.

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PAYING CONDOLENCES Upon meeting with grieving individuals, those paying condolences may search their minds for words that adequately express their feelings and provide comfort. The fact is, however, that words may not be needed at all. Those who have just experienced great loss would tell you that they find the mere presence of well-wishing people provides them with a great deal of support. While a lot of expressions might come to mind, a heartfelt embrace may speak volumes about what a person attending a funeral has to say. Beyond that, any mention of the deceased or inquiry as to the health of the mourner is sure to be appreciated. Making declarations of one’s willingness to help can come later. One of the reasons why people are so uncomfortable at a wake or funeral is because they’re not sure about what to do or say when offering condolences. While death may be an extremely uncomfortable topic, the worst thing you can do is ignore it when it occurs in the family of a friend or colleague. Doing nothing, or pretending it didn’t happen, is not good etiquette. To learn about our funeral services, please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401. Please tour our facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.” ~ Albert Schweitzer

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Lynn served in the United States Army. He worked and retired as a brick mason. The family home in South Livonia is where he set up his shop, “JD’s Tired Iron” to follow his passion for motorcycles. His talent for stripping down and rebuilding a Harley Davidson to its original glory (+/- some tweaks) was unsurpassed. Each bike encapsulated the man that he was. Lynn rode on the rough and wild side at times, but he was always centered by his love for his family and lifelong friends. Sadly, the end of a legend has come. You will be forever missed, My Dear. A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held in the spring. Memorial contributions may be made in Lynn’s memory to the Livonia Ambulance, PO Box 8, Livonia, NY 14487. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com 346-5401 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER CHANGE Research the job market. Look into the industries for the field you are considering. Is it the right time for success in this field? Industries tend to ebb and flow. Do not leave a job only to find the next career has few, if any, openings. Job growth projections are available through resources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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DID YOU KNOW? Brief breaks during the work day can dramatically improve one’s ability to focus on a task. A 2011 study published in the journal Cognition found that brief mental breaks can improve focus on a prolonged task. The study’s authors tested participants’ ability to focus on a repetitive computerized task for 50 minutes under various conditions. The control group performed the task without breaks or diversions. The switch group and non-switch group memorized four digits before performing the task and were directed to respond if they saw one of the digits on the screen while performing the task. The switch group was the only group to be presented with the digits twice during the experiment, and both groups were tested on their memory of the digits at the end of the task. Most participants’ performance declined considerably over the course of the 50-minute task. However, the performance of those in the switch group did not decline at all, as the two brief breaks to respond to the digits allowed them to maintain their focus throughout the experiment. The researchers behind the study concluded that the switch group’s performance was steady because the brain is built to detect and respond to change, and its performance will actually suffer if it must maintain prolonged attention on a single task without taking a break. Professionals with a lot on their plates may see their performance improve by taking frequent mental breaks throughout the workday.

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JUNK CARS, TRUCKS, and Vans Wanted! Higher cash paid for most. Always free pickup. We are the ONLY local company that pays the most! Honest and Fairest for over 30 years. 585-305-5865.

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PETS CAVA-POO PUPPIES: 1st shots, wormed, vet checked, family raised. $1250. 585-943-8641

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RUSH: Furnished, Private Guest Suite 3 rooms. In private home. 8 minutes to RIT and 16 minutes to UofR. Female $550. 585-754-3774. FOR RENT: Single bedroom apartment. In Wayland Village. No Pets, No Smoking. $600/month includes utilities. 585-704-6737

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ANTIQUES WANTED: Coins. Furniture, Toys, Crocks, Oil Paintings, Oil/ Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors. Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES, 585-226-6160, 585-747-0193.

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