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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. In 2018, Mookie Betts became the third player in Boston Red Sox history to hit for the cycle when batting leadoff. Name either of the other two to do it. 2. Which hitter holds the majorleague record for most plate appearances in a season? 3. In 2018, Patrick Mahomes twice tied a Kansas City Chiefs record for most touchdown passes in a game (six). Who else holds the mark? 4. Duke’s R.J. Barret set an ACC record for most points by a freshman men’s basketball player (860). Who had held the mark? 5. Name two of the last three NHL teams before the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2018-19 season to score at least 325 goals. Hint: They all played in the 199596 season. 6. Joe Gibbs Racing set a modernera record in 2019 for most NASCAR Cup Series victories in a season (19). Which organization had held the mark? 7. Who was the last tennis player older than Rafael Nadal (33 in 2019) to win the U.S. Open men’s singles title?
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Answers 1. Brock Holt (2015) and Leon Culberson (1943). 2. Philadelphia’s Jimmy Rollins, with 778 in 2007. 3. Len Dawson, who did it in 1964. 4. Georgia Tech’s Kenny Anderson scored 721 points in the 1989-90 season. 5. Pittsburgh (362 goals), Colorado (326) and Detroit (325) all totaled at least 325 goals. 6. Hendrick Motorsports won 18 races in 2007. 7. Ken Rosewall was 35 when he won it in 1970.
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Geneseo, N.Y. - On November 18, 2019 at the Supreme Court in the nation’s capital, Geneseo native Stephen M. Kelley was admitted to practice at the Supreme Court. A total of 126 attorneys from around the country shared Kelley’s achievement that day. “As they read your name, you stood up right in front of the entire current Supreme Court—seated by seniority with new members on either end,” says Kelley. “It was unforgettable.” In 1917, Kelley’s grandfather, Charles F. Kelley, Sr., a wellknown Manhattan attorney who specialized in maritime law was recognized in the same ceremony 102 years ago this fall. His grandfather’s Certificate of Admission to practice before the Supreme Court hangs in Kelley’s home. As a member of the District of Columbia Bar, as well as a delegate from the 7th Judicial District to become a member of the House of Delegates for the New York State Bar Association, beginning 2020, Kelley says, “I am keenly aware of the critical role that the Supreme Court has in this country. In today’s world, I can live in Geneseo and also take part in a much larger landscape. I welcome the challenge.” Kelley lives with his wife, Susan, at Big House Stables in Geneseo. Stephen Kelley’s phone number is (585) 519-4387.
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THE BIBLE SAYS: “Ye have not eaten bread, neither have ye drunk wine or strong drink: that ye might know that I am the LORD your God.” (Deuteronomy 29:6) “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.” (Proverbs 20:1) “It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink:”(Proverbs 31:4) “Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that they may follow strong drink; that continue until night, till wine inflame them!” (Isaiah 5:11) “But they also have erred through wine, and through strong drink are out of the way; the priest and the prophet have erred through strong drink, they are swallowed up of wine, they are out of the way through strong drink; they err in vision, they stumble in judgment.” (Isaiah 28:7) “Stay yourselves, and wonder; cry ye out, and cry: they are drunken, but not with wine; they stagger, but not with strong drink.” (Isaiah 29:9) For further help, write: Burke Hill Bible Church, P. O. Box 257, Silver Lake, NY 14549 E-mail us at: bbhc@cnyti.com Or come see us at the corner of Burke Hill & Coe Rd., Perry, NY.
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HOMETOWN United Methodist Church
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1. PreK- 1st grade Dancers performed “The Sugar Plum Fairy” at their Holiday Recital at the St. Mary’s Auditorium in Canandaigua. 2. My toy poodle Teddy, camera ready for the holidays! 3. Sleigh Ride into the New Year! 4. The Genesee County 4-H Chops & Hocks Club made string art pig ornaments at their December 4-H Club meeting.
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To our valued guests- New Restaurant Hours for 2020. We will be changing hours for Sundays starting Jan. 12, 2020. We will no longer be opening at 1pm. We will open for dinner service on Sundays at 4pm to keep our hours consistent. Mon-Closed, Tues-Thurs 4pm-8pm; Fri-Sat 4pm-9pm; Sun 4pm-8pm. We will open early on any given day, Sundays included for private parties of 20 guests or more.
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Lima Public Library: Alzheimer’s Association Support Group on Monday 1/13 at 2:00 PM. No registration required. We will be closed on Monday 1/17 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Food Preservation Sharing Group on Thursday 1/23 7:00 PM. Presented by Friends of the Lima Public Library. No registration required. Gardening Talk on Thursday 2/6 at 7:00 PM. Presented by the Friends of the Lima Public Library Alzheimer’s Association Support Group on Monday 2/10 at 2:00 PM. No registration required. Are weekdays too busy? Stop and see us on Saturdays 9a-12p until Memorial Day (unless noted).
Avon Free Library 143 Genesee Street • Avon (585) 226-8461 Fax: 226-6615 M-Th: 10-8; Fri. 10-5; Sat.10-3 www.avonfreelibrary.org
Lima Public Library 1872 Genesee St., Lima 585-582-1311 Mon., Tues., Thurs., 1pm-8:30pm; Wed., 10am-12 noon, 1pm-5pm; Fri., 1pm-5pm
Livonia Public Library 2 Washington St., Livonia Phone 346-3450 • Fax 346-5911 facebook.com/LivoniaPublicLibrary livonialibrary.org Mon.-Thurs.10am-8pm; Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-3pm
Wadsworth Library 24 Center St., Geneseo Phone: 243-0440 • Fax: 243-0429 wadslib.com Mon.-Thurs. 10am-8:30pm; Fri. 1:30-6pm; Sat. 10am-3pm; Sunday-Closed
Wadsworth Library: Knitting Group - Monday, January 6 from 4:00-5:30 pm. Interested yarn-crafters of all ages and levels are invited to join us in the library’s downstairs community room. Beginners are welcome and supplies and instruction are available. Sponsored by Friends of Wadsworth Library. Origami Club - Wednesday, January 8 from 6:30-8:00 pm. Join us for folding fun at Origami Club! Ages 5 and up, including adults! All materials provided. Sponsored by Friends of Wadsworth Library. Library Board of Trustees Monthly Meeting - Thursday, January 9 from 4:00-6:30 pm. Board meetings are held in the community room and are open to the public. Wine Glass Painting - Monday, January 13 from 6:30-8:00 pm. Come get crafty in the meeting room and paint wine glasses! Turn a regular wine glass into a beautiful masterpiece. This program is best suited for adults. Space limited. Please call the library at 243-0440 or stop in to register.
Avon Free Library: PJ Storytime Celebrates 50 Years of Sesame Street with a Dance Party on Thursday, January 9th at 6:30 PM! Building Club for Kids on Saturday, January 11th from 11 AM to 2 PM. Chinese New Year Dragon Masks for Kids on Wednesday, January 15th at 6:00. Baby Sensory Play on Monday, January 20th at 10:30 AM. Family Movie Night: “Abominable” on Wednesday, January 22nd at 5:30 PM. For Adults: Dollars & Sense Financial Workshop on Wednesday, January 8th at 6:30 PM. Yarn Yak Needle-crafting group on Fridays, January 10th and 24th and on Tuesday the 21st. Creative Writing Workshop on Wednesday, January 15th at 6:30 PM. Adult Valentines Paper Craft on Wednesday, January 29th at 6:30 PM
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CONESUS Soup & Sandwich: Held the second Sunday of every month from noon to 3pm at the Conlon Mulvaney Legion, 6317 Marshall Rd., Conesus.
DANSVILLE Winter Wonderland Gala! Saturday, January 18, 7pm-11pm at the Moose Club, Dansville. Please support Dansville Strong, Inc. at our first major fundraiser! Join us for an adult Semi-Formal which will include hors d’oeuvres, music, dancing and a cash bar. Must be 21 and over. Ticket price presale $25 per person / $30 per couple. At the Door $30 per person / $40 per couple. Questions or to purchase tickets please contact: Karie Frisiras: 585-415-3484 or email dansvillestrong@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you!
HEMLOCK
Monthly Pancake Breakfast Held the first Sunday of the month (JANUARY 5) from 8-10:30am at the Avon Veterans Hall, 5480 Avon-East Avon Rd., Avon. SPECIAL: Cinnamon Rolls. Cost: $7. Take outs available - our containers only. Hosted by American Legion Post 294.
BLOOMFIELD Breakfast Buffet - Sunday, January 12th, 7:30-11:00 am at the Francis M Dalton American Legion Post 282, 2475 State Route 65, West Bloomfield. Adults $7; Ages 6-10 $3; 5 & under Free. Scrambled eggs, home fries, French toast, bacon, sausage, pastries, fruit, juice and coffee. Take outs available. Everyone welcome.
Fish Fry - Join us at the Hemlock Fire Department for a delicious Fish Fry from 5-7:30pm. For takeout call ahead 367-2730. Cost: $12. Held the 2nd Friday of the month September-March at the Hemlock Fire Hall, 7375 Al Sharpe Ave., Hemlock. Open Community Meeting Monday, January 6, 2020 from 6:30-8:30 pm, 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. http:// www.LittleLakesNY.org
Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Livonia Public Library: FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT! Showing January 10th @ 6pm - Spirited Away. Bring your sleeping bags, blankets, and pillows. Enjoy free popcorn! All ages welcome. STORY TIME AT THE LIBRARY! Sensory Play for Babies: Ages 8mos.24mos., Tuesdays 10:30-11:00am. Family Story Time: Ages 2yrs-5yrs, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 10:3011:15am. *Registration Required. WINTER MAKERSPACE: Registration required. We offer programs for students in grades K-2nd, 3rd-5th, and 6th-9th. Check out our website for more information on upcoming programs. LIBRARY BOOK CLUB - Next Meeting January 16th @ 6:30pm. January Book Selection: The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware. New Members Welcome! GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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“2nd Lt. Myron Adams, US Signal Corps, from Bloomfield” By Leif Herrgessel, Director, East Bloomfield Historical Society Wednesday evening from 7:30-9:00pm
Please support Dansville Strong, Inc. at our first major fundraiser!
Admission for adults is $10 or $5 for members of the Museum. Seating is limited. Purchase your advance sale tickets at the Museum during normal Museum hours of Tuesdays 10 am to 3 pm and Saturdays 1 pm to 5 pm. Remaining tickets will be sold the night of the presentation at the door.
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LEROY Community for Understanding St. Mark’s Episcopal Church’s monthly discussion series called “Community for Understanding” will meet at the church, 1 East Main St., LeRoy on Thursday, January 9 at 7:00 pm to hear a guest speaker talk about working as a counselor with incarcerated people. All are welcome to these monthly conversations on current concerns. More information at www.stmarksleroy.org or 585-768-7200.
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Spaghetti Dinner at the United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summers Street, Livonia, the second Wednesday of every month next one is January 8th. Spaghetti, meatballs, salad, garlic bread and finger food desserts. Gluten free pasta available. Take-out is available as well. Adults $7 ($8 with meatballs); children 10 years and under $3. Serving 5:00-7:00 pm. We hope you can join us for dinner!
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The Lima Golden Agers Club will meet Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at Fanatics in Lima. Arrive: 11:3012noon. Short Meeting: 12noon. Lunch Served: 12:30pm. Please make reservations by January 1, 2020. Remember: Dues and Nominations this month. Call Doris Milton 585-624-1114 or Marilyn Stuart 585-755-1329.
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The Potter Volunteer Fire Department will be having a BREAKFAST at the Potter Fire House, 1255 Phelps Road on Sunday, January 19 from 8AM till Noon. Pancakes, sausages, home fries, eggs, breakfast sandwiches, coffee, juice and more!
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SPRINGWATER Hike & Explore Harriet Hollister Spencer Park - Sunday January 5 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails. org
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Thank you to all the workers at Dollar General, Big M, the Post Office and C Bank, from Grandma Carol Creswell of Bloomfield. I want to thank the nice person at the Tim Hortons Spencerport drive For weeks, our local grocery store has posted that they were reducing hours, closing at 8 p.m. Well, ok, but on Saturday, Nov. 9, I pulled into the parking lot at 7:51, and the employees were already in their cars, pulling out of the mostly empty employee parking lot. I checked cellphone time. I thought there might be a few left inside, so I watched as another customer went to the door, which was already locked. She shook the door. No one came, so she walked back to her car, angrily yelling to me they were closed early. I pulled out of the parking lot at 7:55 and went to another town to buy what I needed, but I had driven about 5 miles out of my way to buy locally; I won’t make that mistake again. Management is failing when employees close store before posted hours, alienating customers. Don’t be fooled by all the advertisements for “free range” turkeys from a recently GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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than I planned on. So, I asked for some help getting the bags to my car. It was very busy in the store due to Christmas (no help showed up) when suddenly a handsome stranger asked if he could help me and I said “yes.” He ignored the cell phone call from my plumber who called on the way to my car and put all away all my groceries and shut the trunk. I blessed him and he wished me a Merry Christmas. Was this a young Santa Claus? I think so… This was so nice of a stranger. Don’t know his name, but he was so polite. He brightened this 87-year old’s day! absolutely unacceptable! What are you thinking when you allow your dog to do so before you just walk away and forget about it? Equally disgusting is the person(s) who actually picks it up, bags it and then leaves the filled bag along the path on a stone or under a bush. What are you thinking? Are you entitled? Do you think someone else will just come along and pick it up? You are responsible for your dog’s mess. I am not! We are getting to that time of year when the weather becomes freezing and harsh. Some people have been misinformed when it comes to dogs surviving outside during these times. They want to be warm and comfortable just like we do. Bring your pets inside, no matter what you use them for. No one around you wants to listen to them cry and bark all day and night because they’re hurting, freezing or going crazy in the tiny space they’re kept in 24/7.
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MaryAnn, you are a Christmas angel. The boys appreciated the clothes. Thank you for all you did! JH My boys and I would like to thank a generous “Christmas elf” for making our Christmas extra special this year. The Christmas spirit is alive and well, and my children had the most wonderful Christmas. Thank you, and God bless you! One
I work as a cashier, and today I had what was probably the worst experience since I started cashiering with a mother and father and their completely undisciplined child. The child seemed to be about seven or eight years old, so I’m not blaming him. The child shoved past me, tried to steal my personal property, attempted to press buttons on the cash register, and generally disturbed everyone in not only my line, but in my neighbors’ lines, as well. The parents pretty much just let their child run free. I sincerely hope that both are embarrassed about this. If you can’t control your child, then one of you should take him outside to your car. Please do not come back to my store, or if you do, please stay out of my line. Everyone in the vicinity was mortified by your child’s behavior.
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(NAPSI)—The fall and winter seasons bring cooler temperatures, holidays, and images of cozy nights by the fireplace. Yet the change in seasons also comes with the chance of severe weather and an increase in fire risks. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, more home fires occur in winter than in any other season.
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“Holiday decorations, space heaters, generators, and fireplaces all present fire hazards if not properly used and maintained,” said Steve Hirsch, chair of the National Volunteer Fire Council. “Residents should be aware of the dangers and take the steps to make sure their families and homes are protected.” Follow these tips to minimize home fire and safety risks: • Install smoke alarms in every sleeping room, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every level of the home. Test monthly to ensure they work. • Install carbon monoxide alarms and test them at least once a month. • Know where the gas, electric, and water main shut-off controls are and how to use them. • Place fire extinguishers in the kitchen, garage, and living room, and make sure all household members know how to use them. • Develop a home fire escape plan and practice it with the entire family. • Keep portable generators outside and away from the home. • Install a screen in front of each fireplace or wood stove. Store cooled ashes in a metal container outside the home.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Jan. 1, 1818, “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus” is published. The book by 20-year-old Mary Shelley is frequently called the world’s first science fiction novel. In Shelley’s tale, a scientist animates a creature constructed from dismembered corpses.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 88 and have had osteoarthritis in my hands and knees since I was in my 50s. I began taking Tylenol and Advil for pain. But on a recommendation from a health food store clerk, I started taking turmeric. Since that first dose, I have never had to take any pain medication again. I also have not had a knee replacement. My specialist is very pleased with my condition, and encourages my use of turmeric. I plan to up the dose from 150 mg daily because of research that shows its benefits in avoiding Alzheimer’s disease. -- D.D.L. ANSWER: Turmeric has been shown to be helpful in some people with osteoarthritis, and is unlikely to have serious side effects; however, stomach upset is possible, and turmeric should be used with caution in people on warfarin or other anticoagulants. However, there is no good evidence showing that turmeric prevents or treats dementia. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been hearing a lot about making yogurt at home. Is homemade yogurt a recipe for food poisoning? -- H.C. ANSWER: Homemade yogurt is easy to make, can be more healthy than store-bought as it has very little sugar, and can be made very safely with minimal precautions. The key is to make sure the milk is fresh and sterile, then to carefully add in healthy bacteria. All you need to do is boil fresh milk to a bare simmer (to kill any unhealthy bacteria); cool it down to 100-110 F (37-42 C), which is an optimal temperature for growth of the healthy bacteria that help prevent the growth of unhealthy bacteria or yeast; stir in a few tablespoons of plain yogurt with active healthy bacterial cultures; and keep it in a warm place for six to 12 hours or so. You can use the yogurt you just made as the starter for the next batch. Add in some pureed fresh fruit, and you have a healthier, tastier and cheaper yogurt than you can buy at the store. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: I take 40 mg of lisinopril for high blood pressure. One doctor told me to take a 40 mg tablet in the morning, while another said to take 20 mg in the morning and 20 mg in the evening. Will separating the dosage better control my blood pressure? On average, mine is 130/75. -- M.A.P. ANSWER: For lisinopril in particular, taking the medication twice daily showed a better reduction in blood pressure than once daily, according to a study performed last year. People who took lisinopril twice daily had about a 10-point systolic (4 point diastolic) improvement in BP control, so your blood pressure might be more like 120/71 if you started taking it in two doses, if you are similar to the subjects in the study (that sounds like a big drop to me, despite the study results). People who are doing just fine on once-daily lisinopril don’t need to change. Don’t make any changes in your medication without discussing it with your own doctor.
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Kenneth E. Colvin “Bud” LIMA - December 28, 2019 at age 88. He is survived by his children John E. (Kim) Colvin, Brett (Diane) Colvin both of Lima; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Bud was predeceased by his wife Elizabeth “Betty” Colvin; son Russell Colvin; sister Doris Johnson; brother Edward Colvin.
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CONSIDER THE POSSIBILITIES In 2018, more than half of Americans chose cremation, and the forecast is that the national cremation rate will reach 80 percent by 2035. Despite the rising popularity of this method of body disposal, many individuals are unclear about it. For instance, there is a common misconception that choosing cremation means there cannot be a funeral. The fact is that cremation allows for more memorialization options than less. There could be a funeral with or without a viewing, followed by cremation at a later time. A memorial service could be held at a traditional funeral home, after which there would be an interment of the ashes. There are many more options, underscoring the need to preplan and consider the possibilities. Many families choose to have a traditional funeral with cremation as disposition thus allowing for visitation in a church or funeral home followed by the cremation. Family and friends are given the opportunity to see their loved one for the last time and for all to say goodbye others may choose a memorial service with or without the cremated remains present at the church or funeral home. Please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401. We serve families at their time of need providing personalized, compassionate, and professional funeral services. Please tour our facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “ “It is not the length of life but the depth of life.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sign up to receive obituary notifications at: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com THE BENEFITS OF PREPLANNING YOUR FUNERAL Preplanning protects families faced with sudden death. Few people want to think about their deaths, and fewer still want to think about dying suddenly and/or dying young. Preplanning a funeral and setting money aside early can protect and help families faced with sudden deaths. That can be especially important for young parents, who won’t want to leave their spouses and children financially destitute should they suddenly pass away.
Bud worked for Pinko in Lima for 20 years, and then for the Town of Lima Highway Dept. where he retired after 20 years of service as Deputy Highway Superintendent. He was an avid fisherman and hunter all his life. Calling hours were held Thursday, January 2, 2020 from 6 - 8 pm at the O’Connell-Dougherty Funeral Home, 2041 Lake Ave., Lima where his Funeral Service was held Friday, January 3, 2020 at 10 am. Interment: St. Rose Cemetery, Lima. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Livingston Co. Hospice, 2 County Campus, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 or Golisano Children’s Hospital c/o Advancement Center, 300 River Road, PO Box 278996, Rochester, NY 14627. To share a memory or send a condolence visit oconnelldoughertyfuneralhome.com
Patricia A. Loomis December 21, 2019 AVON Died on Saturday, December 21, 2019 after a long struggle with COPD. She is survived by her children Catherine, Michael (Leslie Harrington), and Matthew; her grandchildren Chris, Zack, Mercedez, and Camdyn Loomis, and Ryan and Cory Brock; her great-grandchildren Celeanah Loomis, and Kendrick, Serenity, and Annalise Scott; her brother Chris (Lesia) Harness; and nieces, nephews, and cousins. Pat was a hard worker, and held jobs at the Cedar Shakes Restaurant, Super Duper, and Marine Midland Bank, but her favorite job was as the Avon Town Court clerk. Her excellent and accurate work as clerk, as well as her chocolate chip cookies, made the court a favorite among police and attorneys. Pat was a devoted mother and grandmother, and an avid and expert knitter and baker. She loved to watch British mysteries and encouraged others to get to know Inspector Morse, Jane Tennison, Chief Superintendent Foyle, and other favorite English detectives. Pat also tried never to miss an occasion when she might make or send a card. We will miss her terribly, and we are grateful to the nurses and aides, especially Chris, Sharon, Rhonda and Elisa, who helped Pat and her family during her long illness. A memorial service will be held in May 31, 2020 at 2 pm at the Stephenson Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc. 350 Genesee Street, Avon, on Pat’s birthday. Donations in Pat’s memory may be made to WXXI, P.O. Box 20570, Rochester, NY 14602. Please share your memories of Pat at www.stephensondougherty.com
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CROSSWORD ONLINE ONLY AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE 2 parcels @ 4422 Hillside Rd., Pike & Eagle, NY. Bidding begins Mon., 1/6/20, 6 pm and ends Mon., 2/17, 7 pm. Parcel A: Single family residence w/gambrel roof barn & 11 acres. Parcel B: Residential vacant land w/85.74+/- acres of mostly wooded property. TERMS: Sold subject to seller’s acceptance of final bid. 10% Buyer’s Premium. $10,000 deposit on each property, closing in 45 days. OPEN HOUSE: Wed., Jan. 15, 11am-1pm and Wed. Feb. 5, 11am-1pm. See www.bontragerauction.com for photos & details.
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ACROSS Treasure Hunting Safety Tips For The Savvy Yard Sale Shopper Second-hand items, especially electronics, building supplies, appliances and helmets, may carry certain risks if damaged or used. If you are planning on reselling consumer items, check the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Web site for a guide on things that can and cannot be sold, and for product recalls. CSA Group, a leading certification and testing organization, offers these safety tips for yard sale shoppers. Counterfeit or illegal goods: Brand-name companies want you to know whose product you’re buying, so look for a recognized name. Also, look for return addresses or company contact information on packages.
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Jan. 8, 1835, President Andrew Jackson achieves his goal of entirely paying off the United States’ national debt. It was the only time in U.S. history that the national debt stood at zero, and it precipitated one of the worst financial crises in American history, the Panic of 1837. On Jan. 9, 1861, a Union merchant ship is fired upon as it tries to deliver supplies to Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, in the first exchange of shots between North and South. The shots were fired by gunner George E. Haynsworth, a cadet at The Citadel in Charleston. On Jan. 7, 1927, the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team travels west from Chicago to play their first game, in Hinckley, Illinois. Coach Abe Saperstein decided to promote his new team’s racial makeup by naming them after Harlem, the famous black neighborhood of New York City.
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Life insurance is a product few people want to think about. That’s perfectly understandable, as life insurance forces men and women to consider their own mortality. But life insurance is not something adults should avoid, especially if they have dependents. Many people should consider life insurance when estate planning so they can provide security for their loved ones. But life insurance is a purchase unlike any other, and people may be confused or intimidated when attempting to purchase life insurance policies. Deciding if you need coverage While life insurance seems like the kind of thing every person should have, that’s not necessarily the case. For example, single men and women with no dependents and no tax or debt concerns generally do not need life insurance. If you are single but have tax issues or a considerable amount of debt, then a life insurance policy can be used to pay those debts upon your death. Adults with dependents, such as a spouse and/or children, should consider purchasing life insurance, which can help your surviving dependents maintain their quality of life and pay their bills in the wake of your death. Buying life insurance Much like various other types of insurance, life insurance can be purchased from an insurance agent or via an insurance company’s website. When choosing a company from which to buy a life insurance policy, look for a company with a strong rating, as no one wants to end up being burned by a life insurance provider who goes out of business. Some people prefer to work with independent brokers who can share information about products from various providers rather than just the ones offered by the firm company-affiliated agents work for. Choosing coverage When choosing coverage, you will no doubt be asked if you prefer term insurance or permanent insurance. Term insurance is the least expensive life insurance, and such policies only last for a predetermined number of years. Men and women may purchase life insurance policies if they only want life insurance until they retire or until their children reach adulthood. Permanent insurance is more expensive and will last from the moment you purchase the policy until your death. Many people choose permanent life insurance policies so the money their beneficiaries receive upon their death can be used to pay estate taxes. In addition, there is an investment component to permanent insurance policies, as a portion of the premiums on such policies is invested (policies will spell out how the money is invested) and allowed to grow taxfree so long as the policy is open. Term insurance only provides protection with no investments. When choosing how much coverage to purchase, it’s easy to go overboard and aim for as much as possible. However, many financial advisors suggest purchasing enough coverage to pay for funeral costs and a level of income replacement you can comfortably afford. If your spouse does not work, you should consider purchasing enough coverage so he or she can afford to pay the family’s day-to-day cost of living expenses. Life insurance merits serious consideration, and adults should do their homework and fully understand a policy before signing any contracts. MM15C708
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LVCO Senior Nutrition Program Avon (585) 226-6353 • Dansville (585) 335-8130 WEEK OF JANUARY 1- JANUARY 6, 2020 Monday:** Orange Chicken Breast, Rice Pilaf, Corn, Cranberry Juice, Peaches **No Meal Served at Avon Site Today Tuesday: Cheese Lasagna Roll w/ Marinara, Spinach, Lima Beans, Wheat Roll, Chocolate Chip Cookie Wednesday: BBQ Pork, Corn Bread, Wax Beans, Broccoli, Butterscotch Pudding
First, we want to thank every individual and every organization who has contributed the food and/or money that makes it possible for us to provide this community service. We also need to ask for your understanding and cooperation as we go forward.
Thursday: Turkey Burger w/ Peppers & Onions, Burger Bun, Peas, Carrots, Pears Friday:*** Beef & Bean Chili, Mashed Potatoes, Capri Blend Vegetables, Wheat Bread Slice, Lemon Bar ***No Meal Served at Dansville Site Today
Due to a recent change in the bank’s policy regarding checks, we must request that all future donation checks be made payable to the Avon Interfaith Council, the organization that oversees the food pantry operation. In addition, we ask that you write “Food Pantry” in the memo line of the check. This will help insure your gift reaches its intended destination. We thank you in advance for your cooperation.
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ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED comes with headboard, footboard and mattress: 585-248-1375
Two (2) WAGON WHEELS, wood or metal, any size: 585-334-1249 VINTAGE ELECTRONICS: Tubes, tube testers, test equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, books, etc.: greg3151@ymail.com
OLD KEROSENE CANS and a HERKERT & MEISEL TRAVEL TRUNK w/3 trays (43x27x29-1/2H). Bergen: 585-494-1574
CURLING BAR, FREE WEIGHTS and WEIGHT BENCH: 585-536-6497
Dark brown LIFT CHAIR, works. Has some wear and tear: wrangler1077@yahoo.com
LEGOS (standard size) and a sturdy LEGO TABLE for a library makerspace. Will pick up. Call or text: 585-624-7208
TEST STRIPS for Free Style monitor; two 50-count packages in sealed boxes. NOT compatible with Free Style Lite monitors: 315-333-1065
VHS COMPACT TAPE ADAPTER: 585-519-1261
TOSHIBA 27” (diagonal) tube TV with Magnavox digital converter box and remote controls. Will deliver 20 miles from Geneseo: msanderson@rochester.rr.com
Small FLAT SCREEN TV and a BLU-RAY DVD PLAYER for granddaughter: 585-637-0933
BERLITZ SPANISH LANGUAGE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL. Twelve (12) audio cassettes and accompanying manual. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
ELECTRIC WASHER & DRYER, two TWIN BED SETS for a boy & girl, DRESSERS, FULL OR QUEEN SIZE BED: 585-200-0922
Three 30-inch BAR STOOLS WITH BACK AND CUSHIONS, lighter wood: 585-334-1249
WOODEN DOORS, used, flat, exterior if possible. Text 585-733-6704. Will pick up.
Crafters and Event Planners – loads of clean OUI YOGURT JARS, labels removed. Very nice as votives: terrybennett1973@yahoo.com
AMERICAN GIRL DOLL with clothes: 315-536-4029
OLD WOODEN CANOE PADDLES wanted for art projects: 585-967-1653
HOSPITAL BED. Good condition. You pick up Conesus: 585-335-3998
TRAMPOLINE in good condition located close to the Canandaigua area: 315-536-4029
SOFA BED: 585-678-9642
VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650
BURGUNDY PRINT SOFA, 75”. You pick up: 585-486-4038
NOTEBOOK COMPUTER, IPAD or SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Leave message: 585-671-1996
THREE DRAWER DRESSER but in return I need help moving a chest down a flight of stairs: kathy.barsz@gmail.com
FIGURE 8 DANCE FITNESS WORKOUT DVD’s etc.: chrissy35@frontiernet.net
LA-Z-BOY SOFA WITH PULLOUT BED. 80” wide. Tan with sage and burgundy floral print. Good condition: bfortunato@rochester.rr.com
CAR BATTERY for a 2006 Hyundai Elantra 4 cylinder: bmacspassion@gmail.com
SOFA BED, light beige blue stripes. Heavy. You pick up Avon: 585-226-6199
Used OSCILLOSCOPE, any condition, and or any ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT or parts for retired hobbyist: jkiricov@gmail.com
HOSPITAL BED – fully functional. Like new: 585-755-8231
CAR in good working condition for disabled breast cancer survivor on a very low income. Much gratitude: 585-749-8186
Nonprofit Only – ROYAL CASH REGISTER, 200 PLU’s, 16 departments, automatic tax computation, used once, easy set up. Verification nonprofit: hwhite1968@yahoo.com
Nonprofit seeking SELF-PROPELLED SNOW BLOWER in good working order. Greater than 6HP preferred. Will pick up: 585-589-9013
300 UNDERPADS for incontinence in three boxes. All brand new and plastic wrapped: dfields4@rochester.rr.com
CRAFT ITEMS. Anything is appreciated, however, no greeting cards. 585-748-0356
4 boxes of P312 HEARING AID BATTERIES. About 40 total in boxes: dfields4@rochester.rr.com
OLD, WORN OUT, UNUSED HORSE BLANKETS. Can be ripped, dirty – want for surcingle straps and buckles: Lindalou0805@yahoo.com
DRY & STORE MACHINE for hearing aids, with 5 new filters in package. Electric with auto shutoff: dfields4@rochester.rr.com
MALE MANNEQUIN for Gorham Historical Society display: Call Ken 585-526-7055
OUTSIDE GRILL. 2 of 4 burners work or take for scrap metal: 585-690-0200
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED, PORCELAIN DOLLS and BARBIE DOLLS: 585-590-4510
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Events could inspire adventurous Lambs looking to make a major career or personal move. But as always, get all the facts before rushing into any sort of deal or commitment. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) What seems to be a great opportunity could cause even usually practical Taureans to ignore their inner caution cues. Best to move carefully to avoid falling into unseen traps. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Need a holiday now that the seasonal festivities are behind you? Good idea. Plan to go someplace wonderful. You’ll return refreshed and more than ready for a new challenge. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Progress continues to be made on that pesky workplace problem. Meanwhile, don’t assume a personal situation will work itself out. Best to get more involved earlier than later. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Catnaps are definitely recommended for Leos and Leonas who had been going at a hectic pace over the holidays. Adding relaxation time to your schedule helps restore your overdrawn energy reserves. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Sure, some of the new friends you made over the holidays might move out of your life at some point. But at least one might show significant “staying power” with some encouragement. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Encourage family members to join you in supporting a relative who could be facing a difficult emotional challenge in the New Year. Showing your love and concern helps keep his or her hopes up. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) While a long-deferred decision suddenly might take on some urgency after news on a related matter, you still need to weigh all factors carefully before deciding one way or the other. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) This is a good time to reassess the earlier plan you made for the New Year. Some elements you felt you could depend on to make it work might no longer carry that assurance. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Forming a renewed connection with a former associate is only the first step toward working out your new plans. Be prepared for problems, and deal with them as soon as they arise. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A romantic situation that was going smoothly not too long ago might take a new turn. Be honest about your feelings before you decide whether to follow it or take another path. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) The wise Pisces (that’s you, of course) will make sure everyone knows your plan to keep your options open and listen to all sides of the situation before making any decisions. BORN THIS WEEK: Your honest approach to life and living is always an inspiration for others fortunate enough to know you. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
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W HEN IT COM ES TO W INTER ROOF CHECKUPS, THE ATTIC IS YOUR FRIEND You know you’re supposed to do it tw ice a year. But w hat homeow ner relishes the thought of climbing a ladder to check the health of his roof -- as key to a home’s energy efficiency as that roof might be -w hen the w eather is turning sharply colder outside? Well, as it turns out, w hile even a quic k, eyeball roof-c hec k is recommended this time of year, there’s a fallback option. You could just check your attic instead. “ Roofs ac tually c reate an insulated barrier that helps trap heat inside, and most attic spaces are located right below them,” explains Jason Joplin, program manager of the Center for the Advanc ement of Roofing Excellence. “ That makes them perfect for spotting potential problem areas and damage w ithout w orrying about falling.”
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carbohydrates, such as whole-grain cereals, whole-wheat toast or low-fat or fat-free yogurt, two hours before exercising. Doing so might pose a problem for early morning exercise enthusiasts, and in such instances the AHA advises eating a piece of fruit such as an apple or banana five to 10 minutes before beginning a workout. Avoid saturated fats and a lot of healthy protein prior to working out, as it takes longer for these fuels to digest in the stomach. Until foods are digested, muscles may not get all of the oxygen and energy-delivering blood they need during a workout, so it’s best to stick with foods that the body can digest more quickly. The Mayo Clinic notes that it’s also important to make food a part of your post-workout routine. Eating a post-workout meal that contains both carbohydrates and protein can aid muscle recovery and replace glycogen stores that help increase energy levels after working out. The most effective way to exercise involves healthy foods, which can improve performance and lead to quicker post-workout recovery.
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They Call Her “Mama Cindy” – Part One By Amanda Dudek
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he’s the go-to person for those in need, especially deployed soldiers. Cynthia Strasburg of Hemlock, affectionately known as “Mama Cindy,” has sent 9,445 care packages to American troops over nearly 15 years, including soldiers in 20 countries, four active canine units and soldiers aboard the USS Harry S. Truman. Even so, Strasburg’s “Mama Cindy Soldier Program” all started with one soldier, one unit, one country, one wish. In 2005, Wendy Parcel, an officer in the National Guard, was deployed to Iraq. “She was a woman serving in a ‘man’s army’ going to a country that doesn’t respect women,” said Strasburg. “She had shipped out in January, and she sent me an email: ‘It is so cold over here; I wish I had brought some heavy socks or slippers.’” Strasburg went straight to the Ladies Auxiliary Post 282 and secured a donation to purchase heavy socks and slippers for Parcel’s entire unit, shipping her first package on Valentine’s Day 2005. However, Strasburg’s passion to care for our troops really began on 9/11. “I was working on a wedding,” she shared. “The maid of honor was flying down a week early for me to work on her dress.” Tragically, the young woman would never arrive; she was on the 9/11 flight that headed for the Pentagon. The airline approached Strasburg about making a teddy bear out of the uniform of one of the stewardesses who also died on that flight. Strasburg, who has made thousands of keepsake bears from the clothing of those who have passed away, was only too happy to oblige. When asked if her efforts could be promoted, Strasburg declined. “This is not a business,” she said. “This is one heart reaching to another, a healing process.”
The Mama Cindy Soldier Program quickly gained momentum. “In every package, I include a handwritten letter,” said Strasburg. “One soldier said to me, ‘I loved what was sent, but I would love having more letters.’” So, she wrote and mailed a letter to him every day for 30 days. “One soldier was shot 12 times,” she recalled. “He had received packages from me when he was overseas. When he was in recovery in Texas, I received an email from him asking me to write to him there.” Strasburg started writing him letters and sending him packages containing treats and things he might need in the hospital. The soldier was in dire straits, wondering if he would make it and why he lived. “I told him, ‘God has another mission for you,’” said Strasburg. “I crocheted a red-white-and-blue afghan and put it around me before sending it to him and his mother at the hospital. I put a note in it that said, ‘I am putting this around me so that you can feel the hugs of all the people waiting for you to come home.’” Another soldier, a Marine in Iraq, called Strasburg, exclaiming, “My gunny sergeant was shot, and I had to administer first aid, and I didn’t know if he was going to die or if I was going to die!” When the Marine asked her why she picked up the phone, Strasburg simply replied, “Because you needed someone to talk to. The phone will always be answered.”
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Yet another soldier emailed her from Afghanistan. “He said, ‘Mama Cindy, I need your help,’” said Strasburg. “‘An Afghan family’s vehicle exploded. Both parents died, and we have an infant and a toddler now. We have nothing here. Is there any way you can get us anything on this list?’” I had just delivered Christmas items to Dansville Hospital, and they gave me all these bags,” Strasburg explained. “With God as my witness, everything on that list was in those bags. The Lord provided before I even knew I had a place for it. I packaged it up, took it to the post office, mailed it that very day!” Another time, a Marine mom asked Strasburg for help sending packages to her son as the costs were becoming too difficult. Strasburg “adopted” the woman’s son and his entire unit of thirteen soldiers. “I got off the phone and went right to my knees in prayer and said, ‘Father, you gave me these Marines, and there is only $1.52 in the Soldier fund bank account. You’ll provide,’” she said. “I had to leave to do errands. When I came home, someone had put a check for $200 underneath my door. You can’t make this stuff up; it’s real!” When asked why she continues to do so much, Strasburg humbly responded, “It’s a labor of love. I send them a package from home so that maybe – just maybe – they will be able to finish their mission and come back home safely to their loved ones once again.’”
Every January, “Mama” Cindy Strasburg bakes for troops overseas!
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“Mama” Cindy Strasburg wears her flag dress to accept a donation from the Livingston County CSEU WHIPH Organization.
“I do this year-round, and I am military approved by every branch, but I am not a 501c3.” She added, “I am one mama who believes you can make a difference in someone’s life. This will be my never-ending mission until they all come home or the Lord calls me home.”
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FIREWOOD: Sold by the load, 6 to 6.25 face cord (4x8x16), $420 per load. Terry R. Folts Logging, 585-734-4998.
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HEMLOCK/ HONEOYE STUDIO APARTMENT: No smoking. $695/ month includes heat, electric. References. Security deposit. 585-367-8199. PENFIELD: 3 bedroom 1.5 bath. One month free rent. Ted 585-230-4415
MT. MORRIS: Upper 2 bedroom apartment. No pets. No smoking. Reference, security deposit required. For further details call 585-658-2537. FOR RENT: Two bedroom downstairs apartment in Mount Morris. W/D hook up. Available January 1st. No pets. Call Deb, 585-658-3540. LEROY FOR RENT: Lower level, 2-bedroom apt. Off street parking $650+. Call 585-820-7818. FOR RENT AVON: 600 sq. ft. office space or small store. 50 Genesee Street. Good heating & air conditioning system. Excellent location. Call 585-750-9323.
RETSOF: 1 bedroom apartment. Fresh paint. Includes appliances, garbage, water. Off-street parking. No pets. No smoking. Security, references required. 585-243-2609.
MT. MORRIS: Available now. 2 bedroom lower level in elderly dwelling 55 years and up. Enclosed porch w/patio. $675 includes water, sewer, appliances. W/D. No Smoking/ Pets. Security, cleaning deposit, one year lease required. 585-658-9028. MT. MORRIS APARTMENT: One bedroom, $450/ month plus utilities. Nice residential neighborhood. No pets. Lease, references. Security required. 585-455-5967. VILLAGE OF LIVONIA: Single bedroom, no pets, no smoking. $650/mo. includes gas. 585-245-2907.
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AVON: Centrally located. Cozy 1 bedroom. Water, heat, sewer refuse included. No Pets. $675/ month. Security, 1st month required. Available Jan. 1st. 585-226-2885.
SOUTH LIVONIA: 2 bedroom, lower apartment. Living room, full bath, washer & dryer hookups. Large yard. $645 plus security deposit. No pets. 585-735-7288.
BUILDING LOT: Priced reduced. York Schools, Dow Road. Water, Sewer, Electric, Gas. 5 miles from Geneseo. 1 acre parcel. 585-243-2637.
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AVON: 1 bedroom upper. $640/ month includes water, heat, garbage. W/D hookups. No pets. No smoking. One month security, references. Available now. 585-226-3874, leave message.
AVON VILLAGE: 2 bedroom townhouse style apartment for rent. No dogs. Call Borshoff & Assoc., 585-334-2578.
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FOR RENT: One bedroom apartment in the village of Mount Morris. Newly remodeled. $600 month plus utilities. Water, sewer, and refuse included. 585-738-0032
AVON: Beautiful brand new, 1 bedroom mobile home for sale in small quiet park. No dogs. Call Borshoff & Assoc., 585-334-2578.
AVON: Excellent office or retail. Newly remodeled, high traffic, 650 sq. ft. or 1000 sq. ft. Call 585-750-9323 8am-6pm.
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