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Irresponsible Dog Owner

Dear Neighbor, You recently got a German Shepard that lives outside on a chain (I’ve got my own opinions on that but not right now.) How can you listen to your dog barking all the time at all hours of the day? Your neighbors don’t want to listen to it. On top of the barking, your dogs are frequently getting loose. They are coming onto neighboring properties and they are aggressive. When the one is chained up, it is barking and harassing us while we try to enjoy our own yard. The Chocolate Lab you keep off-leash is trying to get through and around the bad wire fence to come harass us. If you aren’t going to be good dog owners, get rid of them. Our peace and safety shouldn’t be diminished because you’re selfish, neglectful and irresponsible.

Volunteer at our food pantry

I am getting so disgusted. Myself and a couple other volunteers at our food pantry have to watch another volunteer fill his trunk week after week and bring things to his family and friends. The worst part of the whole thing is they don’t even need it. There are so many people who really need the food who come in each week and really appreciate the food we give them. These people really need the food. It is very difficult to sit here every week watching him fill his trunk. Doesn’t he have any shame?

UGH

The nice weather is finally here. We are able to open windows to let the fresh air in the house. BUT, people have to burn trash. Only way to keep the stink out is to close them back up. Can’t they smell it?

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Strange But True

By Lucie Winborne

* A chef traditionally wears white because the chef of the first prime minister of France (1815) believed it was the most hygienic of all colors.

* Early Hoover vacuum cleaners were hard to sell because potential customers refused to believe they could have that much dirt in their carpets.

* “Hurkle-durkle” is an old Scottish word meaning to lie in bed after it’s time to get up and get going.

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Summer tip for Seniors

Stay Cool and Hydrated

As the temperature rises during summer, it’s crucial for seniors to stay cool and hydrated. Wear light, breathable clothing and stay in well-ventilated areas. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to prevent dehydration. Opt for hydrating foods like fruits and vegetables. Avoid excessive exposure to the sun, especially during peak hours. If you need to go outside, wear a hat, sunglasses, and apply sunscreen. Consider using a fan or air conditioning to keep your living space cool. By taking these simple steps, you can enjoy the summer months comfortably and safely.

Leroy Meadows Apartments

18 GENESEE ST • LEROY, NY 14482

80–One Bedroom Subsidized Units

585-431-0089

BROCKPORT,

LeRoy Meadows

With graduations around the corner, what do you think is the most viable option for high school graduates?

• Pursuing higher education or trade/apprenticeship

For an application or information please write:

Office Bldg. 4

585-768-2169 TDD#711 leroy1@tmamgroup.com

• Entering the workforce and starting a career immediately

• Joining the military

• Taking a gap year to travel or explore other interests before deciding on a path forward

• Starting their own business or pursuing entrepreneurship

• Engaging in volunteer work or community service

• Other

Poll ends 06-13-2023

Poll ended 06-06-2023

Who is the first person you call with good news?

28.6% Significant other

19.0% Child/children

19.0% Friend(s)

23.8% Sibling(s)

9.5% Other (specify)

Antique things have an appreciation and worth. Something can be old, but it can be timeless; therefore, it becomes an antique. If this antique is preserved and deemed precious, it could be passed down as a family heirloom.

~CeeLo Green

Kemp Trust Online Real Estate Auction

6135 Main St Rd (Route 5), Sta ord, NY

Bidding closes June 12th at 11am with so close 3,700 square foot mansion on 2.7 acres in the Village of Sta ord. Property is in need of TLC

See our website, www.williamkentinc.com for more information.

Henion Online Real Estate Auction

100 Campbell Road, Spencerport, NY

Bidding closes June 19th at 11am with so close

25.9 acres with Ranch house, pole barn and sheds. Large tree shaded yard plus old air strip, former orchards and open elds. 2,000 square foot, 3 bedroom home has one full bath and 3 half baths, plus one car garage, walk out basement with overhead door, and hardwood oors in the living area. 40'x70' pole barn with two large doors, concrete oor, and workshop area. Plus 24'x48' three sided barn. See our website, www.williamkentinc. com for more information.

PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143 585-343-5449 www.williamkentinc.com

• AUCTION • Sat., June 17, 2023, 10:00 am

Estate of Jim Quartley

4956 Pine Hill Rd. Albion, N.Y. 14411

John Deere mower 42” cut 17.5 HP D-105, large yard cart, Whirlpool side by side refrig-freeze, elec. stove, microwaves, elec. Whirlpool washer, elect. GE dryer, stand up freezer, Lord of the rings figures in org. boxes, carella slot cars, match box cars, slot machine, remote airplanes, flat screen TV’s, Kitchen Cabinets, Large safe, bu et, dresser, couch & chair, kitchen table w/ 2 leaves, trunks, Grandfather clock, clocks, 150 or more salt & pepper shakers, African American heritage cast iron banks, milk glass, end tables, spoon collection, lamps, cameras, jewelry stand, train set, misc. kitchen items, elec. fry pan, glassware, single bed w/ drawers, recliner, games, books, lawn furniture, wheel chair, walker w/ seat, helmets, canning jars, samurai swords, many more misc. items. Refreshments available

Terms: cash or good check day of sale. No buyer’s premium.

Auctioneer • Lynn G. Hill • 585-589-7213

Gift Auctions Can Successfully Raise Funds

Gift auctions are a fun way to raise money for good causes.

* Be sure to deliver all of the prizes to the venue and configure the room. Create a festive atmosphere for the gift auction. Place prizes on tables around the perimeter of the room so they can be easily viewed. Set up the middle of the room with tables where participants can sit. You may want to assign tables to certain large groups of friends who prefer to sit together.

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