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Table of Contents Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 12
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 12, 1888, agreeing to cooperate with a policy adopted by Congress, China approves a treaty forbidding Chinese laborers to enter the United States for 20 years. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 barred immigrants based on race and nationality for the first time.
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How Safe Is Ultrasound? DEAR DR. ROACH: Could you please discuss the use of ultrasounds during routine pregnancies? How many typically are performed, and are there any possible negative effects on the fetus? Are doctors today performing more ultrasounds (including 3-D ultrasounds) just because they can and because it’s exciting for the expectant parents, or is there a medical reason for performing these? My daughter-in-law is in her sixth month and has had two ultrasounds, plus a 3-D session. She is under the impression that she will have at least one more. To my knowledge, this is not a high-risk pregnancy (she’s 26 and everything is going fine). I’m just wondering if so many sessions are really needed and what is known about the effects on the fetus. -- G.M. ANSWER: There is some controversy over whether an ultrasound poses risks to the developing fetus. The Food and Drug Administration has noted that there may be some heating of tissues and that any long-term risks are unknown. I did find studies showing that there is no long-term risk of leukemia, hearing loss or abnormal eye development. A 2013 guideline from multiple groups, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, recommended a standard first-trimester ultrasound, and a standard second- or third-trimester ultrasound. Any other ultrasounds would be based on a clinician’s concern for a potential problem. The guideline specifically states: “Fetal ultrasound should be performed only when there is a valid medical reason, and the lowest possible ultrasonic exposure settings should be used to gain the necessary diagnostic information.” I don’t have enough information to know why your daughter-in-law has had more ultrasounds than is usually recommended for a normal pregnancy. Perhaps her obstetrician has a low-level concern she hasn’t shared with her, or your daughter-in-law with you. While not the case for her, I am concerned about the growing trend of so-called keepsake ultrasounds that are not performed for valid medical reasons, such as those done in shopping malls. These might not be administered with the same degree of expertise and safety as a medical ultrasound. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 78 and have had urinary tract infections continually for the past eight or nine months. My urologist prescribed methenamine for six months, then a month of cephalexin, then back to the first prescription. Why is it so hard to get rid of UTIs? What would you recommend? - A.C.S. ANSWER: Frequent urine infections are common. However, it is important to find out if this is the same infection that hasn’t ever gone away, or a series of new infections. An infection that doesn’t go away needs an evaluation for something abnormal in the urinary tract, such as a kidney stone. Your urologist is treating you with medication to prevent new infections. Methanamine is a urinary antiseptic, and cephalexin is a broadspectrum antibiotic. You didn’t tell me if you are a man or a woman. Men with recurrent infections should be evaluated for prostate issues. Women with recurrent UTIs frequently are affected by atrophic vaginitis. There are many other causes. It’s worth discussing further with your urologist. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Celebrating a Storyteller A storyteller is someone who can bring your imagination to life with the tales that they tell. What’s more amazing is when the stories that are told are pieces of a life that spans 104 years. Frances Fonte was born Feb. 7, 1912 in Rochester, NY. She was the oldest of 5 boys and 2 girls. She grew up on Warehouse St. near Kodak. Fran went to No.17 school and attended Jefferson High School for two years before she had to drop out at age 15 to go to work. And then her stories start... “I worked at the Quality Heel Factory in Rochester. My cousin Ethel got me the job. I got paid good money because it was piece work. I gave some money to my grandma and I got to keep some on the side.” And then Fran laughs before continuing, “I liked to dance, and I was a flapper! Loved the Charleston. Once I went to a speakeasy and it got raided! More people drank during prohibition than before! My uncle ran a saloon where you could buy beer in a pail. There was a 5 cent pail and a 10 cent pail. I would bring a pail home to my dad.” Fran laughs again as she recalls the memory. She worked at the shoe factory for 30 years, but it closed because there wasn’t enough help during the war. Fran tells of a time when extended families lived together in neighborhoods. She lived through the Depression and tells a story of when she would organize her siblings into a “performing” act. Her brother would play the drums and her four year old sister Angie would dance at birthday parties for money. “I would tell her to do the ‘Russian’ dance ‘cause people would throw coins out for that. I was in charge of the bag that held the money.” In 1933 Fran married Vito “Vic” Fonte. The two eloped and were married by a justice of the peace in Bergen, NY. Two weeks later they got remarried in St. Lucy’s church. As she says that, Fran remembers another story. “I remember going to St. Lucy’s when I was young. One of my teachers was a nun who thought I should cut my very long hair. I let her talk me into it, but then I was afraid to go home! My uncle (a lawyer) was very upset about it. He tried to get the nun arrested, but the judge threw the case out because he said that was the style. What was my uncle
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Frances Fonte thinking?!?! That they’d really arrest a nun?!” And then there is more laughter. The couple had a daughter, Rita, in 1935. Vic was drafted in the Navy in 1944, thirteen months before the war ended. Sadly, Vic got pneumonia and died in Philadelphia. Fran got a telegram as they didn’t have a phone. She and Rita moved in with family. Fran never remarried. Today Fran is still close with her family. Her sister Angie (the youngest at 94 years old) and brother-inlaw visit weekly and her daughter Rita visits a lot at Wedgewood Nursing Facility where she has lived for the past five years. If a life well lived is measured by the stories we tell, then Frances has had a wonderful life filled with wonderful family and friends, laughter, and tears, and joy. As she turned 104 this month we want to wish her a very happy birthday and thank her for all the joy he brings when she shares her stories!
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(NewsUSA) - Tip #1 for Renting * Look at the numbers. Renting might not be the best option. If you’re going to lose money each month, it might make more sense to sell, even if you won’t get your asking price. Consider all potential costs, including property taxes, income taxes on your tenants’ rent, maintenance, and the normal wear and tear your property will experience. Remember that you won’t be able to pocket all of the rent money; you will have to put a portion of it back into the property.
BEAUTIFUL CONESUS LAKE Cottage for rent- Casa San Leone. Only two weeks in summer left. Go to: http://www.fingerlakevacations. com/property/casa-san-leone for details. LIVONIA- OFFICE/ COMMERCIAL SPACE: 28 Main Street. 950 s.f. Can divide according to client needs. 4 display windows, 2 front doors. $1 per square foot. 585-752-9131.
FOR RENT CLARENDON: Spacious 1 Bedroom Apartment. Security & References. NO Pets (585)-638-8526. PRESIDENTS´ VILLAGE APARTMENTS: One & Two bedrooms, heat & satellite included. Senior Citizen Discounts Available! 585-637-4450. BERGEN VILLAGE: Beautiful, unique 1 bedroom apartment. Open design, laundry, parking, storage, playground, daycare on premises. Village Electric. Near expressway. 585-314-4379.
BATAVIA- Townhouses from $525/ month including water, appliances, laundry hookups. No pets. Birchwood Village, 585-343-0205 EHO FOR RENT: Town Of Murray. Large 1 bedroom, basement apartment. $450 per month, plus security deposit. Call 585-698-5844.
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1680 Lake Road Hamlin, NY 14464 585.964.2320 fax 585.964.2374 hamlinny.org/Library
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Munchkin Monday Story Hour: Mon., Feb. 22 from 10:30-11:15am for ages 2-5. Theme is Dr. Seuss.
UPCOMING EVENTS!
Teen Book Group: Tues., March 1 at 6:30pm for grades 6-12. Join us for pizza and discussion of the book “A Wrinkle in Time” by Madeleine L’Engle. Copies are available now at the Hamlin Library circulation desk.
Tuesday, March 1 & 15, 6:00-8:30pm
**LIBRARY IS CLOSED** Wednesday, March 9
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Thursday Storytime Adventures: Thur., Feb. 25, 6:45-7:30pm for ages 5-10. Celebrate World Wildlife Day at the library! We’ll be reading wild books and building birdhouses. Lego Club: Sat., March 5th at 11am. Ages 5+ can play with our gigantic collection of Legos.
Thursday, March 10, 6:00-7:00pm *Registration Requested
EASTER EVENT Saturday, March 26, 10:00am-12:00pm, *Registration Requested Go to www.seymourlibraryweb.org, click on Program Calendar, for more info.
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St. Genesius Players from St. Mary’s School in Canandaigua recently performed “Godspell Jr.”
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REAL ESTATE AUCTION By order of the Genesee County Legislature and City of Batavia Council
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016 - 10:00 AM Properties sold at Bontrager’s Auction Center, 8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY GENESEE COUNTY PROPERTIES PARCEL #1: Town of Batavia: Shepard Rd. (corner w/Batavia Bethany Twln. Rd.), .62 acre lot, Tax Map No. 20.-2-30 PARCEL #2: Town of Batavia: 7697 Lewiston Rd., .5 acre lot with commercial building, Tax Map No. 3.-1-6.112 PARCEL #3: Town of Pavilion: 10179 South St. Rd., .78 acre lot w/burnt mobile home, Tax Map No. 6.-1-10.12 PARCEL #4: Town of Pembroke: Cleveland Rd., 1acre lot, Tax Map No. 16.-1-12.2 PARCEL #5: Town of Stafford: E. Bethany-LeRoy Rd., 1.1 acre lot, Tax Map No. 12.-1-46 PARCEL #6: Town of Stafford: 8476 Route 237, single family residence, .41 acre lot, Tax Map No. 7.-1-54 PARCEL #7: Village of LeRoy: 31 Mill St., storage/distribution, .27 acre lot, Tax Map No. 7.-2-1.1 PARCEL #8: Village of LeRoy: 63 Church St., single family residence, .29 acre lot, Tax Map No. 6.-1-47
CITY OF BATAVIA PROPERTIES PARCEL #9: Bank St., residential land, .29 acre irregular shaped lot, Assessed value $1,000, Tax Map No. 71.020-1-12 PARCEL #10: Evergreen St., residential land, .25 acre irregular shaped lot, Assessed value $1,000, Tax Map No. 71.020-1-81 PARCEL #11: 28 Franklin St. rear, residential land, .03 acres 40X40 ft. LANDLOCKED, Assessed value $500, Tax Map No. 84.055-1-28 PARCEL #12: 2 Batavia City Centre, shopping/professional, .09 acres, Assessed value $50,000, Tax Map No. 84.049-1-52, TO BE SOLD WITH PARCELS #13 & 14 PARCEL #13: 35 Batavia City Centre, shopping/professional, .24 acres, Assessed value $353,300, Tax Map No. 84.049-1-55. TO BE SOLD WITH PARCELS #12 & 14 PARCEL #14: 39 Batavia City Centre, shopping/professional, .02 acres, Assessed value $40,000, Tax Map No. 84.049-1-56. TO BE SOLD WITH PARCELS #12 & 13
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And ANTIQUES Auction at BONTRAGER’S AUCTION CENTER, 4 mi. west of Batavia, 1/2 mi. south of Rt. 33 on Wortendyke Rd., Batavia
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016 Starting outside at 4:30PM, weather permitting AUCTION TO INCLUDE: Household items; furniture; coins; collectibles; pictures & prints; 100’s box lots; so much more. See our website @ www.bontragerauction.com for photos & complete list! Preview after 3:00 PM. Refreshments are available. TERMS: Cash, approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P.
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585) 343-4529 www.bontragerauction.com
AUCTION OF STORAGE UNIT FOR COLLECTION OF UNPAID STORAGE FEES
Wed., March 2, 11 AM Auction to be held at Batavia Self Storage, 45 Liberty St., Batavia, NY Notice given to the following of unit being sold: Margaret Bogue - unit 0017. TERMS: Full payment auction day, 13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% discount for cash or good check.
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020
Auction Center Office • (585) 343-4529 www.bontragerauction.com
PARCELS #12, 13 & 14 TO BE SOLD TOGETHER PARCEL #15: 26-28 Hutchins Pl., vacant lot (next to 30 Hutchins), 90x81 ft., Assessed value $35,000, Tax Map No. 84.41-1-58. TO BE SOLD WITH PARCEL #16. PARCEL #16: 30 Hutchins Pl., vacant lot (next to 26 Hutchins), 72x81 ft., Assessed value $3,600, Tax Map No. 84.041-1-10. TO BE SOLD WITH PARCEL #15 PARCELS #15 & 16 TO BE SOLD TOGETHER
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AUCTION NEW YORK STATE’S FAVORITE BUILDING MATERIALS AUCTION 2 DAY SPECIAL AUCTION 2150 LIBERTY DR. • NIAGARA FALLS, NY
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020
Auction Center Office • (585) 343-4529 www.bontragerauction.com
DAY 1- SATURDAY, MARCH 5 • 8AM Preview & Registration; 9:30-9:50 Special Bedding Auction- blankets, comforter sets, pillows, sheets, etc. 10AM- Terms & Conditions; 10:05- Building Materials Auction starts- expect a great selection of items to upgrade every room in your home- Kitchen cabinets; granite countertops; Kitchen & bathroom fixtures, sinks, & hardware; Flooring including hardwood, tile, & laminate; lighting; 11AM - start with approximately 20 Niagara Cabinets kitchen sets, returning to building materials after the sale of the cabinets DAY 2- SUNDAY, MARCH 6 • 9AM- Preview & Registration; 11AM- Furniture & Carpet Liquidation- Sofas, chairs, tables, recliners, sectionals, accent pieces, rugs, lamps and more. Plus another fine selection of kitchen sets, flooring & building products. For Complete details, photos, and hotel & rental truck information check our website: www.scottperryco.com. Bring a friend, bring a truck or trailer! Plan on a weekend of good deals.
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ANTIQUES, VINTAGE STORE ADVERTISING & COMICS AUCTION Saturday, February 27th at 10 a.m. at BONTRAGER’S AUCTION CENTER 4 mi. west of Batavia just off Rt. 33 on Wortendyke Rd., Batavia. VINTAGE COMIC BOOKS: Amazing Fantasy 15; Marvel Comics The X-Men #1; Marvel Star Wars and The Avengers; COLLECTIBLES: Pedal operated dental drill; Large Steam Traction Engine Model; Singing birds Automaton; Justrite lantern in original tin box; 1901 Fostoria Playful Kittens GTW Lamp; Kodak Century Studio Camera; Large Orion 20x80 Binoculars; Wolf Safety Lantern; Rapid Omega Press Camera; Oak Telephone; Civil War Trunk (dated and named); Burger & Lang Rochester #4 Crock; Oriental Rugs; Pennzoil metal sign; Sterling Range wood sign; Confederate loan certificate; Magnet Gold & Silver Mining Co. of Buffalo Certificate; Farm implement advertising (Oliver Plow & Johnston Harvester); Victorian wash stand; 40 pcs. Griswold cast iron; Store advertising; Cathedral wall quilt; Stoneware crocks; American Flyer and Lionel Trains; Buffalo stock certificates; Glassware & dishes; Buffalo crocks; Keystone steam shovel; Paper advertising; Cream Separator; Large Glass Store Display; Moxie Bottle w/ Case; Steel Toys; Cast Railroad Plaques; Collection of Stamps; Hires Root Beer Thermometer; 1853 Wyoming Co. Map (rough); National Cash Register; French Ladies’ Writing Desk; Heavy Carved Side Chair; Old Photos; Fish & Game of New York Book; Slant Front Desk; Unique Victrola/Desk; Early Electrical Fixtures; 1960s lamp; Snowshoes; 1854 Genesee County Map; 1859 Ontario County Map; Wrought Iron Candelabra; Leaded Glass Windows; Various Stacked Bookcases (5); Wind-up Toys; Miniatures; Buffalo Books & Paper Items; Collection of Pitchers; Louis Icart Painting; Victorian Chairs; Oil lamps; Early Niagara Falls Photo; Kittenger Sofa; Silver-plated Items; Unique Wooden Storage Box; Camelback Trunk; Collection of Paperweights; Oriental Figures; Sterling Items; Marble Top Stands; Colonial coins; Much more - still unpacking. View updates & photos at www.bontragerauction.com. TERMS: 13% BP, 3% Discount for cash or good check.
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585) 343-4529 www.bontragerauction.com
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Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 www.lawny.org
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Items For Sale FOR SALE: J.D. 14T Hay Baler. Peaque Hay Tedder, Model 710. Call 585-735-3065 for details.
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MARCH 2, 2016 “Dr. Seuss” What is your favorite Dr. Seuss Story? Mine is Daisy head Maisie. Come to the library and hear some wonderful stories - maybe you won’t have heard of one or two before. Story Time is held every Wednesday morning at 10:30 am.
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I want to thank my neighbor across the street on Broxbourne Drive in Fairport for helping to plow my driveway after the snowstorm on February 16 when he saw that my snowplow was too small to tackle the amount of snow that had piled up on my driveway. He wouldn’t even accept the money I offered him for his troubles. I want to thank the Webster Goodyear on Empire Blvd. for filling my tires with air when they were low on February 13 during the coldsnow spell we had that weekend. The man not only filled my tires, he didn’t charge me for it. I was on my way out to Hilton to see my girlfriend and I made it with plenty of time to enjoy together! I wish to send a big shout out THANK YOU to the snow plow driver who pushed the snow out of my
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driveway Tuesday 2/16/16. I was out shoveling the remaining piles from an earlier plow, when you stopped and pushed it out of the way! What a blessing it was to me! You are an angel! Thank you from the house near the LeRoy American Legion! I’d like to thank all those good citizens who helped me round up my two horses when they decided to make their great winter escape on Wednesday morning 2/17/16. They trotted down snow covered roads, Jackson & South, Holley. Cindi Davis saw me trying to catch the rouge ponies and gave me a ride to keep up with the horses. Once I caught the horses I had to walk them home. Cindi stayed behind me with her car flashers on to warn traffic. Two other good citizens helped, John Carp & a red SUV; I was unable to get her name. A big THANKS to all!!
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I will make this short because it is sad. My wish is that whomever owns our town cemetery will put a covering over the fence spikes so the baby deer don’t get caught and die. That’s what happened recently. Please do this good deed because it will come back to you. The wildlife deserve to be protected. To the vent about Volunteer members picking up meals and shopping with ambulance. Join us there is a U in VolUnteer and we need U. We are ON DUTY waiting for a call many hours a day as VOLUNTEERS. We have radios ON and drop everything immediately to respond to the incident. Many times we are also training NEW members in the roads, properties, churches, schools, childcare
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centers, stores, markets, playing fields, doctors offices, business offices, dangerous structures, emergency access points for trails, airports, fire houses. All places we receive calls from multiple times a year. As a volunteer member over 40 years, I find that every time we are in the community we see and do something different. Join us, we need more U’s or soon we all will be paying more taxes.lf is it worth it?! I think not! Is this true? When a person is not employed--at all on any books anywhere-and has a few side jobs and earns cash--does that person file taxes AND GET A REFUND? What a scam, if true, when our military people don’t always receive a paycheck on time... Family members of the local mobile home park get special treatment from the employees who work for the park. And the employees happen to be relatives. They get their driveways plowed for free. Work done on their home for free. They can use empty lot parking for free – where we get charged $25. The rest of the residents have to pay for everything! And get rent hikes!! In this mobile home park – there is no justice!
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ALBION Autism & Safety Workshop Free workshop for Parents. Held Tuesday, March 8, 6:30pm-8:30pm at the Arc of Orleans County, 122 Caroline St., Albion. This workshop will help families plan and prepare for an Autism Emergency. It will also provided information on building and teaching safety skills for children and young adults with Autism. Info.: Kristen Ostrander, 585-589-1750 ext 2231, kostrander@arcoforleans.org. Health & Nutrition Program Celebrate National Nutrition Month this March by joining our Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). 8 fun classes that include food tastings & give-aways, education, support, fast yummy recipes, easy exercises, and lot´s of laughs! Learn to save money while shopping for healthy meals and snacks. Give yourself just one hour a week to be healthier and have more money in your pocket.... you deserve it! Held every Thursday, 11-12noon at the Hoag Library, 134 S. Main St., Albion. http:// cceorleans.org. Health & Nutrition Program/ Youth Group - Join our Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) for just one hour a month while the child you are caring for participates in a wonderful youth program through the Ministry of Concern! Two great programs at the same time, same place! 8 fun classes that include food tastings & give-aways, education, support, fast yummy recipes, easy exercises, and lot´s of laughs! Held the 4th Saturday, 10-11am at the Albion Free Methodist Church, 25 South Platt St., Albion. http:// cceorleans.org.
BROCKPORT Oscar Movie Nights - Come watch one of the movies nominated for ’Best Picture’ at the 88th Academy Awards! Tuesdays, March 1 and March 15 from 6-8:30pm. Call us to find out what is scheduled to be playing. Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport, 585-637-1050.www. seymourlibraryweb.org.
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Teen Writing Group - The Teen Writing Group is a support group for overly imaginative and creative persons in grades 6-12. Stretch your writing skills with our exercises and tips. Laugh and learn with other teens. Imagination and a sense of humor required for admission! Join us every other Monday from 7pm-8:30pm at the Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport. www.seymourlibraryweb.org Tech Tutor: Do you need help with your e-reader, laptop, tablet, or smart phone? Come in and have a one-on-one 30 minute session with a librarian. Other tech questions? Bring those too! Registration required. Held Mondays, 6-8pm, Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport until June 27, 2016. www.seymourlibraryweb.org, 585-637-1050. Lenten Bible Study/Lunch: Concordia Lutheran Church welcomes the community to our Ash Wednesday worship 7pm. Also Lenten Wednesday Bible Study/ Soup Lunches, led by Pastor, in the fellowship hall, beginning Ash Wednesday February 10th thru March 16th at 11am. 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport (route 31 west of Econo Lodge) 637-5930 Handicapped accessible. Benefit Vocal Concert ”Puttin on a Show” with Sweden Senior Singers, Spencerport Community Chorus, and For Singing´s Sake on Sunday, February 28, 3pm, Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 So. Main St. Handicapped accessible. Donations of cash or non-perishable food items appreciated. Baked food sale. All proceeds to benefit the Spencerport and Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelves. Adult Coloring Extravaganza You may have been hearing a lot about adult coloring books recently and their ability to relax and focus the mind. We will have a variety of pages for you to color on, and take with you, so you can see what all the fuss is about! Thursday, March 10, 6-7pm, Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport. Registration requested. 585-637-1050, www. seymourlibraryweb.org.
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Tech Tutor: Don´t have a resume and want help getting started? Do you have questions about email, Microsoft Word, Excel, Tablet Computers, Smartphones, Laptops, or the Internet? Help is here for you! There will be a 30 minute one-on-one session with a librarian for questions and answers on basic computer skills. Bring a disc or USB drive to save your files to. Registration Required. Held Thursdays at 1pm. Except for Monday, October 12th. Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport. www. seymourlibraryweb.org, 585-637-1050.
CHURCHVILLE Churchville-Chili and Monroe 2 BOCES present Informational Forum: Understanding NYS Learning Standards and Assessments. WHERE: Churchville-Chili Middle School South Forum (Enter at Door 42). WHEN: Monday, February 29, 6pm-7:30pm. WHO: Parents, teachers and community members. Reserve your seat: www. cccsd.org/continuingeducation (Select ”Understanding NYS Learning Standards and Assessments” under the For CCCSD Parents Only category).
CLARKSON Clarkson Historical Society Learn about wild rehabilitation from Gary Zimmerman. He and his wife founded the Black Creek Wildlife Station in 2005 in Churchville. Gary is committed to treating sick, injured and orphaned wildlife and releasing the rehabilitated animals back into their natural habitat. Gary will bring two of his owls to the presentation. Wednesday, March 2nd from 7:00 to 9:00 pm at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road West.
EAST BETHANY Snowshoe Rentals are available at the Genesee County Park and Forest Interpretive Center 10am-3pm on Thursdays and Fridays, 12pm3pm on Saturdays and Sundays December through March, weather permitting. Snowshoes must be used in the park. Fee is $5/pair and all proceeds go to the ACORNS organization supporting the park. Run for the ACORNS participants get $1 off snowshoe rentals throughout the season!
HAMLIN Munchkin Monday Storytime Themed storytime and craft for ages 2-5 with caregiver. Held Mondays until May 23, 2016 from 10:30am-11:15am at the Hamlin Public Library, 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin. Mega/Duplo Club - Ages 2+ can play with our giant collection of mega and duplo blocks. Held the 1st Wednesday of every month from 10:30am-12noon at the Hamlin Public Library, 1680 Lake Rd., Hamlin until May 4, 2016.
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Teen Book Discussion Group Pick up the book of the month at the library, read at home, then join us for pizza and discussion. March´s book is ”A Wrinkle in Time” by Madeleine L´Engle. Copies are available at the Hamlin Library circulation desk. Held Tuesday, March 1, 6:30pm-7:30pm at the Hamlin Public Library, 1680 Lake Rd. Registration is imperative to ensure there is enough pizza! Call 964-2320. Lego Club - Kids ages 5-10 can play with our gigantic collection of Legos. Held the first Saturday of the month from 11am-12noon until June 4, 2016 at the Hamlin Public Library, 1680 Lake Rd., Hamlin. World Wildlife Day Celebration: Ages 5-10 can celebrate World Wildlife Day at the library! We´ll be reading wild stories and building birdhouses. Join us on Thursday, March 3 from 6:45pm-7:30pm at the Hamlin Public Library, 1680 Lake Rd. Space is limited. Call 964-2320 to register.
HOLLEY Children’s Expo: To celebrate the new castle entrance to the Children’s Library and Play Center, the Community Free Library, 86 Public Square, Holley, is hosting a family Children’s Expo on Saturday, March 12, from 10am-12noon. Bring your family and participate in the ribbon- cutting. Afterwards there will be refreshments, face-painting, balloons, a chance to make your own crown, and, best of all, an opportunity to play in the new play centers and to check out books. Play centers include a puppet theater, kitchen, veterinary clinic, craftsman center, costume corner for dress-up, and more. The play centers and castle entrance were funded by a grant from Senator Maziarz. Wednesday Story Hours: March Story Hours at the Community Free Library, 86 Public Square, Holley, cover a variety of themes, combining stories, crafts, games, songs and multiple activities to develop and enhance a love of reading. All story hours are free. March 2, 10:30-11:30, Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss: Read Across America Day. March 9, 10:30-11:30, Girls Can Do Anything: International Women’s Day. March 16, 10:30-11:30, Wearing of the green: St. Patrick’s Day. March 23, 10:30-11:30, Easter. March 30, 10:30-11:30, Let’s Visit Hawaii. For further information call the library at 638-6987, and speak to Sandra Shaw, the Library Director.
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Save the Date - Tickets go on sale Friday, April 1, for the annual Wine Tasting and Farmers Market at the Community Free Library, 86 Public Square, Holley. This highly anticipated event, to be held on Friday, April 29, funds the library’s Summer Reading Program for children and teens. This year’s participants include Leonard Oakes Estate Winery, Schultze Vineyards and Winery, Black Willow Winery and Meadery Five Sons Microbrewery, Nice Family Farm, Brightly Farms, Mrs. C’s Apothecary, and Suzi’s Hot Sauce. Save the date, be sure to get your tickets, come and have fun, and support reading. Children’s Expo and World of Discovery: Bring your family and celebrate the castle entrance to the new Children’s World of Discovery at the Community Free Library, 86 Public Square, Holley, Saturday, March 12, 10am-12noon. Come in costume as knights, ladies, kings and queens...and participate in the ribbon- cutting. Afterwards there will be refreshments, face-painting, balloons, a chance to make your own crown or damsel hat, and, best of all, an opportunity to play in the new play centers and to check out books. Funded by a grant from Senator Maziarz. Event is free. Information: Sandy Shaw, Library Director, 638-6987.
KENDALL Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner: Saturday, March 12th, 4-7pm. Dine In or Take Out. $12 Adults, $6 Kids under 12. Basket Auction. Saturday, March 12, 4-7pm, Kendall´s Concordia Lutheran Church, 1769 Kendall Road, Kendall.
MEDINA FREE Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program - 8 fun classes that include food tastings and give-aways, yummy fast & healthy recipes, easy exercises, education, support & laughs! We teach ways to save money while shopping for healthy meals and snacks. Give yourself just 1 hour a week to be healthier and have more money in your pocket, you deserve it! Held Tuesdays, March 1st - April 19 from 1-2pm at the Lee-Whedon Memorial Library, 620 West Ave., Medina. http://cceorleans.org
MORTON Morton Baptist Church Beef-OnWeck (served w/German Potato Salad & Applesauce and Chocolate Chip Cookie). SATURDAY - MARCH 19. Serving from 4-6pm. TAKE OUTS ONLY. 50/50 Raffle. Price: $9. For Tickets - call Dave or Sandy at 585-659-2527 by March 16.
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NORTH CHILI Pearce Sportsmen´s ”Outdoor Academy” - Pearce Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili. Saturday, March 12, featuring Steve Chapman: author, singer, song writer, and outdoorsman. The Academy begins with over 20 workshops from 1-5pm. Dinner, offering both game and on-game entrees, will be served at 5:30pm. The program ”Hunting: Following the Trail to a Better Life,” with Steve Chapman begins at 6:30pm. Vendors will be on site. There is no cost for the event; a free-will offering will be received. For a full list of classes and times, visit pearcesportsmen. org or contact Pastor Mike Kuhlkin at 594-9488.
ROCHESTER American Sewing Guild Yardage Sale: Saturday, March 5, 2016 from 9-1PM at the First Baptist Church of Rochester, 175 Allens Creek Road. Veterans P.A.C.E. - (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND CONSCIOUS EATING) CHALLENGE 2016. Jump Start Your Fitness and Healthy Goals! Are you interested in a healthy and friendly competition among Veterans nationwide? On March 21, the eight week 2016 P.A.C.E. competition challenge will commence. Teams are now being formed at the Canandaigua VA Medical Center and the Rochester VA Outpatient Clinic. To participate, Veterans must be eligible for the VA’s MOVE program and want to improve their fitness and eating habits to live happier, healthier lives. Info.: Shawn O’Brien (585)393-7268. The Canandaigua VA Medical Center, 400 Fort Hill Avenue Canandaigua. The Rochester VA Outpatient Clinic, 465 Westfall Road, Rochester.
SPENCERPORT Spencerport Rotary´s 20th Annual Ziti Dinner - Sunday, March 6th, American Legion Post #330, Trimmer Rd., Spencerport. Continuous Serving Noon to 5pm. Adults $8, Children Under 5 Free. Call 392-7463 for more information. 1st Annual Wet Dog Social will be held on Saturday, February 27 from 1pm-4pm at Woofies Gourmet Dog Bakery, 5087 W. Ridge Rd., Spencerport. Bring your dog and meet others who love wet dogs and swimming. Raffles will be held to benefit G.R.A.S.P. (Greece Residents Assisting Stray Pets). Refreshments will be served to dogs and their paw-rents. RSVP zekereilly@aol.com so we have enough doggie treats. Sponsored by K9 C.A.R.E.
A great deal of talent is lost to the world for want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves obscure men whose timidity prevented them from making a first effort. ~Sydney Smith
Habitat For Humanity Of Genesee County info@geneseehabitat.com • (585) 345-1656 Seeking volunteers for Construction Sites, Wednesday & Saturday; ReStore Picking Up Donations, Saturdays, 9-Noon; Hospitality Volunteers to provide lunch on Saturday for our build site; & Development/Event Volunteers as needed.
Honeoye Falls/Lima FISH (Friends in Service Here) Donald Vogt 624-8388 or Sr. Anne Guerin @Lifespan, 585 244-8400, Ext 142 Volunteer drivers needed to provide transportation to those that can no longer drive.
Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance HFMVABOD@yahoo.com • (585) 624-2200 Medics & Drivers needed.
HOPE Youth Mentoring Program, A Program of Catholic Charities of Livingston County cclc@dor.org • (585) 658-4466 Mentor a youth judged to be at-risk aged between 6 and 14.
Hopeagain Cats stephenie.mccormick@frontiernet.net (585) 704-8197 Volunteers needed for adult cat sanctuary located in the Victor-Pittsford area.
Humane Society of Livingston County (585) 234-2828 We need foster families. Are you willing to take care of a cat or kitten for a few weeks until they are ready to go to their furever home?
Livingston County Business/Education Alliance - Junior Achievment Program acicoria@gvboces.org • (585) 991-5086 www.businesseducationalliance.org Junior Achievement Volunteers needed to present our prepared curriculums.
National Warplane Museum, Geneseo nationalwarplanemuseum@gmail.com Pat, (585) 229-2672 or Donna, (585) 243-2100 Meet & greet visitors from all over the world at museum visitors center. WWII & Korean War aircraft. Seeking individual volunteers or “buddies” for 7 day operation 10am to 4pm daily. Training provided.
NYS Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program at Lifespan dfrink@lifespan-roch.org • (585) 287-6378 Volunteers Needed: To Advocate, Educate, Empower Older Adults Living in Long Term Care in Genesee and Wyoming Counties.
The Warming Center, Batavia (585) 943-1456 We open when temperatures drop below 20 degrees for women and children who need a place to get in out of the cold. Volunteers are still needed. Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown. Positions published online, and in print on the last week of the month as space permits.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
• On March 11, 1861, delegates from South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas adopt the Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States of America. It provided for six-year terms for the president, who was ineligible for successive terms. t’s really the cat’s house - we just pay the mortgage. ~Author Unknown
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12 BUNCHES OF BRANCHES that can be used for either crafts, kindling wood or for bonfires: 585-762-9245 WOOL FABRIC SCRAPS suitable for braided rugs or craft projects (one grocery sized bag): angelacoffaro@yahoo.com CONN ORGAN MODEL 468. You move. I’m disabled and can’t help. Available Now. Must go: 585-733-6054
ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR for disabled person. Needs to be delivered: 585-383-0405
FRAMELESS MIRROR. 30” x 40.” Good shape: 585-347-4402
WORKING ELECTRIC OR GAS CLOTHES DRYER. In good working condition: 585-335-4779
SEVERAL WEGMANS MAGAZINES: 585-394-0288
TWO 10-15 GALLON COOKING POTS for church fund raising events: 585-441-4106
HAMMOND ORGAN, CONCORD. Great swell. Full pedals: 315-986-2293 BAND MUSIC FOR CHURCH BAND (sheet music): 585-226-2626
GREY WALL LOCKER/STORAGE CABINETS WITH SHELVES. Quantity from one to three. Good condition: 585-281-6787
GARAGE 12x18 FRAME CLAPBOARD (DROP) SIDING. Built early 1900s. Unique. You remove: 585-385-1548
ISO arts and craft supplies, beads, costume jewelry, simple indoor and outdoor games for elder care: drkgb3764@gmail.com
CONN THEATER ORGAN. Two manual full pedal board with working electronic pipes: 585-730-2470
12-22 OZ. AMBER PRY TOP BOTTLES. Angry Orchard and Sam Adams preferred: bkul0418@yahoo.com
30” TABLE TOP TUBE TV. 9 years old. Good condition: 585-334-6809
APARTMENT SIZE PROPANE STOVE. Oven need not work, only top burners: 585-637-0933
9-1/2 x 14 HANGING FILE FOLDERS AND FILES. In good condition. Henrietta. You pick up: 585-777-8314
OLD SNOW BLOWER FOR PARTS: zebra3@onebox.com
USED WINE BOTTLES. Please call to set up a date and time. You pick up: 585-641-0340 HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTED WOOD BUNK BED LADDER. Approx. 5 ft. tall x 2 ft. wide: 585-880-0898 LOTS AND LOTS OF ICE PACKS FOR ANYONE WHO CAN USE: craftyauntdee@yahoo.com BRIGHTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY HAS A DC432 XEROX COPIER in working order to give to a nonprofit organization: judy.rosenberg@libraryweb.org TWO DOZEN METAL CHILD’S HANGERS in pink, blue, white and red: misty1938.dc@gmail.com RCA 25” CONSOLE COLOR TV. You pick up: 585-243-2988
Salvation Army’s Knitters Need YARN for Christmas Toy Shop: Milly 585-334-2628 CLEAN COTTON FABRIC AND BLENDS, BLANKETS, MATTRESS PADS, SHEETS, BATTING, ETC. to make quilts which are donated to missions: 585-948-5036 USED BEEKEEPING EQUIPMENT: Dan 585-519-5974 OLDER STYLE DOOR WITH WINDOW OPENINGS: 608-807-9108 VINTAGE BLACK & WHITE PRINT NEWSPAPERS. Using as a background for a large calligram: 585-233-3767 LITTLE TYKES SLIDE, TWIN MATTRESSES FOR BUNK BEDS & HIGH BACK CAR SEAT not expired: lovingmother30@yahoo.com
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D.P. ROLL-OFF DUMPSTERS: 13 Yard/ 20 YardConstruction, debris, junk, garage, estate, clean-outs. Fair pricing with certified scale ticket. 585-746-6547.
PSYCHIC MEDIUM: Psychic reading by appointment only. Webster area. Call Yvonne, 585-545-4562 or 585-216-5519 between 9am7pm. YTRIASSI@gmail.com
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 7, 1923, The New Republic publishes Robert Frost’s
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Military group
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Let fall
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Sandwich shop
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Filing aids
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Colors
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Sight-seers
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“The Greatest”
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Dadaist Jean
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Bloke
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Debtors’ woes
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Sad
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DNA carrier
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Great Lake
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This week’s puzzle answer is elsewhere in this paper. The Crossword Puzzle is provided by Tribune Media Services. Any questions or comments should be made to 1-800-346-8798.
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Diet and exercise needs change as men and women age Maintaining a healthy weight is important at any age. But avoiding being overweight or obese can be particularly crucial for seniors, considering many illnesses are tied to body weight. Maintaining a healthy immune system also can require eating a balanced, nutritionally sound diet. The Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center at Durham Medical Center in Virginia says people need to change how they eat for every decade they reach. Caloric intake should be reduced because individuals are generally moving around less, have less muscle and their metabolic rates decline. People who find that they are having trouble losing weight in their 50s and older may be basing weight-loss goals on calorie recommendations for younger people. One challenging thing about eating less overall is supplementing with more nutrient-rich foods. Older bodies still require similar amounts of protein, vitamins and minerals as younger ones, but older men and women must balance that need with their need to consume less calories. Consuming more fruits, vegetables and lean protein sources, including beans, and choosing whole grains over refined starchy foods can be the key. Watch what you drink, as well. Soft drinks and other sugary beverages may be packed with calories you don’t need. Choose unsweetened beverages and opt for water as much as possible. Protect yourself against dehydration, which can be harder to detect as you get older. In addition to modifying food and beverage choices and reducing their calorie intake, seniors should continue to exercise. Healthy eating paired with moderate exercise remains one of the best combinations for healthy weight loss or weight maintenance. The goal is to consume fewer calories and expend more energy. While cardiovascular exercises can be a good way to get the heart pumping and stimulate your metabolic rate, as you age you should perform strength-training and weight-bearing exercises as well. Muscle mass naturally diminishes with
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 8, 1951, the Lonely Hearts Killers, Martha Beck and Raymond Martinez Fernandez, are executed in the electric chair in New York. The couple had schemed to seduce, rob and murder women who placed personal ads in newspapers.
age, and according to the Mayo Clinic if you avoid strength exercises you can eventually lose muscle and increase the percentage of fat in your body. Strength training also helps you develop stronger bones, which can help prevent fractures. In addition, as you gain muscle, your body will begin to burn calories more efficiently, making your time in and out of the gym more productive. Apart from diet and exercise, aging adults may need to consult with their doctors about nutritional supplements. Your body may produce less stomach acid as you get older, making it more difficult to absorb vitamins from food, including vitamin B12 and vitamin D. Aging skin is less able to transform sunlight into the vitamin, which can affect the body’s ability to absorb calcium. Deficiencies in vitamins D and B12 and calcium can result in a number of health conditions. Routine blood work can help pinpoint whether you are deficient in key nutrients. The body’s nutritional and fitness needs change as a person ages. Those uncertain about the lifestyle changes they will need to make should speak with their physicians.
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Canine Health: Getting To the Heart of It (Family Features) According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, 43 million dogs are estimated to be overweight or obese, and a primary risk of excess weight, in pets, is heart disease. And, just as humans often adopt a natural diet to help support cardiac health, feeding natural foods can also benefit their canine companions. When it comes to canine heart health, there are two key things for pet parents to consider: feed a balanced diet that is rich in highquality, natural foods and encourage regular exercise to help maintain lean body condition.
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FOUND: Long haired gray/ dk. brown Cat, looks part Siamese. 585-637-0933. DIRTY DOGS/ CATS: Paw Printz Mobile Pet Styling. Now accepting new clients. Our mobile shop comes directly to you fully contained. One on one care. No more drop off or pick up. Less stress on you and your pets. Day, evening and weekend appointments available. Monday thru Sunday, 7am9pm. Dogs are not just pets, they are part of the family! 585-509-1890. PawPrintzMobilePetStyling.com
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Horse Boarding Facility Located close to Black Creek Park, Oatka Trails & the Genesee Valley Greenway.
Full care to include: • Stalls cleaned daily • Free choice hay during turnout • 2-3 feeds per day • Blanket & mask changes.
DID YOU KNOW? An Obituary in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver will reach virtually every home in our circulation area. Email Lynn Forrester, LynnForrester@GVPennySaver.com CHICK DAYS: Now taking orders for Spring Chicks. Countryside Feed and Grain, 8648 Ridge Road, Brockport, 585-637-7010.
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Penny Saver Pet of the Week My name is Oliver and I’m a rescue bunny. I live with my adoptive parents in Brockport. Mom likes to dress me up so I look stylish for every season. I enjoy snacking on lettuce and fruit. I love to run laps around the couch and chew on the furniture. Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest and become eligible to win a gift. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a selfaddressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
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Grass-Free Landscaping a Viable Alternative For those who are ready to say goodbye to grass, there are many alternatives. Ground cover: Homeowners who still desire the look of green can choose among different types of ground cover that will quickly fill in the landscape. Clover, low-growing evergreen plants and ivy are some of the more popular ground cover alternatives. Rocks: Decorative rocks intermingled with native plants can add dimension and color to the yard. Once rocks are placed, there is little upkeep except for pulling the errant weeds. Mulch: A less expensive alternative to rocks is mulch. Mulch is available in different colors and types and can even be created by a homeowner by chipping trimmed branches from trees in the yard. It helps lock water into landscaping beds, decreasing the need for frequent watering. Water features: Think about installing a pond in the yard that can be bordered with stones and mulch. This will take up a good amount of space and can create a natural habitat for wildlife and even some low-maintenance pond fish.
Decking: Another alternative to concrete and stones is a wood or composite material deck. Again, this structure will increase outdoor living space and won’t require the level of routine maintenance needed to keep a lush lawn.
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Concrete or patio stones: Although they’re not all-natural materials, patios can take up areas normally consumed by the lawn and create expansive outdoor entertaining areas. It will require an initial investment of the patio material, but once installed, patios don’t require significant maintenance. Homeowners can offset the concrete jungle feel by placing plenty of potted plants and container foliage around the perimeter.
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Specialty Roofing & Sheet Metal Helper Needed Year-Round Work Must have reliable transportation
STUDENT LOAN COLLECTION REPRESENTATIVES Job description and application can be found at: www.CoastProfessional.com www.BonusCheck.net
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Getting Started: Making the Most of an Internship Today’s college kids are well aware of the job market that awaits them upon graduation. With an economy still on the mend and unemployment rates still high, college students across the country know that their post-graduation dream job is no guarantee. As daunting as entering the job market amidst the ongoing economic woes might seem, college students or even recent graduates can take steps to make themselves more attractive to prospective employers. Perhaps no such step has been more popular over the years than securing an internship. Internships are designed to give current students or recent graduates an entry into a field that interests them, providing an opportunity to gain hands-on experience and pad their resumes in the meantime. As valuable as a good internship can be, it can also prove a lost opportunity for those students who don’t recognize the opportunity at hand. To make the most of an internship, students or recent graduates should consider the following suggestions: • Find one that’s the right fit. Some students accept an internship simply because it looks good on a resume. While it’s true an internship stands out to hiring managers or other human resources personnel, students must find the right fit to make the experience truly valuable. For example, students who accept an internship outside of their major might not approach it with the same work ethic they would if they were to find an internship in a field they want to work in. That indifference, coupled with the lack of financial compensation commonplace with most internships, might lead to a less inspired effort, which won’t lead to a strong recommendation from bosses down the road. The recommendation could prove as important as the internship itself when it comes time to look for full-time work. So when seeking an internship, students should not simply settle on one because it’s offered. Rather, students should choose an internship that’s in a field they’re genuinely interested in. • Routinely meet with supervisors. Because most internships are during the summer, interns have a way of getting lost in the shuffle while their supervisors are away on vacation. Interns should meet, or at least discuss via the telephone or e-mail, regularly with supervisors to review their performance. This exhibits enthusiasm and a willingness to learn, while also putting interns in a position to get the most out of their internships. • Treat the internship like a lucrative full-time position. At times, being an intern can prove pretty awful. Most interns don’t get paid, despite working long hours and wearing many hats for their employers. As difficult as it may seem at times, interns should treat their internships as if they’re getting paid lots of money. That means showing up on time, working hard, staying late if necessary, and most of all, not complaining. Negative attitudes have ruined many an intern. Interns must remember that an internship is not a right, but a privilege, one that can lay the foundation for a successful career. Treating an internship like a lucrative position helps interns stay focused and work hard, even when it’s tempting to kiss that nonexistent paycheck and long hours goodbye. • Don’t be pigeon-holed. Some internships are better than others, and the best ones often rotate interns throughout several departments. That enables interns to learn more than one aspect of the business, possibly helping them choose the area they like most and the area they would prefer to avoid when it comes time to job hunt. Even if a company does not rotate its interns, that doesn’t mean it’s impossible for an intern to learn more than his or her job entails. Before going it alone, interns should discuss with their immediate supervisor if it’s possible to learn additional aspects of the business. Offer to come in on off days or stay late to see how the whole operation works. This also allows interns to meet more people, which can only help when the time comes to find fulltime work. • Remember it’s only temporary. Some interns love their internships and don’t mind working free for long hours. Others are not so lucky and fight the urge to quit on a daily basis. For the latter, the best advice is to remember an internship is only temporary. As hard as it can be to get out of bed and go work for no pay all day, it’s imperative interns keep a positive attitude regardless of how little they like their internship. Internships last roughly three months, so even the worst one with the worst boss will be over soon and students will still be able to make a valuable addition to their resume.
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One Step Tree & Lawn Care Full Time Positions:
Lawn & Tree Technicians • Competitive Wages • Health Care • Paid Training/No Experience Needed • $500 Sign-On Bonus (paid at end of season if still employed with company)
OPEN INTERVIEWS: M-TH 8am-4pm Visit our website or apply in person:
4343 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514 www.onesteptreeandlawn.com to apply today! More men are killed by overwork than the importance of this world justifies. ~Rudyard Kipling
Shelby Transportation, LLC
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED CDL A License Shelby Transportation, LLC, a subsidiary of Western New York Energy, LLC, located near Medina, NY, is now hiring full-time drivers for round-trip, mostly local runs in the Western New York area to support grain procurement, feed and liquid sales from our ethanol plant. On-farm agricultural driving experience strongly preferred. Tank endorsements a plus. Must have a minimum of 3 years of experience, good MVR, no DUI/DWI. Excellent benefits package available.
E-mail jobs@shelbytrans.com 4141 Bates Rd., PO Box 191, Medina, NY 14103 Retirement is the ugliest word in the language. ~Ernest Hemingway
Rochester Colonial Manufacturing has openings for the following qualified individuals:
CARPENTERS/INSTALLERS
Experience in the building or remodeling industry with good mechanical inclination and proficiency with window and door installation. Aluminum brake experience and interior trim a must. Knowledge of commercial windows and doors a plus. Clean driver’s record required; must be able to lift and move product. OSHA 10 hr. and EPA lead safe certification preferred. All tools provided. Full time with benefits. Apply in person or resumes (in PDF format) may be sent to:
employment@rochestercolonial.com
Advertising Sales Professional Genesee Valley Penny Saver is seeking a person who can generate sales in a variety of areas: • Advertising • Printing • Promotional Products • Direct Mail • Digital Offerings Must have: • Successful experience in marketing/sales. • Complete understanding of the internet and social media. • Excellent communication and customer service skills. • Strong computer skills needed. • Willing to travel, need NY State valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation. This is a full-time position with base salary/commission program. We offer a comprehensive benefits package. Email cover letter & resume to: dariareitknecht@gvpennysaver.com
Rochester Colonial Manufacturing 1794 Lyell Avenue, Rochester, NY 14606 Monday to Friday 8am-5pm EEOC
Growing Chrysler dealership in Batavia is looking for an experienced
Sales Manager Must have experience in appraising used cars, managing 7-8 salespeople, and setting and meeting sales objectives for the sales department. Must have excellent people skills. Must be highly motivated with exceptional training skills. Candidate needs a minimum of 3 years automotive sales management experience and be fluent in working deals, appraisals, follow up, and leadership. Excellent pay plan and benefits.
Please email your resume to sstockwell@castilone.net
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HIRING FOR ALL POSITIONS • Residential/Shop Glass Installers • Residential/Frameless Glass Shower Installers • Auto Glass Technicians • Commercial Glazier • Commercial Estimator • Commercial Project Managers • Office Personnel Customer First Attitude
Experience a plus. Valid driver’s license a must. 401K, health care package.
Mr. Glass Fax Resume to 271-1279 or Email: alex@mrglassfix.com
Lakeside Beikirch Care Center ‘Offers long term nursing care and short term comprehensive rehabilitation services’
IMMEDIATE OPENING FULL-TIME HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC Responsible for performing the majority of preventative maintenance & general repairs on all types of heavy duty vehicles and trailers. Additionally, painting & sand-blasting tasks, along with other facility maintenance duties, will be required. Competitive salary & benefits (health, dental, life, 401k) available. Qualified, experienced candidates should apply in person, have a clean license & be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen.
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Carolina Eastern-Crocker, LLC 8610 Rte. 237, Stafford NY. Located between Rte. 33 + Rte. 5
RN - Assistant Nurse Manager: Full Time/Day Shift/9:00am-5:00pm/ Monday - Friday; Assists the Nurse Manager in the day-to-day operations and managing needs of a 40-bed Rehab Unit. Nursing leadership and/or Long Term Care experience preferred. Current NYS RN licensure. RN Nursing Supervisor: Part-Time & Per Diem Night Shift positions. Includes every other weekend. Per Diem Weekend Day Shift positions. Must have strong communication, organizational, & clinical assessment skills. Nursing leadership and/or Long Term Care experience preferred. Current NYS RN licensure. LPN: Full time night shift. Per Diem shifts available. Current NYS LPN licensure. CNA: Full time & part-time day, evening, & night shifts available. Current NYS CNA certification required. We are currently offering a sign-on bonus for up to $1000 for qualified CNAs **Sign-On Bonus is paid out as follows: 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months. Part-time and Full time positions available for the evening shift only.
Dietary Worker: Assist with resident tray assembly, food delivery, dishwashing and the cleaning and sanitation of kitchen and food preparation areas. Part-Time/ 32 hrs per week/weekend & holiday shifts. Per diem openings for day, evening, weekend and holiday shifts. Housekeeper II: Performs cleaning functions in assigned areas following established schedules and using prescribed methods. Buffing and waxing floors. High school diploma or GED required. Full time night shift, Monday - Friday, Occasional weekends & Holidays.
Please apply online at: www.lakesidehealth.org EOE Or apply in person Mon.-Fri. between 9am-4pm at 170 West Ave., Brockport, NY 14420. • 585-395-6095 Ext. 4318
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Motivation: Before changing careers, it’s best to sit down and honestly assess what is motiving your potential move. If you harbor a strong desire to pursue a passion and make it your career, then changing careers is probably something you must do. But changing careers because you feel if you are slighted by a current employer or you feel like changing for the sake of change, then you might want to reconsider. If you’re considering a change because of an issue with your present employer, try working out the issue before pursuing a career change. You might find the issue is a byproduct of miscommunication and not something to change careers over. If you want to change careers because you feel like you need a change, keep in mind how difficult the job market is and how vulnerable you might be if your next move does not pan out. Give your motivation some serious thought before making any career changes, and you’re less likely to regret your decision.
The trouble with unemployment is that the minute you wake up in the morning you’re on the job. ~Slappy White
JOB FAIR Brunner International
Thursday, March 3rd, 2016 9:00am to 12:00pm Orleans County Workforce Development 458 West Ave. • Albion, NY 14411
All Shifts - Full Time Shift Premium for 2nd & 3rd shifts Production Positons: CNC Lathe Operators (ability to use micrometers and calipers is preferred), Automatic Welder Operators, Riveters & Production Operators.
Wage Rates: Ranges begin at $10.25 to $13.50 (depending on the job) - all wage offers will be based on experience. We offer excellent benefits including medical, dental & 401K. Successful passing a pre-employment physical in include drug screen is a condition of hire. EOE
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JOB FAIR Thurs., March 3rd 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. SEASONAL AGRIBUSINESS POSITIONS AVAILABLE
CLASS A + B DRIVERS Deliver dry +/or liquid bulk crop nutrients & other products. Tanker endorsement a plus
PLANT LABORERS Duties may include driving a loader and forklift. Some lifting. All positions must pass preemployment drug screen & have a clean license. Spring start. All local deliveries. Must be flexible and a team player. Competitive pay plus bonus. Applicants are welcome to fill out an application prior to the Job Fair.
Apply in person: 8610 Rt. 237, Stafford, NY (Between Rt. 33 and Rt. 5)
Carolina Eastern-Crocker, LLC www.cecrocker.com
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Grounds Maintenance with year round employment at Rochester Institution. Benefits: pension/overtime, paid vacation and holidays Must have valid NYS driver’s license. Landscape/Snow Removal Persons Needed
Direct all calls to:
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Golf Course Maintenance
RAINBOW PRESCHOOL POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Oak Hill Country Club • Seasonal Full Time • Competitive Wages • Overtime Available
Must be 18 years old or older. Apply in person 3418 Monroe Ave. (Back of Pittsford Colony Plaza)
Rochester, NY 14618
585-586-2584
Full, Part-Time and Sub Positions available to serve preschool children with special needs in the Genesee and Orleans County areas. Great benefits and team atmosphere! Special Education Teachers: Must have NYS Certification in Students with Disabilities. Speech Therapists/Pathologists: Must have either Speech & Language Teacher Certification or Speech Pathology Licensure. CFY opportunities available. Occupational and Physical Therapists: Must have NYS certification in OT, PT, COTA or PTA. PTAs must have at least 2 years of experience working with the Birth to PreK population. School Counselor: Must have NYS School Counselor Certification. Substitute Teachers and Teacher Aides: Experience with children preferred. For all positions please apply at www.arcoforleans.org or e-mail resumes to: tcaldwell@arcoforleans.org
Become One! One Makes a Difference! Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of people with developmental disabilities? It might be said that it is the ideal of the employer to have production without employees and the ideal of the employee is to have income without work. ~E. F. Schumacher
Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES: Teacher-English (Reg. Sub.) Anticipated FT position, eff. 4/1/16-6/30/16. NYS cert. English 7-12 & Spec. Ed. w/5 or more yrs. teaching exp. pref’d.
Supervising Clinical Training Nurse (RN) Per Diem, hourly paid. Must possess or meet req’s. for Civil Service title of School Nurse. NYS license as Registered Nurse w/recent hospital exp. and ability to work w/HS students in Cert. Nurse careers.
For more information and to apply for available positions, please refer to our website:
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“Become one,” join our team of enthusiastic, caring staff today! If you have a desire to make a difference, possess excellent people skills, and work directly with individuals to help them gain and maintain independence in their lives, then Lifetime Assistance Inc. is the employer for you! We emphasize strengths.
We Offer: * Excellent Benefits and Generous Paid Time Off * Paid Training * Employee Referral Bonus Positions * Most locations are within minutes from your home **Positions include: Direct Support Professionals, Drivers, Assistant Residence Managers, RNs & LPNs*
Ask about the positions that offer a $2,000 Employee Hiring Bonus!! To learn more about our mission and current openings please visit us online at www.lifetimeassistance.org Walk-In Interview Days are now available at two locations
Wednesdays 9am-11:30am; 1-3pm at 425 Paul Road, Rochester, NY 14624 Thursdays 9am-11:30am;1-3pm at 127 S. Main Street, Brockport, NY 14420
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Monday through Thursday Carryout Deal
LARGE 3-TOPPING
7
$
PIZZA
Just…
99
CARRYOUT ONLY. MON. THROUGH THURS. ONLY
©2015 Domino’s IP Holder LLC. Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only at Brockport location. Cash value 1/20¢. Prices may vary. Tax may apply. Minimum purchase required. Delivery charge may apply. Limited delivery areas. Deep Dish may be extra. Limited Time Offer.
Get Any Large Specialty Pizza at menu price, Add 1 Medium 1-Topping Pizza
Medium 2-Topping Pizza -or8-Piece Chicken Wings -or8-Piece Boneless Chicken (2 Item Minimum Order) ©2016 Domino’s IP Holder LLC. Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only at Brockport location. Cash value 1/20¢. Prices may vary. Tax may apply. Minimum purchase required. Delivery charge may apply. Limited delivery areas. Deep Dish may be extra. Limited Time Offer.
ANY SANDWICH & 20 oz. COKE or SPRITE
8
$ Only …
79
+ tax
©2016 Domino’s IP Holder LLC. Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only at participating stores. Cash value 1/20¢. Prices may vary. Tax may apply. Minimum purchase required. Delivery charge may apply. Limited delivery areas. Deep Dish may be extra. Limited Time Offer.
$
Choose Any 2
Only …
5
For Just …
99
each + tax
$
15
Only …
99 + tax
©2016 Domino’s IP Holder LLC. Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only at participating stores. Cash value 1/20¢. Prices may vary. Tax may apply. Minimum purchase required. Delivery charge may apply. Limited delivery areas. Deep Dish may be extra. Limited Time Offer.
$
5
00
more + tax
Includes Domino’s American Legends & Feast Pizzas.
©2016 Domino’s IP Holder LLC. Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only at participating stores. Cash value 1/20¢. Prices may vary. Tax may apply. Minimum purchase required. Delivery charge may apply. Limited delivery areas. Deep Dish may be extra. Limited Time Offer.
LARGE 1-TOPPING PIZZA & 2 LAVA CAKES
+ tax
©2016 Domino’s IP Holder LLC. Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only at participating stores. Cash value 1/20¢. Prices may vary. Tax may apply. Minimum purchase required. Delivery charge may apply. Limited delivery areas. Deep Dish may be extra. Limited Time Offer.
TWO EXTRA LARGE 1-TOPPING PIZZAS!
$
19
Only …
99 + tax
©2016 Domino’s IP Holder LLC. Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only at participating stores. Cash value 1/20¢. Prices may vary. Tax may apply. Minimum purchase required. Delivery charge may apply. Limited delivery areas. Deep Dish may be extra. Limited Time Offer.
COMBO DEAL! Large 1-Topping Pizza & 1 Order of Bread Sticks
$
15
Only …
99 + tax
©2016 Domino’s IP Holder LLC. Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only at participating stores. Cash value 1/20¢. Prices may vary. Tax may apply. Minimum purchase required. Delivery charge may apply. Limited delivery areas. Deep Dish may be extra. Limited Time Offer.
Call Domino’s for your Parties…WE GIVE DISCOUNTS on large group orders! Locally owned & operated by Mark & D’Arcy. We appreciate your loyalty!
DOMINO’S 637-6886 ORDER ONLINE ➤DOMINOS.COM
205 South Main St. Brockport
We Happily Accept Credit Cards & Debit Cards
20 oz. or 2-Liter
Hot Sandwiches
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