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Genesee County Office for the Aging Medicare Vendor Events (Walk-Up) Our Lady of Mercy 44 Lake Street, LeRoy Tuesday, November 5, 2019 10 am–2 pm

Livingston County Avon Village Hall 74 Genesee Street, Avon Friday, November 8, 2019 Monday, November 18, 2019 Quality Inn 4242 Lakeville Road, Geneseo Monday, November 11, 2019

10 am 1 pm

10 am

Monroe County Brockport ABVI Goodwill Industries Community Room 1807 Nathanial Poole Trail, Brockport Wednesday, November 6, 2019

10 am

Irondequoit/Pinegrove Community Center 154 Pinegrove Avenue, Rochester Friday, November 8, 2019 2 pm JCC of Greater Rochester 1200 Edgewood Avenue, Rochester Tuesday, November 12, 2019 Saturday, November 16, 2019

6 pm 10 am

Legacy at Park Crescent 1000 Providence Circle, Rochester Thursday, November 7, 2019

10 am

Penfield YMCA 1835 Fairport Nine Mile Point Road, Penfield Thursday, November 14, 2019 10 am Perinton Community Center 1350 Turk Hill Road, Fairport Friday, November 8, 2019

2 pm

Radisson Hotel Rochester Airport 175 Jefferson Road, Rochester Monday, November 4, 2019 Wednesday, November 13, 2019

10 am 6 pm

Webster Columbus Center 70 Barrett Drive, Webster Monday, November 11, 2019

2 pm

Westside Family YMCA 920 Elmgrove Road, Rochester Tuesday, November 12, 2019

2 pm

Ontario County Cornell Cooperative Extension 480 N. Main Street, Canandaigua Thursday, November 7, 2019

10 am

Homewood Suites 575 Fishers Station Drive, Victor Thursday, November 14, 2019

2 pm

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Let’s honor animal shelters, animal rescues, and the dedicated people who work to protect animals! Educate your friends and family. Teach people how important it is to spay and neuter their dogs & cats. Ask for birthday donations. Tell friends and family to give you donations for your local animal shelter instead of birthday presents. Volunteer at your local animal shelter. You may need to be a certain age for this or have a parent help. Some shelters let you read to the animals, walk dogs, refill water bowls, etc. Adopt animals from shelters instead of buying them from pet stores or breeders. Speak up. When you see an animal not being treated correctly tell a trusted adult.

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HOMETOWN

SUPPORT OUR TROOPS 1.

We challenge you to

DONATE

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YOUR HALLOWEEN CANDY Please drop off candy between 8am - 5pm We will send it to our troops along with toothbrushes and other items.

Candy and additional donations can be made Nov. 4, 5, 6 & 7 All donations are distributed through Operation Gratitude, visit their website for more details. operationgratitude.com 13th Annual “Halloween Candy Buy Back” Event!

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Dr. Steven J. Thompson 42 Public Square, Holley, NY 14470 585-638-5435 thompsonhealthcare.com

1. Haudenosaunee Leaders Gather at Treaty Rock at the Ontario County Courthouse to commemorate the federal, seminal Canandaigua Treaty of 1794. 2. Harley Robinson to the rescue! 3. West Sparta’s Methodist Church’s Jelly fish at their annual Trunk or Treat. 4. Swans in the pond in front of Clifton Springs Hospital.

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John I. Mosher PhD October 21, 2019 Albion: Monday, October 21st, 2019 at the age of 86. He is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Constance; children, Jennifer Mosher (Robert Montione), Lisa Rodriguez ( James Maher), John (Kathleen) Mosher, and Emily (Andy) Staryszak; grandchildren, Alyson & Justin Montione, Alex & Danny Rodriguez, Elizabeth & Laura Mosher; brother-in-law, James DeLong Jr ; many nieces, nephews, and friends. John’s academic achievements included: Hobart College, Geneva, NY BA 1956; Western State College of Colorado, Gunnison, CO MA 1961; Utah State University, Logan, Utah PhD 1972. John

also

served

in

the

US

Navy, Norfolk, VA

1956-1958.

John spent his professional career as a Professor of Biology and Ecology at The State University of New York at Brockport from 1961-1995. He also had the opportunity to teach at the University of Manchester, England, Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, IA and California State University, Bakersfield, CA. Dr. Mosher was a passionate and gifted teacher and continued teaching long after his retirement. His holistic views of medicine, agriculture, ecology, biology, religion and spiritualism were decades ahead of their time. His teachings reached thousands and were the foundation of contemporary sustainability, organic gardening, and spiritual growth. He taught countless seminars and workshops on topics close to his heart: holistic health, meditation, shamanism, Tai Chi, and most of all, expanding spiritual awareness. He also made himself available to counsel others throughout the years. John grew up on a farm in Phelps, NY. He enjoyed organic gardening and was a lover of nature and the outdoors. For many years the family tended a large garden and grew much of their own food. He never forgot his rural roots and authored the book, The Green Fields of Home. His many experiences included being a lifeguard, cowboy, sailor, pilot, scuba diver, motorcyclist, teacher, researcher, traveler, hiker, and healer. John was surrounded by his loving wife and family during his last days. He continued to teach and counsel even in his final hours. He will forever be remembered as a devoted Husband, Father, Grandfather, Uncle, and Friend who was a never-ending source of unconditional love. Join Family and Friends to celebrate his life Saturday, November 23rd at 11:00am. Memorial Service held at Pullman Universalist Church, 10 E. Park St. Albion, NY 14411. To share a memory or send the family a condolence, please visit: www.harrisfuneralhome.com.

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Special Starting at • Fully Insured • Fleet Service • Reliable, Early, Constant Service • Locally Owned & Operated • Mobile Phone Dispatch 24/7 • Commercial & Residential • NEW Equipment • References Available

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I must admit that I’m just a casual fan of baseball, but when the World Series rolls around, I like to tune in. The announcers do such a good job of acquainting you with the players, their stories and the importance of the game. Game one of this year’s series, the Washington Nationals vs. the Houston Astros, was a terrific game eventually won by the Nationals - a bit of an upset in Houston’s home field and against one of the best pitchers in baseball: Gerrit Cole. The best part was how immersed I became in the game, didn’t once look at my smart (life sucking device) phone and thoroughly enjoyed the

4-hour feat. Play ball!

It was a stupid thing to do. My light turned green, and I started making a left. You peeled out of that restaurant like a bat of you know where with no turn signal on. You were lucky I was able to bring the car to a stop halfway out as my classic car is not made with power brakes. It was a stupid, dangerous thing to do. I was tempted to backtrack and tell the police in the grocery store parking lot who were attending to a fender bender.

I had a test taken and the doctor’s office said the results should be in on Friday. I told them I would call on Monday. So, on Monday I called three times and couldn’t get an answer. The doctor’s office can’t keep any help. There is always someone new that has no answers. I wonder why they can’t keep any help. My time is worth something also. They think just because they are doctors, they are above everyone else.

I’m receiving numerous calls for solicitors everyday…at all hours! They need to stop! The only reason I answer the phone is because it may be the hospital calling. I have a sick brother in Hospice. I’m so aggravated by these annoying solicitors!

Please tell the [local] college and high school students who run down [local] route and onto [local] roads to be more careful. They are running, sometimes 4 wide, into the lanes of traffic on very busy roads. Once they are on [local], it is very

hard to see them in the shadows of the tree line on both sides. Yesterday, they were running all the way in my lane of traffic and with oncoming traffic, and there was nowhere to move. They are not wearing highly visible clothing, and you can’t see them until you are right upon them. I’m sure in their mind, the rest of us will automatically just know they are there and to move out of their way, but with other vehicles included in the mix, along with weather conditions, they need to be more cautious.

Thank you, a million times, to the young lady who stopped in the middle of North Street of LeRoy for my puppy that got out of the door and ran into the road. She beeped so he would move, but he is deaf, so he continued to stand there. She was very patient. I am so grateful for caring people like you!

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My family and I want to thank the person driving the dark colored pick-up that stopped oncoming traffic in front of the Mt Pleasant Cemetery on 10/23! We were just entering the cemetery with several cars behind us. That is a tricky entrance at best with just one vehicle, let alone a whole line! You honored us, and kept us all safe as well, by this simple act of respect! God bless you! We love the Genesee Valley Penny Saver! Look forward to getting it every week. Recently, we called “The Tree Service” after seeing

Why do some fundraisers in communities include purchasing alcoholic beverages? With so many horrible car accidents, domestic violence and health problems on the rise, which are directly caused by consuming that poison,

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their ad. I know that lots of folks have vented about their disappointing response from some companies. Well, that’s not our experience. We cannot say enough good things about “The Tree Service!” They kept us informed of weather delays and, when the guys came, they were the nicest, most personable and professional men. Polite, eager to please, and they did great work! We hope they liked the cookies, but more than that, we hope they know just how much they were appreciated and that we recommend them most highly. Thank you!

why isn’t there more of a crackdown on advertising of alcoholic beverages? I don’t contribute to fundraisers that feature alcoholic beverages to those attending. Who will join me in boycotting fundraisers from these places? There are better places that need our financial help that don’t make alcoholic beverages available. So, E-cigs are banned due to 6 deaths.... When do they take our motorcycles?

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BROCKPORT ONLINE ONLY LAND AUCTION Property is located at end of Redman Rd., Next to 6580 Redman Rd. South of Route 31A.

Bidding closes Friday, November 22nd @ 12:00 Noon, with a soft close. Selling will be 70.63 Acres of Land. Includes tillable woods and marsh. Lots of wildlife. This is a private location at the end of Redman Road with great potential building sites. Property will be shown at the Open Houses: Saturday, November 9th 1-2 P.M. & Saturday, November 16th 1-2 P.M. or by appointment. For more info Call Shelly 585-683-0995, Penne 585-303-2325 or Bob Bennett 585-356-2719. Bidding is by the acre plus 10% Buyer’s Premium. Sells Subject to confirmation. See www.harriswilcox.hibid.com

Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com

HARRIS WILCOX INC. Auctioneers, Realtors & Appraisers

Estate of Donald DePalma Machinery Auction Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 10am 3124 Fancher Road, Albion, NY SELLING: (4) Ford 5000 tractors, (2) w/ loaders; Ford 6600 tractor, cab; Ford 801 tractor; IH 806 tractor; Ford w/ rear mast; Farmall A; Ferguson tractor; 2009 Chevy Silverado; 1957 Chevy Bel Air; 2000 Mercury; JD 500 round baler; (3) NH 487 haybines; (2) NH 56 rakes; flat wagons; gravity wagons; elevators; IH 250 spreader; discs; back blades; mowers and more! Watch for more details and photos on our website, www. williamkentinc.com. TERMS: Cash, Check, MasterCard or Visa. 13% buyer’s premium, 3% discount for cash or check. Nothing to be removed until settled for. All items sold AS IS.

Add upcycling to your home improvement tools Upcycling is not just for craft projects - it offers lots of possibilities to make changes in your home décor, especially cabinets and furniture that will save money and reduce your contribution to the local landfill. Woodcraft can help you with upcycling ideas, products and advice.

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HUFF REAL ESTATE AUCTION MON., NOV. 11, 2019 • 12:00 P.M. CHURCHVILLE, NY Auction to be held at 3303 Washington St. Real Estate: Selling will be a 2448 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath split level home w/ 1 car garage and great country location, 0.73 acre lot backs up to Little Black Creek. Property has 14' x 10' nearly new shed. Home has hardwood floors and is ready for updates and redecorating. Assessed for $105,600 and sells for $70,000 or above. A $10,000 deposit is required to bid. OPEN HOUSES: Sat., Nov. 2nd at 10 A.M. and Tues., Nov. 5th at 4 P.M. Please see www.harriswilcox.com or call Shelly at 585-683-0995 or Penne at 585-303-2325.

Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com

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Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org

Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Hrs.: M-Th 10am-8pm, F & Sat 10am-5pm www.hoaglibrary.org

Holley Community Free Library 86 Public Square, Holley 585.638.6987 • holleylibrary.org Hrs.: M & W: 10am-1pm & 4-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm until June 22nd (Closed Sat for the Summer)

Seymour Library

161 East Ave., Brockport 585.637.1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

Hamlin Public Library: Lego Club for Kids: Saturday, November 2 at 11am. Farm to Table Cooking Class with Chef Liz: Saturday, November 2 at 11am. Enjoy a cooking demonstration and tasting of each recipe. Call 964-2320 to register. Preschool storytime: Monday, November 4 from 10:30-11:15am for child and caregiver. Themed stories and songs. Fall Book Sale: Thursday, November 7 from 10am-7pm. Friday, November 8 from 10am-3pm. Saturday, November 9 from 10am-2pm. Adult/Teen/ Children books, audio books, dvds and puzzles. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Hoag Library: Local Author Series: All Ears by Tom Rivers, November 4, 6pm. Local Author Series: Historical Amnesia: Forgotten Women of 19th Century Orleans County, NY by Delia Robinson, November 5, Noon. Local Author Series: Trivial Tales by C.W. (Bill) Lattin, November 5, 1pm. Vote & Vax, November 5, 10am-1pm. Local Author Series: The Beloved Wild by Melissa Ostrom, November 9, 1pm. Local Author Series: Mom & Pop Farming by Hollis Ricci -Canham, November 11, Noon & 6pm. Homeschool Hour, November 12, 1pm (please register, 589-4246). Hoag Library Trustee Meeting, November 13, 7pm. Books from Birth Birthday Storytime, November 16, 10:30am (please register, 589-4246). For a full listing of adult, children, and teen programs please visit our Facebook page or www.hoaglibrary. org Seymour Library: Toddler Time: Mondays, 11:00 am to 11:30 am, no session November 25. Stories, rhymes, songs, and more for toddlers ages 2-3 and their caregivers. Teen Writing Group: Monday, November 4 & 18, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. A welcoming group for imaginative and creative people in grades 6-12. Join us as we write, laugh and learn together. Babies and Books: Tuesdays, 10:30 am to 11:15 am, no session November 26. Stories and rhymes followed by play time. For kids up to 2 years with a caregiver. Baby’s Morning Out: Friday, November 8, 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Babies, toddlers, and their caregivers are welcome to join us for a variety of sensory activities, toys, and a craft. Teen Library Corps (TLC): Thursday, November 7, 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm. Our high school volunteer group helps to plan and present programs for older teens and volunteer at library events. Grades 9-12. Holley Community Free Library: Adult Readers Group, Monday, November 4th, 7:00 PM. Join us for friendship and discussion of Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz held in the meeting room. No registration. Story Hour: Veteran’s Day, Wednesday, November 6th, 10:30 AM. This educational event includes stories, songs, and a craft! This is a free children’s event and there is no registration. Wacky Wednesday: Financial Planning, Wednesday, November 6th, 6:30 PM. Join Nate Hasto for a presentation on financial planning. Bring your questions! Please register at (585) 638-6987 or online at www. holleylibrary.org/events. Baby & Toddler Storytime, Thursday, November 7th, 10:30 AM. Designed for ages 0-2 and their caregivers. We will share stories, songs, and fingerplays and babies can explore and play with age-appropriate toys and socialize with other children. No registration. Board of Trustees Meeting, Thursday, November 7th, 6:30 PM. All are welcome to attend. Library is closed at this time, Ring doorbell to enter.

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ALBION Book Signing at the Cobblestone Museum: Sunday, November 3, 3-4pm at the Cobblestone Church, 14389 Ridge Rd. W., Albion. Local author and historian C.W. “Bill” Lattin will present his latest book, “Trivial Tales,” featuring first-hand experiences and “hand-me-down” tales from a bygone era. Captivating stories and observations, featuring humorous historical tales related to figures from Orleans County. This is a free event. Books available for purchase. http://www.cobblestonemuseum. org

ALEXANDER Benefit for Olivia Maniace - Saturday, November 9, Noon to 7pm at the VFW Beachhead, Rt. 98, Alexander. Basket Raffles! 50/50! Face Painting! Food! Admission $10 at the Door - includes Food, Soda & two (2) free tickets for Raffles. Kids Free. Olivia was born with Cystic Fibrosis. Cystic Fibrosis can be treated, but there is no cure. Currently, Olivia and her parents are at the Cleveland Clinic where she is awaiting a lung transplant. Any questions or for basket pick up/drop off please contact Val Smith 585-356-1794 or 585-343-7136.

BATAVIA Genesee County Mother of Twins Club - A support group for mothers of multiples serving the Genesee county area. Genesee, Wyoming, Monroe, Orleans county mothers of twins, triplets, etc. Join us the first Wednesday of every month 7-9pm at the Richmond Memorial Library, 19 Ross St., Batavia. The Great BATAVIA Train Show - Sunday, November 10, 9:30AM to 3:30PM at the New Richard C. Call Arena at Genesee Community College. Donation: $6 / Under 18 yrs. -$3 / Under 13 yrs.-Free. Same Great Show in a new location. More vendors and model trains. New, modern facility. Plenty of parking. Snack bar. Follow signs from Exit 48 on the NYS Thruway to Genesee Community College, 1 College Rd., Batavia. For information on table availability: Genesee Society of Model Engineers, Inc., PO Box 75, Oakfield, NY 14125. Email: bataviatrainshow@gsme.org. Visit our web site: www.gsme.org and follow us on Facebook. Zonta Club of Batavia - Genesee County Holiday Festival! The Batavia’s Annual Artisan & Vendor Marketplace will be held on Saturday & Sunday, November 9th & 10th from 10am-4pm daily at the Batavia Downs Gaming, 8315 Park Road, Batavia. FREE Admission. Over 130 Vendors. Sponsored by the Zonta Club of Batavia Genesee & Z-Club.

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Genesee Christian Academy is hosting the annual FALL VENDOR BLENDER and FALL FUN FESTIVAL. Saturday, November 2, 2019 from 9:00 AM till 3:00 PM. It will be held at Calvary Baptist Church, 3515 Galloway Rd. Batavia. Contact Laura Stull at 716-242-9875 for more information.

BERGEN The 11th Annual Harvest Craft Show will take place on Saturday, November 9, 2019 at North Bergen Presbyterian Church, 7068 N. Bergen Rd., Bergen from 10 am - 3pm. Crafters, vendors and local author, Adam DeRose, will be present. Lunch and snacks will be available. Contact 585-455-3392 for more Information.

BROCKPORT The MOMS Club of Brockport is preparing for the 13th Annual Holiday Giftaway. At this event they will distribute toys to any family in need. The MOMS Club of Brockport will be collecting gently used toys/gifts for children (newborn-teenager) at various locations. The public can leave toys in collection boxes at the Seymour Library, Java Junction, Grinds 122 Café, and JPR Trailer sales in Holley beginning November 1st. A donation box located at The Sweden Community Center is available now. The Giftaway will be held Friday, December 6, 10am-7pm & Saturday, December 7, 10am-1pm at the Brockport Elks Lodge (4400 Sweden Walker Road). http://www. facebook.com/pages/2011-MOMSClub-of-Brockport-Giftaway/ 154999967855111

BYRON TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) - Looking for help to keep your New Years’ resolution? We are here for you! TOPS meets weekly at Byron First Presbyterian Church, 6293 W Main St. Meetings are every Wednesday night. Weigh in from 5:00 until 5:30. Meeting starts at 5:30. http://www.tops.org

CALEDONIA Ringing In The Holidays - Vendor event to support Patrick Place, a Comfort Care Home. Saturday, November 9th, 9am-2pm at JW Jones Hall, Rt. 36, Caledonia. Raffles, Music, Santa! $1 / entrance fee. http://www.patrickplace.org

CLARKSON Clarkson Historical Society Talk: “Preserving our local gems - Our one-room schoolhouses”. The many one-room schoolhouses that scatter our landscape were once the backbone of American rural education. Educator and historic schoolhouse expert Chris Manaseri will give an illustrated presentation on the various projects aimed at rescuing and preserving these gems in the Rochester and Finger Lakes regions. The talk begins a 7:00 PM Wednesday, November 6 at the Clarkson Historical society Academy, 8343 W. Ridge Road. It is free and everyone is welcome to attend.

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Election Day Soup Lunch and Baked Food Sale! Hamlin United Methodist Church, Lake Rd, (19) and Rt. 18, Hamlin on Tuesday, November 5, 11-2pm. Homemade soups available for lunch in house or take-outs. Choose from 5 Soups, roll/butter/crackers, pie and a beverage. Lunch $7 (seafood soup $8). Take home a quart or two! Quarts Available: Your Jar - $7, Our Jar $8, Seafood Chowder $10. EAT IN OR TAKE OUT. *Be a ’Dinner Winner’. A free dinner will be given away during the lunch time.

HOLLEY Turkey Party at the American Legion Post 529, Holley - Turkeys / Hams / Roasts plus more prizes! Food and Refreshments supplied. Two dollar donation at the Door Includes: One $100 and Two $50 Prizes. Held November 10, 1-5pm at the American Legion Post 529, Holley. http://www.al529holleyny. org

KENDALL Hunter’s Breakfast - The Kendall United Methodist Church will have a Hunter’s Breakfast on Saturday, November 16th from 8:00 am 11:00 am. Join us at 1814 Kendall Road, Kendall. Donations accepted.

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The Oakfield Historical Society proudly opens our doors each Sunday afternoon through November to the public. This year we are so excited to bring back the United States Gypsum Company display. You will also find our new display “Community Organizations”, here will learn about the IOOF, IOOB, Mother’s Club, Lion’s Club, the Grange, Betterment Committee and the Drum & Bugle Corp. Something else we are pretty excited about is a short video we found of Dr Marian White’s “dig” at the Indian Woods from the 1950’s. We also offer our many fascinating publications about Oakfield. These make great gifts - buy one for yourself too! http://oakfieldhistory. org/

ROCHESTER Recovery International Meetings - A peer led meeting for nervous people to alleviate their fears and anxieties. Meetings are held weekly and last about 1-1-1/2 hours. This is a self help method (not a 12 step process). It is peer led held in a safe place, in a nonjudgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. Join us for a meeting and see if our “method” can work for you! Our website is: www. recoveryinternational.org. Enter your zip code to find a meeting near you. We have telephone meetings and web chat rooms. Sisters of Saint Joseph of Rochester - Annual Christmas Sale: Featuring Crafts, Gifts & Baked Goods! Join us on Saturday, November 23, 9am-2pm, 150 French Road, Rochester. Phone: 641-8230. www.ssjrochester.org. Lunch available 11:30am-1pm. Visit Santa! FREE Shuttle from Montessori School Parking Lot!

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

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DEAR DR. ROACH: My doctor recommends a tonsillectomy based on the fact that I suffer from chronic strep. I am apprehensive about this surgery as an adult. What are the realistic risks of the surgery versus continuing to experience regular cases of strep throat? -- O.C.

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ANSWER: Strep throat infections that are chronic (lasting more than three months) or recurrent are indications for tonsillectomy in adults; however, this is an uncommon surgery in adults, and there isn’t a lot of published data on the effectiveness of treatment. Some data shows that tonsillectomy does reduce incidence of infection, as would be expected. Other data shows improved quality of life and fewer missed work days. My own experience is limited to a handful of patients: All have had significant improvement in the number and severity of infections. On the other hand, the surgery itself is unpleasant, and that’s putting it mildly. There is a significant risk of major complications (perhaps around 3%). One patient told me that the first two weeks after surgery were horrendous, but gradually improved over time. As always, it’s a balance between benefits and risks of surgery. But it’s a difficult enough surgery that you are wise to be apprehensive, and I would recommend surgical consultation only if your symptoms were severe enough and significantly impact your life. ***

DEAR DR. ROACH: Three years ago, my mother was prescribed 50,000 IU of vitamin D per week. I read that this dose can lead to serious complications if continued for more than a month or two. How common is it for someone to be on such a high dose for three years? Should my mother insist that her doctor take her off this medication? -- L.H. ANSWER: Fifty thousand units a week is frequently given for eight to 12 weeks in people with significant deficiency in vitamin D, and people often then are switched to a daily dose of 1,000 to 2,000 IU. However, some people prefer a weekly dose, and 10,000 to 20,000 would be the usual dose. Perhaps 10% to 20% of the time, in my experience, people do need higher doses, and 50,000 is not unheard of (some people have a genetic condition requiring high doses). However, this dosing should be guided by blood levels, and I certainly would feel better knowing that your mother has had her level measured if continuing this high dose. ***

DEAR DR. ROACH: My daughter gives her 3-year-old daughter fizzy water daily. All her water bottles and sippy cups are filled with some kind of carbonated water. My granddaughter’s appetite seems to have decreased. Could this be caused by the fizzy water? Is it harmful to her stomach? -- L.B. ANSWER: I don’t recommend carbonated water for babies or small children. The dissolved gas in the water can distend the stomach, causing cramps, and that gas has to come out, meaning burps or flatulence. The sense of distention in the stomach might be causing her to eat less as well. Stick to tap or bottled water in reasonable amounts. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Nov. 4, 1979, student followers of the Ayatollah Khomeini send shock waves across America when they storm the U.S. embassy in Tehran. The radical Islamic fundamentalists took 90 hostages. • On Nov. 5, 1968, in one of the closest elections in U.S. history, Republican challenger Richard Nixon defeats Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Because of third-party candidate George Wallace, neither Nixon nor Humphrey received 50% of the vote. • On Nov. 6, 1528, the Spanish conquistador Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca is shipwrecked on a low sandy island off the coast of Texas. Starving, dehydrated and desperate, he is the first European to set foot on the soil of the future Lone Star state.

Medicare Enrollment Season Is Coming: 5 Tips To Make Sure You’re In The Right Plan (NAPS)—Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period runs from October 15 to December 7, 2019. This is your yearly chance to shop for insurance coverage that best meets your needs. People covered by Medicare will have even more plans with a host of new benefits to choose from for 2020. Here are five things to keep in mind for Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period. 1. Review your 2020 coverage options. Medicare Advantage plan details change each year, so the policy that was the least expensive or best match for you in 2019 may not be right for 2020. Changes to premiums, deductibles and co-pays can be costly. A recent eHealth analysis of people using eHealthMedicare.com to compare Medicare plans found that fewer than one in ten were enrolled in the lowest cost plan for their personal prescription drug regimen. Those who switched to their optimal drug plan stood to save an average of $900 per year. 2. Look out for drug coverage changes. It’s common for insurance companies to tweak their list of covered drug and prices. That can mean higher out-of-pocket expenses. Check to make sure that the medications you need are still covered by your plan in 2020, and pay close attention to any special rules you need to follow to get the most coverage for your medications. Online tools, including eHealthMedicare.com’s prescription drug coverage comparison tool, can help you find the best option for 2020. 3. Make sure your doctors are still covered. The doctors and hospitals that participate in your Medicare plan’s network often change each year as well. Make sure your preferred providers are covered under your current plan or any new plan that interests you. The amount you’ll pay when you get care from a doctor or hospital that does not participate with your plan will be higher than what you’ll pay if you stay within your plan’s network, and some health insurers won’t cover out-of-network providers at all, except in an emergency. 4. Compare benefits. Along with price comparisons, be sure to review the full range of services and benefits offered by competing Medicare plans. These can include everything from preferred pharmacy and mail-order prescription discounts to dental, vision, hearing and even fitness benefits. And for 2020, many Medicare Advantage plans will offer supplemental benefits that provide additional assistance to people with chronic illness, such as non-emergency transportation, virtual medical visits, caregiver support, nutritional counseling and meal delivery, and air conditioning, among others. 5. Work with a professional to understand your choices. To make sure you’re viewing a wide range of plans available on the market, work with an expert in Medicare products that represents more than just one insurance company. It doesn’t cost anything extra. A licensed agent can help you understand and make sense of all your options and select coverage that best matches your needs, budget, and lifestyle. The expert help of a licensed insurance agent can help you get the best medicare policy for your needs.

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Lots of IRIS BULBS – blue and yellow: 585-584-8467 BEDFRAME WITH CENTER SUPPORT, adjustable to fit queen or double size mattress: DonnaPM45@outlook.com

ANY YARNS. I knit afghans for church Prayer Shawl Committee for hospital patients and shut-ins. Donations greatly appreciated. Call Christine: 585-880-5234

QUEEN BOX SPRING & FRAME also WOODEN NIGHTSTAND. Must pick up. Leave message or text: 585-455-2404

VEHICLE in good running condition. Write to the Raeppel Residence, 100 Wellington Woods Apartments, Brockport, NY 14420

4 light blue, METAL FOLDING CHAIRS in good condition. WOODEN CROQUET SET. You pick up Henrietta: 585-278-7758 call or text

PUNCHING BAG with STAND: karencaste1@icloud.com

VALSPAR SOLID COLOR DECK PAINT, Cottage Gray, 3 gallons. You pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-697-4851 DEAD PINE TREES. Great for fire starters. You cut and remove: 585-3746973 QUEEN SIZE BEDROOM SET, Oak. Clean condition! Everything included. Pick up only. Call Patricia: 585-356-8523 COMMERCIAL STAINLESS-STEEL DOUBLE DOOR DESSERT COOLER and COMMERICAL CONVECTION OVEN and a RETRO ELECTRIC RANGE. You move: lreel@rochester.rr.com

VEHICLE in good running condition for service-disabled Veteran: 585201-7834 WASHER & ELECTRIC DRYER in good working condition for disabled senior citizen: 585-773-0391 DUST MOP: 585-424-5993 KING SIZE HEADBOARD, CLOTHERS HANGERS and WINTER CLOTHES for girls’ sizes 4 and 14: merdeloc94@yahoo.com ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES and other CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: 585-771-7968

SEARS CAR TOP CARRIER. You pick up, Fairport: davemary@rochester. rr.com

Any age working SEWING MACHINES, for group who sew quilts for cancer patients. Workers are many, machines are few! 585-721-3708

ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED, in good working condition. Call Tom: 585683-2856

OLD PLANTERS to repot house plants: 585-447-8023

RECLINING COUCH & LOVESEAT (mauve), needs cleaning, ARMCHAIR (70’s orange plaid). Pick up in Alexander, can deliver if you load: momzyhead@yahoo.com

Disabled Veteran in need of ELECTRIC, STACKABLE WASHER AND DRYER: 585-519-2698 DEHUMIDIFIER in good working condition for wet basement. LeRoy: 585-768-9933

2 COLOR TV’S (neither is flat screen). One is 13” and the other is 26”: 585-391-3321

IPAD or SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS: Please leave message 585-671-1996

ANTIQUE CAT CARRIER, SCRATCHING DEVICE and a PLAY TENT. Two adjustable METAL BED FRAMES. Bag of OLD MILITARY COLLECTIBLES: 585-624-7794

SLIDE PROJECTOR for 82-year-old lady that would like to review her past: 585-278-3686

Thick walled, heavy duty, STEEL POST (3”x4”x6’) and a bundle of 4ft. LATCHES, WOODEN SLATS for landscape/construction: 585-624-7794 BOX OF MAGAZINES. Assorted types – women’s, men’s, sports, general interest. Pick up in Lakeville: 585-346-9777 Set of TY BEARS, large (3-4 ft.). Preference given to nonprofit organization: Pick up in Lakeville: 585-346-9777

Small KITCHEN TABLE with 2-4 chairs and a TELEVISION in good working condition: 585-584-3298 BOYS SNEAKERS and/or WINTER BOOTS. Sizes 6 and/or 7: 585-346-9777 RECLINER ROCKER or just a ROCKER: 585-237-1213 JUICE EXTRACTOR, utilized on a stove top: 585-533-2106

HAMMOND ORGAN, model # E-143. Excellent condition but needs cleaning. Call Pastor Dan Snyder: 585-384-6004

ELECTRIC DRYER, working, in good condition for single mom with three kids. Can pick up. Text pic & info: 585-203-7637

ARTIFICIAL 6’ CHRISTMAS TREE. Comes with canvas bag: 585-3939672

VENISON for middle-aged man on disability who cannot hunt anymore. Greatly appreciated. LeRoy/Batavia area: 585-483-2997

PRO FORM TREADMILL. Works at level setting. Needs welding to incline: 585-889-4330

VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, tubes, tube testers, tests equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, books, etc.: greg3151@ymail.com

AUTOMATIC PET FOOD DISH/DISPENSER. Six compartment rotary tray: 585-671-9639

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Winter is dead; spring is crazy; summer is cheerful and autumn is wise! ~Mehmet Murat ildan

HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Lots of choices could make it difficult to select what is best for your needs. Avoid snap judgments. Take the time to check them all out to find the one that really meets your goals. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You could once again experience pressure from others who would like to see you move in another direction. But heed your Bovine instincts to stay on your own path. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Taking charge of a project that seems to be about to stall or collapse altogether could be a challenge. But once everyone knows what you expect of him or her, things should go smoothly. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Avoid the pressures of the upcoming holiday period by setting a time right now to discuss how to divide up the responsibility of helping a loved one come through a difficult period. LEO (July 23 to August 22) It’s not too early for all you Leonas and Leos to start making long-distance travel plans. The sooner you stop procrastinating and start deciding where, when and how you’re going, the better. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Someone you’ve known for years might disappoint you, or even make you feel you’ve been betrayed. But check the facts carefully before you make charges that could backfire on you. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A holiday plan might need to be revised to accommodate an unexpected complication. Come up with an alternative arrangement as soon as possible to avoid more problems down the line. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Don’t accept halfway explanations for a situation that requires full disclosure. The more you know now, the better able you will be to handle any complications that might arise. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) The cooperation you relied upon might not be easy to get. Maybe there’s an information gap. See if everyone understands the situation. If not, be sure to offer a full explanation. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Problems caused by that recent workplace distraction should soon be easing, allowing you to resume working at a less frantic pace. That personal matter also begins to ease up. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Changing your mind about a job decision isn’t easy for the usually committed Aquarian. But once you check it out, you’ll find facts you didn’t know before. And facts don’t lie. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Your unique way of sizing up a situation gives you an edge in resolving that upsetting workplace problem. Stay on your current course regardless of any attempts to distract you. BORN THIS WEEK: You are emotionally attuned to what’s going on around you, and you easily pick up on people’s needs.

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David Bellavia visits NYS Veterans Home in Batavia By Wendy Miller Backman

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edal of Honor recipient, David G. Bellavia, appeared passed on with the exception of the two of them and their families. at the NYS Veterans Home on October 10 as part of a Charles’ wife LaRusha nominated him, and Senior Wishes sent wish granting experience created by the local nonCharles and LaRusha to California. Their reunion after 10 years profit, Senior Wishes. Bellavia, a U.S. Army Staff Sergeant and apart was very special. Sadly, Charles has since passed away. His the first living Iraq War Veteran to receive a U.S. Medal of family had pictures of his wish experience as well as a Thank You Honor, spoke to residents, staff and guests including members to Senior Wishes in his funeral program. of the Combat Vets Association. While Senior Wishes does occasionally grant life enriching wishes, such as a new sewing machine or electric mixer, to allow His speech was followed by a reception organized by Senior Wishes, which included refreshments and the opportunity for seniors to continue to pursue their hobbies, many of the wishes involve experiences. 89-year-old WWII Veteran Marco has been a guests to meet with Bellavia who graciously shared his Medal of Honor, posed for pictures, and signed copies of his book. fan of the L.A. Dodgers for as long as he can remember. His wish was granted, with thanks to Centers Health Care. Marco and his The event was planned as part of an introduction of Senior son traveled to Cleveland to watch his beloved Dodgers play the Wishes to the Batavia community, as the program has just Indians. He even got to sit behind home plate! The L.A. Dodgers expanded from Erie and Niagara counties to also serve residents sent him an of Genesee, Wyoming and Orleans counties. autographed Established in 2013 by the United Church Home Society baseball and (UCHS), Senior Wishes’ mission is to honor and recognize the picture of his lifelong contributions of our oldest citizens by granting favorite player, meaningful wishes that will enhance seniors’ lives. C l a y t o n According to Wendy Miller Backman, Senior Wishes Kershaw who he Executive Director, “Senior Wishes was created to recognize got to meet at that our aging seniors still have things they want to do, places the field. Decked they want to go, or people they want to see. We transform those out head to toe dreams into a reality.” in Dodgers clothing, there The program has granted was no over 250 wishes in Erie and mistaking who Niagara counties, and Staff Sergeant David Bellavia is joined he was there to strives to grant more by Mr. MacDonald, WWII Navy Vet root for! wishes to seniors by expanding into more “We fulfill many Veterans’ wishes,” said Backman. “From counties. November 11th-16th, we will grant a Veteran’s wish every day for our Week of Veterans’ Wishes.” Wish requests may be big or small. Previous wishes have included air travel to visit longWish recipients must be 65+ and a resident of Western New missed family, cheering on a favorite team in person, and York with an annual income under $38,000 for a household of one revisiting an abandoned or under $44,000 for a household of two. hobby. Permanent residents of care facilities are exempt from the income qualification. Vacations, For Leonard, an 81-yearmedical items, household repairs, bill payments old Army Veteran who and travel outside of the continental U.S. are hasn’t been on a boat in 20 excluded. years, a Senior Wish meant one more time holding a “I would encourage people if there is something fishing pole in his hand and they would like to do again and they qualify, to feeling the lake breezes on fill out an application and not be shy,” said his face. Due to his Backman. “We want to help make a wish come wheelchair, he usually had true if we can, recognizing all that our elders to stay at his assisted living have given to our communities throughout the facility, but that day, his son Charles, a late WWII Army Veteran, had his wish granted when years. We love to celebrate Veterans and Todd joined him on a boat milestone birthdays, too!” he travelled to see his cousin in California which was able to To learn how to apply for a wish, visit www.seniorwishes.org or accommodate his wheelchair, provided by the Excalibur Leisure call Wendy at 716-508-2121. Skills Center. It was wonderful to see them free to interact as Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at father and son as they shared their fishing memories of long www.gvpennysaver.com: ago. After the boat ride, Senior Wishes volunteer Cheryl • Red Cross “Sound the Alarm” Initiative Offers Free Smoke Detectors Schmidt arranged for them to have lunch at Charlie’s Boat Yard. • Victor Farmington Library Repair Café to Hold Second Event Like many seniors, Leonard was referred to Senior Wishes, Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps in his case by the activities director at his assisted living facility. an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school “Seniors can be nominated, or they can nominate themselves,” event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on said Backman. “We really try to make the experience special for our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in them.” print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com. Senior Wishes also grants travel wishes to take seniors to Visit My Hometown today! visit a loved one far away whom they have not seen in a long time. Charles, a WWII Army Veteran, had wanted to see his cousin in Oakland, CA for some time. Their entire family has

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QUALITY GENEROSITY COMMUNITY It’s been an exciting year at the Red Osier Landmark Restaurant. Owners Steve Foster and Tim Adams, along with Head Chef William Burch, attended more than 285 events across New York State with their food trucks, over 100 more events than last year, including Washington, D.C. and Hershey, PA. Their food truck also attended the New York State Fair and were enthusiastically invited back next year. With mouth-watering, new offerings like their smoked prime rib Landmark sandwich, created and tested in their own kitchen, the Red Osier Landmark’s big, black trailer has become synonymous with quality. Some confuse the original Red Osier Landmark Restaurant with Red Osier food products. Found at the Lilac Festival, the Corn Hill Arts Festival, the AppleUmpkin Festival, the Rochester Airport, Frontier Field and grocery stores, Red Osier food products are not at all associated with the Red Osier Landmark Restaurant in Stafford. “If it is not the big, black food truck, it is not us, not our quality, not coming from our doors, not the Red Osier Landmark Restaurant,” declared Foster. Everything served at the Red Osier Landmark Restaurant and its trucks is made fresh every day from breads and rolls to mashed potatoes, desserts, sauces and even the salad. “You can tell the difference,” stated Head Chef William Burch. “We spend days smoking food. It’s all about quality.” Their approach is turning heads, winning an award for Best Food at the Genesee County Fair. November (Lovember) and December usher in the Red Osier Landmark’s roast beef by the pound and prime rib either finished or prepared and ready-to-cook. Drop off service is available for corporate parties, luncheons, Christmas parties and other events. The restaurant will also open on Thanksgiving at noon. “Book now! Availability fills quickly!” advised Adams, suggesting customers also book graduations and weddings for next year.

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Foster and Adams also greatly value community involvement, offering two $1,500 BOCES vocational scholarships, one for culinary arts and the other for welding. “To outside communities, we are a dining destination,” shared Foster. “Locally, we are a destination because of what we do.” Adams and Foster received the United Way’s Knight in Shining Armor award for community work they have done this year. In September, the Red Osier Landmark participated in a fundraiser for Mission 22, which addresses Veteran suicide nationally, and Western New York Heroes which meets a broad spectrum of local Veteran needs. During November, the restaurant will team up with the Knights Closet at LeRoy High School and the LeRoy Food Pantry. “Bring in a full brown bag of groceries, for a $10 gift certificate,” said Foster. “In February, bring in a full brown bag of pet food and pet supplies for the Genesee County Animal Shelter to receive the same. It is not just humans we worry about!” Thanksgiving proceeds go to charity, as well. Christmas lights, over 2.5 million last year, will return to the Red Osier Landmark in mid-November, keeping the Stafford Lights tradition alive. “We like to have them on for as long as possible, including Thanksgiving,” said Adams. The restaurant will host its community days, featuring light displays, horse and carriage rides and Santa and Mrs. Claus at no charge on the first two Mondays in December. The restaurant cart will have sandwiches, chili, cookies and more available for purchase.

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