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Two reindeer will visit any home within 100 miles of Shortsville Reindeer Farm on December 25. Winner selected by random drawing. $10 per ticket. All proceeds to Foodlink. Click “Win a Christmas Day Reindeer Visit” at ShortsvilleReindeer.com/visit

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.” -- Lao Tzu Tis the Season

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Dec. 7, 1787, in Dover, Delaware, the U.S. Constitution is unanimously ratified by all 30 delegates to the Delaware Constitutional Convention, making Delaware the first state of the modern United States. Government under the U.S. Constitution took effect on March 4, 1789.

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FIREPLACE & INSERTS PREPARE YOUR FIREPLACE OR STOVE FOR WINTER Clear out flammable items. Move flammable items away from the front of a fireplace or stove. Be sure curtains or other home furnishings are far enough away that they will not catch fire from any errant sparks or flames.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Until 1953, New York City had a pneumatic tube mail network that spanned 27 miles and connected 23 post offices. At its peak, the system moved 95,000 letters a day at speeds of 30-35 mph. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Send out a little cheer the year we all can use it most. As 2020 comes to a close, our current climate still keeps us at a distance from one another, leaving a gap FaceTime can’t quite fill. Now, with little other choice, we’ve become reliant on the technology we may have taken for granted or wanted a break from, and perhaps bringing back some nostalgia right in time for the holidays is just what we need.

There’s no better feeling of holiday cheer than opening up a holiday card, and our team at Printing by Penny Lane is here to help! We have an array of cards for the winter months, be it for holidays including Christmas, Hanukkah, or general greetings. Call us at 585.226.8111 for a custom design or order online at www.printingbypennylane.com!

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Magic Maze FOUND BY DIGGING

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * The human body gives off enough heat in 30 minutes to bring a gallon of water to a boil.

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Are you hoping for a snowy holiday season?

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• Yes! • Only a white Christmas! • No!

* Looking for a great cause for gifting this year? Go to www. charitynavigator.org to find out more about how your prospective charities rank in areas like CEO pay, money spent on fundraising, etc.

Poll Ends 12-08-20 Results From 12-01-20 President Elect Joe Biden has spoken of potentially forgiving some student loans. Should the government offer loan forgiveness?

* Need a quick batch of cookies? Keep a box of cake mix on hand. Instead of the listed ingredients, add two eggs and a half-cup of oil to the mix. Mix and shape, then bake at 350 F for 10 minutes. They are really good, and you can get pretty creative. * Inexpensive gift idea: A cute holiday coffee mug with a bar of chocolate, a packet of hot cocoa or instant coffee, a peppermint stick and a decorative holiday craft pick. Place inside a gallon-size zippertop bag, tie with a ribbon, then trim off the zipper-top, leaving just the plastic. Looks nice.

23% Yes, absolutely! 9% Yes, to an extent 23% No, only in extreme need 45% No way! We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard!

RAKING LEAVES: W hile raking leaves might not jump out at you as a great w ay to spend a nice fall afternoon, families often find raking leaves together soon turns into a fun day in the yard. Build leaf piles and let the kids jump in, and then do it again. W hen raking, encourage kids to collect some colorful leaves and set them aside. Once the raking is done, you can then enjoy making some homemade crafts w ith the leaves you and your youngsters just collected.

* When holiday cookie time comes, I keep a plastic pitcher of hot water in the sink. I toss cookie cutters into it when I’m finished with them, so the corners are soaking. They really seem to only need a rinse and a quick brush-off afterward. Mine don’t get caked up with dough. -– JoAnn * Dogs and chocolate just don’t mix, so keep those holiday plates full of delicious chocolate morsels up and out of the reach of pets. * Use last year’s Christmas cards as gift tags on this year’s gifts: Just cut out great-looking images and write your own to and from on the back. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Chicken is generally lower in saturated fat than other animal protein sources. Opt for pasture-raised chicken for the greatest nutritional punch.

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

Questions About COPD --DEAR DR. ROACH: I was diagnosed with COPD a year and a half ago and have several questions. I seem to be unable to get answers from my pulmonary doctor, as he is always busy and doesn’t have a lot of time to spend with me. How fast does COPD progress? I’m 78 years old, in reasonably good health and exercise regularly. I have chronic bronchitis with a slight amount of emphysema. I had been coughing a little during the day, had mucus in the morning and coughed at night for two to three hours after bedtime -to the extent of having to use a rescue inhaler to settle down and get back to sleep. After he put me on Trelegy, all of those symptoms disappeared, and I feel perfectly normal except for shortness of breath. My other question is what is the life expectancy of a person diagnosed with COPD? I’ve read about answers to this all over the map, from two or three years after diagnosis to 15 or more years. I would presume that it depends on other factors such as physical condition, exercise, weight, etc. But I would like some kind of guideline for someone in my condition. -- T.J. ANSWER: There are two major types of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: chronic bronchitis, where the primary problem is productive cough; and emphysema, which is destruction of the small airways. Shortness of breath is a common feature of all types of COPD. The most prevalent cause is smoking. I can’t answer your questions on rate of progression and overall prognosis without much more information, but it is certainly a good sign that many of your symptoms are well-controlled on treatment. The single biggest factor in rate of progression of COPD is whether you are a smoker, but not being able to exercise, being male and being very underweight are additional risk factors for faster progression. Lung function falls inexorably over time. In people who have no lung disease, the normal decline with aging is never enough to cause symptoms during normal activity. In someone with COPD, the decline over months to years can cause symptoms to occur first with exercise, and then when at rest. Once people have severe symptoms at rest, the prognosis becomes quite poor. No medication can reverse lung damage. Inhaled steroids reduce inflammation and can slow progression somewhat. Inhaled bronchodilators open airways and make breathing easier. Inhaled anticholinergics reduce secretions. Your medication, Trelegy, contains all of these medicines, and is appropriate for people with severe COPD or those who do not have good symptom control with a less intensive regimen. An online calculator for prognosis can be found at https:// bit.ly/2N1UEoy. It can be used if you know how far you can walk in six minutes and the results of your breathing test (specifically, the FEV1%).

COVID-19 CAN CAUSE KIDNEY INJURY, YET MOST AMERICANS DON’T KNOW IT (NAPSI)—According to a recent Harris Poll, too many people don’t know all they should about the dangers of coronavirus—particularly how it can affect the kidneys. COVID-19, it seems, attacks more than just the lungs. In the new National Kidney Foundation-Harris Poll Survey on COVID-19 and Kidney Health, the findings show low levels of awareness on both the risk of developing an acute kidney injury as a result of COVID-19 and of the long-term effects of kidney damage. “A significant number of patients going into the hospital to be treated for COVID-19 are coming out as kidney patients,” said Kevin Longino, CEO, National Kidney Foundation and a kidney transplant patient himself. “We believe this may be a looming healthcare crisis that will put a greater strain on hospitals, dialysis clinics and patients, for whom chronic kidney disease will be a lasting remnant of the coronavirus crisis—even after a vaccine is, hopefully, found.” Acute kidney injury Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a sudden episode of kidney failure or kidney damage that happens within a few hours or a few days, and is happening in about 15 percent of all hospitalized coronavirus patients, many of whom now need dialysis. If a patient ends up in the intensive care unit (ICU) their odds worsen; reports indicate that one in five intensive-care patients have lost kidney function. COVID-19 will likely result in a higher number of Americans with chronic kidney disease and/or kidney failure than before the pandemic. Once kidneys fail, dialysis or a transplant is needed to survive. Hospital shortages Hospitals aren’t prepared for the expected increase of kidney patients. In hot spots of the outbreak there are shortages of dialysis equipment, supplies and nurses properly trained to administer dialysis in the ICU. Most Americans, according to the Harris Poll, are concerned and want the federal government to step in. Further, the Harris Poll found that the vast majority of Americans want the federal government to provide more resources toward diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of kidney disease, and significantly increased funding for kidney research because of kidney-related illness from COVID-19. More poll results The poll also found: • Only 17 percent Americans are aware of acute kidney injury as a result of COVID-19; • Only 46 percent of Americans are aware that COVID-19 will likely increase the number of Americans with chronic kidney disease or kidney failure;

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• 58 percent of Americans are aware that COVID-19 can cause acute respiratory failure;

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. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

• 54 percent know it can cause pneumonia;

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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles Great Gift Idea - Chocolate-Dipped Pretzels These pretzels are super easy to whip up to give as a gift. Dip them a day ahead, and pack them in a box lined with waxed tissue paper. Don't forget to remind your friends that pretzels are best eaten within a week -- if they're even around that long! 8 ounces milk chocolate, broken into pieces 27 (8-inch long) pretzel rods Flaked coconut and/or green, red and white sprinkles (for topping) 1. Place chocolate in microwave-safe measuring cup or mug. Heat, covered with waxed paper, in microwave on High 1 to 2 minutes or until chocolate is almost melted, stirring occasionally until smooth. 2. Meanwhile, place each topping choice on separate sheet of waxed paper or on individual plates. 3. Holding 1 pretzel rod at a time, dip in melted chocolate, tipping cup to cover about half of rod with chocolate. Allow excess chocolate to drip off pretzel back into cup. Immediately sprinkle coated pretzel with choice of topping. Carefully place coated pretzel rod in pie plate or shallow bowl, leaning uncoated portion on edge. 4. Repeat with remaining pretzels (try to keep pretzels from touching one another in pie plate) and refrigerate about 20 minutes to set coating. Store pretzels in tightly sealed container, with waxed paper between layers, at room temperature up to 1 week. Makes 27 pretzels. * Each serving: About 135 calories, 6g total fat (3g saturated), 3mg cholesterol, 165mg sodium, 18g total carbohydrate, 1g dietary fiber, 3g protein.

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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GLOW Women Rise Raises the Bar BY AMANDA DUDEK

N

ew York's GLOW Region is comprised of Genesee, Livingston, Orleans, and Wyoming Counties, home to some of the most charming villages and countryside in Western New York. At the same time, the region is often a scene of struggle as many of its women must strive for success. Dorothy Avery and her not-forprofit, GLOW Women Rise seek to support these women personally and professionally.

GLOW Women Rise (GWR) offers, in its stated mission, a nonjudgmental place for women of the region to come together for support and connection, advocacy – safety net services [and other] information, and opportunities to attend seminars and workshops. "Our goal with GWR is to empower, engage, and elevate women while hopefully providing them with some valuable tools," said Avery who dreams of the day when GWR has its own building. "We want to be a one-stop shop for women in search of support." As women continue to pursue professional careers, assistance for them is falling behind. "Nothing is getting taken off our plate, just getting added, including caring for parents and grandparents," explained Avery, referencing a friend who cares both for her own children and for her elderly parents. She observed that the challenges of a rural settings, little transportation and few resources, can add another layer of stress. "GWR would love to be the place where a woman could go if she was having a really bad day, grab a cup of coffee and share – and it would be free," said Avery. Avery hopes to create more resources for handling stress and its causes, resources tailored to women. "Before GWR, I was a member of a couple of groups in Batavia," she explained. "I found them to be male dominated. Women did all of the organizing, but men were the leaders. Women's issues were not being addressed, so some friends and I decided to start our own group in 2018. Thanks to Millie Tomidy Pepper, we met at the YWCA for a time. Now, we rent a space at GoArt!, have incorporated, and our nonprofit status is pending." "Women can do so much, but there is a lack of support unless you can afford to pay," continued Avery. "There is too much disparity between the Haves and the Have Nots. With GWR, we are trying to level the playing field. Women are so overwhelmed they don't even have the time to ask for help, but when women stick together, we can solve these problems with our different skills and abilities. As such a new group, we still need to take some time to get these ideas flowing." Avery pointed out that a questionnaire to determine what kind of programming and support

GLOW women are most interested in is available on the GWR website: www.glowwomenrise.org "If we can create our own network of women supporting women, we can cheer each other on to do great things!" Avery exclaimed. While COVID-19 has admittedly been a big setback for this all-volunteer organization, GWR has found ways to continue this mission. "We bridged the gap with ZOOM, although we know not everyone has access to it," she said. "Over ZOOM, we held the first session of our Ready, Set, GLOW! Series, which was about handling the holidays this year. We invited a therapist to talk with our group, and it was great!" Importantly, all the programming, including our Ready, Set, GLOW! Series, is absolutely free. "The key is you shouldn't have to put extra money together to benefit," insisted Avery. "Our next session is on December 14th, and it is about practical self-care with adult bingo and prizes thrown in. Then, in January, we will be putting together kits for our vision board session to help women envision what they want for themselves in 2021. In March, we hope to once again host our Women's Empowerment Forum focused on overcoming obstacles, which was so well-received." GWR's sessions are making an impact. "One of the women who attended our last sessions sent us a very nice note, sharing with us how our session about how to cope with the holidays had helped her realize her own need for stronger boundaries," shared Avery. GWR also supports women in practical ways. "One young woman was just going to start her first professional job, so we took her clothes shopping for office-appropriate attire," said Avery. "We want everyone to benefit, take that leap, and be daring!" As GWR moves forward into 2021, informed by responses to its questionnaire, one new goal has clearly emerged. "We recognize that we are currently a very 'white lady' organization," stated Avery, speaking to the group's current lack of diversity. "We realize we have a lot of work to do so that women of color can begin to feel comfortable with us and trust us. We want to be truly inclusive, and we are hoping to incorporate women of color at leadership levels. Until all women are represented, no women are represented." With goals like these, the GWR is aptly named. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great story online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • Scottsville Cancer Patient Adopted for Christmas by Cal-Mum Community Members • Fairport-Perinton Dollars for Scholars Renames Annual Award to Honor Long-Serving Volunteer, Donna Yawman Love to write? We are looking for YOU! Become a volunteer writer and share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email our Hometown Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!

One of the panel discussions from our Women’s Empowerment Forum in March 2020; we will have another one on March 6, 2021!

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Seymour Library: Teen Writing Group via Zoom*: Mondays, December 7 & 21, 4:00pm to 5:00pm. A welcoming group for imaginative and creative people in grades 6-12. Preschool Activity Club on Zoom*: Tuesdays, 11:30am to 12:00pm. Join us on Zoom for a fun craft. A kit will need to be picked up from the library. For ages 2-5. Preschool Story Time on Zoom*: Thursdays, 10:30am to 11:00am. Except for December 24 and 31. Stories, songs, rhymes, and more for kids ages 2-5 and a caregiver. Preschool Science on Zoom*: Friday, December 11, 11:00am to 11:45am. Join us for a fun story time followed by a science experiment and craft. A kit will need to be picked up at the library. For ages 2-5. Pokemon Trivia via Zoom*: Thursday, December 10, 5:15pm to 6:00pm. Everyone who is a fan of Pikachu and the gang are welcome to play this trivia. Grades 6-8. *Registration required.

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

Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Visit our website for hours. 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)

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Hoag Library: Hoag Library is open to the public Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm, for browsing (books, magazines, DVDs, CDs), computer lab, and fax/print/ wireless print/copy/scan/notary. Patrons are required to wear a mask at all times, but accommodations can be arranged with the Library Director. The outdoor book drop and outdoor WIFI are available 24/7. Search the catalog, renew checkouts, and place holds online at www.nioga.org. Many services are available remotely, including the digital library (Libby, Hoopla, RBDigital), virtual programming (storytimes, books discussions, historical lectures, etc.), and ‘Library-To-Go’ by visiting www.hoaglibrary.org. Laptops are available for in-library use. Recorded Trustee Meetings, library tutorials, and library programs are located on the Hoag Library YouTube Channel. Research your family tree- Hoag Library is a FamilySearch Affiliate Library. Hoag Library is accepting bids for the installation of an electric vehicle charging station. Visit www. hoaglibrary.org for a complete calendar of programs.

Shopping local shops, farms and fairs is a great w ay to enjoy the fresh autumn air w hile supporting local businesses.

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ALEXANDER Drive Thru Country Christmas Light Display/with a Drive Thru Food Court! Take a 1/2 mile ride through our grounds and enjoy our unique Christmas lights and displays, purchase some fair type food that you may have missed this summer. It will be completely drive through including food. Held Friday and Saturday, December 4, 5, 11, 12, 18 & 19! Gates open each night from 5pm-9pm. $10 per car to drive thru. Fund Raiser for WNY Gas & Steam Engine Assoc., held at our grounds 10294 Gillate Road in Alexander, just off Rt. 20. This event will be COVID friendly, please join us. http://www. alexandersteamshow.com

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS The U.S. Small Business Administration notes that small businesses make up 99.7 percent of all employers in the United States. Percentages are similar in Canada, where BDC, a bank devoted exclusively to entrepreneurs, notes that 99.8 percent of businesses employ fewer than 499 workers.

BATAVIA The Holland Land Office Museum’s Wonderland of Trees sponsored by Tompkins Bank of Castile will occur from November 20th to December 31st, Tuesday-Saturdays, 10am-4pm. There will not be an opening night kick-off event. All the wonderful decorated trees can be viewed during the museum’s normal business hours and visitors will be limited to 25 at a time. $5 for adults, $1 for children. Masks and social distancing protocols are required. A basket raffle will also take place until December 18th when the winners will be drawn. Musical concerts performed by the Genesee Symphony Orchestra on the evenings of December 4, 11, and 18, with a limited audience. Normal museum admission rates will apply. Info.: hollandlandoffice. com.

BROCKPORT Community Hygiene Bank “Personal Care Blessing Bags” and Food Distribution: Saturday, December 12, 12pm (noon) till 2pm at Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport (across from Wegmans Ph: 585-637-5930. Distribution will be inside. Masks and COVID procedures required. Receive Admission Ticket in parking lot beginning at 11:30am. One ticket per family. Must be present to receive items. Families and individuals in need: all ages, from kids to Seniors who live in the Brockport School District and SUNY Brockport Students. Items free to our community members in need. Just bring photo id or Student id and proof of residency (current bill with address).

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Marine Toys for Tots Collection Marine Toys for Tots served 24,367 children last year in the Rochester area! This year’s needs will be even greater. New unwrapped toys are needed for a Happy Christmas. Collection boxes are located throughout Brockport and Spencerport at various generous businesses. Liftbridge Books, Spurr’s dealerships, Eagle Restaurant, Wireless Zone, Truly Pampered Salon, Steven Drexel’s Agency, ZFO Vap, Estate MarketPlace, Joe V’s Auto, Perri’s Pizza, Slayton Restaurant, Hometown Barbershop, Spencerport Family Apothecary, Spencerport Hots, and State Farm Insurance are collecting toys.

CHURCHVILLE Holiday Toy Drive: Give a Toy & Spread Some Joy! The Town of Riga will be working with the Churchville Lions Club & St. Vincent’s Church in collecting donations of new unwrapped toys suitable for children ages 1-12, at the Riga Town Hall (6460 Buffalo Rd.) from November 2nd till December 4th. M-F, 9am-4pm - The toys will then be given to children of less fortunate families in our community. Please help us spread some cheer this holiday season! Questions? Call 585-293-3880 Ext 121 or 122.

ROCHESTER Holly Days Outside - The Gates Historical Society will hold “Holly Days Outside” at their historical Hinchey Homestead, located at 634 Hinchey Road, during the month of December. Stop by and see the two different trees decorated with handmade edible decorations for the birds as well as other decorations that have been created by various groups and individuals. Lights will be on from dusk till 10 pm. http://www.gateshistory.org

SPENCERPORT Shoe Drive to Support Aurora House - Help Us and Help Others. Held every day until December 10th, 2020. Aurora House Comfort Care Home, 2495 S. Union St., Spencerport. Visit our website for more information: https:// aurorahousewmc.com/shoe-drive/

On the whole I take it that middle age is a happier period than youth. In the entire circle of the year there are no days so delightful as those of a fine October, when the trees are bare to the mild heavens, and the red leaves bestrew the road, and you can feel the breath of winter morning and evening—no days so calm, so tenderly solemn, and with such a reverent meekness in the air. ~Alexander Smith (1829–1867), “An Essay on an Old Subject”

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and MENS 10 SPEED BICYCLE. Needs tires but works otherwise. Have one new tire for it: gjdonnan@gmail.com BABY CRIB, white, like new: 585-657-6272 Extra HANDSET, model EL50003 complete with charger for AT&T cordless system. New never used: 585-335-2510 Kelvinator 120,000 btu PROPANE FURNACE. Needs new control board. Must pick up: emd_sjd@yahoo.com HP PRINTER INK #564: 585-733-3077 STUFFED ANIMALS and DOLLS. Like new, excellent condition: barbmidu@gmail.com 45 GALLON CURVED FRONT AQUARIUM with wooden cabinet base, lid (1 piece missing), filter, decorations: 585-768-2165 1941 VINTAGE STEREO EQUIPMENT, Olympic Radio Tru-base SW 6-18, BC 55170, and Speaker-SK 384: lfass20@gmail.com BUFFALO BILLS LARGE SWEATSHIRT like new. To be used only for a young person needing a Christmas gift. Pick up only Batavia: 23linport@gmail.com BLACK & DECKER BLENDER (white). Never used. Pick up required: 585-392-3686 VHS TAPES – A lifetime collection of recorded movies! Too many to name! Hundreds of tapes. All must go ASAP: 585-813-1150 PAINT, 5-gallon bucket, unopened. Valspar interior eggshell, green. Found in church basement and not needed. Purchased in 2015: 585-857-6350 54x48 PICTURE WINDOW, 44x49 DOUBLE PANE WINDOW. Good for cabin, etc. and a ROOF ANTENNA: 585-394-4663 AVIVA ACCU-CHEK DIABETES MONITORING KIT, never used: 585-261-4234 12” COLOR TV (not flatscreen): 585-297-3109 PLEXIGLASS BASKETBALL BACKBOARD with rim 54x34. You pick up: 585-704-3961 LIBRARY SHELVING. Metal shelves with wood ends and wooden picture book bins. Metal shelves are disassembled. You pick up: geneseolibrarydirector@owwl.org PIANO SHEET MUSIC; 1940s, 1950s, some earlier: 585-757-2257 TAN METAL DESK (24”x40”) with 2 drawers and woodgrain top. Good condition: vanborkann@gmail.com MAPLE WOOD FIREWOOD. Must take away: 585-624-3729

DVD – Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, The Mayflower Voyage. Text: 585-519-1261 Old DELTA WOOD LATHE from the 40s, 50s or 60s to try some wood turning: 585-748-1179 2 or 4 drawer clean METAL FILING CABINET. Lock preferred but not required. Will pick up. Text only: 585-802-5445 VINTAGE or NEW RHINESTONE JEWELRY for craft projects with seniors. Can be broken jewelry. Call or text: 585-880-3493 WOODEN CHEST OF DRAWERS: 585-409-0607 VENISON or any WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650 NUTRITIONAL DRINKS any brand, ADULT INCONTINENCE UNDERWEAR in M & XL and UNDERPADS: 585-346-9777 BATTERY and CHARGER for Sears Cordless Drill model 315.271390. Henrietta area: faltrieth@rochestyer.rr.com BONGO DRUMS and small or medium GAS CHAINSAW that works: 585-637-6961 SUV – Senior lady needs donation of used low mileage vehicle to get to work: 585-624-7794 WEIGHTS, STRONGMAN EQUIPMENT, WEIGHT PLATES: 585-505-7651 DESK w/ shelves, or BOOKCASE: merdeloc94@yahoo.com Collecting WINTER COATS for needy community members in Fairport. Clean and no broken zippers. Drop off 871 Whitney Road or 585-377-7252 Need all manner of FISHING EQUIPMENT for a retired disabled vet to start fishing again: 585-993-1917 ROCK CASSETTES and 8 TRACK TAPES: gzintel@yahoo.com Used or not working FLAT LED SCREEN TVs: stan1k1@yahoo.com SMALL ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE for a porch: 585-346-3732 SAMSUNG PLASMA TV – PN51D6500DFXZA main board p/n BN94-04728A. Will take scrap TV and strip for parts. Thank you: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com VINTAGE STEREO ITEMS working/not working. VINTAGE PORTABLE TV. Any old TUBE ITEMS, and TEST EQUIPMENT, TUBE and TRANSISTOR RADIOS: greg3151@ymail.com 80s STYLE PORTABLE BOOMBOX that takes batteries: 585-450-6260 or mrdaleshaw@gmail.com Couple of sets of POKER CHIPS: 585-281-0650 Working LAPTOP and TABLET (iOS version 9.0 or higher or Android version 4.4 or higher): 585-663-6454

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ESTATE SALE, FULL OF ANTIQUES! If You’re Looking for that Unique Christmas Gift, You Won’t Want to Miss This Sale. Beautiful Antique Furniture, Large Collection of Pottery, Farmhouse Primitives, Holiday Décor. So Much to Offer and Everything Must Be Sold. (Masks are required.) 108 Hidden Valley Rd., Gates, NY 14624 Friday - Saturday, Dec. 11-12th, 9am to 4pm Sunday, Dec. 13th, 9am to 3pm To learn more please visit www.estatesales.net

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Prominen Rocheste Family December 11th, 12th, 13th and January 1st, 2nd, 3rd 10am-4pm Glass, China, Collectibles, Dolls, Furniture, Prints, Paintings, Rugs, Lamps, Silver, Toys, Costume Jewelry, Clocks Watch for next week's ad and check for pictures on estatesales.net.com Everything Priced to Move!

Leaving An Estate To Charity One doesn’t have to be a famous movie producer or sports star to donate assets to charity in wills. Individuals sometimes make the choice to leave a portion of their estate to a favorite charity to create a legacy that helps the unfortunate. Such a decision may surprise family members, so it may be wise to discuss plans when drafting wills and ensuring that the correct method of bequeathing estates to charities is followed. When a will is written, it is typically in a person’s best interest to consult with an estate-planning attorney prior to making any decisions. When working in conjunction with a financial planner, an attorney can help you grow your estate and ensure your assets will be distributed according to your wishes.

Shop Smart For Vintage Signs Antique shops are one venue for antique signs and coordinating pieces. Some sellers specialize in vintage signage. Antique stores are popular in many tourist towns and major cities, where more artistic neighborhoods tend to include one or more antique shops. If a particular antique store does not have what you are looking for, they may be able to secure certain pieces you desire from other vendors. Shoppers looking for antique signs also can purchase reproductions. There are many retailers that produce very good likenesses that may be considerably more affordable than the originals. You also can commission an artist to reproduce signage that fits with your design plans. Some research online or a query of artists in your community may yield prospects who can produce the sign you covet. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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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.

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Q: DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My new cat, “Corky,” is absolutely shredding the fabric legs of my sofa! I buy plenty of toys for him, so why is he so attracted to my expensive furniture? -- Leo in Little Rock, Arkansas DEAR LEO: Welcome to cat ownership! Shredded furniture frequently comes with the territory. But please don’t think I’m telling you to get used to it. This is a common problem. You will find plenty of advice online on ways to stop your cat from scratching up all of the vertical surfaces in your house. Cats adore fabric sofas; they are ideal because the wood underneath sharpens their claws while the fabric provides just the right amount of resistance. You’ll need to attack this problem from a few angles. First, by teaching Corky not to scratch furniture. Put a scratching post next to the sofa. When he reaches up to the sofa leg, gently reach under his paws and lift them up and away. Then, place Corky in front of the scratching post and pet him. Repeat this every time. A faster way to stop the problem is to shake a can of coins or hiss loudly, but this is negative reinforcement that provides no alternative for his scratching. And cats need to scratch! Once Corky starts going to the scratching post first, gradually move the post away from the sofa. To save your sofa fabric during this time, cover it with a thick layer (or multiple layers) of plastic sheeting either stapled or duct taped into place. The added benefit is that plastic is not a pleasurable scratching material, so Corky will eventually start ignoring it. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Thank you & Best Wishes! Thank you with all my heart to Habitat for Humanity of Livingston County. Thanks to them with the support of many volunteers and my family, my children and I are safely and happily moved into our new home. A special thanks and extra well wishes to John Marks, Butch Erbe and Ron Walker as they “retire” from Habitat. I am so thankful for all you have done and for the chance to get to know you all! God bless you richly. Amanda D. & Sons

Thanksgiving I just finished reading Amanda Dudek’s Hometown Story about Thanksgiving from November 20th and want to thank her and GVPS for sharing such an uplifting and positive message with your readers.

For the birds To those maintenance people in parking lots that chase people down who feed the starving seagulls: Seagulls are scavengers – they actually clean up garbage from parking lots and the environment. I always pick a remote corner to feed them. After they eat bread, Tostitos, and popcorn, there is nothing left to clean up. Man has burned their

trees, and polluted their drinking water with climate change, paved their space and run over them with traffic, and stolen their habitat with commercial development. Half of all-American birds are gone. Yet you threatened to kick me off the property if I fed them. Another man told me it was illegal to feed them. Where is your heart and sense of justice for birds and animals?

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Lowe’s In Brockport Rocks! On Black Friday, we spoke to Derik, the store manager, over the phone concerning a price drop in something that we had just purchased. He said we were within the 30-day price match

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winter coat drive. The children’s clothing went to Ray of Light Foster Children support group and the adult clothing went to 10 clothing cupboards in the Western Monroe County area!

175 Coats! Spencerport Kiwanis sends thanks to all the lovely people who donated coats, scarves, socks, underwear and more for the

Parking lots To those of you who play parking lot Tic Tac Toe: I used to be a player, until I almost t-boned a car while passing through two parked cars which blocked my view. This is driving on the diagonal to obtain the best vantage point near the store entrance. I see this especially at [local stores] – zipping through diagonal lanes that are not there. Someone will crash, so please

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drive straight along the marked lanes. Park slobs Lazy slobs who leave their dog’s poop bags in the parks seem to be back. Take the bags home with you. Do not leave them for others to pick up!

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Accepting New Patients Dr. Phillip M. Schirck Private Practice Internal Medicine 432 Hamlin-Clarkson Townline Rd. Hamlin, NY 14464 585-964-8880 Collect leaves to mound over delicate perennial plants and shrubs. The leaves w ill add more w armth to the soil and may help plants make it through harsh w inters. Just remove the leaves slow ly w hen spring arrives so that the soil underneath can get the sunlight and w ater it needs to thrive. Leave some leaves in the yard so that animals can use them as nesting material and line their dens for the w inter.

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Notice of Vacancy Position:

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Cleaner - Part Time: 20-25 hours/week M-F, Mornings Light cleaning of high touch surfaces and collection/ disposal of trash from receptacles in building Call 585-548-2665, ext. 226 or visit 7275 Byron Road, Byron, NY 14422 to complete an application MANUFACTURING IN THE U.S.A. SINCE 1953 Alliance Precision Plastics is a leading provider of injection mold tooling, molded plastic parts, and value added assemblies with two manufacturing facilities located within the town of Greece. We need dedicated, hard working candidates to join our team. Full-time and part-time Direct Hire opportunities with pay based on experience for the following positions:

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Qualifications: • Licensed by New York State to practice as a Registered Professional Nurse (RN) • Bachelor’s degree required • Master’s degree preferred Location: • Genesee and Monroe counties Job Information: • Rate of pay $33-$36 per hour • Per diem, work hours vary • No benefits • No weekend work • Start ASAP Visit our Website at www.gvboces.org Reply ASAP with reference to Vacancy 21-46 with letter of interest, resume, and proof of license to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Gabrielle Kolo - Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street • LeRoy, NY 14482

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Ron Coniber Repairs and Trucking

PLANT OPERATOR Starts at 17.50 per hour. Performs routine production operations. Must be able to climb stairs and ladders. Have a valid NYS driver’s license. Have a high school/ GED diploma. Benefits include excellent health and dental insurance (70%-100% company paid), $50,000 company paid life insurance, matching 401k plan, paid time off, wellness benefits.

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(NAPSI)—“Today, nearly 4 million Americans have a service-connected disability. At a time when many employers are struggling to fill positions, hiring veterans with disabilities can boost diversity and inclusion efforts,” explained Jeff Hall, national employment director for DAV (Disabled American Veterans). For example, Dave Ellis found it difficult to get a job after receiving an honorable discharge from the Army. “I had a severe back injury, but I also carried mental scars from active duty,” he said. After six months of searching, he was able to find a supportive company that understands and values the traits that come from military training, including job-ready skills, tested leadership abilities and a mission-focused work ethic. For others, however, it can be a struggle. In fact, a survey in The Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation found that 57 percent of veterans with disabilities transitioning to the civilian workforce feared hiring discrimination due to their disability. “The reality is that many of America’s businesses, big and small alike, recognize the importance of hiring veterans with disabilities, but often don’t know where to begin,” added Hall. To address this need, DAV has published “The Veteran Advantage: DAV Guide to Hiring and Retaining Veterans with Disabilities.” This free, comprehensive guide is the result of more than four years of study about what the veteran community contributes to the workforce and how hiring veterans, especially disabled ones, can improve a company’s bottom line. The 36-page publication, which can be downloaded at http://dav.la/jobs, offers best practices and helpful tools for employers. But it goes further, helping to correct misperceptions and inspire more organizations to hire from this talent pool. Content includes statistics about veterans with disabilities, in-depth onboarding and retention strategies, a practical checklist for employers, and explanations of financial incentives, tax credits and other support. The Guide also highlights powerful testimonials of veterans thriving in successful careers, and case studies from employers who benefit from having disabled veterans in their workplace. Nationally respected companies such as First Data and USAA apply the findings within their own internal human resources departments and hiring teams. There are also free and helpful resources that veterans themselves can take advantage of to help with the transition into a civilian career. For example, DAV holds free career fairs throughout the country for veterans and their spouses. Details are available at http://dav.la/jobs. “While our nation’s veterans, particularly those who have been injured in service, are faced with unique challenges, they also offer the skill sets, loyalty and dedication needed to help successfully power America’s economy,” said Hall.

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