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Brockport receives grant and community donations for tower clock restoration by Kristina Gabalski The project to repair and restore the Seth Thomas Tower Clock on the Brockport United Methodist Church on Main Street received a major push forward recently with the announcement that the Rochester Area Community Foundation has approved an $11,000 grant to help with the cost of the project. Additionally, a donation from community veterans organizations will cover the remainder of the expected cost. Brockport Mayor Margaret Blackman calls the grant a, “great coup” for the village. The tower clock ceased to work more than a year ago and the Brockport Lions Club has already raised over $9,000 towards the effort, Mayor Blackman said. Mayor Blackman said she wrote the grant with the help of Brockport Deputy Mayor Bill Andrews. The clock requires extensive repairs with the estimated total cost of $21,500. Repair work is being done by the Essence of Time company in Lockport. The clock was presented to the village in 1914 by the Monroe Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in memory of Revolutionary War soldiers buried in the vicinity of Brockport. Additionally, Sweden Town Councilperson Bob Muesebeck told the Suburban News/Hamlin-Clarkson Herald that the Brockport Area Vets Club, American Legion Post #379, SAL Post #379, American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Post #379 and VFW Post 2890 will present a $2,000 check towards the restoration on Saturday, September 30. That donation would cover the remaining cost of the restoration project. Proposed memorial for Megan Dix During their regular meeting September 18, Brockport
Village Board members heard “concept stage” presentations regarding a proposed memorial in remembrance of Megan Dix. Linda Kruger, who works at the Brockport Lowes, and who represented a group of Lowes employees, told board members they would like to build a sitting area and flower garden between the wooded area and the railroad tracks at the rear of the South Avenue parking lot. The memorial would include a walkway from the parking lot to the sitting area. Lowes employees are seeking the necessary approval from the village and say they would like the community to be involved. They foresee plantings of flowers, shrubs and a ground cover at the site. The memorial would consist of a concrete bench, patio blocks and hostas planted along the sides of the patio block. Code change requested for urban chickens Residents Bruno Hanshaw, Sara Hart, Danielle Colon and Erica Linden requested that the board consider a change in the village code which prohibits the keeping of farm animals in the village to allow for urban chickens. They presented board members with information about the benefits of urban chickens which include their ability to naturally control pests. The residents also addressed what they call common myths about chickens. The group said chickens are quiet, clean and do not attract predators any more than cats, rabbits, dogs and other pets. Additionally, they presented proposed rules for urban hens and penalties for violations. Mayor Margaret Blackman and Deputy Mayor Bill Andrews said the projects have been referred to the next regular board meeting for further consideration. The urban chicken proposal may go to the village Code Review Committee, Andrews said.
Meet the Spirits of Spencerport during Ghost Walk The Spirits of Spencerport Ghost Walk will take place on Friday, October 13 and Saturday, October 14 with tour times starting at 6:45 p.m. each night. Enjoy an eerie stroll through the Village of Spencerport being visited by ghosts of the past. Hear stories true and not so true. Event takes place regardless of weather. Not appropriate for young children or pets. Some hills and uneven surfaces are included on the route. Walk is approximately one hour. Price $5 per person and reservations and advance payments are required. Meet near the Canal Depot and Museum at 16 East Avenue, Spencerport. Provided photos.
The Brockport United Methodist Church steeple seen from the corner of Main and State Streets in front of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Photo by Dianne Hickerson.
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•The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra will present “Around the Town” on Thursday, October 12 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Theodore Church, 168 Spencerport Road, Rochester. The concert is free and open to the public. Refreshments served after the event in the parish hall. The church is handicapped accessible. •Riga Recreation will host its annual Kick Ball Classic on Saturday, October 7 beginning at 9 a.m. at Sanford Road Park, 836 Sanford Road South, Churchville. Includes youth and adult divisions. Call the recreation office at 293-3880 ext. 130 to register. •The Spirits of Spencerport Ghost Walk will take place Friday, October 13 and Saturday, October 14 with tour times starting at 6:45 p.m. each night. Enjoy an eerie stroll through the Village of Spencerport being visited by ghosts of the past. Hear stories true and not so true. Event takes place regardless of weather. Not appropriate for young children or pets. Some hills and uneven surfaces are included on the route. Walk is approximately one hour. Price $5 per person and reservations and advance payments are required. Meet near the Canal Depot and Museum at 16 East Avenue, Spencerport. •St. Paul Lutheran Church & School, 158 East Avenue, Hilton will host Quilt Show 2017 on Saturday, October 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Features include old and new quilts. For information contact Carolyn Hurlbutt, 392-3794 or Lois Kane, 392-2372. •Faith Baptist Church of North Chili, 2954 South Union Street will host its Annual Fall Craft Show on Saturday, October 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Indoor show with over 30 vendors featuring handmade, mixed media crafts. Free admission, free entry in door prize drawings and free DIY crafts. For information go to www.fbnc.org or call 594-2244. •Ferris-Goodridge Legion Post, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport hosts an all you can eat breakfast on October 8 from 8 a.m. to noon. Costs $7 adult, $4 children 10 and under. Call 352-6691. •Brockport Stories: Doug Hickerson has written more than 170 human interest stories in the Suburban News and HamlinClarkson Herald over 25 years. He will review many of his stories about Brockport area people in a Power Point presentation on Tuesday, October 10, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Duryea Room of the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue in Brockport. Free and open to the public.
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•Parma Greece United Church of Christ, 1211 Manitou Road, Greece will host a Chicken Barbecue on Saturday, October 7, noon until gone. Cost: $10 adults, $9 seniors (over 60), $5 children (1/2 portion). Help support the Hilton Food Shelf by bringing a non-perishable food item. •The United Methodist Church of North Chili will host a community pancake breakfast fundraiser on Saturday, October 7 from 8 to 10 a.m. at 2200 Westside Drive, Rochester. Breakfast cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children ages 5-10 and includes a free door prize drawing. For more information, email umcnorthchili@gmail.com or call 594-9111.
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•Churchville: Planning Board meets Wednesday, October 4 at 7 p.m. at the Village Municipal Building, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville. •Hilton: Village Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. All meetings held at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton. •Ogden: Ogden Conservation Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public. •Parma: Town Board meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public. •Riga: Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month (October 2) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month (October 5) at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville. Open to the public. •Spencerport: Village Board of Trustees meets the first Wednesday of the month; Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of every month; Architectural Review Board meets the first Tuesday of every month. All meetings start at 7 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue.
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•Lifespan, NYSCRC and the Alzheimer’s Association will sponsor “Be Our Guest!” a free, Adult Respite Center for people with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or memory loss and their caregiver, on the first Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Parma Baptist Church, 4997 West Ridge Road. Contact Cindy Haslip at 698-6718 to register. •Hilton TOPS 632 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Friday, 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton, second floor. For information call Dorothy at 225-1717. •Ogden Senior Center, 200 South Union Street, Spencerport will host Jane Ahrens of Ahrens Benefits to provide information on Medicare 101 additional insurance on Monday, October 9 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. (Meets in lower level recreation room) Open to community. Coffee provided. •Hilton TOPS (Take Off Pound Sensibly) Chapter #1320 meets every Monday evening at the St. George Episcopal Church, 635 Wilder Road, Hilton. Weigh In: 6:30 to 7 p.m.; meeting 7 to 7:30 p.m. For information, contact Kelly at 317-2446 or visit weekly meeting.
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•The Parma Hilton Historical Society will host its monthly meeting on Monday, October 9 at 7 p.m. at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, Hilton. Doug Marple and Carol Gursslin will present the history of the Hilton Applefest. Free and open to the public. Refreshments provided.
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•Chili Public Library events: Registration required only where indicated. Registration is open for Ancestry.com Training, a basic introduction to researching your family tree. Classes are scheduled for Wednesday, October 11 at 10 a.m.; Thursday, October 19 at 2 p.m. and Wednesday, October 25 at 10 a.m. Please choose one session when registering. Monday, October 2 -Toddler Time, 10 a.m. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. Drop in for stories, songs and a craft. American Girl® Club, 4 pm - for ages 5-12. No registration required. Chess Club, 6 p.m. Ages 18 and under. Tuesday, October 3 - Preschool Pals, 10 a.m. Ages 4 to 5. Join us for stories, songs and a craft. Babies & Books, 10:30 a.m. Ages up to 24 months with adult. Wizarding World: Enjoy Harry Potter-themed activities and snacks. Registration required. O.W.L.s, ages 7 to 11, 4:30 p.m. N.E.W.T.s, ages 12 to 18, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 4 - Yoga Storytime, 10 a.m. Ages 3 to 5. Join us as we stretch, breathe and read. Mats provided for kids. Adults, bring mat if you would like to follow along. Adult Book Discussion, 7 p.m. Join us as we discuss What She Knew by Gilly MacMillan. Books for this discussion are available at the checkout desk. Thursday, October 5 - Simply Stories, 10 a.m. All ages. Explore LEGOs with the Whole Family, 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. Pajama Storytime, 7 p.m. All ages. Wear pajamas and bring a stuffed friend. Saturday, October 7 - Squirtle Squad, 3 p.m. - New. Ages 7 to 11. Join our new Pokémon Trainers Club. There will be a Pokémon-related activity each month and lots of other Pokémon fun. Bring your own cards or share ours. No registration required. We will meet the first Saturday of each month. Monday, October 9 - Toddler Time, 10 a.m. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. Tail Waggin’ Tutors, 45 p.m. – for ages 12 and under. Come and read to a therapy dog! This is a great opportunity for children who are learning to read and emerging readers. Monday Minecraft Madness, 6 p.m. All ages. Bring tablet and Minecraft knowledge. Some computers available. •Ogden Farmers’ Library events: Book Sale Collection: We are collecting gently used books, DVDs, CDs, video games, puzzles, and craft supplies for our book sale until October 14. Donations can be made any time the library is open. Preschool Story Time with Miss Anne - Tuesdays or Fridays, 10:15 a.m. Miss Sandi’s Story Time for Little Ones - Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Lowering the Cost of a College Education - Wednesday, October 4 at 7 p.m. Learn valuable tips about scholarships and the college financial process, including details about the new NYS Excelsior Tuition Program. American Girl - Back to School Party - Saturday, October 7 at 11 a.m. Learn about school days of long ago. Bring your favorite doll. Enjoy school crafts and sample lunch box treats from the past. Ages 5 and up. Rochester Mobilizes for the Great War - Saturday, October 7 at 2 to 3:30 p.m. Learn how Rochester participated in the war economy and prepared for eventual entry into the war. Once the United States declared war, Rochester was an All-American patriotic city. Presented by Daniel Cody of the Rochester Historical Society. Registration appreciated but not required. Ogden Farmers’ Library is located at 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. For more information, call 617-6181. •Mainly Books, 6 Main Street, Hilton in conjunction with the Parma Public Library celebrates their 10th anniversary. In honor of this celebration, they will feature a different type of book on sale each month. As always, donations of books and media are welcome. Store hours are: Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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•Spencerport High School in collaboration with Monroe County will present a panel discussion on substance abuse in the community titled, “Not my Kid” with experts from the Department of Health, Medical Examiners office, Ogden Police Department and Gates Ambulance on Wednesday, October 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the High School Performing Arts Center. For more information, contact Kate Zobkiw, Intervention Specialist at 349-5245. •The NYS Canal Corporation will hold a public information meeting on ongoing and upcoming initiatives to improve area embankments along the Erie Canal and ensure its durability and safety on Wednesday, October 4 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at Eagle’s Look in the Tuttle Athletic Complex at the College at Brockport (Parking Lot T), 350 New Campus Drive, Brockport. •Hilton Lioness Club meets the first Wednesday of each month at Braddocks Bay Tavern, 372 Manitou Road, Hilton at 6:30 p.m. Community service and monthly speakers. Guests welcome. Call Linda for information 392-8545. •Spencerport Rotary Club meets for dinner and community fellowship each Monday at 6:15 p.m. at Slayton Place Restaurant in Spencerport.
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•Free Gospel Lectures: Topics may include: “Facts about your creator you may not have heard.” Or “The bible and science do agree.” Every Thursday, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Legacy Senior Center, 2000 Park Creek Lane, Churchville. Come in front door and to the front desk for directions. •Roberts Wesleyan College will host Barnes Science & Faith Symposium: Does Science Need God? Speaker will be Director of the Vatican Observatory (The Pope’s Astronomer), Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J.on Wednesday, October 4 at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Location: RWC Howard Stowe Roberts Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Drive, Rochester. Cost: Free/registration requested. More information and registration www.roberts. edu/barnes-symposium.aspx.
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•The Hilton Heart and Hand Quilt Guild meets the first Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Hilton Fire Department, 120 Old Hojack Lane. (Please do not park in front of hall - park and enter by side door on left side of hall). New members and visitors welcome. For information contact, Mary Hinkley, 392-4153 or Sarah Barton, 392-5403.
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by Warren Kozireski After handily winning the first set, Churchville-Chili found themselves trailing the second by as many as eight points, but rebounded and eventually swept the Cadets 25-13, 28-26, 25-21 in girl’s volleyball. The Saints opened up a 3-0 lead in the first set on a combined block from Madison Elam and Sydnie Brown and opened their lead to 14-8 on a kill by Avery Elam. Kills from Emily Kuhlkin and Brown, an ace by Jenna Prewasnicak and a pair of kills by Rachel Chapman finished off the game one victory. The second featured six lead ties through the early going before Hilton jumped out to a 16-8 lead on consecutive blocks by Kate Noel. But the Saints offense rallied with an ace from Bella Orologio, and ace and kill by Madison Elam plus a pair of kills by Chapman to tie the contest 17-17.
C-C used several Hilton errors and kills from Madison Elam and Chapman to build a 22-17 advantage, but it was Hilton’s turn to rally with Noel and Kylie Ashline leading the offense. Tied at 24-24, Saints Chiara Rota registered an ace for the one-point lead, but the teams traded points until another ace by Emma Draper and a defensive error allowed the Saints to eke out the win. The final set was equally close with 14 lead ties, including 20-20 before Draper registered a late kill to complete the sweep. The 6-4 Saints were led by Madison Elam and Rachel Chapman’s six kills each while Bella Orologio was tops with 18 digs. Ashline finished with five kills and seven digs for the Cadets, Megan Loomis four kills and nine digs while Noel led with six blocks.
Martin, Ramsey pace Blue Devils swimmers by Warren Kozireski Caroline Martin and Laine Ramsey each had two individual first place finishes and were part of a winning relay team to lead Brockport to a 96-88 victory over Churchville-Chili in girls’ swimming. Martin won the 200-freestyle in 2:07.09 and took the 100-butterfly in 1:08.13 while Ramsey was first in the 200-individual medley in 2:29.24 and the 100-backstroke in 1.05.78. Martin, with Marlayna DiFante, Pearl Salonen-Roperti and Elizabeth Sagan touched first in the 200-freestyle relay in 1:52.78.
Ramsey teamed with Molly Rich, Livia Stepanek and Sagan in opening the meet with a win in the 200-medley relay in 2:06.50. Sagan won the 50-freestyle in :27.30, DiFante the 100-freestyle in 1:00.58, SalonenRoperti the 500-freestyle in 5:46.72 and Rich took the 100-backstroke in 1:18.01. For Churchville-Chili, Sarah DiGaetano and Jillian Sauer finished one-two in diving with the former earning 211.40 points. The Saints 400-freestyle relay team of Emily Brockman, Nina Palmer, Kaitlyn O’Mealia and Charlotte Bromage finished the meet winning in 4:31.93.
Judd’s late goal saves Brockport by Warren Kozireski Brockport saw their 2-0 halftime lead melt away before senior Brianna Judd scored with 90 seconds remaining in regulation to help the Blue Devils defeat Brighton 3-2 in girls’ soccer. The Blue Devils took an early 1-0 lead 5:50 into the contest as Judd fed a pass to sophomore Emily Parker whose first two shots were blocked before she was finally able to put the third into the back of the net. Brockport had a great chance in the 31st minute as junior Bryn Hayes fed her right corner kick to the foot of Samantha Rogers, whose redirect attempt skipped just wide of the left post. In the 32nd minute, the Blue Devils extended their lead to 2-0. Parker shot from just above the box deflected off the Brighton goalkeeper’s hands and dribbled toward the goal line where Leah Daly pushed it across for the goal. But Brighton came storming back with two goals less than eight minutes apart in
the second half as they connected on a cross and later a homerun pass up the middle. That led to the late heroics. Senior Natalie Gluck raced down the left wing and sent a pass toward the middle that Hayes let go by right to Judd and the top of the box and she made no mistake for the gamewinning goal. “I knew I needed to get a goal,” Judd said. “I had several chances but sent everything to the long side; the team needed it. “We went into the second half thinking we had it (the game) won. We had to get our intensity back; we needed to do that earlier rather than wait until we were tied.” “We were a little panicked at the end,” Brockport head coach Matt Davis said. “They put one more player up top, which made it tough for our girl’s to figure out.” Senior goalkeeper Mckenzie Melohusky, starting due to an injury, made 12 saves before she was shaken up on the last Brighton goal and was removed for junior varsity call-up Victoria Lesniak, who played the final 15 minutes and earned the win.
Giancarlo Stanton named Hickok Belt® Award winner for August 2017 Miami Marlins outfielder Giancarlo Stanton has been named the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of August 2017. A select panel of members of the National Sports Media Association (NSMA) conducted the voting and selected Stanton for his historic hitting throughout the month including 18 home runs, 37 RBI and an .899 slugging percentage. Of his 38 hits, 24 were for extra bases on way to a .349 batting average for the month. Other finalists for the month of August in order of how the NSMA voters ranked them included: Corey Kluber (baseball), Paul Goldschmidt (baseball), Justin Gatlin (track & field), Justin Thomas (golf), Alex Colome (baseball), Floyd Mayweather (box-
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Senior Gabe Algarin will represent ChurchvilleChili in the NYSSMA All-State Mixed Chorus in December. Provided photo. This is the second time Churchville-Chili High School musicians have been featured at the conference. Last year, the Wind Ensemble, directed by Kevin Mead, was selected to perform. Several of the choir’s concerts from last year were professionally recorded, and they plan to record additional performances this year. The collected recordings will be released on CD in the spring of 2018. Provided information
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church blesses the animals St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Brockport will celebrate God’s wonderful creation, including all creatures great and small. The community is invited to stop by with their beloved pets - whatever shape, size, or specie - for a Blessing of the Animals to take place Sunday, October 8, between noon and 1:30 p.m., in Sagawa Park, Main Street, Brockport. The special blessing is a gift from St. Luke’s to the community and each pet will receive its own individual blessing. The Blessing of the Animals Service is also in honor of 12th-century friar and preacher, St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals and the environment. Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone and informally known as Francesco, was born September 25, 1182 and died October 3, 1226. St. Francis has been honored throughout the centuries for his love of nature, especially his love of animals. “It seems dogs and cats make a big impact on our daily lives. They often seem to me to be ministers in their own rights. They give unconditional love, are good listeners, and provide great comfort and connection. They are also good listeners. There’s no talking back! But most importantly they instill in us pure joy,” says The Reverend Krista Cameron, rector of St. Luke’s who will perform the blessings. Humans, on the other hand, are responsible for the wellbeing of their own pets, and animals in general. Rev. Cameron says, “when animals are hurting due to illness, accident, or even as they grow towards their own deaths, we need to honor their lives and mourn their passing. What we are offering through the Blessing of the Animals is a validation and a blessing of the importance of these four-legged critters in our lives. We will also bless those creatures that fly and crawl and swim - as long as they are in their protective cages and tanks.” Treats and fresh water will be available for pets. The Church asks that all pets be on leashes or in cages for their own safety and wellbeing. In the event of rain, the blessings will be given at St. Luke’s directly across the street from Sagawa Park. The service is free and all are welcome. For more information, contact the church office at 6376650 weekday mornings. Provided information
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Sweden leaders hear report on Seymour Library by Kristina Gabalski Seymour Library Director Carl Gouveia provided members of the Sweden Town Council with information regarding recent usage of the the library and the 2018 budget during their regular meeting September 26. Gouveia provided statistics from the library’s 2016 usage report which showed that the number of patrons borrowing materials increased by 10.5 percent over 2015. In 2016, there were 11,512 registered borrowers, and an average of 363 visits per open day, Gouveia said. More than 141,000 items were borrowed, Gouveia reported. “Books are still the majority of items ... that averages to 397 items per day,” he said. The library offered 737 special programs in 2016, Gouveia said, with an average of 20 participants per program. He also provided information regarding the 2017 Summer Reading Program which drew 214 children who read more than 2,600 hours and 54 teens who read more than 2,400 hours. 130 adults also participated in the summer
program, but do not report on the number of hours they spend reading. “For every dollar provided from municipalities, the library provides $3.89 in resources,” Gouveia noted. Regarding the 2018 budget, Gouveia said there is very little change from 2017, with personnel and building insurance costs rising slightly. Personnel costs in the 2017 budget were $280,108.01; in the proposed 2018 budget personnel costs rise to $289,241.07 Building insurance increases from $13,500 to $14,389. The library is requesting a 0.04 percent increase from the Town of Sweden, Gouveia said. Sweden provides about 26 percent of the library’s revenues. Gouveia provided a chart with the amount local towns contribute to their community libraries per resident. His figures showed the Town of Parma contributes $30.11 per resident; the Town of Ogden $25.45; and the Seymour Library receives about $23.11 per resident. The Seymour Library receives support from three municipalities - the Towns of Clarkson and Sweden and the Village of Brockport.
Supervisor Rob Carges asked Gouveia about the financial issues surrounding the 2017 budget, which included a deficit. Gouveia said there is still a small deficit, but, “we are not where we were last year, cuts helped to shrink a very large deficit,” Gouveia said. Councilperson Lori Skoog asked Gouveia what cuts were necessary. He said library hours were cut as well as staff hours. The materials budget was cut and Gouveia himself has taken a cut in salary and hours. He said in the 2018 budget, he will drop his health insurance coverage which will also help create more savings. Sweden resident Shirley Vetere attended the meeting. She told council members that she had previously lived in Chili and Churchville and that the Seymour Library is “phenomenal ... this library is absolutely amazing.” Vetere said she visits the library several times a week, often with her grandchildren. “I’ve never seen a more knowledgeable staff ... the programs offered at no cost floored me. I don’t know what I would do without the library and having access to the resources that they have there. Carl and his staff are amazing.”
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Now is the time to buy a fishing boat by T.R. Hendrick
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After writing about all the great places available to fish here in Western New York all summer, I couldn’t take it anymore…I had to buy another fishing boat. I’ve owned several over the years, but other than a flat-bottomed duck hunting boat have been without one for close to ten years now. Not the kind of vessel you’d want to fish out of in Lake Ontario or Lake Erie unless you have a death wish. For the last decade, I’ve had to wait until one of my boat owning buddies wanted to fish. I would try to prompt them by showing up at their doorstep with my fishing poles in hand, knock on their doors, and ask them, “What do you want to do today?” For some reason that seldom worked. There were many times this summer I wanted to head to Lake Erie or one of the Finger Lakes when I’d heard that there was a good bite happening, but without a ship I was helpless. The straw that finally broke the walleye’s back came last month when two buddies and I were walleye fishing up in Cape Vincent. We’d caught some big fish pulling worm harness at the head of Carleton Island in my friend’s boat. After a few short days, we had to head home right as the fishing was heating up. If I’d had my own boat I would have gone right back up there the following week knowing that the window to catch those trophy eyes is short in that area. That did it; I needed my own fishing boat again! It was then just a matter of convincing my wife…no easy task. As I stated and re-stated my case to her, nothing was working. In desperation, I played the grandkids card and told her I needed a boat to take any future grandchildren fishing. She folded up like an accordion. With the toughest obstacle conquered, I started my search. I knew fall is the best time to buy a boat because dealers and individual owners are more willing to deal because they don’t want to store the boat all winter; not to mention the fact that the boat will be one year older when they go to sell it in the spring. I started pricing. I don’t know if you’ve priced any new fishing boats lately, but they are off the charts these days. I was shocked at how much they’ve gone up since I’d bought my last one. For example, a new Ranger 621 is now well over 60K ... twice as much as my first house. I know… spoken like a true whitehead, but those prices are crazy! This made my decision to look for a used boat an easy one. I went first to Craigs list and found plenty of boats, but very few fishing boats. I was looking for something large enough to handle the big water on Erie and Ontario. I wanted a 19- to 20-footer with a deep V hull, open bow with
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A nice Cape Vincent walleye. Who knew George Clooney was a walleye fisherman? Provided photo. a large reliable, outboard motor and, last but not least, I wanted a full windshield. I know the spiel about losing fishing room with a windshield, but my days of getting a wet butt from two-foot wave spray because of those little fake windshields that don’t stop wind or wave spray are over. Again, my old age is rearing its white head. As great as the Ranger and other similar bass-style boats look, the fact is that they cost a small fortune and you still have to wear rain gear just to ride in the thing when it gets a little choppy. I don’t understand … for that kind of dough, I want to ride in dry comfort. The other problem with this style of boats is that they are all front deck. They are designed to accommodate two fishermen in the front standing and fishing. Nobody I know fishes that way… especially on big water. I want more room in the back of the boat, not the front. I know the local bass tournament guys fish two anglers on the front deck, but most average fishermen do not. Our fishing water here is just too rough much of the time; I’m talking the St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Even the Finger Lakes can get dicey in a strong south or north wind. I searched Craigslist in Rochester, Syracuse and Buffalo with no luck. The fishing boats that were in there were either too new, costing big bucks, or too old and hammered from sitting in someone’s back yard for the last ten years. I quickly found out that a good used fishing boat is hard to come by in Western New York and when one popped up it sold fast. I had heard about a web site that sells used fishing boats exclusively at Walleye Central http://www.walleyecentral. com/classified/searchresults. I went there and was happy to find close to a hundred used fishing boats listed, most of them top named boats in a wide variety of prices, and most built to handle the big water of the north. It didn’t take long to find the boat I wanted. The one snag was that most of these boats are in the mid-west, primarily Minnesota where everybody and their mother owns a fishing boat and the problem is that you are buying a boat sight unseen. Now in these days of cell phone cameras, the seller can easily send you plenty of pictures or even a video. Find out if the boat was stored inside in the winter as this goes a long way to preserving a boat’s lifespan. In most cases if there is a problem it will be with the motor. Find out how many hours are on the motor and what shop, if any, did their yearly maintenance. Take the time to call them to see what a neutral party says about the boat. Try to line-up a test drive when you pick it up. I know the Midwest can be a long drive, but if you can find the exact boat you want and save thousands of dollars what is a day or two’s drive in the grand scheme of things. If the distance is just too far for you, there are also companies that can transport a boat as well, such as http://www. uship.com/boats. To those of you who can scrape up the green but are still on the fence about buying a fishing boat: digest the fact that we live in one of the best fishing states in the country. Nothing more needs to be said. Pull the trigger. The sand is running out. I will see you on the water. I’ll be the guy with the dry butt.
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SNOW REMOVAL Spencerport/Ogden Plowing - Mike’s Yard Works offers plowing on a per trip or season basis. I have been in business 14 years serving the Spencerport area. Call Mike at 585451-4628.[TFN]
WEDDINGS/ SPECIAL OCCASIONS Professionally trained soloist, available to add a touch of elegance to your wedding, meeting or social event. Call 585-352-8730.[TFN]
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BOATS & ACCESSORIES 2011 Larson LX710, 135 hp. custom covers, trailer. Used 5 times, less than 15 hrs. on motor. $15,000 585355-5873.[TFN]
FUEL FOR SALE Alternatives Fuels Dry Creek Premium Wood Pellet Fuel. Blaschak Bagged Coal. Envi Block-pressed wood fuel (small & large). Call Hendel Farms Feed & Grain Store, 3451 North Main St., Holley. 585638-6042.[1-28-18]
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GARAGE/ MOVING SALES Whole House Sale Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1 from 105:30 p.m. 80 Shadmore Drive off North Greece Rd. Continuation of a previous sale but even more stuff from other families. Something for everyone. Household, Toys, Clothing, Collectibles, Tools for every trade, Fishing Poles, Books, Old magazines, Dishes, Purses, Medical equipment, Old electronics, Singer Sewing machines with accessories, Movies, Cameras, Luggage, Tires, Xmas, Furniture, Rocking Chairs, Full size mattress, TV’s, VCR’s, Office Supplies, Wall Hangings, Unique items and much more! __________________ Garage Sale: 684 East Avenue, Brockport. October 5, 6 & 7, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Toys, collectibles, furniture.[10-1]
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Spencerport - 694 Ogden-Parma Town Line Road. Saturday, October 7; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Household items & much more.[10-1] __________________
Envi Blocks about 3/4 of a ton $185 or B.O. Leave a message. 585392-7705.[10-1] __________________
Ain’t it sweet to beat the high cost of heat? Coal, wood pellets, Enviblocks. Pick-up, delivery. Gloves, boots, critter control, hay, straw, pet/farm food and bird seed. www.higbiefarmsupplies.com. 585-5948300.[TFN]
Huge Sale. Housewares, tools, collectibles, furniture and much, much more! 244 Wiler Road, Hamlin (between Brick Schoolhouse Road and Route 18) October 6 & 7, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.[10-1] __________________ Brockpockport: Another backyard sale, 3185 Lake Road North. October 6 & 7, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Items for both men and women, household.[10-1] __________________ N ex t - t o - N ew S a l e Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road (Route 31), Brockport, west of Econo Lodge. Clothes, toys, books, furniture, housewares, tools, much more. Friday, October 6, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Only on Saturday, October 7, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., a $2 bag sale and half price on items larger than bag. Besides this, baked items and crafts, both days. 585637-5930. Proceeds go to Concordia and their Living Circle.[10-1]
★★★★★★ Garage/Downsizing Sale - 10 Klafehn Drive, Hilton. October 6 & October 7, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; October 8, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Clothing: Men’s 3x and Women’s Plus sizes, Household items, toys, board and card games, car top carrier, new patio umbrella, patio set, fire pit, sewing machine, small appliances, laptops, TV, DVD and VHS movies, Princess House, Lenox, Christmas items, dresser and much more. Priced to move. No early birds please.[10-1]
★★★★★★ MISCEllANEOuS Orig Help fOR SAlE Kitchen: Natural oak, 14 cabinets, raised panel doors, counter, island, desk, stove, oven, sink & disposal. Excellent. $1,650. 585469-8939.[TFN] __________________ Fall Swap ‘N Shop Ta ck S a l e & F l e a Market on October 14, 2017; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 679 Bangs Road, Churchville. Call 585293-3163 (Jerri) to reserve vendor space. Vendors admission: $10 per seller. Please bring your own tables. No sales commission - No buyer’s premium. Note: Plan to set up between 7 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Silent auction Food concessions baked goods, crafts, bargains, holiday gifts, sell tack, upgrade tack, raffle. Proceeds to benefit Purple Pony Therapeutic Horsemanship, Inc.[10-8] __________________ Kitchen: 20 oak cabinets, solid wood, raised panel, granite tops, appliances, excellent condition. $3,700 for all. 585-469-8939.[TFN]
For Sale: •Flat Hay Elevator, 20 ft., new motor, with 8 ft. extender. Excellent condition. •10 sections, 6 ft. steel scaffolding, good condition. •Two 12” tire & wheel assembly, new. •Dexter axle, new, 2,000 lb. capacity. •New John Deere all electronic snowblower. Original cost $1,500. Will take offers on one or all. 585-293-1115.[10-8]
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One bedroom, up. Ogden/Spencerport area. $645 plus utilities. No laundry hookup. 585352-3516.[10-8] _________________ Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apartments, 2 BR House and Mobile homes. Great location on W. Ridge near Manitou. Commercial Building 2,000 sq. ft. Subdividable. 585-3813672.[TFN]
1670 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester (minutes from College Town). One bedroom, $825 per month utilities included, security deposit required, one year lease, full basement for storage, off street parking, laundromat across street (Mt. Hope Plaza), immediate availability, pictures available upon request, will consider pets. Contact Thomas Nanni, 585-6944212.[TFN]
Large beautiful home – well cared for! Barn with 2nd floor. Call for details Early Sunrise Realty 585-638-0020.[10-1] __________________
‘94 Skyline Doublewide 24 x 60, 3 bedrooms, new carpets, appliances, 1-1/2 year old Fridge w/water & ice on outside. Stove, washer, dryer, shed. Located in Thomas Estates West Adult Section, cement patio. 585-260-2198.[TFN]
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Near Brockport, large. One bedroom, lots of closets. No smoking inside. No pets. Includes appliances, utilities - $725/ month. Available October 1. Leave message, 585-4313348.[10-1] __________________ Hilton: Cedar Hill Townhouses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom town-houses with 1.5 baths, finished basement family rooms, storage/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergency service, and playground for the kids. Cats are welco me. Rates from $825-$875 + security. Call for details 585392-6015. Professionally managed by Landsman. Hours: MondayFriday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN] __________________ B ro ck p o r t - W i l l ow brooke Manor. Spacious two bedroom apts. Appliances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities. 585-637-3400.[TFN]
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lAND fOR SAlE Wheatland: 1503 Mumford Road. $189,900 for 61.35 acres of land in the Caledonia-Mumford School District. 30+ acres are wooded and excellent for hunting. This property also has a stream running through it. Call Stefanie Winn at 585-9443821 for more info. Howard Hanna Text: H067617 To: VIDEOS R1067558.[10-1]
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•Polle, Theresa M., age 91, died September 24, 2017 at The Hurlbutt Nursing Home. Mrs. Polle was born July 30, 1926 the daughter of Joseph and Eva Mallette in Constable, N.Y. She was united in marriage to John W. Polle in 1947. He preceded her in death January 13, 2010. They were married for 63 blissful years. She is survived by her son Robert Polle his wife Hedy; grandsons Brian and Robert Polle; sisters Dorothy Corona and Helen Johnston; sister in-law Peggy Pepper; several nieces, nephews, great grandchildren and friends. Her Funeral Service was held September 28 at Fowler Funeral Home, Inc., Brockport. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Brockport. Donations can be made to Brockport Ambulance, 3 Burroughs Terrace, Brockport, NY 14420 in her memory.
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•Akey, Kathleen “Kathy,” age 72, died September 25, 2017 at her home. She was born July 5, 1945 in Rochester to Samuel and Elizabeth (Fischer) Gardner. Kathy was predeceased by her father Samuel and sister, Doris Albanese. Kathy is survived by her husband of 53 years, Charles; daughters Charmaine (Dominic) Gregori, Yvette (Bernell) Moyer; mother, Elizabeth Gardner; brother, Samuel Gardner; five grandchildren, Dominic, Zach (Amanda), Maleena Gregori, Donald (Janelle), Blake Moyer; four great-grandchildren Austin, Dalton Gregori, Jaidyn, Jamisyn Moyer and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Her Funeral Service was held September 29 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc., Holley. Contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123 in her memory.
•Briggs, Richard W., died September 22, 2017 at age 77, peacefully surrounded by his family. Predeceased by his son, Richard; parents; and eight siblings; Survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Eunice; children, Cheryl (Mike) McKeever, Joan (Mike) Burnett, Donna (Brian) Austin, Lori Briggs (Tom Burnett) and Eunice Briggs (Paul Austin); daughter-in-law, Toni Briggs; seven grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. His Funeral Service was held September 28 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.
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•Duel, Patricia A., died September 23, 2017. Survived by her children, Jeff (Sheila) Eustance and Deanne Morgan; grandchildren, Tyler and Zachery Eustance and Jessica Wenban; great-grandchild, Braelynn Endres. Services were held September 27 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Burial at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to CURE (Childhood Cancer Association), 200 Westfall Road, Rochester, NY 14620 in her memory.
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•Rooney, June M., died September 24, 2017 at age 84. Jume was predeceased by her loving husband, John Rooney, children, Austin White, Joseph Zajaczkowski, Diane, and John’s son, John Rooney Jr. She is survived by her daughters, Melody Zajaczkowski, Kathleen (James) Clark, Mary Ann Hofstra; husband’s children, James Rooney, Mathew Rooney, Lori Rooney and Donna Bruining. Also surviving are her siblings, Gerald, Frank (Evelyn), Arlene (Lewis) Bowen, Arden (Tina), Marie Elphick, John (Kathy), Bill (Kathy), as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. Her Mass of Christian Burial was held September 29 at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Holley. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Brockport. Contributions can be made to the Hamlin VFW Post 6703, 1739 Lake Road, Hamlin, NY 14464 or to the church in her memory.
•Kipybida, CPL., Jennifer N., died September 17, 2017, suddenly at age 23. Survived by her parents, Skip and Christine Kipybida; brother, Sean (Shannon) Kipybida; grandparents, Gail Stephens, Patricia Murphy and Martha Kipybida; aunt, Dawn Stephens; uncles, Steve and Eric Stephens. Jennifer was a HR Specialist 42 Alpha, an avid golfer and loved Irish step-dancing. Her Funeral Service was held September 24 at Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, Chili.
•Allen, Beverly (Carnes), died September 20, 2017 at age 67. Survived by her husband, Kenneth Allen; children, Jeffrey Schnettler, Justin Schnettler, Jennifer (Clayton) Salzman, Johnny Allen; grandchildren, Jacob Schnettler, Jonah Schnettler, Owen Salzman, Maelen Salzman; mother-in-law, Patricia Allen; siblings, Donald Carnes, Terry Carnes; sisters-in-law, Nancy Carnes, Kim Walter, Karen Allen. Her Funeral Service was held September 23 at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Inc., Spencerport. Donations can be made to Wilmot Cancer Institute, 300 East River Road, Box 278996 Rochester, NY 14627 in her memory. •Boulter, Thomas, died September 26, 2017, age 74, after battling a debilitating neurological disease for eight years. Tom is survived by Janet, his beloved wife of 49 years; daughters Amy (Bill) Nielson, Pam (Jeff) Patrick; grandchildren Matthew and Grace Nielson; Allison Patrick; sister Judi Muhs of North Carolina and was predeceased by brothers Richard and Earl (Skip). A Memorial Service was held September 30 at Church of the Epiphany, Gates. Donations can be made to Gates Volunteer Ambulance, 1001 Elmgrove Road or the Alzheimer’s Association, 435 East Henrietta Road in his memory.
•Lyda, Jackie R. Ph.D., age 73, died September 15, 2017. A native of Clearfield, PA and a resident of the Greater Rochester area for over three decades, he was an Army Veteran and, as a pioneer in the field of Respiratory Therapy, he served as Hospital Administrator, Professor, Program Developer, and Mentor to many over a career spanning five decades. In retirement, he continued to serve his community as VFW Chaplain, GED Instructor, and Public Health Advocate. He was predeceased by his father William James Lyda, his mother Naomi Elizabeth Lyda, his daughter Kristine Lyda, and his sisters: Lucy Mae Lyda, Lillian Strickland, Gloria Wright, and Margaret Hardrick. He is survived by his children: Jack II (Betty), James (Angela), Elizabeth (Thierry); grandchildren: Haley, Taylor, Naomi, Maximilian, and Franklin; siblings: Georgianna Massey, Patricia Stewart, Allen Lyda, Sharon Chisholm, Crystal Adams, Eugene Lyda, and Fay Alice Lyda; former spouses: Eva Lyda and Debra Lyda; and several brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, cousins, nieces, and nephews. Jackie chose to donate his body to the Anatomical Gift Program at the University of Rochester Medical Center. A Memorial Ceremony with Military Honors will be held at the Kevin A. Beardsley Funeral Home, Clearfield, Pennsylvania on Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 10 a.m. Donations to the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) can be made on his behalf at heroes.vfw.org. To sign the online guestbook, visit www. beardsleyfuneralhome.com. •Roberts, Ruth Palmer, age 85, died September 18, 2017. She became a middle school teacher in the Greece Central School District and raised her family. In 1992, after teaching physical and earth science for 25 years at Greece Athena Middle School, she retired from the education profession. Ruth also volunteered with the Spencerport Conserva-
tion Commission by performing wetlands delineations. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution Irondequoit Chapter, the Masons through membership in the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls and Etoleah Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, Spencerport and the Alpha Z Delta Sorority. Ruth is survived by her sister Jeanne Palmer Hakanson, Knox, Pennsylvania and five children, Linda (William) Howell of Greece, Dr. Jesse (Katherine Cornog) Roberts Jr. of Boston, Massachusetts, Kurt (Holly) Roberts of Raleigh, North Carolina, Laura (Joseph) Bona of Atlanta, Georgia, and Nancy (John) Mahoney of Cranston, Rhode Island; six grandchildren, Brandon (Christen) Howell, Tyler (Mary-Colleen) Howell, Sean Roberts, Olivia Bona and Rose and Rohan Mahoney; and one great-grandchild, Madelyn Howell. She is preceded in death by her husband of 63 years Jesse David Roberts Sr., her parents Karl Jefferson Palmer and Elizabeth Louise (Foster) Palmer of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, brother Dr. William David Palmer of Glenshaw, Pennsylvania, and sister, Helen Palmer Frederick of Columbia, South Carolina. A celebration of Ruth’s life is scheduled for October 8, 2017. Donations can be sent to the Spencerport Teachers Association Scholarship Fund, c/o John Kozlowski, 128 Place One Drive, Rochester, NY 14626 in her memory.
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“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” We are a community of God’s people who seek to enable others to form a spiritual connection with God and share the Good News of Jesus Christ. 50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church, Worship Service: 10:00AM followed by a time of fellowship. Children’s Sunday School: 11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon. Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible. Hearing Assistance available during the service.
HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible.
LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
59 Henry Street, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest. cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc. Rob Dickerson, Lead Pastor; Jamey Hinman, Associate Pastor. Worship: Sunday 10am. Mid-Week Programs: Tuesday 7pm @ Crosspoint Free Methodist - Royal Rangers - Boys Scouting Program; Sacred Girls - Girls Scouting Program. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” faith.family. friends.fun.freedom
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167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 5pm; Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy); Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Adult Bible Study on Sundays at 10:30am and Tuesdays at 6pm. Handicap accessible. Friday, October 13 - celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima’s “Miracle of the Sun.” Event will include a Fatima presentation, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, the Rosary and a candlelight march to Our Lady’s Shrine, weather permitting. All are welcome.
“To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship with choir at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School for children. Fellowship hour after worship with lots of good food. Men’s and Women’s Bible studies. Youth group. Many Service and Fellowship opportunities. Handicapped accessible. 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport 14559, 585-352-6802. www.ogdenpresbyterian.org. Pastor Tedd Pullano.
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SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH
“Sharing the love of Christ.” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport, (585) 352-3398, www.spenwes.org. Sunday Schedule: 9:00am Sunday School (for all ages); 10:15am Worship. Mid-Week: 7:00pm Inductive Bible Study. Pastor Ryan Strange, Senior Pastor. Pastor Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries.
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635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Worship and Sunday School at 10am.
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13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 5:30PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.
158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-4000, www.stpaulhilton.org. Pastors: Rev. William L. Kay - wlkay49@gmail.com, office 585-392-4000 x209, cell 716-474-5321; Rev. Mark Ball - pastorball@ stpaulhilton.com, office 585-392-4000 x201, cell 585-773-8794. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Kids4Christ - Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes - Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am; Men’s Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!
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191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, New York 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Rev. Matthew W. Canaday, Pastor. Trinity’s Worship Service - Sundays at 8:15AM & 10:30AM with Adult Bible Study & Sunday School at 9:30AM. Fellowship hour following the 10:30AM worship service. Monday-Friday: Trinity Christian Pre-School. Visit our Website at www.tlcspencerport.com. E-mail: trinityspencerport191@juno.com “The Mission of Trinity is to joyfully share the Gospel through Christ-centered worship, teaching and reaching out to the community by acts of caring.” See you in church.
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Autumn garden clean-up, powdery mildew by Kristina Gabalski Autumn is here and the harvest continues, but gardeners are also in the process of cleaning up and preparing for the winter season ahead. It is not unusual to have diseased foliage and plant material to contend with at this time of year and its best to dispose of it differently from healthy material to keep disease in check in your garden and landscape. Powdery mildews are one of the most widespread of plant diseases. According to University of Minnesota Extension, powdery mildew appears as superficial growth on plant surfaces and looks like white to gray powdery spots, blotches, or felt-like mats on leaves, stems and buds. It may look like someone sprinkled baby powder on your plants. Once the infection sets in, leaves may turn yellow and fall prematurely during the growing season. Powdery mildew is most prevalent when conditions are cool and humidity is high. The fungus does not need water on the leaf surface for infection to occur, but humidity in the air promotes spore germination. However, spores are moved to susceptible host tissue by splashing raindrops, wind or insects. If you are seeing more powdery mildew this year, it may be because of the weather conditions this growing season. Powdery mildew also likes cool night temperatures followed by warm day temperatures, meaning it is most prevalent in the spring and fall. Colorado State University Extension says powdery mildews produce mycelium (fungal threads) that grow only on the surface of the plant, never invading the plant tissues themselves. Powdery mildew can reduce photosynthesis on heavily colonized leaves, but on trees and shrubs, powdery mildew rarely causes serious damage to the host plant. The fungi feed by sending haustoria - root like structures - into the top cells of the plant. The disease is most severe in plants growing in shaded areas with poor air movement, and causes the greatest damage on young leaves, sprouts and shoots. If you see powdery mildew early in the season on young plants or plant growth, remove to reduce spread of the disease. To help manage the disease, look for disease-resistant cultivars and do not overcrowd plants. Avoid late season applications of nitrogen fertilizer to limit new growth which
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Captain Chris Joloff caught this giant 31 lb king on a glow spoon.
The Running of the Kings by T.R. Hendrick
You’ve heard of the running of the bulls in Spain. Come fall here in Western New York we have something even better, here we have the running of the kings. Lake Ontario has some of the best king (chinook) salmon fishing in the country. Each fall anglers from all over the northeast come to tangle with the king … the hardest fighting fish in fresh water. I contacted charter captain Jeremy Sage on the best ways to catch these trophy kings at this time of year. Here is what he passed on to me, “Come the last couple weeks of August, as the nights get cooler, kings will start making their way towards the creeks and rivers that they were originally stocked in. What that means to a charter captain is that these fish, the bigger mature fish, are going to be tricky to catch. They stop feeding, and merely eat out of aggression. “When they are still in the lake you see them congregating in different depths of water close to shore. They will hold inside 150 ft. of water, 80 ft. and even into 30 ft. depths. Once you figure out what it takes to make these fish bite, HOLD ON because they are very hard fighting and big. “The first sign that chinooks are beginning their migration to spawn is the color of their skin; it darkens through to a green olive color and eventually will be a dark brown once they are at the dams or up the rivers. “Most of the same baits you fish all season will be perfect for targeting spawning kings. I usually run a simpler program the closer and shallower I get to the piers. This means that the deeper the water, the more rods/lures I put in the water to target these fish. At first, light moonshine glow magnum spoons and big glow attractor and fly combos are my go to. Cut bait rigs fished near the bottom work great as well. Cut bait is a method of fishing a salted or brined filet of herring behind an attractor that gives the filet a roll in the water when it is being pulled behind your boat. This can be deadly when fished off stainless steel wire dipsy divers, or downriggers. In my lineup at this time of year I typically run a lot more attractors and flies than spoons. I think it aggravates and triggers them to hit more than spoons would. The attractors come in different shapes, which give the fly behind it a different action. Some attractors will make a complete 360 circle and some go side to side while being trolled behind the attractors, you would run something with a hook in it. Most popular are trolling flies - these Mylar/tinsel beauties come in many different colored patterns. I prefer to match the color scheme to your attractor. For example, with a white glow spin doctor with green on it I would try running a green glow fly behind it. “The distance behind the attractors is also crucial … typically 18-24 inches behind your smaller 8-inch attractors. For some examples of these flies and rigs you can check out www.Atommik.com where they have some great products and gear to check out. “This weekend I will have two dipsy divers in the water pulling cut bait rigs, three downriggers pulling two spin doctor/e-chip
combinations, with one downrigger pulling a magnum spoon. Depending on what depth of water I am working I will deploy a second set of dipsy divers or run some longer lines far behind or to the sides of my boat. “Another deadly lure you should have somewhere in your lure spread is a j-plug type bait. These are wobbly baits that usually glow, or are chrome in color and have a pretty erratic side-to-side action which spawning salmon can’t resist. “Boat speed is very important based of what lures you have in the water. Typically, I keep my lures running at 2.4 to 2.8 mph down speed. That speed is taken off a temperature/speed device that I run off of my downriggers. It is very important to make sure your lures are running at the correct speed where the fish are, versus how fast your boat is moving. Sometimes these two variables differ big time, making this the most important tool that I own other than my boat. “When you find a band of water you want to fish, target the marks you see on your finder. Do not worry about it being too warm or cold for fall kings. They have one thing on their minds and that is to eventually get up the creeks or rivers to spawn. Do not be afraid to change things up: speed, lure colors, direction of your troll. A lot of factors come into play but do not get stuck saying the fish stopped biting. “Into September you can find these salmon right outside the piers and breakwalls of your nearby tributaries. Some charter captains fish right through to the end of September, targeting these same fish which usually forage the entire lake out to 700 ft. of water into 10-15 ft. “Once there is a large congregation of these kings in the shallow water it gets interesting. You can go out there in any kind of boat that is safe for the conditions and catch yourself a 20 lb. plus salmon. When I fish in that tight to shore I run a lot of J-plugs and stick baits. These baits dive only 3-5 ft., allowing you to run them by themselves, or flat lined off the side of your boat. I let 50-75 ft. of line off and try trolling them off of my downriggers parked 1-3 ft. down in the water. “Planer boards can also come in handy to get them away from your boat. I would deploy them the same way, 30-75 ft. and attach your inline planer board. Then run your planer board out to the side of your boat. This set up is great because you can maneuver around quickly once you catch a fish or two. Oftentimes fish will hold in one area for a few hours. So it is very important to turn back and go right back through where you just caught a fish. “Get out on the water this fall and catch your fish of a lifetime. For more information hop on the web or contact me by email with any questions you may have.” Jeremy has put hundreds of hours on the water perfecting these salmon techniques and I thank him for passing them on…many would not. If you don’t have a boat and want to latch on to one of these monsters, contact Jeremy at JD Custom Charters (jdscustomcharters.com), Jeremy Sage’s Facebook page, or by phone 585-734-8930. This dude will work hard to get you on these trophy kings.
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