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Brockport grad experiences earthquake and aftermath in Nepal by Kristina Gabalski The parents of 19-year old Brockport Central School graduate Hannah VanDuzee are grateful their daughter is alive and well. Hannah is in Nepal with 360 Maine/Youth With a Mission (YWAM) - a worldwide Christian missionary movement - and experienced the 7.8 magnitude earthquake April 25 which devastated the country and killed thousands of people. Hannah’s mom, Marilyn, says she was awakened at 5:30 a.m. the weekend of April 25 by a phone call from a leader of Hannah’s group who had returned to the States, telling her Nepal had been hit by a major earthquake. “I couldn’t go back to sleep,” Marilyn says. “I got down on my knees and prayed ... I read the Bible.” Two hours later she and her husband, Matt, got the news that Hannah was safe. Despite the worry and anxiety, Marilyn says, “We are very proud of our daughter, this will be a life-changing experience for her.” Hannah has been in Nepal for a month-and-a-half, working with her YWAM team in small villages outside Katmandu teaching the Bible. She was in a small village near Pokhara when the earthquake hit. Marilyn says the area is remote and there are not many buildings. However, one small village where Hannah’s team had recently traveled and where they had “witnessed to

people for five days,” was not so fortunate, Marilyn says. It was completely destroyed in the quake. “It’s totally gone,” Marilyn explains, “100 people were killed.” Hannah’s YWAM team is now working to help victims near the earthquake’s epicenter in the Gorkha District. They planned to leave mid-week with supplies and water to “help victims in anyway they can,” Marilyn says. YWAM team members in Katmandu are safe and are helping victims there by distributing food. They cannot get out of the city to help in the outlying areas, Marilyn says, so Hannah’s team is especially important in going to remote areas around the epicenter. Marilyn notes that Hannah was scheduled to return home in a couple of weeks, but that may change because of the earthquake. 360 Maine is a “gap year” program, between high school and college, Marilyn explains. The group’s website - www.360maine.org - states that participants can experience personal discipleship, gain a global perspective and sharpen Biblical worldview. YWAM is part of the outreach phase of the program. Hannah had biblical training in Maine and then completed two months of outreach in New York City before her trip to Nepal, Marilyn says. She also underwent physical training to help her prepare for the demands of hiking in the mountains of Nepal.

Hannah VanDuzee experienced the recent earthquake in Nepal. She’s part of a missionary outreach team which was located in a remote area when the catastrophic quake hit. She and others in the group are now helping in areas affected. Provided photo.

Fifteenth annual Westside Benefit Concert May 17 The fifteenth annual Ecumenical Benefit Concert sponsored by the Westside Coalition of Christian Churches is Sunday, May 17 at 4 p.m., at Pearce Memorial Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili (near Roberts Wesleyan College). This group of churches initially gathered in 2001 to support the building of a Habitat for Humanity House, and the music ministries have presented an annual benefit concert each year since then, raising over $30,000 for different charitable organizations. This year, the concert features singers

and instrumentalists from Community Christian Church, Concordia Lutheran Church, Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Parkminister Presbyterian Church, Pearce Memorial Church, St. Helen Catholic Church, St. Jude Catholic Church, St. Theodore Catholic Church and Trinity Emanual Lutheran Church. Choirs from each of the churches and the combined vocal, men’s and women’s choirs will present sacred choral selections. The special featured musicians for this concert will be the ChurchvilleChili High School Concert Band.

The concert is free and open to the public, and Pearce Church is handicapped accessible. Free will donations will be accepted with all proceeds going to The New York Warrior Alliance, an organization which provides support for wounded military members and their caregivers by honoring their service with donations to aid in their rehabilitation. For several years, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans has matched a percentage of donations. Provided information

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Arbor Day projects in Brockport - More than 30 volunteers from the Brockport community, Brockport Central School District and the College at Brockport gathered to plant 16 trees on the South Avenue Extension in the Village on Friday, April 24. Here the College Facilities Crew demonstrates the planting of a Hawthorn tree. This year marked the 10th anniversary of the Village’s Tree Board, which has overseen the planting of more than 300 trees since its inception. Brockport has been a Tree City USA since 2009. Provided photo.

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Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES district superintendent wins leadership award The New York State Association for Women in Administration (NYSAWA) honored Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES District Superintendent Jo Anne Antonacci with the Amy Bull Crist Award at the NYSAWA 2015 Symposium Annual Awards dinner on Sunday, March 22 in Albany. The award was presented by NYSAWA Awards Board Member and Program Director of Westchester Community College Dr. Jennifer Schulman. It is reserved for a superintendent who supports leadership development of women and girls. The award’s namesake was the first woman District Superintendent in New York State. In her acceptance speech, Antonacci thanked NYSAWA and her colleagues who have supported and challenged her along the way. Antonacci also took a moment to honor the legacy of Amy Bull Crist, who began her career as a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse, and retired having founded the Orange-Ulster BOCES. Antonacci became the first female District Superintendent at BOCES 2 upon her appointment in 2010. She has been with the district for more than 37 years, beginning her career as a speech and hearing teacher working with students in special education programs. During her tenure, Antonacci has been an integral part of the development of several programs such as the program for traumatically brain-injured students, the activities for daily living center, expansion of services for special education, career and technical education and adult

and are encouraged to read. D’Angelo says he views the library staff as “imparters of knowledge, who support the total curriculum at Holley, not just the English Language Arts component.” His goal was to provide the MS/HS with a state-of-the-art facility, in an aestheticallypleasing environment, with comfortable chairs, room for students to work in small groups, and a bank of computers to use for research. The librarians have worked hard to attract students to the libraries, too. Audio books have been added to the MS/HS Library, along with graphic novels, digital resources, games and cards. In the fall, Bader started a pumpkin decorating contest in the Elementary Library that elicited over 100 entries that were proudly displayed on the bookshelves. She also started a Dewey the Elf scavenger hunt, where the students are encouraged to visit the library daily to find the hidden elf and discover new reading material for themselves. She is in the process of creating a book room at the Elementary

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Holley superintendent receives award from New York Library Association Holley Superintendent Robert D’Angelo was honored with the New York Library Association Section of School Librarians (NYLA/SSL) Secondary Administrator Award for the improvements he has made in the Holley Central School District libraries. Holley MS/HS Librarian Lisa Osur nominated him for the award. She credits him with the construction of the new library at the MS/ HS, hiring a professional librarian, Julie Bader, for the Elementary School, and adding support staff to both libraries in the form of an aide at the MS/HS and a teaching assistant at the Elementary School. Osur feels that D’Angelo is deserving of this award because by putting these elements in place, Holley Central Schools are in a better position to affect student learning from kindergarten through 12th grade and prepare students to be college and career ready. According to D’Angelo, the libraries act as extensions of the classroom, where students can receive instruction in a comfortable and positive environment

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ibrary support recognized - From left, Lisa Osur, Robert D’Angelo and Julie Bader in the MS/HS Library. D’Angelo’s efforts to improve library facilities in the Holley School District have been recognized by a state association. Provided photo. Library, where teachers can access sets of books to use for guided reading or to have their entire class read the same book. Students in both schools use the libraries after school for Homework Lab. Osur also credits the Board of Education with bringing back the 5 p.m. bus run that enables students to spend supervised time in the library instead of going home to an empty house. D’Angelo traveled to Tarrytown, NY on May 1 to receive the award at the NYLA/SSL annual

Pharmaceutical Collection sponsored by the Orleans County Sheriff’s Office April 25 totaled more than 300 pounds of unwanted and/or expired medications and drug paraphernalia. The collection was held in three different locations in the county. Above, Chief Deputy T.L. Drennan and Jail Superintendent S.D. Wilson are shown with the surrendered materials. Provided photo.

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Long time employee now pharmacy owner by Kristina Gabalski

Lucas Miller, owner of Holley Pharmacy. K. Gabalski photo.

Lucas Miller became the new owner of the Holley Pharmacy in October 2014, taking over when long-time owner Sabir Khan decided to retire. “I’ve worked here since I was 16,” Lucas says. “I went to college for computer science, but then couldn’t find a job in the field.” He decided pharmacy would be a good alternative choice and has been a pharmacist since 2011.

The pharmacy also delivers prescriptions to elderly patients. Sometimes refills can be delivered the same day they are ordered, he explains.

Q. Why did you decide to purchase the pharmacy? “I had been working here for so long,” Lucas says. “Sabir was grooming me for it, but he kind of sprung it on me when he said he was ready to retire.” Lucas says you’re never completely ready to step into the roll of business owner, “But I’m as ready as I’m ever going to be,” he explains. Q. How has business been since you took over as owner? “It’s been busy,” Lucas says. “I’m getting to know how everything works.” He explains that he and Sabir worked as hard as they could last year to make the transition as smooth as possible. “I like my new roll,” Lucas says, “it’s nice to be my own boss.” Lucas’s staff includes 16-17 full and part time employees. Holley Pharmacy is a HealthMart Pharmacy and is located at 3 Geddes St. Extension in the village, next to Save-a-Lot. In addition to filling prescriptions, the pharmacy offers a full line of over-the-counter items and durable medical products including walkers, canes, braces, diabetic shoes and compression stockings. Additionally, there are gift items and a wide selection of greeting cards. Lucas says the pharmacy serves a number of area group homes and those clients cover an area extending from Medina to Ontario.

Q. What are your plans for the future? “My biggest plan is to re-do the front end of the pharmacy,” Lucas says, “open it up more.” However, he explains that such a major investment is well down the line. Right now he is doing “... a little here and there.” Having an independent pharmacy in the village is convenient for customers and allows for personal service, Lucas adds. “I know customers’ names and the techs know even more than I do,” Lucas observes. The customer base is mostly from Holley, but Lucas says items like braces, stockings, and ostomy care supplies bring customers from farther away. “People can’t get them elsewhere,” he notes. “We’re here when anybody needs anything,” he says. “We take special requests and make sure it gets done.” The Holley Pharmacy is open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday - Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday. The phone number is 638-5499.


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Historical displays highlight Town of Greece’s role in World War II The Greece Historical Society and Museum is honoring a group of World War II veterans on May 8 at 5 p.m. at a special invitation-only preview of a major exhibit commemorating the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. “Our Town in World War II” will focus on how Greece residents helped win the war in the military and on the home front. The twelve veterans being honored shared their stories in a series of interviews conducted over the last seven months. The exhibit will open at the Greece Historical Society and Museum, 595 Long Pond Road on Sunday, May 17 and remain on display until December. Based on the oral histories collected from these veterans, there will be displays on those who were in various campaigns including North Africa, Italy, Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, the Philippines, and

in Atlantic anti-submarine warfare. There will also be a Wall of Remembrance dedicated to residents of Greece at the time of the war who died in service. The exhibit will include the home front as well, covering such aspects as rationing, scrap drives, volunteers with the Red Cross, air raid wardens and blackout drills, women in industry, and propaganda. A highlight of the exhibit will be a history of the Odenbach Shipbuilding Corp. during the war including never -beforeseen photographs. The exhibit will feature a set of displays, numerous programs on topics ranging from the music and movies of the war era to ham radio operators, and a trip to the site of a POW camp in Hamlin. In addition, the Society intends to publish a booklet about the war effort to accompany the exhibit. Provided information

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participation, rather than competition. The Kohl’s American Cup Soccer Experience will add even more excitement to the Churchville Kohl’s American Cup. The Soccer Experience comes complete with larger-than-life inflatable soccer games, numerous prizes and souvenirs for participants and their families. This event is one of over 60 Kohl’s American Cup tournaments being held from March to Lydia Tata December. All tournaments are open to players registered with a US Youth Soccer State Association recreational league. For information about the Kohls American Cup or Churchville Soccer Club visit churchvillesoccerclub.com. Or contact Tournament Director Dave Veltre, veltredavid@aol.com or 585-781-4471. Provided information

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•Holley: Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of the month (May 5) at 7 p.m. Board of Trustees meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. in the Offices of the Village Clerk, 72 Public Square, Holley. Regular monthly Supervisors Meetings are held prior to the Board of Trustees meetings, beginning at 6 p.m. •Murray: Town Board meets the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p.m. at the Murray Town Hall, 3840 Fancher Road, Holley. •Sweden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. Town of Sweden offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact the Supervisor’s office at 637-7588.

•Eastman-New Horizons Bands perform their Spring Concert May 18 at 7 p.m. at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, 26 Gibbs Street, Rochester. Free. Guest percussionist: Michael Burritt, Eastman Professor Performing, Concerto for Drum Set and Concert Band by Larry Neeck, Bruce Burritt, conducting. •Mother’s Day Tea May 9 at Hamlin United Methodist Church, 1742 Lake Road, Hamlin. 3 p.m. Free will donation. Contact person: Jan Rose, 964-2354. •St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 Main Street, Brockport, is opening its kitchen and parish hall to the community on the second Sunday of each month from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Luke’s Harvest Kitchen is offering a free meal to everyone in the community. There will be tables set up for eating, playing cards, coffee, or just relaxing. There is no charge, but donations will be accepted. The Clothing Closet is also open every Sunday afternoon from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 637-6650 or email The Rev. Krista Cameron at stlukes@frontiernet.net.

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•Chicken Barbecue and Cruise-in: Sunday, May 17, noon to 4 p.m. Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road (across from Wegmans). $8. One half-price dinner per car entry. Drive thru service available or dine in. Tickets at the door or call 259-6805 or 637-5930 to reserve tickets. •Chicken Barbecue and Baked Food Sale, Saturday, May 16 at Morton Baptist Church, 1152 Countyline Road, Morton from 4 to 7 p.m. Take-outs available. For tickets call 6598089. Adults $9, seniors $8, children 6-12 $7, children under 5 free. •Stone Church Presbyterian Church Women’s annual Rummage and Baked Food Sale. Thursday, May 7, 5 to 7 p.m.; Friday, May 8 - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bag sale, May 8, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 7549 South Lake Road (Rt. 19), Bergen. •Charity 5K run/walk at Parma Town Park May 2 benefits Fanconi Anemia Research Fund and honors Eli Lana, a 10 year old with Fanconi Anemia, a rare cancer-prone disease which often leads to leukemia. Event includes 5K race/ walk, a one-mile Kids Fun Run, family friendly Zumba, facepainting, music. To register visit http://www.imathlete. com/events/5kforfa.

Government Meetings •Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month (May 4 and May 18) at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month (May 11) at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month (May 7) only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month (May 21) at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted. •Clarendon: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon. Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Zoning Board of Appeals meets upon necessity, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. Planning Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the second Wednesday of every month as needed. Architectural Review Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month as needed. All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Library Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue. Historical Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Planning Board meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Recreation Commission meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222.

Health/Help •The Brockport Breast Cancer Plus Other Women’s Cancer Support Group meets Thursday, May 7, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Conference Room, Strong West Hospital, West Avenue, Brockport. Bring a friend. Agapé Physical Therapy will discuss how cancer and treatment can interfere with our daily life and the lack of balance. More information, call Anne at 964-3415. •Registration open for Qi Gong classes with new Fibro Support group Monday nights at the “Y”, 920 Elmgrove Road, 7 to 8:30 p.m. May 4, May 11, May 18. $5 per person per class. To participate call 752-1562. fibro123.wellness.programs@ gmail.com.

Meetings

•The Hamlin Morton Walker Board of Fire Commissioners meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. and the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. for the purpose of paying bills. All meetings will be held at the Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Building, 1521 Lake Road in Hamlin. •The Triangle Tract Genealogical Society meets the first Tuesday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. Free; all welcome. For information, call 617-4867. •Board of Commissioners of the Brockport Fire District meet Monday, May 4 at 6:30 p.m. at Brockport Fire Station 3, 191 West Avenue, Brockport. •The Brockport Lions Club meets the first and third Wednesday of the month at the Brockport area Vet’s Club on West Avenue at 6:30 p.m. Contact person is Barb Marshall, 255-0948 or e-mail at appleumpkin@aol.com. •The Hamlin Democratic Committee meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall. •Brockport V.F.W. Post 2890 meets at 5 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at the Brockport Vets Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. For information, call 637-5012. New members welcome.

School Boards •The Brockport Board of Education meets Tuesday, May 5 at 7 p.m. in the Hill School Cafetorium. Please note that the location is subject to change. Visit www.bcs1.org/boe or call 585-637-1810 for updates. •Churchville-Chili Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, May 5 in the Administrative Board Room, 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville, Entrance #24 or #26. 6 p.m. Work Session - Potential Phase V Capital Project, Professional - Development Room; 7 p.m. - Regular Business Meeting, Administrative Board Room. •The Kendall School District Board of Education meets Wednesday, May 6. Public Hearing on the 2015-2016 Proposed Budget and Propositions and Meet the Board of Education Candidates followed by Regular Board of Education Meeting at 7 p.m. in the David J. Doyle Kendall Junior Senior High School Library at 16887 Roosevelt Highway, Kendall.

Social and Professional

•Hamlin Crafts Club meets the first Thursday of the month. All are welcome. For more information and location, call Gladys 392-2529. •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.


Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - May 3, 2015

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Brockport Foundation names Meade 2015 Volunteer of the Year A longtime staff member has been selected as the Brockport Foundation Volunteer of the Year. Richard “Bud” Meade was an employee of The College at Brockport, State University of New York, for more than 35 years, most notably as director of human resources. He retired from employment with the College in 2000, but his service to the College has never stopped. Upon his retirement, Meade created the e-newsletter Update, which is distributed via email to emeriti and retirees of the College. Update has become a tremendous resource for these constituencies, according to college spokespersons. Meade utilizes it to share fun, interesting, and noteworthy tidbits about the accomplishments of their peers as well as pass along key information about major events transpiring at the College. He also has the difficult task of sharing sad news, when someone affiliated with the College becomes ill or passes away. The Volunteer of the Year award is given annually to a person who embodies extraordinary dedication and commitment to Brockport. Each honoree has made a unique mark on the College community. “We are privileged to bestow this honor upon Bud for all he has done for Brockport, his years of service, his ability to keep so many former and current faculty, staff, and retirees connected, and for his love for this College,” says Brockport Vice President for Advancement Mike Andriatch.

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Clarkson resident elected to office in NYS GOP Women To standing ovations in the ballroom of the Albany Marriott on Sunday, April 19, Clarkson resident RoseMary Shaw as sworn in as treasurer of the New York State Federation of Republican Women. RoseMary Shaw became politically active in the 1980s when she and her husband moved to Clarkson to make their home and raise their family. She was a member of the Clarkson Republican Women and later of the Clarkson Republican Committee, serving several terms as secretary. Shaw worked on many campaigns in a volunteer and advisory capacity. She joined the Monroe County Republican Women around 2005 to further the cause of Republican women candidates. Shaw served that organization as corresponding secretary and has been treasurer 2012. That same year, after the passing of her husband who was town leader for over 20 years, the Clarkson Republican Committee asked her to fill that vacancy because of her knowledge of the duties as well as her association with so many of the people in Monroe County. Her term ends this year. In 2014, Shaw rose to the position of 7th Judicial District Director of the State Federation helping to increase club membership. “I hope that serving as treasurer on the Executive Board, I can have some impact on the future of an organization, which I feel is relevant to the cause of the Party.”

A graduate of Alfred State College with AAS in Business Administration with concentration in money and banking and cost accounting, Shaw attended Rochester Institute of Technology taking more advanced accounting and systems courses and later taking specialized training in the use of Word and Excel. Shaw worked in the Cost Accounting Department at RT French Company in Rochester. Subsequently, she found a new opportunity as a manager in Customer Care with PETsMART Corporation in their national call center, where she supervised a team of specialized associates. In addition, Shaw has been an antique/collectible dealer since the late 1970s. The New York State Federation of Republican Women encompasses all 62 counties of New York State and is an independent, grassroots organization. It is a state chapter of the National Federation of Republican Women, one of the largest and most influential women’s political organizations in the country. The New York State Federation of Republican Women advocates crucial issues to positively impact the state and nation, strengthen the Republican Party through recruiting and training candidates, and empower women of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds in the political process. Provided information

L-R RoseMary Shaw, treasurer; Ronnie Gavarian, corresponding, secretary; Mary Ramos Brauner, recording secretary; Darlene Lee, 3rd vice president; Karen Smith, 2nd vice president; Jo-Ann Clear, 1st vice president; Ann Salpeter Schockett, president. Provided photo.

reLIGIous serVICes DIreCtorY Cornerstone ChurCh 3426 Hulberton Road (Old St. Rocco’s Church) Holley, NY 14470 (585) 967-6985 www.cornerstonechurchny.com Rev. Alex M. True, Pastor Sundays 9:00AM Adult Bible Connection Group Sundays 10:00AM Weekly Worship Gathering & Children’s Sunday School

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1021 Hilton Parma Corners Road Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-4178 www.crosspointfmc.org Loving God, Loving People Growing Together. Pastor Darlene Mieney Sunday Service at 10:00am Every Wednesday Spark Youth Group, 6:45-8:15pm @ Crosspoint Every Thursday Prayer Group, 11am @ Crosspoint Fireside Chat starts at 7pm @ Crosspoint (Series will be: Book of Joshua) Every Second & Fourth Tuesday of the Month Ladies Heart to Heart meet at 7pm @ Crosspoint Mountain Top a time of prayer and praise Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month 6pm-7:30pm

hILton unIteD MethoDIst ChurCh Making desciples 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 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

LAKeVIeW CoMMunItY ChurCh Reformed Church in America Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors 30 Long Pond Road (near Edgemere Drive in Greece) Rochester, NY 14612 (585) 227-4910 www.lakeviewcommunitychurch.net SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning Prayer at 8:45am Sunday School at 9am Praise & Worship at 10am (Nursery Care Available) OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm) Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm) Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am) Bible Study (7pm) • Band Rehearsal (6pm) Choir Rehearsal (7pm) Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.

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167 Lake Avenue, Hilton (585) 392-2710 Father Catanise Worship Saturday 5pm • Sunday 9:30am Lifeteen Mass 6pm What is Lifeteen Mass? Our teens are important to us and we at St. Leo’s are proud to offer a Mass that engages a drum set, electric guitars, and a host of teen musicians to celebrate the Mass. Afterwards on Sunday nights there is Religious Education for grades 7-12 that involves a lesson, fun and food. Everyone is welcome! Please share the experience with us and bring a friend! Handicap accessible. Second Time Treasures Resale Ministry at St. Leo’s It’s getting warmer! Spring clothing and warm weather clothes and accessories at reasonable prices. Open Tues. & Sat. 10am-4pm, Thurs. Noon-6pm

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Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - May 3, 2015

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May 10, 2015 …for Mother’s Day…

Alex, the girl who almost wasn’t, completes the circle of life by Joe Reinschmidt Some readers may recall the series of stories in 2011 about Alexandra who was a survivor of her birth mother’s attempt to abort her. Her 38-year-old mother being single, working and already caring for her cancer stricken father took that desperate step which failed. Arriving on February 16, 1988 at only 2.8 pounds and diagnosed later with “Spastic Paralysis” Alex lived in an orphanage in Moscow until age four, when she was adopted by my cousin, Adolph, and his wife, Betty, who live in Albion. They had a grown son and several foster children that were now gone. Betty, a retired teacher, especially wanted to have an effect on at least one more child. Somehow Alex had luck on her side at this point and she arrived in the USA on July 31, 1992. Surgery corrected much of Alex’s leg paralysis and she became quite a normal child and then a beautiful young lady. She also did well in school and went on to get a degree in nursing from The College at Brockport in May 2011. A week after graduation she married her blind date friend Kevin Andrews of Elba, NY. I like to think of Alex as being a “triple A” young lady. She was given the name Alexandra by her birth mother, took the middle name of Ann from her godmother and then Andrews as her married name. Alex obtained a job at the U of R’s Strong Hospital system and Kevin is employed in the Genesee County treasurer’s office. Together they purchased a home near Leroy and settled in like young couples should. We were all happy to learn some months ago that Alex was expecting, but no-

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body could have been more thrilled than Betty. The time seemed to drag on forever and just a few months ago Betty’s health declined. She was hospitalized with congestive heart failure that affected some of her organs. Betty’s prognosis was not good, resulting in a transfer to palliative care and then hospice care in Albion. Then the suspense began for all of us. Alex’s due date

was March 18 which came and went with no action, much to everyone’s dismay, especially Alex and Betty. On March 31 Alex entered Highland’s maternity ward and at 4 a.m. April 2, a 10.1 lb., 22 inch boy entered this world. A very happy Grandma Betty was informed later in the morning. So on Easter Sunday, April 5, Alex and Kevin had the privilege of presenting their child, named Bowen, to Adolph and Betty. Easter took on a meaning like never before for all of us. Betty did get visits from baby Bowen several more times after Easter before she passed away peacefully on April 11. Funeral services were held on Friday, April 17. It seems like someone must have planned this sequence of events since Alex’s birth in February 1988. Who is going to say it wasn’t?

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Parma connected to one of county’s oldest houses Latta-Meech House in Charlotte second oldest in Monroe County Compiled by David Crumb Village of Hilton Historian Monroe County’s reputed second oldest house stands on the west side of Lake Avenue on the corner of Latta Road just north of the Lake Ontario State Parkway. It is thought to be the county’s second oldest house of record having been built in 1806 by Samuel Latta who was appointed by President Thomas Jefferson as the first Collector of Customs at the Port of the Genesee at Charlotte near the mouth of the Genesee River on Lake Ontario. Until 1915, Charlotte was the village for the Town of Greece. In 1915, the City of Rochester took possession of Charlotte for the Port of Rochester. The Latta family resided in the once elegant home for many years until 1870 when Samuel Latta’s daughter, Esther Latta Deyo, sold the property to a Parma couple Sanford and Sarah Curtis Meech. Sanford and Sarah were both from North Parma. Sanford lived on Bennett Road and Sarah had been born in a log cabin at the corner of Bennett and Curtis Road in 1838. She was the daughter of Elias and Nancy Curtis, pioneers who cleared the 150 acres at the corner of Bennett and Curtis Road. Sanford was the son of Daniel and Jerusha Morgan Meech. They owned the 100 acre farm adjoining the Curtis farm. He was born in 1830 and both most likely attended the “Little White School” which stood on the South East corner of Curtis and Bennett Road. This school house, when no longer used, was converted into a tenant house which still stands just south of its original location near the West Creek.

1928 The Meeches lived in the Latta house for 70 years until the death of Jennie Judd Meech, Sarah and Sanford’s daughter-in-law. Sanford owned and operated a coal company on Front Street until his death in 1893. His son, John, took over the business at that time and ran it until his death in 1940. The Meeches were childless and adopted John DePrez around 1876. The incredible story of Johnny Meech was chronicled by Henry Clune in 1935 when he personally interviewed Mr. Meech. Clune’s article appeared on May 14, 1935 and is reprinted as follows: “John D. Meech, who has lived continuously for 61 years in the same house at 4435 Lake Avenue, is unable to tell you the given name of his parents, the day or place of his birth, or spell his surname with accuracy. He was christened John DePrez or De Paris: something like that. The spelling is uncertain. As a lad he was sold into slavery of a travelling minstrelsy. The son of

poor peasants, living somewhere in southern Italy, John vividly recalls a visit paid to his rude, dirt-floored home one evening by a tall, elegantly dressed compatriot who glowingly described to his parents a distant land, rich in all of the goodnesses of life, that lay across the great sea: and to this new world he proposed to take John. At the end of four years he promised to return the lad and pay his parents $400 in American money, a handsome fortune for a mother who labored all day in the fields for a pittance and a father who had been unable to raise himself above the lowly job of night watchman in a nearby vineyard. A day passed in profound conferences, and the next night, when the stranger returned for an answer to his proposal, John’s mother packed a small kit for him, tied a sack that held seven copper coins around his throat, kissed him soundly, said a prayer over him, and sent him out to seek the family fortune. That was the parting of the ways, a permanent separation. John, six or seven years of age at the time his adventure began, never again saw his parents or returned to the home of his birth. In the next few months he moved swiftly through a series of kaleidoscope experiences and the good fortune that eventually befell him was not the result of any orderly design, but the maddest whimsy of fate. A few weeks instruction in the violin, in a school held in a barn, and John and four or five small companions were taken by the tall stranger in forced marches through the night to a Mediterranean port, where they were smuggled into the hold of a raffish sailing vessel and carried ultimately across the seas to America. It was a trip of three weeks that is merely a blur on the memory of John Meech. He remembers only the darkness and squalor of the hole, from which he was permitted to escape only long enough each day to obtain his portion of drinking water from the deck barrels. What port

in America the vessel entered he knows not: he knows only that on the night of landing he was bustled into a steam train, the first he had ever seen, and many hours later arrived at a city that he came in time to know as Cleveland. Cleveland of those days (1870s) was the headquarter of a loosely organized syndicate that sent out dozens of wayfaring minstrels, most of them smuggled–in Italian youths, who marched the highways and byways, begging food, stealing train rides, sleeping wherever shelter could be obtained and playing harps and violins for tossed coins. Two days after his arrival, John was sold by the tall countryman who had brought him from Italy to a Cleveland master, and the lad, in company with two older and larger boys, was sent into the streets in a musical trio. Their expeditions at first were confined to the city of Cleveland, and they returned to their master each night with their bags of pennies and a package of snipes that supplemented their monetary tribute, and the failure to provide which fetched them a sound lambasting. Cigarettes were sold two packs for a quarter in those days. In time the trio extended its itinerary, leaving Cleveland for other cities and towns, and returning only on Saturday nights with its week’s gains. On these longer trips, John, 10 years younger than his companions, was subjected to gross abuses. He was whipped and kicked mercilessly; he was fed only the leavings of his older companions, and oft-times denied even these; he was made to climb trees while the other boys lashed his legs, and jump to the ground for the entertainment of the young bullies. One night the abuse of the older boys took so vicious a turn that John believed a repetition of the attack would surely kill him. He sneaked away, while the older boys slept, and carrying his violin, caught a train. He had no idea where he was going, his only determination was to put as many miles between himself and his former

companions as possible. And once he had started there was no turning back; if he went back he said he was certain they would kill him. Travelling catch as catch can, he rode trains and walked for several days. He was hungry most of the time, the strings of his violin bow were broken, and he found the farther he got from Cleveland, the less interested people appeared to have in travelling minstrels. One day he was put off a train at a large station and still eager to keep going somewhere, anywhere, so long as it was not back towards Cleveland. The station was the old Station on State Street in Rochester. Once in the street Mr. Meech found that he had only one cent in his pocket. And to make matters worse, he had no hair on his violin bow. Seeing two men, he followed them and found that they were walking to a picnic near Charlotte. The little lad trudged along behind them, thinking that he might raise enough money to buy some food. It was evening when he reached the Village, and life seemed to be centered around the general store of Farnum & Waters. He was hungry, foot sore and weary. In the hope of picking up a few pennies he entered the store and started to draw his un-stringed bow which he had coated with resin over the violin: no music, only a horrid squeak resulted. And the next instant John was pitched headlong into the street, to be the butt of the crude jokes and taunts of a street crowd. He was being kicked about, when a neighborhood boy, Joe LaPlant, rushed through the crowd and rescued him. Joe took him to his home on Latta Road. There were six children in the LaPlant family, but the mother of the brood took in the hungry and tired boy, fed him and let him share a bed for the night. In the morning, Joe borrowed a violin bow, and John went out in the streets to play, returning with $12. This kept him for a week with the LaPlants. Then he was told that he must leave. On the day of his planned departure, a neighborhood woman, Mrs. Sanford Meech, called over to the LaPlants. “Is the little Italian boy still there?” They told her that he was. “Send him over to dinner,” said Mrs. Meech. John went, gladly. There was a melodeon in the front parlor. Although he had never seen such an instrument before, John quickly managed to pick a tune from it. That was the turning point in his life. That night Mrs. Meech, a childless wife, told her husband that she was going to adopt John, and she did. He was sent to the barber’s for a haircut, he had his first experience in a bathtub: he was dressed in American boy’s clothes, and in time he went to school. In November of 1893, Mr. Sanford Meech died, and John, growing up, became the master of the household. He made a solemn vow, in those days, that so long as his “Mother lived he would never marry or never leave her.” He kept his promise. When Mrs. Meech died in 1920 John DePressi or DeParis was the sole heir. He still lives in his foster Mother’s home. John Meech became a solid citizen of the village of Charlotte, successively town clerk, collector, and a business man of standing. Years ago he attempted to learn something about his parents and the place of his birth, and failed. Now mellowing into his late sixties, quiet voiced, philosophical, kindly, he thinks that life has been, for the most part, exceedingly good to him.” (This concludes Henry Clune’s “Seen and Heard” Column article of Tuesday, May 14, 1935.) In an earlier article covering the history of the Latta – Meech house from 1920 another version of John Meech’s incredible story related that some time after John’s arrival at the Meech home an Italian came to the door and asked Mrs. Meech if she had taken a child in. When she admitted that she had, the man asked to see the youngster. At the meeting, however, the boy struck the stranger and proved to Mrs. Meech how unhappy he had been under the padrone. Several days later a stage coach full of Italians surrounded the house and attempted to kidnap the boy. Fortunately they were put to flight by a number of men who were working on the (Rome Watertown and Oswego) railroad, which was then under construction. The kidnappers never returned. John Meech, unable to remember his own birth date, always celebrated his on Mrs. Meech’s birthday, June 12 which was also the birthday of her brother, Eli Curtis. In the years that followed there was always a triple birthday celebration held at the Latta – Meech home in Charlotte. Shortly after Mrs. Meech’s death in 1920, John married her caregiver, Miss Jennie Judd of Hilton. Jennie Judd Meech, John’s widow, was the last of the Meech family to live in the old home. In 1961, following her death, it was sold to Dr. E. Edward Strobino, Charlotte’s long-time doctor. He owned the house until 1989, and it was then sold to BEF Enterprises. In 2012, the house was sold to the Charlotte Community Development Corporation and is being restored to serve as the Charlotte Visitors Center and also as a coffee shop known as the Cannonball Café. The house also has a colorful history connected to the War of 1812.


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•Barr, Mary D., age 79, of Albion, died April 23, 2015. She is survived by her loving husband of nearly 60 years, Thomas H. Barr, Sr. of Albion; and their six children: Thomas (Carolyn) Barr, Jr., John (Dan Johnston) Barr, Kim (Jeff) Frame, Cheryl (Matt White) Stiles, Steven (Darlene) Barr, Susan (Dan) Flanagan; 20 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, May 4, 2015 at 6 p.m. at Holy Family Parish/St. Joseph’s Church. Contributions can be made to PAWS Animal Shelter, 3371 Gaines Basin Road, Albion, NY 14411 in her memory.

Company where he was awarded a patent for what we call, “The Bob May Box.” He had an interest in classic cars and antique tractor restoration. Friends can call on Friday, May 8, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Fowler Funeral Home, 340 West Avenue, Brockport. A Memorial Service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Brockport, 35 State Street, at 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 9. Donations can be made to the CJD Foundation (http://www.cjdfoundation.org, Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center or First Presbyterian Church of Brockport in his memory.

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•Place, Toby, died April 23, 2015 at age 56. He is predeceased by his grandmother, Myrle Breck; grandparents, Samuel and Muriel Place; aunts, Evelyn and Leslie. He is survived by his beloved children, Alex, Cody and Samantha Place and their mother, Lori Hadley; mother, Abbie Kelly; father, Graham (Claudia) Place; aunt, Betty Breck and cousin, Krissy Breck. A Celebration of his Life was held April 26 at Miller Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc., Rochester. Interment, private. Donations can be made to the National Spinal Cord Injury Association in his memory.

•Brondler, Helen, died April 25, 2015, at age 92. Survived by her daughters, Julie (Ed) Machonkin and Violetta Moroz; three grandchildren, Tanya (David) Calabria, Michael (Heather) Machonkin and Larissa (Tom Howland) Swirski; three great-grandchildren, Isabella, Kayla and Antonio; her niece, Tatiana (Michael) Rybalkin and family. Services were held April 29 at House of Prayer, Slavic/ Pentecostal Church, Spencerport. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to The House of Prayer Church, 4925 Ridge Road West, Spencerport, 14559 in her memory. •May, Robert D., on April 27, 2015 at age 74. He is survived by Vivian, his wife of 52 years; son Daniel (Julie) May and daughters, Barbara (Ed) Champion and Susan (Jeff) Barry; five grandchildren Marisa and Alana May and Jessica, Nicholas and Danielle Barry. Most of his professional career was spent as a lab technician at Eastman Kodak

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Resolution 2015-2 NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a special meeting held on the 21st day of April, 2015 the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Holley Joint Fire District, Orleans County, Holley, New York, duly adopted the following resolution, which resolution is subject to permissive referendum pursuant to the Local Financial Law and General Municipal Law, Section 6-g, Sub (4), of the State of New York: RESOLUTION TO PURCHASE FIFTEEN (15) PREVIOUSLY USED SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS WITH BOTTLES AND NINE (9) PREVIOUSLY USED ADDITIONAL SPARE BOTTLES FROM APPARATUS/EQUIPMENT RESERVE FUND SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM WHEREAS, the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Holley Joint Fire District has established an apparatus/equipment reserve account for the purpose to purchase fire and/or rescue apparatus and/or equipment; and WHEREAS, the balance of the apparatus/equipment account is presently sufficient to make such purchase; and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of the Holley Fire Company Inc., the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Holley Joint Fire District desires to allocate a sum not to exceed $30,000.00 from the apparatus/equipment reserve account for the acquisition and delivery of fifteen (15) previously used self-contained breathing apparatus with bottles and nine (9) previously used additional spare bottles; and WHEREAS, the allocation of $30,000.00 from the apparatus/ equipment account for the acquisition and delivery of the aforesaid equipment is subject to permissive referendum, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Holley Joint Fire District hereby authorizes and allocates $30,000.00 from the apparatus/ equipment account for the sole and express purpose to purchase and acquire fifteen (15) previously used self-contained breathing apparatus with bottles and nine (9) previously used additional bottles; and be it further RESOLVED, that this resolution is subject to permissive referendum as provided in General Municipal Law, Section 6-g, Sub (4), of the State of New York, and in the absence of a Referendum Election as provided therein, this Resolution will be effective thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Secretary of this Board is authorized to publish a Notice containing the Resolution in compliance with the aforementioned Section 6-g of General Municipal Law. ON THE ROLL CALL VOTE, the following vote was recorded: AYES: Commissioner (s): Defilipps, Reed, Totter NAYES: Commissioner(s): ABSENT: Commissioner(s): Knapp, Mawn WHEREUPON, Chairman Totter declared the foregoing Resolution duly carried. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Resolution authorizing the acquisition and delivery of the aforementioned property was adopted at a meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Holley Joint Fire District held on April 21, 2015 subject to Permissive Referendum thereon provided by statute. By order of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Holley Joint Fire District, as stated in the foregoing Resolution,

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•Ellis, Edward L., Sr., died April 24, 2015, at age 89. Survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Arline; son, Eddie Jr.; brother, Don; friends, Kathy (Carl) Busemi, Carl Jr., Kourtney (Shawn) and Holly Nelson; and many more family and friends. Ed Sr. was a Korean War Veteran and a retiree of Geneal Motors. His Memorial Service was held April 28 at the Highlands Living Center, Pittsford. Private Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. Donations can be made to Camp Good Days and Special Times, or Visiting Nurse Hospice in his memory. •Krenzer, Elizabeth O., April 26, 2015 at age 94. Predeceased by her son, James Krenzer; brother, Bruce Olmsted. She is survived by her children, Robert (Patty) Krenzer, Eugene (Grace) Krenzer, Donald (Rosalind) Krenzer, Kathy (Debi) Krenzer, Thomas (Ann) Krenzer, Eileen Krenzer, Esther (Douglas) McCoy, Steven (Terri) Krenzer, Helen (David) Dimbleby, David (Tony) Krenzer, Francis (Robin) Krenzer; sister-in-law, Theda Olmsted of Colorado; many grandchildren; great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated April 30 at St. Vincent DePaul Church, Churchville. Interment, St. Vincent DePaul Cemetery. Donations can be made to Visiting Nurse Foundation, Inc., 2180 Empire Boulevard, Webster, NY 14580-2029 or American Cancer Society, Memorial Processing Center, 6725 Lyons Street, P.O. Box 7, East Syracuse, NY 13057 in her memory.

Legal Notice Brockport Central School District Notice is hereby given that Raymond F. Wager, Certified Public Accountant, has completed an examination of the Brockport Central School District Basic Financial Statements, Single Audit Report and the Extraclassroom Activity Funds Financial Report for the year ended June 30, 2014. The report of such examination has been filed in my office where it is a public record available for inspection by all interested persons during normal business hours. Debra Moyer School District Clerk April 24, 2015

Legal Notice Brockport Central School District Notice is hereby given by Brockport Central School District that the six month surveillance inspection has been performed in accordance with the Asbestos Hazards Emergency Response Act (AHERA) under Federal Rule 763.85. The inspection has been performed in the Barclay, Middle, Ginther, and High School. All projects have been performed by accredited contractors in accordance with the State Labor Law. Records are available for public inspection by contacting the Buildings and Grounds Department at 585-637-1887 to set up an appointment during regular business hours. Paul Swanger Maintenance Supervisor April 27, 2015

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•Bauer, Harold C. “Bones,” on April 25, 2015, age 84. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Shirley Bauer; children, Debra (Stephen) Northrop, Darlene (Steven) Tipton, Mark Bauer (Kim Saucke) and Craig (Susan) Bauer; his sister, Loraine (Dean) Klafehn; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was predeceased by his daughter-in-law, Betsy Bauer; his parents, Carl and Bertha Bauer; and his sister, Velma Batty. His Funeral Service was held April 30 at St. John Lutheran Church, Hamlin. Interment, Lakeside Cemetery. Contributions can be made to his Church Memorial Fund.

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•Baron, Geraldine C. (Conn), age 88, died April 24, 2015. She was predeceased by her brothers, Alfred Jr., Richard, sister, Luella Arlene Conn. She is survived by her sister, Ellen Germeo of Holley; and several nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Service was held April 29 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc., Holley. Interment in Hillside Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Cobblestone Society, P.O. Box 363, Albion, NY 14411 in his memory. •Panzner, E. Robert “Bob,” age 94, died April 25, 2015 at Lakeside Beikirch Care Center. Bob worked many years for the Department of Fish & Game as a Game Warden throughout the Midwest. In addition to his parents, Edward and Martha Panzner, he was predeceased by his wife Betty Chadwick Panzner, daughter, Patricia Lawrence, sister, Vera, brothers, Marshall and Chuck. Bob is survived by his step son-in-law, Gregory Lawrence of Holley; granddaughter, Leslie (Lester) Payton of Holley and their children, Preston, Jared, Rebecca; granddaughter, Sheryl (Michael) Jasinski of Crystal Lake, Illinois and their son, Nicholas; several nieces, nephews and cousins. His Funeral Service was held May 2 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc., Holley. To share a special memory of Bob, visit www.christophermitchell.com.

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•Rutland, Loretta, on April 16, 2015. Predeceased by her husband of 56 years, Walter Sr.; also her son, Andre Rutland and her sister, Rita Bryant. She is survived by her children, Walter, Jr. (Joanne), Raynard (Elizabeth), Ingra and Reginald Rutland; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; her brother, Frank “Lenny” Massey; sisters, Vera Clark, Gail Burke and Brenda Hawkes. Her Funeral Service was held May 2 at Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, Kendall Mills. Interment on May 15 at 2 p.m. in Lakeview Cemetery, Brockport.

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•Rampello, Samuel, on April 22, 2015. Predeceased by his great-grandson, Victor Rex. Survived by his devoted wife, Audrey; children, Sandra (Dennis) Smith, Marie Rampello (Lynn Quinn), Joyce Rampello (Joseph Kosters), James (Melissa) Mercendetti and Thomas (Cheryl) Mercendetti; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sister, Teresa Ange; brother, Anthony (Jeanne) Rampello; sisters-in-law, Marlene (William) Diesel and Kathleen (Robert) Frederick; nieces; nephews and cousins. His Funeral Service was held April 26 at James R. Gray Funeral Home, Gates. Burial in Holy Ghost Cemetery. Donations can be made to the James P. Wilmot Cancer Center in his memory.

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•Devine, Thomas J., on April 23, 2015 at age 52. Predeceased by his parents. Tom is survived by his son, Thomas William Devine; fiancee, Sue Rossi and family; many beloved cousins; friends; stepchildren; Danielle McBride and Brittanie McBride. His Funeral Mass was celebrated May 2 at St. John The Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment St. John’s Cemetery. Donations can be made to Wilmot Cancer Center, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 704, Rochester, NY 14642 in his memory. •Downs, Lucy H. “Downsey,” died April 20, 2015 at age 99. Lucy was predeceased by husband, Thomas; son, James and brother, Melvin Harris. Survived by son, Thomas (Nancy) and their children Jennifer Downs-Pacquin (Edwin) and Jason (Lisa); grandchildren, Travis (Stacy) and Chandra and their mother, Linda; nieces and nephews; four great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her beloved cat, Jake. She worked for Strong Memorial Hospital for 32 years until her retirement. A Memorial Service will be held at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, 15 West Avenue, Spencerport on June 28 at 2 p.m. Donations can be made to Pet Pride of New York Inc., P.O. Box 338, Mendon, NY 14506 or Teresa House Comfort Care Home, 21 Highland Road, Geneseo, NY 14454 in her memory. •Gaetano, Palmer, J., died April 20, 2015. Predeceased by wife, Mary L. (DeWaele) Gaetano; daughter, Diane Warner. Survived by his daughter, Carol (Ernie) Arnold; grandchildren, Michael Passe (Steven Tyler), Nicole Passe, Rebecca (Stuart) Kilbride, Peter (Jessica) Warner, Teri Campbell; five great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and dear friends. His Funeral Mass was celebrated April 25 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment, St. John’s Cemetery. Donations can be made to Aurora House, 2495 South Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559 in his memory.


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Ryan paces Cadets’ attack by Warren Kozireski Junior Rachel Ryan scored three times and added three assists and Francesca Messura netted three goals as Hilton defeated the Greece Thunder 12-6 in a girls lacrosse game played in near freezing temperatures at LeBeau Field. Ryan opened the scoring four minutes into the contest as she carried the ball from her own end 50 yards before blowing past the defense for a 1-0 Hilton lead. Sophomore Payton Cook stationed behind the net and found Brooklyn Merola at 6:04 and freshman Lauryn Simmons scored just 15 seconds later off a pass from Ryan to extend the lead to 3-0. The Cadets scored twice in the 13th minute as Messura’s intended pass found its way to the back of the net just 50 seconds before Ryan netted her second of the game after a pass from behind the net by Brenna Hibbard.

by Warren Kozireski Thunder junior Chelsea Bauld got her team on the board with an unassisted goal at 16:17 of the first half, but Hilton countered off a turnover when Ryan passed to Hibbard to make it 6-1 Cadets. Greece senior Liana Bucciarelli scored twice before the half sandwiching a Hilton goal by Nina Orlowski with an assist from eighth-grader Amanda Hilderbrandt. The Thunder opened the second half with a goal by Amanda Nahar to pull to 7-4, but the Cadets countered with a two consecutive tallies to go ahead 9-4. The first was scored by Ryan with an assist from Hibbard and the second was a quickhitter pass from Ryan to Simmons. Thunder junior Seanna Beikirch scored twice over the final 12 minutes, but Hilton countered with two goals by Messura and another from Hilderbrandt to finish the scoring. In addition to Ryan’s three goal-three assist effort and Messura’s three goals, Hilton’s Hibbard had one goal and two assists and Hilderbrandt had a multi-point effort with one goal and one assist. Senior goalie Ashley Bianchi was credited with ten saves for the Cadets to earn the win.

Trevas to be Rangers Boys Basketball Coach Spencerport Central Schools is proud to announce that Kyle Trevas has been named as the Rangers new Varsity Boys Basketball Coach. Trevas has previously been a program assistant boys basketball coach at Irondequoit High School. During his career, the Eagles reached the Section V finals three times, and won the 2011 Class AA2 Championship.

He is a graduate of The College at Brockport where he received his bachelor of science in physical education. He currently is a physical education teacher with the Rochester City School District. There will be a “Meet the Coach” Night on Monday, May 4 at 6 p.m. in the district’s Administration Building, Room 17.

Juniors Colin McElligott and Andrew Forte plus senior Matt Schumann all scored three goals to pace Spencerport to a 13-7 victory over visiting Gates Chili in boys lacrosse. Each team tallied just once in the first quarter with Schumann opening with an unassisted tally into the bottom of the net after a pump-fake. The Rangers exploded with Forte dominating on the draws - he won 17 of 24 in the game - to help them score nine goals in the second quarter to take a 10-2 halftime lead. Freshman Jonathan Agness took a pass from McElligott to give the Rangers the lead for good in the first minute. Forte then scored from McElligott, who finished with six assists, on a man-up goal at 2:53. McElligott netted another just 32 seconds later and the lead became 5-1 as he found Victor Pascucci off a break.

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Gymnast qualifies for Eastern Championship Bright Raven gymnast Madison Conn of Chili traveled to Springfield, Massachusetts in April 17-19 for the USA Gymnastics Level 9 Region 6 Championships where she competed against top gymnasts from the New England states in addition to New York.

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COMPUTER/TV/ VIDEO EQUIPMENT SONY - TV 36” Model No. KV-34HS510. Good working condition. Asking $50. 585392-9554 or 585-7396900.[TFN] __________________

Zenith - 25” TV, wood console, good working condition. Asking $50. 585-392-9554 or 585739-6900.[TFN]

ESTATE/ hOUSEhOLD SALE Ogden: 64 Stony Point Road. May 7, 8 & 9; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Dishes, jewelry, furniture, Christmas decorations, misc.[5-3]

FURNITURE For Sale: Bunk Bed with fold-out Futon with mattresses - $100. Mark, 585-734-9787.[TFN]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

GARAGE/ MOVING SALES Chili - Neighborhood Sale - Union Station off Union Street, May 8 & 9, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Rain or shine. Something for everyone![5-3] __________________

Spencerport: 102 Brittain Circle. Next two Saturdays, May 9 & May 16, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Downsizing - Furniture, Antiques, Hummels, Princess House, Precious Moments, Kitchenware, Blankets.[5-3] __________________ A n nu a l R u m m ag e Sale - Thursday, May 7 and Friday, May 8; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, May 9, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Grace Church of the Nazarene, 2924 South Union Street (Rt. 259) between Ogden and North Chili). [5-3] __________________ Gigantic Garage Sale in school gym, classrooms and hallways at St. John the Evangelist Church, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport. We have collected all year long. May 14, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.; May 15, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., May 16, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.; May 17 Fill bag/box, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Any questions, call Yvonne 585-3528641.[5-10] __________________ Giant Rummage Sale - First Presbyterian Church, 35 State Street, Brockport. Thurs., May 7; 1 to 7 p.m. Friday, May 8; 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, May 9 (half price sale) 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.[5-3]

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Organic Garden Plots available to rent, Churchville. 585-5941396.[5-3]

Check it out in the Classifieds

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Medical lift chairs starting @

699

$

PIANO FREE!! Upright piano - you will need to pick up and move. Call 585-690-0351.[5-17] __________________

Ceiling Track, 12 ft., 8 ft., 6 ft. $2,000/Best offer. Power Wheel Chair - Per Mobil M300. $2,500 Best Offer. 585352-4336.[5-10] __________________ Anderson Patio Door, 9’ wide, center entrance, in swing door, stationary panels, 3 pt. locking system. $3,000 new, sell for $500. 585469-8939.[TFN] __________________ Kitchen Oak - 20 cab., pantry desk, raised panel doors, all appliances, counters, like new. $1,950. (585) 4698939.[TFN] __________________ MAPLE SYRUP - 100% Pure and Natural. Maple Grove Farm - a 5th generation family farm. 4394 South Holley Road, Holley (north of Rt. 31A); 6 miles west of Brockport. 585638-6245.[TFN]

352-4011 Put your super value ad here for only $14.50 for 15 words and 50 cents for each additional. Buy 1 week and we give you two more Free! Call 585-3523411 for details on the Super Value Ad. Single items only on this special and not available to businesses. $500 maximum.[TFN]

TOOLS/MAChINERY Delta Wood Lathe, with tools and fixtures for sale. $99. Call 585352-3923.[5-3]

WANTED TO BUY

wanted all motorcycles Before 1985. Running or not Japanese, British, European $cash$ Paid Free appraisals Call

315-569-8094

Email pictuREs oR dEscRiption to:

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Wanted - lawn tractors and riding lawn mowers. Call for information on the purchase of your equipment 585-4155141. [5-3]

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Brockport Food Shelf (Clarkson, Sweden) provides for the hungry. Call 585-637-8169 for information.[TFN] __________________

If you have been laid off recently or experienced a cut in hours or pay, you may be eligible for free or reduced lunches for your children in your school district. Please call your school district for more information. [TFN] __________________

Court Judgments have been rendered against the following people in favor of Westside News Inc.: •Scott Curtis, dba Bugz Pest Control, 25 Scenic Circle, Rochester, NY 14624;•Nathan Lenz, dba Lenz Mechanical, 16 Rose Circle, Hamlin, NY 14464; •Ron Vales, dba Dewey Avenue Diner, 2811 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, NY 14616; •Jason Caliri, dba Tooty’s, 60 Union Hill Drive, Spencerport, NY 14559; •William Walsh, dba Chianti’s, 39 Elsworth Drive, Rochester, NY 14615 •Tim Post, dba H.E.L.P. Services, 29 Rose Circle, Hamlin, NY 14464. •Stephen Moore, dba Moore Home Improvements, 9192 Warsaw Road, LeRoy, NY 14482 •Phil McMurdy, dba Evolution Bowling products, 185 Fisherman’s Cove, Rochester, NY 14626; •Ken Murray, dba Murray’s Auto Center, 2438 South Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559; •Jim Condoluci, formerly dba Oak Orchard Lanes, 3291 Oak Orchard Road, Albion, NY 14411; •Mike Barco, dba Natural Hardwood Floors, formerly of 14 Silver Fox Circle, Rochester 14612; •Bernie Dates, 25 Locust Drive, Hamlin; •John Dooley & John’s Barber Shop, formerly at 11 Main St., Hilton; •Colleen Farrard dba Colleen’s Clippings, formerly of Close Hollow Drive, Hamlin; •Frank Frassetto dba Ma’s Farm Market, 45 Kaymar Drive, Rochester, NY 14616; •Ron Garner, 535 Washington St., Spencerport; •John Gerzease, dba Hess Mart, 995 Transit Way, Brockport; •John Gulisano and Sharon Miele, dba Core Deli, 444 North Ave., Hilton; •Donald Janish, dba Travel-N-Style, 117 Seymour Rd., Rochester, 14609; •Gary Lee, dba Gary Lee Asphalt, 14 Sigel St., Rochester 14605; •James Moon, dba Sunset Lanes, 40 South Avenue, Hilton; •Trish Perry, 20 East Avenue, Hilton; •Lori Pfenninger, dba D & L Cleaning Service, 228 Whittier Road, Rochester, 14624 [TFN]

Kendall Community Food Cupboard, 1808 Kendall Road (located in the United Methodist Church). Services people in the Kendall School System. Call 659-4073 for an appointment.[TFN] __________________ H i l t o n C o m mu n i t y Emergency Help to those in dire need: Hilton Food Shelf: 585-2342090, leave message. Hilton Clothes Closet: only open on Tuesdays. General Help call 585234-2700, leave message. [TFN] __________________

American Heart Association. Memorial gifts honoring a friend or relative help future research in fighting this nation’s number one health problem. Please mail memorial gifts to American Heart Association, 2113 Chili Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. 14624. __________________ Hamlin Residents in need of food - call 585964-7420. Leave a message and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. The Hamlin Life Solutions Food Pantry. [TFN] __________________

The Spencerport Ecumenical Food Shelf serves those in need of food and personal care supplies in the Spencerport School District. Please call 585-2774917, call anytime. __________________ Spencerport Volunteer Ambulance, help us help you. Call 585-352-4742. [TFN]

Rates For Advertising in the Suburban News and the Hamlin-Clarkson Herald classified section are as follows: $14.50 for 15 words and 50 cents for each additional word. Phone numbers count as one word. Garage sale ads are $14.50 for 20 words and 50 cents for each additional word. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline is Thursday at 4 p.m. For your convenience we have dropoff locations at Dwayne’s Barber Shop, 24 South Main St., Churchville (deadline noon Tuesday); Hamlin Town Hall (deadline Wednesday 10 a.m.). All ads must be prepaid. Call 585-3523411 for more information. [TFN] __________________ Area Lions Clubs provide Free Medical Loan Closet Service to area residents. Hospital beds, wheelchairs, crutches, canes, and sick room equipment is available. In Churchville call 585-594-2103 or 585-293-3345; in Hilton call 585-392-4144 during the day; in Spencerport call 585-352-4742; in Chili call 585-5949606; 585-594-8512 in Hamlin call 585-7338459, 585-964-5442, 585-964-5231, 585-6364636. This ad is a public service of Suburban News.[TFN]

NOTICE The following inserts should be found inside your edition of the Suburban News or Hamlin Clarkson Herald this week.

• GATES BIG M Inside all papers in Ogden and Spencerport. • TOPS Inside all papers in Bergen, Holley, Kendall, Clarendon and Murray. • BROCkPORT CEnTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT “FOCUS” Inside all papers in Brockport, Sweden, Clarkson, Clarendon, Ogden (partial), Bergen (partial) and Hamlin (partial). • HOME & GARDEn SPECIAL SECTIOn Inside all papers. • CARqUEST Inside all papers in Parma (partial) and Hamlin (partial). • COUnTRY MAx Inside all papers in Spencerport, Ogden, Parma, Hilton, Hamlin, Brockport, Holley, Sweden, Kendall, Clarendon, Bergen and Murray. • DICk’S SPORTInG GOODS Inside all papers in Brockport, Sweden, Holley, Bergen, Clarendon and Murray. • PEEBLES Inside all papers in Brockport. Sweden, Holley, Murray and Bergen (partial). • wALkER BROTHERS FUnERAL HOME Inside all papers in Churchville, Ogden, Spencerport and Parma. IF YOU FAIL TO RECEIVE A COPY OF THESE FLYERS AS YOU SHOULD, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT 352-3411.

EVENTS/ ENTERTAINMENT

Party Tents Tables • Chairs ReseRve Today!

585-766-TENT

real esTaTe APARTMENTS/ UNFURNIShED For Rent - Churchville, one bedroom apt. $500 plus deposit, plus electric. Heat and water included. No pets. 585880-4208.[5-3] __________________

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. 585-381-3672.[TFN]

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PETROLEUM TRANSPORT DRIVER NEEDED:

Ramar Stair & Railing,

a Family Owned and Operated Structural Steel and Miscellaneous Metals Fabrication and Erection Company is seeking a full time, long term,

Miscellaneous Metals Detailer to utilize Tekla 3D Modeling Software. RamaR StaiR iS willing to tRain the Right individual.

Essential Duties & Responsibilites:

• INTERPRET ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS TO PRODUCE ERECTION AND FABRICATION DRAWINGS FOR LIGHT STRUCTURAL STEEL, STAIRS, HANDRAILS, LADDERS, ETC. • MAINTAIN COMMUNICATIONS AND SUBMIT RFI’S (REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION) TO CUSTOMERS.

Ideal Candidates to Possess the Following: • STRONG BACKGROUND WITH STAIRS & RAILINGS A PLUS. • MOTIVATED INDIVIDUAL WITH EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION, TIME MANAGEMENT & PRIORITIZATION SKILLS. • PROACTIVE, TEAM PLAYER ATTITUDE • BASIC COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE (MICROSOFT OFFICE, OUTLOOK, ADOBE ACROBAT) • AUTOCAD EXPERIENCE • ABILITY TO INTERPRET ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. • BASIC MATHEMATICAL SKILLS

Benefits Include: This is a full-time permanent position with 401K, Health, Dental and Life Insurance offered, Paid Vacations and Competitive Salaries. Please email your resume to lindaq@ramarsteel.com or fax to 585-263-2734

Western New York Energy LLC

ETHANOL PLANT OPERATOR

Performs work of routine ethanol production operations and related duties. Monitors process operating parameters and maintains them within specified parameters. Maintains logs and records. Performs sampling activities and conducts laboratory testing procedures. Operates powered industrial equipment. Participates in plant maintenance program, performs flushings, cleanings and lubrications. They must be able to climb stairs and ladders. Have a valid NYS driver’s license. Have a high school/GED diploma. 4141 Bates Road/PO Box 191 Medina, NY 14103

jobs@wnyenergy.com

Self Starter needed for unlimited income opportunity in Real Estate. Call Mary for details. 585-638-0020.[5-3] __________________ Drivers-Company & O/Op’s: Increase Your Earning Power! Run Dedicated! Great Hometime and Benefits YOU Deserve! Drive Newer Equipment! 855971-8527.[5-3] __________________ The Bearshire Restaurant at Braemar Country Club is accepting applications for the following positions. Servers, Banquet Servers, Bussers, Host/Hostesses, Line Cooks, Prep Cooks, Dishwashers, Beverage Cart attendants, and Bartenders. Previous experience preferred. EOE. Please Fax resumes to 585349-2922, or visit our website at www.braemarcc.com to access an application.[5-3] __________________

Lawn Mowing Company looking for hardworking dependable individuals for commercial mowing mulching, shrub trimmers, landscapers, crew leaders, etc. pay based on experience. Must have valid NY State Drivers license, drug free, must have reliable transportation. Call 585-732-1685.[517] __________________

AVON Products - Earn extra money. Sell FT/PT. $15 fee & gift when you join. Call 585-2335446.[5-31] __________________

House Cleaner - Days, M-F. Can earn over $500/wk. with performance & attendance rewards. Must be at least 21 years old & have own car. 585-2474650.[TFN]

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ONE STEP

Tree & Lawn Care FuLL & PaRT TimE POSiTiONS

• Class A CDL with HazMat endorsement. • Medical card and clean license. • Day and night shifts available.

Lawn & Tree Care Technicians

• $500 New Hire Bonus • Competitive Wages • Paid Training • Health Care ONE STEP

Hometowne energy Co. Call John Campbell @ 585-436-7503 or email:

jcampbell@hometowneenergy.com

4343 Buffalo Rd., N. Chili, NY 14514

Excellent Pay and Benefits

www.onesteptreeandlawn.com to apply today!

JOBS/parT TIME

SeaSonal employment opportunity Village of Brockport DpW

Real Estate Agents needed, to join one of the fastest growing real estate companies in the U.S. Licensed or unlicensed. Full or parttime. Training provided. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Discover Real Estate, 585-7294886.[5-10]

Must be 18 years old

Full Time/ ParT Time

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT The Village of Brockport Department of Public Works is seeking 4 individuals to serve as Seasonal (summer) Laborers. Work week shall be Monday - Friday 7:00am to 3:30pm, 40 hours per week. Wage subject to experience. No benefits. Must have a valid NYS Drivers License. Minimum age requirement is 18. Applicants are subject to pre-employment and random alcohol/drug testing.

• All Positions • All Shifts

Employment application can be obtained at Brockport Village Hall Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm or from the Village website: www.brockportny.org.

BROCKPORT (585) 637-3150

NORTH CHILI

Completed applications must be turned in with cover letter to: Leslie Ann Morelli, Brockport Village Clerk Village of Brockport 49 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420 Monday thru Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

(585) 594-5065

SPENCERPORT (585) 349-7838

Persons placing ads that discriminate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense.

Application Deadline: 4pm, Monday, May 11, 2015

Become One!

DON’T DISCrIMINaTE. JOBS/MEDICaL

Barmaid needed for small, friendly bar. Must be responsible & outgoing. Experience not necessary; will train. 18 years & older. Call 585494-1540 between 12-6 P.M.[5-10] __________________ Persons placing ads that discriminate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense. DON’T DISCRIMINATE. [TFN]

JOBS/MEDICaL

‘Offers long term nursing care and short term comprehensive rehabilitation services’

“Become one”, join our team of enthusiastic, caring staff today! If you have a desire to make a difference, possess excellent people skills, and work directly with individuals to help them gain and maintain independence in their lives, then Lifetime Assistance Inc. is the employer for you! We emphasize strengths.

Are you interested in getting into the heAlthcAre Field?

We Offer excellent Benefits package and Competitive salaries: • Generous medical and • 50% Tuition reimbusement • Generous paid time off dental contributions • Retirement plans - 401a and 403b • Employee referral bonus

Positions Include: Direct Support Professionals, Drivers, Nurses, Accounts Payable Clerk and Assistant Residence Managers ask about the positions that offer a $2000 employee hiring Bonus!!

If so, Lakeside Beikirch Care Center in Brockport is hosting a Nurse Assistant Training Program. The program is 5 weeks, generally Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30. Tuition is $2000, however, financial assistance may be available for those who qualify.

Please call 585-785-1660.

A Public Safety Reminder Passing a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing is against the law and could result in serious fines, license suspension or something much, much worse. Please remember to stop until the red lights on the school bus are turned off and never pass on the right side of the bus (where children enter and exit). Please be patient and use

Summer Employment town of ogdEn ParkS dEPartmEnt • PT/Seasonal Laborer • 20-28 hours/week • May-October • Minimum age 18 • Valid Driver’s License Required Duties inCluDe: • General Landscaping/Maintenance • Operation of Turf Equipment Applications may be obtained at

Ogden Community Center

269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY

or @ www.ogdenny.com E.O.E.

School Bus Drivers Wanted BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Starting Pay: $13.50/hour • Must have HS Diploma or equivalency. • Clean driving record. • Be able to pass required physical exam. • All training provided. • Call: Transportation Dept. at 585-637-1806

Compassionate care for Alzheimer’s patient. Brockport Village. Please write to P.O. Box 364, Brockport, NY 14420.[5-3]

One Makes a Difference!

Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of people with developmental disabilities?

To learn more about our mission, current openings and upcoming interviews please visit us online at EOE www.lifetimeassistance.org

JOBS/parT TIME

Visit our website or apply in person:

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Western New York Energy

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‘Offers long term nursing care and short term comprehensive rehabilitation services’

CNA: Full time and part time day/evening shifts available. Current NYS CNA certification required. Effective oral communication in English. CNA: Level II Per Diem. Every other weekend commitment. Current NYS CNA certification required. Effective oral communication in English. Housekeeper II: Performs cleaning functions in assigned areas following established schedules and using prescribed methods. Effective oral communication in English. High school diploma or GED required. Full-time night shift, Monday- Friday (weekends off). Dietary Worker: Assist with resident tray assembly, food delivery, dishwashing and the cleaning and sanitation of kitchen and food preparation areas. Per diem opening for day, evening, weekend and holiday shifts.

Recreation Specialist: Seeking an energetic & motivated individual to work part time (27.5 hrs/wk, hours are 9:30 am-3pm) in our 120-bed longterm care facility. Qualified individual is aisleader in home carewith with over 35over years35 ofofexperience. WeWe We HCR isHCR aHCR leader ainleader home incare home care over with 35 years years experience. of experience. must have a commitment to residents’ offer premium pay & benefits, mileage reimbursement, training & quality of life and a passion for work! ! education, ownership education,and andemployee employeestock stock ownership ing with others. Challenging opportuTelehealth TelehealthNurse Nurse nity to design, implement & facilitate • Manage patient care for Telehealth patients recreation therapy programs for a tradi• NYS RN license with minimum of 2 years in acute care tional geriatric population. High school • Community health & cardiac experience strongly preferred diploma or GED required.

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Grill cook with strong • Administer skilled nursing care to patients requiring professional Please apply online at adveRtise. broiler skills to work in nursing service fast paced environment ••NYS 1 year home carecare experience NYSRNRNlicense licensewith with 1 year home experience with a bright future. & Or apply in person Very competitive wage Occupational Therapist (Genesee/Orleans County) for the right applicant Mon.-Fri. between 9am-4pm at • Full and part-time opportunities, flexible schedule Full and part-time opportunities, flexible schedule For information on advertising with the right stuff. • NYS certified Call us at 170 West Ave., Brockport, NY 14420 NYS certified EOE/AA Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran EOE/AA Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran EOE/AA Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran Call Mark at Tillman’s 352-3411 Village Inn. 585-589585-395-6095 ext. 4318 EOE Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran EOE/AA Minority/Female/Disability/V e Learn more and apply atEOE/AA HCRhealth.com! 9151.[5-3]OAM

Occupational Therapist (Genesee/Orleans County) eans County) le schedule Full and part-time opportunities, flexible schedule

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Chick Days at Higbies

Great weather and lots of farm animals and related events made for a banner crowd at Higbies annual Chick Days April 25. Provided photos. See more photos on the Higbies Facebook page.

REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS/ UNFURNISHED Brockport - 2 bedrm., duplex, appls. incl. Avail. 6/1; $700 + utilities. 585481-2040.[5-10] ___________________ 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 welcome. Rates from $850-$875 + security. Call for details 585-3926015. Professionally managed by Landsman. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN] ___________________

Brockpor t-Willowbrooke Manor. Spacious two bedroom apts. Appliances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities. 585637-3400.[TFN]

BUILDERS/ NEW HOMES Hamlin: Senior 55+ Community, Model House for Sale, Ready for your selections, Ranch style homes, Beehler Lane off of Roosevelt Hgwy. Very low taxes, lawncare & snow removal included, starting $140s, Building in the 2nd Section, Beehler Construction, 585-392-2979, www. Beehlerconstruction. com.[5-31] ___________________ Welcome Home! Sunflower Landing, 500 East Avenue, Brockport, NY. Distinctive Craftsman style patio, Villas and Townhomes in a maintenance free 55+ community located on the Erie Canal. Zero Lot Line = Lower Taxes. Call 585-737-3476. www.sunflowerlanding. com[4-26]

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Reach almost 5,500,000 homes in the New York state classified Network available through this newspaper. Only $490 for 15 words. $15 each additional word. Call 585-352-3411 and place your ad today![TFN]

CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT Hamlin: Senior 55+ Brand New Duplex Rental, Everything on 1st FL, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1st FL laundry, full basement, 2 car garage, central air, snow removal & lawn mowing included. $900/ month + utilities, Hamlin Meadows, 585-3922979.[5-31]

HOMES FOR SALE Country Home in Hilton area: 3 bedroom, 2 baths. One car detached garage. $75,000. Call for details! Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020. ___________________ Hilton Area - Colonial: 3 bedroom, family room, 2-1/2 baths. Deck and nice yard. Call for details! Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[5-3]

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely community. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor living. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick Schoolhouse Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes.net. [TFN]

RESORT PROPERTIES FOR RENT Three bedroom, 2 bath home in North Cape May, N.J. (10 minutes to the ocean, beaches). Call Keith at 585-3528730. [TFN]

ROOMMATES WANTED Roommate Wanted. Single, mature, female to share a full house. Drug free. $400/month. Call 585-471-1516.[5-10]

ROOMS FOR RENT Room for Rent in Historic House/Flower Farm, Spencerport. $450 per month. 716830-7555.[5-3]

Master Gardeners hold Spring Garden Gala Genesee County Master Gardeners host their annual Spring Garden Gala on Saturday, May 16, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, 420 East Main Street in Batavia. There will be a plant sale featuring outdoor and indoor plants (many grown by Master Gardeners), geraniums and a Chance Basket Auction. Bring in a soil sample from your garden for free soil pH testing. Master Gardeners will be available to answer gardening questions. There will be a Container Theme Garden Demonstration at 11 am. Find out how to create a fairy garden or other themed garden. Sale starts promptly at 10 a.m.; no early birds. Chance Auction drawing at 12:30 p.m. For information contact Brandie Schultz at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, (585) 3433040, ext. 101, stop by the Extension office at 420 East Main Street in Batavia, or visit http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/events Provided information

Legal Notice Town of Clarkson CHANGE OF TIME OF MEETINGS Please take notice that the regular meeting time of the Clarkson Planning Board has been changed to 6:00 p.m. effective May 5, 2015. The Clarkson Planning Board meetings take place at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3701 Lake Road, Clarkson, New York. Dated: April 30, 2015 Kristen DiFilippo Building Department Coordinator

Village of Brockport TRASH COLLECTION NOTICE

As students prepare to move out at the end of the year, refuse left behind is an issue that Village residents have dealt with on an annual basis. This year, the Village is taking a proactive stance, to ensure that the community will remain safe and sanitary during the move out period. Beginning Monday, May 12, 2015 Village Code Enforcement Officers will begin patrolling neighborhoods to make note of addresses where refuse items are being piled up. At the end of each property’s regular garbage collection day, the Village of Brockport Department of Public Works will be making rounds to clean up any items left behind. Please note that this is not a free pick up. The property owner will be billed for the collection of any refuse by the Department of Public Works. To ensure this does not take place, contact your refuse collection company to verify what they will pick up and make sure any items left behind are brought back from the road. Please keep all refuse in containers with adequately sealed lids and ensure that all refuse is placed neatly at the curb for collection. Do not place any refuse in the road or block any sidewalks. Refuse may not be placed curbside more than 24 hours prior to scheduled collection. Electronic items will not be picked up by refuse collectors. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the Building/Code Enforcement Department at (585) 637-5300 Ext. 14 Thank you for doing your part to help our Village remain clean for everyone! David J. Miller Code Enforcement/Fire Marshal

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Vehicles & Trailers: 2002 Buick LeSabre (Estate car); 2001 Chevy Van 2500; 2004Jayco 27’ camper; 2004 Gulf Steam 5th Wheel camper, slide out, 23 ft.; 24 ft. 12 ton deck over trailer; 1995 Ford 350; 2001 Ford Mustang; Honda motorcycle. Tractors/Implements: 180 Massey Ferguson tractor; flat wagon; NI 484 round bailer; Sickle bar mower; plows; cultipacker; various other field tools; bush hog. Tools: Snap-On tool box w/tools; air compressors; floor jacks; grinder/buffer; power tools; torches; rolling tool box; various mechanic tools; drill presses; generators; DeWalt, Makita power tools; air tools; many new hand tools. Lawn & Garden Items: Lawn tractors to include: Cub Cadet, John Deere LX188, 208, 314, Ariens, Gravely 10A; various snow blowers; trailer; golf cart; culverts. Misc. Items: Large s/s sink; single door cooler; char broiler; various signs; large volume of new plumbing supplies (local store closing); new heating/cooling supplies (trailers); wood pellet stove; ladders. Nursery Stock: 5 Amish built wood sheds; trees: maple, elms; oaks; spruces, pine, apple, pear, peach; shrubs; flowers – flats & baskets. Many items due to arrive! Refreshments available. PREVIEW STARTING AT 7:30 AM. TERMS: 13% BP; 3% discount for cash or good check. Since 1935 8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529


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