Westside News Wrap - September 4, 2016

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1 Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald Wrap - SEPTEMBER 4, 2016

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15 Fairview Dr., Sweden

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4 BR, 2 full bath home. Updated Baths and Kitchen. Spacious tri-level home sits on a large Corner Lot, walk out basement, loads of storage and a circular drive. Central location: schools, shopping, and walking distance to all the village of Brockport. Text: PC52157 to VIDEOS (843367). Nothnagle.com/R308381

Call 414.8580 for more information or visit www.loprestihomes.com

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Y E K C O EE H Y R R F T R O F

Tuttle North Ice Arena Brockport, NY

September 11th 12:25 PM - 1:55 PM

September 24th

Ho Ho Hibachi & Sushi Lunch Buffet Special $699

www.tricountyyouthhockey.com

Seafood Delight, Pepper Shrimp, Peeled Shrimp, Clams, Mussels, Sushi, Hibachi, Chicken, Beef, Chicken Wings, Pizza, Veggies, Fresh Fruit & much more, plus Dessert

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$ OFF Purchase

1125

Crab Legs & Clams plus all the favorites! Children not included.

of $30 or more.

Cannot be combined with other offers. One coupon per table. Ho Ho Hibachi & Sushi 637-8945

$

65 years and older

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Weekend Buffet Special

SENIOR CITIZENS 20% OFF PARTIES OF 20 ADULTS OR MORE SAVE 10%

3

COUPON

of $20 or more.

Cannot be combined with other offers. One coupon per table. Ho Ho Hibachi & Sushi 637-8945

Dinner Buffet Special $999

Start the 2016-2017 season off on a Good Edge!

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COUPON

$ OFF Purchase

Salmon, Mussels, Sushi, Hibachi, Chicken, Chicken Wings, Pizza, Veggies, Fresh Fruit & much more

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Tri-County Youth Hockey will be having a “Try Hockey for Free” Event on September 11th from 12:25-1:55 PM and September 24th from 1:30-3:00 PM. All new skaters are welcome to this event! First time on the ice or just the first time in a while... we encourage young and curious skaters to come and try the ice! Target age is 4 to 9 years old. For more info please contact Equipment is available to borrow during the event. Jason Horn at jhorn04@gmail.com Hockey coaches will be on the ice to help. Stacey Esposito at

585-329-7848

of $45 or more.

Cannot be combined with other offers. One coupon per table. Ho Ho Hibachi & Sushi 637-8945

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Say No To The Status Quo The Good Old Boys Have Got To Go

Wolf - Calabria

VOTE FOR JOE

Advocating For Better Town Governance

YES WE CAN

VOTE FOR

JOSEPH SIDONIO Republican Primary Election Tuesday, September 13, 2016 Noon - 9:00pm Holley High School HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND VOTE FOR CHANGE

Katherine Wolf and Seth Calabria were untied in marriage August 13, 2016 at St. Vincent DePaul Church, Churchville. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Janet Wolf. The groom is the son of Joseph and Beth Calabria. The maid of honor was Mary Colleen Gray, cousin of the bride. Christine Dionese and Jill Avila acted as bridesmaids. Serving as best men were Jake Calabria, brother of the groom, and Jay Schreiber. Katie is employed by Exeter Trust Division Manning & Napier. Seth is employed by Eastman Kodak Company. Their reception was held at Hurd Orchards, Holley. The couple honeymooned on the island of Maui, Hawaii. They reside in Churchville.

Head - Welch

Melissa M. Head, formerly of Gilmore Road, Brockport, was married to Joe Welch on July 23 in Talkeetna, Alaska. The bride is the daughter of Donna and Pete Head of Brockport. The groom’s mother and stepfather are Lauri and Dave Solberg,

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REMEMBER how important it is to Shop SMALL Spend LOCAL Eat LOCAL Enjoy LOCAL and support the local businesses that support you and your community. Find their advertisements each week inside the pages of

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and his father and stepmother are Brenda and Kevin Welch, all of Wisconsin. Melissa’s brother, Kevin, officiated, having received formal certification as a marriage commissioner in the State of Alaska. Attendees included beloved family and friends from Alaska, Wisconsin, western New York and Maine. Melissa is a graduate of Brockport High School, the University of New Hampshire and Bard College. She works as a land and resource specialist for the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources. Her husband, Joe, is originally from Superior, Wisconsin, and is a wildlife biologist for a private company. Melissa and Joe reside in Fairbanks, Alaska.

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Inserts this week: • gates big m Inside all papers in Ogden and Spencerport.

• TOPS • dick’s sporting goods Inside all papers in Bergen, Holley, Kendall, Inside all papers in Clarendon and Murray. Brockport and Sweden.

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Diversions

newsmakers SUNY Oswego has awarded Presidential Scholarships to a select group of students who have reserved places at the college for fall 2016. The scholarships are $18,800 over four years -$4,700 a year -- for students residing on campus. Offcampus presidential scholarships are $2,350 a year. The following students from the area earned presidential scholarships: •Ariana E. Bateman of Rochester, a freshman majoring in (undeclared at this time). •Jonathan G. Standhart of Spencerport, a freshman majoring in finance. First-year students who have completed the strongest academic programs with the highest grade averages and standardized test scores are invited to become presidential scholars.

Salmon Creek Country Club

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Catering Menu

SUNY Oswego has provided a Co-op Scholarship to Jason E. Hayes of Brockport in recognition of past academic achievement and potential for success. He is a sophomore accounting major. The college currently offers cooperative education experiences in 18 programs of study. The Co-op Scholarship is worth $24,000 over four years, and goes to outstanding students interested in pursuing a co-op opportunity who otherwise would have qualified for a Presidential Scholarship. Kyle Zaffuto, son of Tammy and Steve Zaffuto of Brockport, graduated cum laude from St. John Fisher College on May 7 with a bachelor of science degree. He was a dual major in Corporate Finance and Marketing. He began full-time employment in July as an Assistant Vice President Project Manager at First American Equipment Finance in Fairport. Kyle is a 2012 graduate of Brockport High School.

Complete Menu of Dinner Choices The dining room and bar are open and serving... FRIDAY

BEFoRE 5:30 pm

$

9.75

with soup & salad bar

AFTER 5:30 pm

soup & 10.75 with salad bar

$

Special of the Week Stuffed Salmon $

12.50

Serving 4:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Pro Shop 352-4300 • Club House 352-3664 • Tennis 352-1840 www.Salmoncreekcc.com

The following local area resident has received their degree from Western Governors University (WGU), Salt Lake City, Utah. •Colin Murphy of Rochester, received his bachelor of science in IT - Security Emphasis degree.

ChoiCe of MeatS: Roast Beef in Au Jus Chicken Pieces Chicken Parmesan Marinated Chicken Breast Pulled Pork

Barbeque Beef Barbeque Chicken Breast Chicken French Virginia Baked Ham Italian Sausage

Bodine

Macaroni Salad tossed Salad Caesar Salad Cole Slaw Salt Potatoes oven Roasted Potatoes Corn

Rice Pilaf French Style green Beans Baked Beans tuna Macaroni Salad Potato Salad Pasta Salad Macaroni & Cheese

NYC SHOPPING - EXPlORING Dep. 2am - stay til 10pm

9/10 (9/13, 11/19, 12/3, 12/10).....................................$130+ CONCERtS @ 1St NIAGARA CENtER w/tgate & ride ...$80+ Dep. 4:30pm Nashvilles in Henrietta 9/17 Dixie Chicks Club Package........$310+ 300 level ......$170+ 9/26 Maroon 5 Club Package.......$340+, 300 level $290+ 9/12-13 Pittsburgh Steelers @ Redskins/DC ............. $490+ 11/20-21 Green Bay Packers @ Redskins/DC Free time, tgate, hotel, ride, Wegmans stop. Note: this is a flex game. Dep. 8am Honeoye ................................................ $520+ 10/1-2 Notre Dame Irish vs. Su @ Met Life, mini tgate on Sat! & Orioles @ NY Yankees. Cool combo trip Dep. 8am Farmington, return Sun. 9pm .................................. $460+ 11/23-25 Minnesota Vikings @ Detroit hotel, tix, ride, tailgate, Duty Free! Hockey Option. Dep. 12pm .................... $550+ 11/5-6 Dallas Cowboys @ Clev. Browns & Rock n’ Roll HOf Includes: hotel/mini tgate/tix-for both venues/ride .....$390+ 12/4-5 NY Giants @ Steelers tix, hotel, tgate, Dep. 9am ...$430+

MARCH ANNuAl AuStRIAN SKI ADVENtuRE Air, 4 day lift, 7 bfasts, guide, hotel, ski powder, eat real-local foods, experience the Alps....$2,750+

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NY YANKEE HOME GAMES Stay in NYC till 10pm ............$200+

Dep. 12am most dates, tix in Grandstand, upgrade options 9/10 Rays 9am Naples 9/13 Dodgers~5am 10/1 Orioles

2016 BuffAlO fOOtBAll @ the Ralph

All include Bodine Monster Tailgate Buffet, Bus Dep. 7:40AM. Family Oriented Fun For All Ages! 1st 4 gms = filling up! Sect. 307 or 200 level Rockpile $200+ 9/15 Jets - Home Opener Depart Henrietta 3pm 9/25 Cardinals 10/16 49ers 10/30 Patriots 11/27 Jags 12/11 Steelers 12/18 Browns 12/24 Fish 50 yard line S333-334..$210+ Prime 20 yard line S114..$300+ 10/1-2 Buffalo @ Patriots & Boston...........................$490+ 12/31-1/1 Buffalo @ NY Jets/ New Years in NYC............$470+ Free time to explore, tgate, hotel PPDO, ride, Dep. 8am BuffAlO SABRES HOME GAMES Dep. 4PM LeRoy...$140+ 10/13 Habs 10/25 Wild 10/27 Florida 11/3 Leafs 11/9 Sens 11/17 Tampa 11/19 Penguins 11/23 Wings 12/1 Rangers 12/6 Oilers 12/9 Caps 12/13 Kings 12/16 Islanders 12/22 Canes 12/29 Bruins 1/10 Flyers 1/16 Stars 1/20 Detroit 2/2 Rangers 2/7 Sharks 2/16 Aves 2/18 Blues 2/19 Chicago 3/2 Coyotes 3/4 Tampa 3/7 Flyers 3/11 Blue Jackets 3/21 Penguins 3/25 Leafs 3/27 Panthers 4/2 Islanders 4/3 Leafs 1/3-4 Buffalo Sabres @ NY Rangers Ride, tix, hotel & Freetime to Explore NYC, Dep. 6am ..................$360+

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garlic Mashed Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Cajun Corn wild Rice Mixed Vegetables Scalloped Potatoes Ziti

served with soup & salad

355 Washington St., Spencerport, New York

More than 200 new freshmen, transfer and international students have been awarded merit scholarships to attend SUNY Oneonta beginning in the fall 2016 semester. The award amounts range from $1,000 to full in-state tuition scholarships of $6,470 per year. The following area students received scholarships: •Alan Brault of Rochester, received a $4,000 Catskill Scholarship. Brault, a graduate of Churchville-Chili Senior High School, plans to major in geology. •Marianne Swan of Hilton, received a $3,000 Deans Scholarship. Swan, a graduate of Hilton Central High School, plans to major in psychology.

Regular Buffet - $8.50 per person (Includes 2 meats and 3 sides) Deluxe Buffet - $10.00 per person (Includes 3 meats and 4 sides)

ChoiCe of SideS:

Early Bird Special

Kyle Zaffuto

(20 person minimum)

*Buffet includes plates, napkins, silverware and serving spoons.

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Get out & grow!

To make entering our Directory Contest easier we now have the questions on our website

WESTSIDENEWSNY.com

Click on “Features” and select the Directory Contest from the choices. That week’s questions will be on that web page. All answers can only be found in the current edition of the

Hometown Community Directory simply email your answers to the four questions to directoryfunpackage@westsidenewsny.com

AGAIN THIS YEAR... WIN $600 FUN PACKAGE! Use it any way you wish

• Syracuse Football/Basketball • Buffalo Pro Football • Buffalo Sabres • Yankees • Red Sox • Blue Jays • NY Mets @ Citi Field • Finger Lakes Wine Festival • US Open Tennis • Nascar & Indy Racing • School Trips • White Water Rafting • Ski Tours to Gore Mountain & Austria • NYC Shopping/Exploring/Rockettes Make your selection and $600 will be applied against the total. Certain exclusions apply, based on availability.

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WINNER TO BE ANNOUNCED IN APRIL 2017

Also we’ll draw 3 winners for additional prizes each month.

OTHER WAYS TO ENTER

1. Watch your Suburban News or Hamlin Clarkson Herald each week for your entry blank Simply answer the questions & send it in. 2. PLUS make a copy of every receipt over $25 for purchases made at any of the listed advertisers from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each receipt submitted. 3. PLUS make a copy of every estimate for services made by any listed advertiser from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each estimate submitted.

RULES

1. Limit one entry per week per household for answers to questions printed below. No limit on entries submitted with a receipt for purchase or estimate for services as described above. 2. All entries must be submitted in individual envelopes. All envelopes must have a return address on the front of the envelope including name of entrant. Entries submitted with a receipt must say “RECEIPT” on the envelope. Entries submitted with an estimate for service must say “ESTIMATE” on envelope. Numerous entries submitted in one envelope will count as only one entry.

AGAIN FOR THIS EDITION

Your choice of businesses to select from will be limited. Commencing with the May 2005 contest winners, we are limiting the certificate total for the next year from any particular business to the total spent on advertising by that business in the Hometown Community Directory for that year.

Find The Answers To The Questions Below Inside Your Hometown Community Directory Copies of the Hometown Community Directory may be picked up at our office at 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, Spencerport. THIS WEEK’S QUESTIONS - Questions also listed on our website. 1. What pest control service has a senior discount? _________________________________________found on page___________. 2. What chamber of commerce does Lucien Brisson Roofing belong to? _________________________________________found on page___________. 3. What is the phone number for the Byron-Bergen Middle School? _________________________________________found on page___________. 4. What realtor can be reached at 352-8534? _________________________________________found on page___________.

Name______________________________________ Phone__________________ Address______________________________________ Zip__________________ Mail this ad with your answers to

DIRECTORY ESCAPE c/o WESTSIDE NEWS INC. P.O. Box 106, Spencerport, New York 14559 Questions and entry form also available on our website.

The Language of Flowers/Plant Sale Garden Makeover drawing by Kristina Gabalski

by Kristina Gabalski Flowers speak volumes to us. Their colorful blooms tell us of the seasons - daffodils in early spring, followed by lilacs, peonies, lilies, daisies and phlox in summer, mums and dahlias in fall. They help celebrate weddings and births, bring joy to holidays and celebrations, and comfort and tribute at times of loss. The late season annuals planted in my garden from seed in May and June are now in full bloom. Zinnias, cosmos, glads, sunflowers and more are adding a riot of color outside my windows and they make me think about the “language of flowers” - the symbolism attached to blooms and even bloom color - which has been a part of cultures around the globe since antiquity. The language of flowers, also known as floriography or floragraphy, dates back to the ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians and Chinese who included plant symbolism in their writings. According to the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension, a small funeral bouquet was discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamen. Iris blossoms on the Sphinx of Giza are symbolic of power, and verbena, once considered a symbol of peace, was present during the signing of treaties. Rosemary - referenced by Ophelia in Shakespeare’s Hamlet - was believed to improve memory since the Middle Ages. The Romans associated flowers with deities such as Venus, Diana, Jupiter and Apollo. Flower symbols were used in the religious art of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. In the 19th century, Victorians took flower symbolism to a remarkable level. Strict protocol of the day meant emotions, wishes and thoughts were not openly expressed between men and women. Flower symbolism developed enabling gifts of a single flower or bouquet to express a clear message to the recipient.

A bouquet of late summer annuals from my cutting garden. Flowers and their colors have a rich history of symbolism. K. Gabalski photo.

The Smithsonian Gardens website states that flowers were the language of love in Victorian culture. Bluebells, for example, stood for kindness; peonies meant bashfulness, and tulips represented passion. Myrtle was used to symbolize good luck and love in marriage. Queen Victoria’s daughter, also named Victoria, carried a sprig of myrtle in her bridal bouquet in 1858. The tradition of royal brides including myrtle in their bouquets continues. Kate Middleton included sprigs from Queen Victoria’s original myrtle plant in her bouquet for her marriage to Prince William. Iowa State University provides a long list of flowers and their meanings. Daisies symbolize innocence and daffodils regard. Flowers that come in multiple colors like carnations, roses, mums and zinnias have different meanings assigned to each color. Red roses symbolize love, while pink roses symbolize perfect happiness. Yellow roses symbolize a decrease of love. If you’re looking to add to the “symbolism” of your garden, you can find a wide range of flowering perennials at the Orleans County Master Gardener Plant Sale Saturday, September 10, beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Lartz Building on the Orleans County 4-H Fairgrounds - 12690 Route 31 in Albion. The sale features locally grown perennials as well as garden art and accents. Come early for best selection, or later - the sale runs until 11:30 a.m. - for the best deals. Garden questions are also welcome. Tickets are still available for the 2016 Master Gardener Makeover Contest and the drawing will be held during the Plant Sale at 11 a.m. The winner receives design services, labor and $500 in plants from Sara’s Garden Center in Brockport. Tickets to enter cost $10 each and can be obtained from Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension, Orleans County Master Gardeners, Sara’s Garden Center, and Navarra’s Greenhouses in Albion.

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