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“The Wizard of Oz” coming to Brockport HS stage Like so many girls her age, little Dorothy Gale of Kansas dreams of what lies over the rainbow. One day a twister hits her farm and carries her away over the rainbow to another world. Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman, the Cowardly Lion and Toto as they travel the universe of Dorothy’s imagination as High School Drama Club presents “The Wizard of Oz” November 13, 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. and November 16 at 2 p.m. at Brockport High School Auditorium. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased online at ShowTix4u.com or at the Brock-

port High School greeter’s desk during school hours. “The Wizard of Oz” includes the crowd favorite songs “Over The Rainbow,” “Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead,” “If I Only Had A Brain, Heart, and Nerve,” and “We’re Off To See The Wizard” (Follow The Yellow Brick Road). This technically complex production uses as much of the aura of the film as is possible to create a look and sound just like the famous film, in telling the story. Provided information

SHS Treble Choir to perform in SU Festival Oct. 25 Distinguished conductor Rebecca Rottsolk of Seattle will be the guest conductor for Syracuse University’s 12th Annual Invitational Women’s Choir Festival and concert on October 25 at 4 p.m. Spencerport High School Treble Choir under the direction of Ann Murphy will join approximately 175 other high school and collegiate women singers from around New York state to present the concert “Here, In

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Fernandes nets game-winner for Saints by Warren Kozireski Junior Lukas Fernandes scored the only goal of the game on a direct kick to lift Churchville-Chili to its 11th victory of the season 1-0 over host Spencerport. A short time after his bullet shot from 25 yards out was tipped over the crossbar by Spencerport goalkeeper Andrew Gionta, the Saints were awarded a direct kick from 22 yards out directly above the box. Fernandes didn’t allow the wall to set up and found the net for his seventh goal of the season in the 12th minute. “It’s not the first time we’ve scored like that,” Fernandes said. “We scored against Webster that way as well. As soon as the whistle blows, you keep your head up and be ready to go.” Late in the first half, C-C junior Chris Millard sent a long feed to break Fernandes in all alone, but he was stopped on a point-blank attempt. Spencerport, playing their final regular season home game and honoring eight seniors prior to the start, put more offensive pressure on in the second half and had their three best scoring opportunities. David DeBellis dribbled around a defender and fed Dan Reger with a pass, but he ripped his shot high in the 48th minute.

DeBellis took a direct kick from 30 yards out, but was stopped by Saints goalkeeper Kyle McCane ten minutes later. And a three-way passing play between Reger, DeBellis and Chris Young saw the shot go wide with just seven minutes remaining. The 1-0 final marked the Saints sixth shutout this season. “We did not play well at all,” Churchville-Chili head coach John Mahoney said of his Saints, who entered ranked 20th in Class A in the latest New York State Sportswriters poll. “We didn’t possess the ball or win the 50-50 battles. “The good news is that, if you can play that poorly and still win, you’re pretty lucky. We’re a highly technical team, but we didn’t show it tonight.” The Saints entered their final game of the regular season against Brockport in a three-way battle with the Blue Devils and Greece Athena for the Monroe 3 division crown. Sectional play begins this coming week. Seniors honored prior to the contest for the Rangers were Kevin McMaster, Cameron Hill, Young, Nate Simpson, Connor Wolk, Jake Burris, Gionta and Lucas Basil.

Ellison, Dates pace Rangers swim team by Warren Kozireski Rachel Ellison and Nicole Dates each won two individual events to ace Spencerport to a 90-70 girls’ swim meet victory over Gates Chili. Ellison won the 200-yard freestyle in 2:16.06 and the 100-yard freestyle in 1:01.01 while Dates took top spot in the 200-yard individual medley in 2:38.86 and the 500yard freestyle in 5:55.49. Both were part of the meet-opening 200-yard medley

relay team with Amanda Ventrella and Emma Kane winning in 2:10.89. Kane won the 100-yard butterfly in 1:14.81, Amber White took the 50-yard freestyle in :27.56 and Camille Colby won the diving competition with 222.35 points. The Rangers swept the top three spots in the individual medley with Dates, Samantha Gionta and Abby Zembiec as well as the 500 freestyle with Dates, Meghan Kettinger and Sydney Federico. Spencerport swam the final four events exhibition.

C-C Girls Volleyball take first in B-B Tourney The Churchville-Chili Girls Varsity Volleyball Team came in first place in the Byron Bergen Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, October 11. Named to the All-Tournament team were seniors Danielle Cox and Stefanie Stefanovski. Senior Alison Vannest was named Tournament MVP. Other all-tournament team selections were Alexa McQueen - East Irondequoit, Tessa Engel – Batavia, Lauren Burke - Byron-Bergen, and Abigail Kelley Byron-Bergen During Pool Play, the Saints lost their first match to Batavia 24-26, 23-25. Then they won their next three matches - against the Charter School of Applied Technologies 25-5, 25-18, against Greece Olympia 25-13, 25-9, and against East Irondequoit 25-11, 25-17. The Saints won their Quarterfinal match against the Charter School of Applied Technologies 25-9. Then they won their semi-final match against Batavia 25-15, 25-19. In the finals against

Bergen, the Saints won the first game 25-20, lost the second game 13-25, and the Saints rallied back to win game three 25-15 to become tournament Champions. All day tournament stat leader totals: •Alison Vannest (senior, captain, outside hitter/setter) – 25 kills, 13 aces •Stefanie Stefanovski (senior, captain, setter) – 49 assists, 13 aces •Danielle Cox (senior, outside hitter) – 26 kills, 22 aces, 27 digs •Sarah Huzyk (junior, libero) – 54 digs •Caterina Bencivenga (senior foreign exchange student from Italy, middle hitter) – 18 kills, 10 aces •Viviana Lisboa (senior, captain, middle hitter) – 8 kills, 8 blocks •Olivia Lydon (sophomore, outside hitter) – 16 digs Provided information

The Churchville-Chili Girls Volleyball Team: (back row, left to right): Sarah Huzyk, Melissa Prewasnicak, Olivia Lydon, Lizzy Beach, Emma Yarid, Danielle King, Gina Pellerino, Coach Cherisse Lambiase; (front row, left to right): Caterina Bencivenga, Stefanie Stefanovski, Danielle Cox, Viviana Lisboa, Alison Vannest, Taylor Russell. Provided photo.

Sweeney sets up two for Blue Devils by Warren Kozireski Senior co-captain Taylor Sweeney assisted on the first and last goals as Brockport defeated Spencerport 3-0 in a girls soccer game played at Dan Walrath Stadium. The Blue Devils netted all three goals over a six minute span during the first half. The first came at 32:04 as Sweeney sent a cross into the box. The Rangers defense and goalkeeper mixed up their communication allowing sophomore Emma Moulton to pounce on the loose ball and score. 2:07 later, Heidi Sommer sent a through-pass to spring Morgan Smith in all alone on the keeper, where she made it 2-0 Brockport. The final tally came at the 38 minute mark as Sweeney’s shot bounced off the keeper and deflected back off Swee-

ney to Brooke Falsion, who found the back of the net. Brockport goalkeeper Lilia Sagan made three saves in registering her second shutout of the season. “We have not played sound defensively every game or finished our opportunities, but tonight we did both,” first year Blue Devils head coach Matt Davis said. “I’m trying to bring a different style of play; keep the ball moving and where our shape is important and it has taken us a little while to adjust.” Brockport was seeded eighth in Class A and on the bubble to potentially host a first round Section V Class A playoff game, but with a 6-6-2 record believe they need to win out in the final week of the regular season at Gates Chili and home against Churchville-Chili, plus receive help from other teams for that to happen.


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Saved from cruel abandonment or from euthanasia, dogs at Hamlin’s no-kill shelter go to caring homes by Doug Hickerson Dena was on a table in an animal shelter in Ohio about to be euthanized. Then the technicians found she was pregnant. The Labrador mixed breed was flown to this area by Pilots for Paws who looked for a dog rescue organization that would accept her. Being turned away at several places, it was the no-kill Hamlin Dog Shelter that took her in. “We took on quite a project,” said Dave Maynard, Hamlin’s dog control officer. “There were a lot of doubters who said it was not going to work and we would lose the puppies.” Dave went on, “We gave 150% to make sure these dogs were healthy, and guess what, we did it, we did it.” What Dave and many other volunteers have done is to help Dena give birth to 13 puppies. And, through wellorganized care and feeding to assist Dena’s nursing, the puppies are all healthy and ready to go to adopting families on October 17. The success of the puppy project illustrates the support and organization that has made the Hamlin Dog Shelter, in just a year and a half of its existence, a benchmark program for New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets. It provides a model for other towns which have been calling to learn more about its operations and performance. It has a committed volunteer base, a welldeveloped facility, and the inspired leadership of Dave Maynard.

Marlene Smith gives love to Dena’s 13 puppies, born after Dena was rescued from a high-kill shelter in Ohio. Dena and her puppies have all been adopted and going to their homes October 17. Photo by Dianne Hickerson. The rescue and adoption outreach to townships All adoptions are done through Facebook. “We have 5,100 followers on Facebook and that number is growing daily,” Dave said. “We adopted out 30 dogs last month, including to homes in Middleport, Medina, Canandaigua and, most recently, Victor. We provide a west side service left open when Lollypop West left Brockport.” The shelter also serves Parma, Hilton, Gates, Wheatland and Henrietta. The adoption process for 13 puppies – fast and thorough Dena and her 13 puppies were adopted in just two days after Dave put up a reserve list on Facebook. He received 30 messages in just one hour. “When the puppies were two weeks old, we called in each family interested and interviewed them one by one,” Dave said. “When chosen, the families completed all the paper work and paid the

adoption costs.” The total fee is $120, including $50 for adoption, $35 rabies shot, and $35 deposit for neuter or spaying (returned when the dog has surgery). “We provide a place for the middle class who can’t go out and pay three-to-four-hundred dollars for a dog.” Some very special dogs Among the eleven dogs in the shelter that day were two very special cases. Cheyenne was a pit bull who had been abandoned, attached to a pole in a roadside ditch with a bag of dog food. “She is the sweetest dog. She wants to give kisses and hugs,” Dave said, as he stuck his fingers through the cage and she licked them. In another kennel was McKinley, an eleven week old mixed breed who could walk using only her front legs, dragging her paralyzed back legs behind her. She is a MIA Foundation dog. As an alternative to euthanizing dogs born with disabilities, the MIA Foundation provides surgery and prosthetic devices so these dogs can live a healthy and happy life when adopted out. McKinley will receive two wheels to support her rear legs, and is about to be adopted by a young couple. The MIA Foundation in Hilton was founded by Sue Rogers whose Chihuahua, Mia, was born with a cleft palate. The Hamlin Dog Shelter works closely with the Foundation. And, Sue Rogers was present the night the puppies were born, giving assistance. The dog shelter facility Dave became the Hamlin Dog Control officer in 2012, at the urging of town board member Craig A. Goodrich. He had previously been the assistant control officer. Dave agreed to take this new job on the condition that he be allowed to establish a quality dog shelter in an abandoned building used by the town at 80 Railroad Avenue. That was granted but no money was available to renovate the building. With donations of drywall, insulation and wiring, Dave solicited from 84 Lumber, and workers from the Town Highway Department installing the drywall and wiring, the shelter took shape. The only volunteer Dave had at that time was Austin Mann, 16, a Brockport High school student. “He spent night after night with me painting, cleaning, tearing stuff apart,” Dave said. “The kid was incredible.” Austin worked through the entire three-month renovation, and continued volunteering for about a year after the shelter opened in April 2013. A new addition was completed in May 2013, with 10 additional kennels and a bath, which doubled the capacity. Building materials were donated by Home Depot, and Quality First Heating and Cooling is donating a furnace at cost, installed free. The shelter and the addition were supported by Craig Goodrich, who passed away in 2013, and for whom the shelter is named. Craig had been a li-

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Dave Maynard, Hamlin’s dog control officer, says the dog shelter addition where he is standing was completed in May 2013, doubling the building’s kennels to 20. Volunteers painted trees on the walls for the outdoor effect. Photo by Dianne Hickerson. aison between Dave and the town board, and provided much encouragement. A 150 square foot outside dog run was also added, using Craig’s funeral memorial funds. “Craig wanted the dogs to be free, not always cooped up in the building,” Dave said. Volunteers give daily care with Dave’s leadership There is an extensive volunteer base that attends to the dogs and maintains the kennel seven days a week, mornings and afternoons. The puppy project requires eight separate volunteers. The puppies are in quarantine to protect them from disease. These volunteers come in a back door to avoid contact with other dogs, and wash their hands before handling the puppies. Dave calls Marlene Smith his “lead volunteer.” She comes in Monday through Friday to feed and water the dogs, let them outside, give them medicines and “give them love,” Marlene says. When someone asked what her job pays, she answered, “I have had some good paying jobs in the past, but, as a volunteer, this is the best paying job I ever had. It really is.” Dave himself spends many hours each day of the week volunteering at the shelter. He receives a salary only as Hamlin’s dog control officer. He attributes his ability to run the shelter to his 23 years of working with 40 employees. Dave is manager of Austro Mold, a plastics company in Rochester. He has a wife, two boys, and four dogs at home in Hamlin. “I put in a tremendous amount of time,” Dave said. “But, the thing is, you put this time in at the start and it’s going to run itself eventually.” He spoke of the shelter succeeding into the future to keep Craig Goodrich’s memory alive. “I want this place to be the best shelter in New York State,” he said. “For being open just a year and a half, we have done much, but you haven’t seen anything yet.” For other information www.facebook.com/HamlinNYDogControl.HamlinDogShelter Contributions can be mailed to Craig A. Goodrich Dog Shelter, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin, NY 14464. For information on the MIA Foundation see web site www.themiafoundation.com.

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•Holiday Bazaar Saturday, November 1, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sweden Senior Center, 133 State Street, Brockport. Many vendors: quilts, jewelry, paintings, handmade items, baked goods. Lunch available. Sponsored by Sweden Senior Association, Inc. •Turkey Dinner at Hilton United Methodist Church, 21 West Avenue, Hilton. Saturday, November 1. Reservations required. For reservations and take-out tickets, call 392-8761. •Soup-To-Go Sale at Adams Basin United Methodist, 4292 Canal Road, October 22, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Take-out only. Order from your car. Choices include: Vegetarian Chili, Broccoli and Cheese, Canadian Cheese, Vegetable, Vegetable Beef, Unstuffed Pepper. Call 298-2754 or 469-2197 with pre-orders or questions. $10/qt. or $6/pt. (includes Italian bread). •Funtastic Crafts and Enjoyables Sale on Saturday, October 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Exempts Home, 248 West Avenue, Brockport. Sponsored by Mary Jane Holmes #440 Order of the Eastern Star. Free admission. Crafts, bake sale, cafe and Chinese auction. For information call 585-659-8764. •Buckwheat/Buttermilk Pancake Breakfast served with sausage and juice. All you can eat - Saturday, October 25, 8 to 11 a.m. Adults - $5, children under 10 - $2. Ogden Presbyterian Church, 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport. •Funtastic Crafts and Enjoyables Sale on Saturday, October 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Exempts Home, 248 West Avenue, Brockport. Sponsored by Mary Jane Holmes #440 Order of the Eastern Star. Free admission. Crafts, bake sale, cafe and Chinese auction. For information call 585-659-8764. •Chicken and biscuit dinner hosted by Auxiliary Unit #330 of Ferris-Goodridge Legion Post 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport will be held on Sunday, October 19 from 1 to 4 p.m. or until food is gone. Donation is $9 p/p, children under 10 $4. Tickets available at the door or at the post during post hours. Post phone number 352-6691. Open to the public, take outs also available. •Greece Community Partners semi annual Bunco fundraiser Friday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Legacy in Greece, (Mt. Read Blvd.) $10 per person. Bunco club members are welcome. Each year the Greece Community Partners Scholarship Fund awards two or three $1,000 scholarships to local high school graduates who are encouraged to continue their education at two or four year schools/colleges. The recipients are honored at the Greece Town Hall in August. Contact Ginny, 621-5304 for reservations by Wednesday, October 22. •German Dinner - Saturday, October 25, St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton. Reservations are recommended for the 5 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. seating. Adults $12, children 6-10 $6, children 5 and under free. Tickets limited. For reservations call 392-4000 ext. 211.

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•Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month (October 20) at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month (October 27) at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted. •Chili: Historic Preservation Board meets Monday, October 20 at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall-Main Meeting Room. Parks and Recreation meets Tuesday, October 21 at 7 p.m. at the Senior Center.

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•Hilton: Village Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton. •Ogden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m.; Work Sessions will be held on alternate Wednesdays at 5 p.m. as needed; Ogden Conservation Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Planning Board meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public. •Parma: Town Board will meet on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public. •Riga: Town Board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of every month (October 27) at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville, and are open to the public. •Spencerport: Village Board of Trustees meets the first Wednesday of the month; Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of every month; Architectural Review Board meets the first Tuesday of every month and Zoning Board meets the third Thursday of every month. All meetings start at 7 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue. The board also meets the second, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Village Office.

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•Hilton TOPS 632 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Friday, 9:30 a.m. at the Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton, second floor. For information call 225-1717. •Fibromyalgia Support Group meets Tuesday, October 28 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Westside Family YMCA, 920 Elmgrove Road, Gates. Cassie Wright, registered dietitian and clinical diabetes educator in the Rochester Regional Health System Diabetes and Endocrinology Unit is speaker. Reserve by calling Brenda Lind 585-341-3290. •UR Medicine’s Strong West will host a free community health talk about stroke prevention at 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 28. Neurosurgeon Amrendra S. Miranpuri, M.D., who sees patients at Strong West, will discuss stroke prevention, as well as the signs and symptoms of stroke and the most recent treatment options. Enter through the new main entrance at Strong West, or through the Physician Office Building. Call 585-758-7542 with questions.

Library

•Programs at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, 617-6181. Pre-school Story Time - Tuesday, October 21 and Friday, October 24 at 10:15 a.m. Ages 3 & up. No registration required. Toddler Story Time - Thursday, October 23 at 10:15 a.m. Ages 18 to 36 months. No registration required. Baby Lap Sit - Friday, October 24 at 10:15 a.m. Ages 0 to 18 months. No registration required. Genealogy Group: Rochester Medical Museum & Archives - Tuesday, October 21 at 7 p.m. Robert Dickson, archivist, will speak about the collections representing Rochester’s healthcare archives. Ogden Book Discussion - Thursday, October 23 at 1 p.m. Halloween Fun - Saturday, October 25 at 11 a.m. Children ages 2 to 6 can enjoy an hour of Halloween fun presented by the young adult group of The Ogden Library. Games, treats and a special Halloween Parade through the library. Wear costumes. Registration required.

Open Houses

•Open House at the Aurora House on Saturday, October 25. Stop by anytime between 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to find out about volunteer opportunities and tour this home located at 2495 South Union Street in Spencerport. For information, visit www.aurorahousewmc.com or call 617-4863.

School Boards

•The Brockport Board of Education meets Tuesday, October 21 at 7 p.m. in the District Board Room, 40 Allen Street, Building 100. Please note that the location is subject to change. Visit www.bcs1.org/boe or call 585-637-1810 for updates. •Hilton Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, October 21 at 7 p.m. in the Board Room, 225 West Avenue, Hilton. Agendas and minutes are available on the district’s website www.hilton.k12.ny.us/board-education.htm.

Social & Professional

•Knitting and crocheting “Caps for Chemo” at the Sweden Senior Center every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. Free lessons and yarn. Open to all ages. •Hubbard Springs Garden Club of Chili meets Monday, October 20 at 7 p.m. at the Chili Senior Center, 3235 Chili Avenue. “Make and Take Garden Accessories workshop creating a teacup and saucer garden decoration with Kathleen Tully Houser. There will be a small fee charged. To reserve a seat and for more club information, contact Georgianna Turner at 247-3410. •The Chili Art Group will meet on Thursday, October 23 at 7 p.m. in the Chili Senior Center, 3235 Chili Avenue. Guest artist is Alice Gold demonstrating her expertise in watercolor and gouache. All visitors are welcome at no charge.


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Hilton Apple Fest contest winners announced The announcement of the Quilt Raffle winner was made on Sunday, October 5 at the Hilton Apple Fest. John Rogers of Spencerport won and he was delighted. Friends at one of the food booths texted him immediately after it was announced. The Apple Pie Contest winners were announced on Saturday, October 4 at the Main Stage. The 1st Place winners in the Adult Division were Christan Monin and Patti Melvin who won $100 for their pie made of Crispin apples. The 2nd Place winner in the Adult Division was Mark Michaud who won $50 for his pie made of Honey Crisp apples. The 3rd Place winner in the Adult Division was Sandra Luce who won $25 for her pie made of 20 Ounce apples. The 1st Place winner in the Youth Division was Claire Buck who won $50 with her pie of Cortland apples. The 2nd Place winner in the Youth Division was Jeana Hoffman who won $25 for her pie made of McIntosh apples. The judges were Susan Bjornholm, Michael Cifuentes, Pat Dray, Wayne Hibbard, Paul Marvin, Joe Sciortino, Rob Dickerson, and Nate Busekist. Volunteers who assisted at the Apple Pie Contest were Aggie Abbey, Audrey Blocchi, Kathy Enright, Mary Herring, Becky Hibbard, Janet Lincoln, Joan Marvin, Cheryl Miles, Kathleen Pastecki, and Shannon Zabelny. Miss New York Diana Marie Russo announced she will be representing New York in the national pageant in California in November. She graduated from Hilton in 2014, received several scholarships and currently attends St. John Fisher College. She plans to pursue a Doctorate in Pharmacy and, she dreams of becoming Miss USA one day. Jane Mitchel and Linda Viney were co-chairpersons of the Apple Pie Contest. Provided information

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Society changes schools’ cursive writing curriculum by Kristina Gabalski It wasn’t so long ago that penmanship was one of the most important subjects in grammar school curriculum. But things have changed a lot in a short amount of time and now with email, computers, tablets, hand-held devices and phones, Twitter, Facebook, etc, etc, etc, the importance of word processing skills/keyboarding tends to take precedence over handwriting for many schools. Common Core standards aren’t helping the cause for cursive. The standards require manuscript handwriting instruction until first grade and no mandated cursive instruction at any grade level. States, however, can choose to supplement Common Core with additional manuscript and cursive instruction. Todd Yunker, principal at ChurchvilleChili Fairbanks Road Elementary School, says cursive is offered in third grade. In fourth grade, students are encouraged to utilize cursive by writing out their papers. “Beyond fourth grade, it’s the student’s choice,” Yunker says. “They can write in cursive or print. Now, most do their work keyboarding.” Third graders are also taught keyboarding skills and in upper grades, technology skills are emphasized, Yunker says. For note-taking, netbooks are used as early as third and fourth grades, he adds. At Spencerport Central Schools, cursive instruction is similar. Canal View Elementary principal Carol Robinson says cursive is taught in third grade. “It’s viewed as a life skill,” Robinson says. “Fourth and fifth graders are strongly encouraged to use cursive as much as possible. It’s important to be able to produce as well as read it.” By middle school, students are allowed “to create some system on their own,” Robinson says, “as long as its legible, it’s acceptable.” She notes some cursive skill is necessary in adulthood - writing checks - for example. Robinson says the school “also sees the value of technology - we see the importance of effective word processing, as well. We try to do a balance so they are fully prepared.” Todd Yunker at Churchville-Chili observes, however, that if students abandon cursive completely as they move through grade school, “they no longer have that skill.” The Clarkson Historical Society this fall offered cursive writing classes for anyone interested on two Sundays in an ongoing effort to keep cursive alive. The classes were taught at the historic Clarkson Academy where cursive is also taught to area students during summer camp, as well as during the school year. “Our whole history has been written with some kind of implement,” Clarkson Historical Society President Mary Edwards says. “And research shows there’s more to it (cursive) than a quaint idea.” She explains that drawing and cursive go together, as well as the fact that if something is written down by hand, it is retained longer. “The ability to think is correlated to the ability to write in cursive,” Edwards says. And if you don’t have cursive writing skills, you don’t have cursive reading skills. You can’t read historical documents in their original form, or even personal family documents and letters from days gone by, Edwards notes. “If you’re researching your uncle’s letters written during WWII, you’re up a creek if you can’t read cursive,” she says. She also notes handwriting is a form of personal expression - something unique to each person.

Edwards passed along a list she found of 15 top reasons to teach handwriting. The list includes such benefits as: •It is a complex skill that develops the brain •Faster than printing •Handwritten signatures are legally binding •Higher SAT scores when written in cursive •Not dependent on electronic technology •Improves continuity and fluidity of thought in written communication •Helps prevent memory loss •Helps develop ability to focus •Makes a child feel grown-up •Handwriting humanizes a person vs. an email or text Research and studies back-up Edwards’ arguments. On the website of Zaner-Bloser - a publisher of handwriting and literacy materials - a report by Hanover Research on the Importance of Teaching Handwriting in the 21st Century is posted. In its executive summary, the report finds that proponents of cursive instruction suggest cursive benefits students’ motor skills and cognitive development, is a necessary back-up skill to technology, can boost academic achievement, and aides students with learning disabilities. The report lists an impressive number of benefits of formal handwriting instruction including: •Increasing brain activation •Impacts performance across all academic subjects •Provides a foundation for higher-order skills •Influences reading, writing, language, and critical thinking The report found that students who are not proficient in handwriting may be as high as 25-33 percent of the student population. “The art of putting pen to paper helps students to ‘absorb knowledge’ in a way that visual or audio learning cannot,” the Hanover Research report states. Cursive can play a role in a person’s selfdefinition, holds a place historically and culturally in the United States, and is a useful back-up skill for cases when technology may not be available, the report found. Students may also need something to fall back on - job applications may require candidates to write more than a line or two, for example. “Similarly, students unable to read cursive may be at a disadvantage if they need to reference documents produced in a pretechnological era such as the Declaration of Independence. Students may also need to read cursive if a teacher provides handwritten feedback,” the report says. Finally, the report states cursive writing may be beneficial for students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia because the “built-in mechanics of cursive help to solidify word-order comprehension.” Kathy Best learned cursive via the “Palmer Method” from the nuns at St. John the Evangelist School in the 1950s. “There was a banner above the chalkboard that ran the width of the classroom. It showed both uppercase and lowercase letters,” she fondly remembers. “We were given white lined paper to practice on. The paper always had to be placed on a slant to the left so that our handwriting would slant to the right. I remember starting with series of attached loops. You drew these over and over again until you developed good muscular coordination in the arm and wrist. Then you went on to practice the alphabet starting with the lowercase ‘a’ then the uppercase. The nuns were very strict about perfecting each child’s handwriting.”

Handwriting was practiced daily and it could take days to master a lowercase or uppercase letter, Best says. “I believe this kind of discipline helped develop not only coordination, but also a child’s fine motor skills, and we were graded according to skill. I think I usually got a ‘B.’ Good penmanship gave students a sense of pride and accomplishment,” Best says, “... and made the nuns very happy. Cursive may take a little longer to learn, but it is an easier and faster form of communication than printing.” A teacher of Best’s children in the 1980s was so impressed with The desk display in the Insurance Office at Genesee Country Village the “Palmer Method,” and Museum in Mumford includes this handwritten letter. If you can’t she taught it to herself read cursive, how would you get the message? Photograph by Kristina and then to her stu- Gabalski. dents, Best says. is a war and no cell towers. It seems comShe explains that so much history is recorded via cursive hand- mon sense to me that basic skills should be writing and it is also a skill that teaches taught and reinforced, and technology (a patience, perseverance and creates new wonderful tool) should be an enhancement of today’s learning process.” neural pathways. If you feel the same way about preserv“I am so thankful to those dear, sweet nuns who cared enough about each of ing cursive handwriting in our culture, their students to teach the basic skills we mark your calendar to celebrate an annuall need. Reading, writing and arithmetic al holiday of which you may not be aware. - and we were graded on how well we did; January 23 is National Handwriting Day and yes, some students were ‘left behind’ and has been for decades. That date was chosen as it is the birthday of John Hanuntil they learned. “I can’t imagine sending off a sloppy cock, one of our founding fathers whose thank-you card to someone who has shown memorable signature graces the Declarame a kindness,” Best continues, “or writ- tion of Independence and whose name has ing a letter with such sloppy penmanship become synonymous with signing one’s that the recipient can’t even read it. I don’t name. If you can sign your name, that know what today’s children will do if there alone may be a reason to celebrate.

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Contemporary Service 8:30 AM Traditional Service 10:30 AM ~ Fellowship 11:30 AM Children’s Sunday School ~ 10:45-11:45 AM Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9:30 AM - Thursday 9:00 AM

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RELIGIOUS SERVICES DIRECTORY HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH

SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH

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635 Wilder Road (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm) Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-4099 www.stgeorgehilton.org Please join us for Worship and Sunday School for all ages at 10am

50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-7990 Rev. Denise P. Logan, Interim Pastor www.hiltonbaptist.org E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net Contemporary Service: 8:30am Traditional Service: 10:30am ~ Fellowship: 11:30am Children’s Sunday School: 10:45-11:45am Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9:30am - Thursday 9:00am Handicap Accessible Child Care available during 10:30am service 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 Rev. Blaine D. Crawford, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning Prayer at 8:45am • Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & August, Adult Sunday School Class Only) 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.

PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Permanent Address: 590 North Avenue, Hilton Meeting Currently at: Hilton UMC, 21 West Avenue, Hilton (585) 615-6383 www.PCFMinistries.com Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 8:30AM Turning Point Teens: Tuesday 6:30PM Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM Nursery School: Parma Free Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton School Phone: (585) 392-5792

SPENCERPORT BIBLE CHURCH 1948 N. Union Street, Spencerport (585) 352-1241 www.spencerportbiblechurch.org Pastor Tom Balentine Sundays at 9:30AM Adult Sunday School Sundays at 10:45AM Worship Service

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“Sharing the love of Christ” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport (585) 352-3398 www.spencerportwesleyan.org Sunday Schedule 9:00am Sunday School (for all ages) 10:15am Worship Mid-Week 7:00pm Inductive Bible Study Sr. Pastor Les McClelland Youth Pastor Dave Phillips

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167 Lake Avenue, Hilton (585) 392-2710 Father Catanise Worship Saturday 5pm • Sunday 9:30am • Lifeteen Mass 7pm 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 Looking to make your Halloween Costume? Bargains available on clothing and decorations. Open Tues. & Sat. 10am-4pm, Thurs. Noon-6pm

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13 South Main Street, Holley

ST. MARK’S CHURCH

16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718 www.stmarystmark.org Father Mark Noonan Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 7:30AM St. Mary’s Thursday - 7:00PM St. Mary’s Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s

Aurora House hosts Open House Saturday, Oct. 25 Aurora House, a comfort home for the dying, hosts an Open House for the community to learn more about the work carried out in the comfort care home. Staff, volunteers and members of the Board will be on hand to answer questions, guide tours and help to facilitate a better understanding of the caring philosophy in place to care for terminally ill residents. A family member of a past resident recently said, “You made a difficult journey so much easier. We could relax and know that Mom was being so lovingly cared for by the volunteers and staff. Our entire family could just be there, at her bedside. We felt the tension slip away when we entered the house.” Residents with a terminal diagnosis and three months or less prognosis are accepted at Aurora House. Because the house does not bill either the resident’s family or their insurance company, fundraising is a necessity. Volunteers are always needed to assist with care giving (training provided, no experience necessary), housekeeping, meal preparation, fundraising and special events. Learn more about Aurora House at the Open House October 25, 2495 South Union Street in Spencerport. Provided information

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Hamlin’s new library a dream come true for many by Kristina Gabalski It’s 11 a.m. on a Monday morning and the Hamlin Public Library is a flurry of activity: Children gather with parents and caregivers in the conference room for programming; a steady stream of patrons come and go, some enjoying the newspaper and periodicals, others making use of computers, while others seek information at the circulation desk. Library staff is busy replacing returned materials to the shelves and assisting patrons. The scene is a dream come true for supporters of the library. After years of searching for a permanent home and a litany of financial and political challenges, the new Hamlin Public Library is now a reality. The facility - housed in the brand new 5,940 square feet Margaret A. McGrath Building - sits directly south of the Hamlin Town Hall at 1680 Lake Road (Route 19). The doors opened September 22 for patrons and a grand opening celebration is planned for Saturday, October 25 from 10 a.m. to noon. “We hit the ground running,” says Sue Evans, Library Board of Trustees president. “There were 150-200 people the first day.” The opening of the library in a permanent location has been like “an out of body experience,” Evans says, and remembers how the library began in 1999, in one small room provided by the town that had functioned as the skating rink warm-up room. Later, the library moved to a storefront in the IGA Plaza at the southern border of the town. In 2004 and again in 2006 it expanded into additional storefronts. By the time of this year’s move, the library sprawled along four former storefronts at the plaza.

In contrast, the new library provides a large, welcoming, light-filled open space and is a fully functioning facility that Evans believes has quickly become the heart of the community. “People will now know what libraries are,” she says. The new Hamlin Library was made possible through a series of events which has spanned roughly 10 years and which saw more than its share of challenges. In 2004, the library received a bequest from the estate of Margaret McGrath for construction of a permanent home. The sum was substantial, but, “was useless under the current conditions,” Evans says. It simply wasn’t enough and utilizing town money for construction went nowhere because of the tax issue, Evans says. The Board of Trustees did as much work as they could, but the construction project was put on hold. “We were losing ground,” Evans says. The situation changed dramatically in 2009, when Kay Hughes-Dennett came on board as library director. “It was like an angel fluttering down out of heaven,” Evans remembers. Hughes-Dennett told trustees it was very possible to move the project forward - “We can get a matching grant,” she said. “We stood there stunned,” Evans recalls. Trustees had not considered the possibility of seeking grant funds to supplement the bequest. Hughes-Dennett plunged head-first into the process of researching costs and amassing the necessary documentation to apply for grant money. “Much time and legwork was invested by Kay,” Evans says. After additional work to find a location the town provided the site south of the town

Once a single room, then a series of store fronts in a plaza, the Hamlin Library hs grown into its new site near the Hamlin Town Hall. K. Gabalski photo.

Hamlin pooch is a calendar dog - Rookie, a six-year-old Britney Spaniel with some German and Belgian Shepherd thrown in the mix, is surrounded by his loving family Cameron, Jenn Hill and Kristen. The Hamlin group are celebrating the fact that Rookie will be featured in the “365 Dogs a Day” calendar published by Workman Publishing, New York City. Jenn had sent in a picture of Rookie on a couch. He is featured as the

The Hamlin Public Library’s official grand opening will be October 25 though patrons have already found it a community asset. K. Gabalski photo. hall for the library and when word came that the library had received a $466,000 grant to go along with the $600,000 bequest, support from the community for the project continued to grow. “People wanted their library,” Evans explains, and adds that even former residents who heard about the project on Facebook expressed support. Then the process stalled again when it appeared the new library might not make its way through the town support board approval process. Concerns were expressed over parking lot design and, particularly over safety issues and there were issues with existing zoning regulations. During the late winter and early spring of 2013, the town board was advised by its attorney to revisit wording in the town’s zoning code. Evans says a clause was added, which made the wording more precise and which allowed the town board to give its approval. The project was allowed to move forward. Ground was broken on a cold and snowy mid-December day late last year. The completed building now sits slightly shifted back from where originally planned. Parking is along the north side of the building, but Evans says eventually, there will be additional parking in front. She adds that the town provided much support and assistance during the construction process. The library is in line to receive a $100,000 state grant obtained with the help of State Senator Joe Robach, to help with the cost of the parking lot and with new shelving, Evans says. Last year, Robach helped to obtain $30,000 in grant funds which assisted with technology costs. The new library has received a warm

welcome from the community. Those who have visited during its first few weeks have been impressed, Evans says. “They look around and say, ‘Wow’ - even some nay-sayers have been in and said it’s wonderful,” Evans says. The bequest and state grants also mean there is no mortgage, Evans notes. The library no longer needs to pay commons fees and rent as it did when housed at the plaza. The new library provides ample room for community activities and Evans says she envisions residents’ artwork decorating the walls. She hopes the library will be a place for residents to come together and get to know each other. “Libraries are the living rooms of communities,” she says. “People like to come here and hang out.” The library is fitted with comfortable reading chairs and tables where patrons can sit and enjoy materials as well as accomplish work. The new library will move Hamlin’s “educational potential” forward, Evans says, and she foresees many opportunities for residents at the library - perhaps discussion groups, knitting and craft groups. “Whatever anybody can envision a group of people getting together to do,” Evans says and adds that already “seniors play cards on Wednesday in the conference room.” Because the town is split between three school districts, the library will play a vital roll in bringing residents together, to enable socialization as a community, she adds. “It can be used every single day of the week for everyone. Every resident is encouraged to come and learn who is in their community,” Evans says.

Mutt-of-the-Month on February 4, 2015. According to Jenn, and husband Dick: “He is a very good dog. He had no training when we got him as a rescue dog from the Orleans County Animal Shelter when he was a one-year-old. Now he is well-behaved, sits when asked and does a mean “high 5!” Photographs by Walter Horylev.


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A lesson in the paranormal

by Maggie Fitzgibbon

Have you ever seen or felt the presence of a ghost or spirit? Paranormal-themed TV shows have brought ghost hunting to the forefront of popular TV. Local ghost hunter Ralph Esposito recently gave a presentation at the Chili Public Library to a room packed full of library patrons. The audience even included a spirit. Esposito began his adventure into the afterlife over ten years ago. He’s led many paranormal investigations and written two books, Ghosts of Genesee County and Ghosts of Old Rochesterville. Jennifer Lindsey is the Adult Services Librarian at the Chili Public Library. She contacted Esposito after learning about his experiences from fellow librarians.

Dillon Warden has difficulty containing his disbelief when the divining rods he is holding cross without any guidance from him after Esposito calls out to a library ghost. M. Fitzgibbon photo.

“I wanted to host a multigenerational program around Halloween about this popular topic. When I Iearned about Ralph, I knew he would be a good choice for our library,� Lindsey said. Esposito began his presentation by asking if anyone had ever seen or experienced a ghost or spirit. Many raised their hands. He asked if people knew the difference between a ghost and a spirit and clarified the difference. “A ghost is a person who has passed away whose soul is still walking the earth. A spirit is one who has come back for a visit and usually visits places where they are comfortable,� he explained. Esposito gave details about various hunts that he has led or experienced and explained how the various ghost hunting equipment is used. He described Rochester as very haunted and attributed this to the rich history and development of this city. “Rochester was a place for religious revival and several religions were started here, like Mormonism. There were many ambitious people who may not have had their dreams established so they come back in the afterlife,� Esposito said. Like any other work or hobby, ghost hunting requires specific equipment and Esposito demonstrated various apparatuses that he uses. An EMF reader, a video camera, a digital camera, divining rods, a pendulum, and a remote infrared thermometer are just a few pieces of the gear that he uses. An EMF reader and an infrared thermometer will show hot and cold spots in a room. Ghosts can often be tracked due to drops in temperature in a room or space. Ghosts are not usually seen but sometimes

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Ralph Esposito demonstrates how to use a crystal pendulum to communicate with the paranormal. M. Fitzgibbon photo. orbs can be seen on photos and videos. An orb can be best described as the energy being transferred from a power source to the spirit and usually shows on a photo or video as a circular white transparent spot. Divining rods are held and a ghost will take command of the rods to point/ show where the ghost is located in a room. A pendulum is used to communicate with a ghost. It is held so it can swing freely. A person asks the question and the movement of the pendulum determines the answer. Esposito asked the audience if they wished to find out if any ghosts were present in the library. All were in agreement and he picked up the divining rods. He pointed the rods straight in front of himself and explained that he would ask questions and if the rods crossed, that the ghost would be moving the rods. “Are there any ghosts present?,� Esposito asked and the rods crossed. “Are you a female?� Again the rods crossed. He continued to inquire. “Are you a former librarian?� The rods stood still. “Are you a former patron?� No movement from the rods. “Did you own the land upon which this library was built?� The rods quickly crossed. “Are you happy with this library?� The rods quickly crossed again. Each time the rods crossed, a hush would come over the room. Young library patron Dillon Warden has an interest in ghost hunting after his cat passed on. He asked Esposito if animals could come back as ghosts. Esposito assured him that animals do come back in the afterlife. Dillon replied, “I saw my cat’s ghost.� Dillon, age 11, then volunteered to demonstrate some of Esposito’s gear. Dillon picked up the divining rods and Esposito asked if any ghosts were present. The rods crossed. Esposito then asked the ghost to point the rods in the direction of where they were located in the room. Both rods pointed directly to the left and Dillon’s eyes grew wide with surprise. Esposito went on to share stories, and also showed video, of some of his hunts. A hunt at Valentown Museum in Victor proved to be one of his most fascinating experiences. A museum curator led a group of hunters, along with a medium, through the museum at night. Throughout the tour, members of the group called out to the spirits who showed themselves in many places and many ways. One group member felt something touch her shoulders. Another used an EMF reader, which noted big temperature differences in a room. The curator quickly explained the space was a meeting room for large gatherings, hence the reason why big temperatures were recorded. Playback of the video showed multiple orbs in the space. Esposito was quick to explain that ghost hunting is not what you see on TV. “I don’t usually run into bad spirits or anything satanic. This is scientific, and can be tracked back to physical evidence.� Interested in learning more about ghost hunting? Esposito is available for lectures, ghost hunting technique classes and group ghost hunts. For more information, visit his website at 2ndamendmentshow.com/REPARANORMAL or contact him at (585) 507-7181.

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aRT WORK Original acrylic paintings ... seasonal, landscapes, portraits, modern folk images, various sizes. Affordable & very interesting. For more information contact Nils R. Caspersson, 585924-7868.[TFN]

cOllecTiBleS Oak Steamer Trunk, Cedar lined, 36”L, 18”H, 20”W. $500 or B.O. 585637-8701.[TFN]

FiReWOOd/FUel Alternative Fuels - Dry Creek Wood Pellets, Bagged Coals and Envi-blocks. Hendel Farms, 3451 North Main St., Holley. 585-6386042.[1-25-15]

FURNiTURe Hallagan Sofa - 8-1/2” x 34” x 31” with matching ottoman 28” x 21” x 16”. Excellent condition, medium tan color. Available for pickup last week of October. $600 firm. Call 585-594-2365.[TFN] __________________ Oak dining room set. Includes table with insert, lighted china cabinet, side board, 6 chairs and felt board protector. In excellent condition. Asking $1,250. 585349-3182.[11-2]

GaRaGe/ MOViNG SaleS Village of Spencerport: 131 Lyell Avenue. Wicker, chairs, glass, clothes, nerf bars, tires, dishes, lamps, kitchen ware, luggage, comforters, curtains, valances, jewelry. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Thurs., Oct. 23, Fri., Oct. 24 and Sat., Oct. 25.[10-19]

laWN & GaRdeN eQUiPMeNT John Deere 60 with two leaf bags, 46” lawn dethatcher - $250. Call 585-637-8438.[11-2]

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PeTS & aNiMalS Horseboarding - Four Seasons Ranch. Personalized full care. Daily turnout. All disciplines welcome. Outdoor & indoor arenas, groomed daily. English, Western & Jumping lessons available. 585392-0826.[10-19]

WaNTed TO BUY Wanted: Snowblower, like new or slightly used or older in good condition. Call for purchase info of your machine. 585-4155141.[10-19]

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Cedar Lined • 36”L, 18”H, 20”W $500 or B.O. 585-637-8701 Woodshop equipment for sale: Saws, planer, routers, etc. Call 585964-2844.[10-26] __________________ K i t ch e n c a b i n e t s , complete set, oak recessed panel - $100. 585-469-8939.[10-26]

CLASSIFIEDS 15 chickens and coop. $800. Call 585-3525429.[10-26] __________________ 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] __________________

Natural Cherry coffee table - $90; Children’s 5 drawer dresser, oak - $80; 2 rocking chairs - 1 painted $40 and 1 Maple $60. Call 585352-1979.[TFN] __________________

Ain’t it sweet to beat the high cost of heat? Coal, wood pellets, Enviblocks. Pick-up, delivery. Gloves, boots, critter control, hay, straw, pet/farm food and bird seed. www.higbiefarmsupplies.com. 585-5948300.[TFN] __________________

Oak Steamer Trunk, Cedar lined, 36”L, 18”H, 20”W. $500 or B.O. 585637-8701.[TFN]

Oak Steamer Trunk, Cedar lined, 36”L, 18”H, 20”W. $500 or B.O. 585-637-8701.[TFN]

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

Hilton Community Emergency Help to those in dire need: Hilton Food Shelf: 585234-2090, leave message. Hilton Clothes Closet: only open on Tu e s d a y s . G e n e r a l Help call 585-234-2700, leave message. [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]

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. [TFN] __________________

Hamlin Residents in need of food - call 585-964-7420. Leave a message and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. The Hamlin Life Solutions Food Pantry. [TFN] __________________ Rates For Advertising in the Suburban News and the Hamlin-Clarkson Herald classified section are as follows: 12.50 for 15 words and 25 cents for each additional word. Phone numbers count as one word. Garage sale ads are 10.50 for 20 words and 30 cents for each additional word. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline is Thursday at 4 p.m. For your convenience we have drop-off locations at Dwayne’s Barber Shop, 24 South Main St., Churchville (deadline noon Tuesday); H a m l i n To w n H a l l (deadline Wednesday 10 a.m.). All ads must be prepaid. Call 585352-3411 for more information. [TFN] __________________ Spencerport Volunteer Ambulance, help us help you. Call 585352-4742. [TFN] __________________ A r e a 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, 585636-4636. This ad is a public service of Suburban News.[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. [TFN] __________________ Advertise in the Westside’s only publications with saturation coverage... AND a professional editorial staff. That spells readership and response. To advertise in Suburban News and The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald call 585-352-3411 for details.[TFN] __________________ C o u r t Ju d g m e n t s 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

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Village of Spencerport - Small, one bedroom apartment. $500/month. No pets. No smoke. Available October 30. 585-4900959.[10-19] _________________ Greece - Carriage Glenn. 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, $1035/ mo. W/D, water, cable. Available November 1. 2 months free! 585481-6002.[10-26] _________________

One bedroom apartment, Village of Spencerport, very nice upper, one bedroom apt., no pets, lease, security & good credit required. Available 11/1/2014, $660/month includes appliances & utilities. Days 585-392-3222, ext. 208; evenings 585-352-4390.[10-19] _________________ Townhouse for Rent - Townhouses-Hilton Parkwood, have finished basement, storage/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, 2 bdrms., 1-1/2 baths. Large country kitchen with all appliances $850 month. 585-392-6480, 585-627-8559.[10-19] _________________ Hilton: Cedar Hill Townhouses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom townhouses 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 $785-$835 + security. Call for details 585-392-6015. 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. 585-637-3400.[TFN] Persons placing ads that discriminate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense. DON’T DISCRIMINATE. If you feel that you have been discriminated against please call the Fair Housing Enforcement Project at 585325-2500.[TFN]

BUILDERS/ NEW HOMES Your Plans or Ours Your Lot or Ours! Custom built Modular & Manufactured homes. EIGHT Furnished and decorated models open 7 days a week! Ranch, Cape Cod, Chalet, Colonial plus Single & Double-wide homes on display! AGL Homes, 4305 Route 5 in Caledonia. 585-2262727.[10-26]

CONDOS/ TOWNHOUSES Spencerport: 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, ranch style condo. Available Nov. 1. $1,100 + utilities. 585-352-6049.[1026]

HOMES FOR SALE Be self sufficient - lots of privacy: 3 types of heat, generator, fish pond. Two car garage. Not a drive by, hard to see from road. Perfect for 4 wheeling & hunting. Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[10-19] __________________ Contemporary Home on private setting - 19.9 acres. A naturalists paradise, 2 car garage. Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty, 585638-0020.[10-19] __________________ Country Ranch on half acre. 3 bedroom/1 bath. Kendall Schools. Call for details. Call Early Sunrise Realty, (585) 638-0020.[1019] __________________ Owner Anxious! Make an offer! Large Colonial - 3/4 bedroom or bonus room, 1-1/2 bath, huge beautiful kitchen. First floor bedroom, bath & laundry. Call Early Sunrise Realty, 585638-0020.[10-19]

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE HAMLIN - New 3 bedroom/2 bath, Clayton 14’ x 70’ home coming soon to Locust Grove M.H.C. Only $41,426. Friendly financing. All credit scores considered. We help pay your home loan! Call AGL Homes for details at 585-226-2727. www. aglhomes.com.[10-26] __________________ Mobile Homes available under $5,500. Why rent when you can own for less! Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty 585-6380020.[10-19] __________________ Double wide located on land - 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Owner says “SELL!” $29,900 needs little TLC. Make offer. Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[10-19] __________________ 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 585-964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes.net. [TFN]

LAND FOR SALE Land for Sale - Asking $9,500 or best offer. Call today, Early Sunrise Realty, (585) 638-0020.[10-19]

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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]

ITEMS FOR SALE UNDER $50 APPLIANCES Bella, 5-speed digital juicer. Brand new. $50. 585-734-4269.[11-9] __________________ Stove - electric, Frigidaire, white, slide in. $50. 585-469-8939.[11-2]

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CLOTHING Two pair women’s winter/fashion boots. Brand new. In box. 61/2/7. Original price $59.99. $10 ea. 585637-7416.[11-9] __________________

Inside Winter Storage - Cars, boats, campers. Clean, secure, cement floors. Vehicles up to 20 ft., $400 from Sept. - May. Call Snyder Storage, 585-4061419.[11-30]

Mens X-Large down jacket (worn twice) black, Zeroxposur. $30. 585-352-1746.[11-2] __________________

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Girls clothes: Shirts, pants - varied sizes 6, 7 & 8. VGC. $6 a (Wegmans) bagful. 585-3521541.[10-26] __________________

Outside Storage - $20 a month. Call 585-3037278.[TFN]

Two leather zip up jackets in small petite. One cranberry red, the other dark brown. Like new.$40. 585-3926738.[10-26]

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ITEMS FOR SALE UNDER $50 COLLECTIBLES Ceramic Cookie Jar, Donald Duck - 13” tall, MIB - $50. 585352-9684 Treasure Craft.[10-26]

ELECTRONIC/OFFICE HP DeskJet F4480 Inkjet printer, scanner, copier. 22 ppm; cords pics available. EC. 585738-8202. $50.[10-26]

CLASSIFIEDS FURNITURE

Rocking chair - $35 black w/gold trim, excellent condition. 585594-4006.[11-9] __________________ Entertainment center Sauder, oak look, 52” H 65” W. $45. 585-7375033.[10-26] __________________ Two end tables, one square with legs and one hexagon shape with storage below, pecan finish. EC. $50. 585-352-3872.[10-26]

ITEMS FOR SALE UNDER $50 FURNITURE Entertainment Center Oak 4’H x 5’W x 20”D. 4 partitions w/glass doors. 31” wide for TV, DVD rack. $50. 585-3301110.[10-19] __________________ Rocking Chair - $35 black w/gold trim, excellent condition. 585-5944006.[10-19] __________________ Kitchen or patio rectangular table, black metal frame, 4 upholstered chairs, glass top. $50. 585-469-8939.

HOME/GARDEN ITEMS Vanity solid oak, top, sink, faucet, 36” - $25. 585-469-8939.[11-9] __________________ Scotts 1000 Lawn s p r e a d e r, A M E S , 2 wheeled lawn cart. $25. 585-637-8438.[11-9] __________________

Curtains: 4 pr. pastel pink with tiebacks. 78”W x 64”L. VGC. $25/B0. 585-638-5668. __________________ Fern: Large, healthy, Boston fern. $10. 585617-4406.[11-9]

ITEMS FOR SALE UNDER $50

ITEMS FOR SALE UNDER $50

HOME/GARDEN ITEMS

Roof snow rake - never been out of sealed box, 17’ long - $25. 585-293-3032.[11-9] _________________

Remington shredder, vac. and blower. Never opened. $50. 585-6376094.[11-2] _________________ Lawn and Garden Cart. Carry leaves, etc. Folds for storage. Parker Pelican FC7405. $25. 585637-4736.[10-26] _________________

Scotts lawn spreader, drop, hardly used. $15. 585-637-5431.[10-19] _________________ Daffodil flower bulbs. I have 100+ bulbs, yellow, maybe a couple white. Ready for fall planting. $20. 585-3493070.[10-19]

MISCELLANEOUS R ev e rs e o s m o s i s parts for sale: bladder tank - $35. RO membrane - $25, misc. lines, valves thrown in. 585-861-2960.[11-9]

MISCELLANEOUS Wo o d e n R o c k i n g Horse: Children’s or decorative. Dark colored wood. Wool-like mane and tail. 24” H x 32” L. VGC. $25/BO. 585-638-5668.[10-26] __________________ Stadium seat with storage space, folds up for travel - $10 can send picture. 585-7388202.[10-19]

MUSIC Free Wurlitzer Omni 1000 organ. Includes bench. Contacts need cleaning then works perfectly. Chili. 585594-2699.[11-9]

PETS .C E FREE: Two older female cats to good home. Prefer not to separate. 585-2933045.[10-19] TOOLS Craftsman 7” electric hand saw. $30. 585638-2500.[11-9]

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Hiring in Monroe, Orleans & Genesee Counties HCR is an award winning, employee owned home care company. Home Health Aides are an important part our patient care team. We are looking for RNs who have a passion for education, coaching, and training paraprofessionals to join our team: HHA Supervisor Role

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Hostess needed for Friday Nights in the restaurant from 4 to 9 p.m. Please fill out an application in person at the tennis building. Salmon Creek Country Club, 355 Washington Street, Spencerport, New York.[TFN] _________________ Golf course ranger needed for weekend mornings, 355 Washington St., Spencerport, NY 14559. Please apply in person in golf office. Retirees welcome.[TFN]

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•Beaman, Donald G., of Charlemont, Massachusetts. A gathering to celebrate the life of Donald G. Beaman, age 81, who died August 27, 2014, was held October 18, at the United Methodist Church, North Chili. Don was born March 29, 1933 in Churchville.

BROCKPORT

•Bark, Lee B., peacefully October 1, 2014 in Unity Hospital at age 74. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Carol; son, Michael Bark; grandchildren, Adam, Emily and Jacob Bark, David Borrelli; brother, Richard (Pat) Bark; sister, Sheila Eisemann; faithful furry compassion, Spooky; several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great, great nephew. A Celebration of his Life will be held by family at a later date. •Galdieri, Ralph Anthony, Peacefully on October 13, 2014 at age 56. Predeceased by his father Anthony Galdieri. He is survived by his loving wife of 34 years, Sheila Galdieri; children Caleb (Laura) Galdieri, Andrea (Christian) Bonawitz, Joseph (Victoria VanderVeer) Galdieri, Susan (Christian Johnson) Galdieri; grandchildren Samuel and Dominic Galdieri, Stephen Pizzo, Gabriella Johnson; his mother Dolores Galdieri; siblings Linda (Frank) Ryan, Lorraine Fonseca, Gloria (Michael) Mandarino; many nieces and nephews; his extended family of in-laws the Reid family and his church family. A Memorial Service was held October 18 in the Christ Community Church, Brockport. Private interment, Fairfield Cemetery, Spencerport. Donations can be made to the Aurora House, PO Box 21, Spencerport 14559 in his memory. •Lemcke, Bertha L., on October 10, 2014 at age 87. She is survived by her loving husband of 67 years, Edmund; daughter, Joanne (Fred) Lauten; granddaughter, Melissa (Eric) Saffran; great-grandson, Daniel Finley; sister, Rita (Donald) Lage; brother, Warren (Julie) Behrend. Her Funeral Service was held October 13 at the Fowler Funeral Home, Inc., Brockport. Interment, Lakeside Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Concordia Lutheran Church of Brockport in her memory. •Sauls, Georgia, on October 13, 2014 at age 90. Predeceased by her husband Ensign, son Graydon and daughters Deborah and Joanne. She is survived by her daughter Barbara Graves; grandchildren Timothy and Patrick Dudley; great-grandson Ryan Christopher Dudley; and many nieces and nephews. Private interment in Lakeview Cemetery.

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•Cotraccia, Alfredo, October 8, 2014 at age 80. Alfredo is predeceased by his parents, Luigi and Lucia Cotraccia; sister, Rita Royale and two brothers, Antonio and Albert Cotraccia. Survived by his loving wife, Angelina Cotraccia; daughters, Maria Fustanio, Anna Grammenopoulos (Steven Wyse) and Sandra (Serafino) Iantorno; grandchildren, Daniella (Kenny), Elena, Francesco and Vanessa; great-grandson Niko; brother, Manfredo (Maria) Cotraccia, Mario Cotraccia; sister, Gina (Gene) Byrd; brother-in-law, Peter Royale; sister-in-law, Sally Cotraccia; many nieces and nephews. His Funeral Mass was celebrated October 11 at St. Pius Tenth Church, Chili. Entombment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

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•Entress, Jean Duggan, on October 4, 2014 at age 71, in St. John’s Home. She was predeceased by her parents, Martin and Helen; brother, William and sister, Maureen Knor. She is survived by her loving husband of 49 years, Richard G.; daughters, Sharon Anna (Buffalo, NY) and Judith; son, Mark; brother, Richard J. (North Carolina); sister, Patricia McDonald (Newcastle, Ontario); motherin-law, Bernice Entress; sister-in-law, Shirley MacLaren; and several nieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass was held October 10 in St. Helen’s Church, Gates. Burial in Holy Ghost Cemetery. Donations can be made to The School of the Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Pkwy., Rochester 14623 in her memory. •Hanvey, Newell R., October 10, 2014, at age 81. Predeceased by his father and mother, Robert and Ruth Hanvey; brother, David Hanvey. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Elaine (Caluneo) Hanvey; sons, Kenneth (Susan) Hanvey, Keith (Carolyn) Hanvey; grandchildren, Lee (Adrienne) Hanvey, Stacey Hanvey, Lauren Hanvey; great grandsons, Noah and Tyler; sisters, Patricia Hanvey, Marcia (Tom) Frachione; many nieces and nephews; special friends, Ascenza and Philip Montalbano. Mr. Hanvey was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Co. and an Air Force Veteran of the Korean War. His Funeral Service was held October 16 at the DiPonzio Funeral Home, Inc. Gates. Interment, private. Donations can be made to Lifetime Care Hospice, 3111 South Winton Road, Rochester 14623 in his memory. •O’Brien, Bonnie Jean, Died October 11, 2014. Predeceased by her parents, Margaret and Norman Emler; son, Timothy O’Brien. Bonnie is survived by her daughter, Kimberly Ann (Patricia Hellen) O’Brien; grandchildren, Nicole Elizabeth O’Brien, Timothy John O’Brien, Tania Sapinsky and Sara E. O’Brien; several nieces and nephews. Bonnie was a secretary at St. John’s Church in Spencerport for over 20 years. Her Memorial Mass was celebrated October 16 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment St. John’s Cemetery. Donations can be made to St. John the Evangelist Church, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport 14559 or Alzheimer’s Association, 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester 14620 in her memory.

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•Ruf, Roy P., died October 11 at age 95. United States Army Veteran of WWII and member of American Legion Post #941. Predeceased by his first wife, Betty; his second wife, Helen; and his sister, Jean. Survived by his daughter, Madeline (Paul) Teremy; son, Michael (Patricia) Ruf; brother, Earl (Beverly) Ruf; sister, Evelyn Lindsley; grandchildren, Beth (Wayne) Anderson, Jennifer Teremy, Rebecca (Steve) Spector, Sarah Teremy, Christi (Matthew) Gurniak, Catherine Ruf and Clare Ruf; his great-grandchildren, Abigail, Gibson, Benjamin, Lauren, Nora and Lily Rose; sisters-in-law, Agnes Monna and Evelyn Monna; his brother-in-law, Jack Monna; several nieces, nephews and friends. His Funeral Mass was celebrated October 15 at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish at St. Margaret Mary Church, Rochester. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Saint Peter’s Kitchen, 81 Brown Street, Rochester 14611, or Journey Home, Inc., 994 Long Pond Road, Rochester 14626 in his memory.

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•Fowler, Stephen R., October 11, 2014, age 55. Survived by his wife, Linda (Troendle) Fowler; his sons, Michael (Isabella Young), Andrew and Ryan (Amanda Jones) Fowler; his parents, Harry and Marguerite (Justice) Fowler; brothers, Norman (Sue) and Charles (Joanie) Fowler; his sister, Brenda (Richard) Knorr; several aunts, uncles, cousins including his special cousin, Michael (Mary) Justice; and many friends including James Talbot and Mike Whelehan; and his faithful companion “Tully.” Steve was the longtime Recreation Director for the Town of Parma and a charter member of “The Men’s Room.” Friends are invited to call Sunday, October 19, 4 to 7 p.m. at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home Inc., 735 East Avenue, Hilton. Memorial Service, Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Those wishing can contribute to the Hilton Education Foundation in his memory.

•Kozlowski, James, April 5, 1965 - September 3, 2014. He was a Hilton High School and Morrisville College graduate. He served his tour of duty for the Navy in the Persian Gulf War aboard the USS San Jose AFS-7. He leaves behind his daughter, Cynthia Rose Kozlowski; his brothers and sisters, Robert (Judy) Collins, Richard (Bonnie) Kozlowski, Patricia (Rick) VanBortle, Barbara Efing, Debora (Michael) Otto, Kathleen Sansocie (Randy), Marcia (Bruce) Barnhart, John Kozlowski, Linda (David) Bobzin and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Eugene Kozlowski and Stella (Leo) Steiner and brother-in-law, Kevin Efing. Friends may call on Wednesday, October 22, 2014 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, 735 East Avenue, Hilton where a service will be held at 7 p.m. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Thursday, October 23 at 11 a.m.

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•Lloyd, Patricia (May), October 9, 2014, at age 68. Predeceased by father, George May; mother, Margaret Geist May; brother, George May; sister, Delores (Oscar) Shafer; sister, Eileen (Ted) Kosciolek; brother-in-law, Frederick Stanzel. Survived by sisters, Virginia Stanzel, Kathleen (Edward) Underwood, Margaret (Robert) Kanaley; sons, Robert and Michael Lloyd; granddaughter, Mai-Li Lloyd; many other in-laws, nieces, nephews and friends. Her Funeral Service was held October 13 at Newcomer Funeral Home, Greece. Donations can be made to Sunset House, 3746 St. Paul Blvd., Rochester, and/or the Knights Kaderli Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 684, Medina, NY in her memory.

KENDALL

•Schepler, Alice M. (Steffen), age 84, died October 14, 2014 at Unity Hospital. She was born June 5, 1930 in Albion, a daughter of the late Walter and Ella (Curtis) Steffen. Alice was a member of the Concordia Lutheran Church of Kendall and the Kendall Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Clarence “Sonny” Schepler; children, Cynthia Kraemer, Scott (June) Schepler of Hamlin, Mitchell (Margaret) Schepler of Avon; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Herring of Kendall; brother, Walter (Dolly) Steffen of Kendall; several nieces, nephews. She was predeceased by her daughter-in-law, Marlene Schepler. Her Celebration of Life was held October 17 at the Concordia Lutheran Church, Kendall. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery, Kendall. Contributions can be made to Concordia Lutheran Church, 1769 Kendall Road, Kendall 14476 in her memory.

SPENCERPORT

•Jewsbury, Thomas H., of Spencerport and Alexandria Bay, died October 4, 2014 at age 88. He was a Navy veteran and served active duty in the Pacific Ocean on the USS Chicago during WWII. He was also a retired RG&E gas dispatcher and past owner of Channelsyde Motel. He is predeceased by his wife Dorothy, and leaves behind his daughters, Susan (Peter) Schwan, and Kathleen Jewsbury and his son Thomas (Libby) Jewsbury; four grandchildren, Kristine (Corey) Repich, Matthew (Samantha) Stafford, David (Tessa Remein) Stafford, Brian (Alisa Jenne) Schwan and two great grandchildren, Jenna and Brooks Repich; nieces, nephews and many friends. Contributions can be made to The Pet Assisted Therapy Program at The Humane Society of Rochester/Lollypop Farm his memory. •Mower, Bonnie J., Suddenly, October 8, 2014 at age 64. She was predeceased by her parents, Donald and Ruth Parker. She is survived by her daughter, Heather Carroll; grandchildren, Jacob and Rachael Carroll; brother, David (Barb) Parker; and nieces and nephews. Services and interment were held privately. Contributions can be directed to The National Breast Cancer Foundation in her memory.

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There will be a Shareholder Meeting of the Spencerport Masonic Temple Inc. on Thursday, October 23, 2014, at 6:30 p.m. in the banquet room of Slayton Place Restaurant, Village Plaza, Spencerport, NY. Dinner will be available during the meeting for a cost of $5 per person.

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