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The Livingston Edition (585) 226-8111 • (866) 812-8111 February 19, 2016 Schedule Your
2016 Ad
Campaign Today!
[email protected] • 866-812-8111
ETHIE Awards Recipient
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Table of Contents
Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday;
8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm
Art & Soul.............................Page 62
Auctions And Antiques.............................Page 30
Auto Section.............................Page 54
Brighter/Vent.............................Page 18
Classifieds For Sale.............................Page 22
Dining and Entertainment...............................Page 6
Employment Opportunities.............................Page 63
Garage Sales...............................Page 9
Give and Take.............................Page 59
Health & Clinical Trials.............................Page 23
Home Services.............................Page 12
Just for Kids.............................Page 34
Passages.............................Page 52
Pet Place...............................Page 5
Puzzle Answers.............................Page 55
Real Estate.............................Page 45
Senior Center.............................Page 11
M arch Music Madness
with
Bob’s Brother’s Band & Special Guests
Saturday, March 12th, 2016 at
The H istoric R iviera Theater in G eneseo, N Y
7:30pm - 10:30pm
i ncludes: Entry, Appetizers & Soft Drinks
The trouble with unemployment is that the minute you wake up in the morning you’re on the job.
~Slappy White
Look No Further For Reliable Appliance Service!
Call Joe Appliance Sales & Service 2465 NYS Rt. 332 • Canandaigua, NY 585-394-1880 • 585-657-4470
Sales/Service/Parts Servicing most brands for 35 years.
Quality Hardwoods - Seasoned or Green
FIREWOOD
Litteer Enterprises, Inc . Conesus, NY • 245-1430
“Not the biggest - just the best.”
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Our facecord = 8’ long x 4’ high x 16” wide when stacked.
Vern Vallance Septic
Service, Inc.
We pump year
round!
Prompt, Courteous Service
624-1440 Rush, NY
Roger & Scott Tobey - Owners www.vernvallanceseptic.com
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Carl
Linda
You’re every minute of my every day. Happy 50th Anniversary.
Love forever,
FRIDAY FISH FRYS: Delivery ser-vice, 4pm-8pm. VILLAGE RESTAU-R A N T , 1 3 G e n e s e e S t r e e t .585-226-6333
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Advanced Color Consultant
www.marykay.com/jcooper1
585-582-2652
When you need an electrician… Free Estimates Fully Insured Licensed Since 1984
Give us a call!
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Senior Citizen Discounts
• Residential • Industrial
• Commercial
1449 Rochester Street (Route 15A) Lima – Opposite GCC Campus 585-330-4642
- Manufactured home sites
and rentals
- Single & double wides
- 15 miles south of Rochester
- Established in 1958
Meadowlark
Manor
585-582-1866 1879 Rochester St. (Rt. 15A), Lima
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Celebrating 37 Years
The Paul F. Tilly Agency, LLC INSURANCE Since 1979
1895 R OCHESTER S T . PO B OX 37A L IMA , NY 14485
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Paul F. Tilly Rene Tilly-Lyness Julie A. Harcleroad MaryRuth Rowe
Auto, Home, Life & Business
Celebrate the Season in Lima
Get the IRS off your back! They donot give up until you pay. Tax Solu-tions Now will get you the best deal.Call 1-800-764-3066
Little Path in the Big Woods Registration for Fall 2016-2017 is Wednesday, March 9th, 6:30-7:30pm at the York United Presbyterian Church, 2662 Main St., York. Preschool program for children ages 3 and up.
For more information please call 243-2673.
SHOES, ZIPPERS & LEATHER RE-PAIR: 161 Wadsworth Avenue, Avon,NY 14414. Call Tony Pusateri at585-226-2358.
“ He who avoids complaint
invites happiness.”
– Abu-Bakr
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REVERSE MORTGAGES - Draw alleligible cash out of your home &eliminate mortgage payments FOR-EVER! For Seniors 62+! Serving NY,NJ, Florida. FHA Government insured.Purchase, refinance & VA loans also.In home personal service. Free 28page catalog. 1-888-660-3033. All Is-l a n d M o r t g a g e . w w w .allislandmortgage.com
AMISH BUILT SHEDS includinghorse sheds. Built to your needs.Inc ludes de l i ve ry . F rank ,585-739-3617.
RELIABLE REPAIR: Call us forall major appliance repair needs.L i k e u s o n F a c e b o o k !585-558-4026 or 585-483-1112.www.reliablerepairwny.com$5 off service charge with this ad.
WANTED-
COINS/ CURRENCY
by Private Collector. Old U.S.coins, currency, collections. Topprice paid, no dealer overhead.Honeoye. 585-322-5909.
DID YOU KNOW? An Obituary inthe Genesee Valley Penny Saver willreach virtually every home in ourcirculation area. Email Lynn Forrester,[email protected]
THE KIT INN: Long-Term CatBoarding. Spacious Suites. Peaceful.Private.Affordable. Insured.HomeAway From Home. Visit www.thekitinn.com 585-698-8799
NICE MIXED GRASS HAY:45-50 lb. bales, $3 each. Large,round bales, 600 lbs., $30each. No Sunday calls please.585-346-6506.
❤ No cages
No distractions No leaving home
Certified Groomer • Insured Todd Chambry • 729-4437
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MOBILE DOG
GROOMING
Performed in our custom
grooming trailer at your home.
Unemployment is capitalism’s way of getting you to plant a garden. ~Orson Scott Card
I need a h o me
Humane Society of Livingston County
(585) 234-2828 [email protected]
Benny is a love, 4-5 months old and ready for his own home!
LOST: Oct. 12 Boller Ave.- LakeshoreDrive, Lakeville. Orange/ Black calicocat w/black tail w/orange tip, onlyyear old. Last seen Nov. 17, Eli Ave.Timid and terrified and will not cometo you. She will be looking for food. Ifyou see this cat or put out food, pleaseca l l her owner , Caro lyn at585-237-3511. Reward if found.
To sponsor the Pet of the Week,
Call 226-5878 or email [email protected]
Penny Saver Pet of the Week
Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest and become eligible to win a gift. Email to: [email protected] or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a self- addressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
My name is
Cooper. I love making
new friends and
digging holes all
over the yard.
I’m full of
energy and love
protecting my
family.
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Great Home Cooked Meals!
Shepherd’s Pie Grilled Tenderloin steak with homemade mashed potatoes, buttered corn, cheddar cheese and gravy.
Roast Turkey Dinner Fresh roasted turkey, homemade stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce and butternut squash.
Chicken ‘n Biscuits Warm buttermilk biscuits with chicken, carrots, onions, celery and peas in gravy.
Yankee Pot Roast Slow roasted pot roast with root vegetables, mashed potatoes and gravy.
Meatloaf Thick slices of delicious meatloaf.
Come out
Saturday night for
Prime Rib!
Check our menus online or stop in! www.peppermintsrestaurant.com
244 East Main St. •␣Avon • 226-2707
Come in and have some delicious comfort food! Great traditional meals made fresh from scratch in our kitchen. Enjoy a night out on a family budget.
Microwave Egg Scrambles Fresh eggs are nutritional powerhouses packed with protein and vitamins A, D and E. Microwave egg scrambles taste like an omelet without the cooking hassles. Simply crack an egg into a coffee cup, add a tablespoon of milk and beat until mixed. If desired, add extras like chopped onion, mushrooms and cheese. Microwave for 30 seconds, then stir and microwave for another 30 seconds until done.
www.seacowgrill.com
The Sea Cow Grill Join our Loyalty Rewards Program!
Monday Night: “Shellfish Madness Nite” Clams, Mussels & $5.00 Lava Shrimp.
Dine-in Only
Wine Tasting 7PM $14.00 Per Person Call for reservation.
HAPPY HOUR DAILY SPECIALS: Sun.-Sat. 4-6PM
(Open 7 days 4pm-til)
Tuesday Night: PRIME RIB DINNER $12.95 Includes 1 Side
(Cannot be combined with any other offers. Dine-in Only.)
We Cater! It’s not too early to book for graduation!
We ARE Still Open! We Are NOT Closed!
1st Wed. Every Month
4262 Lakeville Rd. • Geneseo • 585-243-3474
Wednesday Night: 25¢ WINGS Dine-in Only. Come join us!
Breakfast Pizza Put a healthy twist on pizza for a quick, satisfying breakfast kids and adults will love. Start with sliced naan or a whole wheat bagel. Toast to warm and add a smear of ricotta cheese. Then top with sliced tomatoes and sprinkle with a dash of fleur de sel and dried basil, if desired. If you prefer a sweeter pizza, skip the tomatoes and use sliced fruit instead. This tasty breakfast will fight hunger pangs straight until lunchtime.
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50% OFF HOUSECLEANING!New customer special! AmeriHousecleaning for today’s family!Commercial/Residential. Weekly,bi-weekly, monthly. Satisfactionguaranteed. Also offer carpetcleaning. 585-247-4760.
SPICING UP COLD-W EATHER DESSERTS W ITH SPIRITS
Talk about a dessert that hits the spot -- espec ially as the w eather turns chillier. You’ve heard of “ pairing,” right? Well, in shaking up the concept’s traditional definition -- matching w ines to dishes they most complement -- innovative chefs are now using spirits like cognac to create even more tempting culinary experiences.
Cognac ’s spicy and aromatic characteristics have alw ays made for perfect drinking this time of year.
Annual Lenten
Fish Dinners
Fridays, Feb 26 th , March 4 th , 11 th & 18 th
4:30-7:00pm Avon United Methodist Church
130 Genesee St. • Avon • 226-8600 Take-outs available ~ Seniors $9.00
Adults $10.00 • Children 4-11 $4.00 3 and under Free
Fish - baked or batter-fried, baked potato, coleslaw, rolls, applesauce, and… scrumptious desserts!
Hot Dogs for the children if you wish.
C H I M N E Y C L E A N I N G ,RELINING, REPAIRS. Gas, wood,pellet stoves cleaned/ repaired/installed. Mantels built/ repaired/installed. Service most brands.Call (585)356-5567. ([email protected])
1566 Rt. 15 • Avon
226-3333 www.AvonStorage.com
Well lighted & secured. 24 hour access.
Variety of unit sizes.
Get Rid of
Your Clutter! SEVERAL SMALL UNITS AVAILABLE
Avon Self Storage Park Avon Self Storage Park
MJ CONTRACTINGis NOW BOOKING for the
2016 Season.Call today for your free estimate.
607-329-2578www.mjcontractingwesternny.
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Friday Fish Fry
$11.95 (Served for lunch & dinner.)
Friday Night Dinner Specials 5-9pm
• Broiled Haddock
• Shrimp Scampi • 16 oz. T-Bone
• Chicken Artichoke French
• Alaskan King Crab Legs $30/lb.
Daily Lunch Specials •␣Wings • Burgers • Sandwiches • Homemade Soups
Tee & Gee Restauran t Rt. 20A • Lakevill e 346-201 1
Serving 11am-9pm
Every Friday during Lent (2/26, 3/4, 3/11, 3/18, 3/25) and April 1st
JACQUELINE’SHOUSEKEEPING:
Dependable, trustworthy. Flexiblescheduling. Weekly, bi-weekly,monthly. Residential & Commer-cial. 585-447-2098.
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Gold Standard
Publication
Members of:
National Award
Winning Paper
Free Community Papers of NY and
Our 11 editions are published weekly with a total circulation
of over 157,200.
Main Office:
PO Box 340 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 Phone: 585-226-8111 Fax: 585-226-3390 www.gvpennysaver.com
Email: [email protected]
Additional offices:
222 East Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020 Phone: 585-343-3111 Fax: 585-343-3353
15 Main Street Brockport, NY 14420 Phone: 585-637-5100 Fax: 585-637-0111
202 South Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424 Phone: 585-393-1111 Fax: 585-393-1823
134 Main Street Dansville, NY 14437 Phone: 585-335-8537 Fax: 585-335-7781
32 East Main Street, Webster, NY 14580 Phone: 585-265-3620 Fax: 585-265-3882
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Harrison
Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kimberly Dougherty
Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Hammond
Advertising Sales Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daria Reitknecht
Creative Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cristie Leone
Production Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Wasson
Circulation Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shari Rapone
Accounts Receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Garbe
• Registration packets will be mailed to eligible students during the first week of March 2016.
• Children born on or before December 1, 2011 are eligible for registration.
• If your child is eligible for registration and you have not received a packet by March 12, please contact the Registration Office.
• Kindergarten screening will be held May 16-18. More information regarding the registration and screening
process can be found in the registration packet.
Geneseo Central School District
4050 Avon Road • Geneseo, New York
585-243-3450 ext. 1028
Kindergarten registration is beginning for the
2016-2017 school year. Please submit completed packets to the front desk
or the Elementary Office by April 8, 2016
For Geneseo Residents
JACK OF ALL TRADESHANDYMAN SERVICE ! !Skilled, professional labor.Carpentry/ masonry, homerepairs/ maintenance, plumbing/electrical, siding/ roofing, remod-eling and landscaping. Call YourH e l p f u l H a n d y m a [email protected], 585-443-0950.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 3, 1887, Anne Sullivan begins teaching 6- year-old Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing after a severe illness at the age of 19 months. Under Sullivan’s tutelage, the previously uncontrollable Keller flourished, eventually graduating from college and becoming a lecturer and activist.
4 Center Street | Geneseo | 585.481.0036
MOVIE
SCHEDULE
Cash Only Tickets $5
Psycho February 24 & 27 (both showings at 7pm)
Sea Hawk March 2 & 5
Wednesday nights at 7 and Saturday at 1
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NEW TO YOUR COMMUNITY
Kathy Olson, Owner
License-Registration Help With K.O. Livonia, NY
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Hassle Free DMV Services. Fee based consultations, instructions, & assistance with
paperwork. Delivery of paperwork to DMV. Assist auto dealers with title clerk services as needed.
Put my 20 years of experience to work for you!
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BREAKWALLSBreakwalls and Sea Walls
Architectural WallsBasements, FoundationsPoured Concrete Floors
Jacking/ LevelingDemolition Work
Polebarns, Garages, AdditionsMcManus Construction
XARELTO USERS have you hadcomplications due to internal bleeding(after January 2012)? If so, you MAYbe due financial compensation. If youdon´t have an attorney, CALLInjuryfone today! 1-800-340-6821
The years teach much which the days never knew. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
HANDYMAN SERVICESOne Call for Your Home’s Needs!Flooring Installation & Refinishing
Expert Hardwood, Tile,PERGO Services.
Professional, Competitive Rates.FREE ESTIMATE
Call Now, 585-733-2626
CASH FOR CARS: We Buy AnyCondition Vehicle, 2002 and Newer.Competitive Offer! Nationwide FreePick Up! Call Now: 1-800-864-5960.
HAVING A GARAGE SALE?For best results, make sure to placeyour ad the week before the sale.Include the town, address, date & time
of sale. Then contact us at theGenesee Valley Penny Saver
to place your ad! Call 585-226-8111or visit www.gvpennysaver.com
Garage Sales
To list your sale, go to gvpennysaver.com
or call toll free 866-812-8111
PAINTING- INTERIOR, Papering &Drywall. 30+ Years Experience. Ex-cellent References. Call Rick,585-424-0137.
Do not use plain color-coded dot stickers and then have a price chart posted. It’s frustrating for buyers and hard to keep track of. Example; Pink dots - $1.00, Green dots - 50¢, Yellow dots - 25¢.
STORAGE UNITS FOR RENT: 2001Avon- Geneseo Road. 6 Sizes startingat $40/ Month. Excellent ventilation,dry floors, well lighted. FIVE ARCHSELF STORAGE, 585-226-3950, (8-4:30PM) or 585-226-6042.
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H o m e t o w n
Sports • Celebrations • Vacations • Events
The Harlem Globetrotters have a big fan at Byron- Bergen Elementary School, where Zeus McClurkin
talked to students about character.
Haley Shuman, Hegedorn’s
Bakery Manager, won the People’s
Choice Award at the
Chocolate Ball held at the Rochester
Convention Center.
Westwood Commons’ residents Dorothy Harkness and Florence VanCott celebrate National Hat Day.
Mirror Image Teams - Coached By Jessica Stratton at the Eastern Championship.
Livonia Supply Centre Rt. 15, 76 Commercial Street • Livonia, NY
(585) 346-3240 Open To The Public:
Mon. - Thurs. 8am-5pm; Fri. 8am-3pm.
Come in and see our BEAUTIFUL SHOWROOM - right here in Livingston County!
Do It Yourself & Save With Us!
Most complete plumbing inventory available - • Vanities, showers, bathtubs • Toilets (& seats!)
You won’t believe
all that we have!
In stock: Kitchen, Bath & Shower Faucets for mobile homes.
REPAIR PARTS for faucets & toilets in stock! Bring in your part - we can duplicate it.
Plumbing Problems? We have the products, parts & knowledge.
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Anemia and aging Aging is accompanied by a number of physical changes.
Some of these changes, such as vision impairment or loss of hearing, are anticipated, while others may arrive unexpectedly.
One condition many adults unexpectedly encounter is anemia. While anemia is common in older adults and its prevalence increases with age, it is not a condition that is widely considered part of the aging process. Anemia is often a symptom of a hidden problem that needs to be addressed promptly.
Anemia is one of the most common blood disorders, affecting more than three million Americans, says the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. The American Society of Hematology notes that anemia is characterized by insufficient levels of red blood cells in the blood. Anemia also occurs when red blood cells, which are responsible for carrying oxygen to the various organs and tissues throughout the body, are not functioning properly.
Very often the signs of anemia are overlooked or go unnoticed until a blood test determines low hemoglobin (Hb) or hematocrit (HCT) concentrations. Some people discover they have anemia as they attempt to donate blood, at which time their red blood cell count is found to be inadequate. When the body lacks oxygen, any number of the following symptoms may be experienced:
· weakness
· dizziness
· extreme fatigue
· shortness of breath
· fast or irregular heartbeat
· pale or yellow skin
· cold hands or feet
Frequently, existing disorders or conditions, such as congestive heart failure, are made worse by anemia. But unless doctors specifically consider anemia as a possible cause of symptoms, its presence can go undiagnosed.
The American Academy of Family Physicians says the most common causes of anemia among older men and women include chronic diseases and iron deficiency. Vitamin B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, gastrointestinal bleeding, and myelodysplastic syndrome are other causes of anemia.
The main way to treat anemia is to discover its source and reverse the outcomes. For instance, a gastrointestinal bleed may need to be repaired. If iron deficiency is the source of the anemia, iron supplements may be prescribed. Many methods to correct anemia involve trial and error and experimentation, especially when the source of the anemia is unknown.
Anemia is a condition that can affect aging adults but does not need to be accepted as a natural consequence of aging. Correct diagnosis and treatment can mitigate symptoms.
Anemia is not usually discovered unless a blood test is ordered. Its symptoms can mimic other conditions.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Feb. 29, 1940, the film “Gone With the Wind” is honored
with eight Oscars. The most momentous award went to Hattie
McDaniel for her portrayal of “Mammy,” a housemaid and
former slave. McDaniel was the first black actor ever to win an
Oscar.
LVCO Senior Nutrition Program
Avon (585) 226-6353 & • Dansville (585) 335-8130
February 22-26, 2016 Monday:** Pork Cubes w/ Gravy, Mashed Potatoes Orange Glazed Carrots, Rye Bread Slice Chocolate Pudding **No Meal Served at Avon Site Today Tuesday: Hamburger w/ Gravy, Oven Browned Potatoes w/ Peppers & Onions, Mashed Squash, Roll, Pineapple Tidbits Wednesday: Veal Parmesan w/ Tomato Sauce & Cheese, Italian Style Green Beans Cauliflower, Penne Pasta, Sugar Cookies
Thursday: Polish Sausage, Lazy Pierogi Hotdog Roll, Chunky Apples w/ Cranberries, Pumpkin Bavarian Friday:*** Breaded Fish, Green Peas Broccoli Cheese Rice Casserole Grape Juice, Plain Chocolate Brownie ***No Meal Served at Dansville Site Today
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www.springwateramishworkshop.com
Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 9am-5pm, Sat. 9am-3pm
7936 Mill St. (Rt. 15) • Springwater
1. All buildings are built on Pressure Treated 4x4s
2. We offer 3 different types of siding:␣ Smart Siding, Pine Board & Batten, Vinyl
3. Standard buildings – 16” on center flooring & sidewalls
4. Lifetime Architectural Shingles
5. Standard buildings – Double Top Plates
6. Free delivery within 40 miles of Springwater
7. Our Warranties – 50 year limited warranty on Standard Buildings, 15 year limited warranty on Carolina Series Buildings – the best in the business
8. Our Amish builders can build to your specifications
9. We offer Rent-to-Own through BLI with no credit check
10. Build on-site available
Why is
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Make sure to compare Springwater Amish Workshop with our competitors before you buy!␣Our Amish builders’ quality is second to none, we offer reasonable pricing & the best warranty in the business.␣
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Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) W hen a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A w orking smoke ala rm
doubles your chances of survival, yet more than tw enty percent of American homes are w ithout them. E nergizer and the International Association of Fire
Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families.
The peak time for home fire fatalities is betw een 11 p.m. and 7 a.m., w hen most families are asleep.
Bedrooms Do not trap electrical cords against w alls. Heat can build up, posing a fire hazard. Use only lab-a pproved electric blankets and w armers. M ake
sure cords are not w orn or coming apart. Do not leave electric blankets sw itched on all night unless they are marked “ suitable for all night use.” Keep
bedding, curtains and other combustible items at least three feet aw ay from space heaters. Never smo ke in bed. Replace mattresses made before the
2007 Federal M attress Flammability Standard. By law, mattresses made since then are required to be s afer. Install smoke alarms in every bedroom and
outside each sleeping area.
•␣MicroEdge shelves offer more usable shelf
space and contain leaks
•␣ENERGY STAR to help save money and
preserve our natural resources
•␣FreshFlow produce preserver extends the
freshness up to 4 days
125 Main St. • Geneseo • (585) 243-2711 OPEN M-F UNTIL 5:30PM • SAT. TIL 5:00PM
www.conradsgeneseo.com
Whirlpool Model # WGG555S0BW
6.0 cu. ft. Double Oven Gas Range with Self-Cleaning Oven •␣2.1 cu. ft. upper oven and 3.9 cu. ft. lower oven
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KEEP RODENTS OUT THIS W INTER
M any people mistakenly believe pests should only be dealt w ith once inside a home. How ever, the best pest control is the preventative kind and can be accomplished by taking proactive steps to prevent pests from entering the home in the first place. Rodents, the most common w inter pests, invade nearly 21 million U.S. homes each w inter.
Despite all the proper precautions, if rodents still find their w ay inside, they often leave c lues of their presence. Droppings, one of the most visible signs, are most frequently found in kitchen cabinets, along w alls, on top of w all studs or beams, near nests and in boxes, bags, old furniture and other objec ts. Gnaw marks and tracks are other visible evidence of a rodent problem. Rodents w ill also sometimes reveal themselves through scurrying sounds.
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HOW TO M AKE OLDER HOM ES M ORE ENERGY EFFICIENT
Check for leaks and plug any you find. Homes may develop air leaks over time, and such leaks allow air to infiltrate the home. W hen that occurs, homeow ners instinctively turn up the thermostat in w inter to combat the cold air getting in. Come summertime, those same homeow ners w ill run their air conditioners on a higher setting in an effort to stay comfortable w hen hot air is c reeping through the cracks. Rather than adjusting the temperature inside, fix any sources of air infiltration you find. Run your hand along doorw ays and w indow s to determine if any drafts are coming through. Older homes may also develop cracks in bricks, around the foundation and in siding or stucco. Seal any areas w here you feel air infiltrating your home, w hich w ill save money, reduce your energy consumption and make your older home more effic ient.
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The same is true for houses. Today’s homeow ners looking for w ays to improve their home’s energy performance are increasingly choosing insulated siding -- vinyl siding w ith rigid foam insulation that is laminated or permanently attached to the panel. Think of it as adding an extra layer to w ard off the cold.
M ost exter ior w alls have insulation in betw een the w all studs but allow significant energy loss through the studs themselves, w hich are poor insulators. This is called “ thermal br idging.” Insulated siding improves energy effic iency by reduc ing thermal bridging. Like a blanket, it is continuous insulation over the studs, w hich helps homes stay w arm in w inter and cool in summer.
Designed to reach higher levels of r igidity, stability and thermal resistance -- “ R-value” -- insulated siding is subjec t to an array of regulations, standards and third-party quality assurance tests that determine how it is manufactured and marketed. Due to that rigor, a number of building and energy-effic iency programs have recognized that insulated siding qualifies as home insulation. In addition, it has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protec tion Agency as a building produc t that can help qualify homes under the Energy Star Qualified Homes Program.
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Dog-Proof Hardwood Floors Pet parents may resign themselves to the fact that hardwood floors aren’t practical. But that doesn’t have to be the case. It’s possible to have and maintain hardwood floors and still enable pooches to enjoy rooms with wood floors.
* Keep dogs’ nails trimmed short so that they do not scratch or scuff wood floors.
* Dogs that tend to grow long fur between the pads of their feet may need to have that fur trimmed as short as possible. This will help improve the traction the dog will have when walking on the wood floors.
* If dog bowls are kept on the floor, use a mat that will protect against spills, drips and slobber. Something that will not allow moisture to bleed through onto the floor is ideal, as is a mat that will contain spills.
* Place runners in high-traffic areas so that the dogs have an easier time of walking from
room to room.
* Clean the bottom of paws when the dog comes inside from the yard so that dirt won’t mar or ruin the floors.
* Choose distressed-looking floors, so if scratches resulting from dogs’ nails do occur, it will blend in with the flooring and not stick out like a sore thumb.
* Ask to have a thick layer of clear-coating applied to the floors to further protect them.
* Do not encourage doggie horseplay on the wood floors, even if it is humorous watching the pooch slide around and try to get footing.
* Consider a floor wax product to improve a dogs’ traction on the floors and reduce their propensity to claw-in to get a good grip. PE113440
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SOM E WAYS TO USE BLUEBERRIES
• Salads Accents. Fresh blueberries add instant appeal to green salads and heartier grain salads.
• Blueberry French Toast Sandwich. A satisfying favorite on w inter w eekends.
• Peanut Butter & Blueberry. Add fresh blueberries to this c lassic sandw ich. Almond and cashew butter also taste great w ith blueberries.
• Blueberry Salsa. Sw ap the traditional tomato for fresh blueberries, a surprisingly cool complement to hot peppers.
• Blueberry Coleslaw. Cabbage and blueberry combine tw o nutritional pow erhouses into a savory side.
• Chocolate-Dipped Blueberries. Need w e say more? Present them in a heart-shaped dish or shape for that someone special.
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It may take trial and error to find a solution that works. Here is one recipe you may want to start w ith.
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finding our dog Mattie.
She is now back home
with us. Many of you
went out on your own
time and looked for
her. We were humbled
by the support and
good wishes people
had for Mattie. She now
wears a GPS device and
is more closely watched
as she should be.
I am a retired ambulance corps volunteer and take issue with the concern about ambulance staff using the ambulance to make food runs. If I used my own personal vehicle to make a food run that could add an additional 10 minutes to a response. If you were having a heart attack, would you want the ambulance there in 6-10 minutes or possibly 20 minutes? When we are picking up food, we are on duty, ready to run out the door if a call comes in. Further, by being out in the community we remind residents that our service is available for their emergency. Exposure i.e. community events, not just in an emergency, has a very positive impact on residents. Next time you see an ambulance crew getting lunch, thank them for their service and tell them to enjoy their meal.
Reading the vent regarding the ambulance being used to pick up food made me angry. First let me point out that that at one time or another ambulance, fire and police use their work vehicles to pick up food when they are on their shift as I have been in restaurants when they have walked in to pick up their order to go. At times they are on 10, 12 or overnight shifts and as long as they stay in the area they are paid to cover I see no problem with them picking up a meal and as a volunteer they give their personal time to serve their community and to suggest that they use their own vehicles to pick up food means you run the risk of our emergency services being without enough people to cover a call which could put people’s lives at risk! Now ask yourself is it worth it?! I think Not!
Typical of today’s society... judge without knowing what you are talking about. I am not on the ambulance but I work closely with them. They do NOT load up and take ambulance to get lunch; they are coming back from taking a call. And remember they are VOLUNTEERING their time and you are begrudging them from stopping to grab food?! I have to wonder... what do you give back???
We would like to
express our most
sincere Gratitude and
Thanks to the Medical
Staff at Highland
Hospital 3rd floor
Oncology, especially to
Dr. Makiko Ban-Hoefen
and Lisa Acosta, PA as
well as the staff on
floor 5 East and the
Palliative Care Team for
their outstanding care
given to Hazel
Brisbane during her
fight with cancer.
Thanks to the man at
Plant Paradise Cafe
in Fairport who paid
for all of the customers
lunches today! It was a
super nice gesture and
I’m sure appreciated
by everyone.
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Randall K. Freeman, D.D.S., M.P.H.
Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery D.D.S. Doctor of Dental Surgery,1983
Columbia University School of Public Health M.P.H. Master of Public Health Degree,1985
Dr. Freeman has been a dentist for the past 27 years and has been teaching part time at the University of Rochester as an Assistant Clinical Professor for the past 20 years. He has been voted on and won the “Favorite Instructor Award” by the dental residents and loves to teach dentists the latest dental advances.
Dr. Freeman has lectured several times at the local dental society meetings and has traveled several times to Guatemala and Africa to help treat the dental needs of the impoverished there.
Genesee Valley Dental Group Dr. Randall Freeman, DDS
4806 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo, NY 14454 www.GeneseoDental.com
585-447-9108
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A Winter’s Day
If only winter’s sunshine
behind those thickened clouds,
would break through with vengeance
and beam upon us proud.
Let your rays come forth, oh sun,
to glitter on the snow.
Bring joy to this frosty world;
your light upon us glow.
Where are you winter sunshine?
You’re so often hidden away.
Our days are dark and dreary
because you never stay.
But spring will come in nature’s time
and we will see you yet,
as buds come forth in newness
and the stage for warmth is set.
Impatience is my companion
as I wait for season’s change.
Please come oh winter sunshine
and cheer my mood again.
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2. St. Joe’s mascot has been flapping its wings since 1956. What is the school’s motto?
3. What is the series record between these two storied programs going into the Lightower Classic?
4. How long has Phil Martelli been the head coach of the St. Joe’s Hawks?
5. Name the two guards from the 2003-2004 St. Joe’s team that went on to have illustrious NBA careers:
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February is National Children’s Dental Health Month and a chance for you
to help your kids brush up on good oral hygiene. The following tips can help
your children maintain a great and healthy smile all year long.
Have your child come in for a dental cleaning during the month of February. All children
that are CAVITY FREE will be entered into a drawing for movie passes (2 adult, 2
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Visit your dentist for regular
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Brush at least twice a day to remove plaque.
Plaque buildup can lead to cavities.
Flossing helps to remove food debris
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Eat healthy and nutritious foods and limit drinking
soda and other beverages that contain sugar.
Floss daily. Eat healthy. Brush daily.
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Assess your sleeping conditions. Your bedroom should be cool - between
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6 Fresh New Ways
To Enjoy Potatoes
(BPT) - Potatoes are the vegetable
that take breakfast, lunch, dinner
and snacks to the next level of yum.
They are quick to disappear but
also quick and easy to buy, prepare
and serve. Not only are potatoes
uber satisfying, but research
published in the Journal of
American College of Nutrition also
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you’re looking for flavorful and
nutritious dishes that can be part of
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Here’s a little inspiration for potato
dishes sure to become favorites:
DIY potato chips: This is a super
easy and delicious recipe. Boil a
russet potato and a few purple
potatoes for 5 minutes, drain, dry
and cut into thin slices. Toss the
freshly cut slices in one beaten egg
white. Spray a non-stick pan with
cooking spray and evenly space the
chips throughout the pan. Bake
slices at 400ºF for 35 minutes,
turning halfway through. Top chips
with sea salt.
Season with new flavor favorites:
Spice up your baked or roasted
potatoes with healthy toppings that
really raise the bar on nutrition and
flavor. Start with a plain, thick and
creamy yogurt and a good source
of protein. If you’re serious about
spice, try adding a tablespoon of
Sriracha and orange juice to a half-
cup of your yogurt, mix, and add a
dollop to your potatoes. Love a
Mediterranean flair? Top your
taters with Greek yogurt mixed with
lemon, garlic, roasted red peppers
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Make Vision Health a Priority
(Family Features) How sight affects
learning in children, teens
As children and teens gear up for
another year of studies, parents
should be aw are of often overlooked
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Be aware of the signs As a parent or caregiver, being aw are of common health concerns in your children is part of your job. But are you aw are of the w arning signs for bad vision? Consider the follow ing symptoms that indicate a child may have a vision problem:
• Complains frequently about headaches or tired eyes
• Avoids activities that require near vision, such as reading or homew ork
• Avoids activities that require distance vision, inc luding partic ipation in sports or play activities
• Sits too c lose to the TV or holds a book c lose to the face
• Loses place or skips w ords w hile reading
• Squints or tilts head to see better
• Closes one eye to read, w atch TV or see better in general
• Writes uphill or dow nhill
• Finds it difficult to copy material from the w hiteboard
If any of these w arning signs are detected, parents or caregivers should schedule an appointment w ith an eye care professional for a comprehensive exam to evaluate the child’s vision and identify any necessary treatment options. Proper vision care is essential for overall health and w ellbeing for children of every age. View videos and learn more about kids’ vision needs by visiting w w w.ameritasinsight.com.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 6, 1899, the patent office in Berlin registers
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Friedrich Bayer & Co. Acetylsalicylic acid was originally
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Tremors Aren’t Always Sign of Parkinson’s DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been diagnosed with essential tremor. Propranolol 10 mg has not helped. Sometimes I can write and eat with no shaking, but other times the shaking is so bad that the food falls off the fork or I cannot read my printing or writing. If I drink a beer, it seems to relax me enough that in five minutes I can write or eat quite normally nearly every time. I’ve been told that it doesn’t appear to be Parkinson’s. Any suggestions will be enormously appreciated. -- J.N.
ANSWER: Essential tremor, sometimes called benign familial tremor, is common. Often, one has a family history of tremor. It is not Parkinson’s disease; however, it isn’t always “benign” in that, for some people, it can be disabling, preventing a person from not only writing, but, as in your case, activities of daily living such as eating.
Alcohol has long been known to reduce the tremor temporarily, but it must be taken cautiously, since regular use will diminish its effectiveness, requiring higher doses for effectiveness -- and, as I have written many times, excess alcohol is a major cause of many medical problems. Occasional use with meals is reasonable.
Other effective treatments for essential tremor include anti- epilepsy medications such as primidone, gabapentin and topiramate. Unfortunately, all of these can have side effects, so they are best prescribed by an expert, such as a neurologist who specializes in movement disorders.
For serious essential tremor not responsive to medications, deep brain stimulation (via electrodes placed surgically) is effective.
***
DEAR DR. ROACH: My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2009, and she is taking Namenda and Aricept to help slow the advancement of the disease. I am writing because she complains of being cold all the time. She and my father keep the temperature in their house at 80 degrees, and my mother wears winter clothes, a coat and a blanket in the house. She sometimes sweats through the clothes, but we can’t persuade her to remove any layers. The house is uncomfortably hot for anyone else, and yet she says she is cold.
Her general practitioner has said that this is part of her disease. Is there anything else you have heard of that could explain this? -- C.L.
ANSWER: I have seen a lot of people with dementia of all kinds, but I haven’t personally seen this degree of intolerance to cold. Her doctor may have more experience than I do, but I didn’t find much about it written in the medical literature. Every person is different, and it’s possible this is just part of how the dementia is affecting her.
However, cold intolerance to this degree suggests some alternate possibilities. The most important and likely is low thyroid levels, which can also cause a condition that looks like dementia and would certainly make dementia worse. I bet her doctor has checked for it. If not done recently, she should have her thyroid level checked.
Other, less-common causes include Addison’s disease (inability to make appropriate amounts of steroid hormones), iron deficiency, anemia from any cause and severe malnutrition.
*** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to [email protected]. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
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GEORGE FOOTE RETIREMENT MACHINERY AUCTION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH 2016 AT 10:30AM
7937 PICKET LINE ROAD, MT. MORRIS, NY Having retired from farming Mr. Foote will sell:
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M or L series combine TILLAGE & PLANTING: ‘14 JD 1770NT CCS planter, 12 row, loaded, w/ 2630 monitor & JD 3000 receiver; ‘96 Tyler Patriot XL sprayer, 5,141 hours, 75’ booms, Raven 440; Case IH 5300
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 2, 1904, Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, the author and illustrator of such beloved children’s books as “The Cat in the Hat,” is born in Massachusetts. Geisel’s first book, “And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street,” was rejected by over two dozen publishers before making it into print in 1937.
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REAL ESTATE AUCTION Selling 2 Parcels
Auction Location will be at: 4355 Columbine Way #244, Castile NY 14427
Saturday, February 27th • Selling at 9:30am
Parcel #1- 4355 Columbine Way #244, Castile, NY 14427 This parcel of real estate selling at public auction includes a 640 square foot, 1 bedroom, 1
bath cottage w/ enclosed front porch and detached 1 car garage on a .165 acre parcel of property. Th is property is located in the Town of Castile and in the Letchworth Central School District. The property sells as described by Wyoming County Tax Map #562689-111-020- 0003-024-000-0000 (no survey included) and zoned as Single Family Residential use. This home had a n ew metal roof installed in 2015. Disclosures and Auction Contracts attached to MLS# B491903. TERMS : The Real Estate described above will be offered for sale at public auction in “As Is” condition. The Seller will provide good and clear title to the property, u pdated abstract and all taxes will be paid to date of closing. Real Estate will be sold “Absolute” to the highest bidder with a starting b id of $20,000.00 or higher and subject to approval for less. No contingencies will be accepted. (Cash or certified funds at closing.) A 10% Buyers Premium will be added to the final bid to determine the final purchase price, the total of which will be due and payable by t he Buyer at closing on or about March 27th, 2016 . A non-refundable deposit of $2,500.00 in cash or cashier’s check payable to Bid-N-Buy Realty & Auctions will be required immediately following acceptance of the top bid. The deposit will be held in escrow until c losing and credited to the Buyer
toward their closing costs.
Parcel #2 - 6767 E. Lake Rd., Castile, NY 14427 This parcel of property selling at public auction includes a 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 960 sq. ft. 1986 mobile home on a .25 acre building lot w/ storage shed. The property is located in the Town Of Castile and is in the Letchworth Central School District. This property sells as described by Wyoming County Tax Map # 562689-111-020-0003-071-000-0000 (no survey included) and zoned for Single Family Residential Use. The home is presently occupied and the tenants have been notified that the property is selling at public auction. Note : The property is presently serviced by a well located on the owner’s property. A separate agreement will be made stating that the Buyer may have use of the well for a specified period of time sharing expenses (until public water is available), or the Buyer may drill a new well. Property sells in
“as is” condition. Disclosures and Auction Contracts attached to MLS# B491900. Terms : Real Estate will be sold “Absolute”to the highest bidder with a starting bid of $15,000.00 or higher and subject to approval for less. No contingencies will be accepted. (Cash or certified funds at closing.) A 10 % Buyers Premium will be added to the final bid to determine the final purchase price, the total of which will be due and payable by the Buyer at closing on or about March 27th, 2016 . A non-refundable deposit of $2,500.00 in cash or cashier’s check payable to Bid-N-Buy Realty & Auctions will be required immediately following accept ance of the top bid. The deposit will be held in escrow until closing and credited to the Buyer toward their closing costs.
Bid-N-Buy Realty & Auctions • 5893 School Road, Castile, NY 14427 Michael C. Whalen - Real Estate Broker/Auctioneer 585-737-8705
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Silent Auction • Gift Baskets $25 at the door or in advance
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Potential Fire TAX change that is detrimental
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6. Once the colors have set, remove the rubber bands and allow the garments to dry flat.
7. Wash and dry the items.
* For less mess, put the dyes in plastic squeeze bottles and “draw” on patterns instead of using the traditional tie-dye method.
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Annual Lenten Fish Dinners -February 26, March 4, 11 & 18from 4:30-7pm. Baked or Batter-fried Haddock! Avon United Meth-odist Church, 130 Genesee St.,Avon. 585-226-8600. Adults: $10,Seniors: $9, Children 4-11: $4, 3and under: Free. Takeoutsavailable. FISH - baked or batter-fried, baked potato, coleslaw, rolls,applesauce, and scrumptious des-serts! Hot dogs for the children ...ifyou wish.
Homeschool Group- Super Sci-ence: It´s ”Sink or Float” and den-sity activities for multiple ages,please join us! Monday, February22, 10:30am at the Avon FreeLibrary, 143 Genesee St., Avon.www.avonfreelibrary.blogspot.com
Saturday Storytime - Listen tostories and songs about space. Anout-of-this-world activity to follow.Saturday, February 20, 10:30am,Avon Free Library, 143 Genesee St.,Avon. www.avonfreel ibrary.blogspot.com
Adult Crafting: Map Crafts -We´ll be making memories withmaps! Space and supplies arelimited, registration is required.Held Wednesday, February 24,6:30pm-8pm at the Avon Free Li-brary, 143 Genesee St. www.avonfreel ibrary.blogspot.com,585-226-8461.
Book Discussion: Queen of the
Fall - Join us for a discussion ofWriters & Books´ 2016 ”If All Roch-ester Read the Same Book” selec-tion Queen of the Fall by SonjaLivingston. Held Monday, February22, 2-3:30pm at the Avon FreeLibrary, 143 Genesee St. Please reg-ister with the library. www.avonfreel ibrary.blogspot.com,585-226-8461.
Ham Dinner - Saturday, March 5,4:30-6:30pm, at the LutheranChurch of the Epiphany, 6050 EastAvon-Lima Road, Avon.
American Legion Post 294 - Spa-ghetti Dinner: Wednesday, Feb-ruary 24, 4-7pm, Avon VeteransHall, 5480 Avon-East Avon Rd.,Avon. Cost: $7 adults, $3 kids 5 &under. Menu: Spaghetti, meatballs,sausage, garlic bread & beverage.Tickets sold at door. Take outsavailable - our containers only.
AVON
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channe • On March 1, 1932, the 20-month-old son of aviator Charles
Lindbergh is kidnapped from the family’s mansion in New
Jersey. Although a ransom note demanding $50,000 was left in
the nursery, the baby had been killed the night of the kidnapping.
Veterans P.A.C.E. - (PHYSICALACTIVITY AND CONSCIOUS EAT-ING) CHALLENGE 2016. Jump StartYour Fitness and Healthy Goals!Are you interested in a healthy andfriendly competition among Veter-ans nationwide? On March 21, theeight week 2016 P.A.C.E. competi-tion challenge will commence.Teams are now being formed at theCanandaigua VA Medical Centerand the Rochester VA OutpatientClinic. To participate, Veteransmust be eligible for the VA’s MOVEprogram and want to improve theirfitness and eating habits to livehappier, healthier lives. Info.:Shawn O’Brien (585)393-7268. TheCanandaigua VA Medical Center,400 Fort Hill Avenue Canandaigua.The Rochester VA OutpatientClinic, 465 Westfall Road, Roches-ter.
CANANDAIGUA
Seneca-Niagara Casino Trip -Tuesday, March 22, 2016. Leave7:45am. Back by 5:30pm. $25 perperson includes $25 in Free Play. Ifyou would like to go please sendyour check to American Legion Post294, P.O. Box 132, Avon, NY14414 or call Paul at 226-8955.Non-Refundable.
Tween Time: Let´s upcycle andaccessorize! Please remember tobring your T-shirt; any size willwork. Saturday, February 27,10:30am, Avon Free Library, 143Genesee St . , Avon. www.avonfreeliubraryblogspot.com
Tech Talk: Mango Languages -Learn a new languages withMango Languages on OWWL.org;FREE to all OWWL library patrons!We´ll show you the ins and outs.Please register with the library. HeldWednesday, February 24, 6:30pm-7:30pm OR Thursday, February 25,2-3:30pm, Avon Free Library, 143Genesee St. www.avonfreelibrary.blogspot.com, 585-226-8461.
Free Last Friday of the MonthSupper - Held at the First Con-gregational Church of EastBloomfield, 10 South Avenue, EastBloomfield on the last Friday of themonth at 5pm. Free supper for thecommunity. All are invited. Menuchanges each Month. Join us formeal and Fellowship.
E. BLOOMFIELD
Look Good Feel Better: Cancercan rob a woman of her energy,appetite, and strength. But itdoesn’t have to take away herself-confidence. Look Good FeelBetter is a FREE program thatteaches beauty techniques towomen in active cancer treatment.The workshop includes skincare,makeup application, nail care andaccessory style tips. Every womanwill receive a complementarymakeup kit to take home. The nextLook Good Feel Better session is onMonday, February 29th from 10amto noon in conference room D atNoyes Health hospital in Dansville.Registration is required, please call1-800-227-2345.
DANSVILLE
Penny Social - Monday, March7th. Held at the CohoctonAmerican Legion, 6 Wilcox St.,Cohocton. Doors open at 6pm.Drawings start at 7pm. Sponsoredby Cohocton Legion Auxiliary.
COHOCTON
Letchworth State Park INTER-PRETIVE PROGRAMS - Winter2016 Calendar: Join us for WinterWonder Walks, Family NatureWalks, Novice Nature Ski Hikes,Intermediate Nature Ski Hikes andso much more. Nature walks will besubstituted for all ski programswhen snow conditions are inad-equate. For more information getThe Genesee Naturalist. Write: ParkInterpretive Program, 1 LetchworthState Park, Castile, NY 14427 orcall (585) 493-3625.
CASTILE
Hospeace House Monte CarloNight - Hospeace House Inc. isholding its THIRD annual MonteCarlo Night Benefit at Bristol Har-bour, 5410 Seneca Point Road onSaturday, March 12th from 7pm-10pm. Each guest will receive $500in chips to start the night. Ticketsare $50 per person and include:$500 gambling money. Entry towin one of several door prizes.Grand Prize Raffle. 50/50 Entry Raf-fle. Hors d´oeuvres, Desserts andcoffee. Cash Bar avai lablethroughout the evening. ALL pro-ceeds from this event support theongoing mission of HospeaceHouse, County Road 33 in Naples.napleshospeace.org/upcoming-events.html
Livingston County Hospice GriefSupport Meetings: SupportGroups are often an effective wayto help bereaved people heal byoffering a confidential and support-ive place to share their grief withothers. Journeys is a grief andbereavement support programsponsored by Livingston CountyHospice of the Livingston CountyDepartment of Health. The pro-gram is free to individuals whohave suffered the loss of a lovedone. Prior registration is not re-quired for attendance. If you wouldlike more information aboutbereavement support or hospiceservices, please call LivingstonCounty Hospice at 243-7290.
Pre-St. Patrick´s Day Concert:The Geneseo String Band, underthe direction of James Kimball, willgive its 37th annual Pre-St. Patrick´sDay Concert, Saturday, March 5, at7pm in Wadsworth Auditorium onthe SUNY Geneseo campus. Celticmusic and dance will be featured.Guest performers will include theDrumcliffe and Sláinte Irish Danc-ers, Ted McGraw, John Ryan, BillHenrie, Adie Maher, GlennMcClure and more. Admission $5,12 & under free. Tickets available atthe door. Sponsored by SUNYGeneseo Music Department. Forinformation call 245-5824.
History of Civil War Clothing -Fashion changes all the time. AliceAskins, Education Coordinator forthe Geneva Historical Society willpresent on clothing of the Civil Waryears - for men, women, and chil-dren. ”As It Should Be” alsotouches on larger issues aboutclothing and the forms it takes. It isa slide talk that uses primary im-ages from fashion plates and pho-tographs. Held on Sunday, February21, 1:30pm at the LivingstonCounty Museum, 30 Center St.,Geneseo.
Geneseo Community Playerspresents a Side-by-Side production:Beautiful Dreamer - Stephen Fostertells his own story. All music andlyrics by Stephen Collins Foster.Performed by THE DADYS (John,Joe & Mara!). Featuring RichardBarry as Stephen Foster. GeneralAdmission. Tickets at the door orDavid Mann Jeweler. Saturday. Feb-ruary 27. 2-4pm at The Riviera, 4Center St., Geneseo. www.geneseocommunityplayers.org.
As It Should Be: History of CivilWar Clothing - Fashion changesall the time. Alice Askins, EducationCoordinator for the Geneva Histori-cal Society will present on clothingof the Civil War years - for men,women, and children at the Living-ston County Museum. Held Sun-day, February 21, 1:30-3pm at theLivingston County Museum, 30Center St., Geneseo. ”As It ShouldBe” also touches on larger issuesabout clothing and the forms ittakes. It is a slide talk that usesprimary images from fashion platesand photographs.
GENESEO
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Wild Wings will be at the ChipHolt Nature Center, in Vitale Park inLakeville on Friday, February 19th,from 7-8pm. Escape the winter dol-drums and join us as LIVE birds ofprey are presented, as well as in-formation about their habits andhabitats. A great family activity dur-ing February break! Seating islimited to 50. FREE event!
LAKEVILLE
The Honeoye Falls/Town ofMendon Historical Society willpresent a program featuring TeresaK. Lehr, Independent Historical Re-searcher. Entitled ”Rochester´sGreat Tonsil Massacre: Mendonand Honeoye Falls” on Thursday,March 3, 7:30pm at the MendonCommunity Center, 167 NorthMain Street, Honeoye Falls. Ques-tions? Call 624-5655.
The Honeoye Falls MendonSenior Citizens Club will meetTuesday, February 23rd at 12noonat the Mendon Community Center,North Main St., Honeoye Falls.Bring lunch. Coffee and dessert willbe served. Bingo and Euchre afterthe meeting. Any questions, callShirley Richardson at 624-3665.
HONEOYE FALLS
Chicken & Biscuits Dinner - Willbe held the First Thursday of themonth from 4:30-7pm at the Hem-lock Fire Hall, Route 15A. Dona-tions benefit Hemlock UnitedMethodist Church, Hemlock FoodPantry and local needy. Menu: Old-fashioned creamed chicken overbiscuits, mashed potatoes, salad,beverages, homemade desserts.Take-outs Available. Hemlock UMC367-3138.
Chicken & Biscuits Dinner - Heldthe First Thursday of the monthfrom 4:30-7pm at the Hemlock FireHall, Route 15A. Donations benefitFood Pantry, local needy, HemlockUnited Methodist Church. Menu:Old-fashioned creamed chickenover biscuits, mashed potatoes,salad, beverages, homemade des-serts. Take-outs Available. HemlockUMC 367-3138.
HEMLOCK
Musicale for a Mission - St. Mi-chael’s Episcopal Church will host a”Musicale for a Mission” and SilentAuction to support the church’sYouth Missions and annual missiontrip by area teens from St. Mi-chael’s as well as other areachurches in Geneseo, Nunda andRochester. Local talent includesBroadway, Gospel, Folk, Classical,Pop, Barbershop, Swing, Blues andCalypso. Silent Auction items in-clude dinners, riding lessons, giftcertificates from local businesses,and more. Homemade desserts andbeverages available. Saturday, Feb-ruary 27, 7pm at the InterfaithCenter, 11 Franklin St., Geneseo.$8/person, $20/family presale.5 8 5 - 2 4 3 - 1 2 2 0 , w w w .stmikesgeneseo.org.
Anchored Youth Group: LivoniaCommunity Church´s youth group,Anchored! Opened to grades 6th-12th. Held every Tuesday from6:30-7:30pm at the LivoniaCommunity Church, 9 High Street.Doors open at 6pm! Info.:585-309-5931, www.facebook.com/AnchoredYouthGroup.
MakerSpace Fun: New to theL i v o n i a P u b l i c L i b r a r y i sMakerSpace. This will be offeredtwice a month from 4:30-6pm. TheSecond Thursday of each monthwill be for children in Kindergartenthrough Third Grade and theFourth Thursday of each month willbe for children in Fourth throughSixth Grades. Registration is re-quired and a limit of 10 per date.Please stop in at the Livonia PublicLibrary or call at 585-346-3450.There is no cost for this event.Come learn, explore, create, build,and have fun!
LIVONIA
The Lima Golden Agers will meetTuesday, March 8th at noon atFlaherty´s Three Flags restaurant, 60W. Main St. in Honeoye Falls. If youhave not made reservations pleasecall Barb Yorks 585-752-2303 orMarilyn Stuart 585-755-1329 byMarch 1st.
Lima Fire Department HAM RAF-FLE - Saturday, March 12, 7pm.Firefighter Appreciation - First 4Raffles FREE!! CASH PRIZES - 1ST$600, 2ND $300, 3RD $100. Neednot be present to win. Free Hots,POP & Beer. TICKETS: $1 EACH orBook of 10 for only $5!!
2016 Lenten Luncheons - All2016 Lima Lenten Luncheons willbe held at the Lima PresbyterianChurch at the four corners.Speakers will be from each of thefour churches as follows: February24: Lima Baptist. March 2: ElimGospel. March 9: Presbyterian.March 16: St. Rose Catholic. Lun-cheons will begin promptly at12noon and last about 1 hour. Afree will offering will be taken. Allare welcome. Come and hear aspiritual message in preparation forEaster.
Lima Baptist Church hosts”Bowls of Blessing” meal ministryin the Fellowship Hall from 12:30-1:30PM. The free meal is offeredevery fourth Sunday of the month.Open to all ages for anyone inneed. Vegetarian meal option alsoavailable.
Bowls of Blessing - Lima BaptistChurch (1574 Rochester Street,Lima) hosts ”Bowls of Blessing”meal ministry in the Fellowship Hallfrom 12:30 to 1:30 every 4th Sun-day of the month. The free meal isopen to all ages for anyone inneed. Vegetarian meal option alsoavailable.
LIMA
Community Open Meal: All arewelcome for food and fellowshipon Saturday, February 27th from3:30-4:30pm at the MonsignorSchnacky Center located within St.Catherine of Siena Church, 26Mednon-Ionia Road in Mendon.The center is handicapped acces-sible. For more information, pleasecontact the Church Rectory at624-4990.
MENDON
Thursday Night Book Club - TheNovel for February is ”A Spool ofBlue Thread” by Anne Tyler. Pleasejoin the discussion Thursday, Feb-ruary 25th at the Livonia PublicLibrary. Everyone will meet at thelibrary at 7pm for discussion. Thereis no registration required or costfor this event.
Computer One to One Help: Signup for some individualized com-puter skills assistance on Saturday,February 27th from 10am-11am or11am-12pm. Please bring your lap-top, tablet, Smartphone, or e-reader during your session. There isno cost for this event, however;registration is required. Please callthe Livonia Public Library at585-346-3450 or stop by in personat 2 Washington Street in Livonia.You will be asked at the time ofregistration for your desired topicof instruction.
18th Annual Antiques Show &Sale - Select western New Yorkantiques dealers participate in thisexceptional indoor show and sale.Browse through an extensivecollection of furniture, paintings,militaria, books and ephemera,jewelry, porcelains and glassware.Preview Party and private shoppingnight on Friday evening, April 15,6-8pm ($30/$25 members). Satur-day, April 16, 10-4pm, for just $7(museum members are free), ex-plore the Meeting Center and Ex-hibition Hall filled with rare findsand good bargains. www.gcv.com.
MUMFORD
The Mount Morris Dam WinterDiscovery Series ”The Land ofOpportunity” runs every Saturdayat 1pm January 9th through March26th. This event features excitingguest speakers and a great excuseto get out of the house! February27: Tom Roffe, Leicester TownHistorian; ”Cuylerville, Born by Op-portunity that Faded Away”.Mount Morris Dam and RecreationArea, 6103 Visitor Center Rd,Mount Morris (585)658-4790.
MOUNT MORRIS
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 5, 1929, David Dunbar Buick, founder of the Buick
Motor Company, dies in relative obscurity after years of working
menial jobs. By 1906, Buick had lost control of the business and
sold his stock, which would later be worth millions of dollars.
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13th Annual Boup Chili Cook-Off: Entry fee $5. Doors open @4pm. Judging begins @ 5pm.Drawing for pick table and 50/50raffle begins @ 6pm. Prizes for chili:Original = $30, Hottest = $20,Crowd Favorite = $10. Come shareyour recipe and sample the FREEchili and hot dogs at the end of thejudging! Held Saturday, March 5 atThe American Legion, 7998 SchoolStreet, Springwater. John Fredericy,585-669-9372, [email protected].
Senior Luncheon and Fellow-ship: Please join us for our SeniorLuncheon and Fellowship at theSpringwater Church of the Naza-rene, 8498 Indian Valley Rd., Rt.15, Springwater on Thursday, Feb-ruary 25 at 12noon.
SPRINGWATER
XRX Pioneer Club Singles Group:Thursday, February 28, Keenan´s,Georgetown Plaza, E. Ridge Road.Individual checks. Reservations re-quired: Marie - 585-288-2973,www.xeroxpioneerclub.org.
ROCHESTER
Cumming Nature Center Re-opens Saturday, December 26 forskiing and snowshoeing. Trailsopen five days a week: Wednesdaythrough Friday, 9am-3:30pm; Sat-urday and Sunday, 9am-4:30pm(closed Monday and Tuesday).Admission: RMSC members free;General public donation requested- $3 per person; $10 per family, Skipackage (skis, poles & boots) $15;Snowshoes $5. www.rmsc.org,585-374-6160.
NAPLES
Pancake Brunch with thefixings! Pancakes, real maplesyrup, eggs, potatoes, sausage, cof-fee and orange juice. Completelyfree, just bring your appetite! Joinus on Sunday, February 21st from10am until 1pm at the WaylandSeventh Day Adventist Church, 313Third Ave, Wayland. Donations areaccepted but not expected.
8th Annual Vincent House BookFair - March 16 - March 19. Cur-rently accepting gently used books.Drop Off location: Nugget HillEvent Center on 2nd Avenue Exten-sion, Wayland. 728-9560
A Day of Caring and Sharing -Wayland American Legion and theWayland Ladies Auxiliary Post #402present our 6th Annual Luncheon& Fashion Show. The Wayland-Cohocton Varsity Basketball Playersand Cheerleaders will be modelingthe latest casual and formal wearfashions. Join us on Sunday, Feb-ruary 21 at the Wayland AmericanLegion, Main St., Wayland. GiftBaskets & 50/50 Raffles. Doorsopen at 11am. Luncheon served at12noon. Tickets PRESALE only $15each or table of 8 for $100. TicketsAvailable at: Wayland American Le-gion and Wayland-Cohocton HighSchool Office.
WAYLAND
Hemlock Lake Hike withSpringwater Trails - Hike thenorth end of Hemlock Lake withSpringwater Trails Sunday, February21 from 2-4PM, then join us for asocial get-together at Sammy´s Res-taurant in Springwater after thehike. Three levels of hiking will beoffered - beginner to advanced. Fordirections/further info/updatesp l e a s e v i s i t o u rwebsite:springwatertrails.org
FINALLY!! Good Refurbished Appli-ances. Call Joe Appliance Services haswhat you want. No electronics, justgood ”ole” reliable Washers, Dryers,Stoves and Refrigerators. Stop by andcheck them out! Hours: Monday-Friday, 9-6pm. Saturday, 9-5pm. 2465NYS Rt. 332, Canandaigua, NY
Wyoming Hook & Ladder AllYou Can Eat Breakfast - Join uson Sunday, February 21 from 8am-12:30pm at the Wyoming Fire Hall,26 Maple St., Wyoming. Adults:$8, Children: 10 & under $4.Regular & Buckwheat Pancakes,French Toast, Scrambled Eggs,Ham, Sausage, Shredded HashBrowns, Sausage Gravy/Biscuits,Frittata, Fruit, and a sweet treat, OJ,Coffee, Tea, Milk, Hot Chocolate.Special Feature This Month: BakedFrench Toast.
WYOMING
All You Can Eat Spaghetti Din-ner & Listen to a Free Music Jam:Thursday, February 25, 4:30-7pm,Webster Crossing MethodistChurch, 7230 Main Street, WebsterCrossing. Donations accepted.
WEBSTER CROSSING
Pancake Brunch - Sunday, Feb-ruary 21st from 10am-1pm comeand enjoy an free pancake brunch!Pancakes (with REAL maple syrup),eggs, sausage, potatoes, coffeeand juice. Great fresh food! Held atthe Wayland Seventh Day AdventistChurch, 313 Third Ave., Wayland.
Sal Squardron 402 1st AnnualClam Bake. Saturday, February 20,CLAM BAKE, 4pm-8pm at TheWayland American Legion. Band -Against The Wind, 9pm. $45 forALL YOU CAN EAT CLAMS. $15 forNON CLAM TICKETS. DINNER TOINCLUDE: Corn on the Cob, Ham-burgers, Sausage, Coleslaw,Chicken Gizzards and Livers,Meatballs and Salt Potatoes. *NoTickets at the Door*.
The Wayland Community Play-ers present Come Out of the Closet- a Mystery-Comedy by Rollin W.Coyle. Dinner Theatre at the Way-land American Legion on Saturday,February 27; Saturday, March 5and Saturday, March 12. Tickets$25 - Available at the WaylandA m e r i c a n L e g i o n . C a l l585-728-2230. Buffet Dinner at6pm. Show Starts ImmediatelyAfter. Benefit For: WaylandAmerican Legion Charities & TheMarylee Shappee ScholarshipAward.
Euchre Tournament - 100%payout. Monday, February 29, 7pmat the Wayland American Legion,102 N. Main St., Wayland. $5 entryfee/ 25¢ euchre. For details callDottie, 728-3217 or 733-4315.
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Local Living Healthy Workshops Help Folks With Chronic Disease
One out of every two adults in the U.S. has at least one chronic disease. Chronic disease limits daily activities for 25% of the people diagnosed. In 2014, Noyes Health received grant funding from the Genesee Valley Health Partnership to provide Chronic Disease Self-Management programs called Living Healthy and Living Healthy with Diabetes.
Classes are for adults with an ongoing health condition who feel limited in day-to-day activities, or feel tired, alone, or fearful and are looking for better ways to manage their symptoms. If you have conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, chronic pain, anxiety, local Living Healthy workshops can help you take charge of your life.
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* Feel better, increase their energy, and experience relief from pain, fatigue, and anxiety
* Discover better nutrition and exercise choices
* Understand new treatment options
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* Connect with and learn from others with similar health issues
* Gain confidence in their ability to manage their health
Since 2014, more than 100 Livingston County residents have participated in Living Healthy workshops. After attending, folks are saying:
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It was telling me what I could and couldn’t do. . . . Living Healthy workshops put me back in charge.”
“Now I have the energy to do the things that matter. I am calmer and more confident about my health. I got relief from my pain.”
Workshops in Livingston County are FREE and taught by trained and certified instructors. Classes are 2 1 ⁄ 2 ½ hours long and held for six weeks each spring and fall. Participants receive a Living Healthy Life Book and relaxation CD. Class size is limited.
If you are an open-minded, friendly individual who is comfortable speaking in front of small groups and enjoys helping people, consider volunteering as a Living Healthy Peer Leader. Workshop materials are scripted and content for the workshop is provided for you and easy to use! You’ll receive free training and ongoing support from our project coordinator. A four day peer leader training is scheduled for March 29th & 31st and April 5th & 7th from 9am-4pm in Canandaigua.
To learn more about the next Living Healthy class near you, or to inquire about becoming a volunteer peer leader, call: 335-4358 or email: [email protected] or visit noyes- health.org/health-information/living-healthy.
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1872 Genesee St., Lima, NY 14485 585-582-1311
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www.livoniacsd.org
346-4000, ext. 4060 Grades K-12
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Monday: Chicken Patty Steamed Carrots Tuesday: Brunch for Lunch, French Toast Sticks, Sausage Patties, Tater Tots
Wednesday: Turkey & Gravy , WW Dinner Roll, Mashed Potatoes Seasoned Spinach
Thursday: Ham & Cheese Melt Bean & Bacon Soup
Friday: Homemade Pizza Green Beans
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GRADES 1-5 LUNCH ENTREES Monday : Popcorn Chicken Smackers & Biscuit Tuesday : Chicken & Gravy on Mashed Potatoes & Warm Dinner Roll Wednesday : “Nacho Grande” Tacos on Nacho Chips with trimmings & Mexican Rice Thursday : Homemade Pizza Friday : Baked Pasta with Meaty Sauce (Beef)
GRADES 6-12 LUNCH ENTREES Monday : Popcorn Chicken Smackers & Biscuit. HS: Popcorn Chicken Smackers, Rice & Biscuit Tuesday : Chicken & Gravy on Mashed Potatoes & Warm Dinner Roll Wednesday : “Nacho Grande” Tacos on Nacho Chips with trimmings & Mexican Rice Thursday : MS: Pulled Pork or White Garlic Pizza. NGA/HS: Pulled Pork or White Garlic Pizza & Pasta Salad Friday : Baked Pasta with Meaty Sauce (Beef) & Warm Breadstick
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ACROSS DOWN
1 Work unit
2 Pellet for a certain
shooter
3 “-- Complicated”
4 Code
5 Clothing
6 Carte lead-in
7 Trademark for Yul
or Telly
8 Fireplace fuel
9 Geometry
calculation
10 Legal claim
11 Tosses in
13 Overlay with
plaster, perhaps
19 “-- Cassius has ...”
20 Third-party abbr.
21 Cat call?
22 Brazilian rubber
area
23 Scatter about
25 More mighty
26 Old-time actor
Jannings
27 Centers of activity
29 Ballesteros of golf
31 Tiny
33 Nozzle attached to
a Bunsen burner
34 Jog one’s memory
36 “-- Ha’i”
37 Pinnacle
38 Bellow
39 Hostels
40 “Hey, you!”
43 Hearty brew
44 Stickum
45 Day fractions
(Abbr.)
46 Prop for 29-Down
1 Grand tale
5 Slight application
8 Big party
12 Netlike
structures
14 Desertlike
15 Accelerator
16 Start a garden
17 That man’s
18 Bob and Jakob
of music
20 Urge on
23 “Scat, gnat!”
24 Close by
25 Baseball legend
Casey
28 “Le Coq --”
29 Ritzy violin, for
short
30 Do some lawn
work
32 Placed a bet
34 Chinese menu
staple
35 Acknowledge
36 Prove false
37 Up
40 Nonstick spray
name
41 “And” or “but”
(Abbr.)
42 Bergman/Boyer
thriller
47 Horse’s neck hair
48 “Hamlet” setting
49 Formerly,
formerly
50 On pension
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C L I M A T E C O N T R O LSTORAGE UNITS FOR RENT:$ 7 5 / m o n t h . C a l l585-749-2997.
MT. MORRIS: Charming house in abeautiful location w/big yard. 2 bed-rooms plus office, 2 baths, 2 cargarage. $895/ month, includes water.Lease, security deposit required. Nop e t s . N o s m o k i n g . C h r i s ,585-721-3131.
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Villageof Avon, 2 bedroom upper, no dogs,security deposit, 1st months rent,$600 a month. 585-226-3890.
For Rent
AUTO REPAIR SHOP:9018 State Route 408, Nunda,NY- Need to sell, my husbandpassed away. It was a thrivingbusiness in a busy area. Pleasec a l l f o r a l l d e t a i l s585-255-0178. $75,000 or will
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LENDER ORDERED SALE! CATS-K I L L M O U N T A I N S /COOPERSTOWN LAKESREGION!5 to 30 Acre Tracts from $19,900.Woods, streams, views! guaranteedbuildable! Owner terms! Call1-888-701-1864
LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE:Owner retiring. Serious inquir-ies only. 585-490-2260.
For Sale
FOR SALE IN AVON: Mobile Home-3-bedroom, 1-bath, newer shingledroof, newer windows, new paint,shed. 1 month rent and $300 of fueloil included. Minutes from 390.Call585-469-1489.
LIMA: Single person rental opportu-nity at Meadowlark Manor. Clean,quiet, private yard,and A/C. CallElwood 585-738-3805 or Tom585-330-4642.
Real Estate
RENTAL: HENRIETTA/ RIVERTON,29 Wake Robin Terrace. 3 bedroom, 2bath townhome. $1250+. Availableimmediately. No big dogs. No smok-ing. 585-334-3166.
BATAVIA- Townhouses from $525/month including water, appliances,laundry hookups. No pets. BirchwoodVillage, 585-343-0205 EHO
FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom in village ofLivonia. Water, sewer and garbageincluded. Absolutely no pets. Sourceo f i n c o m e r e q u i r e d . C a l l585-737-0348 for more information.
FOR RENT: Avon, one & two bed-room available now. No pets.References. 585-226-3920, 9-5pm., or585-226-8229 after 5pm.
FOR RENT: HOUSE size 2 bedroomapartment in Mt. Morris w/appliances. Eat-in kitchen. W/D hook-ups. 17’x20’ storage area. Off streetparking, huge yard. 585-314-2189.
MT. MORRIS APARTMENT: Twobedroom, $550/ month plus utilities.No pets/ smoking. Lease, references,security required. 585-658-2759,585-658-4616 after 1pm.
FOR RENT- AVON: Two Bedroom,1st floor Apartment, off street parking,large yard W/D hookup. No Smoking,No Pets. $700/ month. Call585-750-9323 (8am-6pm).
LEROY: 2 bedroom apartment (2story) $750 per month plus utilities.No pets/smoking. Call 585-746-6770.
FOR RENT- AVON: Stud ioApartment, $440/ month includesutilities. No Smoking, No Pets. Call585-750-9323 (8am-6pm).
FOR RENT, LIVONIA: 2 bedroomhouse w/attached garage. Quiet coun-try setting w/nice yard, deck. Bright,spacious open floor plan. Fresh paintand new carpet throughout, w/dhookup, dishwasher. NO Smoking.NO Pets. $900/ month + utilities.First, last, security deposit &references required. 1 year lease.585-346-2023.
VILLAGE OF AVON: 2 bedroomapartment for rent. Includes water,sewer, and garbage. Free storageavailable, off street parking. Has backporch, new installation. Updated ser-vices. $675/ month, plus utilities. Nosmoking, no pets. Please visitlivingstonapartments.com, or call585-770-4116.
CANANDAIGUA APARTMENT:Large, one bedroom. $600/ monthplus utilities. Security plus firstmonth´s rent. Credit/ Reference ap-plication. No pets. 585-393-1397.
RUSH, FURNISHED ROOM ForRent, $350 & 3 Room Suite, $450.Females only. No smoking, pets orsleepovers. Reduced rent for help.585-754-3774.
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COMMUNITY MANOR OF GENESEE VALLEY I 158 SACKETT ROAD • AVON, NY 14414
Phone: 585-226-2315 • TDD Relay: 711
Accepting Applications for Subsidized Housing
HUD Section 8 apartments for age 62 and older or disabled regardless of age. Rent is figured on 30% of your adjusted
annual income.
For more information, contact: Kathleen, Resident Manager
Office Hours: Mon. & Wed. 7:30am-3pm; Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 7:30am-4pm
We do business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law and Section 504 Requirements (Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by the
Housing and Community Development Act of 1974). It is illegal to discriminate against any person because
of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status or disability.
FOR RENT: SCOTTSVILLE- Lower2 Bedroom apartment with deck over-looking Oatka Creek. No dogs.Available December 1st. $700 pluss e c u r i t y & u t i l i t i e s . C a l l585-509-0849.
Livonia - For Rent Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom includes hot
water + 24 hour emergency service, storage & laundry in each bldg.
Cat friendly. Cable TV ready, A/C & gas heat.
Walk to stores, library, etc.
Lake Glen Apartments
585-360-7742 [email protected]
www.facebook.com/LakeGlenApartments
Ask us about our rent special.
BEAUTIFUL CONESUS LAKE Cot-tage for rent- Casa San Leone. Onlytwo weeks in summer left. Go to:http://www.fingerlakevacations.com/property/casa-san-leone for de-tails.
SINGLE FAMILY APARTMENT:
Three bedroom, one bath. Village ofGeneseo. NOT student housing. Rentincludes: water, sewer, trash, lawnand snowplowing No smoking. Nopets. Call Seth: 585-245-2837.
Village of Geneseo
South Hill Apartments
One & two bedroom apartments in a quiet community.
Located on the LATS bus line. No pets.
Available immediately. Cal l
Office 243-3578 • Cell 397-2633
RETSOF RENTAL: Large, two bed-room apartment, w/wall to wall car-peting. Includes stove, refrigerator,garbage, water, sewer, parking. Biglawn. NO PETS. References.585-243-2609.
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• Seniors 62 and over/disabled 18 years and over
• Rent starting at $620/Heat & hot water included
• Combination living/dining room, kitchen w/stove & refrigerator
• Ample parking and storage • Ask about income requirements
• Coin laundry on each floor • Elevators to all levels
For more information
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HOUSE FOR RENT IN AVON: Onestory, newly remodeled, 2-3 bed-rooms. 1200 sq. ft´ Large yard. 1 yrLease ($925/mo.) or 2 yr lease($895/mo.) plus utilities. Referencesand Security Required. $925/mo.Text 585 967 8854 with your emailaddress for additional information.
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MT. MORRIS For Rent: Large onebedroom apartment with small officearea and patio. References required.$750/ month includes water, sewerand appliances. 1 year lease, cleaningand security deposit required. Nosmoking and no pets Available now.585-259-3246/ 585-658-9028.
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plus electric/ utilities.Call (585)237-8121 or
CONESUS: House for rent: Rustic 1bedroom, year round rental south ofvillage with lovely view and pond.Storage shed, garden available. W/Dhookups, HEAT & gas utilities in-cluded. Security plus references, petsconsidered. $900 per month.585-346-2669.
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DANSVILLE: 8104 Reeds Corners Rd. - $159,900. 1900 SF Ranch with 2 car attached garage, 7 acres of pasture and woods, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, new roof, updated kitchen with granite countertops. R288909 Cheryl Simpson, Licensed RE Agent 585-797-5645
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CANADICE: 6401 Old Bald Hill Rd. - $18,500. 4.3 acres, wooded lot, located between Hemlock and Canadice Lake, great area for hiking and enjoying nature at its best! R283503 Cheryl Simpson, Licensed RE Agent 585-797-5645
GROVELAND: 4621 Church St. - $99,900. 1st time offering! Wonderful classic 3 BR Colonial w/a great floor plan. Formal DR, 1st floor BR, sleeping porch, newer furnace & windows. Public water & sewer. Geneseo Schools. R291191 Holly Harvey, Licensed Assoc. Broker 585-414-4845
HONEOYE: 5150 Purcell Rd. - $209,000. 1st time offered! Spacious 3 BR, 2 BA, hilltop Ranch between Hemlock & Honey w/ extras incl. huge loft, eat-in kit., great room, outbldg, raised garden beds, skyline views, new roof & stain, nearly new mechanics, much more! R289969 Holly Harvey, Licensed Assoc. Broker 585-414-4845
LIVONIA: 7460 Stone Hill Rd. - $199,900. 1976 SF Colonial on 5 acres, built in 1998, features 4 bedrooms, 2 full BAs & 1 half BA, 2nd flr lndry, central A/C, gas FP & WB stove, 2 car att. gar. New roof. R287863 Elizabeth “Betsy” Matthews, Licensed Assoc. Broker 585-370-5131
LIVONIA: 4547 East Lake Road - $245,500. Deeded lake access! Built 2010, 1848 SF, 3 BRs & 2 full BAs, master BR w/fabulous en-suite, open flr plan, overlooks Conesus Lake from front porch, Superior pre-cast foundation walls, must see! R292741 Elizabeth “Betsy” Matthews, Licensed Assoc. Broker 585-370-5131
LIMA: 1727 Parkside Pl - $164,900. Great loc. in cul-de-sac neighborhood, backs up to Mark Tubbs Park. 3 BR, 2 full & 1 half BAs, 1st flr lndry, central A/C, large deck, bright spacious kit./ dining area, sliding door onto deck. R292682 Elizabeth “Betsy” Matthews, Licensed Assoc. Broker 585-370-5131
CONESUS: 0 Partridge Corners - $25,000. Located btwn Hemlock and Conesus Lakes! 10 acres, mostly wooded with a cleared area for your country home. East access to Route 15, fabulous views to the west. R293503 Holly Harvey, Licensed Assoc. Broker 585-414-4845
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Robert J.Miller
February 5,2016
Livonia: RobertJ. Miller ofLivonia, NY
passed away peacefully after a briefillness on February 5, 2016, at the ageof 86. His daughter was by his side.Predeceased by his parents RobertJames and Elizabeth Rose (Mesco)Miller, and his sister ElizabethBarazia. Survived by his wife PatriciaR. (O´Dell) Miller and daughter Su-sanne (Gregory) Allen of Livonia, NY,his brother-in-law Andy Barazia andtwo nephews. He is greatly missed bythe family’s cats who eagerly gatheredfor treat-time and enjoyed sleeping onhis lap.
Bob was born in Brooklyn, NY, andoften fondly reminisced about explor-ing the woods close to his homegrowing up. He found his niche inschool by joining the Midwood HighSchool Rifle Team. He later went onto become an NRA instructor andlifetime member. He served in theNational Guard, and opened his ownsporting goods shop in Brooklynwhere he did gunsmithing for manyyears.
He and his wife built a home in theupstate hamlet of Old Chatham, NY.There he set up a successful wood-working business, where he producedmany custom pieces of furniture. Hemade items for several historic homesand museums in the Hudson Valley.Upon retiring, he moved to Mel-bourne, FL where he spent his timebuilding large models of sailing ships,restoring a boat, and going to fleamar-kets. He also continued his lifelonghobby of photography.
After many years in the sunshine, Bobreturned to New York State. He mademany contributions to his daughter´sold-house restorations and built sev-eral beautiful pieces of furniture. Heentertained the cats and they enter-tained him heartily. Bob delighted inarmchair adventures around theworld, often staying with an old friendat 221B Baker St. He found a renewedlove of reading, and amassed a hugelibrary of mystery novels, as well asfirearm, woodworking and sailingbooks.
A memorial service will be held at alater date. In lieu of flowers, donationsmay be made to Hearthside Cats, P.O.Box 282, Geneseo, NY 14454.To send a condolence, please visit:
www.doughertyfuneralhomes.comDID YOU KNOW? You can place an80 word Obituary for $25, Call5 8 5 - 2 2 6 - 5 8 4 1 o r E m a i l :
Rae ElaineBrol “Susie”
February 14,2016
Livonia: Feb-r u a r y 1 4 ,2016, at age
77 years, peacefully at the ConesusLake Nursing home after a long ill-ness. Predeceased by three infant chil-dren; George, Elizabeth, and Joseph;parents, Theodore & Coralyn Doner;brothers, Theodore Doner Jr., WalterDoner, and Claire “Buzz” Doner, anddaughter-in-law Mary Ann Brol. Sur-vived by her husband, of 58 years,Gerald Brol of Livonia; children, Paul(LeeAnne) Brol of Henrietta, Raymond(Karen) Brol of Canadice, TimothyBrol of Springwater, and Pamela (Jef-frey) Dailey of Avon. Also survived byher brother John “Lynn” Doner, sister-in-law Margo Doner, 5 grandchildren,3 step-grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, and many nieces &nephews.
Rae was born on March 22, 1938 inSalamanca, NY to parents Theodore &Coralyn (Harold) Doner. She was anactive member of St. MatthewCatholic Church, Livonia SilverSneakers group, and the LivoniaSenior Citizens. When she was youn-ger she enjoyed oil painting, includingportraits and outdoors scenes. She alsocollected dolls, enjoyed flower garden-ing, playing cards, and going to craftshows. Rae enjoyed spending timewith family and watching hergrandchildren. Rae was easy to talkwith and easily made friends wherevershe was. She was always there whensomeone needed her and will begreatly missed by everyone that knewher.
Friends & family called on Thursday,February 18th, from 4-7pm at theKevin W. Dougherty Funeral HomeInc., 21 Big Tree Street, Rte 20A,Livonia. Funeral Mass was on Friday,February 19th, at 10:30am at St.Matthew Catholic Church, 6591 Rich-mond Mills Road, Livonia, NY. Burialfollowed at St. Michael´s Cemetery,Livonia. Memorial contributions maybe made to the American DiabetesAssociation, 160 Allens Creek Road,Rochester, NY 14618 or to St. Mat-thew Catholic Church, PO Box 77,Livonia, NY 14487.
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Cornelia A.VanDerKamp
“Connie”
February 14,2016
Honeoye: Feb-ruary 14, 2016
at age 93 years. Predeceased by herhusband John. Survived by her chil-dren, John (Pierrette) VanDerKamp,Jr.of Livonia, Bonita (Robert) Winhaberof Honeoye & Susan (Richard) Mannof Hemlock. 5 grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchi ldren, 2 great greatgrandchildren.
Connie was born on June 8, 1922, inHoneoye, New York to parents Wil-liam and Mary (Lyon) Pennell. Shemarried her husband John Van-DerKamp on May 3, 1941. Conniespent a lot of her time giving swimlessons to youngsters from “baby”classes which included Abby Wam-bach, to visually impaired young peo-ple. She belonged to a synchronizedswim group in Rochester. In the sum-mer time she would give lessons tothe youth in Honeoye. In 1974 Johnand Connie moved back to Honeoyefull time. Connie became the “craftlady” for the Honeoye Recreation Pro-gram. She was also active in theEastern Star for many years. Shewould also help as “Mrs. Claus” at thebreakfast with Santa. Every summershe would donate as much time as shecould to Camp Joy at the RotarySunshine Camp. She truly enjoyedplaying cards, euchre was the name ofher game!
Friends are invited to attend services11 AM, Monday, February 22, 2016at Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home,Inc. 8624 Main St., Route 20A,Honeoye. Memorial contributions toHoneoye United Church of Christ orCamp Joy at the Rotary SunshineCamp.
To send a condolence please visit:www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
Thomas M.Bell
February 12,2016
Conesus Lake:Suddenly onFebruary 12,
2016 at age 60 years. Predeceased byhis mother Gail Daniel. Survived byhis wife of 34 years Deborah Bell.Siblings; Glenn Bell, Nancy Mills, SueGraves, Kari (Tom) Mason, Lisa Kraft.Brothers-in-law; John (Joanne) Strongand Mike (Tami) Boyle. Also survivedby his Aunt June Wingate, and manyloved nieces & nephews, cousins, andfriends.
Tom was born October 22, 1955,graduated Livonia HS in 1973. He wasthe Vice President of Operations atApplied Energy Solutions in Caledo-nia. Tom loved and lived life to thefullest. An avid golfer and a long timemember of Conesus Golf Course,known by his fellow golfers as “Mr.Gadget”. He loved his party boat andwas a member of the Conesus LakeAssociation. Tom´s deep compassionfor responsible pet ownership is evi-dent in the numerous adoptions heand his wife Deb have had over theyears. He leaves behind his two res-cues, Beau and Megan. Tom´s joy oflife and constant sense of humor willbe sorely missed by all who had thegood fortune to know and love him.
A Memorial Service will be held onSaturday, February 20th, at 11am atthe United Methodist Church ofLivonia, 21 Summers Street, Livonia,NY. In lieu of flowers memorial con-tributions may be made to the Hu-mane Society of Livingston County,67 Genesee Street, Avon, NY 14414or the Livonia Ambulance, PO Box 8,Livonia, NY 14487. Arrangements en-trusted to the Kevin W. DoughertyFuneral Home Inc., Livonia-Honeoye.
To send a condolence please visit:www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
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made unhappy by uncertainty. Never having been tested, he wonders
how he would manage if his good luck changed to bad. It may help to
keep this in mind when we experience a run of bad luck.
We have no “standard” service. Each family we serve has unique
needs and we tailor our service to meet these. Our best references are
from the families we have served.
“No one is more unhappy than he who never had bad luck; he could never test himself...”
~ Seneca
General eulogy preparation tips:
Eulogies are for the living, and for everyone at a remembrance service.
Be brief. People listen for three to five minutes. After five minutes, people stop listening.
Do a bit of research. Talk to others. What are some childhood memories? Was there a favorite lesson learned? Was there a favorite quote or an inspiring song? What was the deceased like at work? What were some favorite accomplishments?
Write out the eulogy. Even if you are an experienced speaker, during the emotional time of a rememberance service it is especially easy to wander.
Write and speak from the heart. Be yourself.
Practice the eulogy. Time it. Rehearse in front of an audience (one or two people).
Have a back-up plan. In case you are unable to begin or finish, have someone else prepared to deliver the eulogy for you.
Celebrate life with beautiful
funeral programs.
585-226-8111
Faith is the bird that sings
when the dawn is still dark.
~Rabindranath Tagore
Lana P.Hoffere
February 14,2016
Conesus: Feb-r u a r y 1 4 ,
2016, at age 61 years, after a coura-geous battle with cancer, surroundedby family and friends. Predeceased byher parents John Perry & IsabellaTreuthart and Carl Rogers. Survivedby Dave Rogers of Conesus; children,Lindsay (Scott) Cole of Rochester, Lori(Alen) Pease of Lakeville, Lisa (Jeremy)Ruggiera of Henrietta, Michael Rogersof Conesus, and Joseph Rogers ofHenrietta. Grandchildren; Maryonna,Michael, Maliah, Emma, Rocco, Cali,Luca, Braysn, Crostn, and one on theway. Also survived by many otherloving family and friends.
Friends called on Friday, February19th, from 3-6PM at the Kevin W.Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 BigTree Street, Rte 20A, Livonia, whereservices followed calling at 6PM. In-terment will be held privately at alater date. Memorial contributionsmay be made to the Breast CancerCoalition of Rochester, 1048 Univer-sity Ave., Rochester, NY 14607 or theConesus American Legion LadiesAuxiliary, 6317 Marshall Road,Conesus, NY 14435.
To send a condolence and for furtherinformation please visit:
www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
Stephen H.Babbitt
February 14,2016
Conesus: Feb-ruary 14, 2016a t a g e 5 8 .
Predeceased by his brother LymanClayton III. Survived by children;Christopher (Bobbi) Babbitt, CherylPragle, Amber (Ben) Cromp and Kira(Brandon) Cromp. Parents Lyman C.Jr. and Barbara A. Babbitt as well as12 grandchildren.
Stephen enjoyed fishing, working withcomputers and cooking. He wouldcollect Japanese and Irish Cultureknives and was a fan of Simon &Garfunkel as well as the Beetles.
At the family´s request there will beno calling or services. Arrangementsentrusted to the Kevin W. DoughertyFuneral Home Inc, Livonia-Honeoye.
To send a condolence and for furtherinformation please visit:
www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
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WANTED OLD JAPANESE MO-TORCYCLES KAWASAKI Z1-900( 1 9 7 2 - 7 5 ) , K Z 9 0 0 , K Z 1 0 0 0(1976-1982), Z1R, KZ 1000MK2(1979 ,80 ) , W1-650 , H1 -500(1969-72), H2-750 (1972-1975), S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400,SUZUKI-GS400, GT380, HONDA-CB750K (1969-1976), CBX1000(1979,80) CASH!! 1-800-772-11421-310-721-0726 [email protected]
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Inspect t ires before road trips
Check tire pressure. Right before you pack up the car to hit the open road, check each of your tires ’ pressure, making sure the pressure in each tire is at the level recommended in your ow ner’s manual. Inflating tires to the proper pressure takes just a minute or so, but that minute can protect you and your passengers w hile also saving you money at the filling station.
Warning signs a t ire is about to go f lat
Physical damage to the tire: Sometimes tires exhibit physical damage like bulges or cuts, and such signs could mean a flat tire or blow out is just around the corner. Tires that exhibit such physical damage need to be replaced immediately.
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We buy junk & salvage vehicles
5278 Route 15, S. Livonia • 346-3658
NYS Dismantlers #5260053
Open Mon.-Fri. 8-6 • Sat. 8-12
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Installed $99.95 *
Per Axle
• AC Delco Professional
DuraStop brake pads installed
• Includes rotor inspection
• 12 month/unlimited miles
limited warranty ✝
*Turning or replacing rotors, all other services and tax extra. Excludes Corvette and other select vehicles. Retail customers only. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details. ✝ To the original retail purchaser. See dealer for details. Offer valid through 3/22/16.
Service Hrs: Mon., Tues.,
Wed., Fri. 7:30-6; Thurs. 7:30-9; Sat. 8-noon
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Rochester, NY 14623 www.oconnorchevrolet.com
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We Service All Makes and Models.
FREE Shuttle Service
FREE Coffee, tea & WiFi.
Performed by GM Certified Technicians. The people who know your vehicle best. Some vehicles extra. Not valid with any other offer, includes up to 5 quarts synthetic blend motor o il and GM filter. Top off all fluids. Offer expires 3/22/16. Please present coupon at write up. Price does not include sal es tax. Dexos add $6.
$ 24 95
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w/GM Filter
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OR
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Includes FREE Inspection of Brakes, Tires & Suspension
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Expires 2/19/16.
Call the M&R Automotive team
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585-245-0055 Monday-Friday 8-7; Saturday 10-4 • www.notebooktek.com • [email protected]
• Mac Repair/ PC Repair
• On-site Repairs • Off-site Repairs
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94 Main St, Geneseo, NY (Across from Mama Mia’s Pizzeria) Follow us on
Trades welcome
Vehic les can be affec ted by the cold w eather. Keep them running effic iently to prevent damage this w inter.
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•␣Coffee Available While You Wait!
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Newly Renovated
Call 226-2045 or 586-6206 for appointment
2, 3 & 4 bedroom TOWNHOUSES
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$ 69 99 Pads or shoes installed. Labor included. Most cars.
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We will recycle your old phone
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Simply bring them in to our Avon Office only during regular business hours. Our production team will shred and bundle this paper for trucking to
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SEVERAL WEGMANS MAGAZINES: 585-394-0288
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HOSPITAL BED. In good condition. Yours for the taking : [email protected]
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LG NATURAL GAS DRYER. Purchased new 6/14. Runs beautifully. Moving 2/24/16. Can deliver 2/24/16 in Geneseo area : 585-245-3187
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SMALL ANIMAL CARRIER. Very good condition. 12”Lx10-1/2”Wx8”H : [email protected]
BRENTWOOD PIANO – good condition. Perfect for not-for-profit or family wanting lessons : [email protected]
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USED WINE BOTTLES. Please call to set up a date and time. You pick up : 585-641-0340
HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTED WOOD BUNK BED LADDER. Approx. 5 ft. tall x 2 ft. wide : 585-880-0898
LOTS AND LOTS OF ICE PACKS FOR ANYONE WHO CAN USE: [email protected]
BRIGHTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY HAS A DC432 XEROX COPIER in working order to give to a nonprofit organization : [email protected]
Guidelines:
Submissions published as space allows.
We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit information.
We assume no responsibility for submissions.
Submissions must include phone # or email.
Noncommercial use only.
20 word limit.
OLD SNOW BLOWER FOR PARTS: [email protected]
Salvation Army’s Knitters Need YARN for Christmas Toy Shop : Milly 585-334-2628
CLEAN COTTON FABRIC AND BLENDS, BLANKETS, MATTRESS PADS, SHEETS, BATTING, ETC. to make quilts which are donated to missions : 585-948-5036
USED BEEKEEPING EQUIPMENT: Dan 585-519-5974
OLDER STYLE DOOR WITH WINDOW OPENINGS: 608-807-9108
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PAPER CUTTER – Sharp : 608-807-9108
ELECTRIC GUITAR & AMP – both in working condition : [email protected]
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CLEAN, GENTLY USED LARGE AREA RUG: [email protected]
CLEAN, GENTLY USED BABY CRIB BUMPERS which I refashion into baby quilts to be donated to Project Linus and All Babies Cherished : [email protected]
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Literacy Volunteers
of Livingston County’s
15TH ANNUAL Team Tournament &
Basket Raffle Sunday, February 21, 2016
at the
Valley Oak Event Center
4242 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo
2:00 – 5:00 pm Individuals compete in teams of 2-4 players for prizes based on highest point totals after two
40-minute rounds of play.
$15 registration fee per person
$25 for 2 family members
Snacks and Prizes!
Corporate Sponsorships for tables are available!
Registration forms may be obtained online
www.LiteracyLivingston.org , at your local library, or by
calling LVLC at (585) 658-7970.
For information about ways you can help build a more literate community,
contact Literacy Volunteers at (585) 658-7970 or email
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143 Genesee Street • Avon (585) 226-8461 Fax: 226-6615
Hrs.: M-Th: 10-8; Fri: 10-5; Sat: 10-3 www.avonfreelibrary.blogspot.com
STORY HOURS: Tues & Fri at 10:30 AM
SATURDAY STORYTIME! Sat, Feb 20th at 10:30AM
BOOK DISCUSSION: Queen of the Fall
by Sonja Livingston Mon, Feb. 22nd at 2:00 PM
ADULT CRAFT: MAP CRAFTS! Wed., Feb. 24th at 6:30 PM
Registration Required
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~ Mango Languages: Language Learning Program
Check out our 2016 Reading Challenge! Visit our Facebook page &
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Avon CSD Feb. 22-26, 2016
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226-2455
Grades K-12 Lunch Entrees
Monday: French Toast Sticks Sausage, Applesauce, Carrots Tuesday: Macho Nachos, Mexican Rice Peas Wednesday: K-4 Chicken Fingers 5-12 Chicken Finger Subs Loaded Mashed Potatoes Corn, Strawberry Shortcake Thursday: Italian Dunkers, Pasta & Sauce Green Beans Friday: Salvatore’s Pizza, (Cheese or Pepperoni), Caesar Salad
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• Sidewalks, Decks, Fence
• Staining
585-519-2362 • hill-painting.com Insured
100% of net proceeds will go to the Ronald McDonald House, Myers Memorial Foundation, and Pluta Cancer Center
Chicken BBQ Dinner Saturday, February 20th • 11am til’
Conesus Lake Sportsmen’s Club
$ 10 Includes Dinner &
Music by “Open G”
For information call: Ted’s Tackle @ 585-429-0587 Ted’s Tackle
Due To The Uncooperative Weather We WILL NOT Have The
However, come out and have fun, enjoy good food,
good music & win prizes!
2nd Annual
Conesus Lake Frostbite Ice Fishing Derby
Chinese Auction Noon-4pm
Awesome prize raffles
A man willing to work, and unable to find work, is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune’s inequali ty exhibits under this sun. ~Thomas Carlyle
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Wisdom Teeth Extractions, Gum Treatment or Surgery Dr. Andrew M. Steinhilber is both a board certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon and a Periodontist (gum surgeon). He is licensed and certified in the delivery of general and IV anesthesia, making your surgical experience as comfortable as possible. His team has the skills required to provide the quality surgical care you deserve. They also provide IV anesthesia for patients who are anxious about routine dental treatment by their dentist.
Home from College? Need your wisdom teeth out?
Anxious About Having Surgery? Go No Further! Dr. Andrew M. Steinhilber is a board certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon with 6 years of surgical residency training and over 20 years of surgical practice. He has extensive training in extractions of all types, including wisdom teeth and Dental Implants. He is a Professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center and is very active in teaching surgical residents. We are the place to seek treatment! We have exten sive training in IV and General Anesthesia, providing patients with the most comfortable environment for surgery!
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons are the only specialists properly qualified and trained in Oral, IV and General Anesthesia. No weekend learner courses here! He will be very happy to educate you about your treatment and his staff is also nationally certified and will make you feel more than comfortable.
Our friendly office personnel will make you feel comfortable and help to make your visit as positive as possible.
We expect our own doctors to provide us with comforts, a friendly and attentive staff, and a high le vel of professionalism, and it wouldn’t make sense if we didn’t do the same for you.
We work with several insurances. Please call to learn more.
Andrew M. Steinhilber , D.D.S., M.S.D.
No Referral Necessary From Your Dentist or Physician. Some insurances accepted.
Diplomate American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
“Thank you for selecting our office to serve your surgical needs. We will make every effort to provide you not only with expert surgical care, but also with a friendly, knowledgeable and caring staff.”
- Andrew M. Steinhilber, D.D.S., M.S.D.
(585) 346-6560 www.steinhilberoms.com
3517 Thomas Drive, Suite 12, Lakeville, NY 14480 (conveniently located in Lakeville Office Park at the North End of Conesus Lake)
EXCELLENCE IN SURGICAL CARE
Did you know that dental implants are frequently the best treatment option for replacing missing teeth? Rather than resting on the gum line like removable dentures, or using adjacent teeth as anchors like fixed bridges, dental implants are long-term replacements.
Thinking about dental implants?
To better serve our patients, we are now accepting Delta Dental, Guardian, Met Life and Blue Cross and Blue Shield dental plans.
Life is simple, it’s just not easy. ~Author Unknown
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Free Estimates • Insured
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• Pipe • Tube • Channel • Angle
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Call Dan @ 281-9473
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1150 Scottsville Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 14624
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illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.
We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project
Monroe County Legal Assistance Center
1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
TRAVELING? Laminated LuggageTags with handle fastener. Just $1each for so much peace of mind!Genesee Valley Penny Saver, 1471Route 15, Avon. Open M-Th 8:30am-5pm & F 8:30am-3pm.
Leave your travel plans to an expert! Specializing in corporate travel, International & domestic trips, cruises, resorts and tours.
Packages available on request. Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30
Hollada Travel Services
585-329-8278 • Avon
LOWER THAN INTERNET prices,or as low as. Save and see what youare buying! Guitars, Mandolins, Ban-jos, Basses, Drum Sticks, Drum Heads,Strings, Straps, etc. BUZZO’s, MainStreet, Geneseo. Open 7 Days aWeek. 585-243-2480.
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RECEPTIONIST (PT) – seeking team-oriented individual for our busy Perry office. Successful applicant will have excellent communication skills, basic computer skills, be self-motivated and detail oriented. Office experience preferred, but all Customer Service experience will be considered. Duties include answering phones, appointment scheduling, recordkeeping, invoicing, filing and quality Customer Service. Approximately 18-26 hours per week. Saturday & evening hours are required. Forward resume to: Perry Veterinary Clinic 3180 Route 246, Perry, NY 14530 Attn: J. Gruendike, Accounting & Personnel Manager or e-mail to: [email protected]. No phone calls please. Phone: (585) 346-2140 Website: PerryVet.com
Make Your Business Dinner A Success: Invite Early
When hosting a business dinner, it’s best to give prospective or existing clients at least one week’ s notice. Anything less than a week will seem too last- minute and might give clients the impression, whether true or false, that a host and his company are disorganized and sloppy. When taking a client to breakfast or lunch, the invitation can be extended with less than a week’s notice, but no less than a few days in advance.
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
Thompson Health is an EOE encouraging women, minorities, individuals with
disabilities and veterans to apply.
UR Medicine’s
Thompson Health - Job Fair Tuesday, February 23rd, 3:00-5:00pm
Exciting Health System Opportunities
Our Job Fair will be held in the George Ewing Conference Room of the Constellation Center for Health and Healing at Thompson Health located at 350 Parrish St., Canandaigua
UR Medicine’s Thompson Health was recently named one of the 150 Great Places to Work in Healthcare by Becker’s Hospital Review. Our main campus is in Canandaigua, N.Y., with several other locations throughout the Finger Lakes area. Our Associates enjoy flexible scheduling options, a process improvement driven environment, and state-of-the-art technologies in a community- centered health system.
Visit www.thompsonhealth.com and browse our “Careers” section for a full listing of our job descriptions, benefits and employment information, and to apply online.
For our Job Fair, please complete an on-line application and join us for an interview with our hiring managers.
Retirement: That’s when you return from work one day and say, “Hi, Honey, I’m home - forever.” ~Gene Perret
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Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant – Full Time The NP/PA will provide comprehensive medical care for
long term care residents. The NP/PA will be a valued
member of the clinical team, and assist as appropriate
with admission and urgent visits, in collaboration with
in-house physician staff. The successful candidate will
have experience in the medical care of the older adult,
and be familiar with person-centered primary care and
with palliative care. Must have excellent communication
and organizational skills.
Please apply to:
www.jewishseniorlife.org Jewish Senior Life is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer
Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran
Essential Duties & Responsibilities: • Design, functionality, maintenance, and optimization of website(s) • R&D, and implement new ecommerce functionalities to enhance the
customer experience. • Produce online materials necessary for page creation and ecommerce initiatives
Education & Experience: • BA/BS in ecommerce/IT/graphic design/media or a related field • Advanced HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, ajax experience • Proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, InDesign, and
databases preferred. • Video editing a plus
Full Time & Benefits Package (would consider part time if good fit) Please send resume and cover letter to
[email protected] • Subject: attn. webmaster
WEBMASTER (Geneseo)
$17.99 Per Hour
4273 Volunteer Road, Geneseo · 585.991.5200
Coast Professional, Inc. is a privately owned, EOE/AA/M/F/Veteran/
Disability Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
STUDENT LOAN COLLECTION REPRESENTATIVES
Flex Schedule
Job description and application can be found at:
www.CoastProfessional.com
www.BonusCheck.net
• Flex Schedule • Lucrative Bonus Plan • No weekends • 10 Paid Federal Holidays • On-site Training
• Paid Time Off • 401K Company Match • Dental, Vision
& Health Insurance • Opportunity for Advancement
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Growing Chrysler dealership in Batavia
is looking for an experienced
Sales Manager Must have experience in appraising used cars, managing
7-8 salespeople, and setting and meeting sales objectives
for the sales department. Must have excellent people
skills. Must be highly motivated with exceptional
training skills. Candidate needs a minimum of 3 years
automotive sales management experience and be fluent
in working deals, appraisals, follow up, and leadership.
Excellent pay plan and benefits.
Please email your
resume to
NOTICE OF VACANCY POSITIONS: REGIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL POSITIONS • Certified Teachers in the following subjects: Math, Science, English,
Social Studies, or Special Education
• Teacher Aides • Certified School Counselors (2) • Registered Nurses (2)
• Administrative Interns (2)
QUALIFICATIONS: Appropriate NYS License or Civil Service
Requirements
STARTING DATE: July 1, 2016
LOCATIONS AND HOURS: Batavia High School and Dansville CSD -
8:00am - 1:00pm (Monday - Thursday)
Applicants who have worked in previous years need only to submit a
letter of interest with reference to Vacancy 16-77 to the address below
requesting consideration for specific position(s), NEW APPLICANTS
must send resume with letter of interest stating the desired position and
location. Direct all inquiries to:
Crystal Geitner, Genesee Valley Educational Partnership
8250 State St., Batavia, NY 14020 or e-mail: [email protected]
Visit our Web Site at www.gvboces.org
At least 2 years over-the-road experience. Must have Class A license. Coil endorsement a plus. Must have a clean record. Pay hourly with mileage,
layover and stops. Monthly phone and meal allowance.
Home 2 nights and weekends.
Apply to Gray Metal Products 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY 14414
or [email protected]. No phone calls please. EOE
DRIVER Northeast Short Haul
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FACTORY WORKERS Sheet metal fabricator has openings for:
Factory/Machine Operators - Must be able to work
in a fast paced environment. Required to stand for
10 hours/day. Must be able to lift 50-75 lbs. Mon.-
Thurs. work week. 7am-5:30pm. Must be able to
work overtime on Fridays if required.
Truck Loaders - Must have experience loading
trailers using motorized Walkie Riders, Crowns,
etc. Must be reliable and able to work until daily
assignment is completed. May include overtime
without notice. Mon.-Fri. work week. 7am-3:30pm
(or until done)
Apply in person at: Gray Metal Products 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY 14414
E-mail to: [email protected] • or Fax to:
585.226.9356 No phone calls please. EOE
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
Come join our growing team!
Walk In • Apply • Interview Wed., March 9th •␣2-8pm at the Holiday Inn Express
7502 Main St., Fishers - Victor, NY
These are all full time positions! We will be hiring motivated, reliable self-starters with good references, reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license. John Welch offers competitive pay, excellent equipment, team work environment, educational and growth opportunites, simple IRA and paid vacation.
www.JohnWelchEnt.com
Landscape Designer/Sales • Landscapers Hardscapers • Carpenter • Irrigation Techs.
Lawn Mowers & Snow Removal
JOB FAIR
Drivers Looking for motivated truck drivers to work in a fast-
paced environment. CLEAN Class A or B CDL required
with at least 2 yrs. commercial driving experience.
Favorable work references, must be able to pass drug
screening and able to lift 60 LBS. Mon. - Fri. and some
Saturdays required. Salary based on experience.
Please apply in person to: 1 Conlon Ave., Mt. Morris between 7:30 am & 4:30pm. No phone calls please.
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EXPERIENCED
LINE COOK WANTED
Full Time
Mon. - Fri. 6:30 - 2pm
with some weekends.
Apply At Gunsmoke
Country Grill Rte 5
2577 LeRoy-Caledonia Rd.
585-538-6569
AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN Seeking dependable, responsible and experienced
technician. Must have own tools with valid driver’s license
and NYS inspection license for high volume repair shop.
5 day work week.
Apply Riverside Service (Coastal Station) 3333 E. River Rd. (Near RIT)
292-6439 or 292-0650
Make Your Business Dinner A Success: Be The First To Arrive
Hosts should arrive first and never leave a client waiting. Upon arrival, give the maitre d’ your cr edit card. Don’t be afraid to tell the maitre d’ you are there for an important business dinner and consider tipping in advance. It might just lead to more a ttentive service throughout the night.
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
Specialty Roofing &
Sheet Metal Helper
Needed Year-Round Work
Must have
reliable
transportation Please send resume to:
Golf Course Maintenance Oak Hill Country Club
• Seasonal Full Time • Competitive Wages • Overtime Available
Must be 18 years old or older.
Apply in person
3418 Monroe Ave. (Back of Pittsford Colony Plaza)
Rochester, NY 14618
585-586-2584
Parts Delivery/ Shipping & Receiving/
Utility Person Needed Part-Time
Will help out in shipping and receiving. They will also deliver
parts and other goods to our other locations and customers along with performing general
utility work around the dealership. Must have a clean
driver’s license.
We offer a professional work environment and
competitive pay.
Please stop in and fill out an application or fax, e-mail or
mail your resume to: (No Phone Calls Please)
Lakeland Equipment Attn: Andy McNamara
PO Box 248 5614 Tec Drive
Avon, NY 14414 Fax –585-226-9633 andymcnamara@
lakelandequipment.com
For Complete Details Visit www.lakelandequipment.com
Lakeland Equipment Is Hiring!
LINE COOK Part-time/Full Time
Must have a minimum of
5 years experience, weekends a must.
Up to $14/hr.
DISHWASHER Part-time
Ema il resume to:
[email protected] Please, no p hone calls.
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Ron Coniber Repairs and
Trucking has openings for
Class A
Seasonal
& Full Time
Truck
Drivers
Paid Vacation, Simple IRA/Retirement Plan,
Health Insurance available.
Send resume or e-mail for more information
Fax: (585) 768-4524 [email protected]
or Call (585) 746-6770
Retired is being twice tired, I’ve thought First tired of working, Then tired of not.
~Richard Armour
Immediate opening for an energetic
team- oriented person with superior
customer service skills! Must be detail oriented and have the ability to multi-task in a
fast-paced deadline-driven environment. Excellent time
management, computer experience (e-mail, data entry)
a must. Part-time, 25-30 hours per week.
Hourly rate plus commission.
Classified Sales/
Telemarketer Avon Office
Email resume and cover letter to:
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
EEOC
Rochester based AISC certified Fabricator/Erector is seeking skilled,
motivated, and dedicated people to help build our future in the structural
steel erection industry. Ideal applicants should possess the following:
FOREMAN IRONWORKER : • 3-5 Years in the Structural Steel
Erection Industry • Ability to Interpret Blueprints • Subpart R Training • Subpart CC Training • OSHA 10 Hour Course • Valid NYS Driver’s License
IRONWORKER:
• 1-3 Years in the Structural Steel Erection Industry
• Subpart R Training • Subpart CC Training • OSHA 10 Hour Course • Valid NYS Driver’s License or
Reliable Transportation to & from Site
Ramar will train if necessary. Ramar Steel Sales offers
competitive salary and benefits package. Benefits include: health, dental, vision, life insurance, 401k, paid vacation, and paid holidays.
Rochester based Structural Steel Fabrication Shop is looking for
quality applicants to fill the following positions:
Layout / Fitters Welders
Shear and Press Brake Operators
CNC Beam Line Plasma Table Operators
Angle Master Painters / Material
Handlers Load / Unload Trailers
Ideal applicants will be motivated, self-starters, pay strong attention to details, and work safely. Position is 1st and/or 2nd shift - full time Monday – Friday. We are willing to train the right individual but experience is a plus.
Rochester Based Stair & Railing Company is looking for
qualified applicants to fill the following positions:
Fabricator • Finisher Grinder • Painter
Misc. Metals (Stair & Railing)
Installer Ideal applicants will be
motivated, self-starters, pay strong attention to details and work safely.
Valid NYS driver’s license required. Position is full-
time Monday-Friday. Employer offers
competitive wages, medical, dental and
401k benefits.
Please email your resume to: [email protected] or fax to (585) 263-2734.
Thompson Health- Canandaigua, NY
Environmental Services positions available!
Opportunities for:
• Environmental Service Techs (Full & Part-time)
• Environmental Service Aides (Full Time)
Find out firsthand why Thompson Health is a great place to work!
We offer: Generous Incentives & Shift differentials, Competitive Wages, Flexible Scheduling, Medical & Dental Insurance, PTO Accrual program, Pension Program, 403b Pre-tax retirement program, Tuition Education Assistance, On-site professional development programs, Convenient discount programs & EAP
Visit www.thompsonhealth.com and browse our “Careers” section for a full listing of our job descriptions, benefits and employment information, and to apply online.
Thompson Health is an EOE encouraging women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.
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Clark Meadows at Ferris Hills
- Canandaigua, NY
Personal Care Aides needed- Eve and Night Shifts
Clark Meadows is a beautiful enriched living community and our Personal Care Aides provide a helping hand with
daily living to our residents. Our Personal Care Aides must have a caring nature, willingness to help others and
team mentality.
Visit www.thompsonhealth.com and browse our “Careers” section for a full listing of our job descriptions, benefits and employment information,
and to apply online.
Thompson Health is an EOE encouraging women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
CNA’s - 12 Hour shifts
Full Time & Part Time in the Skilled Nursing FacilityEligible for up to a $1,000 SIGN-ON BONUS when hired by June 30, 2016
Operating Room Technician IIFull Time Days – Responsible for assisting with the care of OR patients, speci!cally with the preparation and maintenance of surgical supplies. Certi!cation of completion or graduation from a Surgical Technology Course through an accredited program and certi!cation through a recognized certifying council following passing of National Exam within six (6) months of hire date AND a minimum of one (1) year surgical technology experience preferred.
Cardiopulmonary Service Manager
Responsible for coordinating and supervising technical, educational and administrative functions for all cardiopulmonary services. Minimum quali!cations include licensed and registered as a RN in NYS; (Bachelor’s preferred); extensive knowledge of respiratory care services with basic knowledge of all forms of cardiac and pulmonary diagnostic testing; ECHO Certi!cation within one year.
Medical TechnologistFull Time Nights Position functions as a generalist performing tests in hematology, bacteriology, chemistry, serology, urinalysis and/or histology. Hours are 9:30pm - 5:30am, Sunday through Thursday. No weekend rotation except to cover sta" time o". Current New York State license required, with a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Technology or in one of the chemical, physical or biological sciences and one year of training and/or experience in medical technology or any equivalent combination of academic study and experience which meets the standards outlined by the NYS Department of Health. New graduates
welcome!
RN’s ICUFull Time Nights - 12 Hour shifts 7PM – 7AM Must be licensed and registered as a RN in NYS. One (1) year ICU experience preferred.
RPN – Surgical Services Day Shift Primary – must be licensed and registered as a Registered
Nurse in New York State.
Competitive wages with exceptional bene!t package including NYS retirement, generous paid time o", Health/Dental Insurance. Applications are available on our website at www.wcchs.net/careers. Quali!ed candidates submit original application to:
Wyoming County Human ResourceThomson Hall338 North Main StreetWarsaw, NY 14569
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer / TDD 800 662 1220
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Terphane is a leading manufacturer of specialty polyester films with outstanding
benefits, including medical, dental, life insurance, matching 401(k), tuition
reimbursement, attendance bonus reward program and more!
MACHINE OPERATOR Perform film extrusion and slitter operations. Prior film production and forklift experience
is desired. HS Diploma + 6 months production experience.
Must be available to work a 12 hour swing shift schedule. The schedule swings from days
to nights, and will include two weekends each month. Employees have 7 days off in a row
each month!! The hours are as follows: 6 AM - 6 PM, and 6 PM - 6 AM. $11.86 per Hour
+ $0.75 shift diff.
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Maintain equipment and minimize failure and production downtime. Should be familiar
with a biaxial-orientated film line and slitters; have a strong understanding of mechanics,
web conveyance, database management, plumbing, hydraulics, pneumatics and basic
electricity; interpretation of mechanical and electrical drawings; basic knowledge of
materials and machining and the ability to use hand and power tools. HS diploma plus
at least six years’ experience in maintaining production equipment.
Please send resume to:
Terphane, Inc.
2754 West Park Drive, Bloomfield, NY 14469
Fax: (585) 657-5824
Executive ability is deciding quickly and getting somebody else to do the work. ~John G. Pollard
Hrs.: Mon.-Fri. 8-5pm; Sat. 8-3pm
130 Kavanaugh Rd.
Honeoye Falls, NY 14472
Class A
Pup
Driver
Wanted Experience required.
Call Tim.
585-303-7313
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CDL A&B
SCHOOL ON-SITE
LOCAL - NORTHEAST REGIONAL LONG HAUL - MIDWEST REGIONAL
We have Numerous Lane Choices to choose from!
WE SUPPORT OUR
TROOPS AND HIRE
VETERANS!
Leonard’s Express reminds you that early detection saves lives!
• 6 MONTHS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED • Regional & Long Haul Pay .40 CPM • Local Pay $16.00/HR • Safety & Fuel Bonus • No Touch Freight • Health Insurance Programs
• 401K Program w/Match • Excellent Late Model Tractors with Qualcomm/Navigation/ E-Log/EZpass-Prepass/ APU (Bunk Heaters)/Fuel Card
Call 585-869-3199 or apply online at WWW.LEONARDSEXPRESS.COM
Email: [email protected]
Any committee that is the slightest use is composed of people who are too busy to want to sit on it for a second longer than they have to.
~Katharine Whitehorn
OPERATIONS COORDINATOR/FISCAL DIRECTOR for local nonprofit organization dependent on experience.
Responsible for development of organizational budget, fiscal
oversight, program management, building maintenance and human
resource functions. Must have minimum of Bachelor’s degree or
the equivalent of 3-5 years’ experience in organizational or fiscal
operations. Excellent computer, communication and interpersonal
skills expected. History of successful grant writing and information
technology highly desirable.
Email cover letter and resume to [email protected] or mail to
WNY R-AHEC, PO Box 152, Warsaw, NY 14569 .
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
585-582-1212 • www.joshlandscape.com
Looking for experienced hardscape, planting and maintenance team members and team leaders. Also looking for a Sales/Designer.
Join a Winning Team!
Email resume to: [email protected], fax: 585-582-1218 or call 585-582-1212
106 West Main Street • Honeoye Falls
SEASONAL
AGRIBUSINESS
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
JOB FAIR Tues., Feb. 23rd
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Carolina Eastern-Crocker, LLC www.cecrocker.com
Apply in person: 8610 Rt. 237, Stafford, NY (Between Rt. 33 and Rt. 5)
All positions must pass pre- employment drug screen &
have a clean license. Spring start.
All local deliveries. Must be flexible and
a team player. Competitive pay plus bonus.
Applicants are welcome to fill out an application prior to the
Job Fair.
Duties may include driving a loader and forklift.
Some lifting.
8 PLANT
LABORERS
Deliver dry +/or liquid bulk crop nutrients & other products.
Tanker endorsement a plus
18 CLASS
A + B DRIVERS
Too many people think only of their own profit. But business opportunity seldom knocks on the door of self-centered people. No customer ever goes to a store merely to please the storekeeper.
~Kazuo Inamori
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Growing Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership
located between Buffalo and Rochester in
Batavia, NY is looking for an experienced
Service Manager with a proven track record – must have a passion to be
#1 and the experience to get there. This person must
have the ability to market, install processes, train, lead,
hire and develop employees to move our company to the
#1 service department in the area. Only serious
candidate with proven experience should apply.
Excellent pay plan, benefits, and growth
potential for the right candidate.
Please email your
resume to
Remedy Staffing is holding an
Open House at Southco! Wednesday, February 24th
from 3:00pm-5:00pm 250 East Street • Honeoye Falls, NY 14472
(Please park in Visitor’s parking lot and use the front door.)
Tour the facility, meet with supervisors, learn about available positions!
Submit your application now
at www.remedystaff.com choose zip code 14414
Refreshments will be provided!
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
SENIOR TYPIST POSITION AVAILABLE
This 17 1 ⁄ 2 hour per week opportunity provides support
to the Livingston County Office for the Aging Foster
Grandparent Program.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Either: (A) Graduation from
high school or possession of a high school equivalency
diploma, including or supplemented by a course in typing
and two years experience in a clerical position involving the
operation of a keyboard; or (B) Completion of a course in
typing and four years of experience in a clerical position
involving keyboarding; or (C) An equivalent combination of
training and experience as defined by the limits of (A) and (B)
above. Exceptional candidates are individuals with excellent
organizational skills, proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel,
and have the desire to work with older adults.
Application and resumes for this position close on
March 4, 2016. Applications available through Livingston
County Personnel or online at www.livingstoncounty.us .
Position is provisional subject to Civil Service test and requirements.
Livingston County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Wait Staff
Needed
Monday - Friday
11-3pm and alternate
Saturdays 11-3pm
Call for interview
624-9464
ask for Rose
Experience a plus. Valid driver’s license a must. 401K, health care package.
Mr. Glass Fax Resume to 271-1279 or Email: [email protected]
H IRING FOR ALL P OSITIONS
• Residential/Shop Glass Installers • Residential/Frameless Glass Shower Installers
• Auto Glass Technicians • Commercial Glazier • Commercial Estimator
• Commercial Project Managers • Office Personnel
Customer
First
Attitude
Site
Contractor Experienced Operator & Laborer needed for
pipe installation & road construction.
Please apply at:
G.T. Booth, Inc.
1855 Starr Rd. Leicester, NY 14481
585-382-3850
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• 56 Tents in stock (we can accommodate parties from 20 guests to 500!)
• Hundreds of Tables • Thousands of Chairs
• Lighting • Dance Floors
We are
the official
tent supplier
of the Balloon
Festival.
12 Bounce Houses to choose from!
We Are The Most Complete Rental Facility In Livingston County
Geneseo Hardware & Rental www.geneseo-rental.com
33 East South Street (next to The Wedding Dress Shop on Rt. 20A) • 243-2510
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8am-5pm; Sat. 8am-3pm Dana Leonard, Owner
$25 OFF Any Rental!!
(Min. $200 order) With this coupon when
reserved by 3/18/16.
Construction Equipment Mini-excavators • Skid Loaders w/ bucket or attachments • Dump trailer
Air compressor w/ jackhammer • Post hole digger (hydraulic & 2 man)
Stump grinder (hydraulic) • Wood chipper (6” auto-feed)
3,000 lb. ride-on roller • Drywall lifts (11’ & 14’)
Aerial Equipment 36’ Towable boom lift • 19’ Electric self-propelled scissor lift
26’ Rough terrain self-propelled scissor lift
General Equipment Pneumatic nailers (roofing, flooring, framing) • Water pumps (electric & gas)
Wallpaper steamers • Carpet cleaners • Dozens more!
Deer Run Winery - Summer 2015
Call to book today!
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