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The Rush-Henrietta Edition (585) 226-8111 • (866) 812-8111 February 19, 2016 Schedule Your

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Table of Contents

Our Office Hours

Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm

Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm

Art & Soul...............................Page 4

Auto Section...............................Page 5

Brighter/Vent...............................Page 3

Classifieds For Sale.............................Page 15

Dining and Entertainment...............................Page 8

Employment Opportunities.............................Page 31

Garage Sales...............................Page 2

Give and Take.............................Page 13

Health & Clinical Trials...............................Page 9

Home Services.............................Page 19

Just for Kids.............................Page 17

Passages.............................Page 27

Pet Place.............................Page 20

Puzzle Answers.............................Page 26

Real Estate.............................Page 28

Senior Center.............................Page 21

1. What was the score of the last Atlantic 10 Championship meeting between St. Joe’s and St. Bonaventure?

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:

6. Which two religious orders are St. Bonaventure and St. Joseph’s affiliated with?

7. 2016 marks the anniversary of the Atlantic 10 Division.

8. What year did Bonaventure win their first Atlantic 10 title?

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My wife and I would

like to thank all of the

people in the Bristol,

Bloomfield and

Honeoye area in

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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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.

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Aspirin, the brand name for acetylsalicylic acid, on behalf of

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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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USED WINE BOTTLES. Please call to set up a date and time. You pick up : 585-641-0340

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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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Freshen Up Your Home

While you’re setting goals for the new year, consider adding

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space a renewed look.

The bedroom is one of the most important rooms in your

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the look, give your bed a fresh update with a new pintuck

duvet cover. Accessorize with decorative pillows, curtains or

rugs.

Why not dial up the color in your living room? This area of

your home accommodates many visitors throughout the year

and is likely where your family spends a great deal of your

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When matched with natural wood finishes, organic shapes and

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If your eat-in kitchen or dining room could use a taste of

color try a rich red with attitude, this hue adds a fun, young

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This Week’s

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Happy 15th Birthday Zach

Love, Grandma & Grandpa Rosier

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Form and photo must be received at least 2 weeks prior to publication date. Photo received after this date will go in next

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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.

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.

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My name is

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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.

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Wild Wings 9th Annual Spa-ghetti Dinner - Saturday, March5th, (4-8pm). Come out and enjoydinner with the birds! Held at TheHenrietta United Church of Christ,1400 Lehigh Station Rd., Henrietta.All proceeds go directly to benefitthe animals of Wild Wings! Ticketsavailable online, at The CottageGift Shop and at the door. $6/ticket. Dinner includes spaghetti,meatballs, salad, roll, and dessert.Imagine...intriguing raptors togreet you at the door! More info:Wild Wings 585-334-7790, emailat [email protected] or at ourwebsite www.wildwingsinc.org.

Lenten Fish Fry: Friday, February26th and March 11th, 5:30-7PM.Sponsored by the Knights ofColumbus Council 4812, at Churchof the Good Shepherd, 3318 EastHenrietta Rd., Henrietta. Drinks in-cluded. Dinners ”to go” and des-serts available. Adults $9.50, Chil-dren 12 and under $5.

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Boy Scout Troop 130 13th AnnualZiti Fundraising Dinner on Saturday,March 5, 4:30-7pm at the OurMother of Sorrows Church Hall,5000 Mt Read Blvd. Includes pasta,meatballs, salad, bread, drink anddessert. Take-out available. $7 perperson, children 5 and under free.Tickets available at the door or aftermasses on February 27 and 28. Allproceeds will be used to fundScouting activities and equipmentpurchases. Questions/advanceticket sales, contact Len 748-3738.To pre order take out, call Jerry729-0090 after 2PM on the day ofthe dinner.

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The Chili Art Group will meet onThursday, February 25th, 2016 at7pm in the Chili Senior Center,3235 Chili Avenue. Our guest artistwill be Lesley Shakespeare-Brogandemonstrating her expertise in Col-ored Pencil. Visitors are welcome atno charge. Please visit our websiteat: www.chiliartgroup.weebly.com.For questions please contact JoanManley at 585-594-1927.

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ICanCode Scratch Program forTeens - Saturday, March 5 from12-2pm, Henrietta Public Library,455 Calkins Rd. Learn about usinga computer program called Scratch.The staff from ICanCode will behere to teach students all aboutusing Scratch. Each participantneeds to bring a laptop to useduring this program. For ages10-18. Please register. www.hpl.org, 585-359-7092.

Teen Volunteer Program - Satur-day, February 27 from 12-2pm,Henrietta Public Library, 455 Cal-kins Rd. Do you have communityservice hours to complete? Registerto come and help out at the libraryfrom 12-2pm to earn 2 hours to-wards your community service re-quirement. You must register inorder to attend and earn the volun-t e e r h o u r s . w w w . h p l . o r g ,585-359-7092.

Sunday Breakfast Buffet - Helpyourself to regular or western stylescrambled eggs, bacon, sausage,ham, home fries, pancakes, Frenchtoast, sausage gravy and biscuits,fruit, juice and coffee. $8.00 forAdults & $5.00 for children 6-10years and free for children 5 &under. Join us on Sunday, February28, 9am-12noon, Ely-FaganAmerican Legion Post 1151, 260Middle Rd., Henrietta.

Friday Fish Fry: 10-12 ounce Had-dock filet, battered, breaded, orbaked for $9.00! All meals comewith choice of salt potatoes orFrench fries, cole slaw, bread &butter. Serving 4 pm to 7 pm everyFriday. We deliver on orders of $25or more! February 26, Ely-FaganAmerican Legion Post 1151, 260Middle Rd., Henrietta. www.alpost1151.org.

Roast Beef - Healthy portion ofsucculent, slow-cooked to perfec-tion Roast Beef. Served withmashed potatoes & gravy, vegeta-ble and house salad. $8.00. Join uson Tuesday, February 23, 5-7pm atthe Ely-Fagan American Legion Post1151, 260 Middle Road, Henrietta.www.post1151.org.

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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.

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Join the Conversation! ”Con-versations on Race” are facilitatedand open dialogues about race andits impact on the community. Morethan 600 people have participatedin Conversations throughout thecommunity. Henrietta Public Librarywill host a Conversation onThursday, March 3 from 6:30-8:30pm. This Conversation, facili-tated by MacClurg Vivian and Vel-verly Caldwell, is free and open tothe public. Please register at hpl.orgor 359-7092.

Natural Soap Making & Cosmet-ics - Beth Byrne, Board member ofHandcrafted Soap Making Guild &Editor of Saponifier Magazine, willdemonstrate how to make yourown soaps and cosmetics usingbeeswax, honey and natural ingre-dients. Saturday, February 27,10am-12noon, Hansen NatureCenter, 1525 Calkins Rd., Hen-rietta. Please call 359-7044 to reg-ister. Program is free and open tothe public. Sponsored by theFriends of Tinker Nature Park andthe Town of Henrietta. https://sites.g o o g l e . c o m / s i t e /hansennaturecenter/calender.

BSA Henrietta Troop 401 AnnualSpaghetti Dinner - Come out andsupport Boy Scout Troop #401 inHenrietta at their Annual SpaghettiDinner Saturday, February 20thfrom 4pm-7pm at the HenriettaFire Co. #1, 3129 East HenriettaRoad. Your attendance will helpsupport the activities that build thecharacter of our young menthroughout the year. Let’s not for-get, you also get to enjoy a greatmeal served by our scouts! Cost is$8 at the door. We can’t wait tosee you there!

The Henrietta Chess Club willmeet every Saturday from 1-5PM atthe Legacy, 1545 Erie Station Road,Henrietta. Open to all who enjoyplaying this fantastic game whichoriginated in Persia in the year 549BCE. Membership is free.

Rochester Looks to the Skies: aLocal History of Aviation with BillSauers. Although history says avi-ation started in 1903 with theWright Brothers, the public reallytook notice of flight later around1909. Rochester started an AeroClub in 1909 and the first flightsoccurred in 1910. Sauers will dis-cuss early Rochester aviators, thefirst airfields in Rochester, and howRochester contributed to aviationduring World War I. Wednesday,February 24, 2-3pm, IrondequoitLibrary, 1290 Titus Ave., Rochester.www. i rondequoi t l ib ra ry .org ,336-6060. *Registration required*

We Need to Talk: sponsored byAARP. How do you know when it’stime for your loved one to limit orstop driving? It’s a tough subjectfor most families, but it is a seriousmatter. This seminar will help youdetermine how to assess your lovedone’s driving skills and providetools to help you have this impor-tant conversation. Monday, Feb-ruary 22, 2-3pm, Irondequoit Li-brary, 1290 Titus Ave., Rochester.www. i rondequoi t l ib ra ry .org ,336-6060. *Registration required*

WCI Realty’s 1st Annual HelpSTRIKE OUT Family Medical BillsFundraiser. On April 1, 2016 WCIRealty will team up with IACKids tohost a night of bowling, fun, foodand prizes at Gates AMF, 645Spencerport Rd., Rochester. Ticketsare $100 for a twosome which willinclude 3 games of bowling, shoerental, food and beverage. Thisevent is expected to bring in over100 participants while raising over$5,000 for IACKids. The ultimategoal is to raise money andawareness in the community, withproceeds directly benefiting thefamilies supported by IACKids. Reg-ister for the Event: www.iackids.org/events/wci-realty-fundraiser-2016

Discipline and Suspension:Understanding the Rights of Stu-dents with Disabilities - This FREEevent is a webinar, and is notbroadcast in our office. To partici-pate you must have access to acomputer at another location - yourhome, office, or other facility. HeldFebruary 24, 10-11:30am. Registra-tion is required by February 22,2016. To register, use this link:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2384952142553190402.Presented in collaboration withWayne County Public Health.

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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.

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20th Anniversary Gala Concert -The Amadeus Chorale and Brock-port Symphony Orchestra will joinforces to bring you music from theBritish Isles on Saturday, March 5 at7pm in the Performance Hall at theHochstein School of Music &Dance, 50 N. Plymouth Avenue inRochester. Concert tickets are $10.Parking available in the adjacentDowntown lots and parking ga-rages. The audience is invited tocelebrate with both ensembles in aspecial complimentary dessertreception following the perform-ance. For additional informationand to purchase tickets, visit: www.brockportsymphony.org

The Frank and Peet Show! Joinus for Ellwanger Barry NurserySchool´s Spring Scholarship Concertand Raffle! This is a great concertfor children that ”tours” instru-ments of the world, with specialguests Bush Mango Youth Project!Come at 3pm and make your owninstrument! $5/each or $20 perfamily, kids under 2 free! February27, Ellwanger Barry Nursery School,4 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester.www.ebns.org.

Make a Difference in YourCommunity - Are you over 55 andlooking to make a difference inyour community? Bring a friendand join us at Lifespan (1900 SouthClinton Avenue, Rochester) onTuesday, February 23 from 1-3 PMto meet non-profit agencies andlearn about their volunteer needs.For details, please call Deb Palum-bos at 244-8400 ext 128.

The Rochester Model RailroadClub annual Open House on Satur-day, March 5th from 10am-5pmand Sunday, March 6th from1-5pm at the First UniversalistChurch, 150 South Clinton Street,Rochester. Admission $4; Ages 12& under free; $12 family maximum.There will be a model railroadequipment sale on Saturday only.Come and see a stunning HO mo-del railroad as the trains make theirway from Pennsylvania, throughthe beautiful Lehigh Valley to Buf-falo. Visitors will recognize manytowns along the way. Thomas andTank Engine will make an appear-ance for the children. Please note:this venue is not wheelchair acces-sible.

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.

Introduction to Windows 10with The Technology Guys. Curi-ous about Windows 10? We’ll dis-cuss changes when upgrading fromWindows 7, 8, and 8.1. For thosewho are shopping for a new com-puter, come learn about the Edgebrowser, Cortana, privacy con-cerns, and much more. Friday, Feb-ruary 26, 1:30-2:30pm. www.irondequoitlibrary.org, 336-6060.*Registration required*

Rush Lions Club Annual FundRaiser - PORK LOIN, Sunday, Feb-ruary 21, noon-6pm at the Creek-side Inn, 6071 E. Henrietta Rd.Roast Pork Loin Dinner - Preparedby ”Almost Famous” Steve Hoh.Dinner includes - salad, mashedpotatoes & gravy, vegetables, des-sert & coffee. $9 adults, $7 seniors,$5 kids. Eat In or Take OutAvailable.

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Native Americans: The First Con-servationists - Harvey Limbeck, avolunteer at Ganondagan HistoricSite, will talk about how the NativeAmericans were the first conserva-tionists, using everything in natureto make what they needed medi-cines from native plants, food, toolsand clothing. Tuesday, February 23,7:30pm-8:45pm at the BrightonTown Hall, Downstairs MeetingRoom, 2300 Elmwood Ave., Roch-ester.

The Rochester Theater OrganSociety proudly presents its next”Pops on Pipes” concert on Sun-day, February 21st, at 2:30PM atthe Rochester Auditorium Theatre.Organist Justin Stahl makes his de-but on the RTOS Wurlitzer 4/23theater pipe organ! Admission toRTOS concerts for non-members is$15 per person. Children 12 &under, and students with school IDare free. Box office opens at 1:30PM day of performance. Generaladmission seating. Handicappedaccessible. For more information,visit the RTOS website at http://www.rtosonline.org or call theRTOS Concert & Information Line at585-234-2295.

Auditions for HONK, The MUSI-CAL! The jazzy, snazzy musical ver-sion of Hans Christian Andersen´sbeloved tale - ”The Ugly Duckling”.Auditions for Girls and Guys inGrades 1 - 12. All young singer/actors are welcome to attend! Noexperience needed. Audition Dates:Sunday, February 21 and Monday,February 22, 6 - 8:30 pm (attendone audition date only; open call -no appointment necessary). Audi-tion Location: The RenaissanceAcademy Charter School of TheArts, 299 Kirk Road, Rochester. ForAuditions Requirements and moreinfo. visit our website at www.carademanuele.com.

Classic Book Discussion - Thismonth we´ll be discussing TheirEyes Were Watching God by ZoraNeale Hurston. No registration re-quired. Thursday, February 25,3-4pm, Irondequoit Public Library,1290 Titus Ave., Rochester.

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.

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area

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Jannings

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Casey

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short

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A Letter From Our Children By Joseph G. Langen

The ultimate test of human conscience may be the willingness to sacrifice something today for future generations.

~ Gaylord Nelson

I met an eight year old girl on the beach early one morning. As I approached her, the girl asked me what I was looking for. I told her sharks’ teeth and showed her my small handful. She showed me her handful and she offered them to me.

My encounter reminded me how innocent, curious, and generous children can be. As adults, we often become obsessed by our search to improve our collection of things and become preoccupied with fear that someone will take them from us. In the process we move faster each day and forget the joy of standing on a beach or anywhere else in nature for that matter.

Some of us are just beginning our productive years. Some of us are steaming ahead in mid- career. Others are winding down and hopefully have some time and energy left to enjoy our world. In another fifty years, our children and grandchildren will replace us at all the various stages of their own lives.

If they could write us a letter from the future, what would they have to say about the legacy we have left them? Would they thank us for finding a way to understand and accept each other rather than continuing to compete with each other? Would they thank us for finding ways to love rather than hate each other? Would they express their disappointment that we were not able to find a way to live together in harmony?

That future has not yet arrived and there is still time before such a letter is written. We have choices to make every minute of our lives. No matter where we are in our life journey, we can choose to make the world a little better place with our unique contributions. We can also

choose to take whatever we want from the world without giving back in return. We can link with others in their journey through life, ignore them or hate them. We can choose the path of love and acceptance or the path of fear and intolerance.

All of our collective decisions about how to act in each circumstance which appears before us contribute to the legacy we will leave to our children, grandchildren and their descendants. Each of us can contribute to leaving a better place for those who follow us, or a worse one. The prophet Jeremiah spoke of God as thinking thoughts of peace and not affliction toward us. He invites us to follow God’s example. Are you willing to do your part through the actions of your daily life?

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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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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.

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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.

RUSH, FURNISHED ROOM ForRent, $350 & 3 Room Suite, $450.Females only. No smoking, pets orsleepovers. Reduced rent for help.585-754-3774.

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.

BATAVIA- Townhouses from $525/month including water, appliances,laundry hookups. No pets. BirchwoodVillage, 585-343-0205 EHO

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AVAILABLE MAY 1, 2016: Ware-house space available for lease inBloomfield, NY. 6,000 Sq. Ft. with 18ft. high ceilings and overhead door.Space can be divided. Lease termsapply. Security Deposit and 1stmonth’ s rent requi red . Ca l l585-727-4297 for more informationand to schedule a tour.

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Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant –

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550 Center Place Drive, Rochester, NY 14615 to provide care to boarding pets and maintain hospital

cleanliness. Schedule will be mainly evening and weekend hours but will include some day shifts and

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Rochester based AISC certified Fabricator/Erector is seeking skilled,

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TRANSPORTATION

DISPATCHER WADHAMS ENTERPRISES, Inc. is accepting resumes for a Bulk Petroleum Dispatcher

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This is an overnight position. As a member of the terminal dispatch staff overnight dispatchers are responsible for executing the daily dispatch responsibilities for a truckload terminal and daily support of drivers. These duties include; customer service, assigning work to drivers, and monitoring drivers and equipment. General office duties as assigned by the Terminal Manager or Operations Manager.

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TO BE CONSIDERED PLEASE SEND RESUME TO:

[email protected]

Call Recruiting for more information at: 315-789-8871 x1178

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

[email protected]

I can’t take responsibility for everyone’s employment. ~Peter Jackson

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

Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100

Full Time Positions: · Employee Benefits Clerk · Building Maintenance Mechanic

Substitute Positions: · Bus Drivers · Cleaners · Teacher Aides

Non-instructional Civil Service applications are available on the Human Resources page at www.victorschools.org

or by applying in person to Victor Central Schools, Human Resources Office, Education Center,

953 High Street, Victor, NY 14564

Non-instructional Vacancies

Victor Central Schools

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 Specialty

Roofing & Sheet Metal

Helper Needed

Year-Round Work

Must have reliable

transportation Please send resume to:

[email protected]

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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]

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

Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100

Hardscape/Construction Brighton landscape, an established, recognized firm for over

40 years, is in need of qualified, talented, hardworking individuals. Good pay and working environment.

Pay based on experience & knowledge level.

HARDSCAPE ✦ Head Foreman ✦ Experienced Personnel

Please apply to:

BRIGHTON

LANDSCAPE

225 Erie Station Rd. W. Henrietta, NY 14586

585-334-4406

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!

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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

[email protected]

Fax: (585) 657-5824

The number one sign you have nothing to do at work: The 4th Division of Paperclips has overrun the Pushpin Infantry and General White-Out has called for a new skirmish. ~ Fred Barling, “Humorscope”

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

Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100

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

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

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