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Table of Contents
Our Office Hours
Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm
Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm
Art & Soul.............................Page 25
Auto Section...............................Page 4
Brighter/Vent.............................Page 19
Dining and Entertainment...............................Page 3
Employment Opportunities.............................Page 26
Give and Take.............................Page 17
Health & Clinical Trials...............................Page 8
Home Services.............................Page 20
Just for Kids.............................Page 14
Pet Place.............................Page 22
Puzzle Answers.............................Page 22
Real Estate...............................Page 6
Senior Center.............................Page 11
Mon.-Sat. 9am-7pm; Sun. 10am-4pm
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(In the Bayview Commons next to Bayview Cleaners)
5 ¢ per NYS cans/bottles
We are a true certified recycling center
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1276 Fairport Rd., Fairport
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Koning
Our specialty is creating wonderful travel memories. Piano Works Mall, Suite 1500
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Join us for our DayTours OPEN HOUSE
30th Anniversary Celebration Wednesday, January 20th, 2016 Thursday, January 21st, 2016
Daily from 1pm to 3pm
We invite you to bring a non-perishable food donation for FOODLINK.
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DINE IN • TAKE OUT • CATERING
585-598-3847 OPEN DAILY 7AM - 10PM
2130 FAIRPORT NINE MILE POINT RD. CORNER OF 250 AND 441
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Includes: Fries & Coleslaw
$11.99
With this coupon. Cannot be combined with any
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10% OFF LUNCH OR DINNER
$5 OFF A PURCHASE OF $30 OR MORE (ANY LUNCH OR DINNER)
FRIDAY ONLY
$2 OFF FISH FRY
With this coupon. Cannot be combined with any
other offer. Exp. 1/29/16
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other offer. Exp. 1/29/16
Wednesday & Thursday Special Sirloin Steak (10 oz.)
Dinner for 2 w/choice of potato and house salad.
$25 Cannot be combined with any other offers, discounts or coupons. Not valid on Holidays. Offer does not include
beverages. Dine-in only. No cash value. Offer valid at participating locations only.
Panorama Plaza
1601 Penfield Rd., Rochester (next to TOPS) • (585) 264-1003 Mon.-Sat. 7-9; Sun. 7-3 Private parties up to 80 people.
GEORGE’S RESTAURANT
Breakfast Lunch Dinner $ 1 00 OFF
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Beer & Wine available
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PAINTING: Ask about FREE roomwith any complete interior or exterioror cellar waterproofing. 25 yearsexperience. References. Frank Ange,585-467-5827.
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Galvin’s Manufactured Home Community 1612 Hennessey Road • Ontario, NY 14519
315-576-8702
(3) Brand New 2015 Commodore Arcadia II, 14x70, 3 beds/2 baths, NEW asphalt driveway,
cathedral ceilings and egress windows. Appliances include refrigerator, dishwasher & stove.
Corner lot available. SALE Price $37,900
W inter S pecials
Brand New 2015 Commodore Arcadia II, 14x80, 3
beds/2 baths, NEW asphalt driveway, cathedral
ceilings and egress windows. Appliances include
refrigerator, dishwasher & stove. SALE Price $39,900
Call Scott Farver @ 315-576-8706 to set up a TOUR!
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• Qualified Applicants will get 1st month FREE
• Financing Available.
ONTARIO: Upper 2 bedroomapartment, newly remodeled, no pets,$ 5 9 5 + , s e c u r i t y d e p o s i t ,585-690-6915.
ONTARIO: 3 BEDROOM upperapartment, remodeled, laundry hook-ups, off-street parking, basement stor-age, $675+, security deposit,references. Call Steve, 585-330-0860.
For Rent
Real Estate
WALWORTH: One bedroomapartment, nonsmoker, pets nego-tiable, available immediately, 10 min-utes from Webster, $425+ utilities,secur i t y depos i t , r e fe rences .315-524-4227.
OFFICE SPACES for rent in historicPenfield 4 Corners building. Attractivelocation. 120s.f. $220/month, 260s.f.$300/month, 270s.f. $320/month.Includes all utilities, parking onsite.Call 585-749-6662 for appointment tosee.
APARTMENT VICTOR Onebedroom. House type setting,only apartment in building. Hasown yard and parking. LargeLiving room/ Kitchen Combo,full bath, large enclosed porch,full basement. Stove, Refrigera-tor, Washer/ Dryer. separateelectric and propane heat.$775 /mo. Call or text Joe585-943-1253, leave messageif no answer.
RENTALS: HENRIETTA/ RIVER-TON, 29 Wake Robin Terrace. 3bedroom, 2 bath townhome. No largedogs. $1275+. SCOTTSVILLE: 1 bed-room, no dogs, $625+. Both availableFeb. 1st . Both no smoking.585-334-3166.
WEBSTER: 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathhome with contemporary open floorplan, many extras. No pets. $1,950+,security deposit. 585-690-6915.
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Real Estate
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crisis continues to wreak havoc on the housing market, a source of national pride has taken a sour turn. Home ownership is on the decline and, according to a recent Morgan Stanley report, the United States is fast becoming a nation of renters.
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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
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DON’S FURNITURE REPAIRSand Refinishing. Don’t buy new,refurb! Call for estimates. Reg-lueing, chair caning, total refinish-ing, parts made. 34 years exper-ience. Pick-up and deliveryavailable. Quality at a price youcan afford. 585-255-0790.
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NO MD Referral Necessary
Clinical Director: Adam Frank, MSPT (lifelong Webster resident)
1130 Crosspointe Lane Suite 6 (By Holt Road Wegmans)
Webster, NY 14580 (on the east side)
Phone: 585-347-4990 • Fax: 585-347-4993
Clinical Directors: Melissa Graham, DPT, OCS (PT in Webster for 6 years)
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“Winter Wonderland” from the Village of Scottsville’s Holiday Season Celebration Decoration Contest.
(Photo by Silvia Benso)
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Sports • Celebrations • Vacations • Events
Navy Seaman Gabrielle Palmeri of Rochester serves aboard USS Bainbridge
Churchville-Chili HS inducts new National Honor Society members.
Taryn Wright and her grandfather John Cascell of Batavia place a wreath at the
Veterans Memorial at Vitale Park in
Lakeville.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Sleepless Nights DEAR DR. ROACH: How much good does it do for the body to just lie there with your eyes closed all night long when you can’t sleep? -- D.R.
ANSWER: It doesn’t do much good at all; in fact, it causes harm, in that it makes it more likely for you to associate the bed as a place to stay awake. My advice is, if you are lying in bed and not sleeping, get up out of bed and do something. Listen to soft music. Read a book, as long as the light isn’t too bright. Write in your diary. When you feel like sleeping, get back into bed, but don’t stay there if you aren’t getting to sleep in 15 minutes or so and know that you aren’t going to.
Getting a little high-intensity exercise during the day, avoiding caffeine after midday and staying away from naps are good ways to feel ready for sleep at bedtime.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I had my thyroid removed for a goiter 35 years ago. My doctor put me on 100 mcg of thyroid medication; however, when I took it, I got sick. My hands shook, and my heart beat very quickly (over 100). So one doctor told me to split it, and take 50 in the morning and 50 in the afternoon. I felt better, and I took it twice a day for 30 years.
After menopause, a different doctor changed it to 88 mcg and said to take it one time a day. This is what I have been taking for five years, but I was feeling better and happier when I split the dose. My question is, can I split this medication? Does it make any different for the body if the TSH is normal? Does it make any difference what time of the day I take it? -- H.T.
ANSWER: Many people do split the dose of thyroid hormone, especially if they are taking a type of thyroid, such as Armour, that contains T3. If 88 mcg is the dose that has the right amount of TSH (a hormone made by the pituitary that helps determine whether the dose is correct as far as your body is concerned) for you, then the TSH shouldn’t be affected by taking half the dose in the morning and half at night. Most people don’t find that it matters, but if it relieves your symptoms to take it twice a day, that’s OK.
***
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a home health nurse. Many of my patients think that because something has been cooked and then refrigerated, it will stay good indefinitely! How long should you realistically keep food that is refrigerated? Thank you. -- S.C.
ANSWER: Of course, the answer depends on the specific type of food, but a good rule of thumb is three to four days for cooked food. I found more exact recommendations at www.foodsafety.gov/keep/charts/storagetimes.html
*** 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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• Glaucoma: A person with glaucoma may gradually lose peripheral vision. Early symptoms, such as a subtle loss of contrast, may be unnoticeable. Eventually, glaucoma may cause tunnel vision, which occurs when a person can only see through a small window.
• Macular degeneration: Macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss, affecting more than 10 million people in the United States alone, according to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation. The AMDF offers that macular degeneration is caused by the deterioration of the retina’s central portion, known as the macula. The macula is responsible for focusing central vision in the eye, and it
contributes to one’s ability to read, drive a car, recognize faces or colors and see objects in fine detail.
• Retinal detachment: An increase of floaters or sudden flashes of light in vision may be indicative of retinal detachment or a tear in the retina. When caught promptly, a detached retina may be repaired. However, if left untreated and the detachment reaches the macula in the center of the retina, vision loss may be irreparable. The National Eye Institute says those with extreme nearsightedness, those who have had cataract surgery or those with a family history of retinal detachment are at a high risk.
• Diabetic retinopathy: Blurring or patchy vision loss can be a side effect of high blood glucose levels. Not all people with diabetes will develop vision problems, but it is common enough to warrant attention.
• Cataracts: According to The Mayo Clinic, a cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye. Cataracts develop when aging or injury changes the tissue that makes up the eyes’ lenses. Clouded vision can make it more difficult to read or drive. Over time, cataracts may obscure vision so much that they require surgical repair.
Routine eye examinations can bring potential vision disturbances to light and facilitate faster treatment. Eye doctors also can make suggestions about lifestyle changes, including the use of optical devices to improve sight.
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Unpacking Short Stories withJen Case - Have you ever longedfor the intellectual stimulation ofyour old English class? Ever wantedto join a book club, but felt youdidn´t have the time to read andprepare ahead of time? This pro-gram is for you. Each week we´llread and discuss a few short storieson the spot. No prior time invest-ment, no essays, no pressure. Justcome and enjoy great stories andinteresting conversation. Fridays,J a n u a r y 1 5 - 2 9 , 1 : 3 0 p m ,Irondequoit Public Library. *Reg-i s t r a t i o n r e q u i r e d * w w w .i r o n d e q u o i t l i b r a r y . o r g ,585-336-6060.
Contemporary Book Discussion -Discussing The Snow Child byEowyn Ivey on January 12, 7-8pm,Irondequoit Public Library, 1290 Ti-tus Ave. Alaska, 1920: A brutalplace to homestead, and especiallytough for recent arrivals Jack andMabel. Book copies available acrossfrom the circulation desk. Newmembers always welcome. No reg-istration required. Also meets onThursday, January 14 at 3pm.
12 Days of Christmas Concert bythe Roc City Ringers: Come enjoya concert of holiday music andpopular tunes performed by a handbell choir. Monday, January 11,7pm, Irondequoit Public Library,1290 Titus Ave., Rochester. No reg-i s t r a t i o n r e q u i r e d . w w w .irondequoitlibrary.org.
Knitting Circle - Come join otherknitters to knit and chat. Bring yourknitting supplies and handiworkprojects along. No registration re-quired. Tuesdays, January 5-26,1-2pm at the Irondequoit PublicLibrary, 1290 Titus Avenue, Roches-ter. www.irondequoitlibrary.org.
eBook Afternoon: Bring your neweReader to the library with yourlibrary card and librarians will showyou how to use Over Drive. (Yourlibrary account must be in goodstanding and have no fines over$5). No registration required. HeldMondays, January 4-25, 1-3pm atthe Irondequoit Public Library, 1290Titus Ave., Rochester. www.irondequoitlibrary.org
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Crafty Tuesday at OPL - AdultsTuesday, January 19th at 6:30pmjoin the fun at the Ontario PublicLibrary! Up cycle your newspapersinto a strong and useful basket.Join fellow craft enthusiast in theLibrary Community Room for anhou r o f fun . Reg i s t e r a tontariopubliclibrary.org or call315-524-8381.
Faith Book Club - Adults join Lidiaat the Ontario Public Library, 1850Ridge Rd., as she leads a chat aboutthe book, Angels Walking by KarenKingsbury on Tuesday, January 12at 6:15pm. The chat held in thelibrary Community Room. www.o n t a r i o p u b l i c l i b r a r y . o r g ,315-524-8381.
Art Time - Children, ages 2-6 yearsold, with parent or caregiver joinMiss Anne at the Ontario PublicLibrary, 1850 Ridge Rd., for heralways creative art time. The funhappens on Wednesday, January13 at 10:15am in the libraryCommunity room. May get messyso dress appropriately. www.ontariopubliclibrary.org
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Terrarium 101 with Paul Tantillo- Tuesday, January 19, 7-8pm,Irondequoit Public Library, 1290 Ti-tus Ave. Find out everything youneed to know to grow one of thesefascinating little container gardens.You´ll learn about the history ofterrariums and how they work.Tantillo will demonstrate how tobuild one, and you´ll get completeinstructions for creating your ownterrarium at home. *Registrationrequired*. 585-336-6060, www.irondequoitlibrary.org.
AARP Driver Safety Program -January 16, 10:10-4:40pm,Irondequoit Public Library, 1290 Ti-tus Ave. A classroom driver re-fresher course designed for driversaged 50 and over. Graduates areentitled to a 10% discount on theirliability and collision insurance. Theclass costs $20 for AARP membersand $25 for non-members. Checksonly; no cash accepted. *Registra-tion required* Also meets Tuesday,January 26, 11am-5:30pm.585-336-6060.
Snack and Movie - January 20,6-7:30pm. Enjoy a snack whilewatching a newly released DVDwith a PG rating at the WalworthLibrary. Children under 13 must beaccompanied by an adult. Registra-tion is required. *Due to publicitylaws we cannot publicize the movietitle on social or published media.Registration is helpful but not re-quired. For more information andthe movie title, call the WalworthLibrary at 315-986-1511.
Walworth Library Paper CraftWorkshop - Attention Crafters!Come to the Walworth Libraryfrom 6:30pm-7:30pm to craft withpaper. Every month we will explorea different technique of craftingusing paper. For ages 12+. All ma-terials will be provided. Registrationrequired. Call the Walworth Libraryat 315-986-1511 for more informa-tion or to register.
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Line Dance Lessons every Tuesdayat the Penfield American Legion forbeginners and improved level. Linedancing is great cardiovascular ex-ercise for all ages! Line dancinghelps to prevent Alzheimer´s andDementia. It also lowers bloodpressure among many other bene-fits. Make new friends and havefun! No stress, lots of laughs! Pen-field American Legion, 1707 Pen-field Rd., Penfield.
Line Dance Lessons For Every-one! Beginners Welcome! EveryTuesday at 6:30pm at the PenfieldAmerican Legion, 1707 PenfieldRd., Penfield. All types of musicused! Learn the newest dances aswell as the classics! Joe Spencerinstructor with over 23 yearsteaching experience! No pressure,no stress, just fun! In an average 2hour class, we burn around 600calories and walk nearly 3 miles!Perfect way to lose weight, meetpeople and have a great time!Come join a terrific group of peo-ple!
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Storytimes at OPL - Toddlers andpreschoolers join Miss Anne at theOntario Public Library, 1850 RidgeRd., on Tuesdays at 10:15am,starting January 12. The fun hap-pens in the Library Communityroom and includes stories, sillysongs, fingerplays and more. Sib-lings welcome.
Your Ideal Health: Wednesday,January 13 at 6pm, Ontario PublicLibrary, 1850 Ridge Rd., Ontario.Lucy Piper, certified holistic healthcoach, will share with you ways totake control of your health, freeyourself of the endless cycle ofdrugs, surgery, visits to doctor´soffices and hospitals. Discover anatural vitality and happiness thatyou may never even knew youpossessed. Register for this event atontariopubliclibrary.org or call315-524-8381.
Get Crafty with Jen at the Wal-worth Library - Thursday, January21, 6:30-8pm. Let’s get crafty atthe Walworth Library! We arebringing back crackle necklaces andpins. All materials will be provided.FREE! For ages 12+. Registration isrequired. Call the Walworth Libraryat 315-986-1511 for more informa-tion regarding this month’s craftand to register.
Walworth Library Book Club -Do you love to read??? So do we!Join us at the Walworth Library forour monthly book club discussionon Tuesday, January 19, 6:30pm-8pm. The January selection is The
5th Wave by Richard Yancey. Re-freshments will be served. All arewelcome! Registration is not re-quired. Call the Walworth Library at315-986-1511 for more informa-tion.
Kids DIY Craft at the WalworthLibrary - Monday, January 18,2-4pm. Drop into the WalworthLibrary and make a craft honoringInternational Peace and Martin Lu-ther King Jr. Day. All materials willbe provided at no charge. Childrenunder the age of 6 will need someassistance from an adult. No reg-istration required. Call the Wal-worth Library for more information.
Lunch and Movie at WalworthLibrary to celebrate MLK Day -Hey kids! Are you home fromschool with nothing to do? Join usfor a pizza lunch and an educa-tional movie at the Walworth Li-brary. Ideal for ages 5-13. Registra-tion is required. Call the WalworthLibrary at 315-986-1511 for moreinformation and to register. *Dueto publicity laws we cannot publi-cize the movie title on social orpublished media. Registration ishelpful but not required. For moreinformation and the movie title, callt h e W a l w o r t h L i b r a r y a t3 1 5 - 9 8 6 - 1 5 1 1 . w w w .walworthlibrary.org
Between the Lines: AdultColoring Workshop at the Wal-worth Library. The remarkablypopular hobby of coloring foradults has reached the WalworthLibrary! Is it meditative? Is it relax-ing? Is it for you? Try it out anddecide for yourself! For ages 18+.January 13th - Choice of two times:Either 12-1:45 pm or 6:15-8pm.(choose one.) Refreshments will beserved. Supplies provided, or feelfree to bring your own. Registrationis requested. Sign up on FB or callt h e W a l w o r t h L i b r a r y a t315-986-1511.
Paper Craft at the WalworthLibrary - We are crafting withpaper at the Walworth Library! Thismonth we will be using paper tomake an all-season wreath. Forages 12+. All materials will be pro-vided! Registration required. Callt h e W a l w o r t h L i b r a r y a t315-986-1511 to register. HeldJ a n u a r y 1 2 , 6 : 3 0 p m - 8 p m ,Walwroth-Seely Public Library,3600 Lorraine Dr., Walworth.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Jan. 24, 1972, after 28 years of hiding in the jungles of
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Women’s Club of WebsterJanuary 2016 Brunch - TheJanuary meeting of the Women´sClub of Webster features SandraKobel, CFP, CLU, ChFC from NEXTFinancial Inc. on Thursday, January21 at the Penfield Country Club,1785 Jackson Road, Penfield.Learn: How to increase Social Secu-rity income; What to do abouthealthcare costs and long-termcare; How to avoid estate taxes andexpenses; and how to protect andpreserve assets for your family. So-cial: 10am, Meeting: 10:30am,Buffet-brunch: 11am followed byprogram. Price: $18. RSVP byJanuary 14 to Audrey Pavone:872-1434.
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Snack and Documentary Movieat Walworth Library to celebrateMLK Day - Monday, January 18,6:30-7:45pm. For teens and adults,join us at the Walworth Library fora documentary on Martin LutherKing and a brief discussion follow-ing the film. Registration is re-quired. Call the Walworth Library at315-986-1511 for more informa-tion and to register. *Due to public-ity laws we cannot publicize themovie title on social or publishedmedia. Registration is helpful butnot required. For more informationand the movie title, call the Wal-worth Library at 315-986-1511.
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Perogy and Fish Fry FridaysFundraiser - The Ukrainian Cul-tural Center is hosting a weeklyPerogy & Fish Fry Fridays fundraiserevery Friday. We will be servingfrom 5:30PM-8:30PM. Enjoy homemade perogies, the best fish fry inWebster. Ukrainian favorites likecabbage rolls and borscht will alsobe available. Ukrainian CulturalCenter, 1040 Jackson Rd., Webster.Eat in or eat out, to go orders areavailable and can be orderedstarting at 4:30PM by calling585-872-0240. All Proceeds areused to benefit the Ukrainian Cul-tural Center, 1040 Jackson Rd.,Webster, a registered not-for-profitorganization.
M A L A N K A , T r a d i t i o n a lUkrainian New Year Celebration- Hosted by The Ukrainian CulturalCenter. Held Saturday January16th, 6:30PM. Cocktail hour (cashbar) and complementary appetiz-ers, a buffet dinner at 7:30PM andballroom dancing to live music at9PM provided by the 7 piece bandClassic Melodies. Tickets are $40per person. The Ukrainian CulturalCenter is located at 1040 JacksonRd. in Webster. Tables of eight orten are available or come alone oras a group. Please reserve early. Toreserve call 585-872-0240 or callWalter at 585-271-8080. You mayalso reserve by email to [email protected].
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1 Jamie of “M*A*SH”
2 Chills and fever
3 Platter
4 Lure
5 Started a
paragraph
6 Female deer
7 Weaponry
8 Gawks
9 Make less intense
10 Venusian vessels?
11 Prickly seed cases
17 Ike’s command in
WWII
19 Treaty
22 Morrison and
Braxton
24 Doo follower
25 Id counterpart
26 Absurd
27 Use Wikipedia,
maybe
29 Zodiac feline
30 “-- the ramparts
we watched ...”
33 Compared to
36 Without making a
mess
38 Address to a bloke
40 Greek vowel
42 Smell
43 Meerschaum, e.g.
44 Sicilian spouter
46 Post-bout attire
47 Carbon compound
48 Cry
50 Out of use, as a
wd.
1 Lose color
5 Actress Lupino
8 Half a ticket
12 Not “fer”
13 Neither mate
14 Bean curd
15 Tin Man’s problem
16 Carriage
18 Cookbook entry
20 Underscore
21 Lacks the ability
23 Brit. reference
book
24 One seeking
political asylum
28 Unaccompanied
31 -- Khan
32 Doctrine
34 Tiny
35 Trumpet, e.g.
37 Shame
39 Third letter
41 Close up tight
42 Narcotic
45 Jackson or
Johnson
49 Oppressive ruler
51 Skeleton
component
52 October
birthstone
53 Peacock network
54 Reed instrument
55 Depend (on)
56 Blond shade
57 Shrill bark
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CONFERENCE ROOM TABLE with seating for at least eight. Matching credenza appreciated: [email protected]
BUNK BEDS PREFERABLY W/MATTRESSES. Also looking for LITTLE TYKES SLIDE for 14 mo. old : [email protected]
COTTON FABRIC, BIAS TAPE, for Mission projects through our church. Collecting unexpired BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION for grandchild : 585-781-4689
WOOD STOVE for shop. WINE CARBOYS: 585-637-0933
WORKING MICROWAVE OVEN: 585-335-4779
STACKABLE WASHER & DRYER for widowed senior citizen : 585-391-3279
CHERRY L-SHAPED WOOD DESK in good condition w/ locking drawers. For nonprofit agency in Canandaigua : [email protected]
WOODEN HOCKEY STICKS – Used and broken okay. Making a table so blades not needed, shafts only : 585-233-3767
WASHING MACHINE in good, working condition. Will pick up : 585-346-2021
SMALL FLAT SCREEN TV or older style tube TV needed for disabled adult : 702-742-8167 (Irondequoit area)
CAT CLIMBING POLE WITH SPLIT LEVELS for a large rescue cat : 585-406-4241
RECUMBENT BIKE due to hip and joint replacements. Unable to do regular exercise : [email protected]
FOR NONPROFIT IN BATAVIA , gently used/new school- age toys, Legos, blocks, games, Wii and Wii games, art supplies, toy trains, Barbies, etc. : 585-815-5731
HP DESKJET 612C COLOR PRINTER. Good condition . COMPAQ PRESARIO COMPUTER with keyboard, mouse and monitor. Windows 7 : 585-757-9039
50 PARTIALLY USED CANDLES , most in glass containers. Will deliver : 585-303-3284
3 LARGE MOVING WARDROBE BOXES and several MEDIUM & LARGE MOVING CARTONS . Nearly new. Must pick up : 315-584-3729
USED GAS GRILL. Still works. 2 USED TWIN BEDS AND BOX SPRINGS and an OLDER WORKING MICROWAVE. Interested? Text: 585-317-6559
ELEMENTARY TEACHER’S POETRY UNIT complete with various poetry books, laminated task cards and activities. (April is national poetry month) : [email protected]
27” RCA OLDER STYLE TUBE TV. You pick up : 585-671-6249
MOVING BOXES . All sizes. Used once and in good condition. Hamlin area: 585-317-6559
HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTED WOOD BUNK BED LADDER . Approx. 5 ft. tall x 2 ft. wide : 585-880-0898
TOTAL GYM 1000 and TONY LITTLES GAZELLE EDGE: 585-297-7635
42” JVC TUBE TV & 55” PROJECTION TV. Both in excellent condition. You pick up : 585-226-2992
4 ROLLS OF CHILD’S THEMED CHRISTMAS WRAPPING PAPER - age 6 and under. You pick up. Lakeville area . TWO BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORS. Brand-new. You pick up from Lakeville area : 585-346-9777
3 WHEEL ELECTRIC SCOOTER. Needs batteries. Runs good : 585-624-1821
SOCCER METHODS – 3 volumes “Graduated Fundamentals & Techniques” – VHS tapes. Prefer nonprofit. VHS TAPES (NEW) – Peter, Paul & Mary – “25th Anniversary Concert” and “Peter, Paul & Mommy, Too.” Prefer nonprofit. You pick up in Pittsford: 585-383-1916
PANASONIC ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. Model SKX-E, black, correctible : 585-944-5646
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Jan. 19, 1809, author Edgar Allan Poe is born in
Boston. By the time he was 3 years old, Poe’s parents had
died, leaving him in the care of his godfather, John Allan.
Allan eventually disowned Poe for gambling debts.
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Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (WELS) 6020 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd., Fairport • 381-4670 Sunday Worship, 9:30 am Sunday Education Hr. all ages, 11:00 am Pastor Mark Westra “Sharing the Promise of Peace in Jesus Christ” www.princeofpeacefairport.org
Lutheran
Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd 1130 Webster Rd.• Webster • 872-2281
Handicapped Accessible
8:00am, Holy Eucharist Rite I (no music) at Good Shepherd
10:15am, Holy Eucharist Rite II (with music) at Good Shepherd
Wednesday: 12:00 noon, Holy Eucharist at Good Shepherd
Episcopal
East Penfield Baptist Church 2635 Penfield Road (Corner of Carter Rd.) • 377-2786
Minister: Rev. Dr. Robert Shoesmith •␣Worship Service: Sunday 10:00am.
Coffee and fellowship after the service.
Let the Good News of Jesus Christ fill your heart and give you direction in the year ahead! Serve the Lord with the gifts and talents He has given you!
Webster Baptist Church An open, active, caring community of Christ 59 South Avenue • 265-9480 • www.wbcus.org • [email protected]
Pastor: Rev. Michael Ware
Sunday Worship: 9:55am
Nursery care provided. Church school for all ages.
Baptist
Webster Assembly of God 708 Hard Road, Webster, NY 14580 • 585-671-2423
Pastor Dan Grossglass
Sunday Worship Celebration: 9:30 am - Nursery, Kids Connection, Coffee Café
Refresh & Refuel Hour: Wednesdays @ 6:30pm
Red Bird Preschool: www.redbirdpreschool.org • Web Site: websterag.org
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Jan. 18, 1912, after a two-month ordeal, the expedition of
British explorer Robert Falcon Scott arrives at the South Pole
only to find that Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen had
preceded them by just over a month.
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Mountain Rise United Church of Christ 2 Mountain Rise, Fairport (Off Rt. 31, just east of Kreag Rd.) • 223-2433 www.mtriseucc.org • The Rev. Dr. Greg Osterberg, Pastor Suzanne Gangemi, Director of Family Life Ministries SUNDAY 10:00am, Communion - 1st Sun. each month, Worship in Jazz - 2nd Sun. each month, Children/Youth Christian Education “Komma Kids” avail. during worship. Nursery care avail. Accessible & Audio Loop avail.
United Church of Christ
Perinton Presbyterian Church 6511 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport • 223-1203 www.perintonpres.org • Our building is fully handicap accessible Services 8:30am and 11:00am (Summer Worship 9:30am) Nursery Care provided during services • Church school for all ages 9:35am Connecting Th rough Jesus Christ *Sharing His Love* Becoming Faithful Disciples
Presbyterian
Webster Bible Church 675 Holt Road, Webster 585-872-5151 • Pastor Matt Fletcher Sunday School: All ages- 9am Sunday Worship: 10:30am, Nursery available Wed., 6:30pm - Community groups, Olympians- Middle School Students Sun., 7:00pm - High School Students
Non-Denominational
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United Methodist Church of Webster 169 E. Main St., Webster • 585-265-9720 www.umcwebster.org • [email protected] Rick LaDue, Lead Pastor Sunday Worship, 9:00am (Contemporary) and 11:00am (Traditional) Handicapped Accessible; Sunday Services Childcare “To know Christ and make Him known.”
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The Caledonia Library
Board would like to thank
the community for their
response to our recent
donation letter. Your
generous support will help
support our local library.
Thank you also for making
our holiday wreath sale an
immense success!
To everyone in the Lima/
Honeoye Falls area, who
so generously supported the
Lima Food Pantry. We were
overwhelmed by the giving
of so many at this Christmas
season. Thank you on behalf
of the many households that
were able to use all the
many donated items.
“The Volunteers”
To the students and
parents of Attica bus 111.
THANK YOU! For all the
Christmas gifts. P.S. the
homemade chocolate
covered pretzels were
awesome!
Mr. Jeff
Thank you to the man
ahead of me at the
checkout in Harbor
Freight last week. After
making your purchase, you
turned and handed me your
gift card with money
remaining on it, smiled, and
walked out. I was there
buying two small flashlights
as gifts for a couple of
friends who live on
disability. Your gift paid for
one of them. But more than
that, being blessed by a
stranger’s unexpected gift
made me joyful for days
afterwards! I don’t know if
you realized you also
handed me your receipt,
containing “customer
name”. I tried to find you on
the Internet, in case you
wanted your receipt, but
found nobody local by that
name. You made my day.
Thank you!
Thank you with all of my
heart to “SOMEONE WHO
CARES” for the generous
Christmas gift. I wish this
anonymous gift had a name
but you wish this to be your
secret. Your special kindness
will never be forgotten.
Thank you, Pat
Twice now, driving on
public roads , cars are
stopped by parents standing
in the road begging for
money for their kids’
cheerleading groups. Big
threatening amazon type
women stand in the middle
of the road and push money
containers into drivers’
faces, while mean spirited
hulk type men stop cars on
the other side of the road.
Come on parents, pay for
your own kids’activities
instead of harassing
motorists for money. The
town should not allow this
begging on public roads. If
cheerleaders need money,
let them work for it.
Motorists should not be
forced into giving money by
threatening parents shoving
money containers in their
faces.
Being a school bus driver I
see this a lot and it needs
to stop. Drivers--stop
making new rules for the
road. Do not stop in the
road and flag a bus to
proceed if they are turning
left when you are going
straight. YOU have the right
of way--use it. You may think
you are being helpful but
you are not. You are creating
a dangerous situation for
everyone on the road. There
are rules for a reason-so
everyone knows what the
other driver is doing. When
you do this no one knows
what’s going on. Why are
you making your own
driving rules? I will (and
have) sat for as long as it
takes for you to do what you
are supposed to be doing.
Unless you have the
authority to wave me on,
then stop doing it.
To the long-haired,
bearded, dirty fellow
cheering on the team,
GROW UP!! Let the coaches
coach!! You not only look
like an idiot, you are acting
like an idiot. Really, who are
you trying to impress? Also,
brush your teeth and
shower. You are not fooling
anyone when you smell like
a special chimney!!
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Legacy at Village Wood and the Penfield Community Center teamed up to bring Penfield residents an afternoon back in the era of Jane Austen. Fashions were modeled along a catwalk of Austen-era wear and a 19th century dancing demonstration was performed by members of a weekly dancing group. Costumes were provided by Lisa Brown of Regency Rentals.
The event helped raise money for the Penfield Daytime Education at Recreation (DEAR) program, which funds senior programs, including lectures, parties and get-togethers.
Legacy at Village Wood, an independent senior living community in Penfield, provided tasty treats for the event, which drew in more than 35 people on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Jane Austen crafts as well as lectures on her life and writing, were also on the itinerary for the afternoon. With positive
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reviews all around, the Penfield Community Center staff worked to make sure the day went perfectly.
For any questions on the DEAR program, visit the Penfield Community Center off Baird Rd. For questions on independent senior living at Legacy at Village Wood, contact Allison Case at (585) 381-4210.
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Penfield Public Library 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield 14526
585-340-8720 www.penfieldlibrary.org Registration is required unless noted.
J ANUARY 11-17
OPEN HOUSE
FOR PENFIELD AREA
PRESCHOOLS
January 16: 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Representatives from area preschools will
be available to chat with parents and
provide information about their
curriculum and programs. Children are
welcome. No registration is required.
HUMAN “BOOK” LIBRARY
January 16: 1:00-4:30 pm
Penfield Public Library will be
participating in a mini Human Book
Library/Human History project. Its
purpose is to bring people together from
all walks of life to celebrate the richness
of diversity. Speakers from a variety of
backgrounds will talk about their
experiences and answer questions.
DID YOU KNOW? An Obituary inthe Genesee Valley Penny Saver willreach virtually every home in ourcirculation area. Email Lynn Forrester,[email protected]
PET SITTINGNeed someone to care for yourpets when you´re not home?
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PAMPERED PAWS GROOMINGSALON: Located at 5933 Arbor Road,Ontario. Certified Groomer. Eveningand Weekend Hours. 585-267-6866.
FAMILY DOG OBEDIENCE
New classes beginning in Walwort h
5141 Lincoln Road
Saturday, January 16 at 11:30am
Wenesday, January 20 at 7:30pm
Saturday, January 30 at 10am
Ontario, Walworth & Rochester areas
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P E R S O N A L L Y Y O U R SCLEANING SERVICE: nowaccepting new clients. Free es-timates. Weekly, biweekly,monthly. Residential or commer-cial. Also carpet cleaning.585-455-9305.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Jan. 20, 1981, minutes after Ronald Reagan’s inauguration
as the 40th president of the United States, the 52 U.S. captives
held at the U.S. embassy in Teheran, Iran, are released, ending
the 444-day Iran Hostage Crisis. President Jimmy Carter had
been unable to diplomatically resolve the crisis.
Deborah DiClementine Owner & Certified Pet Groomer • Established 2000
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He’s a super
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spying. Negotiations to free the 83-man crew dragged on for
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I hope I never have to deal with a major illness, but if I do, I’ll be lucky to have Barb as one of my friends. I also have other friends who are there for their families and friends in need. I’m sure others do, too. Many thanks to all of these Everyday Angels!
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2003 Nissan Altima 2.5 Sedan
124,129 mi., 4-speed automatic w/overdrive
$5,000
2006 Ford F150 Truck Super Cab 101,147 mi., 4-speed automatic w/overdrive
$11,250
2013 Jeep Compass Latitude
4x4 SUV 75,752 mi., CVT
$14,500
2002 BMW 325i Sedan 129,410 mi.,
5-speed manual
$5,000
2008 GMC Sierra 1500 Truck Crew Cab
112,800 mi., 4-speed automatic w/overdrive
$16,750
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2008 Ford Explorer Limited V8 SUV
99,634 mi., 6-speed automatic
$13,500
2003 Jaguar S-Type 3.0L V6 Sedan
91,567 mi., 6-speed automatic, heated front seats
$6,750
2012 Ford Focus SEL Sedan
29,964 mi., 6-speed automatic w/Select-Shift
$10,750
2007 Cadillac STS V8 Sedan
116,833 mi., 6-speed automatic electronic
$9,500
2007 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS x/XM SUV 119,089 mi., 4-speed automatic w/Shifttronic
$8,750
2006 Jeep Liberty Sport SUV 101,876 mi., 3.7 V-6 cyl.
$7,500
2004 Toyota Avalon XLS Sedan
154,327 mi., 4-speed automatic w/overdrive
$5,500
2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland SUV 99,619 mi., 5-speed automatic, leather interior, rear video system, heated seats
$14,500
2012 Honda Civic LX Coupe 13,413 mi.,
5-speed manual
$13,500
2009 Mitsubishi Outlander ES SUV
115,243 mi., CVT w/Sportronic
$8,500
2008 Chevrolet TrailBlazer SUV
97,100, 4-speed automatic w/overdrive
$8,500
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15,874 mi., 8-speed automatic w/Shifttronic, BEAUTIFUL!!!
$36,900