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The Pittsford-East Rochester Edition (585) 377-1411 • (866) 812-8111 February 26, 2016
Buying Gold, Silver, Old Coins!
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Large Cheese Pizza With 12 Wings Bleu Cheese & Celery
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$ 38 74 plus tax
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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
Auctions And Antiques...............................Page 6
Auto Section.............................Page 15
Brighter/Vent...............................Page 7
Classifieds For Sale...............................Page 2
Dining and Entertainment...............................Page 8
Employment Opportunities.............................Page 28
Garage Sales...............................Page 5
Give and Take.............................Page 25
Health & Clinical Trials.............................Page 22
Home Services.............................Page 10
Just for Kids.............................Page 18
Pet Place.............................Page 17
Puzzle Answers.............................Page 15
Real Estate.............................Page 27
Senior Center.............................Page 14
HOTELS FOR HEROES - to find outmore about how you can help ourservice members,veterans and theirfamilies in their time of need, visit theFisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org
COMPLETE BATHROOMREMODELING!
Bathtub to Walk-InShower Conversions.
Tile Flooring.Kitchen Back Splashes.
Countertops, Vanities, andPlumbing Service.
Tile Repair & Re-GroutingFree Estimates, Fully insured!
Please visit:www.deangelistile.com
For Pictures, Videos& Testimonies.585-317-2296.
starting at $49Spring Cleanups
We haul away any type of junk!Basement, Attic andgarage clean outs!
We remove- Hot tubs, pianos,swimming pools.
We tear down- sheds, decks,& more!
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AMISH BUILT SHEDS includinghorse sheds. Built to your needs.Inc ludes de l i ve ry . F rank ,585-739-3617.
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Items For Sale
2016 CONTEST ANSWERS
1. What was the score of the last Atlantic 10 Championship meeting between St. Joe’s and St. Bonaventure?
60-49, SBU
2. St. Joe’s mascot has been flapping its wings since 1956. What is the school’s motto?
The Hawk will never die!
3. What is the series record between these two storied programs going into the Lightower Classic?
49-22, St. Joe’s
4. How long has Phil Martelli been the head coach of the St. Joe’s Hawks?
21 years
5. Name the two guards from the 2003-2004 St. Joe’s team who went on to have illustrious NBA careers:
Jameer Nelson & Delonte West
6. Which two religious orders are St. Bonaventure and St. Joseph’s affiliated with? Franciscan and Jesuit
7. 2016 marks the anniversary of the Atlantic 10 Division. 40th
8. What year did Bonaventure win their first Atlantic 10 title?
2012
WED., MARCH 2 AT 7PM
VAL BELLEISLE of Fairport
HAS WON 2 CENTER COURT SEATS
to see ST. BONAVENTURE vs. ST. JOSEPH’S
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IQF, Bay Prime
Sole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4 99
1 lb. pkg.
IQF, Bay Prime
Ahi Tuna . . . . . . . . . . $ 6 99
1 lb. pkg.
IQF
Haddock
Filets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4 99
lb.
IQF
Tilapia
Filets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4 49
lb.
Boneless, Salted
Baccala (Cod) . . . . . . . . . $ 6 99
lb.
Raw 21-25ct.
Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13 98
GROCERY
PRODUCE
DELI
SEAFOOD/LENTEN SPECIALS
Remember, Monday is the start of our fresh meats/produce sales
2/$ 3
Shurfine
Snack Chips
Betty Crocker
Cookie Mix
2/$ 4
Arizona
Tea $ 3 99
5/$ 5
Broccoli Crowns $ 1 29
Mayer Bros.
Cider 1/2 Gal. Pascal Celery Whole White
Mushrooms 8 oz.
Fresh Carolina
Turkey Breast . . . . . . $ 2 99
lb.
Jennie-O
Turkey Pastrami . . . $ 3 49
lb.
Swiss Cheese . . . . . . $ 3 49
lb.
FRESHLY CUT MEATS
Prices effective Monday, February 29, 20 1 6-Sunday, March 6th , 20 1 6
7-15 oz.
28-29 oz.
2/$ 3
2 lb. bag lb.
$ 5 9 9 lb.
Choice
Sirloin Steaks
$ 6 4 9 lb.
$ 4 4 9 lb.
Whole
Eye of Round Roast
$ 4 4 9 lb.
Beef Short Ribs
$ 4 2 9 lb.
Ground Sirloin
$ 1 1 9 lb.
Whole Juicy
Chickens Seasoned
Pork Loin Roast
$ 1 9 9 lb.
Our Famous
Breakfast Sausage
$ 4 4 9 lb.
Tasty Smoked
Canadian Bacon Traditional Peameal
Canadian Bacon
$ 4 9 9 lb.
$ 2 9 9 lb.
Tender
Flank Steaks
Shurfine Creamy or Chunky
Peanut Butter 16 oz.
$ 1 88
Shurfine Microwave
Popcorn 2/$ 3 8.7-9.9 oz.
Shurfine Canned
Tomatoes 5/$ 5
17.5 oz.
Shurfine
Salsa
16 oz.
12 pk.
Shurfine Canned
Beans
15 oz.
$ 1 99 $ 1 29 stalk
$ 1 69
Hrs.: 8am-9pm 7 days a week
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 9, 1981, a nuclear accident at a Japanese power
plant dumps 16 tons of radioactive waste into Wakasa Bay.
Despite the risk to people eating contaminated fish, the public
was not told of the spill for more than a month. Fish in the area
displayed mutations for several years afterward.
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Jacking/ LevelingDemolition Work
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Serves: Makes 3 cups, about 2 tablespoons per serving
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Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 barred immigrants based on race
and nationality for the first time .
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ANTIQUES WANTED: Jewelry,Gold, Silver Coins. Furniture, Toys,Crocks, Oil Paintings, Railroad Items.Oil & Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors.Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES,585-226-6160.
Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it
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I want to thank my
neighbor across the street
on Broxbourne Drive in
Fairport for helping to plow
my driveway after the
snowstorm on February 16
when he saw that my
snowplow was too small to
tackle the amount of snow
that had piled up on my
driveway. He wouldn’t even
accept the money I offered
him for his troubles.
I want to thank the
Webster Goodyear on
Empire Blvd. for filling my
tires with air when they
were low on February 13
during the coldsnow spell
we had that weekend. The
man not only filled my tires,
he didn’t charge me for it. I
was on my way out to Hilton
to see my girlfriend and I
made it with plenty of time
to enjoy together!
I wish to send a big shout
out THANK YOU to the
snow plow driver who
pushed the snow out of my
I will make this short
because it is sad. My wish
is that whomever owns our
town cemetery will put a
covering over the fence
spikes so the baby deer
don’t get caught and die.
That’s what happened
recently. Please do this good
deed because it will come
back to you. The wildlife
deserve to be protected.
To the vent about
Volunteer members
picking up meals and
shopping with ambulance.
Join us there is a U in
VolUnteer and we need U.
We are ON DUTY waiting for
a call many hours a day as
VOLUNTEERS. We have
radios ON and drop
everything immediately to
respond to the incident.
Many times we are also
training NEW members in
the roads, properties,
churches, schools, childcare
centers, stores, markets,
playing fields, doctors
offices, business offices,
dangerous structures,
emergency access points
for trails, airports, fire
houses. All places we
receive calls from multiple
times a year. As a volunteer
member over 40 years, I
find that every time we are
in the community we see
and do something
different. Join us, we need
more U’s or soon we all
will be paying more taxes.lf
is it worth it?! I think not!
Is this true? When a
person is not employed--at
all on any books anywhere-
-and has a few side jobs
and earns cash--does that
person file taxes AND GET
A REFUND? What a scam, if
true, when our military
people don’t always receive
a paycheck on time...
Family members of the
local mobile home park
get special treatment from
the employees who work
for the park. And the
employees happen to be
relatives. They get their
driveways plowed for free.
Work done on their home
for free. They can use
empty lot parking for free –
where we get charged $25.
The rest of the residents
have to pay for everything!
And get rent hikes!! In this
mobile home park – there
is no justice!
driveway Tuesday 2/16/16. I
was out shoveling the
remaining piles from an
earlier plow, when you
stopped and pushed it out
of the way! What a blessing
it was to me! You are an
angel! Thank you from the
house near the LeRoy
American Legion!
I’d like to thank all those
good citizens who helped
me round up my two
horses when they decided
to make their great winter
escape on Wednesday
morning 2/17/16. They
trotted down snow covered
roads, Jackson & South,
Holley. Cindi Davis saw me
trying to catch the rouge
ponies and gave me a ride
to keep up with the horses.
Once I caught the horses I
had to walk them home.
Cindi stayed behind me
with her car flashers on to
warn traffic. Two other
good citizens helped, John
Carp & a red SUV; I was
unable to get her name. A
big THANKS to all!!
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“ Looking back on a happy
life, one realizes that one was
not happy all the time.”
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 11, 1861, delegates from South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas adopt the Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States of America. It provided for six-year terms for the president, who was ineligible for successive terms.
Everyday angels - you may live with one, or perhaps you’ve encountered one as you go about your daily life. They’re those special individuals who go out of their way to lend a helping hand; who show they care by their thoughtfulness; who are willing to take a stand for something they believe in; who are always ready to pitch in and get it done, without fanfare or recognition; or who sacrifice for others, whether caring for a loved one, or stopping to help a stranger.
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I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day. ~Elwyn Brooks White
TOPS Meeting: Come join us aswe Take Off Pounds Sensibly(TOPS). We provide you with thetools, information, support andaccountability you need to be suc-cessful. We will offer supportthroughout each stage of yourjourney, including maintaining afteryou´ve reached your goal weight.Come to a free, FUN, informativemeeting and see what we´re allabout. After all you´ve got nothingto loose...or do you? Questions callEvelyn (585) 230-0910. We meetevery week on Thursdays, 8:45am-10am at the Ely Fagan AmericanLegion, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta.www.TOPS.org.
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”U.S. Games Through the Dec-ades”, a new exhibit at the FairportHistorical Museum, 18 Perrin St.,will open on February 28 and runthrough May 31 during regular mu-seum hours. Admission is free andopen to the public. This exhibitfeatures a representative selectionof over 30 board and tabletopgames from the extensive personalcollection of Clark King, Fairportresident and charter member of theAssociation of Game and PuzzleCollectors, and spans 125 years(1866-1991) of American familiesat play. For more information, visit:www.perintonhistoricalsociety.org.
Walk Thru the Bible - Old Testa-ment: The Perinton CommunityChurch is hosting a Walk Thru theBible Old Testament event Satur-day, March 19, 8:30am-4:30pm at636 High St. Ext., Fairport. This is afun, interactive way to experienceGod´s Word as we walk throughthe Old Testament with our eventleader Chris Kelly of Pittsford, NY.The day is appropriate for anyoneage 10 to 100. Cost is $20 perperson or $60 for a family. Reg-istration is available on our websiteat: www.pcchurch.org or by calling585-223-7494. Hope to see manyof you there!
St. John of Rochester Knight ofColumbus Lenten Fish Fry - EveryFriday during Lent - February 12th-March 25th, 4:30-7:30PM. New -sit down dinner in school cafeteriaor take out. New - Soft drinks andwater available. New - we havepurchased 2 additional fryers anddoubled our capacity to ensure adelicious meal with prompt service.12 oz golden haddock fillet - bakedor fried, French Fries or Baked Po-tato, 4 oz cole slaw, roll, tartarsauce, butter and lemon wedge.Fish dinner $12, soft drinks orwater $1. Corner of Rt. 31 and 8Wickford Way, Fairport.
FAIRPORT
Serenity House Arabian NightsGala - The gala event kicks off atSaturday, March 12, 6pm at theLocust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jef-ferson Rd., Pittsford with horsd’oeuvres, cocktails, and a silentauction; followed by dinner, a liveauction, and music by one of Roch-ester’s greatest bands, Orient Ex-press. Doug Emblidge, our commu-nity’s cherished news personality,will entertain the crowd as theevent’s MC. All proceeds go di-rectly to Serenity house to betterserve our residents. Tickets are$100 per person and can be pur-chased from Tracey Ful ler,585-752-7665 or email [email protected].
The Genesee Country AntiqueDealers Association will host its41st annual ”Ant iques onCampus” Show, Saturday, March12, 10-5pm and Sunday, March 13,10-4pm at the Nazareth Collegegym (Shults Center), 4245 EastAve., Pittsford. Free parking, park-ing lot shuttle. Handicap accessible.Refreshments available. Admission$6. $5 with coupon/notice. Over 50fine antique dealers from Rochesterand surrounding counties showingg r e a t i t e m s . w w w .antiquesrochesterny.com
PITTSFORD
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
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.
HONEOYE FALLS
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.
Angels of Mercy’s Human Traf-ficking Awareness Event - Youare invited Thursday, March 10th,6:30pm at the First UnitarianChurch, 220 S Winton Rd. HUMANTRAFFICKING is spinning out ofcontrol and is happening here inour community!!! PLEASE JOIN AN-GELS OF MERCY and Learn all youcan to help STOP THE TRAFFICK-ING! Please call 730-4556 to RSVP.Bring a friend & Thank you for yoursupport!
Stand Down 2016 - FREE EVENTfor all Military Veterans, Friday,March 4, 9-3pm, Harro East The-atre & Ballroom, 155 NorthChestnut St., Rochester. Breakfastand Lunch - Courtesy of Wegmans& Blue Star Mothers NYS #1. Veter-ans Benefits * Housing * SocialSecurity * Employment * HealthCare * Public Assistance * VA Eli-gibility * Senior Services * PeerMentoring * Veteran Organizations* Education Counseling. FREE Per-sonal Care Kits & More! Bring yourDD 214, military discharge papers,if available. For more info., contactVeterans Outreach Center ,585-546-4250.
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.
ROCHESTER
First Baptist Church of EastRochester has become the dis-tribution center for Family TableFood Ministries, offering familiesaccess to quality food at affordableprices. From frozen dinners to Fam-ily Boxes, order at the church, 119W. Elm Street, March 3 and March5, 11AM - 1PM (cash only). Or call585-586-5287 another time. Toview menus and place online or-d e r s : w w w .familytablefoodministries.com.Anyone can order.
UR Choral Extravaganza - FirstPresbyterian Church of PittsfordConcert Series welcomes theUniversity of Rochester ChoralExtravaganza on Sunday, February28 at 3pm. Each of the four diversegroups will present a twenty mi-nute segment. Suggested dona-tions: Adults $15, Students $5. 21Church St, Pittsford. DorisGoodemote, 585-586-5688. www.pittsfordpres.org .
Corporation: An ingenious device for obtaining profit without individual responsibility.
~Ambrose Bierce
Chicken & Biscuit Family StyleDinner with Pies for Dessert! Joinus on Saturday, February 27th,4-7pm at the Walworth UnitedMethodist Church, 3679 Main St.,Walworth. Adults $10, Ages 5-12$5, Under Age 5 - free. Take-outsavailable.
WALWORTH
RFWC March Luncheon - TheRochester Federation of Women´sClubs organized by Susan B.Anthony in 1898 as the Council ofWomen would like to invite you tojoin them at their March Luncheon.The feature speaker will be ElaineBerner, on the topic of ”MonarchButterflies: Migrating Miracles”,12noon- 2pm on Thursday, March10th at Agatina´s Restaurant 2967Buffalo Road, Gates. The cost is$16 for the luncheon. RSVP byMonday, March 7th, or for moreinformation call 585-889-4763.
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 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.
American Sewing Guild YardageSale: Saturday, March 5, 2016from 9-1PM at the First BaptistChurch of Rochester, 175 AllensCreek Road.
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Magic Maze THE - : MOVIE TITLES
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 8, 1951, the Lonely Hearts Killers, Martha Beck and
Raymond Martinez Fernandez, are executed in the electric chair
in New York. The couple had schemed to seduce, rob and
murder women who placed personal ads in newspapers.
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ACROSS DOWN
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2 Midafternoon, in a
way
3 Pooch
4 Mistakes
5 Highland girl
6 As well
7 Multipurpose truck
8 Walks feebly
9 Permitted to leave
10 Let fall
11 Filing aids
16 Before
20 “The Greatest”
21 Bloke
22 Emanation
23 Sad
24 Boring
26 Cash drawer
27 Bullring bravo
28 Albacore, e.g.
29 Palm reader, for one
31 Football lining
34 Chowed down
35 Old Faithful, e.g.
37 French vineyard
38 Data amount
39 Ages and ages
40 “Yeah, right!”
41 Frosts
44 Rage
45 Vast expanse
46 Measure of work
47 Fawn’s mama
1 Assistant
5 Praise to the skies
9 Banned bug spray
12 A-line originator
13 Choir member
14 Playwright Levin
15 Went on a tangent
17 Weep loudly
18 Approximately
19 Makes less intense
21 Military group
24 Sandwich shop
25 Colors
26 Sight-seers
30 Dadaist Jean
31 Debtors’ woes
32 Take to court
33 Type of parking
35 DNA carrier
36 And others (Lat.)
37 Fragrant wood
38 Founded (on)
40 Ethereal
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43 Talked over
48 Pirouette pivot
49 Great Lake
50 Architect Saarinen
51 Conclusion
52 Gridiron arbiters,
for short
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
How Safe Is Ultrasound? DEAR DR. ROACH: Could you please discuss the use of ultrasounds during routine pregnancies? How many typically are performed, and are there any possible negative effects on the fetus? Are doctors today performing more ultrasounds (including 3-D ultrasounds) just because they can and because it’s exciting for the expectant parents, or is there a medical reason for performing these? My daughter-in-law is in her sixth month and has had two ultrasounds, plus a 3-D session. She is under the impression that she will have at least one more. To my knowledge, this is not a high-risk pregnancy (she’s 26 and everything is going fine). I’m just wondering if so many sessions are really needed and what is known about the effects on the fetus. -- G.M.
ANSWER: There is some controversy over whether an ultrasound poses risks to the developing fetus. The Food and Drug Administration has noted that there may be some heating of tissues and that any long-term risks are unknown. I did find studies showing that there is no long-term risk of leukemia, hearing loss or abnormal eye development. A 2013 guideline from multiple groups, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, recommended a standard first-trimester ultrasound, and a standard second- or third-trimester ultrasound. Any other ultrasounds would be based on a clinician’s concern for a potential problem. The guideline specifically states: “Fetal ultrasound should be performed only when there is a valid medical reason, and the lowest possible ultrasonic exposure settings should be used to gain the necessary diagnostic information.” I don’t have enough information to know why your daughter-in-law has had more ultrasounds than is usually recommended for a normal pregnancy. Perhaps her obstetrician has a low-level concern she hasn’t shared with her, or your daughter-in-law with you. While not the case for her, I am concerned about the growing trend of so-called keepsake ultrasounds that are not performed for valid medical reasons, such as those done in shopping malls. These might not be administered with the same degree of expertise and safety as a medical ultrasound.
*** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 78 and have had urinary tract infections continually for the past eight or nine months. My urologist prescribed methenamine for six months, then a month of cephalexin, then back to the first prescription. Why is it so hard to get rid of UTIs? What would you recommend? - A.C.S.
ANSWER: Frequent urine infections are common. However, it is important to find out if this is the same infection that hasn’t ever gone away, or a series of new infections. An infection that doesn’t go away needs an evaluation for something abnormal in the urinary tract, such as a kidney stone. Your urologist is treating you with medication to prevent new infections. Methanamine is a urinary antiseptic, and cephalexin is a broad- spectrum antibiotic. You didn’t tell me if you are a man or a woman. Men with recurrent infections should be evaluated for prostate issues. Women with recurrent UTIs frequently are affected by atrophic vaginitis. There are many other causes. It’s worth discussing further with your urologist.
*** 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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mean fun in sun. “ Summer is often considered the peak of migraine season
and it’s important people living w ith migraines are aw are of w hat they can do
to beat the heat and keep their symptoms at bay,” said migraine specialist Dr.
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“ I alw ays remind my patients to stay hydrated and avoid caffeinated or
sugary drinks as dehydration is one of the biggest triggers,” she added. “ It’s
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drastic changes to your sleeping or eating schedules. And w hen spending
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WOOL FABRIC SCRAPS suitable for braided rugs or craft projects (one grocery sized bag) : [email protected]
CONN ORGAN MODEL 468 . You move. I’m disabled and can’t help. Available Now. Must go : 585-733-6054
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BAND MUSIC FOR CHURCH BAND (sheet music) : 585-226-2626
GARAGE 12x18 FRAME CLAPBOARD (DROP) SIDING. Built early 1900s. Unique. You remove : 585-385-1548
CONN THEATER ORGAN. Two manual full pedal board with working electronic pipes : 585-730-2470
30” TABLE TOP TUBE TV. 9 years old. Good condition : 585-334-6809
9-1/2 x 14 HANGING FILE FOLDERS AND FILES. In good condition. Henrietta. You pick u p: 585-777-8314
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]
TWO DOZEN METAL CHILD’S HANGERS in pink, blue, white and red : [email protected]
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WORKING ELECTRIC OR GAS CLOTHES DRYER . In good working condition : 585-335-4779
TWO 10-15 GALLON COOKING POTS for church fund raising events : 585-441-4106
GREY WALL LOCKER/STORAGE CABINETS WITH SHELVES . Quantity from one to three. Good condition : 585-281-6787
ISO arts and craft supplies, beads, costume jewelry, simple indoor and outdoor games for elder care : [email protected]
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APARTMENT SIZE PROPANE STOVE . Oven need not work, only top burners : 585-637-0933
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
VINTAGE BLACK & WHITE PRINT NEWSPAPERS. Using as a background for a large calligram : 585-233-3767
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Habitat For Humanity Of Genesee County [email protected] • (585) 345-1656
Seeking volunteers for Construction Sites, Wednesday & Saturday; ReStore Picking Up Donations, Saturdays, 9-Noon; Hospitality Volunteers to provide lunch on Saturday for our build site; & Development/Event Volunteers as needed.
Honeoye Falls/Lima FISH (Friends in Service Here) Donald Vogt 624-8388 or Sr. Anne Guerin @Lifespan, 585 244-8400, Ext 142
Volunteer drivers needed to provide transportation to those that can no longer drive.
Honeoye Falls- M endon Volunteer Ambulance [email protected] • (585) 624-2200
Medics & Drivers needed.
HOPE Youth Mentoring Program, A Program of Catholic Charities of Livingston County [email protected] • (585) 658-4466
Mentor a youth judged to be at-risk aged between 6 and 14.
Hopeagain Cats [email protected]
(585) 704-8197
Volunteers needed for adult cat sanctuary located in the Victor-Pittsford area.
Humane Society of Livingston County (585) 234-2828
We need foster families. Are you willing to take care of a cat or kitten for a few weeks until they are ready to go to their furever home?
Livingston County Business/Education Alliance - Junior Achievment Program [email protected] • (585) 991-5086 www.businesseducationalliance.org
Junior Achievement Volunteers needed to present our prepared curriculums.
National Warplane Museum, Geneseo [email protected] Pat, (585) 229-2672 or Donna, (585) 243-2100
Meet & greet visitors from all over the world at museum visitors center. WWII & Korean War aircraft. Seeking individual volunteers or “buddies” for 7 day operation 10am to 4pm daily. Training provided.
NYS Long- T erm Care Ombudsman Program at Lifespan [email protected] • (585) 287-6378
Volunteers Needed: To Advocate, Educate, Empower Older Adults Living in Long Term Care in Genesee and Wyoming Counties.
The Warming Center, Batavia (585) 943-1456
We open when temperatures drop below 20 degrees for women and children who need a place to get in out of the cold. Volunteers are still needed.
Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown.
Positions published online, and in print on the last week of the month as space permits.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 10, 1876, the first discernible speech is transmitted over a telephone system when inventor Alexander Graham Bell summons his assistant in another room by saying, “Mr. Watson, come here; I want you.” Bell had received a telephone patent three days before, filing just hours before another inventor, Elisha Gray.
RUSH, FURNISHED ROOM ForRent, $350 & 3 Room Suite, $450.Females only. No smoking, pets orsleepovers. Reduced rent for help.585-754-3774.
HENRIETTA/ PITTSFORD AREA:Renovated one bedroom apartmentw/den, enclosed porch, private en-trance, parking, wooded lot. $725/month includes cable. 585-746-6688.
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.
WAREHOUSE SPACEFOR RENT
New construction, heatedand insulated.
Four units available.,3,000 sq. ft. each.
Includes office, paved access,FLEXIBLE LEASE.
Off I-390, 10 minutes southof I-90.
Avon, Tec [email protected]
585-245-2407
For Rent
WE BUY HOUSESCASH offer in 24 hours.
Any Condition, Any Location.Quick Sale, No Hassle.
585-236-4209www.JDHomesLLC.com
Fairport/Perinton Glenwood Townhomes
2 bedrooms from $920 • 3 bedrooms from $1020 Full basement, all appliances, Fairport Electric. 24-hour maintenance, professionally managed,
updated kitchens, baths and floors. Private patios, washer/dryer hookups, playground.
Directly across from Fairport High School.
(585) 223-3984
Real Estate
ABANDONED CATSKILL MOUN-TAIN FARM! Farmhouses, barns,streams, views! 5 to 40 acres! Under$100k! 2 1/2 hrs NY City! Financinga v a i l ! 1 - 8 8 8 - 7 0 1 - 1 8 6 4newyorklandandlakes.com
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L I V O N I A - O F F I C E /COMMERCIAL SPACE: 28Main Street. 950 s.f. Can divideaccording to client needs. 4 dis-play windows, 2 front doors. $1per square foot. 585-752-9131.
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.
STUDIO APARTMENT: ValleyLodge, Bloomfield. Utilities, cable,kitchenette. $155 week- one personor $175/ week- two people. Depositrequired. Rent paid in advance. Nopets . The Furni ture Doctor ,585-657-6941.
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Advertising Sales Professional Genesee Valley Penny Saver is seeking a person who can generate sales in a variety of areas:
• Advertising • Printing • Promotional Products • Direct Mail • Digital Offerings
Must have: • Successful experience in marketing/sales. • Complete understanding of the internet and social media. • Excellent communication and customer service skills. • Strong computer skills needed. • Willing to travel, need NY State valid Driver’s License
and reliable transportation. This is a full-time position with base salary/commission program. We offer a comprehensive benefits package.
Email cover letter & resume to: [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
If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into committees. That’ll do them in. ~Author Unknown
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
TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER WADHAMS ENTERPRISES, Inc. is accepting resumes for a Bulk Petroleum Dispatcher
Location: Rochester, NY Terminal
• Paid Vacations, • Paid Holidays, • Medical and Rx Coverage, • Vision Care, • Dental Coverage, • 401K Retirement Plans, and • Profit Sharing.
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.
Education: High School Diploma; Associate’s Degree preferred, or equivalent work experience.
Skills:
• Ability to work in fast paced environment • Ability to Communicate Effectively with a Diverse Population • Customer Service Skills • Knowledge of Transportation Industry • Ability to utilize Microsoft Word, Excel, Lotus Notes and The Internet • Ability to Prioritize • Problem Solving Skills
TO BE CONSIDERED PLEASE SEND RESUME TO:
Call Recruiting for more information at: 315-789-8871 x1178
Crest Manor Living & Rehabilitation Center
Certified Nursing Assistants
All shifts, flexible schedules, competitive wages, benefits package
Please call: 585-223-3633 or apply online at: www.crestmanorliving.com
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This organization is committed to ensuring that employees are selected based on their skill, experie nce and qualification and are compensated with respect to these factors. This company is an equal opportunity employer and we do not engage in prac tices that discriminate against any person
employed or seeking employment based on race, color, gender, religion, sex, national origin, age, ma rital status, sexual orientation, disability, veterans’ status, or any other protected status. As a company we pride ourselves on the quality of our personn el - you represent us . Join a team that is setting the standard in the industry for technology, workmanship and capability. It’s not just a job, it’s a career. We offer competitive wages, a comprehensive
benefits package, paid vacation and a 401K investment plan.
Please apply in person or send resumes to: Pooler Enterprises, Inc.
783 County Rd #42 · Fishers, NY 14453 Phone: 585-924-5200 · Fax: 585-924-5205
www.poolerenterprises.com *We are a drug free company. Pre-Screening is a company requirement.
Spring Openings Available Equipment Operators
Laborers Pipe Layers
Asphalt Paving Division Paving Foreman Paver Operator
Experienced Screed Men Rakers/Laborers Roller Operators
Make Your Business Dinner A Success: Go Easy On The Alcohol
Fans of the AMC television series “Mad Men” might feel the best business deals are those consummated over a couple of bottles of scotch. Though that might have been the norm in the 1960s, such an approach is largely outdated. A sipping drink, s uch as a glass of wine, is most appropriate, and limit yourself to one or two glasses. If the waiter is liberal with the refills and the client is ta king full advantage, don’t be afraid to excuse yourself from the table and discreetly ask the server to stop refilling glasses or offering another bottle.
AVON: 226-8111
BATAVIA: 343-3111
BROCKPORT: 637-5100
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
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HELP WANTED
Customer
Service People Full Time and Part Time
3-11pm and 11pm-7am
shifts available
Basin
640 Pittsford Victor Rd., Pittsford/Bushnells Basin
Honest, reliable, and dependable persons.
Apply in person. Ask for Karen. Do not apply online.
The employer generally gets the employees he deserves. ~J. Paul Getty
Part-time Cleaner Weekday Evenings -
Pittsford and Henrietta area.
Weekend Mornings - Henrietta.
Must have a car.
Fill out application at
www.midnightjanitorial.com
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
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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
Specialty
Roofing &
Sheet Metal
Helper
Needed Year-Round Work
Must have reliable
transportation Please send resume to:
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.
Grounds Maintenance
with year round
employment
at Rochester Institution.
Benefits: pension/overtime,
paid vacation and holidays
Must have valid
NYS driver’s license.
Landscape/Snow Removal
Persons Needed
Direct all calls to:
(585) 727-7087
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
STUDENT LOAN COLLECTION REPRESENTATIVES
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
50 Methodist Hill Dr., Rochester 585-321-2000
$19.00+ per hour & Flex Scheduling
Maintenance
Tech
22.5 hrs. per week, 4pm to 12am (2 evenings during
the week/Mon.-Fri. + every other Sat.and Sun.)
Valid NYS Driver’s License req. Maintenance
experience preferred.
Apply:
Fairport Baptist Homes 4646 Nine Mile Point Rd.,
Fairport, NY 14450 or fairportbaptisthomes.org
E.O.E.
Eco- F riendly Ways To Alter Your Professional Life
Forget you have a printer. Now adays, few er and few er people rely on printed documents to get through the w orkday. Advances w ith regard to computer technology has made it just as easy to read documents on a computer screen as it is to do so on a sheet of paper. If you’re among the last to embrace this grow ing trend, think of the environment before you print your next document and opt to read documents on your desktop rather than printing them out. Instead of leaving notes for cow orkers, send them e-mails instead. This saves paper, w hich in turn w ill save your company money, and it also reduces your reliance on ink that can potentially harm the environment.
W hen making presentations, do so using slides rather than printing materials and handing them out in a packet. E-mail cow orkers the presentation in advance and print out a single copy for the meeting rather than printing multiple copies.
If you and your cow orkers simply must print documents, try to use tw o- sided printing and copying to reduce your paper usage. And urge your office manager to order supplies made from recyc led materials and discard of any potentially harmful products, inc luding ink cartridges, in an eco-friendly w ay.
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Beverages
1911 Spirits and Cider
Black Button Distilling
Billsboro Winery
Brotherhood Winery
Bully Hill Winery
Casa Larga Winery
Casa Vin Arte
CB Craft Brewers
Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery
Fairport Brewing Co.
Fox Run Vineyards
Fulkerson Winery
Glenora Wine Cellars
Goose Watch/Swedish Hill Wineries
Heron Hill Winery
Keuka Springs Winery
Knapp Vineyards
Lake Beverage
Lamoreaux Landing Winery
North American Brewery (Genesee)
Red Tail Ridge Winery
Rooster Hill Vineyards
Sheldrake Point Winery
Silver Thread Vineyard
Standing Stone Vineyards
Stonehurst Brands
Thousand Islands Winery
Three Brothers Winery
Three Heads Brewery & Goose Island
Food
Affaire de Chocolate
Amazing Grains Bread Co.
Applebee’s of Perinton
Argyle Grill
Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano
Charley Brown’s of Penfield
Donnelly’s Public House
Fairport Village Inn
Horizons at Woodcliff
Mac’s Philly Steaks
McArdle’s
Moonlight Creamery
Mr. Dominic’s on Main
Mulconry’s Irish Pub
Noonan’s Pub
Plant Paradise Café
Sweet Melissa’s Bake Shoppe
Towpath Café
Yummies
Bonefish Grille (coupons)
For more info, call (585) 223-6503
Tickets $40 Available at
LNB Perinton Branch, online at
www.fairportrotary.com, from any Fairport Rotarian,
or at the door.
Event support from
Davie Kaplan,
Lisa’s Liquor Barn,
Fairport Savings Bank
and Universal Imports
Fairport Rotary Presents
Presented by:
Sunday, March 6 • 1-4pm Eagle Vale Golf Club Enjoy the fare of top wineries, breweries, distilleries
and restaurants to benefit Fairport Rotary charities.
Great silent auction items, and seminars by expert
Cheryl Pitti of the NY Wine & Culinary Center.