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Table of Contents
Our Office Hours
Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm
Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm
Art & Soul...............................Page 5
Auto Section...............................Page 7
Brighter/Vent.............................Page 27
Classifieds For Sale.............................Page 28
Dining and Entertainment...............................Page 6
Employment Opportunities.............................Page 30
Garage Sales.............................Page 28
Give and Take.............................Page 11
Health & Clinical Trials...............................Page 8
Home Services.............................Page 21
Just for Kids.............................Page 18
Passages.............................Page 10
Pet Place.............................Page 15
Puzzle Answers...............................Page 8
Real Estate.............................Page 16
Senior Center.............................Page 13
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$ 8 4 9
Flash Frozen
Ahi Tuna Steaks lb.
GROCERY
PRODUCE
DELI
SEAFOOD
Remember, Monday is the start of our fresh meats/produce sales
Fresh Express
Spinach $ 1 98
6 oz.
Carving Turkey . . . $ 4 49
lb.
Turkey Pastrami $ 3 49
lb.
Provolone Cheese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$ 3 49 lb.
Potato or Macaroni
Salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 49
lb.
Zesty Bow Tie Pasta
Salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2 99
lb.
FRESHLY CUT MEATS
Prices effective Monday, June 20, 20 1 6-Sunday, June 26 , 20 1 6
Hrs.: 8am-10pm 7 days a week
586-1637
119 West Commercial St. •␣East Rochester
www.eastrochestervillagefair.com
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
Jif
Peanut Butter $ 1 79
15.5-16 oz.
Expertly Made
* Please call
24 hrs. ahead
$ 4 9 9
I.Q.F.
Haddock Fillets lb.
$ 6 9 9 Bay Prime I.Q.F.
Salmon 1 lb. pkg.
$ 8 9 9
Fully Cooked 31-40 ct. Ready To Eat
Shrimp lb.
Frozen Sold in a 2lb. Bag
$ 7 9 9 Raw 21-25 ct.
Shrimp lb.
Frozen Sold in a 2lb. Bag
Your Choice Red, Yellow or Orange
Fresh Express Premium
Romaine Salad Mix
$ 1 99 $ 1 99
lb. 9 oz.
Sweet Peppers
Hellmann’s
Mayonnaise $ 2 99
30 oz.
Doritos 2/$ 5
Bar-S
Hot Dogs
16 oz.
Chef Boyardee
Pasta
89 ¢ 15 oz.
$ 2 9 9 lb.
Black Angus
Strip Steaks
$ 7 9 9 lb.
Thin Sliced
Beef Cutlets
$ 4 9 9 lb.
Fresh Ground
Meatloaf Mix
$ 3 9 9 lb.
Choice
London Broil
$ 1 5 9 lb.
Fresh Cut
Pork Steaks
$ 1 9 9 lb.
Thin Sliced
Pork Cutlets
$ 3 4 9 lb.
Bone-In
Chicken Breasts
$ 2 2 9 lb.
Bulk Italian or Breakfast
Sausage
Party Trays
by Sheryl
Farm Fresh Grade “A”
Eggs
59 ¢ Dozen
99 ¢ Family Size
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Picked Berries
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Strawberries Pick your own!
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SCOTTSVILLE RD.
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M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel
• On July 1, 1979, the first Sony Walkman goes on sale for $150 after a breakneck development phase of only four months. The initial production run of 30,000 units looked overly ambitious when only 3,000 were sold the first month.
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#1 WALLPAPER REMOVAL:Wall repair. Excellent interiorpainting. You’ll love my work andmy price! OWNER DOES ALLTHE WORK! Fully insured. CallPatrick, 585-200-8051.
starting at $49We haul away any type of junk!
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We buy old trucks and cars!Same day service available.
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ROB’S WINDOW CLEANINGsince 1985. Streak Free Guar-antee. Also, Gutter Cleaning. Topquality work. Reasonable Rates.I n s u r e d . F r e e E s t i m a t e s .585-377-7923.
AMISH BUILT SHEDS includinghorse sheds, cabins. Built to yourneeds. Frank, 585-739-3617.
WANTED-COINS/ CURRENCY
by Private Collector. Old U.S.coins, currency, collections. Topprice paid, no dealer overhead.Honeoye. 585-322-5909.
SHEPARD ASPHALT PAVING:Commercial/ residential. Excava-tion. Concrete. Topsoil. SIGN UPNOW & SAVE! 35 years exper-i e n c e ! F r e e E s t i m a t e s !585-733-2781.
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RNJ STUMP GRINDING& TREE REMOVAL:
Affordable, honest, quality service.Rick Gerbino, 585-750-6044.
NATE’S HANDYMAN:*No job too big or small.
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*Honey Do List.*Basement Waterproofing.$99 Roof Repair Special.
$59 Gutter Cleaning.585-755-NATE (6283)
ONLINE FINANCIALEDUCATION!
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AMERICAN GIRL DOLLCLOTHES & ACCESSORIESSALE. 75% OFF All. June 1st-30th. Main St Mercantile, 62North Main Street, Fairport.
& MUSIC • DANCE • THEATRE • EXHIBITS
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Chase Farms 459 Pannell Rd. • Fairport Just west of Wayside Gardens, Off Rt. 31
Pick Your Own, Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7am-12noon & Call for evening hours.
Sat. & Sun. 7am-1pm only. Roadside Market is also open every day at 9am
with Fresh Picked Berries for purchase
www.chasefarmsmarket.com
Call the Berry Hotline
315-986-3691
Strawberry Shortcake and Sundae Stand Open Daily!
SAWYER TREE SERVICE:SPRING SPECIALSAffordable Pricing
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DRYWALL SPECIALIST: 36 yearsexperience. Complete finished base-ments, ceiling & wall repair, Call RonColon for free estimate 585-802-6934.
A man and his art are like a fool and his king. ~Corri Alius
CRAFT SHOW (Handmade)and MARKET SQUARE(Commercial): Vendors wantedfor separate shows at PalymraCanaltown Days, Palmyra NY,Sept. 17 & 18. Find contactinfo./ applications at www.palmyracanaltowndays.org orcall, Crafts: 315-986-3206;Market Square: 315-597-2459.
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EXPERT PIANO TUNING & RE-PAIR. Since 1980. Musician Extraor-d ina i re , Char l e s M. Fre ida ,585-426-2334.
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M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel
• On June 29, 1967, blond bombshell actress Jayne Mansfield is killed instantly when the car in which she is riding strikes the rear of a trailer truck on I-90 east of New Orleans. A thick white fog from a mosquito sprayer may have obscured the truck.
Breakfast Pizza
Put a healthy twist on pizza for a quick, satisfying breakfast kids and adults will love. Start with sliced naan or a whole wheat bagel. Toast to warm and add a smear of ricotta cheese. Then top with sliced tomatoes and sprinkle with a dash of fleur de sel and dried basil, if desired. If you prefer a sweeter pizza, skip the tomatoes and use sliced fruit instead. This tasty breakfast will fight hunger pangs straight until lunchtime.
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T UES : Chicken French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12 W ED : Lobster Bisque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
T HURS : 3-Course Meal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18 F RI : Haddock Fish Fry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12 S AT : Veal Oscar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20 S UN : Beef Brisket Pot Roast . . . . . . . . . . $12
Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch
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F EATURED D INNER S PECIALS : 4:30-6:30
Sunday Brunch Served with complimentary cinnamon buns! EVERY SUNDAY • 10am-2pm No buffet here, made to order!
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Tuesday, June 21 Bobby and The Einsteins (40’s, 50’s and 60’s)
Tuesday, June 28 Paulsen Baker & Friends (Good Time Music)
Tuesday, July 5 Don Newcomb Band (Country)
C oncerts Under The Stars
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Tom Wahl’s ® Picnic Pavilion • Rt. 5&20, Avon TUESDAY NIGHT CONCERTS 7:30-10:00pm
RAIN OR SHINE
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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
(Minimum $10.00)
or 10% OFF Lunch Menu Only
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Expires 6/24/16. Valid Monday-Friday Only.
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Beer & Wine available
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illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.
We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project
Monroe County Legal Assistance Center
1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. ~Alfred Lord Tennyson
MOTORCYCLESWANTED
Before 1980. Runningor not! Japanese,British,
European,AmericanTop $Cash$ Paid.
Free appraisals!CALL 315-569-8094
Email: [email protected]
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M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel
• On June 27, 1940, the Germans set up two-way radio communication employing their most sophisticated coding machine, Enigma, to transmit information. The Germans considered Enigma unbreakable, but the British had broken the code as early as the German invasion of Poland.
CUSTOM SAW MILLING at yourlocation. Despatch Custom MillingInc. Please call Vince at 585-259-6863for pricing.
Happiness often sneaks in through a door you didn’t know you left open. ~John Barrymore
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NIAGARA AUTO SWAP MEET.Car Shows. June 25 - 26. Cars/parts 4- sale. Hundreds ofvendors/show cars. BBQ, musicbeer. Family Fun. Rt. 78, Lock-p o r t . 7 1 6 - 5 4 2 - 2 5 8 5 ,niagaraswapmeet.com.
2011 MONTANA 5th WHEEL Se-ries M-3400/4 Slides. ”Moving toMontana” Package plus many extras,excellent condition, $30,000/ O.B.O.2004 Silverado 2500HD truck w/5thwheel hitch, 83K miles, $12,000/O.B.O. 1-585-334-4518. Henrietta,NY. Pics e-mail [email protected].
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Is Knee Replacement Surgery the Only Option? DEAR DR. ROACH: I usually walk 45 minutes daily for a cardio workout. However, the Florida summer heat can be brutal, so instead of walking, I swim and walk one hour in the pool. Is that as good a cardio workout as walking? -- R.G.
ANSWER: I think that having several different ways to exercise is a good idea, since the muscles used will always be at least somewhat different and it can keep you from being bored when doing the same thing day after day. In your situation, I think that it makes a great deal of sense to avoid the heat by getting in the pool.
The intensity of a cardiovascular workout can be measured simply by your pulse rate. A rough but commonly used guide is that moderate cardiovascular exercise is 50 percent to 70 percent of your age-predicted maximum of 220 minus your age. So for age 50, your maximum is 170, and moderate exercise is a pulse of 85 to 119. You can check your pulse at the wrist with a clock, or wear a heart monitor.
Swimming almost always is a more-intense workout than walking (race walkers certainly can get a very fast pulse rate), and walking in the pool is a good exercise for your heart and many muscles.
If the pool is outdoors, as is usual in warm, sunny places, you need to wear and reapply plenty of sunscreen to protect your skin.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: In 1978, I was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. It was on the pituitary gland and pushing on the optic nerve. I had surgery, but only half was removed because of the optic nerve. The other half was shrunk with chemo and radiation. I am concerned about the long-term effects of radiation, because I had a stroke in 2012 and the doctors said this stroke might have been a link to long-term effects of radiation. But 36 years later? Can you confirm or deny that the long-term effects of radiation cause stroke? -- B.R.
ANSWER: I can’t tell you whether your stroke was caused by the radiation you received; however, I can confirm that high- dose radiation (from radiation therapy for your tumor, not from a diagnostic CT scan) increases the overall risk of transient ischemic attack and stroke. A well-done study from Australia in 2011 showed that radiation treatment approximately doubles the risk of TIA and stroke.
This does not mean that the treatment you had in 1978 was inappropriate. Treatment of a brain tumor, even a noncancerous one, is critical, because there is very little room in your head for a tumor in that position. The medical treatment we have now for these kinds of tumors was not available in 1978.
What this means for people with a history of radiation treatment to the head is that they should do everything to reduce their risk of stroke, which means no smoking, careful control of blood pressure and cholesterol, careful diet including low sodium and low sugar, and discussion with a doctor about aspirin therapy.
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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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Turn Good Lunchboxes into Great Lunchboxes (Family Features) While moms want to make sure their kids eat a healthier lunch at school, it’s not always easy packing lunches that are good for them. Food and lifestyle expert Evette Rios has five easy tips to help families pack a healthier lunch, and turn a good lunchbox into a great lunchbox: 1. Subtract the fat. Remove unnecessary fat with fat-free deli meats - your kids won’t know the difference. 2. Avoid temptation with snacks. Children who eat a poor quality breakfast or lunch may give in to temptation, so offer healthier snacks like nuts and dried fruit, or sneak 20 percent of your kid’s daily fiber into the lunchbox by packing a Nature Valley granola bar or Fiber One bar. 3. It’s not juice if it’s not 100 percent. If you are going to serve juice make sure its 100 percent fruit juice. 4. Don’t be afraid to give them a sweet treat. Instead of a candy bar or cookies, try packing Go-GURT(r) Portable Lowfat Yogurt. With a fun tube and smooth, creamy texture, these treats are specially made to freeze and thaw by lunchtime. 5. If kids help select it or cook it, they’ll eat it. Give them a choice and involve them, but guide their choices. Let them cruise the produce aisle and pick out the fruit they want to eat. Show your children how to cut veggies into bite-sized pieces that they can dip into a favorite sauce. Also, have them make trail mix with low-salt nuts and dried fruits, and portion it into single serving bags.
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M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel
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Don’t they look sweet, upon the seat of a bicycle built for- huh?! Rochester Pedal Bike Tours
The newest variety of Hosta....Puphosta; Requires a lot of water and does well in the shade!
A Kindergarten Chorus sings the ABC song at Holley’s Senior Appreciation Breakfast in May
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Re: FILING CABINETS from May 13th Give & Take – Nida, please call 585-264-9197
REDDISH COLORED WICKER PATIO CUSHIONS . Seat and back cushions for settee & 2 chairs. Chair seat 23x23; settee 48x23 : 585-624-5626
SILK FLOWERS – all seasons : 585-872-6062
SEVERAL EGG CRATE FOAM MATTRESS PADS: [email protected]
GIRL’S 4-DRAWER WHITE CHEST & MATCHING 2-DRAWER NIGHT STAND in fair condition : 585-657-7565
RUBBER THRESHOLD RAMPS . Ideal for wheelchairs and scooters. Slip resistant and can be trimmed to fit : 585-964-8386
FOUR (4) WHITE MINI BLINDS (3 - 43” and 1 - 23”): 585-487-6411
1987 CATALINA CAPRI SAILBOAT with trailer. 21 foot : 904-535-4681
BRAND NEW I.V. POLE: 585-586-8354
USED, RINSED WINE BOTTLES in Pittsford. You pick up. Please call to arrange a pick up time : 585-641-0340
LARGE REPTILE TANK. Also have a small tank and stand. Pick up only : [email protected]
AVON CAR BOTTLES WITH FRAGRANCE (The Firefighter, The Cable Car and the MG etc.) : 585-203-4688
OLD SKI PINS (Stowe, Sugarbush and Killington) : 585-203-4688
100 RETURNABLE BOTTLES for Scouts or other non-profit organization. You pick up. Call or text 585-967-3208
SMALL ANIMAL WIRE CAGE (12x12x24). Used by three loving dogs : [email protected]
PLANTS. Forsythia, Lily of the Valley, Solomon’s Seal. You dig : (585) 943-9734
10 TARPS – just need cleaning. Brockport area : 585-281-6787
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OVER-SIZED RECLINER for disabled person in group home : 585-383-0405
LARGE AMERICAN FLAG to hang on country barn: Text/Call 585-317-6559 or email [email protected]
NEED 10’ CHRISTMAS TREES in good condition, delivered if possible to Canandaigua : 315-521-8680
HANDICAP SCOOTER that works. Needs to be delivered : 585-261-4642
PRINTER in good working condition : 585-285-2446
INFORMATION ON DEGENERATIVE OSTEOARTHRITIS: Looking for others to share what has worked for them to ease degenerative osteoarthritis : 585-260-8787
METAL SHELVING, BOOKCASES: 585-589-1430
Webster Senior Center (Friday Knitters) would like 3 and 4 ply all colors of BABY YARN: Yvonne 585-347-6055
MATTRESSES, KITCHEN TABLE – small, round or square with 2 or 4 chairs : 585-948-9234
OLD-FASHIONED HAND CRANK ICE CREAM MAKER for birthday party 7/24/16 : 585-444-0224
POTTING SOIL – new or used: 585-533-2106
GAS GRILL w/tank. In good condition. For senior citizen. Canandaigua : 585-905-3099
50-100 FEET OF STOCKADE FENCING. Chili/Henrietta area : 585-436-8158
SENIOR HOUSING LOOKING FOR BULBS FOR GARDENING – Irises, Lily of Valley w/roots, Hens & Chicks. Also, Lilac bushes, Hibiscus etc. Farmington area : 585-905-8982
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Step Up For Seniors Walk Fund-raiser for Fairport Baptist Homes -Join us for this community & familyevent to raise money for FairportBaptist Homes and local seniors.Raise money, walk, then join us forall the family fun afterward! DonAlhart is our host again this yearand Red Wings Mascot Spikes willbe joining us at registration!S e p t e m b e r 1 7 . w w w .fairportbaptisthomes.org.
Diabetes Sisters PODS MeetupEastside - Diabetes Sisters is asupport group for women with alltypes of diabetes. We are part of anational organization that offerssupport, information and resourcesto women with diabetes of all ages(18 and over) and backgrounds.We meet the third Tuesday of eachmonth at 6pm at Perinton ManorApartments Community Room, 62Manorshire Dr., Fairport. www.diabetessisters.org
FAIRPORT
Where Are They Now??? AvonCentral School´s Class of 1966 isholding their 50th class reunion inAugust. In preparation for thisevent we are trying to locate someof our classmates, as follows: LindaFountain, Bruce Harris, RobertJamieson, Tom Phillips, KathleenSmith (Carney), Norma Weaver. Iffamily or friends in the area haveany contact information on ourclassmates, please contact: Larry A.Peeler, ACS Class of ´66, ReunionP l a n n i n g C o m m i t t e e ,585-334-2371, [email protected]
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Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime. Teach a man to create an artificial shortage of fish and he will eat steak. ~Jay Leno
New Covenant Fellowship &Healing Rooms of Rochester areholding a Healing Service focusedon anyone suffering from PTSD onSaturday, July 9th at 7pm. Theevent will be held at New CovenantFellowship, 1350 Five Mile LineRoad, Penfield. The service is free &open to the public. We encourageall who need healing to join us. Call(585) 216-1350 for more info.
PENFIELD
Museum Commemorates 60thAnniversary of end of RochesterSubway with gala weekend event.The Rochester Subway ended pas-senger service 60 years ago thismonth, and the New York Museumof Transportation is commemorat-ing the anniversary with a two-dayevent full of trolley rides, slide talks,”Casey Jones” Subway track cardemonstrations, kids games andactivities, door prizes, Subway artshow, and more. Saturday andSunday, June 25 and 26, 11am-5pm. Admission: $12 adults; $10seniors age 65 and over; $10youths age 3-12 (no reservationsrequired). New York Museum ofTransportation, 6393 East RiverRoad, Rush, (585) 533-1113, www.nymtmuseum.org.
HENRIETTA
XRX Pioneer Club: Wednesday,June 22, Joey B´s at Brickstone,1325 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester.12:15pm - lunch. $18 - members;@20 - guests. Reservations required- Rose - 347-4983. Limited parking!Additional parking at St. JohnMeadows. Reminder: Bring HOPEHouse donations.
Twilight Tours - Mt. Hope Ceme-tery: Thursdays at 7pm, May 12 -A u g u s t 1 1 . M e e t : N o r t hGatehouse, 791 Mount Hope Ave.,opposite Robinson Drive. Admis-sion: $5 per person*. Free formembers and children under 16accompanied by a paying adult.*Note: Cash/Check Only. We donot accept credit cards at this time.These 75-minute tours includesome topics covered on SundayNorth Section tours as well as newmaterial, on an alternative route ofthe North Section.
East House 8th Annual Hope &Recovery Luncheon - On Friday,September 30, Academy Award,Golden Globe Award and BAFTA-Award winning actor and mentalhealth advocate, Richard Dreyfusswill speak at the eighth annualHope & Recovery Luncheon at theRochester Riverside ConventionCenter at 11:30am. Reservationsare $75 and VIP reservations, whichwill lend an opportunity to meetMr. Dreyfuss at a VIP reception, are$175. For more information aboutreservations or sponsorships, pleasevisit our website. With questionsplease contact us by email [email protected], orcall 238-4800.
A romantic musical comedy forthe entire family! AUSTEN´S PRIDE:A NEW MUSICAL OF PRIDE ANDPREJUDICE springs to life when theauthor re-imagines the world of hernovel. As the compelling love storyof Elizabeth Bennet and FitzwilliamDarcy unfolds, Austen learns to seeboth the story and herself in a newlight. July 13-24, 7:30pm, CallahanTheater at Nazareth College ArtsCenter, 4245 East Ave., Rochester.http://FingerLakesMTF.com
ROCHESTER
New Covenant Fellowship &Healing Rooms of Rochester arepresenting a two-day PTSD HealingConference w/Dr. Mike Hutchings,Director of Education for GlobalAwakening to equip anyone desir-ing a deeper understanding of howto minister spiritually to those bat-tling PTSD: pastors, counselors, layministers, medical professionals,veterans outreach workers, emer-gency responders & family mem-bers. The conference begins Friday,July 8th, 6:30PM & continues onSaturday, July 9th, 9:00AM to2:30PM at New Covenant Fellow-ship, 1350 Five Mile Line Rd, Pen-field. Register online at www.abovegoundchurch.com. Cost:$45/person includes all sessions,m a t e r i a l s & l u n c h . C a l l585-216-1350 for more info.
XRX Pioneer Club Singles Group- Tuesday, June 28, Mama Lor´s,1841 Ridge Road East, Webster.11:30AM - lunch. Individual bills.Reservations required - Marie -288-2973.
WEBSTER
2016 Swing for Seniors - AnnualGolf Tournament to benefitFairport Baptist Homes Foundation.Held Wednesday, July 20th at theRavenwood Golf Club, 929Lynaugh Rd., Victor. www.fairportbaptisthomes.org.
VICTOR
Women´s Council Garden Tour -Saturday, July 23: 10am-4pm.Experience six beautiful residentialgardens in the Rochester area. Pro-ceeds benefit the Rochester Mu-seum & Science Center. Tickets are$18 in advance, online or at thelocations listed below. On the dayof the tour, tickets are $22 at theCunningham House on the RMSCcampus. For TICKET LOCATIONS -visit our website at www.rmsc.org.
Pathways Through History - TheCity of Rochester, in conjunctionwith the Friends of Mount HopeCemetery, is presenting PATH-WAYS THROUGH HISTORY atMount Hope Cemetery on Satur-day, June 18, 10:30am-3pm. Travelthe Path Through History! Exper-ience historically and culturallysignificant sites, locations andevents throughout New York State.For more information, please visitiloveny.com/pthweekend.
Red Cross urges blood andplatelet donations during chal-lenging summer months. Donorscan choose their day to help savelives during summer awarenesscampaign. The American Red Crossurges blood and platelet donors tochoose their day to give and helpensure blood is available for pa-tients all summer long during itsannual summer awareness cam-paign, sponsored by Suburban Pro-pane. For more information and tomake an appointment to donate,download the American Red CrossB l o o d D o n o r A p p , v i s i tredcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
June 2016 Mount Hope Ceme-tery Theme Tour: Admission: $7per person, Free to members andchildren under 16 accompanied bya n a d u l t . H O M E T O T H EPROSPEROUR AND PENNILESS, Sat-urday, June 25 at 11am. TourGuide: Cam Tran. Meet: South En-trance, 1133 Mt. Hope Ave., op-posite the Distillery Restaurant.Stroll the paved, flat-surfacedGrove Avenue. Lean about resi-dents of great wealth and status,and also those who had little butleft a mark nonetheless. Informa-tion Line: (585) 461-3494. Website:www.fomh.org
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Caring for grandchildren In the not-so-distant past, it was quite common for
various generations of a single family to live under one roof and for many different members of the family to play a role in raising the children.
But that dynamic slowly changed as families spread out geographically. However, when the economy faltered and parents of young children realized they needed help, many returned to the old way of doing things. Grandparents stepped up to look after their grandkids, and adults moved back home with their aging parents. Some seniors needed to move in with their children to make ends meet.
A study of data from the Rand Corporation found that, of the four million children living with their grandparents in the United States, 2.5 million live in three-generation households. Nearly 1.5 million live in split-generation households or ones in which grandparents are raising their grandchildren. The proportion of all grandchildren living in three-generation households, 3.6 percent, has been steady in recent years.
Research suggests that split-generation households are usually formed when parents are no longer able to take care of their children because of physical or mental illness, substance abuse, or economic problems. Three-generation households, on the other hand, are generally formed because of problems parents encounter living independently, such as through separation or divorce or due to unemployment or economic need.
Caring for their grandchildren can elicit many feelings in grandparents, from nervousness to excitement about a fresh face around the house. Raising grandkids can be overwhelming for elderly men and women, but the following are a few tips that can make the process easier.
· Explore your feelings. When you acknowledge your feelings, you are on the right path to making things work and recognizing possible obstacles.
· Expect mixed feelings from others. Grandchildren and your own children also may be apprehensive about this new living
situation. Encourage everyone to share their thoughts and come to a consensus on how things will be done. Expect it to take some time to establish a schedule, and don’t be discouraged by any initial behavioral problems.
· Take care of yourself. Grandchildren, particularly young ones, can have a lot of energy and may require constant attention. Caring for such lively youngsters can be taxing on grandparents, who must make their own health and nutrition a priority. Give yourself some time for recreation and rest. Have grandchildren help out where they can. Don’t feel you have to spend every moment entertaining them.
· Ask for help when needed. Reach out to friends or community members if you are feeling overwhelmed. There are a number of resources available to you, and many organizations, including AARP, have their own tips for assisting three-generation households.
Multi-generational households are common once again. Families who work together can make the most of such living arrangements.
Marge, like some people her age, can’t drive anymore. She gave up her keys. But she could use a lift... a visit to a doctor, a trip to the grocery store, a stop at the bank. If you have a couple of hours a month to help, please call us to volunteer. We’ll provide you with training and supplemental insurance.
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ACROSS DOWN 1 Pleasing
2 Ahs’ mates
3 Upper crust
4 David -- Roth
5 Unbending
6 Eastern nursemaid
7 Coral creature
8 Scrap
9 Appreciative
10 Green land
11 Being (Lat.)
12 Cistern
18 Lengthy
discourses
21 “House That Jack
Built” critter
23 Scooted
24 Eviscerate
25 Gorilla
26 Hurry
28 Cheese choice
30 Chowed down
31 Mystery writer
Stout
33 Indivisible
34 “-- Little Teapot”
39 Venomous viper
41 Nerds
42 Computer brand
43 Hypnotist’s look
45 Relaxation
47 21-Down’s food
48 Handles
49 Collection
51 Singer DiFranco
53 Wish undone
1 Year-end refrains
6 Farthest point
12 Girl in “Peanuts”
13 TV ad spokescat
14 More sore
15 Hitching posts?
16 Criterion
17 Wan
19 Shirt shape
20 Comic Idle
22 Not “post-”
24 Petrol
27 Taj Mahal locale
29 Nowhere near
32 Including the latest
information
35 Adolescent
36 Abound
37 Superman foe
Luthor
38 Shell game need
40 Pull along
42 Past
44 Lucy’s hubby
46 Ostriches’ kin
50 U.S. neighbor
52 Fold
54 Online periodicals
55 Small Pacific
seabird
56 Go to bed
57 Fits inside snugly
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M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel
• On June 30, 1900, four German boats burn at the docks in Hoboken, New Jersey, killing more than 300 people. The combination of old wood, strong winds and fuel-filled cargo sheds made the fire spread very rapidly. The fire was so large that it could be seen throughout the New York City area.
DIRTY DOGS/ CATS: Paw PrintzMobile Pet Styling. Now acceptingnew clients. Our mobile shop comesdirectly to you fully contained. One onone care. No more drop off or pick up.Less stress on you and your pets. Day,evening and weekend appointmentsavailable. Monday thru Sunday, 7am-9pm. Dogs are not just pets, they arepart of the family! 585-509-1890.PawPrintzMobilePetStyling.com
HEAVENLY KENNEL DOGBOARDING: Large rooms w/airconditioning. Floor to ceilingwalls, individual rooms w/raisedbeds. All pets receive individual-ized attention! 585-794-0550;www.heavenlykennel.com
PET SITTINGNeed someone to care for yourpets when you´re not home?
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Classroom Pets M ake Learning Fun (Family Features) Curriculum Ideas for
Classrooms w ith Pets W hen animals are used as tangible, relatable
examples in lessons, students can become engaged and more easily
understand the information. Writing - Ask students to w rite an adventure
story about the c lassroom pet, then share a new story each w eek.
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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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Fisher Meeting Room 06/21 Fab Films at the Library
Please call 249-5481 for the title of tonightís movie. No reg. Tue., 6:30pm Fisher Meeting Room.
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Every morning, Dr. Gerald Benjamin, or Dr. Ben, as he is more widely known stands at the front door of St. Agnes School - rain, snow or sunshine - and greets the children by name. Doling out hugs, encouragement, and genuine smiles, Dr. Ben is the living embodiment of the school’s core valuesórespectfulness of others, kindness, and a sense of appreciation for all people. As the children line up to say their eager “hellos,” it is difficult for them to imagine beginning the day at their beloved school without taking a moment with this gentle man, but that day is fast approaching. After nineteen years at St. Agnes School, Dr. Ben has announced his retirement. Dr. Ben began his career 57 years ago as an intern teacher for the disabled at Massachusetts Hospital School, and demonstrated his commitment to quality education for all in a variety of roles including Assistant Professor of Education at Boston University and the University of Virginia and Principal at Geneseo Central, Cambridge Central, and Caledonia- Mumford Central schools. He established both the scholarship and summer education programs at St. Agnes School, improving educational outcomes and access to resources for its students. Dr. Ben has created a curriculum that educates the whole child, adding Spanish, Technology, Art and Page Turners. A dedicated supporter of the arts and the greater community, Dr. Ben has long been involved with many area organizations, including the Paralyzed Veterans of America, the Open Door Mission, Teresa House, and Camp Good Days. As Principal of St. Agnes School, he has organized cultural programs for school and community that range from rock cello performances to RPO classical brass to Chinese
Bidding fond farewell to a beloved principal
Dr. Ben
acrobats. He currently serves on the board of Catholic Charities of Livingston County. With degrees in Psychology and English Literature from American International College and Special Education/Elementary Education from Tufts University, Dr. Ben went on to study Special Education and School Administration at Syracuse University, from which he received his Ph.D. in 1967. A beloved member of the community, Dr. Ben is the recipient of multiple awards, including the American Legion Americanism medal, the Genesee Valley Council of the Arts award, and the New York State Distinguished Leader of a Private School Award, and has been honored by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International as a Paul Harris Fellow in recognition of his efforts to further better understanding among diverse people and his philanthropic efforts. In addition to a student celebration, a community Open House will be held in Dr. Ben’s honor on Sunday, July 17th, from 1-4 p.m. at the Riviera Theater on Center Street in Geneseo. All are welcome to attend.
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Fairport Author Michelle Castellihas published a new book: A HeartFor God and will be signing copies ofher new book at Alpha Omega Book-store on Saturday, June 25th from12pm-2pm at The Penfield Store(1601 Penfield Rd) and from 3-5pm atthe Greece Store (1540 W. Ridge Rd).
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What’s with these men nowadays who get women interested in them, then drop them cold? It had gone so far as to saying “Hello Darling” on the phone, hugging me many times whenever he saw me, etc. Just because I’m as old as I am doesn’t mean that I don’t have feelings and can’t be hurt. If you have no intention of following through on your first interest don’t start anything in the first place. Stay in the situation that you’re in at that time and forget anything else.
You WERE being loud and rude on your phone when the women nicely asked you to please take it out into the hallway. I applaud her for sticking up for us who are tired of this behavior. Yet this is why many of us won’t say anything to people like you. The excuse you had?
You were making a call for work regarding a disabled person you work for? Lady, with that mouth and attitude I would be ashamed of having you represent an agency that violates persons’ HIPPA rights in front of others and uses the language you did! If this is how you act when you don’t have an individual with disabilities with you, I would seriously be concerned how you treat them when no one else is around.
I live in [local town] and the other night a neighbor veteran had called the VA with severe issues. All living in the area were not allowed to go to our homes as police handled the situation. When the local news stations showed up some of them were, let’s say, very unprofessional in their language. I understand this is their job but they were working in our neighborhood. The man the police were dealing with has served our country! My hope and prayers go out to all our veterans in hopes they can receive the help they need. I am so grateful to live in this country.
Thank you to the gentleman who paid for our purchase at the Webster Panera Bread. It was so appreciated and very kind of you! Sorry for taking so long to post a thank you but I have just gotten out of the hospital. Betty and George
Last Wednesday I was turning lef t on a green arrow that had just turned yellow when an oncoming car came straight at me out of nowhere. I was very shaken but thanks to my airbag and seat belt not badly injured. My car, however, was totaled. A young woman who had been walking or jogging when the accident occurred came up to my car immediately after the crash to see if I was okay. She told me I had had a green arrow and she stayed with me until the paramedics and police arrived. I believe she gave a statement to the police, but I did not get her name. I asked one of the firemen to thank her for me as she was walking away, but he said he could not catch her. Thank you for your caring and kindness. It was a blessing!
Honest people do exist. Just a thank you to the person who found the Arcticloth that I had dropped while getting into my car on May 28th, a ninety degree day. I noticed I did not have it when I got to the other side of town. I called Brockport Rite Aid where I had purchased it and was told that someone had found it in the parking lot and turned it in. I want to say a sincere thank you to them. I was pleasantly surprised. Thank you. Mary
WOW-outstanding service! Avon TOPS Store Manager, Bill G., goes above and beyond to assure customer satisfaction! He reads the customer surveys and addresses comments. I am really impressed. Thank you, Bill! Carol W.
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FAIRPORT: 19 Birch Lane (offJefferson Ave.). 6/24 ( Fri., 9to 3), 6/25 (Sat., 9 to 3). Lotsof household items, kitchenitems, kids toys/ books/clothes, craft supplies, items ofinterest, priced to sell. Findyour next pinterest project!Make me an offer! Everythingmust go.
FAIRPORT: 291 Jefferson Ave-nue, Friday, 6/17 (9am-5pm), Sat-urday, 6/18 (10am-4pm). GarageSale, Pottery & Tile Sale!Furniture: 2 sofas, glass diningtable, dresser drawers andrecliner. Household items, cos-tume jewelry, collectible dolls(including 1964 John Lennon -Remco), doll clothes, original Lifemagazines, linens. Gifts, gifts, gifts... handmade original pottery andartistic ceramic tiles.
ELAINE’S FURNISHINGS: 1865MONROE AVENUE, FRONT OFBRIGHTON COMMONS. PARKINGAT ESL BANK. 10%-20% STOREWIDE SALE OFF SOFAS, LOVESEATS, DINING SETS, ARTWORK,LIGHTING, ETC. WE ALSO CON-DUCT YOUR MOVING ESTATESALE. WED.- FRI., 12-5; SAT., 12-4,ALWAYS BY APPOINTMENT. CALLELAINE, 585-269-4638.
PITTSFORD: 19 Elatia Circle. 6/16thru 6/18 from 9 am to 3 pm. Comeshop our giant garage sale packed fullof treasures. We have everything fromantiques to gently used kid´s toys andlots of home decor. Everything isreasonably priced to sell. Hope to seeyou there!
FARMINGTON: 5650 County Rd 41(Between Rt. 332 & County Rd 8.)6/24-6/26 (9-5pm). HUGE MUL-TIBUILDING SALE. Lots of stuff,don’t miss out!
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RUSH: 6720 East River Rd. (NearRt.251) 6/25-26 (8am-5pm). MULTIFAMILY. Furniture- Antique andnew. Motorcycle helmets, Lamps,Lighting Fixtures, Dog House,Glassware, Household, Clothes andmuch more!
HENRIETTA: 400 Wildbriar Rd.6/23-26 (9am-4pm). Traveling SuitBag, Meat Slicer, Draw Rods,Drapes, Material, Clothes, CasioKeyboard- Fairly new and muchmore!
PITTSFORD: 6 HASTINGSCIRCLE. Friday and Saturday,June 24th and 25th (10:00 AMto 3:00 PM). Rain or shine.Tropitone patio set; Major &Minor shop tools; Furniture;and Household items.
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WEST HENRIETTA: 801 Bai-ley Road. June 23-25 (9-5pm).Lots of household items,Grandfather clock, love seat,generator, motorcycle gear,wardrobe closet, misc. items.Questions: 585-690-8633.
GREAT EXPECTATIONSFURNITURE AND HOMEGOODS: Sectionals, recliners,dining room/kitchen tables andchairs, lamps, mirrors, decor andmore. Gently used at great prices.Tues. thru Fri. (11am-5pm); Sat.(11am-4pm). 160 School St. Vic-tor. 585-314-7652. Mary KayDistributor. Cash or check only.FURNITURE WANTED TOSELL.
FAIRPORT: 30 & 38 Squirrels HeathRd. Saturday, June 18th (9am-2pm).MULTI FAMILY Garage/MovingSale. Furniture, household, and muchmore!
W E S T B L O O M F I E L DHISTORICAL SOCIETY 25thAnnual Community Yard Sale-July 9th (9am to 4pm) at ourMuseum (8966 Route 5&20)Spaces available to sellantiques/collectibles or yardsale items. $10 members/ $25non-members. Same day asEast Bloomfield Antique Sale inthe park. WBHS yard saledonations welcomed. ContactJudi 624-4978.
WEBSTER: 618 Applegrove Circle.June 23rd, 24th and 25th (8am-till).Entertainment Center, Heirloom Doll,Crocks, Lamps, Musical Clock, DVDPlayer and Dining Room Set plusmuch more!
FAIRPORT: 10 Patera Ave.(Off 31F and Howell Rd.)6/17-18 (9-3). Household,furniture, glassware and much,much more!
FAIRPORT: 2 Beardsley St. June24th and 25th (9am-5pm). MULTIFAMILY. Downsizing! Must SellFurniture, Dishes, Art, Householditems and much more!
CARPET LAYER has THOU-SANDS of yards of carpet leftover! $1.50/ s.f., installed. Freein home estimates. Hugh,585-798-0909.
DINING ROOM TABLE,45x90 with pad and leaf with9 upholstered chairs, ChinaCabinet, $2,000. Chest ofDrawers , $100. Cas t roConvertible Love seat convertsto single bed, $125. QueenAnne Chair, $40. Oak Tablewith leaf and 6 cane backleather chairs, $120. BoysDesk, Triple dresser with mir-ror and bookshelf unit, $150.Noritake, Blue Hills fine China,180 pc. 12 place setting, $225and more... 585-223-3585.
FOR SALE: New quart bottles, whiteplastic, 78 per box. Also, boxes ofbottle caps, 6000-7000 per box. Also,miscellaneous clear bottles, varioussizes. 315-331-2712.
BATWING MOWER- 15’: Goodcondition. $2,500. 585-734-0186.
LEISURE OUTDOOR FURNITUREand more For Sale! All items arehandmade and delivery is available.Stop by our Shop at 7682 W. Hen-rietta Rd., Rush, NY 14543 or visit our
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F I R E W O O D : F a c e C o r d s(4´x8´x16”). Seasoned, unseasoned,pickup or delivered. BundlesAvailable. 5385 Agar Rd., Avon. Call/text Mike McEvoy, 585-690-6024.
MUST SELL! Dining room hutch,solid oak, $400. Vaughan Bassett OakTriple Dresser with Mirror, 8 drawers,$150. Both excellent condition.585-217-8629.
OAK LIBRARY TABLE, 2 drawers.6 0 ” x 3 2 ” x 3 0 ” . $ 1 5 0 . C a l l ,585-223-2194.
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RAF Tabtronics 2854 Genesee St. • Piffard, NY 14533
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RAF Tabtronics 2854 Genesee St. • Piffard, NY 14533
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