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The Fairport-Perinton Edition (585) 377-1411 • (866) 812-8111 February 5, 2016

Only $ 9 99

3290 Atlantic Ave. (Rt. 286) Penfield

(addt’l topping $2.00 each)

18” Large 1 Topping Pizza

DRIVERS WHO SWITCHED FROM:

$446$AVERAGE

ANNUAL

SAVINGS:

Geico saved $ 440*

on average with Allstate

Progressive saved $ 395* on average with Allstate

State Farm saved $ 431 * on average with Allstate

*

SHOPPING FOR CAR INSURANCE? CALL ME FIRST.

446

14 Perinton Hills [email protected]

Across from the Perinton Wegmans.

Christina Avery585-223-1510

15908

2

Save even more than before with Allstate.

Annual savings based on information reported nationally by new Allstate auto customers for policies written in 2014. Actual savings will vary. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Co., Northbrook, IL © 2015 Allstate Insurance Co.

Drivers who switched to Allstate saved an average of $446* a year. So when you’re shopping for car insurance, call me first. You could be surprised by how much you’ll save.

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Table of Contents

Our Office Hours

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

Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm

Art & Soul.............................Page 10

Auctions And Antiques.............................Page 14

Auto Section.............................Page 12

Brighter/Vent.............................Page 35

Classifieds For Sale...............................Page 8

Dining and Entertainment...............................Page 4

Employment Opportunities.............................Page 36

Garage Sales.............................Page 31

Give and Take.............................Page 16

Health & Clinical Trials.............................Page 20

Home Services.............................Page 22

Just for Kids.............................Page 26

Passages.............................Page 32

Pet Place...............................Page 9

Puzzle Answers.............................Page 17

Real Estate.............................Page 11

Senior Center.............................Page 25

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& MORE DELI GROCERY

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Prices effective Monday, February 8-Sunday, February 14th

FRESHLY CUT MEATS

119 West Commercial St. •␣East Rochester

www.eastrochestervillagefair.com

We reserve the right to limit quantities.

$22.79 lb.

31-40 Fully Cooked

Shrimp $7.49 lb.

Sold in a 2 lb. bag

21-25 Raw

Shrimp $8.99 lb.

Sold in a 2 lb. bag

16-20 Raw

Shrimp $9.99 lb.

Sold in a 2 lb. bag

Lanovara

Cannolis

99¢ each

Father’s Table Variety Sampler

Cheesecake $4.99 16 oz.

Kellogg’s

Pop Tarts

2/$4 14.7oz.

Delizza Custard Cream

Eclairs

$3.99 30 ct.

Shurfine

Butter

2/$5 1 lb. pkg.

Shurfine

Cake Mixes

Fresh Sliced Brown Sugar

Ham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.99 lb.

American Cheese

White or Yelllow $2.99 lb.

Brussels Sprouts $1.89 lb.

Iceberg Lettuce

Cauliflower $1.79 Head

Eye of Round Roast $ 4 9 9

lb.

Sirloin Tip Roast $ 4 9 9

lb.

SEAFOOD 1 Lb. PKG

IQF Sea Scallops $10.49 IQF Bay Scallops $6.99

Haddock Filets $4.99 lb.

Tilapia Filets $3.99 lb.

$ 6 9 9 lb.

Sweet Savings Sweet Savings Black Angus

NY Strip Steaks $ 6 9 9

lb. Filet

Mignon $ 10 9 9

Whole

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$ 8 4 9 lb.

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French

Rack of Pork $ 4 9 9

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lb.

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16.5 oz.

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Your Choice

Head

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Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Saturday Prime Rib Special Includes: 10 Oz. Prime Rib, Salad,

Potato & Fresh Rolls $19.00

Dinner For 2 2 For $25

(2) 10 oz. sirloin steak, USDA choice (2) baked potato, fries or mashed

(2) fresh house salad

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Entrée Purchased! Cannot be combined with any other offers, discounts or coupons. Not valid on Holidays. Offer does no t include beverages.

Dine-in only. No cash value. Offer valid at participating locations only. The lower priced kid’s meal will be discounted. Limited time only.

Friday Fish Fry Includes: Fresh Haddock (Never

Frozen) Fries & Coleslaw $ 11.99

$2 OFF CornerStone Fish Fry Exp. 2/19/15. With this coupon. Cannot be combined

with any other offer.

10% OFF Breakfast Mon.-Fri. w/this coupon.

Cannot be combined with any other offer. Exp. 2/19/15.

2130 Fairport Nine Mile Road • 598-3847 Corner of 250 and 441 (former Perkins across from Target)

Breakfast served everyday ‘til 3pm Private room up to 30 people available for any function - call to reserve!

10% OFF Lunch Mon.-Fri. w/this coupon.

Cannot be combined with any other offer. Exp. 2/19/15.

Helpful tips for dining out: Pre-plan WHERE you will eat. Many restaurants are now offering

low-fat entrees to meet customer demand Many chefs are also willing to substitute recipe items if you ask. Pick a place with

healthy options on the menu.

Book your holiday party

or holiday catering events.

Open for Dinner Tues. - Saturday @ 4pm

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1 coupon per table. Cannot be combined with other offers.

Make Your Reservation

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Beat Snack Attacks with a Handful of Almonds (Family Features) If there is time to prepare a more complex snack to satisfy mid-morning or afternoon hunger try: Slather two tablespoons of almond butter on a slice of whole grain toast topped with a sliced peach and a dash of cinnamon.

Zesty Cheater Wings

Recipe by Kent Whitaker, provided by TimberTech

This recipe is so easy it’s almost like cheating. Put a twist on chicken marinated in Italian dressing with a few quick and easy ingredient additions.

Ingredients: 12 to 24 mini wings and drums Zesty Italian dressing Barbecue sauce Minced green pepper Minced onion Parsley flakes

Directions: Marinate the chicken in equal parts of Italian dressing and barbecue sauce. Toss in some hot sauce and spoon in a few tablespoons of minced peppers, onions and some dried parsley flakes. Cover, chill for a couple of hours and grill until juices run clear.

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ORANGE-GINGER

BABY BACK RIBS

INGREDIENTS:

5 pounds baby back ribs

SAUCE:

1 cup ketchup

1/2 cup hoisin sauce

4 tablespoons soy sauce

2 tablespoons grainy mustard

3 tablespoons honey

2 tablespoons orange juice

2 tablespoons Asian chili sauce

1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

4 c loves garlic , minced

1 tablespoon ginger

Grated zest of an orange

Salt and pepper

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat the grill to medium and turn dow n to low. Prepare ribs for grilling by removing the membrane from the underside of the ribs. Prepare several foil envelopes and place 2 strips of r ibs into each envelope, w ith 1/4 cup of w ater and seal tightly. Cook for 2 to 21/2 hours on low (300* F) w ith the lid c losed. Check the thermometer on the front of the grill lid frequently and adjust the c ooking temperature accordingly. This may require turning one or tw o burners off and cooking indirectly.

To prepare the sauce: Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and set aside until the ribs are ready to remove from the foil. Gently heat the sauce on the side burner for 10 to 15 minutes before using.

Carefully remove the ribs from the foil and place on grids. Baste generously w ith sauce, and grill for 10 minutes per side, leaving the lid open, turning several times, and basting w ith sauce after each turn.

Heat remaining sauce to a boil and then allow it to simmer for 5 to 10 minutes. Serve on the side as a dipping sauce.

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Preparation time: 30 minutes Cooking time: 40 to 45 minutes Serves: Four to six people

Ingredients: 1 box Barilla Whole Grain Spaghetti 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 clove of garlic, chopped 2 zucchini, sliced with peeler 2 yellow squash, sliced with peeler 14 ounces San Marzano tomatoes, canned 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese 4 leaves fresh basil, cut into strips Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Directions: Fill a large pot with water and bring to a boil. Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the garlic and saute until it turns slightly yellow. Cook the whole-grain spaghetti for one minute less than the cooking time recommended on the package.

Meanwhile, add the zucchini and yellow squash to the skillet and saute for three to four minutes. Add the tomatoes and 1/2 cup of water. Season with salt and pepper.

Drain the spaghetti and add it to the skillet. Toss with the sauce. Let the pasta continue to cook in the skillet for one minute. Turn off the heat and toss in the fresh basil. Top with Parmesan cheese before serving.

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Shredded Buffalo Chicken - over tortilla chips with melted mozzarella cheese and

drizzled in a Buffalo wing sauce

Greens and Beans - with choice of sausage or chicken and grilled crostini

Entree Eggplant Parmesan - served over linguini

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Grilled Salmon Salad - mixed greens, craisins, crumbled blue cheese, candied pecans, and grilled salmon topped with a raspberry reduction.

Chicken Scallopini - breaded chicken marinated with capers and lemon in a dry white wine sauce over rice pilaf accompanied by grilled

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Anybody but Trump 26.7% (16 votes)

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Cooper James joined

our family on Christmas in 2009. He loves to swim, go to the trails, bury his bones and snuggle. He is the sweetest little guy with a very loud mouth! He loves to greet you at the door with a loud whine, tail wagging like crazy and then he steals your shoes so you can’t leave again. He loves his family very much and we love him even more.

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Ticks - Ticks don’t burrow under the

skin. In order to feed, they actually bite.

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Holley Varsity Wrestling Coach

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Dansville Rotary President John Skillings presents a $5,000 check to Amy Pollard, Noyes Hospital CEO. Over the past 10 years, the Club has donated $50,000

to the hospital and $25,000 to the Library.

Brockport hockey hosted a Military Appreciation game, raising $500 for the American Legion. Brockport captain Mitchell Henshaw, with Commander Roy McCloud and Spencerport captain Max Moran.

Liam, Lily, Carley and Parker enjoying Christmas in the City of Batavia.

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Saxophone/ clarinet. Dean KellerWoodwind Studio. 25 years exper-ience. Classical/ Jazz/ Improvisation.Fairport Village. First lesson FREE.585-455-1573.

Art Soul & MUSIC • DANCE • THEATRE • EXHIBITS

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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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Feb. 19, 1878, the technology that made the modern music

business possible was born in the New Jersey laboratory where

Thomas Alva Edison created the first device to both record

sound and play it back -- the phonograph.

Are you properly insured? Renting an apartment is not like living in an on-campus dorm or in a private residence, where belongings are typically covered by a homeowners insurance policy. Landlord’s insurance only protects the actual property -- not your valuables or the cost of temporary housing -- and it doesn’t protect you in case of a lawsuit. You should investigate rental insurance, which is something that, despite the warnings, 80 percent of college and other renters do not do, according to research.

CANANDAIGUA APARTMENTS:Large, 1 bedroom, $600/ monthplus utilities. 3 bedroom (halfhouse), $900/ month plus utilities,available March 1st. Security plus firstmonth´s rent. Credit/ Reference ap-plication. No pets. 585-393-1397.

FAIRPORT VILLAGE: 1 bedroom,2nd floor apartment. Includes allutilities, appliances, garbage, snow-plowing. Private entrance. No pets.$695/ monthly. 585-388-0597.

FAIRPORT: 2 bedroom, upper.$795/ month includes everything-heat, water, appliances, W/D, etc.Freshly painted, ceramic tiled. Largelaundry room, large living room. Secu-r i t y . S e c t i o n 8 a c c e p t e d .585-377-6023.

FAIRPORT/ MACEDON AREA:Mobile homes for rent. Possible rentto own, 1 & 2 bedrooms, from $495p e r m o n t h . 5 8 5 - 7 3 9 - 2 5 7 7 /585-739-6565.

For Rent

WE BUY HOUSESCASH offer in 24 hours.

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Fairport/Perinton Glenwood Townhomes

2 bedrooms from $920 • 3 bedrooms from $1020 Full basement, all appliances, Fairport Electric. 24-hour maintenance, professionally managed,

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Real Estate

C A T S K I L L M O U N T A I NABSOLUTE LAND LIQUIDATION!FEB 20th & 21st! 34 Tracts from 3 to39 acres. Examples: 5 acres - $24,900;20 acres - $59,900; 31 acres -$89,900. 2 3⁄4 Hours from NY City,Extraordinary Mountain Views, Troutstreams, Apple Trees, Old Barn, Cov-ered Riding Arena, Clear title, AllGovernmental Approvals in Place!Terms available!Call 1-888-701-1864 to register or goto NewYorkLandandLakes.com totake the virtual tour

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FAIRPORT: 2 Bedroom Town Home.Completely remodeled! 1.5 Baths. Nopets. $1025 a month plus utilities.Available Immediately. 585-739-0200.

RENTAL: HENRIETTA/ RIVERTON,29 Wake Robin Terrace. 3 bedroom, 2bath townhome. $1250+. Availableimmediately. No big dogs. No smok-ing. 585-334-3166.

STOP RENTING! Option To Buy!Rent To Own. No MoneyDown! No Credit Check! Call Now1-877-395-1291

EAST ROCHESTER VILLAGE:Dorm style furnished sleeping rooms.On bus line. Rent includes utilities.Call 585-385-1262 or 585-820-2605.

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channe

• On Feb. 21, 1948, NASCAR -- the National Association for

Stock Car Racing -- is officially incorporated. NASCAR held its

first Strictly Stock race in 1949 at Charlotte Speedway in North

Carolina.

Commercial Property For Sale or Lease

Rt. 441/Rt. 250 Area • Available March 1st

Former hair salon occupied. Lower level with private entrance.

For Sale with minimum $250,000 (subject to owner approval)

For Rent for $1,800/month (Salon negotiable)

Call Frank • 585-872-7574

Over 50 Years

Experience

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will a dead battery. Before you head out this winter, be sure

your battery is working properly. No one wants to be stranded

by the side of the road with a dead battery and, in the cold

winter months, being stranded could be dangerous.

VW/ AUDI (used) Sales, Service,Parts, Apply online financing. 32years, open Seven days a week. Relaxin our Enlarged Customer area withLeather Theater Seats, Wifi, KeurigCoffee... www.SelectEuroCars.com.R o u t e s 5 & 2 0 W a t e r l o o ,315-789-2200.

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• Riding Helmets •␣ R iding Coats • Show Shirts •␣ B reeches a nd Jods • Paddock Boots • Tall Boots

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WANTED OLD JAPANESE MO-TORCYCLES KAWASAKI Z1-900( 1 9 7 2 - 7 5 ) , K Z 9 0 0 , K Z 1 0 0 0(1976-1982), Z1R, KZ 1000MK2(1979 ,80 ) , W1-650 , H1 -500(1969-72), H2-750 (1972-1975), S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400,SUZUKI-GS400, GT380, HONDA-CB750K (1969-1976), CBX1000(1979,80) CASH!! 1-800-772-11421-310-721-0726 [email protected]

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2000 CADILLAC ELDORADO: allnew brakes/rotors, new suspensionbushings/air shocks/battery, clean, norust, must see! Have all records.$5,900/bo. 585-414-0087.

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SUPPORT our service members,veterans and their families in theirtime of need. For more informationvisit the Fisher House website atwww.fisherhouse.org

Considering an all-inclusive vaca-tion? - Mexico, Jamaica, DominicanRepublic and more! It´s not too late tobook! Visit NCPtravel.com or call877-270-7260 for more information

AUCTION ALL NEW BUILDING MATERIALS

Saturday, Feb. 13 at 10AM Clarion Hotel, 8250 Park Rd.,

Batavia, NY 14020 Niagara Cabinets Kitchen Sets in Cherry, Mocha, Chocolate, Whites- traditional and shaker styles in standard and dream sizes; Ready To Install Granite Counters - 6 & 7 pc. sets; Appliances: Compact refrigerators, glass door beverage coolers, small chest freezers, microwaves; Flooring: Exotic Hardwood & Laminates; laminate padding; Tile Flooring; accent Tile; Assortment of linens - name brand comforter sets, blankets, fleece throws, pillows, and sheet sets; Pet related items; Lighting - ceiling, chandelier, sconce types; Doors: interior, exterior, & Bi Fold Doors; Kitchen & Bathroom sinks and Faucet Sets; vanities & tops; ADA Toilets, fixtures, & hardware; Carpeting - rolls & area; detergent; Entrance, Bed & Bath, Hall & Closet Door Knob Sets; Ceiling And Bathroom Fans; hot water heaters; tools and more. Auctioneer’s Note: Preview 8am day of auction. Accepting American Express, Discover, Master Card, Visa , cash and approved checks. Auction details and information available: www.scottperryco.com

Scott Perry & Co.

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

www.scottperryco.com

716-283-SOLD(7653)

PRESIDENT’S DAY ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2016Preview 4:00 PM • Auction 5:00 PM

Held at: Fairport Masonic Lodge • 87 S. Main St., Fairport, NY 14450

ONE SOURCE AUCTIONTerms 10% Buyers Premium for cash & good NYS check,

13% Buyers Premium for debit & credit cards

Call Aaron at 585-261-8506 www.onesourceestateservices.com

A uctions And A NTIQUES

IN-HOME COMPUTER REPAIR:20 years experience, $70/ hr. Nocharge if not fixed. Free estimates.Call Mark Doser at 585-507-4286;www.markdoser.com

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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.

Share your angel with Penny Saver readers. He or she just might inspire others to be an angel, too! Submit at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown.

FIREWOOD Delivered, split, hard-wood. 585-509-7081. Quantity dis-counts!

Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it

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 XARELTO USERS have you had

complications due to internal bleeding(after January 2012)? If so, you MAYbe due financial compensation. If youdon´t have an attorney, CALLInjuryfone today! 1-800-340-6821

UPHOLSTERY FULL SERVICE: Mi-nor repairs, foam stuffing, wood re-pairs, refinishing. Residential,commercial, RV’s, boats. Free es-timates. Free pickup, delivery. In busi-ness 40 years. 585-309-2110.

GUN SHOW - Clarence EventsBuilding, 11177 Main Rd., Clarence,14031, Saturday,February 13, 9-4 p.m., and Sunday,February 14, 9-3 p.m., www.nfgshows.com

Fairport CSD Feb. 8-12

www.fairport.org • 421-2323

Monday: Chicken Poppers w/ Dinner Roll & dipping sauces Tuesday: Chocolate Chip Pancakes w/Sausage Links and Southwest Tortilla Soup Wednesday: Homemade Mac & Cheese Thursday: Taco Salad w/rice and toppings Friday: NO SCHOOL Superintendent’s Conference Day

NOTE: Big Daddy’s Primo Pizza Slice available daily

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This week’s puzzle answer is elsewhere in this paper. The Crossword Puzzle is provided by Tribune Media Services. Any questions or comments should be made to 1-800-346-8798.

ACROSS DOWN

1 Predicament

2 Life time?

3 Shone brightly

4 Sternward

5 Kill a bill

6 Inseparable

7 Marry

8 Novelist Waugh

9 Ceremony

10 Actor Hackman

11 Hit a fly

16 Foot fraction

19 Level

20 Schlep

21 Reason for a tarp

22 Playful water

critter

23 Enrages

25 Pinnacle

26 Strayed

27 Portent

28 Gloom

30 Brewer’s oven

33 Culpable

34 Gumbo need

36 Capture

37 Danson and

Koppel

38 Bar

39 Geometry

calculation

40 Use a teaspoon

42 Witnessed

43 “Entourage” role

44 Mess up

45 Rotation duration

1 Cookie container

4 Acknowledge

8 Work units

12 -- Khan

13 Part of N.B.

14 Panorama

15 Acted as a go-

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17 Sicilian volcano

18 Data

19 Armada

20 Propaganda

pamphlet

22 Unctuous

24 Solemn pledge

25 Haphazardly

29 Cravat

30 Square dance

group

31 Ostrich’s cousin

32 Chess climaxes

34 Finished

35 Addict

36 Small lizard

37 Characteristic

40 Antitoxins

41 Count counterpart

42 Fully filled

46 Regimen

47 N. Mex. neighbor

48 Historic time

49 Do in

50 Electrician’s supply

51 Parched

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Nova Home Improvement/ DH Masonry

Business Description: • Excavation work, foundations, concrete block • New construction, garages and home additions • Kitchen and bathroom remodeling

Business History: • David W. Howell is a third generation carpenter/master

craftsman who apprenticed with a mason for 3 years, becoming a pro at foundations, block, stone and bricklaying.

• He started DH Masonry 20 years ago and expanded the

business a year ago by establishing Nova HIAC

Specialties: • David is very creative with bathroom and kitchen tile

and stonework, turning a plain kitchen or bathroom into a showroom.

• He not only works for his clients, he works with them to produce a finished product that exceeds their expectations.

• If your house needs a new foundation, David is one of the very few in the area that can jack up a house and

build a new foundation underneath it.

Staff: • Owner: David W Howell • Office Manager: Pam Masterson • Crew member: Joe Ryan

Goals: • To expand both businesses to crews of about 10 skilled

masons and 10 to 20 carpenters and master craftsmen. • To continue to provide quality workmanship at an

affordable price.

Thank you, Genesee Valley Penny Saver, for: • Your creative experts who help put together an

advertising campaign that works for us.

Contact Information: • Address: Farmington, New York • Phone: (585) 370-3077 or (585) 739-8602 • Website: www.novahiac.com [email protected] • Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM

David working on a client’s garage in below freezing temperatures.

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BOX OF CRAFT MATERIAL: 585-343-7066

BRAND-NEW VCR TAPES. Still in plastic . SMALL ANIMAL CARRIER. Very good condition. 12”Lx10-1/2”Wx8”H : [email protected]

SMALL CHILD’S WOODEN ROCKING CHAIR. Needs some work on the seat : 585-248-2052

SEA SHELLS – Very small. Hundreds : 585-670-0126

BRENTWOOD PIANO – Good condition. Perfect for not-for-profit or family wanting lessons : [email protected]

UPRIGHT & STICK VACUUMS – Both work, but we like our new one better : [email protected]

27” TABLE TOP TUBE TV – Good condition. Deliver or pickup in Genesee Co. : 585-315-7178

MODEL TRAIN CATALOGS of recent years for train fans of every age : [email protected]

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 up : 585-777-8314

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

USED GAS GRILL. Still works. 2 USED TWIN BEDS & BOX SPRINGS and an OLDER WORKING MICROWAVE. Interested? Text: 585-317-6559

HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTED WOOD BUNK BED LADDER. Approx. 5 ft. tall x 2 ft. wide : 585-880-0898

SOCCER METHODS – 3 volumes “Graduated Fundamentals & Techniques” – VHS tapes. 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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We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit information.

We assume no responsibility for submissions.

Submissions must include phone # or email.

Noncommercial use only.

20 word limit.

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: 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

The book ROGUE LAWYER by John Grisham : 585-346-9777

PAPER CUTTER – Sharp : 608-807-9108

ELECTRIC GUITAR & AMP – Both in working condition : [email protected]

LITTLE TYKES SLIDE, TWIN MATTRESSES FOR BUNK BEDS & HIGH BACK CAR SEAT – Not expired: [email protected]

CLEAN, GENTLY USED LARGE AREA RUG : [email protected]

QUEEN SIZE METAL BED FRAME . East Rochester area : 414-331-2557

CLEAN, GENTLY USED BABY CRIB BUMPERS which I refashion into baby quilts to be donated to Project Linus and All Babies Cherished : [email protected]

YARN needed by the Salvation Army for Christmas Toy Shop : 585-334-2628

SEVEN (7) MANUAL PASTA MAKERS WITH “C” CLAMP AND HANDLE , attachment not necessary – for school art room : [email protected]

STURDY RACK FOR DISPLAYING SCENIC POSTCARDS of Western New York : 585-948-5079

Submit at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown or call 226-8111 x 111

Let us know when your item is taken/you receive what you asked for and we will remove it from the li st.

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Learning Links celebrates 7 years of volunteer heroes helping kids!

Making a difference in the lives of many young people, Learning Links of Fairport tutoring program reaches over 54 multi-cultural school-aged kids, three nights per week in The Pines of Perinton, our “Little UN of Perinton.” We have students attending seven Fairport schools in kindergarten-12th grade and coming from countries all over the world and the U.S. Our tutors work 1:1 supporting students on academics in reading, writing, math and sciences, while nurturing character development and community building through study, role modeling and play.

“When you find caring adults willing to give their time and energy to make a difference in a child’s life, one they had never met before, you’ve found heroes who are made of gold,” says program co-founder and director, Kate Thon. “Without them, we don’t have a program for these kids in need of support.”

We are happy to acknowledge and thank the following volunteer tutors who have given so generously in helping our Fairport school students located at The Pines of Perinton with academics, personal growth and friendship:

“Our tutors are awesome, and they are there for

every one of us,” says Halima, an eighth grade honor roll student at Martha Brown. Thon agrees, adding, “We have exceptional tutors who volunteer to make a difference in these kids’ lives; that means a lot to the kids, to their family, to me, and to the betterment of our community.”

“We have also united the community to help our kids,” adds Thon, who counts eight churches in Fairport, Perinton and Penfield, Fairport Schools and Fairport Rotary as the support system for all that Learning Links provides to the kids. “In the fall we filled 62 backpacks with school supplies, so the kids could have a great start to their school year!” Thon notes this year Bethlehem Lutheran Church congregation collected enough supplies to fill a pickup truck, helping not only Learning Links, but four other charities with school-aged children.

Martha Brown school counselors and staff provided a Christmas celebration, “as an answer to prayers!” says Judy Gray, 3rd & 4th grade facilitator

Twins Samira and Sumaya enjoy their time with tutor Ms. Judy

6 year heroes: Joanne Sasse Debbie Ford Denise Hubler Julie Stark Judy Gray Terrie Sleeman

7 year heroes: Kate Thon Carlee Brown Brian Finlayson Bill MacKenzie Sharon DiMatteo Jim Koon

5 year heroes: Dave Large Cindy Hunt Judy Sether Mary Easton Emily Thon

and board member. As a year round program, Learning Links invites local professionals to teach classes on “what I wanted to be when I grew up” sharing their path to their profession, emphasizing good grades through school to either college or technical training. “Our students learn so much about career opportunities that they may see themselves pursuing a certain career some day,” adds board Vice-President Bill MacKenzie, retired school principal in Webster. “We want them to know that anything is possible to achieve.”

Learning Links is looking for additional 1:1 tutors, substitute tutors and tax-deductible funding at all times, year round. Please visit our website at www.LearningLinksFairport.org to learn more about the program, contacts and donating as we make a positive impact in kids’ lives, locally.

Halima and Hawa are on the Honor Roll at their schools.

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Puzzle Answers Crossword Puzzle

Sudoku

Go Figure!

Even Exchange

Magic Maze

TWIN -:

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Hocus-Focus 1. Poster is missing. 2. Earflap is smaller. 3. Puddle is smaller. 4. Hair is different. 5. Heart is missing. 6. Handle is different.

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Navigating snow y landscapes and icy streets can be difficult and uncomfortable. W inter c lothing is largely c lassified by c lothes that keep you w arm and some that keep you even w armer, but w inter need not be stric tly about function. Although w inter might not be the season of high fashion, anyone can employ strategies to inc lude form, function and fashion into their w inter ensembles.

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.

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

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”Traveling the Erie CanalThrough Postcards” - Presentedby Retired U of R librarian and ErieCanal enthusiast Frank Sadowski.Tuesday, February 16, 7pm at theFairport Museum (18 Perrin St.) Theearliest known postcard is post-marked December 1848 thoughcommon use of postcards did notoccur until much later. Therefore,the earliest postcards with imagesof the Erie Canal feature the en-larged Canal of 1836 through1905, which stretched from Buffaloto Albany. This free program issponsored by the Perinton Histori-cal Society and all are welcome toa t t e n d . I n f o . : w w w .perintonhistoricalsociety.org

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Dutch Connection Annual FloralDisplay: Beat the winter doldrumswith the museum’s annual displayof flowers, including tulips, hya-cinths, daffodils, amaryllis, clivias,begonias, primroses, and azaleas.Hundreds of blooms fill areas of thehistoric mansion with the scent andcolor of spring. A selection of ob-jects from George Eastman’s lifefrom 1916 is also on view on thesecond floor of the mansion. DutchConnection is sponsored by GeraldP. and Karen S. Kral. Greenhouseservices provided by LucasGreenhouses. Held February 12-28at the George Eastman Museum,900 East Ave., Rochester. www.eastman.org/

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Start your day with a deliciousbreakfast at the United Church ofPittsford. This month our Rise andShine Pancake Breakfast will be onSaturday, February 13th, 8AM-10AM, with the proceeds support-ing the Fairport Baptist Homes andthe Coffee Connection. Pancakes,sausage links and scrambled eggswill be served with maple syrup,whipped cream and blueberry orseasonal toppings - all for $5.00per person. The United Church ofPittsford is at 123 South MainStreet at the intersection with Sun-set Blvd. For further details call(585) 586-6870.

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R o c h e s t e r B e e k e e p e r s :[email protected],585-820-6619. February 13,1-3pm, Rochesterbeekeepers.com.$5.00 donation suggested. ”NeverBuy Bees: Swarms, Bait Hives,Cutouts, and Splits”. Author andbeekeeper Peter Seiling. PeterSieling has been a beekeeper for 35years. Hansen Nature Center, 1525Calkins Rd., Henrietta.

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Knitting Circle - Come join otherknitters to knit and chat. Bring yourknitting supplies and handiworkprojects along. No registration re-quired. Held 1-2pm every Tuesdayuntil Tuesday, February 23,Irondequoit Public Library, 1290 Ti-tus Ave., Rochester. www.rondequoitlibrary.org.

Singing Valentines - February14th - Give the gift of song thisValentines day with a SINGINGTELEGRAM! This unforgettable sur-prise is delivered throughout thegreater Rochester area to your spe-cial someone (spouse, parent, child,friend) by a dressed-alike ensembleof acappella harmony singers. In-cludes rose and card with yourpersonal message. ”Ringing Tele-grams” are also available by phonefor out-of-town recipients. Cost:$15-$75. Early Bird ordering dis-counts are available! www.f a c e b o o k . c o m / e v e n t s /163133144054628/

2016 Neutral Ground Second Fri-day Dance: 8PM-12AM, River’sEdge, 31 Paul Rd. @ Scottsville Rd.Open to the Public! Donation $7.50/50 Raffle, Door Prize, Snacks.DJ: Great music by Joetta from GoSound Systems. Please support ourmonthly dances! Online at:meetup.com/Neut ra l -Groundneutralground1.com. New: 2016dances on the 2nd Friday of themonth... a lower price for admis-sion $7, and a door prizes at everydance.

Laser Shows - Sponsored by CityNewspaper. Show times: 8:15pmand 9:30pm, Strasenburgh Plan-etarium, 657 East Ave., Rochester.Admission for ONE show: adults$7; seniors, college students, stu-dents ages 5-18, and RMSC mem-bers $6. Admission for BOTHshows, back-to-back: adults $11;seniors, college students, studentsages 5-18, RMSC members $9.Online ticket sales for public showsend 30 minutes before showtime.Same-day and advance sale ticketsare available at the Planetarium boxoffice and Museum reception desk.Led Zeppelin Laser Saturdays inFebruary at 8:15pm. No childrenunder 5. Dave Matthews Laser Sat-urdays in February at 9:30pm. 50minutes/No children under 5.www.rmsc.org

Amazing Animals - Saturday, Feb-ruary 13 to Sunday, February 21from 11am-3pm. Back by populardemand! Join us for the secondannual Amazing Animals programat the RMSC. Explore the amazinganimal kingdom from insects tomammals and beyond to learnabout some of the creatures thatshare our earth. Come back mul-tiple times as we will be coveringthese different animal themesthroughout the week: Rainforest,Outback, Deep in the Desert, Na-tive Species of NY, Creatures ofFlight. Want more February Breakfun? We also offer daily FebruaryBreak Fun Camps. www.rmsc.org,585-271-4320.

Contemporary Book Discussion:’The Immortal Life of HenriettaLacks’ by Rebecca Skloot. Her namewas Henrietta Lacks, but scientistsknow her as HeLa. She was a poorSouthern tobacco farmer whoworked the same land as her slaveancestors, yet her cells - takenwithout her knowledge - becameone of the most important tools inmedicine. Yet Henrietta Lacks re-mains virtually unknown, buried inan unmarked grave. New membersalways welcome! Book copiesavailable across from the circulationdesk. No registration required. HeldFebruary 9, 7-8pm and also onThursday, February 11 at 3pm atthe Irondequoit Public Library, 1290titus Ave., Rochester. www.irondequoitlibrary.org, 336-6060.

AARP Driver Safety Program: Aclassroom driver refresher coursedesigned for drivers aged 50 andover. Graduates are entitled to a10% discount on their liability andcollision insurance. The class costs$20 for AARP members and $25for non-members. Only checks areaccepted; no cash. Tuesday, Feb-ruary 9, 11-5:30pm, IrondequoitPublic Library, 1290 Titus Ave.,Rochester. *Registration required*.Also offered on Saturday, February2 7 , 1 0 : 1 0 a m - 4 : 4 0 p m .585-336-6060, irondequoitlibrary.org

Managing Grief and Guilt: pre-sented by Rochester´s Alzheimer´sAssoc iat ion - Exp lore whyindividuals feel guilty and sharecommunication tips for handlingguilt. This program will also coverthe causes and responses of grieffor those caring for a loved onewith Alzheimer’s disease. *Reg-istration required*. Tuesday, Feb-ruary 9, 2-3:30pm, IrondequoitPublic Library, 1290 Titus Ave.,Rochester. www.irondequoitlibrary.org, 336-6060

”Once Upon a Frog” Event -11am to 1pm on Saturday, Feb-ruary 6, Rochester Museum & Sci-ence Center, 657 East Ave., Roch-ester. Once upon a time, or so thestory goes, a frog magicallytransformed into a handsomeprince. Dress up as a prince, prin-cess or frog and join us for areading of this froggy tale. Learnabout the amazing tadpole-to-frogmetamorphosis, pose for a picturewith a princess and make your owncrown to take home. www.rmsc.org.

Winter Tours of Mount HopeCemetery: Visit the historic MountHope Cemetery while it is pristineat and at its most beautiful, icedwith snow. Each tour will departfrom the cemetery’s main office at1133 Mount Hope Avenue, at11am. Dates: Saturdays, February20 and March 19. Admission: $7per person, FOMH members andchildren under 16 free. InformationLine: (585)461-3494. Website:www.fomh.org. Facebook: Friendsof Mt. Hope.

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Volunteers Needed to TeachAdults Literacy Skills - LiteracyVolunteers of Rochester has severalone-hour prev iew sess ionsscheduled for anyone interested inbecoming a tutor. After attending apreview, you may participate in oneof our training workshops. To be-come a tutor, it is not necessary tohave prior teaching experience orknowledge of a foreign language.Info.: 473-3030, or check our web-site at www.literacyrochester.org.

XRX Pioneer Club - Thursday, Feb-ruary 18, Monroe´s, 3001 MonroeAvenue (former Spring House).Members - $17; guests - $19. Res-ervat ions requi red: Rose -585-482-3905. Bring donations forHOPE House: diapers, shavingcream, razors, shampoo, bodywash, soap, deodorant, paper tow-els, toilet paper, laundry detergent,c l e a n i n g p r o d u c t s . w w w .xeroxpioneerclub.org.

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Webster Fairport Elks Lodge -Join us for Fish Fry and other goodfoods every Friday night from 6pmto 8pm at the Webster Fairport ElksLodge, 1066 Jackson Rd., Webster.For the good of the Elks.

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Singing Valentines - Send yourlove with a song. A quartet fromthe Image City Sound Chorus willbe singing Valentines on February13 and 14. Your loved one willreceived 2 songs, a forever rose,and a personalized card. Availablein the Greater Rochester Area.Phone Valentines are also available.Call 585-451-5324 to reserve yourv a l e n t i n e . V i s i t u s a timagecitysound.com

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Feb. 15, 1961, the entire 18-member U.S. figure skating team is killed in a plane crash in Belgium. The team was on its way to the 1961 World Figure Skating Championships in Czechoslovakia. After the crash, an American woman (Peggy Fleming) would not capture Olympic gold until 1968, while a U.S. man (Scott Hamilton) would not do so until 1984.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

Healthy Bodies Don’t Need Supplements DEAR DR. ROACH: After viewing an infomercial that praised the benefits of probiotics, I would like to know what you think. Probiotics have been prescribed when one is taking antibiotics to replenish the good bacteria that is lost.

When taking no medication, I found that when I took one capsule (30 billion live cultures per capsule/10 probiotic strains) on a daily basis, I would get gas and diarrhea; therefore, I stopped taking them. I thought that this was the exact opposite reaction that should have occurred. Please write about the pros and cons and the reasons/necessity for taking probiotics on a daily basis. -- D.A.M.

ANSWER: Probiotics are microorganisms, usually bacteria or yeast, that have beneficial properties. There is at least some evidence to support the use of probiotics for inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis), colon inflammation from radiation, irritable bowel syndrome and other diseases of the GI tract.

However, with a few exceptions, there is very little evidence that taking anything (prescription or supplement) is of benefit to people who are healthy with no symptoms. Probiotics haven’t been shown to benefit healthy people. Any treatment can have side effects.

While there may be some benefits, such as preventing antibiotics- associated diarrhea, I hesitate before recommending any treatment to a healthy, asymptomatic person.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: Does high blood pressure cause irregular or abnormal heart rhythms? -- P.K.S.

ANSWER: Not usually. In some people with very longstanding high blood pressure, the heart can become dilated -- blown up like a balloon to much more than its normal size. When the heart, particularly the atria (the top chambers), becomes dilated like that, it makes atrial fibrillation more likely.

High blood pressure is very common. Irregular heartbeats are universal -- we all have some every day. It is human nature to associate one problem with another, since they are both related to the heart. However, it’s more likely that the everyday irregularities you may have had without noticing take on new significance with a diagnosis of high blood pressure.

That being said, since it is possible they are related, it’s certainly worth an EKG next time you see your internist or cardiologist to make sure you don’t have a dangerous heart rhythm. Sometimes doctors order 24-hour (or longer) EKGs for use at home, which can be correlated with any symptoms of heart irregularities.

The booklet on abnormal heart rhythms explains atrial fibrillation and the more common heart-rhythm disturbances in detail. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 107W, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6. Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I have lower-back ache and have been seeing a chiropractor, which helps a little. Would yoga help? -- A.

ANSWER: Yoga does help many people with back pain, but it’s important to find an instructor with experience with beginners and in using yoga specifically for back pain. Similarly, tai chi and Pilates exercises have been shown to be useful treatments for back pain.

*** 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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The most stunning doors integrate with the design of the home. Look for colors, lines and shapes that match other exterior components.

The styles of today’s garage doors have advanced far beyond the all-too-common rows of rectangles. New doors also feature appealing designs, striking colors, rich finishes and decorative window options that can flatter any home.

One word of caution. Don’t try to install a garage door yourself. A garage door system is under high tension that can cause severe injury or even death if improperly installed. Plus, an experienced installer knows how to install the door for correct balance, maximum energy efficiency, smooth operation, low noise and longest life.

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The bedroom is one of the most important rooms in your home, and it deserves a fresh look this year. Pair a subtle neutral shade with brights and whites for a balanced design, and snooze in style with quaint and quiet color. To complete the look, give your bed a fresh update with a new pintuck duvet cover. Accessorize with decorative pillows, curtains or rugs.

Why not dial up the color in your living room? This area of your home accommodates many visitors throughout the year and is likely where your family spends a great deal of your time. To create an inviting space, try a robust color like teal. When matched with natural wood finishes, organic shapes and soft, sophisticated tones, this color allows you to live a little but still maintains a down-to-earth feel.

If your eat-in kitchen or dining room could use a taste of color try a rich red with attitude, this hue adds a fun, young flavor to any room. Use it liberally, but achieve balance by using a contrasting color with just as much abandon. Darker accent pieces, such as a hutch or buffet, as well as white cabinets, are great complements.

Even the most casual half-bath can take on a sophisticated feel with the right wall color and accessories. A chic look starts w ith blue on the walls and repeated in key accessories like area rugs or hand towels. Finish the room by adding a new mirror to open up your space and other storage, such as open shelving, to minimize counter clutter.

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Scrapbooks can help document your year

Many interesting and special events take place during the course of a typical year. While the trend is to share photos and anecdotes via social media, these memories tend to be forgotten soon after they are posted. Rather than relegate birthdays, holidays, school milestones, and other such yearly events to the black hole of cyberspace, crafty men, women and children may want to display them in more prominent ways.

Scrapbooking is a popular hobby that can help people document various events over the course of the year. But scrapbooking can be much more than that as well. Scrapbooks can serve as valuable resources that speak to the way life once was.

Such traditions are not new. Books highlighting family memorabilia, such as recipes, poems, letters, and illustrations, were popular in England as early as the 15th century. Even school yearbooks are a type of scrapbook, highlighting students and events in a single convenient book.

The reasons for scrapbooking are the same today as they once were. Scrapbooks preserve memories, record family stories and pass down information through generations. Scrapbooks can even be customized in any manner their creators desire.

For those who have resolved to devote more time to documenting happy times and special events in the year ahead, scrapbooking is a great way to do just that. Here’s how to make the process creative and successful.

• Devote a box to “scraps.” At the beginning of the year, set aside a medium-sized box, such as a shoebox, that can store various items you want to include in your scrapbook. These may include ticket stubs, receipts, brochures from trips, or any other items you deem worth saving.

• Make time to scrapbook. Set aside a few days each month to go through collected items and organize them so you have an idea of what will be included on your pages. Every event may not make the final cut, but that’s up to you.

• Indulge in some craft-store shopping. Not everyone has the time to design each scrapbook page from scratch. Fortunately, there are numerous pre-designed templates or slip-in pages that require little work on the part of scrapbookers.

• Use your own handwriting. Handwritten sentiments can make the scrapbook even more meaningful.

• Don’t overload with photos. Let one or two photos on a page best convey the emotions and stories. Create balance with white space, text and other accents.

• Categorize your photos. Disorganized photos can make scrapbook creation more challenging and ultimately frustrating. Organize your photos by month and rely on cloud-based photo storage systems to keep them safe. Then, when you need them, you can print only those images you want to include in your book.

• Have fun with the process. You have the entire year to create a beautiful scrapbook. Take your time and experiment with different ideas.

Showcase the special memories of the year ahead by starting a scrapbook.

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Thanks to two Geneseo Walmart Shoppers for helping me when I dislocated my shoulder while checking out at Walmart. You both kept me calm even when I was in so much pain until my husband and the ambulance got to me. Thank you again for helping me.

Pay It Forward! Thanks to the man at Brockport Aldi’s who offered me his cart in the parking lot and wouldn’t accept the quarter. It made my day! Even small acts of kindness or a smile can make a big difference and brighten someone’s day. p.s. I left the cart unlocked for someone else to use after I was done shopping.

Thank you so very much to the person at the Lakeville Dunkin Donuts on Weds., 1/20, at approx. 7:10 am. I pulled up to the window to pay for my hot chocolate and my wife’s coffee. I was told it was paid for. This has never

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(sometimes performed as

“Happy Holidays”) is a

popular song composed by

Irving Berlin during 1941

and published the following

year ... LONG before all this

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Crosby in the 1942 film

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entire year. The song helped

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“Happy holidays” as a

common greeting during the

Christmas and holiday

season in the United States.

I used to look forward to my

husband belting out “Happy

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he would sing) in his deep

voice every year until he

passed in 2012. BTW, I also

say Merry Christmas!

I live in a very nice

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retirees. Unfortunately, on

trash day when there are

high winds forecast (there

are four different trash

companies servicing the

neighborhood, each with a

different pick-up day) many

residents just place the

recyclables on the curb the

night before. Due to the

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sign. But that does not give

you the right to disobey the

signs unless you don’t care.

I know it is cheaper to pay

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own land. If I catch you on

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happened to me before. I was totally shocked. Thank you so much for making our day. I was so flabbergasted that I did not think to pay for the person behind me. However, I will be paying this forward at my next Dunkin Donut stop. You are such a nice person!

Just wanted to say thank you so much for the care and compassion Dr. Gshrey and his staff gave my dog Nikki and me. Even though it was such a difficult time and a terrible thing to go through, it was made a little easier by such caring people. Thank you for being there for us.

Thanks to the Cal-Mum student who went to the concession stand for me at intermission for “Airline” on Saturday, January 23 in the p.m. He was very pleasant and did not mind standing in line. Teenagers are A - OKAY!

I am so happy to see one of our local supermarkets is helping us senior citizens in our golden years as we age with our math skills. Buy One Get One Free, Buy 2 get 3 Free, 2 for $10, 3 for $5, 10 for $10 and so on. Really makes you think. What does just 1 cost?

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Coast Professional, Inc. is a privately owned, EOE/AA/M/F/Veteran/Disability Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin .

• Flex Sch edule • Lucrative Bonus Plan • No Weekends • 10 Paid Federal Holidays • On-site Trainin g

• Paid Time Off • 401k Company Match • Dental, Vision & Health

Insurance • Opportunity For Advancement

Student Loan Collection Representatives

$19.00+/hour & Flex Schedule

• Paid Time Off

• 401K Company Match

• Opportunity for Advancement

• 10 Paid Holidays

• Company Paid Health, Dental & Vision Insurance

Job description and application can be found at: www.CoastProfessional.com

www.BonusCheck.net

50 Methodist Hill Drive Suite 700 Henrietta

4273 Volunteer Road Geneseo

(585) 991-5200

Coast Professional, Inc. is a privately owned Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/Vet/ Disability. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.

Joining Coast as the Business Compliance Analyst would include responsibilities such as analyzing compliance risk, trends and controls, developing and delivering performance-enhancing recommendations and making recommendations based

on ongoing data analysis and industry standards.

BUSINESS COMPLIANCE ANALYST

Coast Professional, Inc. has been ranked as one of the Best Places to Work in Collections and in Inc. Magazine’s

5,000 Fastest Growing Companies for several consecutive years and is now looking to continue their growth.

It might be said that it is the ideal of the employer to have production without employees and the ideal of the employee is to have income without work. ~E. F. Schumacher

Do you have what it takes to work for one of the Northeast’s largest used

truck & equipment dealers?

Experienced Equipment Mechanic

(with own tools) needed Competitve pay. Health care benefits. Matching 401K.

Send resume to [email protected]

or apply in person Caledonia Diesel, LLC 2905 Simpson Rd. • Caledonia.

No calls please.

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

History is replete with examples of moments in time when we talk about deficit reduction and try to advance on it around the world, that is, where it leads to job losses, not job creation. ~Tavis Smiley

FO O D

SE RVICE

H E L PE R: M onroe #1 B O C E S, Long Term Substitute position; Per D iem ,

7 hou rs/day, M onday- Friday 7:00am -2:00pm ; $9.00/hou r; H S diplom a

or G E D requ ired.

A pply at w w w .m onroe.edu

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

HOUSECLEANER NEEDED

Part-time - Approx. 25-30 hours per week, daytime hours. Must be outgoing, professional,

reliable & team player. Must have clean license & pass drug screening, criminal background

check. Experience preferred, but will train.

If interested call:

585-247-4760 or e-mail resume to:

[email protected]

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Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected. ~Steve Jobs

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

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

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]

Helpful hints to land your first job - Another way to establish

an online presence is to begin a blog. The blog should not be

used as a tool to discuss your personal life, but rather to

express your thoughts on topics relevant to the career you

hope to pursue. Demonstrating an understanding or even just

a passion for the industry can be a great way to show

prospective employers that you are looking for a career and

not just a job.

• DAYS , M-F 7:30am - 4pm

• With performance & attendance rewards can earn over $500/wk.

• Health Insurance contribution, paid vacation and holidays provided

w/required time in service.

• Must be at least 21, have own car & be able to pass drug, background

and driving record screening.

Call: (585) 924-2060

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VICTOR CENTRAL SCHOOLS Anticipated Administrative Vacancy

August, 2016

School Lunch Director

ONTARIO COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE

SCHOOL LUNCH DIRECTOR EXAMINATION

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 10, 2016

EXAM DATE: – March 19, 2016

An August appointment will be made from either; the Ontario County Civil Service list of eligible candidates, approved transfers of persons holding the title of School Lunch Director in other jurisdictions or persons already holding the title of School Lunch Director in Ontario County. Registration and exam information can be found at: www.co.ontario.ny.us/DocumentCenter/View/6990

Substitute Teachers Information and Teacher applications available on the Human Resources/Job Opportunity Page at www.victorschools.org

Bus Driver Substitutes

Cleaner Substitutes (3-11:30PM)

Teacher Aides (Part-time & Substitute)

Non-instructional Civil Service applications

are available on the Human Resources page at

www.victorschools.org or by applying

in person to:

Victor Central Schools,

Human Resources Office,

Education Center, 953 High Street

Victor, NY 14564

There are always, of course, job losses of a cyclical nature in a recession. ~Tim Bishop

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

This has been a trend for a long time; the days of lifetime employment are long since over. ~Marc Andreesen

AUTOMOTIVE

TECHNICIAN Seeking dependable, responsible and experienced

technician. Must have own tools with valid driver’s license

and NYS inspection license for high volume repair shop.

5 day work week.

Apply Riverside Service (Coastal Station)

3333 E. River Rd. (Near RIT)

292-6439 or 292-0650

Private Hunter/Jumper stable is

looking for (2) PT, experienced stable hands, to muck stalls in the

morning, 20-30 hours per week. Weekends a must. Must be flexible w/ schedule, have own transportation. FT

Grooms Position available. Duties include but are not limited to mucking stalls, feeding, grooming, moving hay,

etc. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. For details call:

585-230-6904 Stable in Fairport/Penfield area.

RN-Triage OBGYN

5 weeks of vacation.

Amazing 403B plan,

health benefits,

dental benefits,

and much more! For more information

or to apply contact:

Human Resources 82 Holland Street,

Rochester, NY 14605

585-423-2824

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Answering Questions About Continuing Education

Adults go back to school for a variety of reasons. They may have personal accomplishment goals or th eir motivation could be purely financial. Unemployment has recently led many individuals back to the classroom.

Many colleges and universities report that re-entry or adult students are the new majority on campus . Adults ages 25 to 69 are increasingly enrolling in courses around the country.

Going back to school is a serious undertaking. Not only is it an investment of time, but it is also an investment of money. For those thinking about going back to school, consider these questions.

1. Is now the right time? Those going back to school because they think it might provide better job prospects or yield higher salaries could be mistaken. Many employers are cutting continuing-education grants and scaling back on hires with adva nced degrees. That’s because companies are feeling the heat of the recession as well. Advanced degrees generally mean having to pay an employee a higher salary, something many companies are not in a position to do right now. Therefore, an advanced degree might prove a hindrance in toda y’s job market and not become the financial windfall some students expect. If this is the case, delaying an advanced degree for a few years may be a more financially sound idea.

2. What are your goals? Individuals need to examine their long- and short-term goals regarding educa tion. Goals should include whether time is available to complete the degree. Some degrees can take months or years to finish, depending on how many credits a person already has. Is the goal to receive a completely different degree and begin a new career? If so, adults should put it down on paper so they have a definite goal in sight.

3. Are the finances available? Attending school is no small undertaking. Whether a public, private o r online school, tuition can cost several thousand dollars per year. Tests taken to be accepted to school can cost money, and books will be ne eded for coursework. If money is tight right now, continuing school may not be the best option, especially if high-interest loans are the only vi able means to continuing education. However, if the finances are there and school won’t detract from other bills, then school might be the right cho ice.

4. What is the right school? Those who have a full-time job can look into a school that offers eveni ng or weekend classes. Many schools now offer online courses that allow individuals to take classes remotely. There is a growing interest in schoo ls that specifically specialize in online degrees. Such schools enable students to take classes on their own time and complete assignments in a manner that’s less time-specific. Continuing students who may not have a spouse or children can move around to the school of choice. Once again, finances figure to play a major role when deciding on a school.

5. Is a college degree really necessary? For many, continuing education doesn’t mean heading to a co llege campus. It can involve taking certificate programs and vocational training.

The Highlands at Pittsford, a CARF-CCAC community, a premier senior living community, with exciting job opportunities.

• Housekeeper : Full time position 7:45 AM – 4:15 PM, Mon-Fri, occasional weekends. Must be detailed oriented, & have prior exp. cleaning residential &/or hotels for high end customers. Minimum of high school diploma or GED required. Prior experience in working with seniors preferred. Also Per Diem positions up to 19 hours a week.

Strong customer service skills & prior experience in retirement communities desired. We offer a competitive compensation package, and a great work environment.

Interested candidates apply on-line

www.highlandsatpittsford.org An affiliate of the

EOE

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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