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The Livingston Edition (585) 226-8111 • (866) 812-8111 July 15, 2016

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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page 2 LIVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2016

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 64

Auto Section.............................Page 31

Brighter/Vent.............................Page 61

Classifieds For Sale.............................Page 14

Dining and Entertainment.............................Page 40

Employment Opportunities.............................Page 66

Garage Sales.............................Page 16

Give and Take.............................Page 63

Health & Clinical Trials.............................Page 52

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

Just for Kids...............................Page 4

Passages.............................Page 57

Pet Place...............................Page 6

Puzzle Answers...............................Page 8

Real Estate.............................Page 43

Senior Center.............................Page 20

The Villas at Erie Station

8 Old Hitching Post CrossingHenrietta, NY 14467

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Near the corner of East Henrietta Rd & Erie Station Rd

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Join us for an

Open House Saturday, July 16TH, 1-4pm

or call 334-5006 to schedule a personal tour at your convenience

for lease

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585.334.5006

The Villas at Erie Station

NOISEY AIR CONDITIONING?

Maybe your system does not work likeit should. FREE INSPECTION call L.J.Kiefer Heating/ AC, 585-438-4117.

Dansville • 111 Clara Barton St.

␣ 585-335-4239 Geneseo • 50 E. South St.

585-991-6005 www.noyes-health.org

The results you want. The care you deserve.

Physical Therapy

Come see what award

winning, one-on-one

therapy can do for you.

T&V EXCAVATING

~Bobcat ~Backhoe~Excavator ~Dozer Services

~Demol i t ion ~Pos t Holes~Drainage ~Waterlines~Grading ~Driveways

~Landclearing ~Septic/ Sewer~Lawn Restoration

~Ponds- New/ Cleanouts585-329-6735

HEATING & COOLING: Werepair & service all types of oil &gas heating systems. Boilers, fur-naces, water heaters, residential &Mobile homes. Oil heat servicecontracts. A/C cleaning & repair.Fast service, honest advice, guar-anteed work. 24 hour emergencyservice. VISA/MC. Call SummitBurner Service, 585-554-4492.

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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page 3 LIVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2016

Anxiety-Free Sedation Dentistry

109 Main Street, Geneseo

www.calm-dental.com

585-447-9222 In network provider for most major dental insurance plans.

CSEA • GHI • GEHA • Aetna • Ameritas • Delta Dental • Excellus BCBS • Univera

Lifetime Benefit Solutions • NYS Teamsters • Guardian • Health Economics

Humana • Met Life • Principal Financial Group • United Healthcare

Meet Sandro R. Popelka, DDS MPH FAGD

University of Rochester, Eastman Dental DDS Doctor of Dental Surgery MPH Master of Public Health

FAGD Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry

When YOU Experience Calm Dental,

Be Ready to Experience…

Comfort

Dental Excellence

Detailed Attention

D evoted to D ental W ellness, W e are Y our F riend ly, P rofessional T eam

A nd E njoy B eautifu l D ental R esults.

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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page 4 LIVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2016

Look at the table of contents for puzzle answer page.

F u n

SPONSORED BY:

F a m i l y NOW ENROLLING!

• Infant & Toddler Care

• Preschool & Pre-K • Summer Camp

You will be surprised at what you find inside! Call to schedule

a tour, or pop in today!

5580 East Avon Plaza, Avon, NY 14414 (585) 226-6110 • Fax: (585) 226-6071

www.jb-childcare.com

Joyful Beginnings Child Care Center

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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page 5 LIVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2016

CHIMNEY SWEEP &REPAIRS:

RIDGE RUNNERS PLUS, LLCFull Chimney Sweepw/Multi-Point Visual

Inspection.Starting $89.99

(Regular $149.99)Installing Caps/ Screens for

Animal Blockage &Moisture Protection.

Also offering Chimney &Fireplace Repairs

Fully Insured.Free Estimates

HOME ADVISOR TOP RATED& REVIEWED PROFESSIONAL

Please Call Today!Ridge Runners Plus, LLC

585-305-5273716-220-2032

RNJ STUMP GRINDING& TREE REMOVAL:

Affordable, honest, quality service.Rick Gerbino, 585-750-6044.

[email protected]

■ Webster-Ontario ■ ■ Fairport-Perinton ■ ■ Pittsford-E. Roch. ■ ■ Eastway ■

■ Canandaigua-Naples ■ ■ Rush-Henrietta ■

Dansville-Wayland ■ Batavia ■

■ Oatka ■ ■ Tri-County ■

Livingston

Sorry, photos cannot be returned.

Feature your birthday girl or boy in our Birthday Celebrations Section!

Send the form below with your payment to: Birthday Celebrations GVPS

1471 Rt. 15, PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414

Happy Birthday Birth Date:

To (last name optional) :

Love (last name optional) :

Contact person:

Email:

Phone:

Town Zip .................................

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

available issue. Your child must be 15 years or younger. Photo may be submitted by a parent/guardian/grandparent. Cost is $10.00 for 1st edition, $5.00 for each additional edition. (1/$10, 2/$15, 3/$20)

Geneseo 4348 Pondside Plaza 243-3330 Avon 282 East Main St. 226-9780

Find Your Best Image

This Week’s

Birthday Celebrations

Happy 12th Birthday Holly Love,

Mom, Dad, Ed and Bronxy

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STUMP GRINDING: FreeEstimates, Fully Insured.Call Kevin 585-491-4259

WANTED: Buying Scrap Metalcars, trucks, construction farmequipment, demolition site cleanup. Phone, 585-991-3133.

To sponsor the Pet of the Week,

Call 226-5878 or email [email protected]

Penny Saver Pet of the Week

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.

Hi! My name is

Tobi . I’m a Yorky-Poo and almost a year old. I love going on the boat with my family.

Full steam ahead captain!

M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel

• On July 29, 1976, the “Son of Sam” fires five shots in the first in a series of shootings that would terrorize New York City over the course of the next year. Shooter David Berkowitz claimed that “Sam” was his neighbor Sam Carr, who transmitted his kill orders through his pet black Labrador.

THE KIT INN: Long-Term CatBoarding. Spacious Suites. Peaceful.Private. Affordable. Insured. HomeAway From Home. Visit www.thekitinn.com 585-698-8799

Your cat will never threaten your popularity by barking at three in the morning. He won’t attack the mailman or eat the drapes, although he may climb the drapes to see how the room looks from the ceiling.

~Helen Powers

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?Immediate response. Licensed andinsured. Any job welcomed. 30y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e . C a l l585-455-1626.

FRIDAY FISH FRYS: Delivery ser-vice, 4pm-8pm. VILLAGE RESTAU-R A N T , 1 3 G e n e s e e S t r e e t .585-226-6333

DID YOU KNOW? An Obituary inthe Genesee Valley Penny Saver willreach virtually every home in ourcirculation area. Email Lynn Forrester,[email protected]

WANTED-COINS/ CURRENCY

by Private Collector. Old U.S.coins, currency, collections. Topprice paid, no dealer overhead.Honeoye. 585-322-5909.

TREE, SHRUB PRUNING, STUMPGRINDING: Removal & Planting.Jason Smith, 585-493-9668.

Humane Society of Livingston County

(585) 234-2828 [email protected]

I need a h o me

We have cats and kittens! Please come see them at the Adoption

Center, 67 Genesee St. in Avon on Saturday and Sunday from 11-2.

(Family Features) The Trouble w ith

Ticks - Only adult female ticks feed off

the blood of their host.

I LOVE PETS! Please let me care foryour precious ones while you areunable! 585-746-6089.

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

❤ No cages

No distractions No leaving home

Certified Groomer • Insured Todd Chambry • 729-4437

fancyfurgroomer.com

MOBILE DOG

GROOMING

Performed in our custom

grooming trailer at your home.

HOUSE CLEANING: Room for onemore job! LOTS of Experience!!Please Call: 585-746-6089.

CLIFTON FIRE DEPARTMENTCarnival August 5th & 6th. ParadeFriday at 7pm. Saturday AntiqueTractors 5pm. DJ -6pm.53Wheatland Center Rd.www.cliftonfire.org

Arfs & Barks

Grooming Salon 1541 Oak Openings Rd. • Avon

226-3291 Please call for appointment.

Dogs under 80 lbs. preferred.

YELLOW LABRADORRETRIEVER PUPPIES for saleor for donation to service dogorganization. Ready for newhomes on August 1. Fox redcolored yellow labs - great lines- strong pedigrees - 2 males and2 females available. All vac-cinations up to 10 weeks,dewormed, micro chipped.AKC registered litter. Pups are$950. Male pick of the litter is$1050 (we call him Tank!).Finger Lakes Labradors,585-245-4196;www.fingerlakeslabradors.com

In-Kennel Webcams!

Howlywood Kennels 7856 Rt. 5&20 • Bloomfield

585-657-7227

www.howlywood.com

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ROCHESTER LADY LIONS

Travel Softball Organization hold-ing tryouts Aug. 2nd (10U, 12U,14U) at MCC Pac Center (6pm).Aug. 3rd (16U, 18U) at TSEElmgrove (6pm). Aug. 4th (allages) at MCC Pac Center (6pm).Please register at

www.rochesterladylions.com

BOAT TOPS & INTERIORS/Convertible Tops repaired/replaced/ Auto interiors/ Restau-rant seats/ Booths/ FurnitureU p h o l s t e r y / R e f i n i s h i n g .C o m m e r c i a l , R e s i d e n t i a l .(585)356-5567. ([email protected])

HF-L Dance Centre, Where Your “Star” Belongs!

Come join our award winning studio!

Competition preparation and auditions July 25-28.

Summer camps for all ages and levels August 22-26.

5 Norton St.,

Honeoye Falls

Register online,

www.hfldancing.com

Private

lessons available

throughout the

summer.

Fall classes beginning Sept. 10th.

Celebrating 37 Years

The Paul F. Tilly Agency, LLC INSURANCE Since 1979

1895 R OCHESTER S T . PO B OX 37A L IMA , NY 14485

582-1660 www . TILLYAGENCY . com

Paul F. Tilly Rene Tilly-Lyness Julie A. Harcleroad MaryRuth Rowe Mandy M. LaVair

Auto, Home, Life & Business

When you need an electrician… Free Estimates Fully Insured Licensed Since 1984

Give us a call!

Dwight A. Knox 585- 624-3868 • Lima, New York

Senior Citizen Discounts

• Residential • Industrial

• Commercial Lima Dry Cleaning 7303 Main St. E. • Lima • 585-472-6359

Open Mon./Tues./Thurs./Fri. 7:30am-5:30pm; Wed. Noon-5:30pm • Sat. 9:00am-2:00pm

Come Meet Us! Lima Dry Cleaners will be adding a candy corner to the store. In an attempt to bring back some old memories

of penny candy, and as a previous candy store owner, I will be adding this section. Also,

we will be offering a cotton candy machine rental.

AMC CLEANING SERVICES

Residential/ Office CleaningMove Ins/ Move Outs

After Party Cleaning, LaundryReliable, Affordable

[email protected]

YARD CLEANUP &

MAINTENANCE:Mowing, Raking

Tree/ Shrub TrimmingPressure WashingLight Dump Truck

Reasonable Rates. Free Estimates.585-991-3133.

COINS/ CURRENCY COLLEC-

TIONS wanted by private collec-tor. Highest prices paid with cash.Discreet and Confidential! FreeAppraisals. Call Joel in Bloomfield585-657-6699.

EXCAVATION, FINISH GRAD-

ING, NEW LAWNS, TILING ANDMORE. Fully insured. Jason Smith,585-493-9668.

FIREWOOD DELIVERED: 5Facecord Load 4’x8’x16”, $325.Firewood Logs Available. HEAPApproved Vendor. Slicker HillEnterpr ises Inc. Cal l/text716-280-1909.

SBN LISTENER, please call.Would like to share belief. Kay at585-382-3634.

RELIABLE REPAIR: Call us forall major appliance repair needs.L i k e u s o n F a c e b o o k !585-558-4026 or 585-483-1112.www.reliablerepairwny.com$5 off service charge with this ad.

AMISH BUILT SHEDS includinghorse sheds, cabins. Built to yourneeds. Frank, 585-739-3617.

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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page 8 LIVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2016

Gold Standard Publication

Members of:

National Award

Winning Paper

Free Community Papers of NY and

Our 11 editions are published weekly with a total circulation

of over 157,200.

Main Office:

PO Box 340 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 Phone: 585-226-8111 Fax: 585-226-3390 www.gvpennysaver.com

Email: [email protected]

Additional offices:

222 East Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020 Phone: 585-343-3111 Fax: 585-343-3353

15 Main Street Brockport, NY 14420 Phone: 585-637-5100 Fax: 585-637-0111

202 South Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424 Phone: 585-393-1111 Fax: 585-393-1823

134 Main Street Dansville, NY 14437 Phone: 585-335-8537 Fax: 585-335-7781

32 East Main Street, Webster, NY 14580 Phone: 585-265-3620 Fax: 585-265-3882

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Harrison

Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kimberly Dougherty

Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Hammond

Advertising Sales Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daria Reitknecht

Creative Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cristie Leone

Production Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Wasson

Circulation Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shari Rapone

Billing/Office Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Garbe

Puzzle Answers Crossword Puzzle

Sudoku

Go Figure!

Even Exchange

Magic Maze WHOLE

GRAINS

Hocus-Focus 1. Walking stick is shorter. 2. Arm is moved. 3. Sun is missing. 4. Pants are shorter. 5. Cap is reversed. 6. Headset is missing.

M&M´s E-Z CLEANERSResidential & Commercial

Junk RemovalWe Cleanout...

Estates, Foreclosures, Hoarders,Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns

Demo & Remove...Carpets, Garages, Pools,

Sheds, BarnsFully Insured. Free Estimates.

Mike, 585-975-9019,585-482-8366.

BREAKWALLSBreakwalls and Sea Walls

Architectural WallsBasements, FoundationsPoured Concrete Floors

Jacking/ LevelingDemolition Work

Polebarns, Garages, AdditionsMcManus Construction

[email protected]

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.

OXYGEN CONCENTRATORInogenOne - Regain Independence.Enjoy Greater Mobility. NO moreTanks! 100% Portable. Long-LastingBattery. 1-800-998-1643

M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel

• On July 31, 1715, a hurricane strikes the east coast of Florida, sinking 10 Spanish treasure ships and killing nearly 1,000 sailors. Although much of the gold and silver was salvaged, coins and other artifacts occasionally wash up on Florida beaches.

1566 Rt. 15 • Avon

226-3333 • www.AvonStorage.com

Well lighted & secured.

24 hour access. Variety of unit sizes.

Get Organized!

Get $20.00 OFF 1st month w/autopay.

With a copy of this ad.

Avon Self Storage Park Avon Self Storage Park

starting at $49We haul away any type of junk!

Basement, Attic andgarage clean outs!

We remove- Hot tubs, pianos,swimming pools.

We tear down- sheds, decks, &more!

We buy old trucks and cars!Same day service available.

Mr. Junk It All. Insured, Homeadvisor 5 Star Rating.

585-880-0383.

SUPPORT OUR SERVICE MEM-BERS, veterans and their families intheir time of need. For more informa-tion visit the Fisher House website atwww.fisherhouse.org.

FRIENDLY RESPECTFUL SER-VICE! Save on costly repairs! Re-glue! $50 per chair. Repair, Re-finishing and caning. Free pick upand delivery. 585-746-4503.www.KLFurnitureService.com

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Get out and Vote Advertisement Inside the Genesee Valley Penny Saver.

Delivered to every home in your district!

24”x16” Plastic Yard Signs 1-color, 2-sided. Price includes steel frame. (Min. 50)

Meet the Candidates Flyer Printed & delivered for as little as 10¢ each. 8 1 ⁄ 2 x11” Full Color.

Your Election Headquarters! Your Election Headquarters!

All under one roof

Call us toll free 866-812-8111 or go to www.gvpennysaver.com

Palm

Cards 2 sided, full color 250 for $85.00

500 for $100.00 $5.50 each

Place your order now!

When driving on sand, point your vehicle’s wheels straight ahead when starting off. This will help r educe the effort required by your vehicle to move forward.

ULTIMATE BUNDLE f rom

DIRECTV & AT&T. 2-Year PriceGuarantee-Just $89.99/month (TV/fast internet/phone) FREE Whole-Home Genie HD-DVR Upgrade. NewCustomers Only. Cal l Today1-800-931-4807.

Thank you, Genesee Valley Penny Saver…

I look forward to reading the Penny Saver every week and have to say that a favorite feature is “Hometown Stories.” Always interesting stories - some make me laugh, others make me cry (Bullet story). I really look forward to reading that section!

~ Sue Jenks, Genesee Valley Penny Saver reader

COMPUTER SUPPORT, SERVICE,TRAINING for the beginner and ad-vanced user. Basics, Internet, VirusInfections, New Programs, PC Pur-chases, system problems, repairs. Inshop or on site. Computer ObedienceTraining, 585-367-2990.

Cougar ClassicScholarship ScrambleGolf Tournament

Monday,

July 25, 2016

12:30 pm Shotgun Start

Join the fun while supporting local student scholarships!

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JOIN US October 4-6 to see The ArkEncounter and Creation Museum inWilliamstown and Petersburg, Ken-tucky. Enjoy traveling with CoveredWagon Tour Bus. Watch videos of theArk & Museum while on bus. Forinformation, call Joe VanNorman,585-507-1953.

& MUSIC • DANCE • THEATRE • EXHIBITS

Art Soul

All the other colors are just colors, but purple seems to have a soul. Purple is not just a noun and an adjective but also a verb - when you look at it, it’s looking back at you. ~Uniek Swain

The King’s Clown Troupe St. Timothy Lutheran Church

5015 Lakeville Road Geneseo

Thursday, July 21st • 7:00PM

Join us for a unique

Worship Service of Mime & Celebration

A service for all ages.

Science is out of the reach of morals, for her eyes are fixed upon eternal truths. Art is out of the reach of morals, for her eyes are fixed upon things beautiful and immortal and ever-changing. To morals belong the lower and less intellectual spheres.

~Oscar Wilde

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.

EXPERT PIANO TUNING & RE-PAIR. Since 1980. Musician Extraor-d ina i re , Char l e s M. Fre ida ,585-426-2334.

THOUSANDS OF LPs (vinyl al-bums): country, jazz, folk, rock, com-edy, shows, etc.!!! And still the lowestguitar prices, too!! Buzzo Music, 106Main Street, Geneseo. Open 7 days aweek! Call 585-243-2480.

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West Sparta Old-Fashioned Day Saturday, July 30, 2016 • 10am-4pm

FREE Admission, Activities and Parking

LOCATION: West Sparta Town Hall,

8302 Kysorville Byersville Rd., Dansville, NY 14437

ALL DAY: Tractor pull sponsored by Nunda Antique Tractor Show,

quilting demonstrations, musical entertainment, gathering area in new

Town Pavilion, vendors, Civil War camp, life in the 1800’s, civilian and

military reenactors, vintage cars and tractors, food vendors, pony rides,

wagon rides, petting zoo, children’s games and local history display.

Website: http://townofwestsparta.org/content • More Info. – Town Supervisor: 585-519-5111

Entertainment Schedule

11am Connie & Henry

1pm Warsaw Chordbusters

Barbershop Chorus

2:30pm Ernie Lawrence

& MUSIC • DANCE • THEATRE • EXHIBITS

Soul Art Art Soul &

Any great work of art... revives and readapts time and space, and the measure of its success is the extent to which it makes you an inhabitant of that world - the extent to which it invites you in and lets you breathe its strange, special air. ~Leonard Bernstein

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GUIDELINES TO QUALIFY FOR PUBLICATION IN OUR

HOMETOWN EVENTS: Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the

increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:

• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or programs • Organizations seeking Crafters or Vendors • Organizations seeking donations of items

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication.

EVENTS DEADLINE : Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date. 60 word limit for events wishing to be published in print.

Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! Events are published in the Penny Saver as space allows.

REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT:

gvpennysaver.com. Click on “My Hometown” then click “Submit Event.” Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414

View more Hometown Events online at gvpennysaver.com

Green up Your Grilling (Family Features) Switch from lighter fluid to an electric charcoal starter or fire starters made from sawdust and highly refined wax. They leave no residues or chemical aftertaste.

ATTENTION! All Women Veter-ans. 9th Annual Women VeteransRecognition Night - Thursday, July21st, 6pm, Avon Veterans Hall,Routes 5&20, East Avon. Please call226-2750. Leave name & numberattending. Members, please bring adish to pass.

Avon Central School Alumni Re-union Banquet-2016, hosted bythe Class of 1966, will be held onFriday, August 12, 2016 at theGenesee River Restaurant & Recep-tion Center, 134 North Main St.,Mt. Morris, NY. Social time beginsat 5pm, followed by a buffet dinnerat 6:30pm. Great conversation,music and dancing round out theevening. Send your reservations inas soon as possible. We look for-ward to seeing you! For furtherinformation, please contact SandiIrish at 585-226-8241, or Paul Tag-liaferri at 585-226-8955.

FREE CLASSES! Email, Basic Com-puter, Program, Internet, JobSearch Resume, SmartphoneTraining. Zion Computer TrainingCenter (at the church), 10 ParkPlace, Avon. Individual training alsoavailable. Contact: Ken Adams5 8 5 - 9 9 1 - 2 1 1 0 , k e n @zionhouseavon.org.

AVON

2016

Town of

Livonia

Vitale Park

Concert

Series

FREE & Open to the Public

Sundays • 6pm-8pm

7/17/16 - The Probables This 4-member group is best desribed as fiery

folk-grassroots rock and features Steve Johnson, formerly with Big Leg Emma

7/24/16 - Full Swing Big Band This 18-piece band plays the energetic music from

the 1940’s big-band era as well as some Rock, Dixieland and novelty numbers.

Come by car and bring a lawn chair, or come by boat!

For more information call:

Town Hall (585) 346-3710 or visit: www.livoniany.org

“ Be happy for this moment,

for this moment is your life.”

– Omar Khayyam

XYZ Meeting: No meeting inJuly. Next meeting is Our AnnualCook Out on Wednesday, August17 at 5:30PM in the CommunityRoom of the the Avon Village Hall.Burgers and Hot Dogs will be pro-vided by the Club. Bring a dish topass and your table service. $5annual dues will be collected. Newmembers are welcome. For in-formation call Fran Fleming at226-6589 or Carol Hank at226-9792.

Foodlink Mobile Market - Friday,July 29th, 2016 from 10am-11:30am, East Avon Fire Hall, 1615West Henrietta Rd., Avon. Spon-sored by Avon Food Pantry. Pleasebring your own bags. If in need ofemergency service from Avon FoodPantry, please call (585)358-1671.We´ll be glad to assist you.

Martha´s Kitchen at Zion Epis-copal Church, On The Circle, Avon.Serving Free Lunch Every Saturday.Doors open 11am to 1pm. Lunchserved promptly at Noon. All arewelcome.

AVON

M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel

• On July 26, 1908, the FBI is born when U.S. Attorney General Charles Bonaparte orders a group of 10 newly hired federal investigators to report to the Department of Justice. Notorious gangsters such as George “Machine Gun” Kelly and John Dillinger met their end at the hands of the FBI.

Celebrate the 125th Birthday ofthe Village of Caledonia!! Friday,July 29 at the Commons. SaturdayJuly 30 and Sunday July 31 atTennent Park. The festival will in-clude a parade, bands, breakfast,5K and 2K walk, dedication atMonument Park, food, whiffle balltournament, lots of food vendors,pie sale, nature trail tours, commu-nity church service, kids fishing les-sons and the famous Penny Car-nival.

Autism Walk at LimerockSpeedway - The Years family walkfor Autism at Limerock Speedway,21 Flint Hill Rd., Caledonia will beheld on Saturday, July 23rd, 2pm-9:30pm. We will also have a rafflefor prizes to benefit Autism Up ofRochester. Tickets are $2 for 1 or$5 for 3. All proceeds are donatedto Autism up. Track gates open at2PM, Practice is at 4PM and Racingstarts at 5PM. Grandstand admis-sion is Adults (13 y.o. and up) $5,Senior Citizens $3.00, Kids 12 y.o.and under FREE. The walk will takeplace during intermission.

Caledonia Library AssociationIce Cream Sale! Visit us at the tentoutside the library on Friday, July 29from 5-8PM for an ice cold treat tocelebrate the Village of Caledonia´s125th Birthday! Numerous dif-ferent kinds of frozen desserts willbe sold to benefit your library.

Big Springs Museum´s Pie Sale,Caledonia Village´s 125thBirthday Weekend! The Big SpringsMuseum is celebrating the Villageof Caledonia´s 125th Birthday onSaturday, July 30th, with a float inthe parade at noon and a Pie SaleBooth in Tennent Park (PioneerStreet) from 12:30-4pm (or untilsold out). Fresh-made pies andslices to go -- just $2 slice and $14for a whole pie. All proceeds are insupport of the Big Springs Mu-seum. Come out and enjoy Caledo-nia´s festivities with us!! (If youwish to donate a pie in support ofour sale, please call 585-538-9880).

CALEDONIA

Bloomfield Rotary´s Concerts inthe Park “Ghost Riders” (Country)on Tuesday, July 26th from 7:00-9:00PM at Elton Park in Bloomfield.In case of rain the concert willmove to the East Bloomfield UnitedMethodist Church. Bottled waterand hot dogs will be available.Donations support the many Rotaryprojects that benefit our commu-nity. Bring a lawn chair and beprepared for a delightful evening!For more information, contactSuzie Coleman at 585-703-4190.

BLOOMFIELD

The Breast Cancer Coalition ofRochester is pleased to offer a free6-week Gentle Yoga session forbreast cancer survivors andgynecologic cancer survivors livingand working in and aroundDansville. This 6-week session, ledby Yoga instructor Kate Drake(RYT/OTR), is limited to 12 survi-vors. Classes are 75 minutes inlength and will be held at theDansville Public Library, Thursdayevenings from 6pm-7:15pm begin-ning on July 21, and ending onAugust 25, 2016. Advance registra-tion with the Coalition is required.To register, please call the Coali-t i o n ´ s T r a c y B r o w n a t585-473-8177, ext. 310 or [email protected] for more informa-tion.

Chalk Walk & ArtsFest runs10am-4pm, Saturday, August 6,rain or shine, on Main Street inDansville, with ”event head-quarters” at Dansville ArtWorks,178 Main. The music venue, spon-sored by Dansville Wayland PennySaver/Genesee Country Express,features Steel Alchemy CommunitySteel Band 10am and GrovelandStation 2pm. Art and craftexhibitors/vendors, sponsored byDansville Mini Storage, located onMain Street between Ossian andPerine Streets, along with commu-nity organizations. Chalks may bepurchased at Dansville ArtWorksduring the event, so anyone andeveryone can join in the fun. Eventmaps available at Dansville Art-Works, 178 Main Street andDansvilleArtWorks.com by late July.

AARP Smart Driver Course: LearnDefensive Driving, New traffic Laws& Rules of the Road. As well as,Proven Safety Strategies. Save 10%on Car/Truck Insurance. No TestsTo Pass. Just Sign UP And Learn.Remove Up To 4 points From YourLicense. 6 Hour Course. Wednes-day, July 27th and Thursday, July28th from 12-3PM. To Register CallTom Fellion (585) 335-8935. $20AARP Members & $25 for Non-Members. Check or Money OrdersOnly Made out to AARP. DansvillePublic Library, 200 Main Street,Dansville.

Dansville Class of 1976 - Cele-brating 40th Reunion. Saturday,September 3, 2016, 4PM, DansvilleFish & Game. Dinner, Games, LiveEntertainment. Must be registeredand paid by August 1st (Early BirdPricing until July 8). Many Activitiesplanned. For more information got o : w w w . d a n s v i l l e 7 6 . c o m ,[email protected] or callAngeline at 423-805-2977.

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Provide clean sources of water. A small garden feature or a rainwater collection is enough to provide bees with a drink when needed.

Annual Raspberry Social to bene-fit the Ionia United MethodistChurch, Thursday, July 21st , 4:30-7:00pm at the new location: IoniaUnited Methodist Church 2120Elton Rd., just off Route 64 andRoutes 5&20 in Ionia. Hot dogs,hamburgers, sausages, lots of sal-ads and delicious raspberry andfruit desserts! Items are priced a lacarte.

Tractors Wanted for the Ionia FallFestival Tractor Parade, Saturday,September 17. The Tractor Parade,now in its 13th year, will havetractors from all over western NYand is one of the largest in westernNY. If you are interested in havingyour tractor in our parade and/ordisplaying your antique farmequipment, contact Richard Belding585-657-6819. www.ioniaumc.org.

IONIA

Clara’s Crohn’s BBQ - Sunday,August 14, 12-4pm, Ely FaganAmerican Legion Post 1151, 260Middle Rd., Henrietta. Live Band,Photo Booth, Delicious BBQ chickenmeal- $10 in advance, $15 at thedoor . R i f l e Range contes tAMAZING Raffle items, 50/50 raf-fle. (for additional costs at event).All proceeds benefit the local chap-ter of CCFA for research and edu-cation of these common, but rarelytalked about incurable, progressivediseases. In addition to adults beingdiagnosed, children are getting di-agnosed younger and more fre-quently than ever before. online.ccfa.org/goto/Claraburleyteam201-6

Rush-Henrietta Class of 1956 Re-union: The R-H Class of ´56 will becelebrating their 60th Class Re-union September 16-17! Deadlinefor registration/payment is August1. For more information contactLuke Loomis at (315) 524-5258 orLee Olek at (585) 872-5157.

HENRIETTA

Hemlock Fair Talent Show islooking for performers of talentedyouth and adults to sing, dance,play instruments, etc. on Saturday,July 23, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at theFestival Building. Trophies and cashprizes to 1st place winners in twoage groups: 12 and under / 13 andover. Ribbons for all other acts.Performers will be able to enter theState Fair in Syracuse in August.Applications are on the www.hemlockfair.org and must be re-turned by deadline of July 16th. Forinformation call Ann at (585)346-5515.

HEMLOCK

1st Annual American LegionFamily Post 282 Jamboree: Satur-day, July 30, 1pm-8pm, 2475Route 65, West Bloomfield. Doorsopen at Noon. $10 donation atdoor. Music, Food Trucks/Beverages, 50/50’s/Raffles! Comeout and enjoy a day of LIVE musicand great food! Bring your lawnchairs BUT leave the coolers & petsat home. 1-3:30pm - Honey Bad-gers and 4-8pm - Ruby Shooz.Proceeds to benefit: OperationComfort Warriors & Legion Post282 Programs.

LIMA

LeRoy Legion Annual Golf Tour-nament: 4 person scramble for-mat. Separate ladies, men’s &mixed team champions. Sponsor:LeRoy Servicemen’s Club, Inc.Where: LeRoy Country Club onThursday, July 28, 2016. Shot gunstart 12:30pm. Registration begins11:30am. Door prizes, 50/50 raffle,and more! Price: $60/person-18holes of golf, cart, sandwich, chips,& soft drink at turn. Prizes & SteakDinner at Post Home 6:30pm. $40/person-LeRoy Country Club Mem-bers Only (same as above). $25/person-Dinner Only. Dinner:6:30pm Steak Roast. Botts-FioritoAmerican Legion Post #576, 53 W.Main St., LeRoy. Cash Bar. Com-plete registration form & return fullamount by Thursday, July 21.

St. Mark’s Open House. Incelebration of its 200th anniver-sary in 2017, St. Mark’s EpiscopalChurch, 1 East Main St., LeRoy issponsoring a Photo Contest opento all ages. The sanctuary of St.Mark’s Church will be open tophotographers for interior photoson Saturday, July 16 from 9:00-10:30am and 3:00-4:00pm duringLeRoy’s Oatka Festival. Consideredthe most photographed building inGenesee County, St. Mark’s has abeautiful natural setting aboveOatka Creek with architecture inthe English Gothic style. Informa-tion and complete details about thecontest will be available at www.stmarks-leroy.org, at the Oatka Fes-tival, and in the church.

LEROY

Yard Sale to benefit SusieQ DogResQ - July 22, 23, 24th from9-6pm in the lot next to 6001 BigTree Road in Lakeville. We havethree huge tents filled with lots ofgreat items from antiques andcollectibles to furniture and booksand clothing! All proceeds go to-wards the animals in our care. Ourgoal is to have them living the lifein homes with families that will lovethem forever. As a bonusPawbrokers Jewelry will be therefrom 11-5 on Saturday with 1000´sof pieces of jewelry with all salesgoing directly to SusieQ. Info.:w w w . s u s i e q d o g r e s q . c o m ,346-6747.

LAKEVILLE

Make & Take Craft - Split PeaArt. Create a unique picture usingdried split peas and markers. Ages5yrs - 10yrs. Limited to 20. Reg-istration required. Call or visit thelibrary to register. Held July 20,1-3pm, Livonia Public Library, 2Washington St., Livonia. www.livonialibrary.org.

Livonia Public Library PresentsTechnology Tuesday´s - Makeyour own blue cyanotype photos.Ages 6 and up. No registrationrequired. Held Tuesday, July 19,1-3pm, Livonia Public Library, 2Washington St., Livonia. www.livonialibrary.org.

Livonia Central School Class of1976 is planning a 40th Reunion onAugust 13th at 2pm in the DouglasWelch Pavilion at the LivoniaCommunity Park on Big Tree Streetin Livonia. Picnic at 4pm. Bring adish to pass and your own adultbeverage. Please contact KathyMorsch at (585) 245-4631 [email protected] for in-formation and to confirm yourattendance.

LIVONIA

Naiades Oncology Rowing 4thAnnual Best Ball TournamentScramble - Sunday, August 7,2016. Have a great day golfing andsupport those who face cancer. 9or 18 Holes, Golf Cart, Lunch andDinner included. PRIZES! Raffle!50/50! Lima Golf & Country Club,7470 Chase Rd., Lima. www.NaiadesOncologyRowing.com

2nd Annual Chicken BBQ tobenefit Begin Again Horse Res-cue. It will be held at Begin AgainHorse Rescue 2828 Plank Rd.(Rt.15A) on Saturday, August 6th,2016. Serving 1 pm to 5 pm. Tick-ets: $11.00. Dinner includes:chicken, salt potatoes, bakedbeans, butter, roll & dessert. Forp r e - s a l e t i c k e t s c o n t a c t :585-322-2427.

Family Movie Night - July 29 atMark Tubbs Park in Lima. Starts atDusk. Bring a blanket or chair.FREE. Sponsored by the Lima Ro-tary.

Remembering the 60’s: This is anew exhibit at the Tennie BurtonMuseum 1850 Rochester Street,Lima NY. Remembering the 60’s isa nostalgic, retrospective look atthe 1960’s including world events,clothing styles, music, games, andfunky memorabilia. It is open Junethrough September, Sunday after-noons 2-4pm. Come and remem-ber with us, and tour of the mu-seum and gift shop at the sametime. http://Limahistorical.com

Lima Baptist Church hosts”Bowls of Blessing” meal ministryin the Fellowship Hall from 12:30-1:30PM. The free meal is offeredevery fourth Sunday of the month.Open to all ages for anyone inneed. Vegetarian meal option alsoavailable.

LIMA

Tour of Mount Morris Dam! TheUS Army Corps of Engineers VisitorCenter at Mount Morris Dam andRecreation Area is open dailythrough October 25th from 10am-4:30pm. Free ranger-guided walk-ing tours of the dam are offeredeach day as follows: Monday-Thursday at 2pm and Friday, Satur-day, & Sunday at 11am and 2pm.Tours are limited to 30 people on afirst-come, first-served basis. So,come early to sign-up and checkout our Visitor Center! For detailscontact 585-658-4790. Location:Mount Morris Dam and RecreationArea, 6103 Visitor Center Rd. inMount Morris.

MOUNT MORRIS

First Annual Potter CommunityDays - Held at Potter Town Park,4523 State Route 364 on Saturday,August 20 from 9-4pm (rain orshine). Yard Sale! Chicken BBQ!Crafts! Vendor Information: Sharonat 585-554-3876. Other Info.: Pattyat 585-554-6758. To Benefit PotterPark and Abandoned Cemeteries.

Middlesex Hose Company´s AllYou Can Eat Roast Beef Supperon Saturday, July 30, 2016 at theMiddlesex Fire House Dining Room,5537 Water Street, Middlesex,4-7PM. Adults $11, Children up toage 12 $6 and Preschool free indining room. Take-out are alsoavailable and you may phoneahead to 585-554-3434. Adults$11, Children up to age 12 $6,there are no preschool take outs.Thank you for your continued sup-port!

Vine Valley Community HouseTuesday Lecture Series: July 26that 7pm. Will have Win Harper fromthe Middlesex Heritage Group dis-cuss its works and collections.VVCH, 6369 South Lake Rd,Middlesex, NY.

MIDDLESEX

Grand Opening Livonia PublicMarket - Enjoy local produce,baked goods, and games every Sat-urday 8-11am until November. Lo-cated on the Livonia PresbyterianChurch lawns at the corner ofRoute 20 A and Federal Road inLivonia Center. Vendors please con-tact Ken at (585) 233-9611.

LIVONIA CENTER

Livonia Library Presents TheBubbleman starring Doug Rogeux.All ages welcome. Held Monday,July 18, 10:30am-11:30am at theLivonia Fire Dept., 4213 SouthLivonia Rd., Livonia. www.livonialibrary.org.

Anchored Youth Group: LivoniaCommunity Church´s youth group,Anchored! Opened to grades 6th-12th. Held every Tuesday from6:30-7:30pm at the LivoniaCommunity Church, 9 High Street.Doors open at 6pm! Info.:585-309-5931, www.facebook.com/AnchoredYouthGroup.

LIVONIA

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what you have left. ~Hubert Humphrey

The Verdi Requiem - A Free Con-cert at Hochstein: The 150 voiceFinger Lakes Choral Festival willpresent two spectacular perfor-mances of the Verdi Requiem, ar-guably the most powerful and be-loved of all major choral works, onSaturday, July 23, 8 PM, and Sun-day, July 24, 4 PM, at HochsteinPerformance Hall, 50 North Plym-outh Avenue in Rochester. Admis-sion to the concerts is free. Forf u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l585-465-0838, or visit www.fingerlakeschoral.org.

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).

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2016 Golf Tournament: 3rd An-nual Bonnie Snyder´s Anal Crew -Ann & Carl Meyers Cancer Centeran Association of Wilmot CancerCenter. Held Sunday, August 7 atTriple Creek Golf Club, 8793 StateHwy 408, Nunda. Corky Chapman585-335-2606 or Bonnie Snyder585-703-2457. Registration time is11am. Shotgun Tee Time is12noon. 18 Hole Scramble. $55 perperson/ 4 person teams $220. Hotdogs on turn, water on the course,Chicken BBQ, Door Prizes, 50/50.Please call 585-468-2116 to signyour team up. All proceeds aregoing to the Ann & Carl MeyersCancer Center.

NUNDA

Opening Weekend of HistoricBase Ball - Celebrate the start ofanother season of old-time baseball at Genesee Country Village &Museum. Each season the muse-um’s vintage base ball teams un-pack their woolen uniforms, brownballs and double-knobbed bats toplay in Silver Base Ball Park, the firstand finest replica 19th-century baseball park in the country. Mostgames start weekends at 1pm.Held Saturdays and Sundays, June4 - October 2 from 1pm-4pm at theGenesee County Village & Mu-seum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford.www.gcv.org.

MUMFORD

West Sparta Old-Fashioned Day- July 30, 2016, Saturday, 10am-4pm at the Park at West SpartaTown Hall, 8302 Kysorville Byer-sville Rd. Admission and activitiesfree. Tractor Pull sponsored byNunda Antique Tractor Show, quiltshow. Music: 11am Connie &Henry, 1pm Warsaw BarbershopChorus, 2:30pm Ernie Lawrence.All Day: Gathering in new TownPavilion, vendors offering food,snacks, arts, handcrafts, raffles,Civil War military and CivilianCamp, pony and wagon rides, pet-ting zoo, children’s games, foodvendors, blacksmithing demonstra-tion, local history display and more.Info: 585-519-5111. Website:http: / / townofwestsparta.org/c o n t e n t . E m a i l : o f d @townofwestsparta.org

WEST SPARTA

N e w Y o r k M u s e u m o fTransportation presents ”TheStreets of Rochester” Sunday, July17, at 12:30pm and 2:30pm. TheN e w Y o r k M u s e u m o fTransportation´s archives areopened with this presentation of aselection of vintage street scenes inthe Flower City. Antique autos,trolleys, buses and trucks will bes e e n , a l o n g w i t h t h eneighborhoods and downtown oflong ago. Showings at 12:30 and2:30 in the museum gallery. Freewith admission of $8 adults, $7seniors age 65 and older, $6 youthsage 3-12. Electric trolley ridesthroughout the day. 6393 EastRiver Road, West Henrietta. (585)533-1113, www.nymtmuseum.org.

WEST HENRIETTA

Wine and Brews in the Valley,not just a wine or beer tastingevent, but a fantastic evening ofFun! Walk the Streets of Warsawon September 10 from 5-9pm, lis-tening to street music, hop in theFree Photo Booth or have a cari-cature drawn. At 9pm, witness the”Charity Grape Stomp”, as sixteams compete stomping nearly200lbs of grapes for prize moneyfor their charities. Your $25 ticketgets you either a Wine or Beertasting glass and over 20 tastings.Food Trucks and local fare offeredfor purchase. Buy your tickets online at http://www.warsawkiwanis.org/wineinthevalley

WARSAW

Springwater Trails Hike onReynolds Gull, Springwater -Hike along scenic Reynold´s Gull inSpringwater Sunday, July 17 from4-6PM and enjoy a picnic-style so-cial afterwards. Join SpringwaterTrails on this hike, which begins atReynold´s Gull, across from thesouth portion of Hemlock Lake,and heads further south towardsSpringwater. For further info/directions/updates visit our website:springwatertrails.org.

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TRAVELING? Laminated LuggageTags with handle fastener. Just $1each for so much peace of mind!Genesee Valley Penny Saver, 1471Route 15, Avon. Open M-Th 8:30am-5pm & F 8:30am-3pm.

The BIG RED BARN SALE. A largescale with a wide variety of goods atgarage sale prices. Watch for furtherdetails.

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CAREGIVER NEEDEDLooking for a caregiver for my15yr old handicapped son inmy Honeoye home. Part time,weekends and evenings pri-marily. Pay is $12/hr throughCCOR. Some benefits. Basicfirst aid and CPR is a must!Please contact Michelle at585-746-3871.

BABY SITTING AVAILABLE in ourRetsof home. FT/PT. Transportationprovided to local summer rec pro-gram. Meals provided. Fun, lovingenvironment. 585-243-4444.

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DANSVILLE SUMMERFEST: Satur-day 7/30, 4pm-8pm. Babcock Park.Put on by the Dansville Mason’s andUnion-Hose. Benefit the VincentHouse and The Dansville Food Bank.Drink, eat and be merry!

CHEST FREEZER, GE, small, $70. 4wrought iron porch chairs w/yellowcushions, $100. Treadmill, $60. Alllike new. 585-223-3727.

SYLVAN BOAT: 1988, 15’, 60hpEvinrude motor, trolling motor, fishfinder, live wells, trailer, many extras.$1800/ b.o. Call 585-382-9457.

LANE CEDAR CHEST- CherryWood. Very Good Condition. 48x22.$100. 585-226-8541.

FOR SALE: 12’ Transport Disc, 12’Cultimulcher Transport, #74 JohnDeere Hay Rake w/Tri-Front Wheel,492 New Holland Haybine Built In1990’s. 2013 John Deere Tractor#5083, 4x4, Cab, Loaded, Only 96Hours, 83hp, Factory Ready ForLoader. Also, 2005 Dodge Caravan,Low Mileage, No Rust, Tires Good,Excellent Condition. ALL Can Be SeenAt 3096 Ridge Road East, Mt. Morris,NY. 585-658-3472, 585-739-3617.

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HONEOYE LAKE (14471): 5619Poplar Cove (off County Road 36Honeoye). Thurs.- Fri., 7/21-22(9am). ESTATE SALE. Antiques,collectibles, housewares, Morris chair,oak library table, high bed/ dresser,stands, king headboard, dressers, grill,rowboat, motor, much more! Pricedto go!

GENESEO: 4344 Clearview Drive.Saturday, July 23rd (9am-3pm). NOEARLY BIRDS! Kitchen items, toys,books, household items, Christmasdecorations, big men’s clothing, wom-en’s clothing. Too many items to list, aMUST SEE.

LIVONIA: 4712 East Lake Road.7/15-23, 10-6 Daily. TAG SALE.Sofa, $125; dressers w/mirrors,$100; chairs, $20; twin bed sets,$100; lots of littles....

GENESEO: 71 North Street. July22-23 (9-3pm). MULTIFAMILY YARDSALE. Kids clothing, toys, books.Household items, lawn mower, a littlebit of everything.

LAKEVILLE: 6001 Big TreeRoad (next to Leisure’s Restau-rant). 7/22-24 (9-6pm). FLEAMARKET YARD SALE toBENEFIT SusieQ Dog ResQ.F u r n i t u r e , A n t i q u e s ,Collectibles, Linens, QualityClothing, Toys. Stop in andfind your treasure! All proceedsgo towards the animals in ourcare. As a BONUS PawBrokers Jewelry Sales willbe there on Sat., 11-5 w/thousands of pieces of jew-elry, with all sales going toSusieQ. We are still acceptingdonations which are taxdeduc t ib l e . Ca l l u s a t585-346-6747 if you wish todonate.

GENESEO: 255 Lima Rd. Friday,7/15 & Saturday, 7/16. Householditems, wheelchair and ramp, standingpole, some antiques. Varied assort-ment. Things you didnt know youneeded.

HONEOYE: 108 Lakeview Dr. Ext.July 23rd & July 24th (10am-5pm).YARD SALE! Jewelry, birdhouse,gourds, 1 Canon Rebel II 35mm Cam-era & 1 Canon Rebel XL 35mmCamera- both work and come withbag. 35mm x 80mm Lens. WoodBlind 45”x64”, new in box.

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CHRISTMAS (EVE) @ Exit 9FLEA MARKET- July 24th (8-3),Santa from 11-1. Never too early tostart holiday shopping! Most ven-dors participating!

HEMLOCK: 7135 Adams Road.7/22-24 (8-4pm). MOVING/ FAMILYGARAGE SALE. Bedroom set, largedining table, chairs, large braided rug,many household items, 17hp JohnDeere lawn mower (48” cut), girlstoys.

GENESEO: 5319 LakevilleRoad (Staley Storage). Fri. &Sat., 7/29 & 7/30 (9-6pm).HUGE MULTIFAMILYSALE! Household Items,Tools, Hunting Apparel,C h i l d r e n ´ s T o y s a n dClothing, Country Deco-rative Items, Small Appli-ances, Gym Equipment, andMuch, Much, More - This isnot to be missed, gentlyused,high quality items atbargain prices!

HONEOYE FALLS: 108 SemmelRoad. Fri.- Sat., 7/15-16 (9-3pm).MANY YEARS OF ACCUMULATION.Dishes, cut glass, housewares, dolls,old books, 78rpm records. Rain/Shine.

SILVER SPRINGS: 4517 MillerRoad. July 22, 23, 24 (9-5pm). YARDSALE. Primitives, antiques, artist sup-plies. View us on facebook atwww.fb.me/cattailcreek@4517.

5th ANNUAL COMMUNITY WIDEGARAGE SALE: at Godfrey’s Pond onGriswold Road, July 16th and 17th(9am-2pm) No early sales! Park opensto the public at 8:45 am. Shop tools,ham radio stuff, antiques, crafts, kidsclothes, Little Tykes outdoor toys,camping gear, fishing poles, you nameit we got it - and crafters too!

RUSH: 6976/6988 W. Henrietta Rd.(Just North of Rush-Scottsville, Exit onRt 390). Saturday, July 23rd & Sun-day, July 24th (9am-4pm). MULTI-FAMILY SALE! China Cabinets,Furniture, Lamps, Household decor,Pet Supplies, Linens, Cassettes +CD’s, tools, much more.

LIMA: 6669 West Main St. July 23rd& 24th (9am-5pm). Scrapbooking sup-plies, Dolls and dollhouses, toys,books, household items, games, bonsaitrees.

LAKEVILLE: 3528 Pebble BeachRoad. 7/22-23 (8-2pm), Rain/Shine. ESTATE MOVING SALE.Tools, table saws, lawn roller, cu-pola, oak dining set, Ethan Allansofa bed, Pottery Barn living roomtables, office chair, patio set,household items, toys, bookshelves,canning jars, much more! ALLMUST GO!

West Sparta: 8430 GREEN ROAD.July 22, 23 (8AM-3PM), July 24(8AM-12noon). Bed, dressers, table,chairs, kitchen gadgets, tools, boatingaccessories, hunting clothing andaccessories, camper accessories, Man-tis Tiller, Swisher Trimmer, thatcherfor a John Deer riding mower.

AVON: 4105 Fowlerville Road. July &August every Thursday thru Saturday,9-4pm. Garage, Lawn/ Garden, Hand-crafted Gift Sale. New chaise- b.o.,leathers, brake control. Something foreveryone! New Items Added Daily.

LIMA (14485): 2015 Rain-bow Lane. 7/22-23 (10-6pm).MULTIFAMILY/ MOVINGYARD SALE. Many items tochoose from, still cleaning out!

AVON: 60 Richmond Lane. Fri & Sat,July 22nd & 23rd (8am-3pm). Men’s &Women’s clothing, household items,stationary bike, books, small TV,punch bowl sets, etc.

BLOOMFIELD: 2634 Rabbit Run,7/15-7/17, (9:30-3pm). Boy clothes(newborn- 5T), books, toys, householdgoods, medical equipment, men’ssuits, hitch balls, Wilton pans, tools,bowling ball, carpet stretcher, utilitywagon, camp items.

GREECE: 202 Hilltop Rd.7/22 - 7/24. 9:00 - 4:00.ESTATE SALE: Bed, Coffee &End Tables, Several Book Cases(Large & Small). Stain GlassLamps, HUNDREDS OFBOOKS! Cobalt Blue Dishes(multiple sets), Kitchen Appli-ances (some in original boxes),Pictures, Movie Posters, NEWChristmas Items. Treasures ForEVERYONE!

ESTATE SALE: 5675 West Lake Rd,Conesus. Saturday, July 23rd & Sun-day, July 24th (8am-5pm). 60 YEARCOLLECTION! Smalls, Hoosier Cabi-nets, Antiques, Tables, Chairs,Glassware, Foley Saw Sharpener, An-tique Fishing Lures, Poles, Post Cards,Pictures, Old tools, Old Radios, Pot-tery, Metalware, too much to list!Rain or Shine! No Early Birds!

GENESEO: 3374 Elm Rd. (Be-tween Lima and TriphammerRaods). 7/22-23 (9am-4pm). 36”TV, Coffee Table, Counter Stools,Full Bed & Frame, Elliptical, FullViolin, Yamaha Alto Saxophone,Hunting Scope, Child Drum Set,Play Kitchen & Table, Swing SetSlide & Small Rock Wall, Chil-drens Golf Club Set, Snowboards,Bikes, Legos, Barbies, Fish Bowl,Girls Zebra-themed bedroomitems (blankets, pillows, curtains,lamps, ottoman, etc), Tons of nices t u f f e d a n i m a l s , B o o k s ,Household, Framed Prints, VeraBradley, More. Many items can bepreviewed on Craigslist under Ga-rage Sales.

HONEOYE: 8919 Main Street, July15, 16, 17th, 8am-4pm. Householditems, odds-n-ends, too much to list.Must See!

AVON: 38 Lacy Street. Thur. &Fri., 7/21-22 (8am- 3pm) &Sat., 7/23 (8am- noon).MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE.Household goods, clothing,collectibles, candles, holidaydecor, sewing machine, books,toys, linens and much, muchmore.

ROCHESTER (14623): 71 KenwickDrive. Thursday, Friday & Saturday,July 14, 15, & 16 (9-4pm). GARAGESALE. Something for everyone, chairs,printer, stadium seat, end tables,games, TVs, too much to list. Stop byto see everything.

PERRY: 38 North Federal Street.7/15-16 (9-4pm). Great Vari-ety, Great Prices! Men’s/Women’s/ Children’s Items.Bow & Arrows, HuntersClimbing Stick, Commercial SizeMeat Slicer, Elliptical, More!

AVON: 1901 Lakeville Road.7/15 (3-6pm), 7/16 (8-3pm),7/17 (8-1pm). CLEANINGOUT OLD COTTAGE. An-tiques, decorative gardenitems, mid-century modernstand by Maxwell Phillips(glass, brass, black lacquer),much more.

MT. MORRIS: 35 & 45 Barone Ave.Located off Rt. 36 near school.7/21- 7/24 9am-5pm. Huge multi-family yard sale & bag sale-everything´s25 cents each or $1/Bag!

HUGE GARAGE SALE BATAVIA:3657 Galloway Rd. July 21 - 23 andJuly 28-30 (8am- 6pm). Tons offurniture, thousands of items. Over1500 sq. ft. of items, too much to list.Rain or shine, everything is covered.

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$10OFFCoupon valid July 17-August 31, 2016, at the locations listed above. One coupon per person or household. Coupon may not be transferred, sold or modified. Void if copied. Coupons have no cash value. No cash back. Coupon applies to in-stock merchandise only and is not valid on alcoholic beverages or prior purchases. Must present coupon at time of purchase to redeem. Cannot be combined with any other offer or coupon. More exclusions may apply. We are not responsible for printing or typographical errors. We welcome cash, EBT, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and most debit cards. No checks please. We do not accept Manufacturers’ Coupons. Cashier will use coupon as tender and collect after use. ©2016 ALDI Inc.

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Nails on Commercial Mon.-Fri. 10am-7pm; Sat. 9am-5pm

11B Commercial St. • Livonia

585-346-6161

[email protected]

www.nailsoncommercial.com MaryAnn Aurisano

Owner & Lead Nail Tech.

Appointments Only

…at this time • Manicures • Pedicures • Gel Polish • Acrylic

• Waxing • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

CRUISE VACATIONS- 3, 4, 5 or 7day cruises to the Caribbean. Startplanning now to save $$ on your fallor winter getaway vacation. RoyalCaribbean, Norwegian, Carnival, Prin-cess and many more. Great deals forall budgets and departure ports. Formore info. call 877-270-7260 or go toNCPtravel.com

OLD WATCHES WANTED!! Rolex,Patek Philippe, Omega, AudemarsPiguet, Vacheron, Cartier, Longines,Universal, Breitling. Chronographs,Daytona, Submariner, GMT-Master,Moonphase, Day Date, Speedmasterand more. TOP CA$H PAID1-800-401-0440

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the Town of Canadice willreceive sealed bids for the sale of a2011 Ford F-350 4x4 truck Vin#1FTRF3B6XBEA86285.Sealed bids must be filed with theTown Clerk, Town of Canadice,at the Town Hall, 5949 CountyRd 37, Springwater, NY, 14560on or before Thursday August 4,2016, 4:00 pm. Bids will beopened by the Canadice TownBoard at 7:30 pm on 8/8/16 atwhich time said bids will be pub-licly opened and read. Bidspecifications can be obtained atthe office of the Town Clerk att h e T o w n H a l l , p h o n e585-367-2050, ext 2#, or onlineat Canadice.org under notices.The Superintendent and theTown Board reserve the right toreject any or all bids By Order ofthe Town BoardEileen Schaefer Canadice TownClerk

ANTIQUES WANTED: Jewelry,Gold, Silver Coins. Furniture, Toys,Crocks, Oil Paintings, Railroad Items.Oil & Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors.Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES,585-226-6160.

DANSVILLE SUMMERFEST: Fea-turing the Nillionaires! Classic Coun-try & Rock. Vendors: Deer Run, Haz-litt Winery, Three Brothers, HeronHill, Railhead Brewery and the Debutof Dansville Brewing. July 30th(4-8PM) Babcock Park.

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

BENEFITS. Unable to work? Deniedbenefits? We Can Help! WIN or PayNothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Asso-ciates at 1-800-919-8208 to start yourapplication today!

XARELTO USERS have you hadcomplications 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

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www.SmithBoys.com Smith Boys of Canandaigua • 7099 Route 21, Naples, NY 14512

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Sale Items & Giveaways ALL DAY From These Local Vendors:

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LVCO Senior Nutrition Program

Avon (585) 226-6353 • Dansville (585) 335-8130

WEEK OF 07/18 - 07/22/16 Monday**: Vegetable Quiche w/White Cheese Sauce, Seasoned Red Skin Potatoes, Honey Bran Muffin Square, Tropical Fruit Cup **No Meal Served at Avon Site Today

Tuesday: Lasagna Roll w/Tomato Meat Sauce, Cauliflower, Italian Style Green Beans, Italian Bread Slice, Diced Peaches

Wednesday: Turkey Stew, Mashed Potatoes, Biscuit, Cherry Gelatin w/Pineapple

Thursday : Ham Steak w/Mustard Sauce, Scalloped Potatoes, California Blend, Multigrain Bread Slice, Carnival Sugar Cookie

Friday:*** Boneless Chicken Breast w/Gravy, Seasoned Mashed Squash, Brussel Sprouts, Wheat Dinner Roll, Yellow Cake w/Sugar Topping ***No Meal Served at Dansville Site Today

Medication mismanagement can be prevented

Medication management is an important issue for seniors and their families. Failure to properly manage medications can threaten the lives of seniors, highlighting the emphasis families must place on ensuring seniors take their medications in strict adherence to their physicians’ instructions.

Polypharmacy, or the taking of multiple medications for different conditions, can be a potential health hazard for the thousands of seniors who must manage health conditions with prescription drugs. Harmful drug interactions are a result of the confusion that can arise when seniors take multiple medications at the same time. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists estimates that more than 34 percent of senior citizens are prescribed medications by more than one physician, and 72 percent use medications they were prescribed more than six months prior. Many people also have begun “pharmacy shopping” to save money. According to a study published in 2010 in American Nurse Today, 44 percent of men and 57 percent of women older than age 65 take five or more medications per week, with some taking as many as 10.

Medication confusion is one risk, but older adults also metabolize medications differently than young people. As a result, they may be more susceptible to overdose or other ill effects. Families looking to help seniors effectively manage their medications should consider the following tips.

· Keep a running list of medications. Maintain a list of

all medications being taken, noting both prescription and over-the-counter medications and any supplements and herbs. Provide a copy to any new doctors you visit and any new pharmacies you patronize.

· Use pill sorters. Medication sorters can keep medications organized and eliminate some of the personal error in medication management. Organizers have daily slots and may also differentiate between nighttime and daytime medications.

· Understand why each medication is being prescribed.

Ask your pharmacist and doctor to explain why each medication is prescribed. This information should be printed on the prescription label. Some drugs designed for one symptom may actually be used to treat other issues as well.

· Ask for help. Some seniors may benefit from friendly reminders from a loved one regarding when to take certain medications, especially if they need to take multiple doses throughout the day. Cognitively impaired seniors may require the services of a visiting nurse or another caregiver.

· Recognize that not all medications are right for

seniors. The American Geriatrics Society maintains a list of medications that older adults should avoid or take with extreme caution. Some drugs pose a high risk of side effects or interactions, while others are less effective. Discuss alternatives with your physician if you are prescribed one of these medications.

· Keep a medication diary. Record any side effects that occur and how the medications make you feel. Always bring up issues promptly with a doctor.

Proper medication management can help seniors avoid drug-related accidents or worse.

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: $1,600 including filing fees, court required courses/certificates, and costs

www.dukebankruptcy.com

email: [email protected] Susan K. Duke, Esq.

3407 Rochester Road, Lakeville, NY

585-563-8540

“We are a Debt

Relief Agency.

We help

people file for

bankruptcy relief.”

The surface area of an average-sized brick is 79 cm squared.

Todd Regan Baseball

Scholarship Award

Brandon Gingher 2016 Recipient of the

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Now refurbishing decks: • Powerwashing • Staining

• Cleaning • Rebuilding

• Adding New Deck Boards

• Adding New Stairs & Railings

10% OFF for the Month

of July

Fully Insured

ABBOTT MILITARY DISCOUNT

Thank You

For Your Service!

As Always

BUDGET FRIENDLY

Call now to get scheduled for: • Mulch • Dethatching

• Fall Clean-up • Core-Aeration

• Tree Work • Tree Trimming

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Smart watering conserves water and saves money

Let well-fed lawns go dormant during drought. Lengthy droughts tend to be accompanied by water restrictions, and such restrictions can frustrate homeowners who don’t want to see all of the hard work they’ve put in to this point go to waste. But grass that has thus far been well cared for can withstand drought and still recover when rains once again fall and temperatures cool come autumn. If you plan to let the lawn go dormant, keep kids, pets and visitors off the grass, as dormant lawns are highly susceptible to damage.

(585) 768-7021 8353 E. Main Rd. • LeRoy www.gosplashpools.com

Mid-Summer

CLEARANCE Buy Now and Swim This Week!

One week install guarantee on all in-stock pools.

Complete Above Ground

24’ Pool Packages

$3,600 Installed

Farm Market & Greenhouses, LLC

Rt. 15 south off exit 9 • East Avon • 346-2190 Also 2nd location on Rts. 5& 20 (Farm Market)

www.jafarmmarket.com

Rich, Cathy, Richelle, Richie

Largest Greenhouse in Livingston County!

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK.

NY Potato Chips! HOME

GROWN SWEET CORN

Pies, Honey, Maple Syrup

SALE: Trees, Shrubs,

Perennials

Fresh Produce Homegrown • Squash • Tomatoes • Cukes • Beans • Raspberries • Radishes

Soils, Mulch, Bulk or Bag

Propane Filled!

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Broil King Gas Grills ON SALE!

N EW W AY E QUIPMENT HOME & POOL CENTER

2027 Avon-Geneseo Road, Avon • 226-3950 • 226-2212 Mon.-Fri. 8am-6pm; Sat. 8am-4pm; Sun. 10am-2pm • newwaypools.com • Service Since 1953

Let our 60 years of quality experience work for you!

0% Financing Available up to 15 months for qualified buyers

BUY NOW and get these 4 options

FREE! • Solar Cover • Winter Cover

• Pool Security Alarm • Deluxe Plumbing Package

Starting Tuesday, July 12th, there will be a 1 mile detour from the North to New Way

Equipment for 60 days.

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Common Law n Crit ters And Pests: Grubs: Grubs are the larvae of beetles and are the nemesis of many a landscaping enthusiast because they typically produce patches of unsightly brow n grass in the ir w ake. The grass is discolored because grubs eat its roots, and the resulting damage may be mistaken for su n damage w hen temperatures are espec ially high. Worm-like in appearance, grubs also are a nuisance because th ey serve as a food source for w ildlife, inc luding raccoons and skunks. Such animals may cause further d amage to a law n in search of grubs to eat.

TAGG Construction Group, LLC. We stand behind every job we do

Serving Western New York (585) 657-8212

Free Estimates Financing Available

Commercial and Residential

Construction • Additions • Garages • New Homes • Pole Barns

• Windows • Doors • Kitchen • Bath

We can help you design it!

“Protect your investment with

the Team you can Trust”

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• Snowmobiles • ATVs • UTVs • Side-By-Sides

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Just west of Elmgrove

Inventory online at www.brodner.com

Did you know ?

Fences can provide privacy and transform backyards into calming places to relax and unw ind. But fences also may lead to disputes w ith neighbors if installation is not carried out w ith etiquette. Alw ays place the fence w ithin your property lines, w hich can be determined by examining a land survey for your home. Inform your neighbors of your intention to erec t a fence, and give any concerns they might have substantial consideration. Face the more aesthetically appealing side of the fence outw ard to the street and to neighbors’ yards. In addition, maintain the fence once it is installed so it does not become a neighborhood eyesore that irks your neighbors.

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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

585-346-5705 5833 Big Tree Road, Lakeville www.smithlumber.us

Mon.-Fri., 7:30am-5:30pm;

Sat., 8am-3pm; Sun., 10am-1pm Gift Certificates Available

“Serving the Community Since 1954”

Eggcessorize Your Outdoors

The most versatile cooking device ever…

It’s a grill, oven and a smoker!

Pow ering Your Home: Consumers w ho w ant to try w ind pow er can have small w ind turbines installed. This enables them to generate their ow n pow er and cut energy bills. Depending on w here you live and the r egulations in place, a w ind turbine can be suitable for use on a property of one acre of land or more. Homeow ne rs can determine household electric ity needs by examining bills. Then find out if local zoning allow s for w ind turbine installations. Speak w ith companies that specialize in w ind turbines to determine if it is cost-effe ctive to get a w ind turbine. Even w hen the w ind is not blow ing, many systems store pow er in batteries for on-demand use.

Stagecoach Service 6729 Stagecoach Rd., Conesus, NY

585-335-5595

585-746-6011

Tune-up specials: Riders $80.00

Zero Turn Mowers $110.00 Push Mowers $40.00

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SRM - 225 - $199

• 59” straight shaft

• 21.2cc professional grade, 2-stroke engine

• Engine vibration reduction system

• Speed Feed ® 400 Trimmer head reloads in seconds

• i-30™ starting system

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GAF Certified Roofing Contractor

Insured ~ Warrantied ~ Certified ~ FREE Estimates ~ 30 Years In Business

Office: 585-346-4596 • Kevin Lopez

[email protected]

System Warranty on Material and Labor.

All employees trained and certified through GAF. Commercial Flat Roof Specialist • EPDM • Rubber • TPO • Shingles • Metal

Wind Pow er: Today’s w ind pow er is harnessed through w ind turbines instead of smaller w indmills. The turbines are mounted 100 feet or more above the ground on tow ers and can w ork w ith the faster, less turbulent w inds at this height. W ind energy has the potential to provide 20 percent of America’s electric ity, w hich is equivalent to the amount currently provided by nuclear pow er. The group Alternative Energy says w ind pow er is now the w orld’s fastest grow ing energy source and has also become one of the most rapidly expanding industries, w ith sales of roughly $3 billion in 2008. In 2011, 3,464 turbines w ere erected across th e United States, and according to the NRDC, w ind energy now generates enough electric ity to pow er more than 11 millio n homes.

High Quality – Reasonable Pricing – Best Warranty

• Storage Buildings

• Gazebos

• Metal Carports/Garages

• Outdoor Furniture

• Solid Wood Interior Furniture www.springwateramishworkshop.com

Hours: Monday thru Friday 9am-5pm; Saturday 9am-3pm

7936 Mill St. (Rt. 15) • Springwater

Our Outdoor Furniture Is Built with High Quality Pressure Treated Wood, Poly & Hickory

Sale on Wooden Outdoor Furniture!

KB Paving & Sealing

Free Estimates • Fully Insured 585-284-9538

[email protected] Free Estimates

New Roofs • Re-roofs • Tear-Offs

Flat Roofs •␣Metal Roofs

Barn Roofs •␣Repairs

Residential & Commercial

Fully Insured

[email protected]

We will recycle your old phone

books and magazines.

Simply bring them in to our Avon Office

only during regular business hours. Our production team will shred and bundle this paper for trucking to

the mill.

We make it easy for you to

GO GREEN…

Avon

1471 Rt. 15

The years teach much which the days never knew. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

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5672 E. Avon-Lima Rd. • E. Avon Rt. 5 & 20 between Rt. 15 & 390

Quantity Discounts Available 226-6789

• Petunias • Marigolds • Azaleas

• Impatiens by the pack or flat

• Perennials • Pansies • Primrose

• Mulch, Topsoil, Potting Soil, Peat Moss

Open 9am-6pm

Daily

Greenhouses are open!

PLANT SALE!

Full Service Landscaping We have you covered...

• Landscape Installation (walkways, patios, etc.)

• Spring/Fall Cleanup • Mowing/Trimming • Mulching • Lawn Rolling • Light Grading • Land Clearing • Snowplowing

Conner Bishop Landscaping 585-205-0208 Formerly D&S Mowing

• 2, 4, 6 & 8 cu. yd. sizes available• Weekly pickup • Simple & easy to read billing

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C - (585) 329-1614 [email protected]

OWNERS

Shane Scott

Troy Bush

Our clean up meets customer satisfaction

20 Years Experience

Prompt Professional Service

Owner on-site.

Certified

• General Contracting & Carpentry

• Residential & Commercial

• New Construction • Remodeling • Roofing

• Maintenance Free Decks & Siding • Custom Homes

• Electrical • Replacement Windows

Guy Brickwood • Kirk Brickwood

(585) 704-9119 Free Estimates ~ Fully Insured

Family owned/operated since 1989.

“Make your project hassle-free - call the guys at B&B!”

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• Trimming • Take Downs • Stump Grinding • Lawn Installation & Repair I will beat any reasonable price - guaranteed!

Free Estimates • Fully Insured •␣Best Prices!

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All Jobs!

For All Types of Paving Work, Call

Quinn Paving • Residential/Commercial Paving • Gravel Driveways • Ditching/Drainage

- Established 1950 -

585-374-6260 Member of Angie’s List

Free Estimates • Serving Ontario, Livingston & Surrounding Counties

www.quinnpavingny.com

Don’t like extreme heat or rain? Our retractable awning is the answer! Residential & Commercial • FREE Estimates. • Fully Insured

• Expert Installation • Over 25 Years in Business.

Buy Now! Be Ready for the Summer!

Free Installation

Sullivan’s Awnings & Patio Enclosures (585) 657-7393 • Bloomfield

[email protected]

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(585) 721-5330 www.solidscapes.com

OLID CAPES LLC.

- Patios - Walkways - Stamped

Concrete - Decorative Stone

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- Driveways - Pool Decks - Relayings - Tile - Creative

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~ Add value & character to your home w/pavers, retaining walls & stamped concrete

~ If you can imagine it - we can design it!

~ Fully Insured

~ Free Estimates

~ “Don’t be fooled into letting landscapers do your solidscapes”

• Additions • Remodeling • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Siding

• Plumbing • Electrical Work • Concrete Flat Work • Ceramic Tile

Compact Loader/Backhoe Services Available

FREE ESTIMATES

538-2636

• All water heaters including tankless

• High efficiency furnaces, AC & boilers

• Water conditioning systems & Goulds well pumps

• All general household plumbing

• Drain cleaning

Need A Plumber?

Trust your roof to a specialist!

New Roofs • Re-roofs •␣Tear-offs Metal Roofs • Flat Roofs • Repairs

Residential/Commercial Free Estimates • Reliable & Fully Insured

JJM Roofing Call Josh, 585-245-1972

[email protected] www.jjmhomeremodel.com

All major credit cards accepted

SIDING

Fully Insured • (585) 447-3169 • Free Estimates

[email protected] • www.dirtychores.com

Livonia, NY

DECK RESTORATION

• Exterior Painting • Staining

• Interior Painting • Landscaping

• Masonry • Junk Removal

• Home Repairs • Demolition

Call now to schedule your project.

Let us bring new life to your deck!

Board Replacement - Repairs - Sanding Pressure Washing

Painting/Staining/Sealing

GUTTER CLEANING

~ POWER WASHING ~

Need a Rolloff?15, 17, 20, 25, 30,

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Nobody Beats Our Prices!www.scorolloff.com • www.scotransfer.com

“ From a fallen tree, all make kindling.” - Spanish proverb

(585) 967-7919 Best Rates

Mike Benson, Owner/Operator

DRIVEWAY SEALING SAVE 20% When you sign up now!

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Open With Our Own

Home-grown Sweet Corn

And Other Seasonal Fresh Produce

8424 Route 5 & 20, West Bloomfield

585-764-0892

Scott Koch Licensed & Insured Applicator

[email protected]

585-704-8329

Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 www.FlyControlServices.com

Specializing in: • Bee & Wasp Control & Removal • Ant, Spider & Beetle Control • Cluster Fly Control • Mosquito Control (Party Sprays) • General Sprays and Insect Control • Residential, Farm & Commercial

Treatment

Now featuring our mobile spray unit for farms & larger properties.

PARTY SPRAY: Non-toxic spray lasts 3-4 weeks

SUMMER SPECIAL Vinyl Siding & Privacy Fencing

Windows • Decks

Specializing in: Painting • Staining

Additions • Vinyl Siding • Windows

Decks • Roofing • Barns • Garages

You Dream It,

607-329-2578 • www.mjcontractingwesternny.com

We Build It! Local business with 20 yrs. experience servicing

Livingston County and surrounding areas.

100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee

Reliable. FREE Estimates. References. Fully Insured.

(585) 624-1520 • Asphalt paving and resurfacing

• New driveway/parking lot construction

• Reworking/re-grading stone driveways

• Commercial/Residential

Fully Insured

Free Estimates

www.connorspaving.com

Proudly Serving W N Y Customers Since 1996

• Courteous Service • Fully Insured

• Crack Hot Fills Available • Commercial & Residential

Celebrating 20 Years!

Call us

for your small

yard chores or

gravel/mulch

delivery!

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• NYS Inspection Station

• Alignments

• Brakes

• Tires (All Major Brands)

• Timing Belt Service

• Water Pumps

• Alternators & Starters

• Oil Changes: We have the correct filter and oil for your German vehicle!

Your Neighbors have been in for service, and we would love to meet you!

Mark & John • Owner Operated

Rush, NY | (585) 986-3024

Corner of W. Henrietta Rd. & Rt. 251 | www.exit11auto.com

VW/Audi | Subaru | Honda/Acura BMW | Mini | All Domestic Makes

• Clutch Replacements

• Axle/Driveshaft Replacement

• Turbocharged Vehicle Specialists

• All Wheel Drive Systems Specialists

Full Service

Mon. - Fri. 8am-5:00pm;

Sat. by appt. Closed Sun.

• New and Used

Tires Available

• Call or Stop By

For Pricing

· Farm · Auto · Light Truck · Commercial · Trailer · Wheelbarrow · ATV

· Cooper · Goodyear · Mastercraft · Firestone · BF Goodrich · Michelin · And More!

Get to Your Destination Safely!

Donate Your Car to Veterans To-day! Help and Support our Veterans.Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deduct-ible. Call 1-800-245-0398

Extended Service Hours Tues. & Thurs. by Appt. Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8-5:30; Tues. & Thurs. 8-8pm; Sat. 9-12

View our vehicles at cranesautomotive.com

332 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls

62 4 -1216

FREE

WI-FI!!

Complete Car Care Specialists for all Makes & Models, Foreign & Domestic

Discount Tire Center

2016 Ford Fusion - Titanium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,495.00

2015 Ford Fusion - Titanium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,995.00

2015 Ford Fiesta Hatchback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,795.00

2014 Ford Fusion SE (Red) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,395.00

2014 Ford Fusion SE (Black ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,395.00

2013 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab 4x4 . . . . . . . $28,495.00

2013 Ford Fusion SE (Nice, Equipped) . . . . . . . $13,900.00

2013 Chrysler Town & Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,895.00

2013 Ford Explorer XLT (Loaded - Perfect) . . . $27,495.00

2013 Ford Focus SE (Moon Roof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,895.00

2013 Lincoln MKZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,900.00

2012 Ford Escape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,995.00

2013 Ford Escape (Red Met.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,495.00

2014 Ford Focus (Hatchback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,895.00

2014 Chevy Cruze (Blue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,695.00

Remove auto grease from

hands with baking soda and

water.

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We Sell Tires! Call Us For A Free Quote Or Stop By! Quick Courteous Service! 3850 W. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 • www.oconnorchevrolet.com

(585) 359-1300 • Service Hrs: Mon.-Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-5pm

2003 Harley-Davidson Softail Heritage Classic

25,500 miles, saddlebags, more extras, gorgeous condition!

$7,800!

2007 Polaris Victory Hammer

8,300 miles, absolutely as new condition!

$7,800!

It is easy for motorists to take their tires for granted w hen everything is w orking correctly. W heels and suspension systems bear the w eight of cars and trucks and must bear the brunt of rough roads, pot holes and any additional obstac les, so some w ear and tear is to be expected.

M any drivers know to monitor their tire pressure, but it’s also important to check for w orn treads and inspect tires for punctures or damage. Proper tire alignment and balance also is essential for a comfortable and smooth ride.

WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS

• FREE BRAKE INSPECTION*

• FREE ALIGNMENT CHECK*

• FREE BATTERY TEST!

• FREE WI-FI, COFFEE,

SODA & SNACKS! Quality limited lifetime warranty parts. *

Our factory certified technicians and advisors will get you back on the road fast! Complimentary loa ner vehicles available.*

Mon. - Fri. 7:30-5:30 • Saturday, 7:30-2:00

Sunday Closed

2780 LAKEVILLE ROAD • AVON, NY 14414 bobjohnson390.com • 585.243.5000

*All offers expire 7/31/16. Prior sales excluded. Most vehicles, cannot be combined. See store for d etails. We honor all competitors’ coupons.

COOL OFF WITH BOB JOHNSON 390’S JULY A/C SPECIAL

A/C system service, only $ 79.95 with coupon!

$ 1.99 New York State Inspection

*Must have coupon present for discount.

Exp. 7/31/16 Exp. 7/31/16

Includes up to 2 lbs. of R-134 refrigerant • EVAC and recharge included! Check pressures and dye test, check belts, fitting hoses.

Most vehicles. No dealer or repair facilities. Limit one coupon per customer. Additional diagnosis, repairs or refrigerant may be required.

See service advisor for details.

M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel

• On July 30, 2003, the last of 21,529,464 Volkswagen Beetles built since World War II rolls off the production line at Volkswagen’s plant in Mexico.

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www.oconnorchevrolet.com • (585) 359-1300 Service Hrs: Mon., Tues.,Wed., Fri. 7:30-6; Thurs. 7:30-9; Sat. 8-noon

Quick Courteous Service! 3850 W. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623

We Sell Tires! Call Us For A Free Quote Or Stop By!

We Service All Makes and Models.

Call Us For Your General Motors Recall Needs (Except Cadillac)

Front End Alignment

$ 49 95*

Offer expires 7/31/16. MOST VEHICLES Four wheels extra.

Code: POT (BB) Zip Code

SUMMER ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Includes FREE Inspection of Brakes, Tires & Suspension

FREE

CAR

WASH

FREE Coffee, Tea

& WiFi HOT SUMMER

SPECIALS!!

LUBE OIL FILTER

Performed by GM Certified Technicians. The people who know your vehicle best. *Some vehicles extra. Not valid w/any other offer, incl. up to 5 quarts synthetic blend motor oil & GM filter. Top off all fluids. Specialty filters extra. Offer expires 7/31/16. Please present coupon at write up. Price does not in cl. sales tax. Dexos add $6.

We will perform a lube, oil & filter change on your vehicle as well as

multipoint check over. We will completely check your car over for Summer and

make sure your vehicle is ready for Summer travels & vacations. All service

customers receive a free hand car wash.

$ 17 95* $ 22 95* - OR -

reg. oil change w/GM filter.

Dexos oil change w/GM filter BEAT THE HEAT AC SPECIAL

Includes checking charge of a/c system, cleaning condenser and adding dye, visual leak check.

$ 89 95*

Includes 1/2 lb. R-134a Freon. Does not include evac. and recharge, diagnostic may be extra, not valid with other offers. Exp. 7/31/16.

plus tax

With Any Service Exp. 7/31/16

M any elements of vehic le maintenance become second nature to drivers once they have a few months of driving under their belts. Oil changes, routine checkups and periodic vehic le inspections can keep cars runn ing smoothly and safely on the road. But few drivers remember to maintain their headlights, a potentiall y dangerous oversight that can compromise the safety of drivers and their fellow motorists.

Rochester Road - Canandaigua

Farnsworth

800-724-8459

Randall

800-823-6920While drivers are protecting their cars, they should also protect themselves, passengers and pets. Never leave a person or animal unattended in a hot car, even for a short time.

Div. Of Upland Enterprises Inc. (For All Your Body Paint & Collision Repairs)

Automotive Detailing • Collision Repairs • Auto Body

Windshields • Wrecks • Glasswork • Frame Repair

Pinstriping • Towing Available

2606 Lakeville Rd. (Rt. 15) E. Avon.... 585-226-6120

Four Costly Car

Mistakes to Avoid Oil change intervals matter Improvements in engines

and motor oil have made the old standard of 3,000 miles between oil changes no longer applicable. Under normal driving conditions, most vehicles are designed to go 7,500 miles or more between oil changes. Check your owner’s manual for the recommended interval and oil viscosity.

My tires look fine Don’t ignore the air

pressure in your tires until they “ look like they’re low.” Consider purchasing a digital tire gauge. A good one will cost you about $15 and can be easily stored in your glove compartment. Make sure your tires are inflated to the correct pressure that is recommended by the manufacturer for proper ride and handling. These numbers can usually be found inside the driver’s door, and are based on taking readings when the tires are cold.

Check your coolant The coolant in your radiator

keeps the engine cool while it’s running and can keep the engine block from freezing if you live in an extremely cold climate. Ideally you should change your coolant every four years depending on your driving habits.

The penny doesn’t lie Tire blow outs can be dangerous. Before your tires get to an unsafe level, check the tread. This can be done by simply taking a penny and placing in the tread with Lincoln’s head down. If you can see the top of his head, you need new tires. According to laws in most states, tires are legally worn out when they have worn down to 1/16 of an inch of remaining tread depth.

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SELL YOUR CLASSIC CAR HERE!If your classic ride commands topdollar then you’ll need to reach a largemarket area to find buyers who’ll pay!Advertise with AdNetworkNY -- wecan help you find or sell with our lowcost-high impact package of print andonline classified ads placed statewide,or in regional zones throughout NewYork State. Reach as many as 3.3million consumers! Place your adonline at gvpennysaver.com or call1-866-812-8111.

REMEMBER, it’s still the shop ofyour choice, during that unfortunatetime of collision repairs. When youreport your claim to your insurancecompany, it doesn’t matter if yourrepair facility is on their direct repairlist or not. Be sure you call Scottieswho will handle the whole processfrom the towing...rental vehicles...tothe final repairs. Remember Scotties isa registered and insured repair facilitythat always has an always will go theextra mile. Detailing and guaranteedworkmanship from start to finish!2606 Lakeville Rd. E. Avon, NewYork. 585-226-6120.

WINDOW TINTING: Automotive,commercial and residential. Remotecar starters, backup cameras, cruisecontrol, car audio and mobile video.Free mobile service on all electronics.JT Sound, Livonia. 585-346-0110;www.jtsound.com.

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!! 1-800-772-1142,1-310-721-0726 [email protected]

WINDOW TINTING! Protect yourinterior from the sun’s damaging rays.For autos and residential homes. Wealso carry Truck Accessories, VentVisors, Bug Shields and Much More!C A R T O Y S , E a s t A v o n ,585-226-2890.

Remember it is the shop of YOURchoice, where to have your auto glassrepaired. Let us help you set up aclaim with your insurance company.All insurance´s accepted. CountywideGlass, 585-438-4301, East Avon.www.countywideglass.com

2003 CHRYSLER SEBRING: Nowinters, 33K miles, fully loaded, greatshape, navy blue, $10,000 o.b.o. Justinspected. New tires, battery.585-476-2770 or 585-476-5954.

Top Dollar Paid

for Cars & Trucks

Junkers or

Good Runners

Free Pick up

Call 24/7

Northside Salvage

585-969-3309 #5280659

$ $

$ $

NYS Inspection

$ 1 6 00

Exp.

8/31/16

Oil Change

$ 21 95

Exp. 8/31/16

Synthetic and diesel is slightly higher.

Beach’s Automotive 2524 New Road (off Rt. 36), Leicester

585-382-3305 Stop in or call Mike or Dave and speak to the techs performing the work on

your vehicle instead of a secretary or service writer.

FREE Tire rotation with inspection of

all 4 brakes and suspension.

Every 3rd oil change is FREE – must

be the same vehicle.

All work done with honesty,

guaranteed with no surprises.

We will not do repairs

without your authorization.

No matter what if the repair shop tells you

your vehicle is JUNK – it’s not! Hrs: Mon, Tues, Wed, & Fri 8-5; Thurs 8-7

We Accept:

Brakes, Struts, Shocks, Suspension, Tires, Towing,

NYS Inspection, Air Conditioning

FOR SALE: 2009 Chevy Silverado1500, 4WD, Extended Cab, WT,5.3L, 4-speed Auto, HD traileringpackage, under 35,000 miles, Extrawheels, spray-in bedliner. Asking$17,500 or Best Offer. Call585-493-5989.

1990 PONTIAC SUNBIRD:2.0 turbo engine, 107K miles,new convertible top, neverseen winter, have original win-dow sticker when new, allrepair receipts. $5,500 or B.O.585-582-2238.

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! Webuy 2000-2015 Cars/Trucks, Runningor Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call1-888-416-2208.

VW/ AUDI (used) Sales, Service,Parts, Apply online financing. 35years, 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.

NEED A SUBARU? Over 25available at Steels Wheels inBloomfield. Gogodealer.com orc a l l / t e x t Z a c k S t e e l585-507-8060.

Guaranteed Used

Auto & Truck Parts

Fugle’s, Inc. Since 1958

We buy junk & salvage vehicles

5278 Route 15, S. Livonia • 346-3658

NYS Dismantlers #5260053

Open Mon.-Fri. 8-6 • Sat. 8-12

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! AllMake/Models 2000-2015! Any Con-dition. Running or Not. CompetitiveOffer! Free Towing! We´re Nation-wide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330.

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Proud to be a Certified Women-Owned Business Enterprise

Toilets for:

Weddings, big or small events, construction, golf

courses, campsites, weekend outings, ball fields, farms

• Restroom Trailers

•␣Vacuum pumping of septics

• Repair/Installation

Septic and Portable Toilets

O’Brien’s

585-766-1221 • 585-335-9466 www.obrienseptic.com • Nunda, NY

NOW OPEN

SCREENED TOPSOIL For pickup, deliveries or

appointment call: Henrietta, NY

Pricing available on website

www.poolerenterprises.com See Topsoil link on Sitework

Services tab

Full Cycle Soil, Inc. 585-924-5200

Fast Delivery

Low Prices

T hank Y ou! To my family and friends. My staff: Sherry Koch, Ronnie Plank and Elizabeth Lyness, my Tompkins Bank of Castile family and my customers for cards, phone calls, gifts and well wishes at the time of my retirement. Thank you for 27 wonderful years.

God Bless,

Lori Cruz

ALL INCLUSIVE RESORT packagesat Sandals, Dreams, Secrets, Riu, Bar-celo, Occidental and many more re-sorts. Punta Cana, Mexico, Jamaicaand many of the Caribbean islands.Book now for 2017 and SAVE! Formore info. call 877-270-7260 or go toNCPtravel.com

Quality Hardwoods - Seasoned or Green

FIREWOOD

Litteer Enterprises, Inc . Conesus, NY • 245-1430

“Not the biggest - just the best.”

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Our facecord = 8’ long x 4’ high x 16” wide when stacked.

25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED!Become a driver for StevensTranspor t ! NO EXPERIENCENEEDED! New drivers earn $800+per week! PAID CDL TRAINING!S t e v e n s c o v e r s a l l c o s t s !1-888-734-6714 drive4stevens.com

❑ Study guide for “Searching for Truth”

GOT AN OLDER CAR, BOAT ORRV? Do the humane thing. Donate itto the Humane Society. Call1-800-315-3679

Available for Custom Baling:

3x3 Big Squares

4x5 Round Bales

Koch Farms: 585-734-4575

REPLACEMENT WINDOWS$199.00 Installed. Double Hung Tilt-ins, Lifetime Warranty. BBB A+ rating,serving NYS over 40 years. SeniorCitizen & Veteran Discount. All majorcredit cards accepted. Call Rich @1-866-272-7533.

UNPLANNED PREGNANCY? Needhelp? FREE assistance: caring staff,counseling and financial help. Youchoose the loving, pre-approved adop-tive parents. Joy 1-866-922-3678.H a b l a m o s E s p a n o l . w w w .ForeverFamiliesThroughAdoption.org

GalbraithTree & Shrub

• Tree Removal

• Pruning

• Land Clearing

• Stump Grinding

• Brush Chipping

The best service at the best price

346-6703

Free Estimates • Insured

Make a Connection. Real People,Flirty Chat. Meet singles right now!Call LiveLinks. Try it FREE. CallNOW: Call 1-877-737-9447 18+.

Leave your travel plans to an expert! Specializing in corporate travel, International & domestic trips, cruises, resorts and tours.

Packages available on request. Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30

Hollada Travel Services

585-329-8278 • Avon

Veronica’s Family Hair Care

would like to welcome

Julia P orcelli to the Salon

Julia will be taking appts. as of August 2nd! Call to schedule

585-226-3459 17 Park Place • Avon

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Tell us about your favorite feature in “Your” Free Community Paper… The Genesee Valley Penny Saver.

One lucky reader will win a $100 gift card! And, in honor of our 68th year in business, 68 additional readers will receive a free classified ad in one edition of

the Genesee Valley Penny Saver.

Celebrate

Free community papers, like the one you’re reading today, are thriving. In fact, free

community publications have been able to maintain nearly 99% market coverage since the turn of the millennium. We love the

neighborhoods we serve and we couldn’t do it without your support.

In celebration of Free Community Paper Month, we invite you to

Enter online at gvpennysaver.com Or mail/deliver entries to:

GVPS Free Paper Month Contest

1471 Route 15, PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414

Contest guidelines:

• Must be 18 or older to participate

• Include your name, address/town/zip, phone & email

• GVPS employees/families are ineligible

• Deadline for entries: 7/30/16

• Winner’s name/favorite feature published 8/12/16

• We reserve the right to publish any and all submissions.

WIN! and

a $100 gift card!

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Just 6 miles from Geneseo!

15 East State St. Mt. Morris, NY 14510

(585) 658-2984 Open 9am to 9pm, 7 Days a Week

We accept Cash, Checks, Credit, Debit, EBT, WIC, and Manufacturers’ Coupons

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★ Accepting New Patients

★ Complete Denture Services & Denture Repair

Genesee Valley Dental Group Dr. Randall Freeman, DDS

4806 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo, NY 14454

www.GeneseoDental.com

585-447-9108

• Excellus BC/BS • Delta Dental • Guardian • CSEA - EBF • Child Health Plus/Family Health Plus • Fidelis

• MVP, Blue Choice Option • MetLife • EBS - Kraft Employees • Rochester City School District • CIGNA • POMCO

We will submit your insurance for you!

Senior Citizens 10% Discount!*

You will

LOVE your next

dental visit!

*For un-insured seniors 65+

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What’s sweet, filling, can be used in many types of cooking and contains no fat, saturated fat, trans fat or cholesterol? The answer is sweet potatoes, a traditional, yet often overlooked component in traditional American cuisine.

1-888-343-6972 (toll free)

redosier.com

The Premier Dining Destination of Western New York

Rt 5, Main Rd., Stafford

Friday Fish Fry Best in Western New York

$ 9 99

Broiled Seafood Platter

Haddock, Scallops and Shrimp

$ 17 99

$ 22 99

<or>

Both include Potato Wedges and Cole Slaw. No coupon necessary!

LUNCHES Tuesday - Friday 11:00am - 2:00pm Restaurant is Closed Mondays

Come see what makes The Red Osier Western New York’s Premier Destination Restaurant

JULY DINNER SPECIAL The Meal that made us Famous…

10 oz. Prime Rib COMBINED WITH A

5 oz. Lobster Pot Just mention this special price to your server. (Dinner includes garden

salad, choice of potato, warm rolls and freshly made muffins)

The Sandwich Cart is back by popular demand Available Monday - Friday 11:00am - 2:00pm

All Menus available for Take-Out, Lunch & Dinner.

The Legendary

Fridays in July $ 1.00 OFF

Our seafood platter was incorrectly listed as $9.99 in last week’s Pennysaver. The correct price is $17.99. We apologize for any inconvenience.

any featured New York Spirit (available at bar or in dining room.

No coupon needed, just mention special to your server)

M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel

• On July 28, 1990, Maximo Menendez falls into a coma and later dies after drinking a Colombian soft drink, Pony Malta de Bavaria, in Florida. The soft drink had been laced with liquid cocaine, apparently by smugglers who planned to reclaim the bottles.

Friday Fish Fry

$11.95 (Served for lunch & dinner.)

Friday Night Dinner Specials 5-9pm

• Broiled Haddock

• Shrimp Scampi

• Fish, Chicken and Steaks

• Alaskan King Crab Legs $30/lb.

• 2 Dozen Clams $14

Daily Lunch Specials •␣Wings • Burgers • Sandwiches • Homemade Soups

Tee & Gee Restauran t Rt. 20A • Lakevill e 346-201 1

50¢ wings during NASCAR

races!

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Blueberry Hill Farm

Opening July 26 th

The Pick-Your-Own Blueberry Season is opening!

Hornell, NY - “New York’s Premier Berry Farm”

HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Saturday 7 A.M. to 5 P.M.

*We suggest calling ahead for picking dates.

Follow direction signs on Route 36, 1 1 ⁄ 2 miles South of Arkport

(607) 324-5321 • Picking buckets and stools, field

transportation, a picnic area, and

modern restrooms are all provided.

Wayland

Naples

Conesus

Hornell

TO ROCHESTER

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on Rt. 36 or Rt. 21

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Corning

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Canisteo Check us out on Facebook.

From Frankie the Barber’s

wife & family. For everyone

who called, wrote and visited,

your kindness is greatly

appreciated.

Thanks also to Jeff Deragon

and his staff.

Frankie had a great life and

enjoyed hunting, fishing,

hiking and golfing, but most

of all, he enjoyed his work at

the barbershop.

Gratefully,

Marion & Family

Thank You!

Tuesday, July 19 Ghost Riders (Country)

Tuesday, July 26 The Music Makers Band (Big Band)

Tuesday, Aug. 2 Bourbon Street Jazz (Jazz)

C oncerts

Under The Stars

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TUESDAY NIGHT CONCERTS

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FREE CONCERTS In the event that seating is inadequate,

please bring your own chairs.

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which will insure the continuation of our annual Field Day and Fireworks event.

Special thanks are also in order for the many volunteers who gave freely of their time and talent to make this event possible, as well as

to those who participated in the opening and closing ceremonies and to all who helped at the gates, stands and in parking and traffic

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TREE SERVICE: Serving Wyo. Co.and surrounding areas since 1966.Trimming and crane for difficultremovals. Full service tree care. Ken’sTree Service, 585-786-5600.

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Prepare your home to sell

• Do a deep cleaning. Whether a cleaning service is hired or the homeowner does it himself, tackling necessary cleaning projects could make the home shine. Now is the time to wash the windows, shampoo the carpets, regrout the bathrooms, and tackle all of those messes that could compromise a sale.

• Add a fresh coat of paint. If walls are bright colors or eclectic, it could pay to paint rooms in more neutral shades to appeal to the masses. Just be aware that some buyers are suspicious of paint, especially freshly painted ceilings. They may think a homeowner is trying to hide something, usually water stains.

• Keep the home updated. While one doesn’t have to follow every trend, ensuring the home is ageless can make for a better sell. So if the cabinets scream 1985 and the bathroom is circa 1967, it could be time to do some updating.

Prevent Uncontrolled Pests As the warmer months roll in, so do uncontrolled pests and bugs. Cockroaches, ants, box elder bugs and centipedes prefer to lurk under the kitchen sink or behind walls, potentially causing unseen infestation. Raid Max Bug Barrier; the automatic battery operated trigger lays down a continuous stream of formula which starts working within minutes and is long-lasting.

Getting the House Ready to Sell - Disconnect Your Emotions When conversing with real estate agents, you will often find that when they talk to you about buying real estate, they will refer to your purchase as a “home.” Yet if you are selling property, they will often refer to it as a “house.” There is a reason for this. Buying real estate is often an emotional decision, but when selling real estate you need to remove emotion from the equation. You need to think of your house as a marketable commodity. Property. Real estate. Your goal is to get others to see it as their potential home, not yours. If you do not consciously make this decision, you can inadvertently create a situation where it takes longer to sell your property. The first step in getting your home ready to sell is to “de- personalize” it.

Real Estate

58 Cottage St. 5 bedroom, 1.5 bath Colonial. Well maintained and updated over the years. Large rooms w/hardwood floors and

Meg Sullivan 585-721-5987

$123,900 TEXT: PC46517 TO: Videos nothnagle.com/R303476

WEST SPARTA DANSVILLE/SPARTA MOUNT MORRIS

DANSVILLE DANSVILLE - VILLAGE DANSVILLE

DANSVILLE - VILLAGE GROVELAND WEST SPARTA

French doors add to the character. 2- story addition added 20+ years ago for a growing family. Large, fenced in back yard.

7406 Barber Hill Road. 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath, Split Level on 4.86 acres. 500 sq. ft. family room with pellet stove. Newly

Dick LeBar 585-216-5275

$166,900 TEXT: PC38967 TO: Videos nothnagle.com/R292623

renovated kitchen with Shaker oak cabinets. 2008, 32x24 foot, 2-car garage with workshop. Great family home! NEW

PRICE!

7550 Dansville- Mt. Morris Road. Like-new 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home. Beautiful kitchen

Dick LeBar 585-216-5275

$139,500 TEXT: PC17807 TO: Videos nothnagle.com/R292623

w/cherry cabinets, ss appliances. Enjoy the morning sun in the sun room. 24x36 enclosed Carolina carport, multi-vehicle garage/ workshop w/electric on slab.

19 Clay Street. You’ll fall in love with this beautiful Colonial in the village. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a

Meg Sullivan 585-721-5987

$117,900 TEXT: PC36687 TO: Videos nothnagle.com/R297826

sleeping porch, a den with fireplace and a “back” staircase. Custom cabinetry in the kitchen. Semi- private yard and a front porch for relaxing.

26 N. Clinton Street. One owner, 2384 sq. ft. 2-story home. 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath, open staircase, foyer, 1st flr. laundry, office, Wood-Mode

Meg Sullivan 585-721-5987

$169,900 TEXT: PC45757 TO: Videos nothnagle.com/R302909

kitchen, fam. rm. w/woodburning fireplace, mstr. bdrm. w/NEW bath, part. fin. bsmnt., lrg. lot, blacktop drive, 2+ car gar. & MORE! Convenient to Village amenities.

3472 Reed Road. Need space? This home has 5 bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half baths, formal dining room and wood floor great room with

Dick LeBar 585-216-5275

$155,900 PC29957 nothnagle.com/R295259

propane fireplace. Recent roof and electric service updates. Enjoy over 4.5 acres of mostly mowed backyard, some trees. Screened back porch.

8930 Dansville-Mt. Morris Road. Large warehouse on 1 acre between Dansville and Mt. Morris. Property has electric to the building

Jesse Ells 607-661-6376

$35,000 TEXT: PC48317 TO: Videos nothnagle.com/R305955

and natural gas at the road. Office and several separate rooms. Large overhead doors are covered by siding but are still in place and can be accessed easily. Lots of room around the building for conversion to parking spaces.

7606 Reeds Corner Road. Large Ranch on 5 country acres, 4 bdrm., 2 bath, lrg. rooms, 24X24 great rm., stone

Meg Sullivan 585-721-5987

$235,500 TEXT: PC47537 TO: Videos nothnagle.com/R304003

fireplace, cathedral ceilings, lrg. garage, paved drive, covered deck, walk-out basement part. finished w/guest suite, fitness rm. & MORE. Lots of updates and improvements. 35 mins. to Marketplace Mall.

33 Barone Ave. Well maintained Village Ranch. New high efficiency gas furnace in 2007. New roof

Jim Briggs 585-728-2801

$79,900 TEXT: PC50117 TO: Videos nothnagle.com/R306640

in 2011. New water heater in 2016. Hardwood floors through- out. Back porch is heated. Finished area in basement.

NEW

PRICE!

NEW

PRICE!

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Farm Land For Sale!

Coming to market soon!

Will be listed for sale on July 18th

(Pricing posted on the 18th) watch for it on

Homesteadnet.com or TeamLisa.com

Town of Pavilion LeRoy Schools! Total of 180 Acres!

Approx. 139 Tillable • Approx. 39 Woods Approx. 2 w/3762 sq. ft. Colonial w/4 car garage.

3 different parcels 2 Huge Barns

OPEN HOUSES will be July 18th & 19th • 5-7pm

No previewings. All offers submitted by July 21st!

Prefer to sell all together, but will sell

separate.

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LIVONIA LOCAL PRO

Dorinda Davidson Lic. Real Estate Broker

(585) 703-1344 Just for You Realty Group, LLC

GENESEO LOCAL PROS

Martha Burns Lic. Real Estate Salesperson

(585) 346-8223 Nothnagle Realtors

Judy Conable Lic. Associate Real Estate Broker

(585) 346-8217 Nothnagle Realtors

Are you a Livingston County PRO?

Call 585-226-8111

WEST SPARTA: Very nice, secluded2 Bedroom House with 5.3 acres ofland. Many new updates includingWell, Septic, Roof. Very large fencedyard. Asking $110,000. Also 9.3 addi-t i ona l a c r e s ava i l ab l e . Ca l l585-478-8114 or 585-613-2397.

For Sale

Hometown Choice Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

David A. Kleine Associate Broker

Equity Marketing Specialist 5989 Big Tree Road, Lakeville, NY 14480

Cell: (585) 721-2066 • Office: (585) 346-3700 Fax: (585) 346-3741

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.hometn.com

Lovely 3 BR, 2.5 BA Ranch home.

2 car attached garage, front

porch & gorgeous rear patio, 3.2

acres beautifully treed. 2 sheds,

finished walkout basement

included in SF. Lots of hardwoods

& carpet floors. Security system,

200 amp service. This is a must

see property! $315,000.

Real Estate

LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE:Owner retiring. Serious inquir-ies only. 585-490-2260.

FOR SALE: 13+ acres adjacent toStony Brook State Park. Double widemanufactured home. Mature Trees,garage/workshop. Excellent Hunting.$85,000. 585-330-0330.

It’s Time To Come Home! It’s NEW! NEW! NEW!

New Owners • New Management

Newly Remodeled Apartments

Great New Place to Call Home!

Now Leasing! All Remodeled 2 bedroom apartments, OR use 2nd

for office. Open Floor plan - Cable included

Parklawn Apartment Homes 34 Parklawn Apts.

Honeoye, NY (585) 229-7003

www.dlhproperties.net Open Monday - Friday • 9am-5pm

None of us is as smart as all of us. ~Ken Blanchard

is now leasing a RARE vacancy for a 1 bedroom,

independent living apartment. Centrally located in the heart of the

village, walking distance to banks, shops and restaurants,

minutes from 390 expressway.

• Seniors 62 and over/disabled 18 years and over

• Rent starting at $620/Heat & hot water included

• Combination living/dining room, kitchen w/stove & refrigerator

• Ample parking and storage • Ask about income requirements

• Coin laundry on each floor • Elevators to all levels

For more information

call 226-9221

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LOCAL OPEN HOUSESView listings on www.gvpennysaver.com

Promote Your

OPEN HOUSE Here For

Only $10**With the purchase of an 1/8 page or larger in any of our 11 editions

Contact Your Advertising Consultant 585-226-8111

Deadline: Wednesdays at 10:00 AM

GVP# R298911 SUN 7/17: 12-1:30pm

Sherry RobertsLic R.E. Salesperson

RE/MAX

Hometown Choice

North Dansville $107,00010211 Stones Falls Rd

1224 sf / 3 bdrm / 1 fb / 0 hb

(585) 245-4679

GVP# R308210 SUN 7/17: 2-3:30pm

Sherry RobertsLic R.E. Salesperson

RE/MAX

Hometown Choice

West Sparta $119,9004449 Stoner Hill Rd

1260 sf / 3 bdrm / 1 fb / 0 hb

(585) 245-4679

GVP# R294681 SUN 7/17: 12-1:30pm

Kim VanDunkLic R.E. Salesperson

RE/MAX

Hometown Choice

Dansville $63,90069 Perine St

1480 sf / 2 bdrm / 1 fb / 1 hb

(585) 245-4679

GVP# R298400 SUN 7/17: 11am-1pm

Robbin SmithLic Assoc. R.E. Broker

Empire

Realty Group

Sparta $249,9008922 Reeds Corners Rd

2942 sf / 4 bdrm / 1 fb / 1 hb

(585) 721-4771

GVP# R294135 SUN 7/17: 11am-12:30pm

Julie PangrazioLic Assoc R.E. Broker

Nothnagle

Realtors

Geneseo $189,90020 Westview Cres

1568 sf / 3 bdrm / 2 fb / 1 hb

(585) 292-8500 PC21427

GVP# R311380 SUN 7/17: 1:30-3pm

Julie PangrazioLic Assoc R.E. Broker

Nothnagle

Realtors

Geneseo $249,9003130 Elm Rd

2352 sf / 4 bdrm / 2 fb / 1 hb

(585) 292-8500 PC55377

GVP# R289685 SUN 7/17: 11am-1pm

Kristina CornbauLic R.E. Salesperson

Empire

Realty Group

Sparta $219,9009024 Schuster Rd

2400 sf / 4 bdrm / 3 fb / 1 hb

(585) 905-5270

“There is something permanent, and something extremely

profound in owning a home.”

– Kenny Guinn

BUILDING LOTS PRICES RE-DUCED ($1000): York Schools, DowRoad. Water, sewer, electric. 5 milesfrom Geneseo. 1-3 acre parcels.585-243-2637.

OPEN SUNDAY, 7/17 1-3pm:

7408 College Street, Lima, 3 bedrooms, $149,900

MLS# R300240

Dawn LoPresto

Re/Max Hometown Choice Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

585-794-6887 5989 Big Tree Road • Lakeville, NY 14480

www.hometn.com

OPEN THIS WEEKEND!

OPEN SATURDAY, 7/16, 11am-

1pm: 7211 W. Main Street, Lima, $109,000

MLS# R282977

Real Estate

CATSKILL MOUNTAIN LAND

BARGAIN! 39 acres - $99,900!Woods, mowed fields, stunning valleyviews, great deer hunting! 3 hours NYCity! Twn rd, elect. EZ terms!1-888-701-1864.

GENESEO: 3 Bedroom, 2 BathHome. 1822 sqft., 0.69 acres. LargeKitchen, deck, patios, Large Secludedbackyard, solar heat panel, paveddriveway, 2 car garage with attachedworkshop, storage shed. NEW

PRICE, $154,900. 585-245-3907.

FOR SALE -- Newly Ren-ovated, Move In Ready, OpenConcept Home on 9.8 quietacres. Great hunting outdoorsarea, minutes to Swain SkiSlopes, short distance to Letch-worth and Stony Brook StateParks. See Zillow for details2400 Isaman Hill Road, Swain14884. Call 585-447-7021.

FOR RENT: Some AugustRental Dates Available. Sept.-May; 2 bedroom mobile homeon Conesus Lake. Completelyfurnished, utilities included.S e c u r i t y r e q u i r e d .585-334-3026, 585-831-6505.

❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■CONESUS LAKE WATERFRONT

YEAR-ROUND RENTAL. Spacious2- bedroom apartment right on thewater with 60 frontage. Privatedock, large patio, laundry room withhookups, off road parking. 1- yearlease. Available August 1st. $850plus utilities. No dogs. No smoking.Credit check. 585-243-8868.

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LIMA VILLAGE: 1 bedroomapartment, $525/ month. Laun-dry, heat, appliances included.References required. No dogs.585-301-7169, 585-247-4823.

COMMERCIAL BODY SHOP &Garage for Rent. 1600 Sqft. 6725Richmond Mills Rd, Livonia. Callfor Details, 585-245-3627

For Rent

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LIMA MANOR APARTMENTS1992 Lake Avenue • Lima, NY 14485

Apartment Available

ODS MANAGEMENT, INC.585-624-5519 • 1-888-542-3031 Toll Free

TDD: 1-800-662-1220 • NYS Relay Line 711www.odsmgmt.com

• Seniors 62 or older & disabled/handicapped (regardless or age)• 1 Bedroom apts/Accessible units available• Subsidized rental available to qualified applicants• Income limits apply• Laundry facilities on-site/off street parking/Community room• Appliances included: fridge, electric stove• We accept section 8 vouchers• 1 small pet welcome with restrictions & deposit• We maintain landscaping, trash removal, common area cleaning

& snow removal• Professionally managed “Equal opportunity provider & employer”

Livonia: 3 bdrms., large kitchen dining area. Large priv. decks off the backyard, on a quiet street, huge gar., walk or ride your bike around town from this location. Only $154,900. Craig Emmerling 585-329-6700 cell

New Listing

Lynn & Craig Emmerling Broker & Assoc. Broker

RE/MAX Integrity

8643 Main St., Honeoye • 585-229-4094

STUDENT RENTAL: Male seeking 2roommates for a 3 bedroom apartmentin Geneseo. 2016-2017 School Year.Large Yard, Parking, Most utilitiesincluded. 10 month lease. Jo-585-519-3521

A P A R T M E N T R E N T A L

GROVELAND: 1 bedroom. No pets.$500/ month plus electric. Year lease.1st & Last month, security.References. 585-752-0876.

MT. MORRIS RENTAL: Quiet Area.2 BEDROOM UPPER w/enclosedporch w/outdoor porch, $750/month. W/D hookups, Water, Sewer,appliances included. No Smoking/Pets. 585-658-9028, 585-259-3246.

VILLAGE OF DANSVILLE: Large,lower 1 bedroom apartment. No pets.$425/ month plus utilities. Securitydeposit and references required.585-281-6757.

• Affordable rent based on household gross income

• Large 2 bedroom apartments & 3 bedroom townhomes

• Professional on site management

• 24 hour maintenance service

• Stove & Frost Free refrigerator included

• Wall-to-wall carpet

• Water and trash included

• On site coin operated laundry facility

• Washer and Dryer connections in townhomes

• Utility allowance*

Open Mon. - Fri.

9am-4:30pm

95 Meadow Drive

Geneseo, NY 14454 • 243-0405

The Highlands at Geneseo has…

The Highlands does not

discriminate on the

basis of disability

Please stop in to see us at:

[email protected]

TTY #800-662-1200

Small Pets

Welcome!

AVON: 145 Wadsworth St. Wonderful historic Colonial with a brand new furnace and hot water heater! 3 bedrooms upstairs and a possible 4th down. Roof new in 2013. 2 floor carriage barn. Sun room and deck. Large spacious eat-in kitchen.

High ceilings and hardwood floors. Front porch with two entrances into home. Shed roof just installed. $119,000 Text: PC38877 to VIDEOS (843367)/R298684

Melissa Carey ,

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

(O) (585) 582-8411 (C) (585) 313-4534

FOR RENT: Riverside Dr., Geneseo.3 bedroom townhouse. Water, sewer,garbage included, laundry hookups.Off street parking, clean & quiet.Lease, security, no pets, $900/monthly. Call 585-721-8612.

YORK: 2 Bedroom ups t a i r sapartment. Small porch & yard. Sewer& garbage included. Security deposit/references. No Pets/ Smoking.585-243-2637.

Village of Geneseo

South Hill Apartments

One & two bedroom apartments in a quiet community.

Located on the LATS bus line. No pets.

Available immediately. Cal l

Office 243-3578 • Cell 397-2633

CONESUS LAKE: 2 bedroom, fur-nished home for rent. Sept.- May;$595/ month plus. Private beach,dock, boat, parking. 585-544-8792 orstop by. 5309 North Pt. Drive at LongPoint.

MT. MORRIS: 1 bedroom apartment.Includes water, sewer, garbage, appli-ances. Laundry hook-up. Security/References required. No smoking/pets. 585-658-4642.

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LEROY VILLAGE: Recently ren-ovated, lower, one bedroom. Offstreet parking. Small yard. $450/month plus security. 585-747-0332.

CONESUS LAKE RENTAL: Beau-tiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath house, fullyfurnished; new kitchen; off streetparking. 10 minutes to I390 &Geneseo. No pets. References.Available Sept. 2016- May 2017. CallKaren, 585-509-5410.

CONESUS LAKE RENTAL: 2 bed-room, grill, fire-pit, W/D, cable, WiFi,swimming, parking. $550/ weekly.914-479-8441.

GENESEO: 2 bedroom, fur-nished home on Conesus Lake,W/D. 5 minutes from Geneseo.No pets. Security required.Available end of August 25, 2016through May 25, 2017.585-243-2858, 585-447-0162.

CONESUS LAKEFRONT RENTAL:3 bedroom, grill, fire pit, linens,washer/ dryer, cable. $1000 per weekJune through August. 585-385-7956.

AVON APT. FOR RENT: 2 bedroomtownhouse style. W/D hookups, A/C,patio, basement, quiet country settingnear Rt. 390. $750 plus utilities. 1month deposit. NO PETS. NO SMOK-ING. Ava i l ab l e Augus t 1 s t .585-226-2378.

RENTAL IN PERRY: New 2nd floor,1 bedroom apartment on a quietstreet. Includes all appliances,washer/ dryer, air, garage, own en-trance, own porch, furnished orunfurnished. $500/ month. No smok-ing, drugs or pets. References, securitydeposit and last month’s rent.585-330-1837.

COTTAGE RENTAL: Conesus Lake,4165 West Lake Road. $600/ week,includes all. Available August. Sleeps5 . No pe t s . 585 -243 -9035 ,585-328-0366.

Livonia - For Rent Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom includes hot

water + 24 hour emergency service, storage & laundry in each bldg.

Cat friendly. Cable TV ready, A/C & gas heat.

Walk to stores, library, etc.

Lake Glen Apartments

585-360-7742 [email protected]

www.facebook.com/LakeGlenApartments

Ask us about our rent special.

VILLAGE OF LIVONIA: 3 bedroomwhole house, 1.5 bath, laundry room.Pets negotiable. $950/ month in-cludes garbage. Utilities separate.Available 8/1/16. 585-669-9606,607-590-8528.

CONESUS LAKE: Available Now! 1Bedroom w/ bonus room new carpet/bathroom. $750/month to month op-tion, UTILITIES INCLUDES. No pets/smoking. 585-820-7918.

BERGEN: Large 2 Bedroom, lots ofyard, laundry, freshly painted withbrand new hardwood floors. AvailableAugust 1st, $825 includes all utilities.585-330-7080.

AVON APARTMENTS: Spacious, 2bedrooms, large kitchen, deck, yard.No pets. Lease, security required.$ 5 2 5 o r $ 6 0 0 / m o n t h .585-747-0332.

ADIRONDACK CABIN - 30 acres -$199,900. Rustic U-finish cabin withlake access, trout stream, woods, just3 hours from NY City and 40 minsAlbany! Several other structures.Terms Avail. Call 1-888-650-8166NewYorkLandandLakes.com.

STUDENT RENTAL, GENESEO:39 Main Street. 2 rooms available forfemale students w/shared bathroom,kitchen. $2300 per semester, per stu-dent. 585-507-5107.

RENTALS: HENRIETTA/ RIVER-TON, 23 & 25 Wake Robin Terrace. 3& 4 bedrooms , 1 -1/2 ba thtownhomes. $1350 plus utilities.SCOTTSVILLE: 1 bedrooms, $625plus electric. No dogs. No smoking.585-334-3166.

GENESEO: 1 bedroom apartment.$800/ month, includes all. No smok-i n g . S e c u r i t y , r e f e r e n c e s .585-507-5107.

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YORK/ CALEDONIA RENTAL: 3bedroom mobile home. York SchoolDistrict. Close to Caledonia, Avon andL e R o y . $ 7 5 0 / m o n t h l y .585-490-6385.

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Hemlock Writer Weaves Tales of History and Folklore

By Janet Olexy

eclectic-his father’s military motorcycle experiences, a stuffed bear, a stranded snapping turtle-yet each was rich with Ira’s descriptive language and folksy tone. Soon he was venturing into more imaginative territory, with a series of stories based upon Hemlock folklore and some of its more colorful residents, like “Uncle Jimmy.”

At the urging of his editor and friends, Ira decided it was time to publish his collection of stories. True Stories

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You may well find yourself inspired to pick up a pen- or a keyboard!

Ira Briggs is a character. A mile-a-minute talker with a fascination for the past, Ira’s been collecting bits and pieces of local history for just about his entire life.

Ira grew up on the fringes of the Hemlock Fairgrounds, a veritable paradise for an adventurous boy. His father Larry had an auto repair/welding business which thrived on the trade generated by the famed Demolition Derby. Those experiences sparked Ira’s interest in anything with wheels - from machinery to motorcycles, antique cars to Atterbury Trucks. Larry also drilled wells and taught his son the trade.

His mother Dorothy passed on her gift of gab and love of antiques. Ira recalls the day decades ago when, at her urging they rescued the 100 year-old dilapidated wooden Hemlock Fair ticket booth from destruction. Today it resides at Ira’s “Hemlock House,” spruced up with a fresh coat of paint and a fancy sign.

School did not come easy for Ira, but he later gained an appreciation for reading. He recalls his father once giving him the Readers’ Digest and a copy of Sea Biscuit to help pass the time while drilling a well.

Ira later enrolled in a Creative Writing course at MCC. His professor, Maria Kendig, inspired him to write two articles for the Livonia Gazette about his experiences with the movie making industry. Once, inspired by a story idea while at a well site and frantic to record it before he forgot, Ira grabbed a roll of drywall tape and a pencil. He still has those notes.

In addition to well drilling, Ira works at Strong Hospital. He enjoys interacting with coworkers of diverse ages and nationalities, and is quick to share a laugh or a story. Ira understands the challenges of those who are new to America and still learning English, and is always happy to take the time to explain unfamiliar idioms and confusing customs. When a young work friend died suddenly, Ira composed a letter to his parents expressing the group’s sympathies and recalling memories of happier times.

Ira shared his first Hometown Story with Penny Saver Readers in 2010. “C-Biskit” was followed by “Holiday Memory” and “Turtle Sense.” His subjects were

Ira, photobombing Robert Redford on the set of The Natural

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WISDOM TEETH Wisdom teeth, also known as “third molars,” are the last teeth to develop and erupt into the mouth. Unfortunately, they are the most common teeth to be ‘impacted’ or unable to fully erupt between the ages of 15-20, but can be seen earlier or appear mu ch later in life. Impacted teeth are not able to erupt through the gum tissue fully or at all. This can be due to many reasons, including lack of room for the teet h (jaw growth), malposition of teeth or pathology. Nearly everyone has at least 1 impacted wisdom tooth.

Why are wisdom teeth removed? There are many reasons wisdom teeth require removal; These include pain, swelling, infection, ortho dontic treatment, periodontal disease, cavities, shifting of teeth, age and pathology (such as cyst development). If not removed, impacted wisdom teeth could lea d to damage of adjacent teeth or cause infection, which is a very common reason that they are removed. If they do erupt fully, they often are difficult to clean and maintain, have bacteria associated with them which can lead to systemic infection and illness that can affect the heart and make management of other illnesses s uch as diabetes more difficult. If the teeth remain impacted as people age, other pathology can develop, such as cysts and tumors. Management of these situations is often compromised by anatomy and other medical concerns. Pain-free does not mean problem-free or pathology-free. If the wisdom teeth erupt fully, a re hygienic and without pathology, proper follow up is in order with periodic exam and x-rays.

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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons and Wisdom Teeth If you have been recommended to have your wisdom teeth removed, you will most likely be referred to an Oral Surgeon (OMS) for evaluation. OMS’s remove thousands of teeth, including wisdom teeth, every year. They perform hundreds of anesthetics for var ious reasons every year, have advanced training in surgical and anesthetic complications and employ a team that is certified in anesthetic care giving. There a re various types of anesthetics that an OMS can administer in a very safe and controlled environment. Most often, as a result of their ex tensive training and experience, teeth removed by an OMS results in less pain, swelling, infection and other complications.

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

Green Nail Syndrome Is Not Easy to Treat DEAR DR. ROACH: For the past four months, I have had an infection around the cuticle of my right index finger. There is green coloration under the nail near the cuticle, and the nail grew rather deformed. I am a gardener and a homemaker, so I tend to wash my hands often. The urgent-care doctor I saw prescribed clindamycin and mupirocin cream. I also was told to soak my finger twice a day. My family doctor took a culture and, because she did not know if I had a fungus or an infection, prescribed Lamisil and levofloxacin. She also recommended saltwater or peroxide soaks twice daily. The culture showed pseudomonas as the cause of the infection. With no improvement, I saw an orthopedic doctor. He told me to continue the soaking and the mupirocin cream. On my second visit, he lanced the area between the cuticle and the nail bed. There was improvement, but the symptoms soon return. The orthopedic doctor spoke of removing the nail as a possible solution to clearing up the infection. Is this my next step, or is there something else I can do? -- P.B. ANSWER: It sounds as though you have the aptly named “green nail syndrome,” which is caused by the bacteria you mention, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and which often is complicated by a paronychia, an infection along the side of the nail. Your orthopedic surgeon is quite right that sometimes the nail needs to be removed; however, many people can avoid that unpleasant procedure (I had to perform it once) with ciprofloxacin (the best oral antibiotic against pseudomonas), antiseptic soaks and by keeping the hands meticulously dry, using gloves and even using a hairdryer to dry the nails after soaking or cleaning. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 67-year-old male who has had mild to moderate psoriasis for the past seven years or so. I have been avoiding the very effective biological drugs because of the scary possible side effects. Instead, I use anti-itch topical creams and lotions, some with cortisone. In researching the topic, I ran across a treatment called Fumaderm that is available in Germany, but I have never heard of it being used in the U.S. -- C.S. ANSWER: Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition that can range from annoying to life-threatening in severity. Psoriasis and its common complication, psoriatic arthritis, together are a highly destructive arthritis that often requires powerful treatment: biologic agents, like adalimumab (Humira) or etanercept (Enbrel). These do have the possibility of serious side effects, such as reactivation of tuberculosis. Fumaderm has been used in Germany for 19 years with a generally good safety record. There have been reports of a disease, PML, caused by brain virus, associated with Fumaderm, although it isn’t clear whether the Fumaderm predisposed the individuals to develop this infection. No medicine is free of the possibility of side effects, and treatment for psoriasis should be appropriate for the degree of severity of the illness. If you are doing well enough with your current treatment, I wouldn’t recommend trying a treatment with a higher risk of serious side effects. *** 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. © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

CROSSWORD

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 Rory McIlroy’s

game

2 Bar

3 “Beetle Bailey”

dog

4 Although

5 Quaff

6 Hostel

7 Manages with

what one has

8 Tic

9 Gesture

10 Id counterpart

11 “Holy cow!”

19 Under the

weather

21 Parcel of land

23 Buzz Aldrin’s real

first name

24 Send forth

25 Discourteous

26 Brazen

27 Vicinity

28 Re newborns

32 Had a

rendezvous

33 Bicontinental

region

35 Shock and --

36 Wager

38 Representative

39 Weary

42 Places

43 Press

44 Penny

45 Prized

possession

46 Hearty brew

48 Alias abbr.

1 With 5-Across,

fade

5 See 1-Across

8 Old World duck

12 Inauguration

recitation

13 Genetic stuff

14 Comic strip

possum

15 Lo-cal

16 Squid’s squirt

17 Acknowledge

18 Gold coin of old

Italy

20 Differently

22 Berlin-born

actress

26 Hackneyed

29 Banned pesticide

30 Ostrich’s kin

31 Miners’ finds

32 Pair

33 Oklahoma city

34 Zodiac sign

35 Onassis, familiarly

36 Isolated hill

37 Berlin-born

actress

40 Census statistics

41 Slanted, in print

45 Fence opening

47 Pitch

49 Angry

50 Verve

51 -- out a living

52 PC picture

53 Dissolve

54 Pop

55 “-- Misbehavin’ “

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DECIDING FACTORS Following a death, it is important to identify the person who

will be the primary decision-maker with regard to the final disposition. This responsibility will fall upon the person named the agent of the Power of Attorney for Health Care. In the event that there is no document indicating an agent of Power of Attorney for Health Care, either the surviving spouse or the legal next of kin will be charged with making decisions. Generally speaking, the order of precedence starts with the spouse and then proceeds along to the eldest child of legal age, parents, siblings, and grandparents. Needless to say, the more information that the person in charge has in hand, the smoother the final disposition will proceed.

Preparing for the future should include determining who will make sure that your wishes are met after your passing. KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME is here for you, whenever you need us, 24 hours a day 7 days a week at (585) 346-5401 . You are invited to tour our facilities, conveniently located at Livonia and Honeoye, NY . Ask about our preneed options.

QUOTE: “Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night!” – Shakespeare

W hen I stand before God at the end of my life, I w ould hope that I w ould not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, ‘I used everything you gave me.’ - Erma Bombeck

The Family of Albertus “Bert” Carpenter would like to extend our deepest appreciation for the many acts of kindnesses during Bert’s recent illness and passing. The outpouring of love, calls, prayers, cards and food during this difficult time means more than words can say. Special thanks to Rev. Kimberly Ferrel, Avon United Methodist Church, Avon Ambulance, Highland Hospital 7 th Floor and Palliative/Hospice Care, Avon Nursing Home, Jim Murray, and Jeff Deragon for all their kindness and caring. God bless you all.

The Carpenter Family

Thank You

Jerry Dougherty - Jeff Deragon - Jim Murray

Stephenson-Dougherty Funeral Home AVON • 226-2340

O’Connell-Dougherty Funeral Home LIMA •␣582-1655

Maybe absence does make the heart grow fonder. We constantly hear celebrities of all kinds referring to their idyllic early years in their hometown. To hear them, one has to wonder why anyone would ever leave such a friendly, fun-filled place.

Whatever hometown we come from, of whatever size, we tend to think our future lies elsewhere, in greener pastures beyond a distant fence. Only later do we realize that it wasn’t too bad at home and our affection for the place of our youth increases as the years go by.

We believe that a funeral service should be a beautiful experience, helping the bereaved to make a satisfactory adjustment to their loss.

“Hometowns seem to be loved most by the people who used to live in them....” ~ William D. Tammeus

Chrysanthemums Also known as mums,? chrysanthemums are frequently included in arrangements of flowers for funeral services. Particularly in some European countries, Korea, and Japan, the white chrysanthemum is symbolic of death, lamentation, and grief; therefore, its use is generally reserved for funeral services. In the United States, white chrysanthemums are often understood to symbolize truth.

The Family of Mary Whiteside wishes to thank all our friends and

relatives for the food, drinks, cards, flowers and donations. It is very difficult to say

goodbye, and your kindness and support were greatly appreciated.

Sincerely, Jim, Bonnie, Victor, RJ, Kathy Jo, Donnie & Families

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Heartfelt Gratitude The Family of Francis “Red” Fugle

would like to thank everyone for…

the love and support shown to us during

our loss, including the prayers, sympathy cards, food, flowers,

donations to the Livonia Ambulance, phone calls and visits.

We are grateful for the care given by the visiting nurses at Lifetime

Care and Livingston County Hospice and for the support, advice and

guidance given by Kevin and Michael Dougherty. Special thanks to

St. Matthew Church, to Marty Hughes and to Martha’s Ministry.

The Family of Francis “Red” Fugle

With deep appreciation for your thoughtfulness

and generosity,

How far you go in life depends on your being tender w ith the young, compassionate w ith the aged, sympathetic w ith the striving and tolerant of the w eak and strong. Because someday in your life you w ill have been all of these. - George Washington Carver

David LeeAbbott

July 10, 2016

B l o o m f i e l d :July 10, 2016a t a g e 6 8 .Predeceased by

his parents Wesley and Marion Abbottof DeWitt and his brother JamesAbbott. Survived by his brother Rich-ard (Barbara) Abbott of Fulton. Nieces;Karen Abbott, Diane McCormick andCarol Lopez. Nephews; Michael andThomas Abbott. Grand nieces; GeenaAbbott, and Emily Lopez. Grand neph-ews; Justin and Dominic Abbott.Many friends, especially Kevin andElizabeth Lopez of Livonia. He was along time friend of Bill W.

David was a U.S. Marine Corps vet-eran and served in Vietnam. He was a1975 graduate of RIT, and was em-ployed at RIT for 37 years.

Friends called Wednesday, July 13thfrom 3-8 pm at the Kevin W. Dou-gherty Funeral Home Inc, 21 Big TreeSt, Routes 15 & 20A, Livonia, whereservices were held on Thursday, July14th at 11am. Burial, Union Ceme-tery, Livonia.

Memorial Contributions may be madeto the Veterans Hospital c/o Volun-teer Services, 400 Fort Hill Ave.,Canandaigua, NY 14424.

To send a condolence and for furtherinformation please visit:

www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

Mary J.Farrell

July 5, 2016

Honeoye Lake:July 5, 2016 ata g e 8 4 .Predeceased by

her husband Thomas, daughter Mau-reen Farrell and son in law MoshenLachaal husband of Megan. Survivedby children: Thomas ”Tosh” (Laurie)Farrell of Webster, Catherine ”Katie”Farrell of Honeoye, Megan Farrell ofBuffalo, Patricia (Dwight) Slocum ofSpringwater and Ellen (PeterYacobucci) Farrell of Buffalo.Grandchildren Caitl in, Macie,Brendan, Shane, Cormac, Brett, Erin,Tosh, Margaret, Jacob, Mia andRocco. Several nieces & nephews andmany friends.

Friends may call Friday, July 8th, from4-7pm at the Kevin W. DoughertyFuneral Home Inc. 8624 Main Street,Route 20A Honeoye. Mary’s FuneralMass will be held on Saturday July 9that 11:00am at St. Matthew CatholicChurch, 6591 Richmond Mills Road,Route 20A, Livonia.

Private internment, Lakeview Ceme-tery, Honeoye. Memorial Contribu-tions may be made to the HospiceFoundation of WNY P.O. Box 590Buffalo, NY 14240-0590.

To send a condolence and for furtherinformation please visit:

doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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Mark A.Rewald

July 6, 2016

Hemlock: July6, 2016 at age6 2 .Predeceased by

his parents Charles and MaryElizabeth (Meyers) Rewald. Survivedby his wife Carole; children; LucasRewald, Matthew (Valerie) Rewald;grandson Joshua. Aunt JeanSchaubert.

A memorial service will be held onSunday, July 10th at 4:00pm at thePleasant Valley Baptist Church 4631Lakeville Road Geneseo. MemorialContributions may be made to thePregnancy Resource Center of theValleys 83 Main Street Mount Morris,NY 14510.

To send a condolence and for furtherinformation please visit:

doughertyfuneralhomes.com

Richard G.Stoddard

July 8, 2016

Lima: July 8,2016 at age6 1 .Predeceased by

his father Donald. Survived by his wifeCynthia, and children; Miranda andJeremy, his mother Annette, brothersJohn (Jan), Scott, Terry (Elaine), Mike(Holly), sisters Bonny and Sandy(Mike), and several nieces and neph-ews.

Funeral services will be held privatelyat the convenience of the family.Burial will be at East BloomfieldCemetery. Memorial Contributionsmay be made to the Lima VolunteerAmbulance, 7024 W. Main Street, POBox 335, Lima, NY, 14485.

To send a condolence and for furtherinformation please visit:

doughertyfuneralhomes.com

I arise in the morning torn betw een a desire to improve the w orld and a desire to enjoy the w orld. This makes it hard to plan the day. - E. B. W hite

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Ronald L.Thompson

July 9, 2016

Hunt- RonaldL. Thompsonage 91, passedaway early Sat-

urday afternoon July 9, 2016, at theLivingston County CFNR in Mt. Mor-ris, where he had been a resident forthe past few years.

He was born in Hunt, NY on Septem-ber 22, 1924, a son of the late LaVergne and Margaret (Smith)Thompson. On December 30, 1942,he was married to Ruth YencerThompson, who predeceased him onMarch 18, 1993. He was alsopredeceased by his daughters, RoseitaBraddock Bennett, Mavis Thompson,and siblings, Verna Peterson, MaryDonovan, Mavis Thompson, Dwightand Kenneth Thompson.

Ron owned and operated theThompson Dairy Farm in Hunt formany years. He was a member of theHunt Baptist Church, the HuntGrange, Livingston County Farm Bu-reau and the Soil and Water Conserva-tion.

He is survived by three daughters,Rhonda (Keith) Rittenhouse-Norton,Ramona (Paul) Rathbun both of Pavil-ion, and Roxanne (Douglas) Morsch ofOssian, a brother, Allen (Jean)T h o m p s o n o f H u n t , e i g h tg r a n d c h i l d r e n , n i n e g r e a t -grandchildren and several nieces andnephews.

Friends called Wednesday July 13,2016 from 10:00 to 11:00am at theHunt Baptist Church, where serviceswereheld at the completion of callinghours. Interment will be in HuntHollow Cemetery, Hunt. Onlineremembrances may be left atHindleFuneralHome.com.

In lieu of flowers please make memo-rials to Parkinson’s Disease Associ-ation, or Livingston County SeniorNutrition or the Resident Fund at theL i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y C F N R .Arrangements are by the Hindle Fu-neral Home, Inc., 271 Main St.,Dansville.

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Announcing that Caledonia Diesel, LLC has purchased D&H, its equipment and

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Dave M aher’s fam ily w ould like to thank all of our relatives, friends and neighbors w ho cam e and helped celebrate his life and for all your kind w ords, love, food and support during this difficult tim e. A special thanks to the Avon Am bulance crew , the staff at Lattim ore Physical Therapy, Bob and Pat Bennett, Debbie & Harry Hudson and the Sutton Road neighborhood w ho w ere there for us.

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Other Events for the day: Food, beer, games, Agricultural exhibits,

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Classic Car Show at 1pm

Power Wheels Demolition for Kids at 3pm

Demolition Derby Starting at 4pm -

Over 100 cars are currently registered.

The Band: Gruve Medics at 7pm

For Festival information call

(585)538-2168 or go to

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Livingston County

Fairgrounds

310 Leicester St.,

Caledonia, NY

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Youth is a disease from which we all recover. ~Dorothy Fulheim

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To the couple who walk hand in hand on [local] Road. Please walk on walking lane and not in the road, and refusing to move for oncoming traffic. It’s unsafe for them and can cause a traffic accident when both lanes have vehicles passing.

We have quite a “rash” of identity thefts lately. It is upsetting when the victim is elderly. Our elderly citizens have worked hard all their life for all that they have. In most cases, they do not have much as they have had to give up quite a bit to receive health care and housing- let alone put food on the table. Most are on fixed incomes and every penny counts. Some people have difficulty reconciling their finances- which is why some thieves think they can get away with it. It sickens me that someone would take

advantage of a person who could be your or my grandparent. Why can’t those who commit such crimes actually get a job and support themselves? It is time we make an example out of those who commit such crimes and punish them to the fullest extent of the law.

Sick and Tired

I cannot figure out why since we have the computer link up that connects all area Doctors & Hospitals & other medical facilities to each other in our region, why we always have to fill out paperwork with the exact same questions on it at each medical care provider we go to. Why can’t things like past Operations/procedures/ history of illnesses/family health issues/things we do - do not suffer from & such be included with the patient’s current medical issue/conditions? Doing this would SAVE EVERYONE TIME and the office/facility MONEY and reduce paperwork, and help everyone all around and even be more accurate than someone who has problems remembering all those things. It would be a win/ win situation all the way around.

To the kind lady who found my cell phone on William Street in Palmyra, Friday, July 1st. After bike riding on the Canal Trail, I mistakenly left my cell phone on the truck running board. I realized once I arrived home what happened and called my phone. This nice lady returned my call. She had found my phone in the middle of the road. She agreed to drop it off at the Dollar Store on William Street. I drove back to Palmyra and retrieved my cell phone which had not been damaged or tampered with. My thanks for your kindness. I will certainly pass the favor on.

On Friday afternoon, an unknown woman, delivered buckets of fresh flowers that were going to be thrown out. Trader Joe’s gave them to her and she delivered them to Maplewood Estates in Fairport, NY. So many senior men and women were treated to beautiful bouquets for their rooms. I wish everyone could have seen the smiles! It sure lifted spirits for many of our residents. We just want to express our thanks to the unknown lady who took the time to do this and also Trader Joe’s for giving them to her.

Thank you, Maplewood Residents

To my neighbor and friend Ursala: On June 4th I had a very bad bike accident. Ursala came to my rescue although my injuries were not visible (I suffered a concussion, and facial fractures.) She recognized my need for immediate medical attention. Thank you, Ursala, for your compassion and care in my time of need.

~ Nancy I want to thank my amazing husband Randy for all the help, love and most importantly understanding while taking care of my parents. From the constant hospital runs, to the horrible planning of my dad’s funeral. He has been there all the way. Never getting mad, always letting me lean on him. I don’t think I could have handled this without him. You’re the Best! I Love You!

~ L.W.M.

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Recently, your Genesee Valley Penny Saver was honored with a “First Place” in General Excellence from the Association of Free Community Papers - our National Association. Our popular magazine has historically scored well in graphics competitions and this year was no different, but a fi rst place is their highest honor and we are deeply gratifi ed!

Overall design, ease of use, readability and print quality were the key categories we were judged on. And the fi nal judge’s comment: “We cannot think of anything that GVPS could do to improve their publication.” We’ll keep trying.

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AN EXPANDABLE DOOR GATE: [email protected]

RASCAL SCOOTER. Never used. Needs battery : 585-243-0607

SPALDING OUTDOOR BASKETBALL HOOP/POLE near driveway. You remove pole and footing : [email protected]

LESTER SPINET PIANO . You pick up : 585-334-4446

ORGAN , 2 key board, 4 pedals, side instrumental string section. Cherry wood. Ex. cond. You pick up : 585-213-4076

LOVE SEAT , maroon, with two matching pillows. Ex. cond. You pick up : 585-349-8198

VIDEO TAPES – 68 home recorded VHS tapes of the original Perry Mason TV show : [email protected]

6-10 WOODEN KITCHEN CHAIRS: 585-343-7508

THREE MIRRORS (36x30”, 26x30” and 36x29”). Chili area : 585-861-7584

20 +/- POND FISH. You remove from small pond : [email protected]

32” SONY TRINITRON FLAT SCREEN TV , excellent condition, with stand : 585-287-7827

2x4 PATIO BLOCKS: 585-344-0366

BROTHERS SEWING MACHINE, Good condition. 585-289-7065

WOMEN’S BLADDER CONTROL PADS, Large & medium: 585-289-7065

FIREWOOD, Black walnut: 585-346-9421

LARGE OLDER UPRIGHT PIANO, good condition. You move: 585-254-0521

Seven (7) WOODEN PALLETS (skids). You pick up in Penfield/Brighton area: [email protected]

2 LARGE PINE TREES , you take down & take away. 585-768-8758.

Guidelines:

Submissions published as space allows.

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.

WEDDING DRESSES , in good condition, for a nonprofit organization : 585-335-4779

WHO CAN DO KARAOKE at a Senior Housing Dvlp. Preferably evenings : 585-297-9273

FULL SIZE BOX SPRING . Family coming into town and guest room is empty! : 414-331-2557

COUCH & LOVE SEAT , in good condition, needed desperately for a woman with three kids . LITTLE GIRL’S CLOTHES . Size 8-10. Pants size 8. Summer & winter clothes, leggings (no jeans) : 585-356-8517

BICYCLE PUMP: 585-698-5937

GIRLS TEENAGE SIZE BIKE: 585-415-9727

BRICKS. Lots of matching, good condition bricks for a brick grill. Will pick up: 716-954-3141

MEN’S JEANS, T-SHIRTS, CLOTHING, BACKPACKS in good cond. Will take to homeless shelter: 585-313-2610

WORKING BOAT WITH TRAILER: [email protected]

SMALL GAS GRILL W/TANK. To be delivered to senior citizen in Canandaigua: 585-905-3099

PORTABLE ROAD SIGN with changeable letters. Needed to display Community Events at Jack Evans Community Center in Hemlock : [email protected]

WORKING STUDENT VIOLIN w/case, bow, and rosin : 585-335-4779

FIREWOOD needed for next winters heat. Un-split okay. No pine. Brockport area : 585-637-6961

LARGE AMERICAN FLAG to hang on country barn: Text/Call 585-317-6559 or email [email protected]

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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2 Weekends, 2 Many Treasures 5015 West River Rd., Scottsville 14546

7/22 & 23 • 7/29, 30 & 31 • 10AM-4PM DAILY

1st weekend - All Household Items 2nd weekend - Barns • Everything goes!

See pictures: estatesales.net/ny/scottsville/14546/1256331

The Trading Post, Avon NY • 585.226.9399

Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue

Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com

HARRIS WILCOX INC. Auctioneers,

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VACANT LOT AUCTION SAT., JULY 16, 2016 • 12:00 NOON. • CALEDONIA, NY

Auction to be held at 3375 Leicester Road (Rt. 36) just south of Caledonia, NY. Selling will be 3.84 acres. Lot is 152’ wide on Leicester Road and 1365’ deep. Lot has

well and trees. Gas, cable and electric available at the road. Assessed for $22,800 and sells for $3,000 or

above. $2,000 deposit required to bid. For information, call Shelly at 683-0995. Anthony Malagisi, Owner.

NOTICE OF SALE Turtlestone Storage hereby gives notice of sale under Section 182 of the New York Lien Law that all of the property of the

following unit will be auctioned in its entirety at:

Turtlestone Storage 6130 S. Livonia Rd. • Conesus

Saturday, July 30th, 11am Unit #71 Schwendy and Unit #29 Dimmick

Terms: CASH ONLY. $50 refundable clean out fee. Units are subject to redemption.

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NOTICE OF SALE Town of Lima, County of Livingston,

State of New York

Notice of sale under section 182 of the New York Lien Law

Hereby gives notice to all interested parties that all contents of the following storage units will be sold to the highest bidder due to nonpayment of rental agreement.

The auction will be held at:

Lima Self Storage 7027 West Main Road • Lima, NY

July 23, 2016 at 10am

Units: John Beiter, Jody Fisher,

Stephanie Gruet, James Wimmett

Terms: Cash Only - $50 refundable cleanout fee. (585) 520-6699

Units are subject to redemption.

Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue

Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com

HARRIS WILCOX INC. Auctioneers,

Realtors & Appraisers

HERBERT AND LINDA WAGNER REAL ESTATE AUCTION

THURS., JULY 28, 2016 • 5:00 P.M. • LEROY, NY Auction to be held at 7080 Quinlan Road, west off West Bergen Rd. Selling will be a 1500 sq. ft. home with 2 car garage, private yard, in-ground pool and 16’ x 26’ shop/pool house. Home has 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, office, living room and family room with rear upper deck. This is a 1 owner home that is ready for updates. Assessed for $122,400, sells at $60,000 or above. $10,000 deposit required to bid. OPEN HOUSES: SAT., July 23 from 10am-11am and MON., July 25 from 4-5pm. For details call Penne Vincent at 303-2325 or Shelly Falcone at 683-0995.

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION 2416 CHAUTAUQUA HOLLOW RD.

DALTON (LIVINGSTON COUNTY ), NEW YORK The Estate of Dr. Lonnie Meeusen, D.V.M.

115 acre private estate with 3-bedroom home, 48x110 horse barn, steel pole barn, quality deer managed lands mostly wooded with deer plots, plus regularly seen deer and turkeys! A hunter’s dream

at the end of a dead end, town-maintained road!

WATCH for details - save the date of Thurs., August 25 @ 7:00 P.M. Info on websites: www.pirrunginc.com OR www.tomwamp.com

Auction Conducted By:

PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, INC. THOMAS P. WAMP James P. Pirrung Tom Wamp 585-728-2520 585-335-8660

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July 22

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Town of Geneseo • Village of Geneseo

Presented by Geneseo Productions Inc. www.geneseoconcerts.com

DISH TV 190 channels plus High-speed Internet Only $49.94/mo! Askabout a 3 year price guarantee & getNetflix included for 1 year! Call Today1-800-686-9986.

LAUNDROMAT: Avon, Coyne Econ-O-Wash, 80 Genesee St. Open 24/7-Parking front and rear. 40 washersand 23 dryers.

DISH TV 190 channels HighspeedInternet Only $49.95/mo! Ask abouta 3 year price guarantee & get Netflixincluded for 1 year! Call Today1-800-826-4464

V O G T P L U M B I N G & M E -CHANICAL: Plumbing, Furnaces,Boilers, Pumps, Fixtures, Tanks. NEWINSTALLATION and REPAIRS. Tub/Shower Kits. Call Larry Vogt,585-728-2680.

PERRY FARMERS’ MARKET CUS-TOMERS are 2.3 times more likely togo SKINNYDIPPING. Take the pro-duce plunge (shirts, shorts and shoesrequired), Saturdays 8:30-12:30.www.perryfarmersmarket.com

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Employment Opportunities with

Livonia Central School District Groundskeeper

Full Time, 12-month Monday-Friday 12pm-8:30pm

Ability to operate mower, tractor or truck, maintenance of fields, and do general grounds maintenance and related duties as required.

Good customer service and some basic computer skills (i.e. email) required.

Deadline: July 29, 2016 Send application to address below.

Livonia CSD is also looking for substitutes in all areas:

Teachers, Assistants, Aides, Tutors, Nurses, Food Service, Bus/Van Drivers (will train) , Cleaners

Applications available at: www.livoniacsd.org, resume, letter of interest and recommendations to:

Diane Tusch, Human Resources Livonia Central Schools • PO Box E • Livonia, NY 14487

585-346-4000 extension 4100

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

Rush- H enrietta Central School District Is Hiring…

HEAD BUS DRIVER To assist with the daily operations of the Transportation Dept. Duties may include assisting with student management issues,

videos and conduct reports, road patrol, record keeping, dispatch, managing extra runs, and routing. Requires a high

school diploma plus 2 years full-time experience as a bus driver.

Excellent customer service skills a must.

Apply: Rush-Henrietta Schools, Office of Human Resources,

2034 Lehigh Station Rd.

Experience the R-H Advantage!

AUTOMOTIVE

TECHNICIAN We are not a flat rate shop.

Job requirements: NYSI License, must have your own tools, must have clean NYS driver’s license, must have the ability to

interact with co-workers.

Phone 624-1216

for interview or fax resume to 624-7689

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

DIRECTOR OF FINANCE POSITION Full Time Dir. of Finance for a large non-profit medical practice with multiple offices. The main office is located in Dansville, NY. Must possess prior knowledge of cost reporting for Article 28, RHC, FQHC & UDS, budget preparation, medical billing and proficient computer skills. Minimum of Bachelors Degree in Acct or Finance. Competitive wage and benefit package. Please email and/or forward resume and letter of interest to:

Confidential – CEO Tri-County Family Medicine Program, Inc.

PO Box 601 Dansville, NY 14437

mailto:[email protected]

Tri-County Family Medicine Program, Inc.

CARPENTER NEEDED Day Shift - 7am Start

Experience necessary -

needs to be able to read blueprints,

use of general tools.

E-mail resume to [email protected]

or apply in person

7574 East Main Street • Lima, NY 14485

UPDATE YOUR SKILLS IN A SECURE JOB INDUSTRY ACCOUNTING: Thanks to ever-changing financ ial polic ies and greater scrutiny placed on lending practices and bookkeeping, accounting jobs remain solid career choices. Jobs in accounting can range from entry- level to more advanced (and more lucrative) positions requiring certification or a secondary education.

Home Health Aide needed in Hemlock

This is a job taking care of a gentleman who is a quadriplegic. Some of the duties are: Hoyer transfer from bed to wheelchair, bathing, assist with feeding, positioning, massaging, stretching. Must have driver’s license and vehicle. Must have current physical and ppd in

last year. Many shifts available. This is through All American Home Care. Starting wage is $12.25/hr. If you are caring and

compassionate please contact Carol via e-mail:

[email protected]

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LPN Part-time. Includes every other weekend.

Kitchen Helper Day shift including every other weekend.

Cook Part-time. Day & evening hours & every other

weekend. Experienced preferred.

Training available to the right candidate.

Activity Aide Part-time. Sundays 9am-5:30pm,

additional hours occasionally.

Apply at:

Conesus Lake Nursing Home

6131 Big Tree Road • Livonia, NY 14487

Fax resume to: 585-346-6637

Join the NYS Workforce As a

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN)! Salary range: $35,915 to $42,911

The Finger Lakes DDSOO is seeking LPNs in Wayne, Ontario, Monroe, Livingston and Wyoming counties

Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to

practice in NYS. For more information: Finger Lakes DDSOO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800;

or mail to: [email protected]

NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO

620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620

An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

Immediate Opening for a Certified Chairside Dental Assistant

Immediate opening for a Certified Chairside Dental Assistant in a general dentistry practice in Geneseo and Warsaw. If you are a team player with good assisting skills, and dedication to patient care and professional growth, join our team! Experience preferred.

Send Resume to:Warsaw Penny Saver

Dept. 160072 North Main Street

Warsaw, NY 14569

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

ANTICIPATED JOB VACANCIES for the 2016-17 School Year:

• K-6 Reading Teacher (Long Term Substitute)

• 7-12 English Teacher (Long Term Substitute)

• Permanent Building Substitutes (two positions)

• K-12 Substitute Teachers

• Substitute Bus Drivers

• Substitute Cleaners

• Substitute Food Service Helpers

Please submit a cover letter, resume, application

form, and copy of certifications (if applicable)

by July 29, 2016 to: York Central School

Attn: Heidi Newcomb,

Secretary to the Superintendent

District Office

P.O. Box 102, Retsof, NY 14539

YCS application available at

www.yorkcsd.org

Enjoy working with Animals?

Table Rock Farm, De Golyer Holsteins

seeks a talented individual for milking.

35-40+ hrs wk. Must possess positive attitude towards animals

& agriculture, take pride in producing quality milk.

Double 20 herringbone parlor. First-class co-workers, 401K, health

insurance, education funds, other bene�ts.

Apply at: 5428 Upper Reservation Rd, Castile, NY.

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Certified Occupational Therapy AssistantApplies occupational treatments to patients and/or assists in their

application. Certified by the NYS Education Department as an

Occupational Therapy Assistant.

Physical TherapistEligible for licensure by the NYS Education Department as a Physical

Therapist; possession of a license at time of permanent appointment.

PhlebotomistCompletion of a Medical Technician program OR phlebotomy program

from an accredited school OR six months of paid full time laboratory

work experience.

Unit Helper – FT – SNF Responsible for duties not requiring certification, allowing certified staff

to spend more time with direct resident care.

HVAC Specialist – Full TimeKnowledge of HVAC Systems and Refrigeration Equipment; two years

HVAC work experience with an EPA Certification.

Competitive wages with exceptional benefit package including NYS

retirement, generous paid time off, Health/Dental Insurance. For more

information on our facility go to www.wcchs.net or visit us on Facebook.

Qualified candidates submit original application to:

Wyoming County Human Resource

Thomson Hall

338 North Main Street

Warsaw, NY 14569This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer / TDD 800 662 1220

A committee is a group of the unwilling chosen form the unfit, to do the unnecessary. ~Author Unknown

This 17 1 ⁄ 2 hour per week opportunity provides support to the Livingston County Office for the Aging Foster Grandparent Program.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Either: (A) Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma, including or supplemented by a course in typing and two years experience in a clerical position involving the operation of a keyboard; or (B) Completion of a course in typing and four years of experience in a clerical position involving keyboarding; or (C) An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined by the limits of (A) and (B) above. Exceptional candidates are individuals with excellent organizational skills, proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel, and have the desire to work with older adults. This position entails a variety of duties and the ability to multi-task and meet deadlines.

Please submit an application and resume by August 1, 2016. Applications available through Livingston County Personnel or online at www.livingstoncounty.us .

Position is provisional subject to Civil Service test and requirements.

Livingston County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

SENIOR TYPIST POSITION AVAILABLE

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

Director of Information & Technology Services Livingston County is seeking a Director of Information & Technology Services.

This high-level management position reports to the County Administrator and is responsible for planning, directing and coordinating information technology services and activities for all County departments. Oversees a staff of nine (9) and a departmental budget of $1.5 MM. Duties include providing both technical and business practice assistance and advice regarding hardware and software, coordinating the evaluation, purchase and deployment of selected products, establishing policies and procedures, managing staff, and budgeting / planning for future County IT needs. The successful candidate will possess budgeting and project management experience, have managed and supervised staff, have an ability to partner well with senior management and outside agencies and communicate highly technical information in a clear and concise method to both technical and non-technical staff.

Candidates should possess either: (A) Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Business Administration or a related field, and four years experience, two of which must have included systems analysis, computer programming and supervisory responsibilities which included training of technical staff; or (B) Graduation from a regionally accredited or New York State registered college or university with an Associate’s Degree in Computer Science or a related field and six years of experience, four of which must have included systems analysis, computer programming and training of technical staff; or (C) Graduation from high school or possession of an equivalency diploma and eight years of experience in data processing, six of which must have involved systems analysis, computer programming and training of technical staff; or (D) An equivalent combination of the training and experience as stated in A-C above.

Candidates should have a wide array of knowledge in managing IT systems including LAN and SAN networks, disaster recovery planning and execution, virtual infrastructure, and systems/business analysis. Candidates must also possess excellent leadership and communication skills. The scheduled movement from a legacy enterprise system will be a major work task of the selected applicant. Government experience is desirable.

Market competitive salary commensurate with education and experience. Excellent benefit package includes New York State retirement, health insurance, and paid time off. Residency within Livingston County is required within six months of employment. Application information is available at the County’s website: http://www.livingstoncounty.us/jobs.aspx

Interested qualified candidates should submit an application, resume and cover letter by August 11, 2016 to:

Livingston County Personnel Department 6 Court Street, Room 206, Geneseo, New York 14454 Livingston County is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

FACTORY WORKERS Sheet metal fabricator has openings for:

Factory/Machine Operators - Must be able to work

in a fast paced environment. Required to stand for

10 hours/day. Must be able to lift 50-75 lbs. Mon.-

Thurs. work week. 7am-5:30pm. Must be able to

work overtime on Fridays if required.

Truck Loaders - Must have experience loading

trailers using motorized Walkie Riders, Crowns,

etc. Must be reliable and able to work until daily

assignment is completed. May include overtime

without notice. Mon.-Fri. work week. 7am-3:30pm

(or until done)

Apply in person at: Gray Metal Products 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY 14414

E-mail to: [email protected] • or Fax to:

585.226.9356 No phone calls please. EOE

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A committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are lured and then quietly strangled. ~Barnett Cocks, attributed

Start your new career as a

CERTIFIED

PERSONAL CARE AIDE! FREE TRAINING!

• Must be 18 years of age (high school diploma not required), and able to lift 50 lbs.

• Provide personal care and general health (non-medical) care to the elderly and/or disabled in the client’s home.

• Flexible P/T & F/T hours - 1st, 2nd & 3rd shifts available!

• If you are caring and compassionatel, you will thrive in this nurturing environment!

• Positions start at $9.25 an hour with many career growth opportunities!

Training Location - Venture Forthe Training Center, 75 Lafayette Ave., Canandaigua, NY

CALL Sarah Knaub at (585) 413-3752 x204

Apply online at www.ventureforthe.com/jobs

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

C.N.A’s – Skilled Nursing Facility – 12 Hour ShiftsFull Time & Part Time, Eligible for up to a $1,000 Sign-On Bonus

RN’s ICU/Surgical Services/PFSMust be licensed and registered as an RN in NYS. One (1) yr. ICU experience preferred.

LPN – Clinics – Per DiemProvides clinical and administrative support for physician’s office practice affiliated with Wyoming County Community Health System. Current NYS license as an LPN.

Social Worker Assistant Per Diem – Mental HealthGraduation from a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or university with a Master’s Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Human Services or closely related field and is a current NYS Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MSW or CSW with some experience working in a Mental Health setting.

Medical TechnologistCurrent NYS License required with a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Technology or in one of the chemical, physical or biological sciences and one year of training and/or experience in medical technology.

Competitive wages with exceptional benefit package including NYS retirement, generous paid time off, Health/Dental Insurance. For more information on our facility go to www.wcchs.net or visit us on Facebook. Qualified candidates submit original application to:

Wyoming County Human ResourceThomson Hall

338 North Main StreetWarsaw, NY 14569

This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer / TDD 800 662 1220

TITLE CLERK/SALES ADMINISTRATOR

Upstate Auto Credit, a division of The Dorschel Group and Rochester’s premier car credit store has an opportunity to join our team. We are currently seeking a part time Title Clerk/Sales Administrator . We specialize in facilitating our customer’s transportation and car credit needs. Upstate Auto Credit provides the best selection of vehicles, great facilities and a casual, friendly, environment.

The ideal candidate for this position provides essential and critical support to our sales department through the timely acquisition and processing of vehicle transactions with a level of accuracy, efficiency, and in a manner that meets DMV, regulatory and compliance standards.

We offer a competitive compensation package and benefits (including 401K) as well as a culture that promotes teamwork, professional growth and development.

Prior retail automotive experience preferred. Qualified candidates should submit their cover letter and resume to: [email protected] . Those selected will be contacted for a personal and confidential interview.

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Geneseo

• C AP 1 (4am-1pm)

• C AP 2 - Unloading/Stocker (2pm-11pm)

• Cashier (Evenings & Weekends) For CAP1 and CAP2 please select the following: (Stocking, unloader & price change)

& (Grocery Stocker, unloader & overnight stocker)

Apply today online @ www.walmart.com/apply or in-store @ hiring kiosk

Walmart is an equal opportunity employer

Now hiring for the following positions:

Save Money. Live Better.

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST

Full Time Position

Schedule & confirm appointments. Submit

insurance claims. File & manage patient records.

Billing and posting payments. Maintain HIPAA compliance.

Send resume to:

Dental Receptionist PO Box 548

Wayland, NY 14572

DENTAL ASSISTANT

Full Time Assistant Position

• Available Immediately

• Will Train

• HIPPA Compliant

Send Resume to:

DENTAL ASSISTANT P.O. Box 548,

WAYLAND, NY 14572

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

Site Contractor Experienced Operators & Laborers needed for

pipe installation & road construction.

Please apply at:

G.T. Booth, Inc. 1855 Starr Rd.

Leicester, NY 14481 585-382-3850

Leisure’s Restaurant & Banquet Facility

NOW HIRING

Experienced Line Cook

Full Time Apply within.

6001 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville

346-2120

$ 1 7 .25 base-appt.

No experience needed. Fun & easy customer

sales/service All majors, flexible

schedules, ages 17+ (conditions apply)

APPLY NOW

Call (585) 424-6075

COLLEGE STUDENTS

& 2016 HS GRADS

SUMMER WORK

PART-TIME

HELPER

Wanted For:

• Animal Chores (mini horses, rabbits, goats, poultry, cavies)

• 2-3 Hours Daily • 3-4 Days Per Week

Send resume

or contact info to:

1744 West Bloomfield Road,

Honeoye Falls, 14472 [email protected]

AVON CENTRAL SCHOOL VACANCY

Cleaner Please submit a letter of interest and a completed Civil Service application

available at www.avoncsd.org

by 8/1/16 to:

Mia Kellogg, District Clerk Avon Central School

191 Clinton Street Avon, NY 14414

E.O.E.

The end of labor is to gain leisure. ~Aristotle

ANTICIPATED

TEACHER OPENING

Long-Term Sub ELA 7-12

Must be NYS Certified (ELA 7-12 and/or Lit 7-12)

Start 9/16, Sal Per Contract

Send letter, resume to: Julie Pernesky, Dir Curr/Inst Letchworth Central School

5550 School Rd. Gainesville, NY 14066

DEADLINE TO APPLY: 07/29/16 @ 3:00 PM

At least 2 years over-the-road experience. Must have Class A license. Coil endorsement a plus. Must have a clean record. Pay hourly with mileage,

layover and stops. Monthly phone and meal allowance.

Home 2 nights and weekends.

Apply to Gray Metal Products 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY 14414

or [email protected]. No phone calls please. EOE

DRIVER Northeast Short Haul

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Apply in person:

Critic’s 20 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls

624-4895

Servers Experienced Fast paced diner

environment. All shifts.

Must be available weekends.

Retired is being twice tired, I’ve thought First tired of working, Then tired of not.

~Richard Armour

Accounting Clerk

Experience in order entry, billing & collections and purchasing preferred. Must possess excellent phone, people, communication and computer skills.

If you have the ability to multi-task, and can work in a fast-paced, team-based environment, please e-mail or mail cover letter and resume to:

Athletica, Inc. is seeking an outgoing, enthusiastic, detail-oriented:

Athletica, Inc. 133 Main Street Geneseo, NY 14454 Attn: Human Resources [email protected]

Now Hiring Experienced Servers! Looking for friendly, motivated individuals looking for a job

with great pay and work environment! Fast-paced a must!

Apply in person or by email to:

[email protected]

5524 Mt. Morris Rd. | Mt. Morris

NO PHONE 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

Rea d y to join a win n in g tea m ? Bob John son Au to G rou p Is Hirin g for ou r Avon a n d LeRoy Loca tion s

FULL TIM E C AS HIER/REC EPTIO N IS T Pro fessio n a l/Experien ced /M a tu re In d ivid u a l a ble to w o rk in a fa st-pa ced en viro n m en t. M u st be a ble to m u lti-

ta sk a n d in tera ct with cu sto m ers. Cu sto m er fo cu s a n d excellen t co m m u n ica tio n sk ills a re req u ired . Ho u rly pa y

with ben efits.

em ail resum e to clayton s@bobjohn son chevy.com

FULL TIM E S ERVIC E DEPARTM EN T O PPO RTUN ITIES !!! S ervice Ad visor: M in im u m 2 yrs. verifia ble service a d viso r experien ce. GM tra in in g preferred bu t will co n sid er a

stro n g ca n d id a te. Pro ven a bility, a tten tio n to d eta il a n d excellen t cu sto m er service a re req u ired . W e o ffer to p

pa y fo r to p perfo rm a n ce.

Q u icklu b e Techn icia n s: Perfo rm o il cha n ges, tire ro ta tio n s, check in g & repla cin g filters, a n d gen era l

m a in ten a n ce. Previo u s service cen ter experien ce is req u ired fo r co n sid era tio n fo r this

fa st-pa ced o ppo rtu n ity.

Exp erien ced S ervice Techn icia n s: Co m pen sa tio n ba sed o n experien ce. ASE certifica tio n s a n d tra n sm issio n

repa ir experien ce preferred bu t n o t req u ired .

C a r Lot Atten d a n t/C a r W a sh: Seek in g d eta il o rien ted in d ivid u a l to help m a in ta in the a ppea ra n ce o f o u r lo t

a n d w a sh vehicles. M u st be o rga n ized a n d d eta il o rien ted . Previo u s experien ce a s a lo t a tten d a n t o r d eta iler

is preferred .

Q u a lified ca n d id a tes will n eed to ha ve a clea n licen se a n d pa ss a d ru g screen in g.

W e o ffer excellen t co m pen sa tio n pla n s tha t a re seco n d to n o n e. W e a lso o ffer: pa id va ca tio n ,

pa id tra in in g, a 401k pla n tha t’s co m pa n y m a tched , fa m ily m ed ica l a n d d en ta l, life a n d d isa bility in su ra n ce, a n d

a n em plo yee pu rcha se d isco u n t pro gra m .

If you w ould like to join our team em ail resum e to clayton s@bobjohn son chevy.com

For Service O pportunities em ail or apply in person to:

Clayton St. John

Bob John son 390 Chevy

2780 Lakeville Rd., Avon , N Y 14414

Looking to hire an

Experienced Kitchen &

Bath Designer/ Salesperson

Please send resume to:

Bernhardt’s Remodeling Center

PO Box 384 Lakeville, NY 14480

NOTHNAGLE DRILLING, INC. IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Please apply in person.

Entry Level or Experienced Operators & Laborers CDL helpful + good pay and benefits.

Scottsville, NY • 585-538-2328

Short Order Cooks &

Counter Help needed.

Apply in person.

5601 Big Tree Rd, Lakeville

585-346-6167

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LICENSED VETERINARY TECHNICIAN

FT/PT openings for large animal road work and small animal technicians in Perry. Requires good

technical skills in a fast-paced environment. Excellent salary/benefits.

Resumes to: [email protected]

CDL CLASS A OTR DRIVERS Needed for Local Company

Full Time, Home Weekends.

N&J TRANSPORT, INC. 6273 Decker Rd., Suite B

Livonia, NY

585-734-7780

[email protected]

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

Primary Responsibilities:

Install fuel burning equipment, oil tanks, and propane tanks, Service

equipment as needed., Perform annual maintenance of customer’s

boilers and furnaces, Respond to emergencies.

What we need/Requirements:

High School Diploma/General Equivalency Diploma, 3-5 years

job-related experience, CDL-Class B,

HVAC, Electrical, CTEP training

(preferred), Hazmat Endorsement

PROPANE TECHNICIANBURNWELL GAS IS CURRENTLY RECRUITING A

HOW TO APPLY: www.superiorplusenergy.com/careers or visit our branch

at 70 Gibson St., Dansville, NY to complete an application in person!

We offer competitive compensation depending on

your experience as well a full benefits package!

Are You An Experienced Stylist Who Loves What You Do? Looking for a great salon to work in and build your career? If so,

I may have just the opportunity for you!

O PPORTUNITY

109 Main Street • Geneseo, NY • www.imageempire.com

Please call 243-3630 and set up a time for an interview.

AMERICAN DINING CREATIONS

is a national provider of campus dining services and is proud to be the service provider at Genesee Community College in Batavia.

We are currently hiring for the 2016 Fall Semester. F/T & P/T Positions 1st and 2nd Shifts

Grill Cook - Deli/Prep Cook Cashier

Kitchen Utility Great hourly rate! Great employee

meal/beverages!

Apply on-line at our company website:

www.afvusa.com/Career/Batavia

It is unfortunate we can’t buy many business executives for what they are worth and sell them for what they think they are worth. ~Malcolm Forbes

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CDL

A&B

SCHOOL

ON-SITE

LONG HAUL - NORTHEAST REGIONAL We have Numerous Lane Choices to choose from!

WE

SUPPORT

OUR

TROOPS

AND HIRE

VETERANS!

Leonard’s Express reminds you that early detection saves lives!

• 6 MONTHS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

• Regional & Long Haul Pay .40 CPM

• Local Pay $16.00/HR

• Safety & Fuel Bonus

• No Touch Freight

• Health Insurance Programs

• 401K Program w/Match

• Excellent Late Model Tractors with Qualcomm/Navigation/E-Log/EZpass-Prepass/APU (Bunk Heaters)/Fuel Card

Call 585-869-3199 or apply online at WWW.LEONARDSEXPRESS.COM

Email: [email protected][email protected]

Alpine Manor is seeking a caring, reliable,

PERSONAL CARE AIDE Weekends, Various Shifts. Great job for nursing students!

$500 scholarship for qualified nursing students available.

Interested individuals call or stop in for an interview.

Alpine Manor • 2714 Poplar Hill Rd. Lima, NY 14485 • (585) 346-5880

Community Outreach Assistant & Student Employment Services Coordinator - Part-Time

The Community Outreach Assistant & Student Employment Services Coordinator’s primary function is to assist the Associate Dean of Leadership and Service with the areas of student employment and community outreach. For complete details and to apply visit https://jobs.geneseo.edu.

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Minorities/Women/Vets/Disabled

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

585-226-3575

Let Coastal Staffing Help You Find A Job! 275 East Main Street, Avon NY 14414

Call today to set up an interview!

www.coastalstaffingservicesinc.net

• Production/Steel Piping - Avon

• Shipping Clerk - Avon • Warehouse/Truck Loaders

- Avon • Machine Operators - Avon • Assembly - Caledonia • Tool and Die - Honeoye Falls • Heavy Labor - Lima • HVAC Techs/Pipefitters

- Rochester

• CDL A/Labor - NY Highway Job

• Window Installers - Rush • Machine Operator

- Caledonia • Press Operator - Caledonia • Flexographic Operator

- Caledonia • Machinist/Mechanic

- Caledonia

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Call Today to Apply! 768-4380 Do not contact Barilla directly

110 West Main Street • LeRoy, NY 14482

INDUSTRIAL CLEANERS Monday-Friday 6:00am-2:30pm OR 10:30pm-7:00am

$11.00 per hour

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To kill time, a committee meeting is the perfect weapon. ~Author Unknown

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

Genesee County Soil & Water Conservation District is accepting applications for a

Full-Time

Conservation

District Technician We are looking for candidates who are experienced in Natural Resource Management, are knowledgeable in agricultural practices, and meet the Civil Service Exam requirements.

Visit www.co.genesee.ny.us/ departments/humanresources/

exams.html for specifics.

Apply by: August 3rd, 2016 . Applying for the exam is also the job application.

Qualified candidates should also

send a resume with references to [email protected]

or 29 Liberty Street, Suite 3, Batavia, NY 14020 by

June 29th, 2016.

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LPN Full Time

For a primary care

medical office in

Geneseo, NY.

Office experience

preferred but will train.

Computer knowledge

is required.

Mail or drop resume to:

Abbasey

Medical, PLLC 4263 Lakeville Rd.,

Geneseo, NY 14454

Don’t worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you’ll have to ram them down people’s throats.

~Howard Aiken

RAF Tabtronics 2854 Genesee St. • Piffard, NY 14533

Accepting applications for:

Manufacturing/Production Operator Inspect or test components. Assemble electrical

components. Clean parts, using cleaning solutions, air hoses and cloths. Work under pressure and meet deadlines. Read and interpret schematic drawings,

diagrams, blueprints, work orders. Please submit resume to:

[email protected]

Administrative Assistant Alliance Energy Marketing is seeking an individual to provide day to

day support to the Operations team and champion all administrative duties

of the facility including: accounting, database management, reconciliation

and settlement. Alliance Energy owns and operates several power plants

throughout New York. The incumbent must have very strong computer

skills (MS Office: Word, Excel and Access) and office management skills.

Associate’s degree in Accounting preferred. Full time with benefits

package. Some travel required, primary location Batavia, NY or Fillmore, NY.

Send resume and cover letter to: [email protected] EOE

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

Laborers Wanted for a Pre-Cast Concrete Facility

• Day Shift • Night Shift

E-mail resume to [email protected]

or apply in person

7574 East Main Street • Lima, NY 14485

JV Volleyball Coach Current CPR & First Aid for Coaching

Coaching Certification

Apply: www.geneseocsd.org

Deadline: 7/25/16

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