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SOUTH EDITION DISTRIBUTED TO CHURCHVILLE-RIGA, NORTH CHILI, SPENCERPORT-OGDEN November 2, 2014 Issue No. 44 www.westsidenewsny.com Helping You Make Informed Decisions Election Day is Tuesday, November 4 th H List of Area Candidates H Overview of Ballot Propositions inside this week Grand scale roofing project -- (Above) This was the scene on Monday morning, October 27 at the Ogden Baptist Church on Washington Street. A crane waits for demolition of the south side of the second section of the roof so it can remove the panels. Replacement plywood-covered trusses for the back 75 percent of the roof are on the ground at this point. (Left) A crane lowers the huge middle truss of the Ogden Baptist Church roof to the ground. Three quarters of the roof was replaced; the front quarter, supporting the steeple, was renovated in the recent past. The ap- proximately $180,000 project will provide new covering for a building which was constructed in 1833. More photos by Walter Horylev for Westside News Inc. are printed inside this week.

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Page 1: Suburban News South Edition - November 2, 2014

SOUTH EDITION

DISTRIBUTED TO CHURCHVILLE-RIGA, NORTH CHILI, SPENCERPORT-OGDEN

November 2, 2014 Issue No. 44 www.westsidenewsny.com

Helping YouMake Informed

Decisions

Election Day is Tuesday, November 4th

H List of Area Candidates H Overview of Ballot Propositions

inside this week

Grand scale roofi ng project --(Above) This was the scene on Monday morning,

October 27 at the Ogden Baptist Church on Washington

Street. A crane waits for demolition of the south side

of the second section of the roof so it can remove the

panels. Replacement plywood-covered trusses for the

back 75 percent of the roof are on the ground at this

point. (Left) A crane lowers the huge middle truss of the

Ogden Baptist Church roof to the ground. Three quarters

of the roof was replaced; the front quarter, supporting

the steeple, was renovated in the recent past. The ap-

proximately $180,000 project will provide new covering

for a building which was constructed in 1833.

More photos by Walter Horylev for Westside News Inc.

are printed inside this week.

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Redhawks garner four ECC Awardsby Warren Kozireski

Roberts Wesleyan contin-ued their regular appear-ances on the East Coast Conference weekly awards list with four named in the

week ending October 26.Churchville-Chili grad

Bella Mitrevski was named women’s soccer Offensive Player of the Week as she netted two goals in a 4-0 shutout over Malone. In

ten games, Mitrevski has 28 points on 12 goals and four assists ranking second in the conference in points and goals.

In volleyball, junior Ken-dall Havener had 48 kills in four matches and 15 sets and was named Player of the Week. She added nine blocks with a .477 hitting percentage and ranks fifth in the conference in total blocks, third in solo blocks and ninth in kills.

Freshman Courtney Taylor had 46 kills over the same 15 sets and was named Rookie of the Week in volleyball. She ranks second on the Redhawks with 249 kills this season.

And senior Rachel Prut-sman was named Runner of the Week in cross coun-try after she finished sixth in the Eastern Michigan University 5k in 17:57.1.

Women’s soccer wraps up their season Nov. 2 against NYIT at home, cross country is hosting the ECC championships Nov. 8 and volleyball, vying for the fourth and final confer-ence playoff berth, finishes at NYIT and Long Island University Nov. 8-9.

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2) Barn Quilts of LeRoy Trip, Sat., November 8th Registration deadline is November 3. The Recreation Van will leave Legion at 10am and we’ll have lunch at a local restaurant afterward.

Youth pRogRams:1) Basketball League for Boys & Girls Grades

3-4 & 5-6 (Dec. 16 thru March 21)Games are played at the Sweden-Clarkson Rec. Center, Brockport. Cost: $40- includes team jersey & referee costs

2) Riga Recreation’s “Soccer Academy” for boys and girls Grades K-4 coming this January! Look for details in local news.

adult pRogRams:1) Cardmaking with Dawn at Riga Town Hall

Wednesdays, Nov. 5th and Dec. 3rd, 6:30-8pm2) Scrapbooking with Ann Saturday, Nov. 22nd,

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In a new series of articles, Westside News Inc. asks owners of small businesses in the readership about their experiences, how they have adapted their business plan to meet the needs of the marketplace and economy and what they have learned in the process. In coming installments, we’ll interview other new and veteran business owners from around the Westside News Inc. delivery area. This week’s “In Business” features the Johnson House in Churchville.

Repeat customers key to 37 yearsof restaurant’s successby Kristina Gabalski

The Johnson House Restaurant has been a landmark at 19 South Main Street in Churchville for generations. Loyal customers flock to the family owned steakhouse for both its fine quality food and its cozy and friendly atmo-sphere.

Peggy Naughton and her late husband, Michael, pur-chased the Johnson House in 1977. “Business is excel-lent 37 years later,” Peggy says.

The establishment is housed in a brick building con-structed as a hotel in 1885 and which also served as a stage coach stop at one time, Peggy says. The main floor features banquet, private party and meeting rooms and the lower level features the lounge and open hearth grill. V.I.P. Caterers, which Peggy started nearly 30 years ago, offers full service catering for banquets, corporate events, weddings and special occasions.

Q: How did you come to own the Johnson House?The Naughtons had no previ-ous experience running a res-taurant when Mike brought Peggy to the Johnson House to celebrate her birthday.

“I had never had a drink in my life,” she

says. Bill McCombs, who owned the restaurant at the time, chatted with the couple at the bar and casually suggested, “You ought to buy the place,” Peggy remem-bers.

She took it as a joke, but Michael, a contractor, found the idea appealing, telling Peggy that continuing in his physically demanding job would get more difficult as he got older.

The couple had eight children, and all have worked at the restaurant over the years, Peggy says. Eleven of her 19 grandchildren “have also gone through the ranks,” at the Johnson House, she adds. One of Peggy’s daughters and two grand-daughters continue to help out, particu-larly on weekends.

Q: Why has the Johnson House remained successful for so long?“We have tremendous repeat clientele,” Peggy explains. “They come from all over the area. We are booked out every Friday and Saturday. Repeat customers are the backbone of every good business.”

Peggy says her regular clientele are especially impor-tant in today’s business climate, particularly with the growth in restaurant chains.

She works hard to connect with her customers and is “on the floor” every night interacting with diners.

“We know where our regular customers want to sit and what they want to drink,” Peggy says. “We’re able to stay on top of things. (At chain restaurants) there’s no one to welcome you.”

Clientele also enjoy music on the baby grand piano every Friday and Saturday night, Peggy notes.

Q: What makes the Johnson House so special?“We offer good food at reasonable prices and good drinks at reasonable prices,” Peggy explains. “There is an ambi-ence when you come down.”

The Johnson House offers an extensive menu with specialty drinks, a Friday Fish Fry as well as steaks, chicken and seafood including chateaubriand steak, lamb chops, frog legs, and the ever popular broiled sea-food platter. Each entree comes with a salad and potato.

“We take great pride in the authenticity of our food,” Peggy says. “We have the open charcoal hearth ... you can watch your dinner prepared in front of you.”

Q: What about the future of the business?About ten years ago, one of Peggy’s sons called her from Singapore, where he was living at that time, and offered to buy the Johnson House, saying he could run the busi-ness from there.

Peggy told him she would sell it for, “one million dol-lars,” and the two agreed that, “he would call me again in ten years,” Peggy says.

They did just that recently while vacationing on Mar-tha’s Vineyard and Peggy says (tongue-in-cheek) that this time, they decided on a 20-year plan, with her son telling her, “then you will only be 98 when you retire,” she says.

“As long as I am healthy and my mind is still with me, I will keep going,” she says. “I’ve worked since I was six. I don’t know what it’s like not to be busy.”

Note: The Johnson House is open for dinner Tuesday through Saturday. The Lounge opens at 4 p.m., dinner service begins at 5 p.m. Phone 293-1111, V.I.P. Catering, 293-1112.

About this series of Westside News Inc. articles: The first business profiled in this series was Butterfly Kisses Sweet Shoppe in Spencerport which has been in business a little more than one year.

Peggy Naughton says Johnson House customers enjoy not only the menu options but also the piano music on weekends.

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Sullivan were united in marriage August 9, 2014 at Bristol Harbour Golf Resort, Canandaigua.

The bride is the daughter of Douglas and Leslie Plucknette of Spencerport. The groom is the son of William and Paula Sullivan and Robin and Andrew Kos, both formerly of Caledonia.

Maid of honor was Kathryn Plucknette-McCollester, sister of the bride. Acting as bridesmaids were Kristi Sullivan-Williams, Kathi Sullivan and Kelli Sullivan, sisters of the groom. Flower girls were Iris Grace McCollester and Kennedy Williams, nieces of the bride and groom.

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the bride and groom.Emily, a 2009 graduate of Spencerport

High School, earned an associates degree in liberal arts with a concentration in early childhood education. Tim is a 2008 graduate of Caledonia-Mumford High School and is in the machinist apprenticeship program at Machine Tool Research.

The couple honeymooned in Las Vegas, Nevada. They reside in Spencerport.

Andrea Lowery - Richard W. PaethMr. and Mrs. Ronald Paeth of Kendall

are pleased to announce the engagement of their son Richard W. to Andrea Lowery. Andrea is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lowery of Albion.

Andrea is a graduate of Albion High School. She is a teacher in Kingman, Ari-zona.

Richard, a graduate of Kendall Jr./Sr. High School, is employed in Kingman, Arizona.

Their wedding is planned for June 20, 2015.

Walter - ContestabileAlyssa L. Walter and Nicholas A. Con-

testabile were married July 19, 2014 at Bristol Harbour Resort, Canandaigua.

The bride is the daughter of Tammy Lepki of Spencerport. The groom is the son of Cynthia and Thomas Martin of Holley and Domenic Contestabile of Rochester.

Kelly Walter, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Serving as best man was Jerry James Benwitz, longtime friend of the groom.

Alyssa, a 2014 graduate of The College at Brockport, is employed by Rewined. After completing his active Army service, Nicholas attended Nazareth College and now attends The Citadel. He is employed by American Tactical Imports and is a member

of the Army Reserves.The couple will honeymoon on a future

trip to Europe.

Stephanie R. Baxter - Adam J. SnookEd Baxter and Terry Ames of Canton,

New York are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Stephanie Baxter to Adam Snook, son of James and Karen Snook of Spencerport.

Stephanie is a 2003 graduate of Canton Central School. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Hobart and William Smith in 2007 and her master’s in social work from Greater Rochester Collaborative of SUNY Brockport and Nazareth College in 2013. Stephanie is employed with Strong Memo-rial Hospital as a Social Worker.

Adam is a 2005 graduate of Spencerport High School. He earned his bachelor’s de-gree in economic crime investigation from Utica College in 2009. Adam is employed by Transcat as a Financial Analyst.

A May 2015 wedding is planned.

Brisbane - WelchStacy Brisbane and Dustin Welch were

united in marriage October 11, 2014 in The Chapel on the Hill, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, Rochester.

Stacy is the daughter of Mike and Nancy Brisbane of Michigan, formerly of Spen-cerport. Dustin is the son of Daniel and Lanette Welch of Buffalo, and Susan Welch and Michael Patterson of Jacksonville, Florida.

The maid of honor was Karrah Judd. Acting as bridesmaids were Maureen Richardson, Joanne Macko and Shannon Patterson, sister of the groom. Yolanda Judy was flower girl.

Daniel Welch, brother of the groom, was best man. Derick Welch, brother of the groom, Keith Brisbane, brother of the bride, and Daniel Bieke served as ushers. Brian and Ethan Resua were ring bearers.

Stacy holds a bachelor of science and master’s of science in architecture from the University at Buffalo. Stacy is an architec-tural designer at In.Site: Architecture in Perry, New York.

Dustin also holds a bachelor of science and master’s of science in architecture from the University at Buffalo. Dustin is work-ing at Popli Design Group in Penfield, as an architectural designer.

The couple honeymooned on a cruise to Cozumel, Mexico, Falmouth, Jamaica and George Town in the Cayman Islands before returning to their new home in Geneseo.

Monnat - SuatoniJessica Monnat and David Suatoni were

united in marriage September 27, 2014 in Irondequoit.

Jessica is the daughter of Susan and Robert Smith of Chili and Wayne Monnat of Taiwan.

David is the son of Linda Miller of Brock-port and Robert and Christine Suatoni of Syracuse.

The couple resides in Rochester.

Weddings and Engagements

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Events•Veterans Day Service Fri-day, November 7 at 1 p.m. at Village of Hilton Gazebo Area, 59 Henry Street. Hil-ton Veterans Honor Guard. American Legion Post 788. Community invited.•Greece Paint Players will present the comedy, “Daddy Dear Daddy,” as a dinner theater, at Golden Ponds, 500 Long Pond Road on November 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23. Cost is $27 per person which includes dinner, show, tax and gratuity. Seating on Friday and Saturday begins at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, November 9 at 3 p.m. and Sunday, Novem-ber 23 (brunch), 12:30 p.m. Reservations required. Call Carol at 225-2419 or Angie at 865-9742. Golden Ponds is handicapped assessible.•GrandeVille Senior Living Community Veteran’s Day Memorial Service - Music by David Stockton and flags for sale. November 11 at 2 p.m. 555 Maiden Lane, Rochester. Open to the public.•The Greece Performing Arts Society presents: Ingrid Bock, RPO Cellist, with the Greece Symphony Orchestra, David Fetler, Director. A one hour Sunday Matinee Concert Sunday, November 9 at 3 p.m. at Bethany Presbyterian Church, 3000 Dewey Avenue featuring “Cello Concerto No. 1” by Kabalevsky. Also on the program will be Schubert’s “Symphony No. 8,” the “Un-finished Symphony.” The program is free with dona-tions appreciated. Call GPAS Hotline, 585-234-5636 or visit greeceperformingarts.org for information.•Greater Rochester Parent to Parent presents Common Core-Get the facts on school reform and how it is affecting children. Monday, October 27, 7 to 8 p.m. at Greece Assem-bly of God Church, 750 Long Pond Road.

Fundraisers•The Brockport High School Music Department is running its annual Fruit (various amounts and prices), Wreaths ($16-$18) and Poinsettia ($10) fundraiser from now until No-vember 13. For information or to place an order, email Shawn Halquist at [email protected] or call 637-5303 ext. 7185.

•Pearce Memorial Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, is hosting a Fair Trade Market on Friday, November 14, from 3 to 7:30 p.m.; Sat-urday, November 15 from 1 to 6:30 p.m.; and Sunday, No-vember 16 from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Features vendors of fair trade products. The church is located one block east of Routes 259 and 33 in North Chili. Call 585-594-9488 for additional information.•Meatloaf Dinner on Satur-day, November 8 at 5:30 p.m. $6 per person. Parma Baptist Church, 4997 Ridge Road West, Spencerport. Reserva-tions required. Call Cindy at 617-4633 or email: [email protected].•Rummage Sale, contents from two estates, First Con-gregational Church of Riga, 7057 Chili-Riga Center Road, Churchville, November 8, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.•Election Day (November 4) Chicken & Biscuit Dinner at Churchville United Method-ist Church, 24 West Buffalo Street. Serving: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adults $9, children 5-12 $6. Under 5 free.•Autumn Craft Show Satur-day, November 8, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Pieters Family Life Center, 1025 Commons Way, Henrietta. (Located just off Route 390 at the East Hen-rietta Road (behind Canan-daigua National Bank). Free parking, free admission, handicap accessible.•Garage Sale at John Knox Church, 3233 West Ridge Road (1/2 mile west of Ridge-mont Plaza) Friday and Sat-urday, November 7 and 8, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. On Friday all items reduced. Saturday everything will be sold at half price.•Harvest Dinner and Bazaar on Saturday, November 8 at the Union Congregational Church in Churchville, 14 North Main Street. Take outs available at 3:30 p.m. sit-down dinner starts at 4 p.m. Bazaar opens at 1 p.m. Questions call 889-1804.•Election Day Soup Lunch and Sale at Hamlin United Methodist Church, 1742 Lake Road, Hamlin. November 4, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sev-eral soups available. Lunch - Adults $7, children 6-12 $5, 5 and under free. Eat-in or take-out. Quarts: $7 your jar; $8 our jar.•Fundraiser to benefit the Aurora House - Save cans and pull tabs (aluminum only). The collection is on-going. Call John, 352-7866.•The BUM Players & Brock-port Kiwanis Club present an interactive murder mys-tery “whodunit” “Fallen Rock Zone,” written and directed by Turk Thomas. November 7 and 8 and 14 and 15, 7:30 p.m. Sweden Senior Center, 133 State Street, Brockport. Tickets $10 or 2 for $19. Availability info: 637-5656 or 637-5358.

Government Meetings •Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Mon-day of each month (November 3 and November 17) at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month (November 24) at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month (November 10) at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month (November 6) only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month (November 20) at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall.

•Churchville: Planning Board meets Wednesday, November 5 at 7 p.m. at the Village Hall, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville.•Hilton: Village Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton.• O g d e n : To w n B o a r d meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m.; Work Sessions will be held on alternate Wednesdays at 5 p.m. as needed; Ogden Conservation Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Plan-ning Board meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public.•Parma: Town Board will meet on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Par-ma Corners Road, and are open to the public. •Riga: Town Board meets the second Wednesday of the month (November 12) at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month (November 3) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month (November 6) at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of every month (November 24) at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville, and are open to the public.•Spencerport: Village Board of Trustees meets the first Wednesday of the month (No-vember 5); Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of every month (November 4); Architectural Review Board meets the first Tuesday of ev-ery month and Zoning Board meets the third Thursday of every month. All meetings start at 7 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue. The board also meets the sec-ond, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Village Office.

Health/Help•The Brockport Breast Can-cer Plus Other Women’s Can-cer Support Group will meet on Thursday, November 6 at 7 p.m. for a tour of the Strong West Emergency. Meet inside the main entrance under the dark blue canopy. All wel-come. For information, call Anne at 964-3415.

Historical•The next meeting of the Parma Hilton Historical So-ciety is November 10, 7 p.m. at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road (Rt. 259). Speaker is Ed Ev-ans updating on the progress made researching the former CCC/POW Camp in Hamlin. The site is open to visitors now including a self-guided tour. Free and open to the public. Refreshments. Any questions call 392-5838.

Library•Programs at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, 617-6181. Pre-School Story Time – Tuesday, November 4 and Friday, November 7 at 10:15 a.m. Ages three and up. No registration required. Toddler Story Time – Thurs-day, November 6 at 10:15 a.m. Ages 18 to 36 months. No registration required. Baby Lap Sit – Friday, No-vember 7 at 10:15 a.m. Ages 0 to 18 months. No registra-tion required. Pajama Story Time – Thursday, November 6 at 7 p.m. with a special four-legged guest. Families welcome. No registration required. Read to a Therapy Dog – Saturday, November 8 at 11 a.m. Sign up for a time slot. For readers of all ages. Registration required. “Little Stinkers” – Saturday, November 15 at 2 p.m. Ray MacConnell, Village of Ber-gen Historian, will share sto-ries of outhouses through the ages. Register online or call the library at 617-6181. The library will be closed Tuesday, November 11 in observance of Veterans Day.

Meetings•Hilton Rotary Club meets every Thursday at 6:15 p.m. at Carmestro’s Restaurant, Canning Street, Hilton. Guests are welcome.•The Triangle Tract Genea-logical Society meets the first Tuesday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Ogden Farm-ers’ Library, 269 Ogden Cen-ter Road, Spencerport. Free; all welcome. For information, call 617-4867.•Hilton Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at Carmestro’s Restaurant, 50 Canning Street, Hilton. For information, call Jean Sci-acchitano at 585-354-5225.•Hilton-Parma Fire District will hold its regular meetings for 2014 on the first Wednes-day of the month (November 5). All meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Hilton-Parma Fire Department, 120 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton. Open to the public.•Spencerport Rotary Club meets for dinner and commu-nity fellowship each Monday at 6:15 p.m. at Slayton Place Restaurant in Spencerport.

School Boards•Brockport Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, November 4 at 7 p.m. in the District Of-fices, Board Room, 40 Allen Street, Brockport.

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Debt free in 2014Village of Hilton will make its final bond payment on Nov. 15by Grace Griffee

It’s official – when the Village of Hilton makes its final payment for street lights on November 15, the municipal-ity will be debt free. The final bond payment will be made on a street lighting system that the Village purchased from Rochester Gas and Electric (RG&E) in 2007. At the time, taxpayers were paying $127,000 a year to RG&E for street lighting in the Village, so Hilton officials decided to purchase the system saving taxpayers up to $50,000 an-nually in lighting tariff fees set by the state. “The annual savings over the course of the seven years has provided funds to repay the bond,” said Mayor Joe Lee. The light-ing bond is the municipality’s only debt.

Shari Pearce, Hilton manager/clerk, attributes the Vil-lage’s financial health to many factors, including past and present administrations, preplanning and working with other municipalities. “We work to stay within our budget and find ways to save when we can,” she said. “Govern-ments have been getting negative publicity lately and this is just the opposite – we are managing our tax dol-lars well.” The average village tax bill in Hilton is around $300, which includes refuse pick up.

Michael McHenry, Department of Public Works su-perintendent, points to his department’s equipment re-placement schedule and capital reserve fund as a way the village plans ahead for large expenses. For example, to replace a $250,000 refuse truck, the Village is using $169,000 from the capital reserve fund and paying for the remainder out of this year’s budget. “The Village Board realizes the importance of having the right equipment and good equipment, and how that makes our department more efficient,” said McHenry. The Village owns 30 DPW vehicles, which have service lives from 10 to 25 years de-pending on the vehicle.

The Village’s sewer project, which involves replacing some manholes and relining old sections of the 36-mile system, is being completed over 10 to 15 years, so that the cost doesn’t have to be borrowed. “This is our fifth year and we’ve been paying as we go – about $66,000 this year and $100,000 in past years,” said McHenry.

Lee said that the Village takes pride in working with other municipalities in a variety of ways, including shar-ing equipment and manpower with the Town of Parma on

a daily basis. Last year, the Village worked with the Town and Hilton School District to build a municipal salt shed and this year a municipal fueling station was built. The salt shed was the first time the boards pitched in funding for a joint project, said Lee.

The Village also looks to the Hilton School District to help with its mailings. In addition to providing a courier service to the Post Office, the District Print Shop folds and stuffs water and tax bills for the Village. “It would be really expensive if we had to buy this equipment that the school district already has,” said Pearce.

The Village of Hilton offices, located at 59 Henry St. in the Hilton Community Center, shares its space with several tenants helping to pay utility costs for the large building. Hilton-Parma Recreation, the community food shelf, senior center, a daycare and dance studio are housed there. The building is open and operational seven days a week.

In addition to the mayor, the Village employs 19 staff members – 13 DPW and six office staff. Over the past 15 years, three administrators have retired and weren’t re-placed. An informal survey done by staff indicated that Hilton offers the most services with the least manpower. “We’re lucky to have such a dedicated staff,” said McHen-ry. “The people we have are here to serve the public and really care about their jobs.”

GCC hosts Fall Open House

Genesese Community College offers an Academic Open House Tuesday, November 11, from 9 a.m. to noon at the main campus in Batavia. Those interested in attending are encouraged to pre-register at www.genesee.edu/OpenHouse or by calling 866-CALL-GCC.

Representatives from nearly every academic major will be on hand to speak with students, parents and other family members during an Academic Fair from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. GCC offers more than 60 academic programs of study in a wide variety of career fields from business to teacher edu-cation, criminal justice to creative arts, including a brand new degree in Food Processing Technology.

After the Academic Fair, visitors will have a chance to hear a short presentation about Financial Aid, and rep-resentatives from numerous student service groups and clubs will have their tabletop displays setup in the hallway of the Conable Technology Building. Among the groups ready to share information and answer questions will be Admissions, Online Learning, Transfer Services, Career Center, College Village-GCC’s residential living community, Student Activities, Athletics, Center for Academic Progress, Counseling Services and the Cheer/Dance Team. Students and parents can get answers to all their questions and enjoy a full campus and College Village tour.

Students can take classes at the main campus in Batavia or at one of our six campus center locations in the four-coun-ty GLOW (Genesee, Livingston, Orleans, Wyoming) region. In addition, GCC has an online program which offers many degrees and courses online or in a hybrid format.

For a complete listing of GCC’s Spring 2015 course schedule featuring hundreds of courses, go to http://www.genesee.edu/courses/schedule/

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CANDIDATES 2014 ELECTIONGovernor and Lieutenant GovernorAndrew M. Cuomo, 4 Bittersweet Ln., Mount Kisco, NYKathy C. Hochul, 405 Gull Landing, Buffalo, NY Democratic, Working Families, Independence, Women’s Equality

Rob Astorino, 281 Pythian Ave, Hawthorne, NY Chris Moss, 382 Stiles Rd., Elmira, NY Republican, Conservative, Stop Common Core

Howie Hawkins, PO Box 562, Syracuse, NYBrian P. Jones, 12 Dongan Pl. Apt. 105, New York, NY Green

Steven Cohn, 750 W. Broadway, Apt. 5S, Long Beach, NYBobby K. Kalotee, 5 Bradley Ct., Syosset, NY Sapient

Michael McDermott, 27 Lancaster Pl., Huntington Station, NYChris Edes, 100 Raleigh St., Rochester, NY Libertarian

ComptrollerThomas P. Dinapoli, 100 Great Neck Rd., Great Neck, NY Democratic, Working Families, Independence, Women’s Equality

Robert Antonacci, 5015 Brittany Ln., Syracuse, NY Republican, Conservative, Stop Common Core

Theresa M. Portelli, 9 Pitch Pine Rd., Albany, NY GreenJohn Clifton, 127 Ave. 9D, Jamaica, NY Libertarian

Attorney GeneralEric T. Schneiderman, 645 West End Ave. 8F, Manhattan, NY Democratic, Working Families, Independence, Women’s Equality

John Cahill, 84 Northview Terrace, Yonkers, NY Republican, Conservative, Stop Common Core

Ramon Jimenez, 125 White Plains Rd., Bronx, NY Green

Carl E. Person, 330 West. 55 St. 1 J, New York, NY Libertarian

25th Congressional DistrictLouse M. Slaughter, 14 Manor Hill Dr., Fairport, NY Democratic, Working Families

Mark W. Assini, 3363 Buffalo Rd., Rochester, NY Republican, Conservative

27th Congressional DistrictJames D. O’Donnell, 21 Gilbert St., LeRoy, NY Democratic, Working Families

Chris Collins, 9660 Cobblestone Dr., Clarence, NY Republican, Conservative, Independence

State Senator - 56th DistrictJoseph E. Robach, 35 Mountain Ash Dr., Rochester, NY Republican, Conservative, Independence

State Senator - 61st DistrictElaine B. Altman, 8390 Stahley Rd., East Amherst, NY Democratic, Working Families

Michael H. Ranzenhofer, 57 Lord Byron Ln, Williamsville, NY Republican, Conservative, Independence, Stop Common Core

State Senator 62nd DistrictJohnny G. Destino, 621 Vanderbilt Ave., Niagara Falls, NY Democratic

Robert G. Ortt, 1494 D Angelo Dr., N. Tonawanda, NY Republican, Conservative, Independence

Paul Brown, 1065 Walck Rd., N. Tonawanda, NY Working Families

Member of Assembly - 134th DistrictGary E. Pudup, 391 Melwood Dr., Rochester, NY Democratic, Working FamiliesPeter A. Lawrence, 15 Ridgeway Ests., Rochester, NY Republican, Conservative, Independence

Member of Assembly - 138th DistrictHarry B. Bronson, PO Box 18564, Rochester, NY Democratic, Working Families, Independence

Peter Vazquez, 71 Birchmount Cir., West Henrietta, NY Republican, Conservative

Member of Assembly - 139th DistrictStephen M. Hawley, PO Box 1733 Batavia, NY Republican, Conservative, Independence

Mark E. Glogowski, 1498 Lake Rd., Hamlin, NY Libertarian

Surrogate Court JudgeJohn M. Owens, 9 Boulevard Pkwy, Rochester NY Republican, Conservative, Working Families, Independence

MONROE COUNTYClarkson Town Justice - 4 year termChristopher T. Wilcox, 7 Valley View Dr., Brockport Republican, Conservative, Independence

Clarkson Member of Town Council 1 year termThomas A. Trapp, 36 Sugartree Cir., Brockport Democratic, Working Families

Jackie Smith, 59 Sherwood Dr., Brockport Republican, Conservative, Independence

Hamlin Member of Town Council 3 year termRoberta A. Fey, 60 Alderbush Ln., Hamlin Democratic

Jennifer M. Goodrich, 6386 Shore Acres, Hilton Republican, Conservative, Independence

Parma Member of Town Council 1 year termKyle D. Mullen, 311 Moul Rd., Hilton Republican, Conservative, Independence

Riga Town Justice - 4 year termRichard E. Stowe, 300 Betteridge Rd., Churchville, NY Republican, Conservative, Independence

Riga Member of Town Council - 1 year termCynthia L. Jessop, 60 Baker St., Churchville Republican, Conservative, Independence

Sweden Town Justice - 4 year termRobert P. Connors, 1 Country View Terrace, Brockport Republican, Conservative, Independence

Sweden Receiver of Taxes - 1 year termKathleen A. Bahr-Seever, 121 Erie St., Brockport Republican, Conservative, Independence

Sweden Superintendent of Highways 1 year termBrian T. Ingraham, 64 Sweden Hill Rd., Brockport Republican, Conservative, Independence

GENESEE COUNTY in addition to 27th Congress, 61st State Senate, 139th Assembly (see candidates listed above)

County CoronerThomas J. Douglas, 10515 East Rd., Pavilion Republican

State Supreme Court -- vote for any fiveJohn J. Delmonte, 250 Deerwood Lane, Grand Island, NY Democratic, Working Families

E. Jeanette Ogden, 342 Starin Ave., Buffalo, NY Democratic, Republican, Conservative, Working Families

Dennis E. Ward, 53 Columbia Blvd., Kenmore, NY Democratic, Republican, Conservative, Independent

Paul B. Wojtaszek, 30 Sherwood Court, N. Tonawanda, NY Democratic, Republican, Conservative, Working Families, Independent

Donna M. Siwek, 190 Depew Ave., Buffalo, NY Democratic, Republican, Conservative, Independence

Frederick J. Marshall, 900 Bowen Rd., Elma, NY Republican, Conservative, Independence

Daniel J. Furlong, 4260 Reiter Rd., E. Aurora, NY Working Families

Mary Slisz, 133 Chatham Ave., Buffalo, NY Independence

ORLEANS COUNTYin addition to 27th Congressional, 62nd State Senate, 139th Assembly and State Supreme Court Justice (candidates listed above)Town of Kendall: Town JusticeDavid C. Gaudioso, Republican

Town Council - 3 year termWayne M. Martin, Jr. Republican

Three statewide proposals on Nov. 4 ballotsby Kristina Gabalski

Voters will be asked to decide on three statewide ballot proposals this Election Day, Tuesday, November 4.

Proposal One - Revising State’s Redistricting ProcedureThis proposed amendment would reform the process of establishing new state legislative and Congressional dis-trict lines that the Constitution requires every ten years, beginning in 2020.

According to the NY State Board of Elections, if the pro-posal is approved, a redistricting commission will be es-tablished to determine lines for legislative and Congres-sional districts, subject to adoption of the commission’s plan by the Legislature and approval by the Governor.

Currently, the Legislature is the entity responsible for establishing these lines.

Included in the proposed amendment are qualifications for the members of the commission - eight of whom would be appointed by the four state legislative leaders and two of whom would be appointed by the first eight members of the commission.

The proposed amendment would also establish princi-ples to be applied in creating districts and prohibits leg-islators and other elected officials from serving as com-missioners.

The proposal also requires the commission to hold pub-lic hearings on proposed redistricting plans and provides for funding and bi-partisan staff to work for the commis-sion.

Proposal Two - Permitting Electronic Distributionof State Legislative BillsThis proposed amendment would allow electronic distri-bution of a state legislative bill to satisfy the Constitu-tional requirement that a bill be printed and on the desks of state legislators at least three days before it is voted on by the Legislature.

Currently, this requirement can only be satisfied by the distribution of a printed copy of the bill.

The proposal establishes requirements for electronic distribution including legislators must be able to review the electronically-sent bill at their desks, that they must be able to print the bill if they choose, and that the bill

cannot be changed electronically without leaving a record of the changes.

Proposal Three - Smart Schools Bond Act of 2014According to the NY State Board of Elections, this proposal authorizes the creation of state debt and the sale of state bonds up to the amount of $2 Billion ($2,000,000,000) to provide money for capital projects that would provide ac-cess to classroom technology and high speed internet con-nectivity to equalize opportunities for children to learn.

The types of projects covered by the proposal include: acquisition of interactive white boards, computer servers, and desktop, laptop and tablet computers; installation of high-speed broadband or wireless internet connectivity for schools and communities; construction, enhancement and modernization of educational facilities to accommo-date pre-kindergarten programs and provide instruc-tional space to replace transportable classroom units; and installation of high-tech security features in school build-ings and on school campuses.

Election DayTuesday, November 4

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Interior Expressions shop owner named one of “25 Gifted Retailers”by Kristina Gabalski

Barbara Miller is not exaggerating when she says her business - Interior Expres-sions by Design - has everything to make your house a home.

The shop located at 1100 Long Pond Road (Suite 106) north of Ridge Road, is filled with an amazing selection of furni-ture, home decor, seasonal items, lighting - including candles - fashion accessories and gifts.

Barb has been at her current location for three years, but that short time belies her decades of experience in the retail indus-try.

“I managed The Apple Tree Gift Shop in Brockport,” Barb says, noting she has worked in retail for 35 years.

Barb did a little bit of everything for The Apple Tree - buying, displays, selling - and when it closed, she enjoyed being a grandma full time. But the retail world still beckoned.

Her years of experience had put her in touch with vendors and she also contin-ued to be in touch with former customers. With the support of her husband, Barb

ventured into her own business with Inte-rior Expressions nine years ago.

“Once a retailer, always a retailer,” she says.

The business was first housed in the craft/antique co-op in Hilton. Barb start-ed with one little booth and the business grew. Moving to her current location was “the next logical step,” she says.

Barb loves her Greece location in a small plaza just off busy Route 104. The plaza has lots of architectural charm and attractive landscaping - the perfect setting for the offerings of her shop.

The first impression when entering the store is one of cozy, country furnishings and decorative accessories. Closer inspec-tion reveals there is something for almost every taste - from primitive to traditional to contemporary. The variety of merchan-dise is amazing - and captivating - from so-fas to earrings and large wooden hutches to funky change purses.

“You have to have a mix to appeal to a lot of different tastes,” Barb says.

She recalls one customer who came in and at first glance, thought the store’s of-ferings were not to her taste. After brows-

ing, she changed her mind and went home with hundreds of dollars in merchandise.

Barb says new customers visit every day. “The business has grown,” she says. “I’ve been blessed that way. A lot of businesses are struggling, especially in retail.”

She is particularly proud of her faux floral offerings which change to match the seasons and which are different from those found in chain craft stores. Also available are a wide range of seasonal merchandise and garden-related items.

The furniture Barb offers is all made in the USA - some by Amish craftsmen and upholstered pieces by Hallagan Fine Furniture, which has been manufacturing in nearby Newark, NY for more than 110 years.

Hallagan offers hundreds of fabric and frame choices including contemporary.

Barb explains her success is most likely due to making customer service a priority. She welcomes every customer to the store and is always ready to offer friendly advice when it’s needed.

“It’s the rapport you build with the cus-tomer, making them feel special,” Barb says. “Every customer I have is special. I’m grateful for every purchase.”

Customers seek her out from as far away as Buffalo, Syracuse, Elmira and Horseh-eads.

She also makes an effort to give back to the community, particularly during Small Business Saturday when 90 percent of her sales go to the Mission Share Outreach Center in Greece.

Her store is also getting some national attention via a trade publication. Barb and Interior Expressions by Design are fea-tured in the November 2014 issue of Gifts and Decorative Accessories as one of the publication’s “25 Gifted Retailers 2014.”

“I’m really honored by the recognition,” Barb says.

Interior Expressions by Design is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Thursday evenings until 8. Closing the store on Sunday and Monday gives

Barb time with her family (she has grand-children and great-grandchildren) and also time to re-charge.

“I’m fresh on Tuesday morning for anoth-er week,” she says. Fortunately for Barb, whether she’s at her house with family or at her warm and welcoming store, she’s al-ways close to “home.”

Note: A Holiday Open House at Interior Expressions is Friday and Saturday, No-vember 14 and 15. See their ads in this newspaper and visit www.interiorexpres-sionsbydesign.com

“You have to have a mix to appeal to a lot of dif-ferent tastes,” says Barb Miller about her busi-ness. Photograph by K. Gabalski.

Look for an ecclectic blend of merchandise -- from cozy, country furnishings and decorative home ac-cessories to jewelry and unique personal accessories -- at Interior Expressions. K. Gabalski photo.

Plan 2014 still under fire by some lakeshore groupsby Kristina Gabalski

The Niagara-Orleans Regional Alliance (NORA) continues its fight against Plan 2014 for regulating Lake Ontario Water levels - fearing the lake would see more extremes in wa-ter levels and leading to an eroded shoreline during high water and parched marinas during low levels.

On September 25, NORA co-chairs Orleans County Legislator Lynne Johnson and Niagara County Leg-islator David Godfrey met with International Joint Commission (IJC) officials from the U.S. and Canada to again state their strong opposition to the proposal.

Also in September, the IJC submitted its conclu-sions to the governments of Canada and the U.S. re-garding Plan 2014, asking both governments for views and concurrence on revis-ing the IJC’s approval for regulating water levels and flows in Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River.

The meeting attended by Johnson and Godfrey on September 25, was ar-ranged by Congressman Chris Collins and was at-tended by Collins, Gordon Walker, acting chairman, Canadian section; Dereth Glance, commissioner of the U.S. section; and Frank Bevacqua, public informa-tion officer, U.S. section.

“The IJC was not very happy with the outcome

because the Congressman told them in no uncertain terms - ‘This thing was wrong from the beginning and it’s going nowhere. You did your job and now we will do ours, we are go-ing to kill this in Washing-ton once and for all,’ ” John-son said.

Johnson and Godfrey traveled to Washington D.C. in August to meet with federal officials and state their opposition to the plan. At that time, Godfrey told officials, “Our fear is hun-dreds of millions of dollars of valuable property will be lost from erosion, and sales tax revenues from our fish-ing and recreational boat-ing industry will literally be swept away. The unen-durable result is every tax-payer across our counties will pay the price with high taxes.”

In a continuing effort to bring facts to the decision makers in Washington as well as the people, Johnson and Godfrey say they have sent leaders numerous documents detailing ob-jections from such sources as the U.S. Department of Transportation and the St. Lawrence Seaway Manage-ment Corporation.

In its letter to the IJC, the U.S. Department of Transportation states, “The DOT cannot support the proposed Plan. As a threshold matter, we ques-tion the IJC’s authority to change the current plan without reference to other

communications from the U.S. and Canadian gov-ernments ... the proposed adaptive management pro-cess raises concerns that the IJC may make chang-es to the regulation plan without interested users having an opportunity to participate in the process established by the Treaty for public comments.” The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation states in its letter, “The Plan 2014, in its present proposed form, will have significant negative impact on commercial navigation during periods of low wa-ter, which are expected to be more frequent in the future ...The Plan ... in an attempt to improve the wetlands ecosystem could bring about unintended consequences that affect other areas of the environ-ment, such that the total negative impacts outweigh the benefits conferred to the wetlands.” Legislators Godfrey and Johnson say they applaud Congressman Collins for his assistance in helping to set up meetings with the IJC. “He has been a strong supporter of NORA and our efforts to stop this absur-dity,” Johnson said. The IJC has stated that the ecosystem of Lake On-tario and the Upper St. Lawrence River has been unnaturally compressed and harmed by the current plan which has

been in place for more than 50 years. “Plan 2014 helps restore plant diversity and habi-tat for fish and wildlife by allowing more natural variability in water levels while continuing to moder-ate extreme high and low levels,” the IJC said in its Summary of Benefits and Impacts of Plan 2014.

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Grand scale roofing project at the historic Ogden Baptist Church on Washington Street --The second section of the replacement roof is close to being lowered to the building support October 27. See page one for more photos by Walter Horylev.

Three plywood-covered truss sections sit on the ground just prior to raising one section to fill the empty space in the roof.

The second plywood-covered truss section of the roof is carefully lowered in place, guided by construc-tion workers from Cornell Construction Design, a company based in Rochester. Owner Bob Cornell observed the work going on during the day. He commented: “I’m mostly concerned with the safety of the workers. There are a lot of people on that roof, demolition workers, construction workers, roofing people and people involved with the operation of the crane.”Photos at left:

The second section of the roof is in place. Plywood secured across the seam of the first replacement section and this section will strengthen the roof. The reframing of the old front section of the roof can be seen on the left of the photo.

The new section of roof has been installed and shows a mismatch in slope with the old roof. According to church trustee David Haines: “We knew the match would not be perfect. The old section of roof, sup-porting the steeple, needs to be reframed to match the slope of the new roof.” David added: “Bob Cornell and his crew have been great; the communication has also been great.

Photographs by Walter Horylev

A bit of Ogden Baptist Church building history Members of the congregation at Ogden Baptist

Church on Washington Street have a lot of history of their church to recount. There were 13 original members who started Ogden Baptist Church May 21, 1819. The group was unable to support a full time minister or a church building, therefore they met several years in private dwellings, a log schoolhouse, or on more important occasions in empty barns. The first house of worship was built around 1824-25 near Ogden Center on land donated by Col. Eastman Colby. The first meeting house must not have been too satisfactory for in April 1832 they voted to hold meetings at the white house owned by Brother Ross near the schoolhouse on Colby Street until the present church building was constructed. The first meet-ing in the church building was May 23, 1833.

The church voted to incorporate in 1912, and in 1913 another extensive remodeling took place. Hardwood floors and the present stained glass windows and a center aisle were installed as features of the sanctuary. Sometime around 1927 the church switched from kerosene lamps to electricity.

The church needed to support the cross beams in the ceiling and during that time a telephone pole sprouted up in the sanctuary and stayed there until September 1949. In 1951-2 a Fel-lowship Hall with a stage was built replacing the back room. A study, kitchen and a bathroom were also added. In 1957, the bylaws were amended and we changed our name from “the First Baptist Church of Ogden” to the “Ogden Baptist Church.” In 1958 the lighted cross, which was a memorial, was installed. Starting in March 1972, church services were held in Fellowship Hall because the ceiling of the sanctuary was found to be unsafe. The new ceiling, with a beautiful chandelier given as a memorial gift, was installed in Mach 1973. April 1982 was the biggest project of the year. The floor was releveled, the walls and ceiling areas were spackled, replastered, and painted. New steps were built across the front and south platform. The pews were rebuilt, painted and varnished. Carpeting was installed throughout the sanctuary with matching seat cushions and Baptistry curtains.

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#1 Saints upsetby Warren Kozireski

Greece Athena scored twice over an 11-minute span in the second half to defeat Churchville-Chili 2-0 in the Class A1 boys soccer semi-finals held in periodic rain showers at Hilton. The Saints entered the contest as the top seed in the class.

The teams played evenly in the first half and limited le-gitimate scoring opportunities. The Trojans sent one over the crossbar in the ninth minute and the Saints missed a glorious chance with a flurry in the 22nd minute that included a pair of corner kicks and a shot wide right off a corner by Lukas Fernandes to Dan Killion.

Just 2:55 into the second half, the Trojans broke the scoreless tie in a bullet shot into the upper left corner of the net from 25 yards out by junior Zach Koons.

The Saints turned up the pressure in the ensuing min-utes and had one chance as Zach Picardo raced down the left sideline and had his shot glance off the top of the crossbar in the 50th minute.

Athena then made it 2-0 on a goal-line scramble with sophomore Lindeman Ryan credited with the tally as the ball barely rolled across the line.

Fernandes was in the middle of the final three scoring chances for the Saints as his corner kick was headed just over the crossbar by Cam Shipley in the 64th minute, his shot off a pass from Anastasios Strembenis was gobbled up by the Trojans goalkeeper in the 71st minute and he had his mini-breakaway thwarted with a little over a minute remaining when he dribbled the ball a little too far out in front.

The win marked the third of the year by Athena over the Saints, who did not allow a single goal over the pe-riod.

“Soccer is about match-ups and they are physical, they’re big and they come at you hard, and we’re techni-cal,” Saints head coach John Mahoney said. “They won the 50-50 battles and, while I think we’re a better team technically, those guys come at you hard and that puts you on your back foot. All props to them.”

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Ribbon cutting is co-sponsored by the Spencerport Chamber of Commerce.

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hilton•Alpaugh, Cecile R. “Sal-ly,” October 21, 2014, age 97. Predeceased by spouses, Earl Vernon “Tim” Hill and D. William Alpaugh; broth-ers, Ted, Chet, and Junior Kucmerowski; sisters, Hel-en Swartwood and Loretta Parshall. Survived by sis-ter-in-law, Elizabeth “Boots” Kucmerowski; longtime friends, Marge Cassick and Rhea Attile; many caring nieces, nephews and friends in the US and Canada.

Service will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment, Fairfield Cem-etery, Spencerport.

•Maksymciw, Michael F., on October 28, 2014 at age 72. He is survived by his lov-ing wife of 51 years, Carol; son, Michael J. Maksymciw, Troy D. (Kathy) Maksymciw; grandchildren, Connor and Reilly Maksymciw and cous-ins.

Services were held pri-vately. Contributions can be directed to Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center, 2652 Ridgeway Avenue, Roches-ter, NY 14626 in his mem-ory.

•Paxson, Clara “Arlene,” on October 24, 2014, age 89. Predeceased by her hus-band, Elwyn “Red” Paxson. She is survived by sons, David C. Paxson, Sidney E. (Carol) Paxson; grandchil-dren, Tina (Mike) Burke, David M. Paxson, Michael Paxson, Kevin (Jenny) Pax-son; great-grandchildren,

Nikki and Danielle Paxson, Skyler and Kaitlyn Burke.

His Funeral Service was held October 28 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Hilton Volunteer Ambu-lance in her memory.

•Reding Rita, October 23, 2014. Predeceased by her husband of 64 years, Kenneth. Survived by her children, Kathleen (Gary) Gimenez, Ray (Cindy) Red-ing, Shirley (Sebastian) Curatolo, Gary Reding, Eileen (James) Jones; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; brother, Tom Slavin; mom’s angels, Jea-nette C., Kim P., Maggie W., Kim M., Bertha B.

Her Memorial Mass was celebrated October 27 at St. Lawrence Church. Do-nations can be made to a charity of one’s choice in her memory.

ogden•Peters, Chester L. Jr., on October 24, 2014, at age 70. Chester was predeceased by his first wife, Carol Peters and two sisters, Margaret “Peggy” Barker and Carol Schmelzer. He is survived by his loving family; wife, Patricia Reid-Peters; sons, Scott (Cheryl), Michael (Stacy) and daughter, Mi-chelle (Chris) Rice, and a combined eight grandchil-dren and two great-grand-children. He is also survived

by two sisters and several nieces and nephews. Ches-ter was a member of 479 Unity Lodge, Spencerport. He was also a longtime member of the Henrietta Fire Department.

His Memorial Services was held October 28 at the Funeral Home of Alvah Hal-loran & Son, Chili Avenue. Donations can be made to Lifetime Care Hospice/Hil-debrandt Hospice online or to 3111 Winton Road South, Rochester, NY 14623 in his memory.

parma•Skorski, Wanda, Mrs. Skorski born in Natalin Poland. Died October 27, 2014. She is survived by her daughter, Basia Olszynski; sons, Zdzislaw (Krystyna) Skorski, Henry (Bozena) Skorski; grandchildren, Asia Olszynska, Beata Ol-szynska Santonastaso, Rick Olszynski, Monika Skorski, Dorotka Skorski; nine great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. She was de-voted parishioner of Saint Stanislaus Church.

Her Memorial Mass of Christian Burial was held November 1 at St. Stan-islaus Church, Rochester. Interment in Poland at a later date.

spencerport•Baker, Mary Jean (Harmer), on October 27, 2014. Predeceased by her parents, Albert and Mary Fawdrey Harmer of Wa-tertown; husband, Glenn D. Stevenson; son, Carl G. Stevenson. She is survived by loving husband of 45 years, John M. Baker of Spencerport; sister, Shir-ley (Al) Shannon; seven children: Glenn D. Ste-venson, Jr., Joy (Edward) Thull; stepsons, Hans (Lin-da) Baker, Thomas (Ellen) Baker; Gerald (Vicki) Baker, Henry (Cheryl) Baker, Mark (Nancy) Baker; 20 grand-children; six great-grand-children; two nieces and two nephews. Mary Jean was a graduate of Sackets Harbor High School and

SUNY Canton. She worked as a dietitian in Rochester hospitals and The Rochester School for the Deaf.

Her Funeral Mass was celebrated November 1 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Dona-tions can be made to your local food pantry in her memory.

•Dumont, Ruth M. (Mor-gan), October 23, 2014. Ruth is predeceased by her son, Mark Dumont; grand-daughter, Crysta Lynne Dumont. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Armand L. Dumont; daugh-ters, Joanna Dumont and Donna (Charlie) Emler; son, Paul (Camie Fuller) Du-mont; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; sisters, Jean (Leo) Lynch and Rita Ryder; several nieces and nephews.

Her Funeral Mass was celebrated October 27 at St. John The Evangelist Church, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport. Entombment Riverside Cemetery. Dona-tions can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620 in her memory.

•Helfrich, Raymond J., October 25, 2014 at age 61 after a battle with can-cer. Survived by his son, Peter Helfrich and grand-daughter Shelly Castello both of Nevada; siblings, Tracy (Suzanne) Helfrich of Honeoye, Terri (Rick Donk) Helfrich of Florida and Rob-bie (Haeja) Helfrich of Colo-rado; nieces and nephews, Tony, Nathan, Heather, David, Sylvia; great-niece Arianna; aunt Florence Miller; numerous cousins and many friends. Ray was a long time employee and retiree of Wegmans.

His Memorial Service was held October 31 at the Brockport Free Methodist Church. Contributions can be made to the Wilmot Can-cer Institute, P.O. Box 704, Rochester, NY 14642 in his memory.

•Perry, Francis Anthony, October 25, 2014. Prede-ceased by his wife, Isabelle and his son, Robert. He is survived by his wife, Rhoda; his daughter, Cath-erine Etheridge; son, Mi-chael Perry; grandson, Aris; granddaughter, Laura; and great-grandson, Aiden.

His Memorial Service was held October 29 at Trinity Episcopal Church, Greece. Contributions can be made to the Trinity Memorial Tree Fund, 3450 West Ridge Road, Rochester 14626 in his memory.

•Schultz , Esther E. (Kuhn), October 24, 2014. Esther is predeceased by her husband, Robert Schul-tz. She is survived by her son Wayne (Kathy) Schultz; daughter, Elaine Luciano; grandsons, Rick (Terri) Lu-ciano, Bill (Judy) Luciano, Ken (Fran) Luciano, Wayne II (Nicole) Schultz, Michael (Julie) Schultz; grand-daughters, Mickey Brooks, Kim Ryan and Heidi Lucia-no; 18 great-grandchildren; several great-great-grand-children; sister, Audrey Church; many nieces and nephews.

Her Funeral Mass was celebrated October 28 at St. Jude The Apostle Church, Gates. Interment at the con-venience of the family.

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PAInTInG, Interior/Ex-terior, Staining. Residen-tial and Commercial, 22 years experience. Free estimates. References. Fully insured. Comp. and liability. $100 Room Specials. Rob, 585-738-9239.[TFN]

JIM CERVInI Paint-ing and Paperhang-ing, remodel ing, drywal l hanging, textured cei l ings, gutter cleaning and replacement, and power washing. 585-392-4138.[TFN]

A+ Whelehan Painting- 37 years experience. Father/son business. In-terior/exterior. Painting/staining, powerwashing, deck refinishing, wallpa-per removal. EPA Lead Certified. Fully-insured. - Credit Cards Accepted. Pat (585) 317-6654 pw-painting.com [TFN]__________________Lighthouse Wallpaper-ing & Painting by Mar-gie. Call 585-392-3249. Free estimates, fully insured.[11-2]EOW

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2009 Chevy Colbalt - 107,000 miles, 5 speed, 2 door, excel-lent condition. $4,400. 585-415-5141.[11-2]

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MOTOrCYCLE/ ALL TErrAIN

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2011 Jay Feather X23Jhybrid, only used for 6 nights. Double slide, tons of storage. A must see! $16,900. Call Pat, 703-1427.[TFN]

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Bauer Appl iance Service - All makes & models Refrigerators, Freezers, Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers, Ranges. Committed to Quality. 585-314-9115.[TFN]_________________Appliance Repair: Call Lou Borrelli. Washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges-ovens, micro-waves. 585-352-3440.

ATTOrNEYS/LEgALAttorney: Bankruptcy, Divorce, Wills, Fam-ily Court, Real Estate. Free initial consulta-tion. Jennie M. Coo-per, 2255 Lyell Ave., 585-325-7792. A Debt Relief Agency.[11-16]

S LAWN MOWErrEpAIr

Lawn Mower, ATV and Motorcycle Re-pair, 35 years certified. Tune-ups, overhaul, welding, sharpening, pick-ups. 585-820-8733.[TFN]

MUSICALINSTrUCTION

Piano Lessons - Spe-cializing in beginners of all ages (intermedi-ate students as well). Kendall, Holley, Albion area. Weekdays and Saturdays, after school and evenings. Call Rich Della Costa, phone 585-659-8718.[11-2]

MUSICALINSTrUCTION

Private Piano, Voice and flute lessons for chilren and adults. Flexible schedule and affordable. Call 585-225-7027. [12-14]

Residential Snow-blowing service in the Parma, Hilton and North Greece area. Dependable and courteous ser-vice. Call Robert for a free estimate on a seasonal or a single trip service. 585-392-5338.[11-30]

WEDDINgS/SpECIAL OCCASIONSP r o f e s s i o n a l l y trained soloist, avail-able to add a touch of elegance to your wedding, meeting or social event. Call 585-352-8730.[TFN]

ArT WOrKOriginal acrylic paint-ings ... seasonal, land-scapes, portraits, mod-ern folk images, various sizes. Affordable & very interesting. For more information contact Nils R. Caspersson, 585-924-7868.[TFN]

COLLECTIBLESOak Steamer Trunk,Cedar lined, 36”L, 18”H, 20”W. $500 or B.O. 585-637-8701.[TFN]

ESTATE/HOUSEHOLD SALE

1749 Lake Road byVFW. Sat., Nov. 1 & Sun., Nov. 2; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. sale contin-ued from Saturday. Jewelry, new kitchen goods, Tiffany lamps, bread maker, new food processor, motorized wheel chair, vehicle wheel chair lift, Vin-tage items, bike, hand cart, jewelry armoire, wind chimes, moisture lock food storage sys-tems, wooden beads, designer perfumes, collectors ceramic and pottery items. All priced to go![11-2]

FIrEWOOD/FUELAlternative Fuels - Dry Creek Wood Pel-lets, Bagged Coals and Envi-blocks. Hendel Farms, 3451 North Main St., Holley. 585-638-6042.[1-25-15]

FUrNITUrEOak dining room set.Includes table with in-sert, lighted china cabi-net, side board, 6 chairs and felt board protector. In excellent condition. Asking $1,250. 585-349-3182.[11-2]__________________Natural Cherry coffee table - $90; Children’s 5 drawer dresser, oak - $80; 2 rocking chairs - 1 painted $40 and 1 Maple $60. Call 585-352-1979.[TFN]__________________Oak Steamer Trunk,Cedar lined, 36”L, 18”H, 20”W. $500 or B.O. 585-637-8701.[TFN]

gArAgE/MOVINg SALES

Huge Sale! Papercraft-ing, specialty paper, die cuts, embossing folders, punches and lots more! November 6 & 7, 1287 N. Hamlin Rd. in Hamlin, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.[11-2]__________________Estate Sale - Furniture, appliances, tools, an-tiques, old toys, glass-ware, clothes. Some-thing for everyone! No-vember 7 & 8; 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 39 Second Avenue, Greece.[11-2]

Check it out in the Classifieds

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John Deere 160 with two leaf bags, 46” lawn dethatcher - $250. Call 585-637-8438.[11-2]

MAPLE SYRUP - 100% Pure and Natural. Ma-ple Grove Farm - a 5th generation family farm. 4394 South Hol-ley Road, Holley (north of Rt. 31A); 6 miles west of Brockport. 585-638-6245.[TFN]_________________Ain’t it sweet to beat the high cost of heat? Coal, wood pellets, En-viblocks. Pick-up, deliv-ery. Gloves, boots, crit-ter control, hay, straw, pet/farm food and bird seed. www.higbiefarm-supplies.com. 585-594-8300.[TFN]_________________Oak Steamer Trunk,Cedar lined, 36”L, 18”H, 20”W. $500 or B.O. 585-637-8701.[TFN]__________________Put your super value ad here for only $14.50 for 15 words and 30 cents for each addi-tional. Buy 1 week and we give you two more Free! Call 585-352-3411 for details on the Super Value Ad. Single items only on this spe-cial and not available to businesses. $500 maximum.[TFN]

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WANTED TO BUYWanted: Snowblower, like new or slightly used or older in good condi-tion. Call for purchase info of your machine. 585-415-5141.[11-2]

Brockport Food Shelf (Clarkson, Sweden) pro-vides for the hungry. Call 585-637-8169 for information.[TFN]__________________Kendall Community Food Cupboard, 1808 Kendall Road (located in the United Method-ist Church). Services people in the Kend-al l School System. Call 659-4073 for an appointment.[TFN]__________________Hamlin Residents in need of food - call 585-964-7420. Leave a mes-sage and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. The Hamlin Life Solutions Food Pan-try. [TFN]

NOTICESANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS

American Heart Associa-tion. Memorial gifts honor-ing a friend or relative help future research in fighting this nation’s number one health problem. Please mail memorial gifts to American Heart Associa-tion, 2113 Chili Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. 14624. [TFN]___________________Hilton Community Emer-gency Help to those in dire need: Hilton Food Shelf: 585-234-2090, leave message. Hilton Clothes Closet: only open on Tuesdays. General Help call 585-234-2700, leave message. [TFN]

If you have been laidoff recently or experi-enced a cut in hours or pay, you may be eligible for free or re-duced lunches for your children in your school district. Please call your school district for more information. [TFN]__________________Rates For Advertis-ing in the Suburban News and the Ham-lin-Clarkson Herald classified section are as follows: 12.50 for 15 words and 25 cents for each additional word. Phone numbers count as one word. Garage sale ads are 10.50 for 20 words and 30 cents for each addit ional word. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline is Thursday at 4 p.m. For your convenience we have drop-off locationsat Dwayne’s Barber Shop, 24 South Main St., Churchville (dead-line noon Tuesday); Haml in Town Ha l l (deadline Wednesday 10 a.m.). All ads must be prepaid. Call 585-352-3411 for more in-formation. [TFN]__________________Spencerport Volun-teer Ambulance, help us help you. Call 585-352-4742. [TFN]__________________Area Lions Clubs provide Free Medical Loan Closet Service to area residents. Hospi-tal beds, wheelchairs, crutches, canes, and sick room equipment is available. In Church-ville call 585-594-2103 or 585-293-3345; in Hilton call 585-392-4144 during the day; in Spencerport call 585-352-4742; in Chili call 585-594-9606; 585-594-8512 in Hamlin call 585-733-8459, 585-964-5442, 585-964-5231, 585-636-4636. This ad is a public service of Suburban News.[TFN]__________________The Spencerport Ecu-menical Food Shelf serves those in need of food and personal care supplies in the Spencerport School District. Please call 585-277-4917, cal l anytime. [TFN]__________________Advertise in the West-side’s only publications with saturation cover-age... AND a profes-sional editorial staff. That spells readershipand response. To ad-vertise in Suburban News and The Ham-lin-Clarkson Herald call 585-352-3411 for details.[TFN]__________________Cour t Judgmentshave been rendered against the fol low-ing people in favor of Westside News Inc.: •Scott Curtis, dba Bugz Pest Control, 25 Scenic Circle, Rochester, NY 14624;•Nathan Lenz, dba Lenz Mechanical, 16 Rose Circle, Hamlin, NY 14464; •Ron Vales, dba Dewey Avenue Diner, 2811 Dewey Av-enue, Rochester, NY 14616; •Jason Caliri, dba Tooty’s, 60 Union Hill Drive, Spencerport, NY 14559; •William Walsh, dba Chianti’s, 39 Elsworth Drive, Rochester, NY 14615 •Tim Post, dba H.E.L.P. Services, 29 Rose Cir-cle, Hamlin, NY 14464. •Stephen Moore, dba Moore Home Improve-ments, 9192 Warsaw Road , LeRoy, NY 14482 •Phil

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McMurdy, dba Evo-lution Bowling prod-ucts, 185 Fisherman’s Cove, Rochester, NY 14626; •Ken Murray, dba Murray’s Auto Cen-ter, 2438 South Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559; •Jim Condoluci, formerly dba Oak Or-chard Lanes, 3291 Oak Orchard Road, Albion, NY 14411; •Mike Barco, dba Natural Hardwood Floors, formerly of 14 Silver Fox Circle, Roch-ester 14612; •Bernie Dates, 25 Locust Drive, Hamlin; •John Dooley & John’s Barber Shop, formerly at 11 Main St., Hilton; •Colleen Far-rard dba Colleen’s Clip-pings, formerly of Close Hollow Drive, Hamlin; •Frank Frassetto dba Ma’s Farm Market, 45 Kaymar Drive, Roch-ester, NY 14616; •Ron Garner, 535 Washing-ton St., Spencerport; •John Gerzease, dba Hess Mart, 995 Transit Way, Brockport; •John Gulisano and Sharon Miele, dba Core Deli, 444 North Ave., Hilton; •Donald Janish, dba Travel-N-Style, 117 Seymour Rd., Roches-ter, 14609; •Gary Lee, dba Gary Lee Asphalt, 14 Sigel St., Rochester 14605; •James Moon, dba Sunset Lanes, 40 South Avenue, Hilton; •Trish Perry, 20 East Avenue, Hilton; •Lori Pfenninger, dba D & L Cleaning Service, 228 Whittier Road, Roches-ter, 14624 [TFN]

ANTIQUE/ArT/CrAFT SHOWS

Holiday Bazaar - Sat-urday, November 8; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 45 Col-lege Greene Drive, N. Chili across from Rober ts Wesleyan College. Crafts, baked goods and Christmas items.[11-2]

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JOBS/FULL TIMEJOBS/FULL TIME

Monroe 2 - Orleans BOCESClaims Specialist(Worker’s Comp)

F-T position, 12 months/year, effective 11/14/14. Must possess or meet req’s. for Civil Service title

of Office Account Clerk. Provide clerical & administrative support in the processing of

Worker’s Comp. claims. For more information and to apply for available positions, please refer

to our website: www.monroe2boces.org

BROCKPORT(585) 637-3150

NORTH CHILI(585) 594-5065

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Must be 18 years old

Full Time/ParT Time

• Supervisors• Assistant Managers

One bedroom apart-ment - Private area, excellent views, ac-cess to park, conve-nient to Henrietta. Appliances & utilities included. 585-519-9542.[TFN]_________________Hilton village: 1 bed-room, ground floor $575/month includes heat. Call Dan at 585-490-2425.[11-2]_________________For Rent: Holley stu-dio, $425 plus deposit plus utilities. No pets. 585-638-5069.[11-2]_________________Churchville: 1 bed-room, 1 bath, 1st floor apt. in village available 11/1. $400+ electric. 585-259-0141.[11-9]_________________Hilton: Cedar Hill Townhouses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom town-houses with 1.5 baths, finished base-ment family rooms, storage/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergency service, and playground for the kids. Cats are welcome. Rates from $785-$835 + secu-rity. Call for details 585-392-6015. Pro-fessionally managed by Landsman. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participatein Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN]_________________Brockport-Willow-brooke Manor. Spa-cious two bedroom apts. Appliances, car-peting, 24 hr. emer-gency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities.585-637-3400.[TFN]

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HOMES FOR SALE

Newly constructed, 1,100 sq. ft. ranch, 3 bd., 1 ba., LR, DR, kitchen. Listed on Auc-tions International. For more information, visit monroe2boces.org/house.[12-7]

★★★★★★Spencerport Vil-lage: 59 Prospect St. For sale by own-er. 2 Story cedar co-lonial, approx. 1,350 sq. ft. $144,900. Easy walk to village and schools. Large treed corner lot with hedged backyard, plenty of room for expansion and pool. Village electric, new electric main panel, fireplace, hardwood floors, breezeway, 3 bedroom, 1 full bath, attached 1 car garage. Odor free, very dry basement, has toilet and sink, painted and sealed walls. Very easy to finish. 585-352-6180.[11-2]

★★★★★★

Be self sufficient - lots of privacy: 3 types of heat, generator, fish pond. Two car garage. Not a drive by, hard to see from road. Perfect for 4 wheeling & hunt-ing. Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[11-2]_________________Contemporary Home on private setting - 19.9 acres. A naturalists paradise, 2 car garage. Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[11-2]

Country Ranch on half acre. 3 bedroom/1 bath. Kendall Schools. Call for details. Call Early Sunrise Realty, (585) 638-0020.[11-2]_________________Owner Anxious! Make an offer! Large Colonial - 3/4 bedroom or bonus room, 1-1/2 bath, huge beautiful kitchen. First floor bedroom, bath & laundry. Call Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[11-2]

Be sure to ask your realtor to advertise your home in The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Sub-urban News. The only two publica-tions on the west side with saturation coverage ... and a professional edito-rial staff. That spells readership ... and that spells results. Have them call us at 585-352-3411 for all the details. [TFN]

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Thank you for reading!

MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE

Mobile Homes avail-able under $5,500. Why rent when you can own for less! Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty 585-638-0020.[11-2]__________________Double wide located on land - 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Owner says “SELL!” $29,900 needs little TLC. Make offer. Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[11-2]__________________Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely com-munity. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor liv-ing. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick Schoolhouse Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585-964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes.net. [TFN]

LAND FOR SALE

Land for Sale - Asking$9,500 or best offer. Call today, Early Sun-rise Realty, (585) 638-0020.[11-2]

RESORT PROPERTIES FOR RENT

Three bedroom, 2 bath home in North Cape May, N.J. (10 minutes to the ocean, beaches). Call Keith at 585-352-8730. [TFN]

STORAGE SPACE

★★★★★★Inside Winter Stor-age - Cars, boats, campers. Clean, se-cure, cement floors. Vehicles up to 20 ft., $400 from Sept. - May. Call Snyder Storage, 585-406-1419.[11-30]

★★★★★★Outside Storage - $20a month. Call 585-303-7278.[TFN]

APPLIANCESBella, Model #13990 5-speed digital juicer. Brand new. Originally over $100. $50. 585-734-4269.[11-9]

AUTOMOTIVECar ramps - steel, for changing oil, GC. $20. 585-293-3032.[11-23]

CLOTHINGMens winter Sorel pac boots. Made in Canada. Size 11. $25. 585-352-1746.[11-23]__________________Buffalo Bills Jacket - Mens medium, all weather, zip-in lining and hood. Like new $30. 585-392-2323.[11-23]__________________Two pair women’s winter/fashion boots. Brand new. In box. 6-1/2/7. Original price $59.99. $10 ea. 585-637-7416.[11-9]

FURNITURE

Corner hutch, antique 45° angle, 7’7” tall, one of a kind. $50. 585-469-8939.[11-2]__________________Entertainment Cen-ter - Oak, 4’H x 5’W x 20”D. 4 Partitions w/glass doors. 31”W for TV, DVD rack. $25. 585-330-1110.[11-16]__________________Rocking chair - $35 black w/gold trim, excel-lent condition. 585-594-4006.[11-9]

HOME/GARDEN ITEMS

Wall Mirror - 30” x 48” beveled edges - $25. 585-352-4473.[11-23]__________________Arborvitaes, Nigra va-riety, when chosen will be bare root, $5 each. 10 available. Hilton, 585-732-3568.[11-23]__________________Vanity solid oak, top, sink, faucet, 36” - $25. 585-469-8939.[11-9]__________________Scotts 1000 Lawn spreader, AMES, 2 wheeled lawn cart. $25. 585-637-8438.[11-9]__________________Curtains: 4 pr. pastel pink with tiebacks. 78”W x 64”L. VGC. $25/B0. 585-638-5668.[11-9]

Fern: Large, healthy, Boston fern. $10. 585-617-4406.[11-9]__________________Roof snow rake - nev-er been out of sealed box, 17’ long - $25. 585-293-3032.[11-9]__________________Remington shredder, vac. and blower. Never opened. $50. 585-637-6094.[11-2]

MISCELLANEOUSReverse osmosis parts for sale: bladder tank - $35. RO mem-brane - $25, misc. lines, valves thrown in. 585-861-2960.[11-9]

MUSICFree Wurlitzer Omni 1000 organ. Includes bench. Contacts need cleaning then works perfectly. Chili. 585-594-2699.[11-9]

EC. TOOLSCraftsman 7” electric hand saw. $30. 585-638-2500.[11-9]

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Grill cook with strong broiler skills to work in fast paced environment with a bright future. Very competitive wage for the right applicant with the right stuff. Call Mark at Tillman’s Village Inn. 585-589-9151.[11-2]OAM___________________Experienced wine tast-ers and servers for high end restaurant. Call 585-313-6338 for interview/appointment.[11-2]___________________H O M E C L E A N E R : DAYS, M-F, $335-$385/week + expenses, 5-20% Rewards & benefits. $25 Gas Card after 10 day satisfactory employ-ment. Own car. 585-247-4650.[TFN]

Dump Truck Driverswith Clean CD license - Work mostly within 50 mile radius of Roches-ter, NY in construction industry. Work week is Monday through Friday, Saturday with some nights and overtime required. Benefits such as vacation, health/dental insurance and retirement program available. Business is located in Brockport. Please send resume to [email protected] or stop by 50 Owens Road, Brock-port, NY to pick up an application.[TFN]

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22 Suburban News - South Edition - November 2, 2014Legal Notice

Ogden Planning BoardPublic Hearing

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law of the State of New York that a Public Hearing will be held by the Ogden Planning Board at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, New York on November 13, 2014 at 7:00 PM upon the following applications which are on file with the Building Department.

PUBLIC HEARING 1. Verizon Wireless “Stony Point” Cell Site-application of Bell Atlantic Mobile of Rochester d/b/a Verizon Wireless by its At-torney, Nixon Peabody, LLP, Robert J. Brenner, Esq. for a special use permit to upgrade and modify a telecommunications tower at 357 Stony Point Road, Rochester, NY 14624. Such approval is required by the Planning Board pursuant to Chapter 210-111 A. Tax Acct # 131.02-1-10.1/TRAN

2. 495 Chambers Street – application of Robert & Sandra Scalia, 27 Coventry Drive, Spencerport, NY 14559, represented by John F. Shield, III, P.E. for re-approval to construct a single family home with public water and private septic system with revised house and septic locations on a 5.038 acre parcel. Tax Acct # 100.04-3-4.114

Interested parties may obtain further information by calling 617-6195 or by inspecting the project file in the Ogden Building Department during normal business hours.

By order of the Ogden Planning BoardPatrick Smith, Secretary

Legal NoticeTown of Ogden

Introductory Local Law No. 5-2014

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Ogden will hold and conduct a public hearing to consider the enactment of Introductory Local Law No. 5-2014 which public hearing will be held and conducted by the Town Board at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencer-port, New York on the 12th day of November at 7:00 p.m. and at which all interested persons shall be heard concerning the subject matter thereof.

The proposed local law proposes to add a definition of home care services facilities to Chapter 210 of the Code of the Code of the Town of Ogden to read as follows: A facility licensed by the New York State Department of Health that offers home care services to clients who primarily pay privately or have private insurance coverage. Home care services include nursing services, home health aide services, personal care and housekeeping services, as such services are defined by the New York State Department of Health.

Such local law further provides for home care services facilities to be a conditional use in an R-1 Single-Family Residential Dis-trict. A full and complete text of such local law is presently on file in the Town Clerk’s office where it may be examined by all interested persons during normal business hours.

DATED: October 23, 2014Lynn A. Bianchi, Town ClerkTown of Ogden

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March 18, 2015Terms of Office/Polling Place

Please be advised that the following resolution was adopted at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Village of Churchville Board of Trustees held on October 27, 2014.

WHEREAS, Section 15-104, Sub. 3 of the Election Law of the State of New York requires the adoption of a resolution at least four months before every General Village Election designating the items as set forth in this resolution, and

WHEREAS, Section 15-104, Sub. 3 of the Election Law of the State of New York provides that the Village must adopt a resolution stating the polling place and hours which the polls shall be open,

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:

The place of holding the General Village Election in the Village of Churchville, County of Monroe, and the State of New York, shall be at the Churchville Village Hall, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville, New York.

The hours of opening and closing the polls shall be from 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m. in the evening on Wednesday the 18th day of March, 2015.

The office to be filled and the terms thereof are as follows: Mayor – for a term of 4 years Trustee – for a term of 4 years Trustee – for a term of 4 years

Meghan LodgeClerk/Treasurer

CROSSPOINT FREE METHODIST CHURCH1021 Hilton Parma Corners Road

Hilton, NY 14468(585) 392-4178

www.crosspointfmc.orgLoving God, Loving People and Making Disciples

Come as you are, so you don’t have to stay as you are. We did!

Pastor Darlene MieneySunday Service 10:00am-11:00am

Sermon Series: God Wants Me Kids Service 10:00am-11:00am

Youth Group “Spark” for ages 11-17Thursdays 6:45pm-8:15pm

Free weekly gathering with games and snacksLadies (Third Sundays of Month) after services

FAITH CHAPEL125 Bromley Road, Churchville

(585) 293-2336A friendly, family oriented church!

Upbeat, Contemporary Music you’ll love!Worship Service: Sunday 10:00AM

We are a New Testament Church which follows and emulates the teaching of the entire Bible,

and the Early Church as outlined in The Book of the Acts of The Apostles.

LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCHReformed Church in America

Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors30 Long Pond Road (near Edgemere Drive in Greece)

Rochester, NY 14612(585) 227-4910

www.lakeviewcommunitychurch.netRev. Blaine D. Crawford, Pastor

SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning Prayer at 8:45am • Sunday School at 9am

(during June, July & August, Adult Sunday School Class Only)Praise & Worship at 10am (Nursery Care Available)

OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm)Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm)

Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am) • Bible Study (7pm)

Band Rehearsal (6pm) • Choir Rehearsal (7pm)Visit our website or call for additional info.

Handicapped accessible.

PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCHPermanent Address: 590 North Avenue, Hilton

Meeting Currently at: Hilton UMC, 21 West Avenue, Hilton

(585) 615-6383www.PCFMinistries.com

Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship ChurchRev. Dr. Myke MerrillWorship Services:

Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 8:30AMTurning Point Teens: Tuesday 6:30PMFamily Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM

Nursery School:Parma Free Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton

School Phone: (585) 392-5792

PEARCE MEMORIAL FREE METHODIST CHURCH

4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514Wally Fleming, Lead Pastor

(585) 594-9488pearcechurch.org

facebook.com/PearceChurchWORSHIP SCHEDULESaturdays at 5:00 PM

Sundays at 9:00 & 10:30 AMMonday-Friday Day Care: 585-594-1833

“Engaging Our Time In the Timeless Story”Handicap Accessible

RELIGIOUS SERVICES DIRECTORYSPENCERPORT BIBLE CHURCH

1948 N. Union Street, Spencerport(585) 352-1241

www.spencerportbiblechurch.orgPastor Tom BalentineSundays at 9:30AMAdult Sunday SchoolSundays at 10:45AM

Worship Service

SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH“Sharing the love of Christ”

2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport(585) 352-3398

www.spencerportwesleyan.orgSunday Schedule

9:00am Sunday School (for all ages)10:15am Worship

Mid-Week7:00pm Inductive Bible Study

Pastor Les McClelland, Senior PastorPastor Dave Phillips, Youth/Young Adult Ministries

Pastor Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries

ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH635 Wilder Road (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm)

Hilton, NY 14468(585) 392-4099

www.stgeorgehilton.orgPlease join us for

Worship and Sunday School for all ages at 10am

ST LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH167 Lake Avenue, Hilton

(585) 392-2710Father Catanise

WorshipSaturday 5pm • Sunday 9:30am • Lifeteen Mass 7pm

What is Lifeteen Mass?Our teens are important to us and we at St. Leo’s are proud

to offer a Mass that engages a drum set, electric guitars, and a host of teen musicians to celebrate the Mass.

Afterwards on Sunday nights there is Religious Education for grades 7-12 that involves a lesson, fun and food.

Everyone is welcome! Please share the experience with us and bring a friend!

Handicap accessible.Second Time Treasures

Resale Ministry at St. Leo’sIt’s getting cold... Winter Coats & Jackets

Bargains available on clothing and decorations.Open Tues. & Sat. 10am-4pm, Thurs. Noon-6pm

ST. MARY’S CHURCH13 South Main Street, HolleyST. MARK’S CHURCH

16789 Kenmore Road, KendallParish Center - Holley 638-6718

www.stmarystmark.orgFather Mark Noonan

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 7:30AM St. Mary’s

Thursday - 7:00PM St. Mary’sFriday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s

Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’sSunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s

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Legal NoticeVillage of Churchville

Meeting Notice

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that The Village of Churchville Board of Trustees will hold meetings on the following dates:

Monday, December 1, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at 6:00 p.m.

The meetings will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the Village Hall, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville, New York. The purpose of the meetings is to work on the 2015-2016 budgets of the Village of Churchville. Other items pending may also be discussed.

All interested parties are invited to attend. Any persons with special needs is asked to notify the village clerk three (3) days in advance so that special accommodations may be made.

Meghan A LodgeVillage Clerk Treasurer

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LUCE REAL ESTATE AUCTIONTUES., NOV. 11, 2014 5:00 P.M. BROCKPORT, NYAuction to be held at 1034 Euler Road. Selling will be a 1535 sq.ft. Cape Cod style home w/attached 2 car garage situated on 6.5 acre wooded lot on rural road. Home needs TLC. Assessed for $103,600, sells at $20,000 or above. 3% to cooperating Brokers who register clients prior to the open houses. $5,000 deposit. OPEN HOUSES: WED. NOV. 5 from 3-5pm and SAT. NOV. 8 from 10am-Noon. For details call Penne at 303-2325 or Shelly at 683-0995.

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SAT. NOV. 8, 2014 2:00 P.M. BROCKPORT, NYAuction to be held at 2197 Clarkson Parma Townline Road, Town of Clarkson, Hilton School District. Selling will be 65.4 acres in a good agricultural land area. Included on property is a 3 bedroom 2 bath house that needs rehab plus a garage. Soil types include Collamer Silt Loam, Hilton Loam and Odessa Silt Loam. Farm sells for $2000 per acre or above. At rear of property is approx. 7 acres woods with Salmon Creek going through it. $15,000 deposit re-quired to bid. OPEN HOUSES: SAT. NOV. 1 from 10am-Noon and MON. NOV. 3 from 3-5pm. See website for more information or call Willard Pengelly at 293-1421 or Craig Wilcox at 233-3900.

Estate of Craig Bradshaw, Owner

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AUctIonmonday, november 10 • 10 am12195 maple ridge rd., medina, ny

Real estate being sold prior to contents. CONTENTS TO INCLUDE:1997 GMC 2500 pick up truck w/ plow (240,000 mi- Florida truck); True 6ft sandwich station (model TPP-67); Frialator & Pitco Deep Fryers; Star Charbroiler (model # 6015 CB); Star 3ft griddle; Blodgett double pizza oven 1048-C (propane or natural gas); ice cream freezer; walk-in cooler w/ four glass doors w/ heaters; Heatcraft evaporator (model RLC163AJ;) Stoelting 3 station soft ice cream machine (model 2131-38); Franklin 4 burner commercial oven; Univex 12” commercial slicer; Newco coffee maker; Bunn cappuccino machine; 3 bay sink; 4ft stainless steel table; stainless steel 3 tier rack; neon OPEN sign; pizza ovens; 5 tier stainless steel rack; milkshake mixer; small appli-ances; chaffing dish; plastic ware; 4 ft. stainless steel table; 8 ft. Hood Ansul system (Badger system); (14) stack chairs; booths; washer/dryer (propane); upright freezer; 3 section locker; office equipment; (2) large letter signs; cash register; air conditioner; many more items not listed. TERMS: Payment is due at the close of the auction. Cash, Approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P. 3% discount for cash or good check. All items must be removed from the premises at the close of the auction.

AuctionS

8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529

AT BonTrAger’s AucTion cenTer4 miles west of Batavia, 1/2 mile south of Rt. 338975 Wortendyke rd., Batavia

See our website @ www.bontragerauction.comfor additional information & pictures.

WEDNESDAY, NovEmbEr 5 • 4:30 PmLg. collection of toy trains to incl. pre-war Lionel, Marx & American Flyer. Linens & embroidery; Arcadia Bank calendar; old decoys; cast iron Dutch oven; tobacco pipe collection; cast rabbit; Budweiser “Map of Ireland” mirror; large trunk; paintball, airsoft guns; Revere ware, pots and pans; vari-ous hunting, fishing, military box lots; antique telephone; Nascar collectibles; store surplus, new boots; Legos; Coleman lanterns; nesting hens; cookie cutters; depression sheet music; cuckoo clock; (4) vintage windows; advertising crates; tools; RC airplane; clarinet; new bird feeders; Barbies; metal signs; toy tractors; gingerbread clock; carpenters box; watches; “Paths to Knowledge” 1800’s series; oak commode; oak end stands; various table/chairs; Wurlitzer piano; cedar wardrobe; book shelves; bamboo living room set; surround sound system; stainless Frigidaire fridge; dummy wood tank practice shell; traffic signal light; L & M cigarette sign; “Open Evening” sign; spinning gaming wheel; tape measure clock; glass butter churn; ice cream freezer; brass blow torch; “Sturdy” motor oil can; Struckto, “Wyandotte & “Turner Toys” trucks. So much more to arrive. Preview after 3:00 PM. Refreshments are available.TERMS: Cash, Approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P.

8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529

AT BonTrAger’s AucTion cenTer4 miles west of Batavia, 1/2 mile south of Rt. 33

8975 Wortendyke rd., Batavia

sATurdAy, novemBer 8 • 9 AmView updated lists and photos

www.bontragerauction.comVEHICLES - TRAILER: 1994 Ford 350 dump truck; 2013 Maxum7-ton flat trailer; 1999 International 4700 16 ft. box; Chevy 3500 Res-cue truck from East Pembroke Fire Dept.; Allis Chalmers “G” w/cul-tivator; Kubota B 7500 tractor, 823 hrs.; 1984 Honda Magna motor-cycle; 1998 Ford F-150 2 wheel drive; 2002 Ford F-250 4 wheel drive; 4 Amish wood sheds. AGRICULTURAL RELATED: Westfield 8” grain auger; Bush Hog 4 ft. rototiller; Bush Hog 60” finish mower; Cosmo 3 pt. seeder; Ford 3 pt. sprayer; Ford 3 pt. 14” plow; 3 pt. 8 ft. spring tooth harrow; 500 & 300 gallon fuel tanks. WOOD WORK-ING TOOLS: Jet planer; Grizzly 8” jointer/planer; Grizzly shaper; Dewalt sliding miter saw; dove tail jigs; Grizzly dust collector; Jet wood lathe; large band saw; Powermatic table saw; 1,000’s of ft. of oak & cherry rough cut; Ridgid radial arm saw; Airco stick weld-er; belt sander; sanders; Salamander heater; Bostitch nailers. LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS: Cub Cadet 1864 w/44” deck & snowblade; John Deere 214; Ariens E2R 1742 “Zero” turn mower; Lorenz 84” 3 pt snowblower. NURSERY ITEMS: Planting tables; shade cloth; floating pond pump. ADDITIONAL ITEMS: Large commercial sew-ing machine; sail making material & accessories; port-a-powers; work benches; food press; rolling racking; pallet jack; chain falls; forge; torches; floor jack; 12 volt 12,000lb. winch; Coats 30 30 tire changer; 2 cylinder diesel powered generator – 14KW; Miller 200 welder; Lincoln 180 amp welder; Cemig 160 welder; Stihl chainsaw; natural gas wall heaters; drill presses; floor jacks; propane tanks; pipe threaders; Crafts-man 33” snow blower. So much more coming in – over 500+ lots.Refreshments available. PREVIEW STARTING AT 7:00 AM

TERMS: 13% BP; 3% discount for cash or good check.

FALL CONSIGNMENT

AUCTION

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Restaurant & Catering Company40 Spencerport Rd. • Formerly FWS Plaza • 429-6540 • 426-3397

Giuseppe’s

Restaurant Hours Lunch & Dinner… Mon.-Thurs. 11am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-9:30pm; Sun. 4pm-9pm

Party Room AvailablePerfect for

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CAteRing MenuBuffet #1 - Roasted Chicken, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Rolls & Butter

Buffet #2 - Choice of meats: Roasted Chicken, Chicken French, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Parmigiano, Chicken Marsala, Roast Beef Burgundy, Baked Ham, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Veal Parmiagiano, Veal French, Meatballs or Sausage from the Sauce. Includes: Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes,Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Italian Relish Tray, Rolls & Butter.

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Two Meats$10.95Three Meats$12.95

Price perPerson

$7.45

entrees by the Pan Also

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Restaurant Signature Dishes

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PASTA $799

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Homemade Cheese Gnocchi

Prepared from scratch dailyItalian Style Tripe

Delicious Old World RecipeGreens & Beans

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Hot & Cold Sandwiches

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