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PENNY SOCIAL Annual

Perkinsville Fire Hall

Tuesday, March 28th

Doors open 6pm • Drawings start promptly at 7:00pm Refreshments will be served.

CRUISING TIPS AND TRICKS: Research the ships, and not just the cruise lines. Cruise lines each offer their own amenities and are known for certain features. One cruise line may be a better match for youngsingles,whileothersmaycatertofamilies.Inaddition,certainships may have their own special features such as water slides, athletic events, casinos, and more. Choose a ship that meets your needs.

DID YOU KNOW?

Outdoor exercise can benefit both the planet and the people doing the exercising. By exercising outdoors instead of at home or at indoor fitness centers, men and women can reduce their carbon footprints. Exercising in the great outdoors does not require the use of energy-consuming fitness machines. In addition, when exercising outdoors during daylight hours, nature provides all the light men and women will need for their workouts, further reducing the average person’s energy consumption. And it’s not just adults who can benefit from spending more time outdoors.

According to the Harvard Medical School, children are likely to get more exercise if they spend time outdoors than they are if they spend time indoors. A study from researchers in England used GPS devices and accelerometers to track the activity of 1,000 children. The children were more than twice as active when they were outside than they were when they were in inside. When children spend ample time outdoors, that, too, can benefit the environment. According to the National Institutes of Health, the average youngster spends three hours per day watching television and gets as much as seven hours of screen time each day. When kids are outdoors, they are less likely tobestaringatenergy-consuming screensanddevicesthantheyare when they’re indoors.

FREE MOVIE: WAR ROOM

RATED PG

Sat., April 1

@ 11am

Star eatre, 144 Main St., Dansville

Sponsored by: LTF Ice Cream & Letson Tree Farm II

HAVE KIDS; WILL TRAVEL: MASTER VACATIONING WITH YOUNG CHILDREN

Plan accommodations wisely. Choose lodging that fits your needs. Some people prefer a rental home because it affords more space and the ability to save money by preparing some meals at “home.” However, certain hotels may have babysitting services or recreational activities for children, enabling Mom or Dad to have a little time off.

Brand New 2023 Models

Commercial Grade School Model Sew & Serge Sewing Machine

Our Education Department placed orders in anticipation of large school sales. Due to budget cuts, they were unsold! All machines offered are the most modern machines in the Singer line.

ALL MACHINES ARE BRAND NEW.

Singer’s 25 year limited nationwide guarantee included.

WHAT IS A SEW & SERGE SEWING MACHINE?

FIRST - IT IS A SOPHISTICATED SEWING MACHINE with a motor that is 60% larger than a home sewing machine that does buttonholes (any size), Stretch Sewing, Invisible Blind Hems, Monograms, Ribbing, Double Seams, Zippers, Sews On Buttons, Hems, Darning, Appliqué, Zigzag, Basting, Blanket Stitch, Quilting and much more!

JUST SET THE CONTROL TO SEW MAGIC.

SECOND - IT HAS A SERGING STITCH. This allows you to sew the seam and serge the edge of the material in one operation. With an optional cutter, you can trim the excess material.

THIRD - THEY ARE DESIGNED TO SEW ALL FABRICS without adjustment, such as Denim, Canvas, Upholstery, Nylon, Stretch Materials, Silk, Percale, Organdy, AND…

THEY EVEN SEW LEATHER! NOW YOU HAVE IT ALL IN ONE MACHINE.

PHOENIX HEARTH AND POWER (formerly Agway)5 Maple Street, Dansville, NY

WE ACCEPT CASH, CHECKS, VISA, MC, DISC., AM/EX,

Lorraine Amelia Yule (Mefs) Stremovihtg February 28, 2023

Dansville: Lorraine Amelia Yule (Mefs) Stremovihtg passed away on February 28, 2023 at the Livingston County Center in Mt Morris,NY, where she had resided for the past few years.

Lorraine was born August 31, 1928 to John and Amelia Yule. She graduated at 16 from Dansville High School in 1945, where she was in the Glee club and Chorus.

Her father introduced her to Richard Mefs and in 1947 she became his bride. ey had 3 children, Lynn Lamson of Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, Gale (Gregg) Meyer of Dansville and Ronald Mefs of Auburn, Georgia. Together, with family, they built several houses in the Dansville area, while holding down their jobs.

In 1986 she married Reed Stremovihtg, and together they ran Reed’s Restaurant Supply Co. until he passed in 1992. Lorraine worked at the IGA and as a receptionist at Murray’s Optical in Wayland before getting a job at Gunlocke, where she was a quality inspector until she retired. After retiring, she was a member of the Silver Sneakers, and volunteered at Noyes Memorial Hospital in the Spice Box gift shop. She loved to travel and had the opportunity to travel to Germany, Mexico, cruise the Caribbean and travel around the USA and Canada. She also loved to dance, shop, go antiquing, collect jewelry and go on spa trips whenever possible.

Lorraine leaves behind, in addition to her three children, her grandchildren, Kelly Lamson, Kevin Lamson, Zachary VanNorman, Emily VanNorman, and Amy Mefs.; great-grandchildren: Kyle Lamson, Dominique Lewis, Ti any (Corey) Koski, Annabelle VanNorman, Trevor Fowler, Kaidyn VanNorman, and Olivia Fowler.

Lorraine was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Vincent; her sister, Dorothy Conrad and her husband, Otto, and their daughter, Deanna Klumpp; son-in-law, Robert Lamson; great-granddaughter, Emerson Lamson and her dog, Pepper.

A graveside service and burial will be at the Holy Cross Cemetery at a later date.

In lieu of owers, donations in memory of Lorraine Stremovihtg may be made to the Dansville Ambulance Company,18 Ossian Street,Dansville, NY 14437 or to a charity of your choice in her memory.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home in Dansville.

To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com

St. George - Forsythe Funeral Home andM uments

109 West Naples St. • Wayland, NY 14572 (585) 728-2100

Carnations

One of the most popular choices for sympathy arrangements, carnations of various colors have different meanings. A red carnation evokes admiration while a pink carnation stands for remembrance. White carnations stand for pure love and innocence.

Memorial Gifts Honor Loved Ones

he loss of a friend or loved one is seldom easy, particularly if a person had been suffering from an illness. Close friends and family honor the memories of their deceased loved ones in different ways. Charitable giving can be a great way to honor a loved one’s memory while helping others. Survivors often find comfort in the knowledge that they can do good in the name of a loved one. Tributes or memorial gifts can be approached in different ways and serve as an ongoing reminder of a deceased loved one. Create a charitable foundation: Those who have the time and resources can establish their own charitable groups in the decedent’s name. This method of charity requires the most time and effort, but can prove to be quite an impactful memorial. Individuals who would like to go this route can consult with financial and tax professionals about the best way to establish a charitable group.

Community foundation: Families can focus on something their loved one cared deeply about, such as animal rescue, children, the arts, or even particular places in a community - such as a local park. According to CarePages, a company that produces free patient websites and offers community support for those coping with illness, families can choose to have their donations funneled to specific charities or nonprofit groups. Otherwise, funds can be allocated to a third party community fund that will distribute money to various organizations no matter where they are located.

Medical tribute: Memorial gifts that assist medical associations or groups working to find cures or offer treatments for diseases are quite popular. If a loved one passed away due to a specific illness, it is common to ask for donations to a specific organization that specializes in information and services pertaining to that illness. Many such groups have a “donate in memory” option on their websites. Oftentimes families are notified regarding who made memorial donations in their loved ones’ names, but the amount of the donation need not be revealed.

Personal intentions: Those who would like to make a donation but cannot think of a charity to associate with their deceased loved one have a host of options at their disposal. Consider donating to a school or library, requesting materials be purchased in the decedent’s name. Otherwise, donate to a general scholarship fund, possibly at the decedent’s alma mater.

Finish their work: If the decedent was engaged in a charitable project prior to their death, volunteer to help complete that project.

Giving back after the death of a loved one is a great way to keep the memory of that person alive.