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1 Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald Wrap - May 10, 2015 www.barnardchevy.com for our entire inventory Real Experts. Real Value. Everyday. *While yours is under repair for collision. Min. repair $2500, licensed drivers 25 & over. see dealer for details. $ 99 95 Brake Pads Installed Every Day Low Price Includes Rotor Inspection & pad replace- ment with AC Delco Professional Dura- stop Ceramic Brake Pads with Limited Lifetime warranty. *Per Axle. Turning or replacing rotors, all other services, and tax extra. Excludes Corvette and other select vehicles. Retail customers only. See dealer for details. Offer valid through 5/31/15 *Balancing tires, tax, and more than 5 quarts of oil extra. Most V-6 and V-8 engines and other select vehicles require more than 5 quarts of oil. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details. Offer valid through 5/31/2015. $ 29 95 “POTHOLE SPECIAL” Includes front end alignment and visual suspension & wheel check. Valid on most vehicles. Parts extra, if needed. See dealer for details. Offer expires 5/31/2015. 5-Quart Oil Change, Tire Rotation & 27-Point Vehicle Inspection Conventional * dexos1 ®* Excludes full synthetic oil and diesel engines. 7101 Buffalo Rd. (Rt. 33) Churchville • 293-2120 Jim Barnard - Founder • Guaranteed best price Every day! • Large inventory of new Chevrolet Cars, Trucks, and Certified Pre-owned Vehicles. • If we don’t have what you’re looking for we will get it for you, no extra charge! • All just minutes away on Buffalo Road in Churchville! • No Ridge Road hassles, no Henrietta Road hassles, no hassles at all! “It’s Not ‘Business As Usual’, It’s Personal!” Andy Barnard, Tim Barnard & Allyn Barnard Offers valid til 5/16/15 JIM BARNARD CHEVROLET Everyday Low Price* COLLISION CENTER EXPERT REPAIR - ALL MAKES ALL INSURANCE FREE LOANER CAR * $ 39 95 *All leases are 10k/mi. per year on approved credit through GMF, °Equinox lease include non-GM lease in household. 1 All buy prices and Malibu & Cruze leases include GM or non-GM lease in household. **Silverado lease + buy prices include GM ‘99 or newer in household. All prices are plus bank fees, tax, reg. fees & 1st payment. Malibu & Equinox are prior service loaners (2-3k miles) Cruze is a prior driver ed car. (2-3k miles) Sales Dept. Hours: Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 8am-9pm Wed. & Fri. 8am-5:30pm; Sat. 9am-5pm Parts & Service Hours: Mon. Wed. Thur. & Fri. 7:30-5:30; Tues. 7:30am-8pm, Sat. 9am-1pm $ 59 95 ALIGNMENT TIRE REBATE * 30 DAY Price Match GUARANTEE when you buy select tires & if you find a better price within 30 days, WE”LL REFUND THE DIFFERENCE! Tire Rotations FREE FOR LIFE $ 100 up to On most popular brands. Rebate offer expires 5/31/14. Lifetime rotations w/purchase of 4 tires installed. See service advisor for details. *On most popular brands, select models and sizes. Rebate offer expires 5/31/15. Lifetime rotations w/purchase of 4 tires installed. See service advisor for details. WE’LL REFUND THE DIFFERENCE! TIRE REBATES * $ 100 * up to

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Page 1: Westside News Wrap - May 10, 2015

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www.barnardchevy.comfor our entire inventory

Real Experts. Real Value. Everyday.

*While yours is under repair for collision. Min. repair $2500, licensed drivers 25 & over. see dealer for details.

$9995Brake Pads Installed

Every Day Low PriceIncludes Rotor Inspection & pad replace-ment with AC Delco Professional Dura-stop Ceramic Brake Pads with Limited Lifetime warranty.*Per Axle. Turning or replacing rotors, all other services, and tax extra. Excludes Corvette and other select vehicles. Retail customers only. See dealer for details. Offer valid through 5/31/15

*Balancing tires, tax, and more than 5 quarts of oil extra. Most V-6 and V-8 engines and other select vehicles

require more than 5 quarts of oil. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details. Offer valid through 5/31/2015.

$2995

“POTHOLE SPECIAL”

Includes front end alignment and visual suspension & wheel check. Valid on most vehicles. Parts extra, if needed. See dealer for details.Offer expires 5/31/2015.

5-Quart Oil Change, Tire Rotation & 27-Point Vehicle Inspection

Conventional*

dexos1®*

Excludes full synthetic oil and diesel engines.

7101 Buffalo Rd. (Rt. 33)Churchville • 293-2120

Jim Barnard - Founder

• Guaranteed best price Every day!• Large inventory of new Chevrolet Cars,Trucks, and Certified Pre-owned Vehicles.

• If we don’t have what you’re looking forwe will get it for you, no extra charge!

• All just minutes away on Buffalo Road inChurchville!

• No Ridge Road hassles, no HenriettaRoad hassles, no hassles at all!

“It’s Not ‘Business As Usual’, It’s Personal!”Andy Barnard, Tim Barnard

& Allyn Barnard

Offers valid til 5/16/15

JIM BARNARD CHEVROLET

Everyday Low Price* COLLISION CENTEREXPERT REPAIR - ALL MAKES

ALL INSURANCE

FREE LOANER CAR*$3995

*All leases are 10k/mi. per year on approved credit through GMF, °Equinox lease include non-GM lease in household. 1All buy prices and Malibu & Cruze leases include GM or non-GM lease in household. **Silverado lease + buy prices include GM ‘99 or newer in household. All prices are plus bank fees, tax, reg. fees &

1st payment. Malibu & Equinox are prior service loaners (2-3k miles) Cruze is a prior driver ed car. (2-3k miles)

Sales Dept. Hours:Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 8am-9pm

Wed. & Fri. 8am-5:30pm; Sat. 9am-5pmParts & Service Hours:

Mon. Wed. Thur. & Fri. 7:30-5:30; Tues. 7:30am-8pm,Sat. 9am-1pm

$5995ALIGNMENT

TIRE REBATE*

30 DAy Price Match GUARANTEEwhen you buy select tires & if you find a better price within 30 days,

WE”LL REFUND THE DIFFERENCE!

Tire RotationsFREEFOR LIFE

$100upto

On most popular brands. Rebate offer expires 5/31/14. Lifetime rotations w/purchase of 4 tires installed. See service advisor for details.

*On most popular brands, select models and sizes. Rebate offer expires 5/31/15. Lifetime rotations w/purchase of 4 tires installed. See service advisor for details.

WE’LL REFUNDTHE DIFFERENCE!

TIRE REBATES*

$100*upto

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Stamps and coins in spotlight during national show May 15-17

The Rochester Philatelic Association is once again sponsoring the ROPEX Nation-al Stamp Show and Coins, taking place May 15-17 in Canandaigua.

The exhibition is being held at a new venue, the Greater Canandaigua Civic Center, located at 250 North Bloomfield Road, off NY Route 332 and the New York State Thruway. Hours are Friday 11-6, Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 10-3. Daily ad-mission is $2 for adults, youth under 18 free, and free for everyone on Sunday. The show’s theme is Elvis Presley and his fa-mous song, “Return to Sender.”

Twenty dealers from across the north-east will be selling and buying stamps, coins, covers, post cards, collections and supplies. Over 40 competitive exhib-its from the U.S., Canada, China and Pakistan will vie for medals and special awards. ROPEX is hosting the national convention of the Auxiliary Markings Club (http://www.postal-markings.org). A number of specialty society meetings will be held throughout the three days, most open to any interested collector.

Special youth activities take place on

Saturday and Sunday. Winners of the an-nual kids’ Design-A-Stamp competition will be announced on Sunday at 1 p.m.

Members of the public are welcome to bring in their stamps, collections and re-lated items for a free informal appraisal of their holdings by experienced RPA mem-bers. Those interested in selling may in-quire at dealer booths.

Three special displays will be in the Court of Honor. “World Rarities and Uniq-uities” as its title implies features rare and unusual material seldom seen, includ-ing the smallest item ever posted in the U.S. mail, a Hindenburg crash cover and a postal commemorative from the 1953 Mount Everest summit expedition.

The awards buffet banquet is scheduled for Saturday, May 16 beginning at 6 p.m. at Schooner’s Restaurant, 407 Lakeshore Drive. Tickets are $25 and must be re-served by May 9. Seating is limited to the first 60 attendees.

For information, refer to the ROPEX web site at http://www.rpastamps.org/ropex.html, or phone 585-752-6178.

Provided information

EARLY DEADLINE

WESTSIDE NEWS INC.Publishers of Suburban News &Hamlin-Clarkson Herald

Due to the Memorial Day holiday, therewill be an early deadline for all news and advertising for the May 24th edition of

Suburban News and The Herald.

All news and ads MUST be in our office by

4:00 P.M. on WEDnESDAY, MAY 20TH.

Our OffiCe will be ClOSeDfrOM NOON, THurSDAy, MAy 21ST AND will

reOPeN TueSDAy, MAy 26TH AT 8 AM.

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The Winners Are...The April winners in the

HometownCommunity Directory

Escape Contest1sT PrizE

Jessica VanTassell, of Spencerport2nd PrizE

Cindy Lutwiller, of Hilton3rd PrizE

LaDonna Wetzel, of Bergen1st Prize is a $100 Gift Certificate,

2nd Prize is a $50 Gift Certificate and 3rd Prize is a $25 Gift Certificate. All Gift Certificates are usable at any of the display advertisers in

Hometown Community directory.

NOTE TO ENTRANTS:Your choice of businesses will be limited to the cost of the ad placed by the business. Once prizes have been awarded equaling the amount of the ad, that

business can no longer be selected as a prize.

Enter the contest each week! Enter at our website www.westsidenewsny.com under the “Features” menu, or find the entry blank inside this paper. You just fill it out and mail it to us. Extra copies of the

Hometown Community Directory may be picked up at our offices at

1776 Hilton Parma Corners Rd., Spencerport.Questions? Please Call 352-3411.

sports/recreationKendall Eagles’ six-run third seals winby Warren Kozireski

Kendall took advantage of four walks, four wild pitches and three errors to plate six runs in the third inning on their way to a 17-4 girls softball win over Holley.

Holley jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning as Brianna Vanameron had a one-out single to left, stole second and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Heather Winkley then surprised everyone with a two-out RBI bunt single between first base and the mound.

The Eagles countered in their half of the inning with three runs. After loading the bases, Kali Haskins drove in one run with a two-out infield single and Marisa Hanlon followed with a two-RBI single to left.

Kendall broke the game open in the third with six runs as Hannah Evans drew a bases-loaded walk to plate one run and Taylor Kingsbury hit into an RBI fielder’s choice. A third run scored on an error and the other three runs came across on wild pitches.

The Hawks plated two runs in the fourth as Anna Brast-ed had a leadoff single and went to second as Vanameron was hit by a pitch. Brooklynn Bartholomew walked to

load the bases before Brianna Barber stroked a two-RBI single to center.

The Eagles made it 13-3 in their half of the fifth inning as Kacey Menge, who was earlier hit by a pitch, scored on a strikeout-wild pitch, Carley Lester drove in a run with a single followed by Brianna Jurs and Lester scoring on wild pitches.

Holley’s final run came in the sixth as Vanameron reached on an infield single, stole second and, after a Bartholomew infield single, pulled off a double steal put-ting runners on second and third. Vanameron scored on a fielder’s choice bunt.

The Eagles finished the contest in the sixth scoring four runs. Sarah Pearson hit into a bases-loaded fielder’s choice to drive in Becca Pearson, who had walked. Lester was hit by a pitch to plate the second run before Skye Brice pushed across the third with a walk. The game end-ed as Blacey Bakutis was hit by a pitch to drive in the final run.

The victory was Kendall’s third of the season with three games remaining in the regular season.

Metzger, Hendry pace Hilton Cadetsby Warren Kozireski

Senior Austin Metzger knocked in two runs and regis-

tered a save while classmate Alex Hendry pitched 6 2/3 innings while helping with one RBI and one run scored to lead Hilton to a 7-3 win over Greece Arcadia in boys baseball.

The Cadets broke up a scoreless duel in the fourth when Dom Palma stroked a one-out double to left and went to third on a flyout. Jack Annable singled to left to drive in the first run of the contest.

After the Titans tied the game 1-1 with a run in their half of the fifth, Hilton took advantage of two throwing errors and some clutch hitting to score four runs in the fifth for a 5-1 lead.

Matt Butts led off with a walk and was sacrificed to sec-ond base by Brandon Bourg. Justin Resseguie laid down another bunt, but the throw to first was in the dirt al-lowing the first run to score. Metzger followed with an RBI single to center and took second on the throw. Hendry then had an RBI single, stole second and went to third on the second error of the inning. He crossed the plate on an RBI single by Brett Turpyn.

Hilton tacked on two more runs in the sixth. Freshman David Stirpe led off with a single and went to second on a wild pitch. After Butts was hit by a pitch, Stirpe and pinch runner Zach Thorp pulled off a fake-bunt double-steal. Stirpe scored on a sacrifice fly RBI by Bourg be-fore Thorp crossed the plate on an RBI single to right by Metzger.

The Titans scored twice in the top of the seventh, but Metzger came on in relief to get the final outs and the save.

Hendy allowed just five hits and three walks while striking out two during his start to earn the win, which gave the Cadets their tenth win of the season against four losses.

66th Press-Radio Club Dinner had many local flavorsby Warren Kozireski

The 66th Day of Champions held May 4 at the Riverside Convention Center recognized five people who have ties to the west side of Monroe County.

Roberts Wesleyan three-sport star and Brockport High School graduate Marissa Sell was given the Amateur Ath-lete Award after she won the Kathy Freese Award, given annually to the top NCCAA women’s basketball player in the nation. The two-time NCAA First Team All-American and 2013 East Region Player of the Year became the only player in school history with more than 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. She finished her career seventh at Rob-erts in scoring and first all-time in rebounds.

College at Brockport Kinesiology, Sport Studies and Physical Education professor Dr. Lauren Liebermann was named one of three “Hometown Heroes” for her efforts in launching Camp Abilities - a weeklong camp each sum-mer for the past 20 years where blind and visually im-paired children and teens work with student counselors using sports and recreational activities. The program has now expanded into 23 different camps around the United States and world including in Ireland and Guatemala.

Former Spencerport High three-sport star and Golden Eagle assistant women’s soccer coach Gail Mann was honored with the Jean Giambrone Community Service Award. The current head coach at Nazareth College since 1993 spent five years at Brockport prior. She played soc-cer, basketball and softball while in a Rangers uniform before attending Cortland.

The final two western connections won’t actually arrive until August, but Harvey Anderson Scholarship Award winners Sydney Cowie and Christian Hollister both will attend the College at Brockport this fall.

Both from Perry High School, Cowie set a school record for kills and blocks while earning Livingston County Di-vision II All-Star and All-Greater Rochester honors. She will likely be a defensive specialist for the Golden Eagles this fall. Hollister will try out for the football team after the five-year starter earned Livingston County and All-Greater Rochester honors three times each.

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OTHER WAYS TO ENTER1. Watch your Suburban News or Hamlin Clarkson Herald each week for your entry blankSimply answer the questions & send it in.2. PLUS make a copy of every receipt over $25 for purchases made at any of the listed advertisers from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each receipt submitted.3. PLUS make a copy of every estimate for services made by any listed advertiser from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each estimate submitted.

1. Limit one entry per week per household for answers to questions printed below. No limit on entries submitted with a receipt for purchase or estimate for services as described above.2. All entries must be submitted in individual envelopes. All envelopes must have a return address on the front of the envelope including name of entrant. Entries submitted with a receipt must say “RECEIPT” on the envelope. Entries submitted with an estimate for service must say “ESTIMATE” on envelope. Numerous entries submitted in one envelope will count as only one entry.

RULES

Copies of the Hometown Community Directory may be picked up at our office at 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, Spencerport.

Find The Answers To The Questions Below Inside Your Hometown Community Directory

THIS WEEK’S QUESTIONS - Questions also listed on our website.

Mail this ad with your answers to

DIRECTORY ESCAPEc/o WESTSIDE NEWS INC.

P.O. Box 106, Spencerport, New York 14559Questions and entry form also available on our website.

Name______________________________________ Phone__________________

Address______________________________________ Zip__________________

AGAIN FOR THIS EDITIONYour choice of businesses to select from will be limited. Commencing with the May 2005 contest winners, we are limiting the certificate total for the next year from any particular business to the total spent on advertising by that business in the Hometown Community Directory for that year.

1. What pest control service provides 24 hour emergency service?

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_________________________________________found on page___________.3. What realtor can be reached at 690-7932?

_________________________________________found on page___________.4. What exercise and physical fitness facility suggests that you “Come experience a summer

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NOW YOU CAN ENTER ONLINE!To make entering our Directory Contest easier we now have the questions on our website

WESTSIDENEWSNY.comClick on “Features” and select the Directory Contest from the choices. That week’s questions

will be on that web page. All answers can only be found in the current edition of the

Hometown Community Directorysimply email your answers to the four questions to

[email protected]

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