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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 9, 2022 VOLUME 88 NO. 39 OCTOBER 9, 2022 LeRoy Pennysaver & News • www.leroyny.com Phone 585-768-2201 • Fax 585-768-6334 LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED LEROY 15 w. Main st. 585-768-2440 Hours: M-F 7:30-7:00, Sat., 8:30-6:00 Sun. 9:00-5:00 Le Roy, NY 768-2360 acehardware.com • crockers@rochester.rr.com Celebrating 50 Years of Business in LeRoy! © August 2021 Moran Foods, LLC. All rights reserved. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Ad valid at participating locations. Not all items available in all stores. Not responsible for typographical errors. Find your nearest Save A Lot at savealot.com Find a store near you a savealot.co We accep Your chance to WIN card, daily $99 gift ca more valuable prizes Exclusive sizzling HO coupon offers - deliv straight to your inbox Scan here to enter or visit us at: for official rules and details. 99Days PrizeG HURRY! 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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 9, 2022 When you shop with any of our advertisers, tell them "I saw it in the " by Greg “Porp” Rogers It has been my pleasure to have been your mayor for ten plus years. It is a trust I take very seriously and do my best to keep LeRoy both progressive and Historic at the same time. Very often people say it is a thankless job, but nothing could be farther from the truth. The people from the community have been extremely supportive and the job has been very rewarding. One such reward came from the recently departed Nancy Baker. Nancy was a person always giving to this community and served in so many ways, and when she reached out in a letter to thank me, it was truly one of my proudest moments. Having graduated with her son Tom, and playing football with Bill as well as knowing her other children her letter hit my heart and truly made my day. Leaf season is upon us again, please keep your leaves out of the street and off the terrace. “Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier” Mother Theresa Mayor's Corner R & D Craft and Gift Shop 54 WOLCOTT ST. LEROY, N.Y. 14482 FRIDAY - 4-8PM SATURDAY & SUNDAY - 12-4PM Gifts $10.00 and under Crown Royal Gnomes & other Gnomes Wreaths • Stocking Stuffers Ornaments • Towel Angels Candles • Serving Plates & Much More MAY CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 914-475-5438 (PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE) 53rd LeRoyan of the Year Award The Le Roy American Legion, Botts-Fiorito Post 576 announces the 2022 “LeRoyan of the Year Award” Banquet to be held at the American Legion Post Home. Saturday, October 15th, 2022 at 6:00PM This year’s selection for the award is Martha Bailey This year will mark the 53rd year in which the Award has been presented. Tickets are available at the American Legion. Tickets are $25.00 each. DEADLINE Monday, October 10th

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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 9, 2022 John F. Rider Real Estate RiderRealestate.com Not the biggest, just the best! PROUDLY SERVING LEROY & SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES SINCE 1962 John F. Rider, Licensed Real Estate Brokerage 8130 E. Main St. Rd. Le Roy John F. Rider - Founder • Steve F. Rider 585-490-4564 JoAnn Snyder 585-813-4771 • Greg Rogers 585-314-3786 Nancy AndersonBaker On September 30, 2022 at age 86, Nancy Baker completed her journey home with the help of Hospice surrounded with love by her family and accompanied by the thoughts and prayers of family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, a son-in-law, and a grandson. Nancy is leaving behind her husband of 65 years, Bruce, their 6 children and their spouses, 20 grandchildren and their spouses, and 17 great grandchildren. The Bakers moved to LeRoy NY in 1963 where, with Nancy’s help and guidance, Bruce opened his Family Practice. Over the next fifty plus years Nancy embedded herself into the fabric of LeRoy. Her many activities included School Board president: Woodward Memorial Library Board, numerous Village, Town, and County committees, an extensive history of volunteerism, and as an involved member of St Mark’s Church. As important as LeRoy was to Nancy, her biggest commitment was to her family and friends. In 2019 they moved to St John’s Brickstone Active Senior Community in Brighton, NY, bringing part of LeRoy with them and leaving part of themselves in LeRoy. Family and friends may call on Saturday, Oct. 8 from 3 ~ 7 PM at the Falcone Family Funeral & Cremation Service Inc., 8700 Lake St. Rd., LeRoy. Her Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, Oct. 9 at 12:00 PM at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1 E. Main St., LeRoy. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Nancy are suggested to the Woodward Memorial Library, 7 Wolcott St., LeRoy, NY 14482 Your memories and condolences may be shared with Nancy’s family at www.falconefuneralhome.com. LeRoy Central School is NOW Hiring Cleaner: Second Shift Cleaner Typical duties include Nightly routine cleaning of classrooms,hallways and offices. • Must meet minimum Genesee County • Civil Service requirements. • This position typically works 3:00-11:30pm. • Minimum starting pay is $13.94 with incremental increases based on previous experience. • Full time positions include options for health insurance and NYS retirement. Interested applicants must complete a Genesee County Civil Service Job application and submit that application to: PJ Fannon, Director of Facilities Le Roy Central School, 2-6 Trigon Park, Le Roy NY 14482 www.leroycsd.org CUSTOMIZED T-SHIRTS • HATS • JACKETS • TOWELS EMBROIDERY MAKES GREAT GIFTS FOR YOUR FAMILY • FRIENDS • ETC. 1 Church St. | LeRoy, NY 14482 | 768-2201 | www.lpgraphics.net

LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 9, 2022 by Lynne Belluscio As mentioned in last week’s article about wheat, the early settlers planted summer wheat. It has a low gluten content and isn’t very good for yeast bread, but it was all they had except corn meal. It was ground into flour between mill stones. In this part of New York, because of the open fields, a lot of wheat was grown and it became famous. Rochester, which had abundant water power and was situated on the Erie Canal, became known as the flour city. But all of that changed when disease hit the wheat. Wheat production moved west to the great plains. And so here is the rest of the story. There was a type of wheat grown in Europe - - in the Ukraine. It was winter wheat and was planted in the fall. It needed freezing weather to grow. It was high in gluten and made great bread. In the 1870s, Russian immigrants from the Ukraine brought winter wheat seeds with them to the farmlands of Kansas. It was a variety known as Turkey Red. It grew very tall and created lots of straw. It also wasn’t easy to grind with mill stones. So, with the importation of hard winter wheat to the Midwest, a lot of changes had to be made. The most significant was the introduction of “roller mills.” The hard winter wheat could be ground between porcelain rollers. In fact, if you look carefully at the photograph of the LeRoy mill on Mill Street, you will notice that it is the LeRoy Roller Mill. Interestingly, in LeRoy, there was a man who was interested in breeding new varieties of winter wheat. He was the father of famous LeRoy artist, Frank Eastman Jones. A.N. Jones came to LeRoy from nearby Newark, N.Y. He acquired what was known as the “Railroad Mill” which was located north of town along the Oatka Creek. Jacob LeRoy had built the mill and had connected it to the mill in town with a “canal” which was a mill race. It is not known why Jones decided to experiment with cross breeding wheat varieties, but he developed 15 varieties. In 1889, he released Red Clawson which is a cross between Clawson and Golden Cross. Surprisingly, Red Clawson is still available commercially. He was one of the first to practice composite crossing. Early Genesee Giant, is the result of 8 successful crosses and was a variety distributed in 1893. Jones Fife and Red Wave are still grown today. Milling winter wheat with roller mills increased production of flour. Mechanization both in the fields and in the mills was necessary. Wheat was no longer sown by hand. It was planted in rows, and then the young plants had to be cultivated. The wheat had to be harvested in the summer. It was no longer winnowed by hand, and huge steam powered harvesters separated the wheat from the straw and the chaff. Massive mills were built along the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. The Pillsbury Company was founded in 1869 by Charles and John Pillsbury. GoldMedal Flour Companywas named for the Gold Medals that were won in 1880 by Washburn Crosby at the first International Millers’ Exhibition in Cincinnati. Earlier in 1866, Cadwaller Washburn began what was to become General Mills. His mill, was the largest mill west of the Mississippi and west of Buffalo. James Ford Bell became president of the Washburn Crosby Company in 1925. General Mills was created on June 20, 1928. Fast forward to 2007, when I was at the annual meeting of the A s s o c i a t i o n of American Museums in Chicago. I was getting on a tour bus hosted by James Ford Bell’s grandson. “Well Mr. Bell, if you are ever in LeRoy, I hope you stop by the Jell-O Museum.” Eight years later he stopped by to say hi. By the way, if you are ever in Minneapolis make sure to visit the “Flour Tower.” It’s a great museum experience and you’ll learn about the huge explosion that destroyed the Washburn Mill on the night of May 2, 1878. It also has a great test kitchen and a huge gift shop. So, what is the story about Queen Victoria and LeRoy flour? Mr. Prentice who owned the LeRoy Roller Flour Mill shipped flour to England to Queen Victoria. In the archives of the Historical Society is a framed paper bag of Mr. Prentice’s flour. Whether Queen Victoria ever said anything about the flour is up for discussion. Other flour facts: March is National Flour Month. There are 21 different kinds of flour. Enriched floor was begun in the 1930s. When you buy “all purpose” flour, it is a mixture of soft and hard wheat. Bread flour is hard wheat with high gluten content. Cake flour is soft wheat, fine texture, with little gluten. Bleached flour is created by using a bleaching agent which creates a whiter, finer grained, softer flour. It is best used for cookies, pie crusts, quick breads, and pancakes. Whole wheat four is made from the entire wheat kernel and is made from hard wheat. Pasta flour is also called semolina flour and traditionally Italian pasta is made from durum wheat and has little gluten. And, if you are reading labels, if it says stone ground – it means that it was not ground in porcelain rollers. Wheat - Part 2

LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 9, 2022 I have retired and am closing my law office in LeRoy, NY after 48 years. Recent files, Last Wills and Testaments, and other documents have been transferred to the Boylan Law Office at 45 West Main Street, LeRoy. Abstracts of Title have been returned to the appropriate title companies for safekeeping, namely Stewart Title, Crossroads Abstract, Cornerstone Abstract and Genesee Valley Title. I would like to thank each and every one of you for the opportunity to assist you in your matters and for making my 48 years of practicing law in LeRoy, NY enjoyable. Michael T. Welch Michael T. Welsh, Attorney 41 Main Street LeRoy, NY 14482 Friends of the late Joy Cooney (1931-2022) are invited for Refreshments & Reminiscences Saturday, October 22 betweeen 3:00 and 4:30 pm St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1 East Main St., LeRoy (side entrance)

LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 9, 2022 ALLWHO WISH TO BE CONSIDERED MUST SUBMIT THIS FORM The Le Roy Pantry & Help Fund will be considering recipients for this year’s food baskets and gifts programs. If you or if you know of someone who you feel should be considered, please fill out the form below: Applicants must live in the Le Roy Central School District. MAIL TO: Le Roy Pantry &Help Fund 48 Main St. Le Roy, NY 14482 Le Roy Pantry & Help Fund Appl ication Deadl ine October 30, 2022 Submitting a name does not guarantee assistance. The allocations committee must balance need against available resources and must reserve for itself the right to make decisions on its perception of greatest need. You will be notified only if declined. Pick up by Appointment Only Start date: Decemeber 8th Call 585-768-4559 Established 1980 Le Roy, New York 14482 NAMES OF HOUSEHOLD: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER ( A MUST ): Prefer local number CHILDREN (names, male or female and date of birth) ( A MUST ) REASONS FOR CONSIDERATION: SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: All who wish to be considered must submit this form.

LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 9, 2022 Rent To Own 4 Mobile Home Units available at Oatka Creek MHP - 2 Black Creek MHP - 2 Call (585) 738-0953 for details C L A S S I F I E D S The Rotary Club of LeRoy, met October 5, 2022 at the D&R Depot where Rotary Club President, Christine Gephart greeted the attending members and guests warmly. President Christine called the meeting to order with The Pledge and 4-Way test, along with introduction of guests, Katie Bonacquisti, and Kelsey Walther from FRESH, LeRoy High Music Teacher, Jessa Dechant and her two daughters, and LeRoy Seniors, Ryan Shirley, Katelynn Everett and Nate Yauchzee. A n n o u n c e m e n t s included the Rotary Appliance Raffle being held October 23 at Our Lady of Mercy (Holy Family) gymnasium. Tickets are $15 which includes a meal and drink. There are 15 major prizes this year. The appliance raffle is the largest fundraiser of the year for LeRoy Rotary and benefits the entire community. The Club has been selling tickets at many area events plus they can be purchased at Tompkins Insurance, Nanette’s Hair and Now or Save-A-Lot or tickets can also be purchased from any LeRoy Rotarian. Next, President Christine asked if there was anyone that wanted to fess up for missed meetings. Mike Tucci and Nan Chiulli said they were working and Mary Margaret Ripley said she threw her back out baking too much but after two chiropractor visits was feeling much better. The fining session was brief but informative. Proud dad, Mike Tucci paid a double, self-imposed fine for his two young daughters enjoying school and being excited about riding the bus and the fun they are having with gymnastics, soccer and other activities. Nan was fined for her and Michael and a LeRoy contingent hanging out at UB with Step-Son Xander who is attending his first year at College there. Xander is having the time of his life and Nan advised the attending seniors at the meeting to enjoy their years at college, have fun but get your work done too. The club celebrated two birthdays this month. Members Jason Karcher and Scott McCumiskey were serenaded with a rousing rendition of Home on the Range after being fined for said birthdays. Jessa Dechant was presented with a check for RAMP (Rotary Assisted Music Program) a LeRoy Rotary funded program which provides beginner music books for children at LeRoy Central School entering Band for the first time. Mrs. Dechant shared that they had over 40 new participants in Band this year and they very much appreciated Rotary funding this needed program. Program presenters for the day were Katie Bonacquisti and Kelsey Walther representing LeRoy Business Council’s subcommittee F.R.E.S.H. The F.R.E.S.H. committee was a committee formed to work on Food and Drink, Retail, Events and Attractions, Services, and Enhancement/beautification of LeRoy. The scarecrows currently on Main Street are a result of this committee and the next two events they are working on are Main Street trick-or-treating and enhancing Winterfest in LeRoy. For Winterfest they are adding horse drawn carriage rides, the high school chorus will be singing at the lighting of the tree, there will guided history tours of Main Street, Santa will be involved of course and the Main Street and Mill Street shops will all be open and having sales. There is much more to come with this committee so keep a lookout for more events and happenings. On a final note for the day the Club wanted to remember Nancy Baker, wife of longtime member Bruce Baker on her passing this past week. Nancy was and has always been an active spouse for the Club. Her smile, willingness to help and encouragement for all things Rotary always brightened every event Rotary Club of LeRoy had. The Club wishes Bruce and the entire Baker family condolences. President Christine thanked the guests and all in attendance. Without anything else for the good of Rotary the meeting was adjourned. To stay connected with the Rotary Club of LeRoy visit them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and also visit the club’s website at leroyrotary.org LeRotary Notes

LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 9, 2022 LEROY COMMUNITY KITCHEN - Serving dinner every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month starting at 4:30 until 5:45. Our Lady of Mercy Parish, 44 Lake St. THRIFT SHOP - At the First Presbyterian Church basement. Main & Clay St. LeRoy. Tuesdays 10-noon, & 4-5:30 pm, Saturdays 10-noon. Stop by to browse, many nice items. Donations accepted by phoning 7688700 or by appointment 356-6362 TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY) - Meets every Monday at 5:00 at the First Presbyterian Church in LeRoy. Call 585-7688611 for more information. LEROY FOOD PANTRY - 10AM - 12PM. Monday - Thursday in the basement of the LeRoy Town Hall. LEROY-STAFFORD SENIOR CITIZENS Luncheon will be on the thirdWednesday of each month at 12:30 at K of C. Lunch/ dessert provided for a small donation. Bring your own beverage. RESERVATIONS CALL Rosemary #506-5233, Lucy #721-6073 or Sue #861-0422. THE WOODWARD MEMORIAL LIBRARY Board of Trustees will be meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 5:00pm in the Library. GRACE'S CLOSET - A clothing giveaway at LeRoy United Methodist Church, 10 Trigon Park, LeRoy NY. Clothing for all ages infants through adults. Tuesday 5:00-630p & Thursday's 9:30-11:30a. Contact 768-8980. Use rear entrance onWest side of building. “COMMUNITY FOR UNDERSTANDING” A discussion group open to all, will start on Wednesday, October 12 at 7:00 pm at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1 East Main St., LeRoy. Info at https://stmarksleroy.org/ upcoming-events/. THE COVINGTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - Annual Ham Dinner Saturday, October 15th at 4pm. 1557 Simmons Road (between Pavilion and Perry). Ham, potatoes, squash, beans, rolls, and home-made pie . Take-outs available. PULLED PORK DINNER - October, 15 Sponsored by LeRoy United Methodist Church, 10 Trigon Park. Presale tickets available. Call 768-8980 & leave your name & number you will need. Pulled Pork Sandwich, Cole slaw & Cookie for $10.00. 12-2pm or until sold out. RIGA CHURCH FALL RUMMAGE SALE Oct.14 &15, 7057 Chili-Riga Cntr.Rd. (Rt.33A@36) O B I T U A R I E S Amy Rebecca Sellhorst, 37, LeRoy, passed away Sept. 28, 2022, at Strong Memorial Hospital in the loving presence of her family. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Amy are suggested to an animal shelter of the donor’s choice. Jennie “Busia” Starowitz, 96, Bergen, died on Sept. 28, 2022. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Bergen Ambulance and Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 326, Byron, NY 14422 or the South Byron Fire Department,, P.O. Box 22, South Byron, NY 14557. Judith E. Kolmetz, 84, Bergen, passed away on Sept. 20, 2022 at The Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing at Batavia. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Bergen Fire Department, 10 Hunter Street, P.O. Box 428, Bergen, NY 14416. COLOR PRINT Brochures · Postcards Envelopes · Business Cards Signs & Banners · Pens · Mugs and much more! 1 Church Street LeRoy, NY 14482 585.768.2201 www.lpgraphics.net

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