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^ HUNTLEY ^«*««'rfe
VOLUME 16 — NUMBER 37 ¦raUKSDAY, mCXMBER 11, »75
11 ~ ¦ Na Aae««r 4»14M
H nam
VilligeBoud
R«tular Meeting
The Regular Meeting of the VU- lagc Board of Trustees w«s held 'Ihursday evening. December 4, 1975, in the Board Room of the Vil¬ lage HaU and called to order at 8:00 p.m.
Those in attendance were: Presa- dcrtt Enstrom, Trustees Stroupe, Ackman, Lohneis, Frank, Manning and Eisenmencer, as well as Attor- t>ey C^dwell, Village Engineer 'VV'oodmian ana Chief of PoUoe Dzie- wkx:.
The minutes of the November 6th, 1975 meeting were brought beflore the Board and since there were no additions nor corrections, they stood apprt>ved as read
The TVeasurer's Report as of Nov- edtMT 30, 19f75 was preserited anidl after dbouasuon, a motion was nude by Traatee Stroupe, seoonded by Trustee Frank, to spprove of said report nd tjpon roll call, all membere voted aye and the motion carried.
The bflls for November, 1975 were examined by all trustees and harve bean set out on the attached listing. A miotlon was made by Trustee Frank, seconded by Trustee ELsen- mcnger, to approve aU biUs on said listing and upon roll c'all, aU trustees vjted aye an! the motion carried.
The Motwr Fuel Tax Aifflotment 'Air Dotdbar, 1976 amounted to $1,-
'< w«B el
report by Mr. Woodman in re. the Sewer Treatment Ptant. He stated that he had called the State that day and was informed that they had finished reviewing the viBage's file and would aware $787,000 to¬ ward Strips I, 2 and 3 shortly. The Presidont inqoipe ds to the Dean Milk Co.'s lift station and Mr. Wood- V man informed hi mthat there should •be no problem atid thia.t the Dean Milk Co. could begin letting bids. Mr. Woodman also informed the Board that rro word had been re¬ ceived from the Chicago Northwest¬ ern Railway in regard to the draint- - age along the railroad right-of-way President Enstrom than called on Mr. Roy Bankos and Mr. Ed Swei- gor, who were at the meating to present a discussion and plea for ' fimds for tlie Kishwaukee stream improvements from the Huntley- ilarengo Blacktop to the Chicago Northwestern Railway trestle. After ¦ a discussion at ongth in which it Vas noted ttet the Ooral-Grafton .Drjjnage Oro«ip hd filed for a per¬ mit for the proposed dean-up, the l^ard recogtiized the tiieed for this to be done and advised Mr. Sweiger and W. BankeS ttialt when they come up witli a dollar figure need¬ ed for this to come back to the Board and th.ej would take under consideration.
f In re. the Bioenltenmal Committee,
a mioty« was made by TYu&tee
" i/tiTK^, seconded by Trustee Flrank,
that the Board as a body expressed
ioncem for the ooiganization of the
Bicefltennial Oommittee's operation
for noi proceeding as planned and
the Board has authorized the Presi-
.derit to look into the matter and
. to make his recommendations at
'the iwxt metftin*. Upon tc»t atli,
\he foUowiog w«s noted: Stroupe,
aye; Ackotan, nay. LohneSs, aye;
Fittidc, aye; Menotag, aye; «nd Biaea-
ay«. The motion oarned.
1W Frciident then read a lettier
\to tto Huaed front a Mns. John
Cai«y of libertyviUe in which she
stdM that «8 tfw must (nvel
thtVMeh the viUa«e, she noted that
OijwthMud on Page Two
Lion President Delwin Borhart is shown above presenting a check to Huntley Fire Chief Piiil Freund for $1100. The money wOl be oaed fo pay off tiie rescue vehicles in the background. The Lions raised over $900 of the $1100 needed to pay off this rescue vehicle from a pancake breakfast eariier this faH he remaining $Z00 was donated to the Fire Dept by the dub. Both of Huntley's rescue vehicles are now paid off through donations from the people of the Himtley Fire Protection Dist. Chief Freund on behalf of tho Fire Dept. thanks everyone for their generosity and support
The Hnntley Jaycees decorated the town witb lighted Santa Clauses between Myrtle and the railroad tracks. The Santa Clauses were purchased froa another commnntty, Ihey were cleaned 19 and refitted with bUibs a^ Freund Eqi^pntcnt by the Jaycees. On Saturday, members of the dnb, using a h»k lift, stifeng wire the Imgth of Main Street and pot 19 the decora- ttoas. The band shell and tlfy park were previously decorated by memben «t tbe Village Street department Funds to purchase the decoratlooa were ntami tnm Jagrcee projects aocfa as tiie Las Vegas uite, held earlier this yean and with the qiook honse. J^e Huntley area Jaycees ai« a newly tamed ecganlsaticHi. They are comprised of young men between /be ages of 20 and 36. Xlie orgaafasathHi enables the yoimg men to gskt knowledge of adaihHs<.ratfon by doing woclfawfaUe projects. PrevioaMy the Jaycees deaiied vp the triangle at the railroad tracks and Rte. 47.
Village Store Winners
Last Saturday, the winners of the Village Store Ohrisbmas Contest were drawn by Rita Schweiger. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nolan and Delores Mcinkc avsisted.
The winners are: Norma Lindsay, Toaster Oven; Winnie Pump, Bicy- ."!c: Ida Simpson, Gramd&itilthevs C kck; Niithon Mortemer, dock; I'ai Japrinan, Dishes; Terri Grechis, Lujzgage andCorma Grismer, Show and Tell Machine.
Weekend for 2 at Vagabond to Be Given Away
The Huntley Farmside and par¬ ticipating mechants are sponsor¬ ing a werftend for two at the Vaga-, bond Inn in Rochelle,
The Vagabond Inn is a resort ho- tej featuring an indoor swimming; pool, health clubs, cocktaiil lounges and 3 restaurants, tennis courts, golf course an dmaey more attmac-. tions. Each of the participating meivi chants will have a box in wliich cusstomers may sign the slip pro-' vided for a tlrawdng which will be heJd New Year's Eve. Eadi men^ chant on New Year's Eve will draw^ ono name from his box. These tuunes will be place din another oootaiiner and later that evening the wkmii]^ name will be selected. In additian to i| the winner of the trip, a seoond trip; Contfaaed on Paie Tww; VACATION FOR TWO
Penquins Sponsor School
In accordance with penetttpb, 96V^
of llie State Snowmobfie oijtiBMlice, the Huntley Penguins aGkiM • Jim Schmieding, ooe oi MoHeany coun¬ ty's certified iostnuktos, to ^v« thi course. Hus itwolves all persons between the ages of 12 to 16. The state law is that to operate a snow- mohUe you must have a lesai dri¬ ver's license or a snowmobUe cer¬ tification card. Wiith the kctifica- ti<m caaxi, you may operate a Show- mobile bj' yourself, a kxig as a person, with a legal AiverB license jv acoompanjing you 00 another niadline
Attending tlw-s prognam were 27 ^oung boys and gu'ls. These stu- denftis had (heir first 4 hours of in- stnvctiion on Saturday, E>ec. 6 and have a remaining 4 houns of in^ struotion phis the basic operations and haodldng of a snowmobile to complete this course. Those students not having a .snowmobfle of their own will he sponsored b ya dub njember. Students for this course have come from Huntley, GUberts, Elgin, Hanpshire, and Dundee. The couurse is being givai in the (own- 'hip garage.
AVe, as a club, fed that wiht more people understanding the safe¬ ty and operation of snowmobUes, will surely help e&ninat eunneoes- .sar)- snowmob^ing witfavi the city li.mits cf Huntley. <•
We hc^>e all the present pastldr rants of Saturday's coonse will cSme back to findsh because the |^M|tDO> tor stated that this was oi»e.of-'lhe nion? Tosponave classes Iw -Wi had. J
We thank evetyone involvetf. in
helping us bring this about fis. S^fer
Snowmobdling. ', ^
Thank you, ^ <' V.
Huntle yPenguins -f,
Snowmobile Club *.
School Menu a
^^' .?ften« Weel ^f Dei li - ll
%^ Monday — Pizza burger on i potato .chips, whole kemdoomtj f.4)teianic^, qiUk^ ijf'l ^- Tuesday — ¦ drange Juaoe, dogs & baked beans, carrot endj cry st^.i buttered bread, peache*-, milk ' ¦'
Wednesday — Christimis Dioier, Roast turkey, anat*erry mashed potatoes, fresh ^n^en cookies mad^ iiy hoairf Ec. < mlik. i
Ihuitsdiaiy — Meat balls in ton&to Kauce, steamed rice, sweet patat|es, |butbered bread, firuit cuup. milk^'
Ftiday —^ Qnange jiaoe, maoajbd
nd cheese, buttered green beAs,
ered bread, baked dessert, odbk.
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1975-12-11 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1975 |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue | 37 |
| Decade | 1970-1979 |
| Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
| Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
| Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
| Subject | Newspaper Archives |
| Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
| Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
| Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
