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VfMLUME 15 » NtnntR «t THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, iWS
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rilANK PARISEK PO 102 HONTt^Y. ILL
by Shetby Hfll
. A most impressive oereroooy, tiie B^ Oout of Hioirovs, wotneased by 350 guests, was pesttonned Sub- day, .lanuary Stii in tbe trade sch¬ ool gym. At L-30 pm. Shane Jordi, Son of Mr. and Mts. A3ireQ Jiottil, Jr., and Amfaongr Komin. aian M Mr. aod Mrs. StanfaQf IWOTwa, aws^, eaaprted lio.tiidr itoay.<<.faqiig^a|^%.
sett Anckenon. TlMbi fab^fca'-tere ofao escorted to pfaoeb xithM^lcv Scouts Doi« WiQ dad OtNt ^etmar^y. FrMmAne the pk^e^aedtlaldon oCv Colors by Scout Kfairk DJorn, Gregg DeDina, FbH Donafaoe, iM Steve Greichis, Sooutinaster Alfred Jorid, Jr. introduced AaastaKt Soout- maSber Dedina as Mlasiter of C^e^
niMides.
llie innxaiion was then Mr! by Dr. Fredrick Kami, pasttir of the TifnOy Luttievan Charcli. Mr. De¬ Dina lanoseded by idbrodnfcing Eai^e SnMlt candidsibe Shane MnS. He bOw^luced Staane as the scout be bad Wi^tea "tttaate" the firsit day be came into, tite bio«p eigblt fa* te agioal^Aaunil inw t!f«fane
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&Mut mn d^anson ttieli iBlittdiic- ed'fi^k^ Jtoout oemttdate Tony Kor. win. He desctfced Tonv as belitg smali in size, tno. tivays tbiolcimK 'W*; and oondhjIdcM Mis idbo^ ductaon by sarfng, "He may otdy be four feet ten on tiie oubside, but on tbe inside, to me, lie is ten feet trfl, my best friend, Toiv."
Sfasie 0Dd Tony thea tooA tiie Eagle Scout Oatii given by Dr. Dale MeDowcdl, KiBwaukae Disftiict Oiolr. man'.
Sbane and Tomy ttien received tiieir Eagle Scout awards, and in ton freeented Minalure Eiaigies to tiieir mntiieos. Mr. Jonft and Mr. Korwin then presented Ba^ Cct^ tifioslas to tiiefa fai*. '.'
At'lia-polBt aiifaje;ii|.itfntwil a '««"-*'^ ¦iiailL ja ,ii<iiiim. 40' kk
and deseribfatt bis ae the beat fMher ever.
Presentations were then made to the new Eiwie SooUts by Mr. Wemer Kampbausea^ Internataionai Re|nre^ sentaitLve; Mr. Robert Sdiuitz. AmeriaanJsini Chainnan of the Huntiey Ameaacan Legion Post 673; Mr Donald Enstrom, Mayor of Hunt
ley, end Mr. George Meyens oi tiie Sheriif's Department of McHenry Oounty. Tbe boys reoelved State Stsm Irom Senator Jack Scbaffer and Amedcaa flags, wiach haive been flown over the White Hoiuse, from CiQfigreesBtto Robert MoClory.
Congoeaenwn M<<lary (teecriiied aa. Jpiaelie Sbout by usinc ihe letters <k'ihe Bas^.. tbe idbber E stands, ; and Ga«pr to fnifli $be
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m^ir lUch 'A' stte^ for Abfe and AHibiibiiS to do those tilings vMA a scdot must do. R oould also stand fbr Awfti if a lioy was not able and not ambitious, or amb%- ious and not able to do tiiese tbings. It ^so stiands fbr Adventure which is what a sootrt gete plenty of. 'G' stands -for Generousity in Giving of himself and also fbr Grateful to
those Who^heftped bfai riae to ttie rank of Eagle Scout 'L' afaads Hor Loyaity to otbecs snd ixatbg in tfie scose tiiat Bb^ Sooufa ears fbr «tiiers. Ibe iinBl: "£' stawb for Ex- arnpie thst an Eagie Scott KMist set for others and ior Everyttdng ciLse that we dont have tima to aay about «o Ba«ie 6cndt.
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i-kktix- aeited to tfie stage to i Ba£le Scout oatb. ,
Dr. Harm was then oaMed upon for the closing prayer, but beftee doing so, be expressed his dainii's laikle as sponsors fior Tioop 167.
Following! the pnayer, Sfame and Tony received their many guests and enjoyed re^resivnents.
Village Board^ Meeting News
The regular meeting of tiie Vil¬ lage Board of Trustees was held fai the BcaKl Rocm of the Viiliage Hall, Tbur«Jay evening, January 2, 1975 at 7:30 p.m.
The lOQcwing oSicers were pi-e- sent: Mayor Ensftnooi, Tnistees Fnanik, Manning, Eggers, Swanson, StT?c«ipe, Ackman and Poiioe Ovief Dziewior, Percy Swanson and Ran¬ dy Woodman.
The meeting was called to order with tile preserttation of the De¬ cember Sth minutes. Since there were no aKeratJons nor oarrectiomB, they Stood approved as presented.
Tilie bflis were presorted to the board.
A moliion Was miade 1^ Trustee Eggers, seconded by TTruBtee FVank, to approve all bitl<s and to have ordeis drawn on the Ti^aBurer for their amount. Motion oaatied.
Tlie Treasurer's report was then brou«bt belfore tbe Board and wifii the exception of (be missing dis¬ bursement in the Mdtdr Fnei lte widch was due to ttie Cierk's bn- proper coding of tfae voucher, a md&on was made by llrusitee Strauiie, seioanded by Tnistse Prank, to apf^ovetiiei report es presented., and ii{Mn rdk csH, eSi] Urastees voted aye and Ihe ntotibft oanied.
Ibe Preaidaht then oalled upon Mr. Lyle Thornpson, «<k> giVe a preseMation on canoer bamninoe from tile American FtainilSr Life Asaurance Oompany, OofambaS, Gaoriia. Ttie President advised Bfr. Thompeoo that all eimplaTees would CentlBoed on Back Page VILLAGE BO/^ttD
Open Letter To The People Of Huntley
I am waiting: tiiis letter in an at'.empt to keep the people of Huntiey ir.Cormed cf the services the Huntley Police Department is trying to improve fcr 'hem. There Y3n te".T ntany drsrges in the struetwre of ttie Police Depattmciit in an effort t» give to Huntley the mast prcfessicnl, responsible, and evident Pdioe Deparlment in Its ¦his'ory. Under the guidance of tbe Vi'lofe Beard and the enthusiastic support of the majority I feel ws .-ire moving ever closer to that goal One problem that had to be over¬ come is the commiinJoatron between the people in need of heip iand the Police Department Too often a per¬ son trjying to oontadt the Police ^^ould find no answer cm tiie teie- phone and many times by the time the Pdioe did arrive it would have been fibo late to effectively aid the person. It is witfa this in mind that we searciKd fbr a metiiod to toe- vent this tragedy. We now feel we hare (flbatiU tbe sohriiaa.
Tbe ultimate answer woifld be to hdre our mm radb> aperatoiis end to put Mto operMInn a conwwni- oatiDns center of oo- own. HiOwever, < the cost of such a servioe (aame- wfieoe neiBir $30,000100) anaaai^ ««sU pPivent tfae VUlaige from lob- taiiiiiiC IHIs Mrvioe for yeara to oofiie. Tbe fifinois Law Eodboiroemeht Oonsnisribn jifaiied ti* pnMem the snaSdr Vaia«es wire faced wMi. Tbe I.L.E.C ttien put M» ef¬ fect a libgham Ifaat wouM iftow tiiese VJUans tUa sama bfaic% df OaiafaBed on Fage Two
Rescue Squad Benefit Dance March Sth
Pboto by Dave Veatii
The Huotiey Fire DeiMtaaent will faMd a benatt dance oa MItmch Stfa at tiie HooMcQT Fke^iStation fiar (be benefit of ttie raacae sqasU. A 25" AdminBl Telewiaisa set and a aakxo wave oven wil be: given aiway to s«ne iueky peraon that evening.
The talevirion is on dMao^ in tiie «sndow w V St V Eiectoosam and the oaiars ymn oven at Heinefiay Uardwaae. Ifakets ney be purch¬ ased for the danee and give away affar Moediv evaniag Irom any fireoaa or «fc (be faro aixxve men-
lioned sMrc pins miany otiier busi- ncsses in taiwn.
Tbe Huntiey Rescue Sqruad is oom prised of 16 of Huntiey's 26 firemen. 10 of wliom have oompleted the BMT No. 1 course. Tbese men vol- ndbeer ti|eir tifeseiving skills £ree of cbaigei
Money raised from the benefit
wUl be used to equip the resooe
viidde witii the neoestsary equifv
' ment to sustain and oontroi hinnan
Mte.
Chief Freund Stated tttat tiie Mf e the vehicle saves might tie your kDved ones. He said ttiat ttie vehi¬
cle unbeqidped is appnoAnitKtyf S 16,500. The HuntJey Hre PKitect- oin EHstrict purchased (he Htnlley vehide fbr $9,05a72 eitfMeett motte a«o as a demooEtantoi). IS,iOOO is stilled owed. , *
The fire depaitmedt ie ttifUS %o]: pay off this amoutik fa otdtr to keep tiie tax late as low as,|^oai^ ible witbaut additionei neferudfaans, the Chief said. He added tifat do¬ nations are tax delnctoUe. DtifaK^ ions may foe sent to the Hti^ttey Fre Department, Hundey, ItMaote or may be given to any fireman..
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1975-01-09 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 09 |
| Year | 1975 |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue | 41 |
| 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 |
