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GRAFTON TOWNSHIPS OFFlC .AL NEWPAPER -SINCE 1960
USPS 580-360
VOLUME 23-NUMBER 9
THURSDAY, JUNE 9,1983
Huntley High School dchool FIloo
Huntley, III. 60142
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HUNTLEY DAY WINNERS AT MUSEUM
Pictured above is Henry Mariowe presenting~JayTPeterson wtth his prize from the Historical Museum.
The aduh prize of a year's membership in the Historical Sodety was won by Don Enstrom. The young people prize was a ticket to Great America and was won by Jay Peterson. Oonttaued on Page 5
CAR WASH
AND BAKE SALE June 11,1983
9:00 am to 2:00 pm Back of Lutheran Church
TRINITY LUTHERAN YOUTH GROUP
VILLAGEBOARO MEETING
MINUTES OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
VILLAGE BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
The Regular Meettag of the VUlage Board of Trustee of Huntley was held in the Board Room of the VUlage Hall on June 2, 1983 and brought to order by President Enstrom at 8:00 P.M.
Roll noted present the foUowtag: President Enstrom, Trustees Wicke, Browm, Dhamer, Mercer and Berlin; absent, Ahrens. Also attendmg were Village Engtaeer Schwegel and Attomey Szura, as well as members of the Public Works Department and the Chief of Pblice.
The minutes of the Federal C6nttauedonPage9
SCHOOLBOARD AGENDA
June 9,1983 7:30-10:30 P.M.
1. CALLTOORDEX
2. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG
3. MINUTES
A. Approve the mtautes of the May 12 regular meettag
B. Approve the confidential mtautes of the May 12 executive session
C. Approve any oommittee minutes, if presented
4. OPPORTUNITY FOH VISrtORS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD
5. FINANCE REPORTS POR ACnON
A. Agenda of Bills
B. Imprest BUIs - May
C. Activity Fund Transfer
6. FINANCE REPORTS FOR, INFORMATION
Conttaued on Page 7
Monday, June 20, 1983, y &mmm (Swdi wUI
LIONS CLUB
CHICKEN
BARBEQUE
Mouths are watering! Sto¬ machs are chumtagt AU because of thc Huntley Lion's Club Chicken Barbeque. It's that time of year again for the Annual Chicken Barbeque held at the Legion Home on Father's Day. Jone 19th. The Lions and Lionesses are busy getttag ready for the delicious meal of barbeque chicken, potato, baked beans, oole slaw, and roll. This is one treat you won't want to miss.
Donations are Adults $4.25, ChUdren under 12 92.25 and Sr. Cttizens (65 Sc up) $3.25. Remember June 19th at the Legion Home.
FLAGS AVAILABLE
Flag Day is June 14th. Anyone who would like to display the flag on June Hth can purchase them from Mabel Schultz ofthe Huntley AuxUiary by oontadtag the Legion Home.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AT TRINITY
On Trtaity
open its doors to chUdren of the community with the VBS theme "The Precious Word and Me." "We want the chUdren to have fun with crafts and projects, and games and songs," stated Rev. Charles Kittel, pastor of Trinity. "Most of all, we want to share the Good News of God's love with our church and neighbor¬ hood chUdren."
ta addition to many of the regular activities at VBS, this year wUI feature the showing of three spedal chUdren's fUms and a clostag day "Open Hous" featuring Mr. Dave Meyer, who wUI take one and all on a jouraey tato thc worid of Ulusion with a message of reality for today.
We would like to antidpate our needs by encouraging pre-registration. Simply call the churdi office (669-5780) week day momtags, Mon.-Thur. and leave your chUd's name, age, etc. ALL chUdren ta the community are weioome (Nur- sery-6th Grade).
This year's VBS will run from Monday, June 20th to Friday, June24th, each day from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and then the spedal clostag day OPEN HOUSE and MAGIC SHOW on Saturday, the 25th.
It's FREEI Enroll your chUd(ren) TODAY!
COMMUNITY MEETING JUNE 29th
There wiU be a community meettag concemtag the renova¬ tion of the Huntley Community Sport Complex. This informa¬ tive meeting will tavolve discussion on the new multi¬ purpose li^ts, announcer stand, and basebaU fields. Everyone is welcomed and all Conttaued on Page 2
STEVE DRENDEL NAMED IN WHO'S WHO
if- '^"^
cHtnty County Colleg -ve pitiufl to edition of WHO'S WHO )^ONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES wUl carry the name of Steven Dale Drendel, son of Kfr. Sc Mts. Vemon Drendel, wfao has been seleded as betag among the countty's most outstandtag campus leaders.
. Campus nomtaattag oommirtees and editors of tiie amiual diredory have tacluded the name of this student based on his academic adiievement, service to the community, leadership ta extracurricular activities, and future potential.
He jotas an elite group of students seleded from more tiian 1,400 tastitutions of higher leamtag ta aU 50 states, the Distrid of Columbia and several foreign natbns.
Outstandtag students have been honored ta the annual diredory stace it was first published ta 1934.
HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP
WINNERS
The following 1983 High Schooi Qraduatee received scholarships during commencement ceremonies on May 26,1983.
LIONESS SOHOLARSHiP Paul Btennwngar
LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Natalie FrMMid & JeH Hudren
HOWARD ROHH SCHOLARSHIP
Conttaued on Page 2
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1983-06-09 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 09 |
| Year | 1983 |
| Volume | 23 |
| Issue | 9 |
| Decade | 1980-1989 |
| 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 |
