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VOLUME 22-NUMBER 45 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1983
GRAFTON TOWNSHIP'S OFHCIAL NEWSPAPER -SINCE 1960
Huntley High School School Files Huntley, 111.60142
USPS 580-360
12 PAGES
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
20c PER COPT
ATHLETIC BOOSTERS VALES^mNE DANCE
The Huntley Athletic Boosters Dance held at the Legion last Saturday was a huge success. Music of the SO's A 60's was provided by the Dynamics. The highlight ofthe evening was the 50-50 cash giveaway. Winners were Er Smith, Huntley. SIOOO; Morris Kieffer, Marengo, $750; David Britton, Huntley, $500; and Carol Connors, Huntley, $250. The Huntley Athletic Boosters wish to thank everyone who attended the dance and helped to make it a success. A further report will appear in the paper at a later date.
JAYCEETTE
UONESS WANT YOUR HELP
More applications for batter¬ ies at reduced oost are needed by the Huntley Lioness. Please help us find everyone who buys batteries. You will be helping us obtain enough information to obtain our first minumym order. We want to be of service to everyone in the community who can use this service. Please contact our president, Dorothy Dammyer, 669-3191, Gwen Jensen, 669-5888, or Louise Kreutzer, 669-5657.
CHAPTER IN HUNTLEY
Jayceettes from across the United States are celebrating the week of February 13-19, as National Jayceete Week. The United States Jayceettes is a young women's Leadership organization. The Jayceettes exists to build better people - people capable of controlling their own futures as well as the futures of their communities, states, and nation.
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FAMILY RLM SERIES THIS SUNDAY
The third film in the "Focus on tfae Family" seties will be diown febmary 20 at 3:00 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Huntley. The diree dinrdiea of Huntley are featuring these films for the public to see. Everyone ia weioome. The third film is titled "Christian Fathering." If America survives, it will be because fathers begin to put their familiea at the bluest level of priority, and reserve something of their time, effort, and oiergy for leadership within their own homes. Dr. James C. Doden. Ph. D. has had wide experience both as a teacher and as a psychologist. H6 makes technical procedures not merely understandable but interesting and often humorous.
Many of the books he has written are alao for sale. The remaining films of tiiis seriea are:
Feb. 20-Christi«n Fathering
Feb. 27 Preparing for Adolescence-The Origins of Self-doubt
Mardt 6-Prepariog for Ado¬ lescence-Peer Pressure and -s«ma4ty>> - - "
Mardi 13-What Wives wiA their husbanda knew about women-die lonely housewife
March 20-What Wives wiah dieir husbands knew about women-Money, sex, and child¬ ren.
SCHOOLLUNCH MBJU
Monday. February 21
Hot Dog on a bun. Pries, Cheese Stick, Chocolate Cake. Carrot StitA, 2% milk - Chicken Pattie on a bun
Tuesday, February 22
Taoos with lettuce A dieese. Fruit, Cookie, Buttered Mbced Vegetable, 2% Milk - Hot Dog on a bun
Wednesday, February 23
Chicken Noodle Soup, Tuna Salad Sandwidi 3-12 or Peanut Butter A Jelly 1-2, Chilled Fruit, 2% milk - Hamburger on a bun
Thursday, February 24
Roast Turkey with Gravy, Whipped Potatoes, Buttered vegetables. Bread A Butter, Fruit, 2% milk - Hoagie with cheese
Friday, February 25
Fish on a bun .^h dieese, Tartar Sauce, Cole Slaw, Pineapple, 2% milk - Hot Dog on abun
Monday, February 28
Chili with crackers. Peanut butter A Jelly Sandwich, Chilled Fruit, 2% milk - Chicken Pattie on a bun
NOTICE
1983
Village of Huntley Board of Trustees Regular Meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month with the Annual Meeting to be held on Monday, April 25th. 1983.
HUNTLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES PLAQUE
The Huntley Fire Department Piotectloo Dlatrict waa pteaeate a irfaque for ita efforts in pravidlns Himtley yooag people with fbe safety education ptogram.
Fire Chief - Phfl Freund accepted the ^aqoe from Ral^ Laiaea. area fire safety coordinator for tfae National Plre Safety Coundl, a federally tax-exempt, nim-p(ofltoraaniatba<
This local fire safety edncatiga ptogtam ooaalsts of flie safety manuals aad other Uteratve. The mMerlals naed la coopctadon with die HeaO^ etAoaU. 1963 «lll be tfae tfalDd jieet lAmOmf children have received a fire safety edncatioB program. This ia the only program of its type die Hondey Fire Departmeat endorses.
JR. HIGH SCIENCE FAIR FEBRUARY 26tli
Chris Akerberg, seventh grader, studied plant bacteria in an excellent and complicated pnject.
Mard Maxwell, eighth grader, completed a detailed atudy <rf die ph value of some commonly used cosmetics for women.
The Huntley Sdence Fair for Junior High students is scheduled for Saturday, Feb¬ ruary 26 in the grade sdiool gym. The fair ts open to the
public ftom noon until 1:30.
Students have been working
many months on investigative
sdence projects. EligibUity to
attend the ftdr was determined
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1983-02-17 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1983 |
| Volume | 22 |
| Issue | 45 |
| 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 |
