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VOLUME 21-NUMBER 34 THURSDAY, DECEMBERS, 1961
GRAFTON TOWNSHIP'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER - SINCE 1960
Frank Rarisek P.O. Box 192 Huntley, III. 60142
USPS580r360
28 PAGES 2 SECTIONS
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SAVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
S HONOR£D FOR 15 YEARS IN 4-H
Doing their good deed in time fbr Thanksgiving were the Huntley Girl Scouts. The giris collected food items to be distributed to the needy Senior Citiznes in the area. Accepting the gifts was Louise Kreutzer, center back row, who is President of the Seniors in Huntley and Dh-ector of the Huntley Senior Center.
BUSINESSES DONATE BOOI^ TO SCHOOLS
The Huntley Pharmacy aad tfae Wayne - Zimmerman Con¬ struction Company faave por¬ cfaaaed Individual ooptea of My Favorite Book fbr every flrst grader. Tfaese begiiuilag read- era will be preaented to tfae diildren near vacation time and will probably be one of tfae fbat Chriatmaa praaaata received fay our young atudenta.
David Bootii, tbe ctemwitaty priac^Ml and tiw fltst grade teacfaera w)ab to tiiM* botb metdumtB fo this thooBhtftil gift.
PAFIK DISTRICT MEEHNO
The regular meetiag of tfae Huntiey Park District waa called to order by Vice-Preaident Tnrea at 8 o'clock on Wedneaday, November 25, 1981. Preaident Borfaart waa absent. Present were CommissionCTS Tnrea, Mercer. Weltziea aad Jura aad Attomey CowUa aad LeRoy Wirsfaig.
Tfae minwwa of tfae October 28tii meetlaf war* raad. Mr. WflUiiai flaowd to appro vo Um Bdautes, aocondod bjr Mr. Jan.. AR iqpfM Iiid tih* BOllaw MRlod.
The Treaaurer'a report, waa
given. Mr. Turea moved to
accept the report seconded by
Mrs. Mercer. All ayea and the
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VEHICLE TAGS ON SALE NOW
1982 Vefaide Tags are now on sale at tiie ViUage liaU for Automobllea, motorcycles, snowmobiles (S3,00) and Trocka ($5.00).
The ViUage HaU ia opea oa Moaday from 8:30 to 12:30, Tuosdaar • thtufd^y aiid Friday
AUXILIARY DONATES TO LIBRARIES
Recognized fortheir years bf service to the 4-H program, volunteers servmg 5, 19,15 and 20 years were prea«trt«^ tfae 4tH Award ofthe Clover. Picturad {tant row (left to tigbtl.Macip Payne, 20 year leidlcWtM Hartiaad- HemmcKilmtt-^ltjm'M^^ yetf iviim vf-iht Haatkey
H|tfve^{q(»:.6<aM:.St«al«t« )Qyes«sjp^ UmmtMmUiOj'i^mii^tlUkm Conmmalm. .^
Builders. The b«|dc row 5 yoar meialMkrs (keft fiHght) RitMlnetemeyer. Jr. Wonder Matda; BiU aad Rnasaiaiy Bodkar, Huntiey Harvestbrs; David Popenfaagen. Richmond ConuAunity Ckivers and Ciphers; Cary Martin, Harvard Prairie "Tt^ipers. Kathy and George Ainger. Hebron Helping Hands and Marie Pesek, Busy Beavers. Contteued on Page 4
JR. GIRL SCOUTS GIVE CANNED GOODS TO
nctured above is Or. Robftt Bu^ Snpe^ilendent of Huntley schools, left, aad James Sfaimer, I'riiKipal of Huntiey High Scfaool, right, watdiing aa Mrs. Betty Zirk, Au^Uary Treaaurer. presents a check to Mr. Dan Kern fo the scfaool Ubraries.
The American Logion AuxiHaty Post 673 presented checks of SJSjOO to e^h Ubr«y - Elementary, Jr. High and High school of Huntiey District #158. Tfae donation waa made in coi^unction with National Education Week. This is sn annual gift from the Huntiey Auxiliary.
STEVE REYNOU>S NAMED TO COURIER 2ad STRING
Steve Reynolds, Huntley High Sahooi Seafo, waa aamed to the Elgin Courier AU Area 2nd Taam as a Linebackn out (rf 29 other high schools. Steve waa tfae Leading Tackier fo tfae Redakina witfa 134 (35 solos and 108 aasisto). He was alao Defenaive Captain tfais year making all tfae defenaive calls aa tiie field.
He was also tfae Redakins Leadfaig Ru^uer witfa 75 carriea fo 356 yds. fbr a 4.8 average. Steve can^ 16 paaaes fo 150 yds. He waa the Redskin's 2nd leading scorer with 26 point. As tfae team'a ki<Aer he was responsible fw 1 field goal and 11 extra poinU.
Dale Erath also made the Courier'a 2nd string. Both Dale and Steve played both offenae and defense excellentiy fo the Redskins.
DFC
TRANSPORTATION AWARDS DINNER
DFC Transportation held iu annual Awards dinner Saturday at Floyd's wher the following drivers wero given safe driving awards:
WUUam Barsr Gale Beat, Gerald Hoey, Donald Hyle.
WUliam Jackaoo. WUUam Mat- teaon. PliiUp Mcnos, Ricfaard Peterson. Bradley Piake, David Rogeraoa, Alaa Sfaepberd. Kerry Steward, Fraak Noff- aiager, Doaald Plataoa, Marvia Buttei. Ronald Buttei, iCIaas Halma, Mayaard Jwdiui, Joa 'Lauacfa. Robert Pfaalia, Jesse Vela, Jaaiea_ Jmim, Oooald Coad£aed oa Page 2
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1981-12-03 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 03 |
| Year | 1981 |
| Volume | 21 |
| Issue | 34 |
| 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 |
