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THURSDAY, JUNE 21,1984 VOLUME 25- NUMBER 12
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lion^s Chicken Barbeqne
The Huntley's Lions Qub held their Annual Father's day Chk±en Bat9Q day last Sunday, June 17th, 1984. Members of the dub, their wives and Huntley's Lioness dub spend many hours oreparing the chidien, potatoes, vegetables and
desserts for this evert. TUs jSRt; its fai years paat. the president elect oftiie Uoaa Qob was in durge of the BarBQ. Charies Dammyer reported that approximately 1000 half diidcens were sold.
Lions Pony League Doing Great Kids
The last coni^ of wedca things haven't dianged for die Huntley Uona Pony League Team. They're still doing great
On June 8th they traveled to Harvard to play Shut-Out ball and return with a 13 to 6 victory. Greg Kittd pltehed tfae first half of die game and Dan Erath finbhed up. Bodi did a terrific job. Mark Bauer really did a job getdagS home runs.
The fbaowing Tuesday, Hunt¬ ley travded to Boriiagton to win 8 to 3. Greg Kittel a|^ started tlie game, pltcldng 2Vi inaiiigs. Dan Eradi finiahed die 4% Inniiigs left to get die win. Dave Erath drove in tlie winning runs.
At Mi^ Park the Hnndey Team had a No-Mtter winning 13 to 0. Dan Erath plldied S innings being rdleved by Chris Akerberg, bodi allowing no hits. Dan was 3 for 4 witii 2 doubles and 1 single. Dave Erath, 2
Bilce Rodeo and Registration
On Saturday, Jane 30 at 1:00 die Hundey Polioe Dept and Hundey Park District will be spoasoring a Bike Registra¬ tion St Rodeo at the Hunt¬ ley Elementary Parking Lot. All ages are welcome to bring their bicydes to be registered with the Police Dept Safety tipa wlU be given along with a pa^et containing safety flters and re¬ flectors. An obstade coarse will be set up and upon safe com- pletloa, a oertiflcate will be awarded. There la no feel
doublea and a single aad Ken Baael witii 2 singles helped tiie cause.
This past Tuesday, Hnndey I^yed Elburn White winning 32 to 2: Leading hitter waa Mark Bauer who went S for 5 with 4 singles and a doable. Dan Erath went4 for 4 with 2.slngle8 and 2 doubles. Eric Suiter smaabed in a 3 run Homer and Chria Akerberg was the winning pitcher.
The standings are aa fdlows; Nortii Division
Hnntley 8-0
Burilngton 2-6
Elburn Orange 2-6
Soutii Division
Kanevllle 7-1
Mi^ilePark 5-3
Sugar Grove 4-4
Elburn White 0-8
The neit game wiU be played against Elburn Orange at Home! Good Luck Teamfl I
Senior Citizen Meeting June 22
The regular meeting of the Hundey Senior Citizens Gub wlU be held at 12 noon (pot-lu^) on Friday, June 22 at the Congregational Church Social HaU. This will be tiie day to sign up for the July 19th sight-seeing trip and lunch. AD Seniors in the Huntley area are invited to attend both tiie Thursday "Meet aad Eat" each week and the regular dnb meeting on tiie 4tii Friday of eadi month.
Dog Sliow
Huntiey Park District is spoasoring their annual Kids Dog Show again this year on Friday, June 22 at 1:00 in Dtkkt Park. There is no fee for tihis eveat Dogs must be at least 6 mos. old and oo a leaah. Prizes will be awarded fbr tiie best behaved, fannlest best-looking, smaOeat largMt and best of show. Tiiere wfll be a drawing from tfae paiUdpaats names for some dog shaiqpoo donated by Ray Ke^ Rawleigh Prodacts. Come to tiie park at 12:30 to register yoor dog hi the' categ(«ies tiiat you chooae to partidpate ial There is no fee and a prize for evetyooel Dogs muat be at least 6 montha old.
Miniature Boat Regatta
Hundey Patk District is sponsoring a Miniature Boat Regatta on Thursday. June 28 at 1:00 at tiie pond in Delcke ParkI All ages may participate! Bring, a sailboat that you have made] yourselfl It's not hard, 4ise your imagination - an old milk jug, a soap dish, whateverl There will be prizes for the Biggest Boat, Smallest Boat, Most Original Design and the Fastest Boat. There is no fee' fbr this eventi What a great way to spend Thursday afteraoonl
Miss Huntley
Pageant
Selieduled
The' Annual Miss Huntley Pageant is scheduled to be held Sunday, July 1st at 1 pm.
The Pageant is hopefolly scheduled to be held in the Music Room of the Huntley High School. However, with work l>eing done on the building, it is possible that the American Legion might be used, if needed. Watch the paper for more details.
The Miss Huntley Pageant is sure to be a delight this year with a heavy of beauties, entertainment & refreshments.
Senior Citizen Band
The Hontiey Sealor Qtiaea Band Is looking fbr some aaw memben. The baad haa baea a^ed to play at tfae BbMis State Fair oa Augoat iStii. A Oafl Fair aad "GMoga Sale" la plaaaed to he^ paj tfae eipaaaea for, tfae trip' to Springflald. ffae groop alao oelcnwiea apoaMors voas the cooununlty. Anyone wisUag to coatribote may cootaet Kate Boocoaky or Loolae Kreatier.
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Parl( Programs CanceUed
Becaaae of low r^tratfciaa, aevwal'of Huntiey Park Dia- trlcfa prqgraoia have bean cawceBed. The pvtlc^aats who had regiatered were vaty diasiVPoteted. If yoa have tiioaght about signing 19 for a pr«^gram, but juat havaa't gotten around to it pleaae caO tiie paric ofBoe at 669-3180 from 9 - 3:00 evety weekday ei¬ cept Toes, or Sat 9-12:00. Most duaea only need 10 people to r^ter.lfs not too late! If enoogh r^totrattoos ara node, tiw daasea wfll be held ft re-acfaedaled. Some prqgraaia that are offeted are: Tfaiy Tots - for cfaildrea ages 3-5, Afleraooo Sporta, Poppats, Arts ft Crafli, Kldeadae (a great aetoMc wworiae program fbr Uda), gelf (agea 8 ft ap), St Soaiaar Sooeer. If yoo lunre aot teoMkfhd a program booklet deaoMag al of tiieae aedvMea. Jest CaO ft well aead yoo ooe. or yoo aamy pUk ooe op at tiie Shutiay Si^annarfcet or Post Ofllea.
Senior Center Closed Juqif 21
The Haatiey Saalo^ Caatw wfll be doaad tiita Thawdaj. Jnae 2l8t for tide dqr ooiy- Shut-ins wUl mutka thek aeal aa oaoal. The Cnrter wfll be ¦opea agaia on Thursday, Jane 28.
Drug Bust In Huntley
On 06-19-84 at lOrlS p.m., tiie Huntiey Pottoe, Armed with a Seoieh Warrant eatend tfae realdeace of Soomd J. Rlno, age 25, at 10709 N. Chmch St, Huntly. n.
CUef Mck Road atated Ifaat i^pdibaately IV^ ooaoea of Cocaine vahwd at appna.- S6,000. waa selaed aad nniner- ooa par^henMHa aad cottiag devloea were also taken.
CUef Road said tiiat aftw an ongoing lavestlgatioo coodaeted
r lav. PredFt^ of tfae Haatiey
PoHoe Dept, a seaich war- raat was obtalaed aad caaiatad at 10:15 p.m. Taeaday altfit Rlzto b diaiged'with Poaaea don aad DeBfOty of a Cootrofr- ed Sabataaoa aad la la tfae McHeary Coaaty Jafl awaitiag bond tobe set
Chtaf Rood Btatad tiiat tiie ae^hborfaood pdated oat tiie pnMea whfa a tot of eaea eoadag aad goiag aB hoata of tiiedityaada^t
Appiovad: Rtchaid A. Road, Chlaf of PuBua
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1984-06-21 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 21 |
| Year | 1984 |
| Volume | 25 |
| Issue | 12 |
| 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 |
