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GttAFTON TdWN>HlPS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER — SINCE 1960
USPS 580-360^
VOLUME 20- NUMBER 30 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,1980
Phone 669-5621
16 PAGES
SQtVmC THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
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PARKSIDE TAP'S HALLOWEEN P
Last Suaday, Parkaide Tap held Ita^ Aaaaal Halloween Party. Thete were prises for tfae best ooatumes and refresfameata and entertaininent tm aU. The
HUNTLEY SENIOR MEET&EAT .,
November 6th
Ham k Escalloped Potatoes, Green beans. Pickled Beets, and pie squares.
SCHOOLBOARD AGENDA
October 23. 1980 7:30-10:30 p.m.
1. Cafl to Order
2. Pledge to the Ffag 3.Mhia«ae
Approved the minutes of the October 9 regular Board meeting
4. Ftaaaee raporta fer actton
A. Reimbursement of Imprest BiHs
5. Ftaaaee Bepetta for laforauUlea
A. Activity Fund fm Septemocf
B. Cafeteria Report
C. Summaiy Report for Sept.
D. Occidental Health Insurance
E. Kemper DisabUity Insurance
6. Cawltrfai Beperto
A. PupU Peraonnel Services (PPS): Guidance (K-8 Social Worit (K-12)
B. EngHsh (9-12)
7. SiTKlalMdiat's Beparts far
A. Personnel
B. Substitute Teacher pay rates
8. SaiiiilleaJmit'a Bepect for
A. ISBE contractual Grant Awards:
(1) Test Kem Banking Case Study
(2) Board Policy Develop¬ ment/revision service •
(3) MCT-Stsff Development
B. A.C.T. Resuhs
C. ISBE Checklist for Devel¬ oping District MCT Plan 9.rii—IHiiiBspetta lO.CBiwipiailaari ll.OMi^Wewliilaias
U. Ojpiif My foe
13.
winners were:
BHSX COSTUME
Sherry Bakley
BEST COUPLE
Cindy Bakley k Scott Dunker
UONSPANCAKE BREAKFAST
Sunday, November 2. 1980 the Huntiey Lions Qub will hold its annual Pancake Breakfash at the American Legion, located in downtown Huntley, across ftom the park. This breakfast is one of the organization's various money-making projects. All members and their wives work dUigently to prepare a breakfast guaranteed to satisfy you.
Breakfast consists of sausage, eggs and pancakes (juice and coffee are also included). Serving time is from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm. Donation is $2.50 for adults and Sl.75 for chUdren. We have "inside" facilities; come "rain or shine."
the money raised by this non-profh organization will be used to promote youth activities throughout the area.
The Lions Qub invites all to come to Huntley, "A Friendly ViUage with Country Charm" and enjoy a delicioos breakfost in a congenial atmosphere whUe aiding this worthwhUe organiza¬ tion.
LIONESS TO HOLD BAZAAR ON NOV. 2nd
For the 1st time, the Huntley Ibnesses Qub wUI be heading a Christmas Bazaar in conjunc¬ tion with the Lion's Pancake Breakfaat on Nov. 2nd at the American Legion Home.
They wiU have many loveljrt craft items from crochetra kleenex holders and coster sets to Christmas Muaments. This would be a great way to get ready fo rChristmas which is only two months away.
Be sute to stop and browse at the bandstand after eating a delidouB pancake breakfast.
SCHOOLBOARD MEETING CHANGED
The Huatiey School Board Meeting of October 23 was postpoaed to October 30th at 7:30 p.m. due to lack of a qoomm.
WEIRDESt
Gary Bakley
MOST ORIGINAL
Roger Wascher
UGLYIST
Dawn Jordi
PARK DISTRICT MEETINQ
The regular meeting of the Huntley Park District was called to order on October 22, 1980 at 8:15 p.m. Present were Comm¬ issioners Ruth, Tures, Weltzienj and Mercer. Mr. Borhart wm absent. Attomey John CowHn was also present.
The minutes of the September 24th meeting were read. A motion to approve the minutes was made by Mr. Tures and seconded by Mr. Weltzien. All Commissioners voted aye and the motion carried.
The Treasurer's report was given. A motion to approve the report was made by Mrs. Mercer, seconded by Mr. Tures. All Commissioners voted aye. the motion carried.
The biUs fbr the month were reviewed. Mr. Tures made a motion to pay aU the bUls with one exception, seconded by Mr. Weltzien. All voted aye: the motioncarried.
The landscaping aroimd the addition was discussed. Some new trees should be planted nezt montfa.
Most of the picnic tables are put away. It was decided that the picnic season wUI be over October 31.1980. The lights wiU be left on in the buUding over HaUoween.
Mr. Tures moved that we postpone re-construction of the park entrance untU next spring, since no bids were received, seconded by Mrs. Mercer. All ayes, motion carried.
Mrs. Warrington entered the meeting. The Halloween activi¬ ties were discuaaed and also the pet parade on Mov. 1st. The winter recreation botddet was shown and discussed. The school has given us a maUing list and the booklet wUI be mailed as soon as h is printed.^ |
Mr. Tures reported that some
horticuHure students from Mc
Henry County College wifl be
drawing a map of the park,
CbatfaiaedaoPhte2
HALLOWEEN PARTY OCT. 31st
This year the Huntley Park District wUl be sponsoring the Halloween Party at the school. As it bas been in the past, the children wUl be awarded prizes for the best costume in each age group. There will also be games, prizes, donuts and cider.
the Halloween party will be hcl4 M th» Huatiey Grade School gym on Friday, October 31 starting at 7:00 p.m.
This year Trick or Treating wUl be held on Friday." October 31st from 4:00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
HAUNTED HOUSE OCT.308i31
For the scariest spine tingling adventure of your life, be sure to go through the Jaycees Haunted House on either October JOth or October 31st. You can meet monsters that will bring a scream to your lips. The place wUl be crawling with them. Just come to the Haunted House which wUl be ilj^ outside of the Grade'Svhoorrt'bnt entrance. The night of terror wUl run firom 6:30 to 8:30 and on Friday night It wiU also be open after the HaUoween Party. There is a SOc donations.
SAFETY RULES FOR HALLOWEEN
To coordinate Halloween activities of the community and because of concern over the safety of children during Hallo¬ ween, Chief Ptak is offering the following suggestions.
(1) NEVER let small children go trick-or-treating alone. They should be accompanied by older children or adults.
(2) Suggest that trick-or-treat rounds be confined to their own neighborhoods and to people they KNOW.
(3) Request householders to give children factory wrapped or sealed treats only. Sotne may wish to give m oney in place c4 treats. No loose or uncovered candy, popcom, fruit or other gooihes.
(4) Urge children to wait untU they get home to taste their "Treats" so that parents can first inspect them. Report any unusual or suspicious treats to parents. Save treat and remember where you got it.
(5( Ask householders to keep exterior or porch lights on that evening if they wish to partici¬ pate. Adviae chUdren to call only at homes with lights on and to stay out of darkened areaa.
(6) Warn against the wearing of vision restricted HaUoween masks or other head coverings tactal makeup iastead.
(7) Advise cfaUdrea to wear costumes whicb are light ia color, short eaoogh to preveat tripping and aoaflaaimable. Coetaaes caa be covered witfa reflective tspe or "•glow" spaiy paiat so tfaey caa pick up the beams of aoto heeAgfats aad otfaer llgbta.
(8) Children should carry flashlights after darh. If a pumpkin is carried it ahould be lit with a battery lighted device, not a candle.
(9) ChUdren should be told: (1) cross oiUy at comers, never between cars and never diagcm- ally across an intersection; (2) watch for and obey all traffic lights: (3) look in aU dfaectioas before crossing the street: (4) walk, never run across the street: (5) use sidewalks, not the street, for walking (in rural areas where po sidewalks, children should walk againat traffic); (6) wait on the curb, not on the street, untU street is dear
(II) SoMM ael^abow adgfat otjiAftnse blocK pstOM ni pnot of tfick-or-twting.
VOLLEYBALL TEAM TIED FOR 1st
The Redskins traveled to Genoa-Kingston H.S. oa Thurs¬ day to take on theCogs. It was a abort matcfa fbr botfa teams aa they prevaUed over O.K. although the Cogs were modi improved since the team's last m«Bting. The Redskin squads eaaUy won. The Fn>ah-So|rii wtm 15-6,15-1. Top servers Suzanne Emesti 12-12, II pto.; Pauline ZUlerwaa9for 11. 9 pts.; Kriaty Reah was 7 fbr 7, 7 pts; Joann Jonea served for 2 pts. The team's record is 9-1 in the coufiereiiee (1st place tie with Bidimoad) aad 1 l-I overaUl
The Varsity aeeraed to get a alow atart. bot aot fbr king aa th^ won 15-4.15-7. Top aervera Nabtad NIacfaaa 9-9.8 pts.; Staqr Halke 8.8.5 ata,: Lotl SeeaHuw Ci«tfaiBedaaPece2
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1980-10-30 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 30 |
| Year | 1980 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue | 30 |
| 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 |
