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lye iiuntleu Farmjstde VOLUME 22-NUMBER 6 THURSDAY, MAY 6,1982 .^RAFTON TOWNSHIPS OFFICIAL NfiWSPAeER - SINCE 1960 Huntley High School School Files Huntley, III. 60142 USPS580r36^ /X.i(f PAGES 2 SECTIONS SEMVING THE.PEOPLE OF fflN-^-ET MNCEIW^ P.T.O. FUN FAIR The Huntley P.T.O. Fun Fair was a rousing success again this year. Children as well as their parents enjoyed a dav of games and Continued on Page 4 DINNER & MUSICAL AT 1st CONG. CHURCH The Chancel Choir ofthe First Congregatioiial Church of Hunt¬ ley, under the directioa of Miss L«iaiui Lamz, will present a musical variety stow "Turn Your Radio On" combined witb a spaghetti dinner on June 18 and 19. There will be one show aad serving on Friday at 6:30 p.m. and two shows aad servings OB Saturday at 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. Tlie cboir has packed away it« "Hobo" ooatumc for this show to btiag yoa aa cqo^y Coatinued oa Page i LIONESS CARMEL CORN OAY THIS FRIDAY The Huntley Lioness Clnb will be all over town on Friday, May 7, 1982. The members are taking time off from family, jobs and otiier rei^ooaibiities to tackle a ptoMeot evnymie would Uke to see solved •- blindness aad ' ^fffhrrt On Friday Oie dub members will give awiy caftad com and accept donatloBa to try td^mfae ftiads to help thoae with vidao or bearing impairaaeus. Tbe fbnds firom Uooeaa Carmel Cttn Contiaued on Page 2 The regular meeting of the Huntley Park District was caiied to order M 8 p.m. by President Borhart on Wednesday, AprU Attomey Cowlfai, Larry Kahl. Betsey Warrington and Robert Beantbchm. Tbe miautes of tbe March 24tb meetiiig were read. Mr. Tures moved to approve the minutes, seconded by Mr. . Weitziai. AU Comaussioners voted aye and the motion carried. Tbe minutes of tbe Match 24th meeting were read. Mr. Tures moved to approve the minutes, seooaded by Mr. Weltzien. AU CMnmissioners voted aye and the motion carried. The Treasurer's report was reviewed. Mrs. Mercer made a motion to accept the report, seconded t>y Mr. Tures. AU ayes and the motion carried. The bills for the month were presented. Mr. Weltzien made a motion to pay all bUls, seconded by Mr. Tures. AH ayes and the motion carried. The reservations for park facUities were discussed. AU were approved ezcept four from out of our park district. Thc maintenance committee and Larry Kah) reported on the equipment, work schedule, part-time summer help and tbe slaves from tfae Huntley FFA slave sale. Betsey Warrington reported on the summer programs, trips and help aad equipment needed. Mr. Rennebohm from Har¬ land Bartholomew it Aaaociatea showed a map of the park district wkh po^ble pirt areaa. He wiU make a amaUer oopjr of the map, aoitcai) be priated ia tbe newspiver in the near fature. Ub4er dd buslaess, the aud* items dlscusaed were: baaeball dlaooolils, sheher, graMl gnul' Contiaued on Pkge 2 UXIN| GUUL STATERS NAMED A \*'^ Andrea Manning, seventeen-year.old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manning, has been selected by the American Legion JackiM7hVflIE,'TfiK2(P>2SI '"'' ~ ' ¦^'S^'^^W?. vaflpjiil^WIW**' Andrea is^ junior in Huntley High School aad be)ra^ to the National Honor Socie^. She has participated ia vtdHtybiil aad basketball and is a member of the choir. She attends St. Maty's Church in Huntley where she serves as a lector. Andrea has two younger btothers snd oae yotu^er iriater. She plans to attend college alter graduatioa from hi^ school. S> ' 'Si,-* T' I Catherine AUen is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ahra AUen. She is a junior at Huatiey High SchMl. She ia a ctirarat member of tlte National Honor Society aMd High Scheei bead. Sbe is thc secretary of the Junior Oass. Cathy Is a member of St. Rtoy's Charch and Choir. She is fourth te ber oiaas. Last Summer, Cathy attmided tta HagH O'Maa LeadersMp seminar in CMciBB. After li||^ sdMilrt; ilie ylMas ta ijRcnd iMll^e andnu^twioMa)^. 0)«i^BiiwdodPace2 SedetyiPii^* A Uaer or Two n^l* 5 Ed Wiybma iccahraa S Uoas Club Mlretlug 9l^« Retittd TaadMN* nawfr Ve&vMltfMriaiiteM fJUt
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1982-05-06 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1982 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 5 |
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 |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1982-05-06 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1982 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 5 |
Decade | 1980-1989 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was direct scanned from original material at 300 dpi. The original file size was 216 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19820506_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-07-23 |
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 |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
FullText | lye iiuntleu Farmjstde VOLUME 22-NUMBER 6 THURSDAY, MAY 6,1982 .^RAFTON TOWNSHIPS OFFICIAL NfiWSPAeER - SINCE 1960 Huntley High School School Files Huntley, III. 60142 USPS580r36^ /X.i(f PAGES 2 SECTIONS SEMVING THE.PEOPLE OF fflN-^-ET MNCEIW^ P.T.O. FUN FAIR The Huntley P.T.O. Fun Fair was a rousing success again this year. Children as well as their parents enjoyed a dav of games and Continued on Page 4 DINNER & MUSICAL AT 1st CONG. CHURCH The Chancel Choir ofthe First Congregatioiial Church of Hunt¬ ley, under the directioa of Miss L«iaiui Lamz, will present a musical variety stow "Turn Your Radio On" combined witb a spaghetti dinner on June 18 and 19. There will be one show aad serving on Friday at 6:30 p.m. and two shows aad servings OB Saturday at 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. Tlie cboir has packed away it« "Hobo" ooatumc for this show to btiag yoa aa cqo^y Coatinued oa Page i LIONESS CARMEL CORN OAY THIS FRIDAY The Huntley Lioness Clnb will be all over town on Friday, May 7, 1982. The members are taking time off from family, jobs and otiier rei^ooaibiities to tackle a ptoMeot evnymie would Uke to see solved •- blindness aad ' ^fffhrrt On Friday Oie dub members will give awiy caftad com and accept donatloBa to try td^mfae ftiads to help thoae with vidao or bearing impairaaeus. Tbe fbnds firom Uooeaa Carmel Cttn Contiaued on Page 2 The regular meeting of the Huntley Park District was caiied to order M 8 p.m. by President Borhart on Wednesday, AprU Attomey Cowlfai, Larry Kahl. Betsey Warrington and Robert Beantbchm. Tbe miautes of tbe March 24tb meetiiig were read. Mr. Tures moved to approve the minutes, seconded by Mr. . Weitziai. AU Comaussioners voted aye and the motion carried. Tbe minutes of tbe Match 24th meeting were read. Mr. Tures moved to approve the minutes, seooaded by Mr. Weltzien. AU CMnmissioners voted aye and the motion carried. The Treasurer's report was reviewed. Mrs. Mercer made a motion to accept the report, seconded t>y Mr. Tures. AU ayes and the motion carried. The bills for the month were presented. Mr. Weltzien made a motion to pay all bUls, seconded by Mr. Tures. AH ayes and the motion carried. The reservations for park facUities were discussed. AU were approved ezcept four from out of our park district. Thc maintenance committee and Larry Kah) reported on the equipment, work schedule, part-time summer help and tbe slaves from tfae Huntley FFA slave sale. Betsey Warrington reported on the summer programs, trips and help aad equipment needed. Mr. Rennebohm from Har¬ land Bartholomew it Aaaociatea showed a map of the park district wkh po^ble pirt areaa. He wiU make a amaUer oopjr of the map, aoitcai) be priated ia tbe newspiver in the near fature. Ub4er dd buslaess, the aud* items dlscusaed were: baaeball dlaooolils, sheher, graMl gnul' Contiaued on Pkge 2 UXIN| GUUL STATERS NAMED A \*'^ Andrea Manning, seventeen-year.old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manning, has been selected by the American Legion JackiM7hVflIE,'TfiK2(P>2SI '"'' ~ ' ¦^'S^'^^W?. vaflpjiil^WIW**' Andrea is^ junior in Huntley High School aad be)ra^ to the National Honor Socie^. She has participated ia vtdHtybiil aad basketball and is a member of the choir. She attends St. Maty's Church in Huntley where she serves as a lector. Andrea has two younger btothers snd oae yotu^er iriater. She plans to attend college alter graduatioa from hi^ school. S> ' 'Si,-* T' I Catherine AUen is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ahra AUen. She is a junior at Huatiey High SchMl. She ia a ctirarat member of tlte National Honor Society aMd High Scheei bead. Sbe is thc secretary of the Junior Oass. Cathy Is a member of St. Rtoy's Charch and Choir. She is fourth te ber oiaas. Last Summer, Cathy attmided tta HagH O'Maa LeadersMp seminar in CMciBB. After li||^ sdMilrt; ilie ylMas ta ijRcnd iMll^e andnu^twioMa)^. 0)«i^BiiwdodPace2 SedetyiPii^* A Uaer or Two n^l* 5 Ed Wiybma iccahraa S Uoas Club Mlretlug 9l^« Retittd TaadMN* nawfr Ve&vMltfMriaiiteM fJUt |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |