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USPS 580-360
VOLUME 19-NUMBER 36 ,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER13,1979
mmK PARISEK PO 192
HUMTLEY. ILL
M9-S«21
20 PAGES
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F'-S REDSKINS LOSE TO HIAWATHA
OP H^ifUinHNCfe 19M
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BUCK BROS. GRAND
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Last Friday, the F-S Basketball team played a good match against the Hiawatha Hawks losing 39-29. Dale Erath was not playing due to an injury but the rest of the "Four Horsemen" Pat Schweiger, Steve Reynolds and Tyler Newton did a good job. These four play well not only in basketbafl but on the football fieia where there are really five with Chad Reeves, mark Kunde aad,Rusty Lovins also started with Mike Smitii and Pan! Biaennenger^bying thronghoat tbegame.
The HaMts took a fast toad but Pat Schweiger caiaebadi to make tbe More 4-2. Hawk Jamie WiOianu made « basket but T^ Newton came ri^ back with amrther 2 pta. Rusty Lovins stole the ball and was fouled. On the next play, Schweiger tied np the game 6-6 on free throws. Lovins again stole the ball and Sdiweiger took Huntley faito the lead. Schwei^r made 1 pt. for a 9-6 score on a ftee throw. Lovins again stde the baU and dits time scared. Hawk^s
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SANTA'S FUND CHRISTMAS PARTY
SanU's Fund wiU bring SanU Oaus to town fw your Christinas Partyl
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Grewiifctt <« the SmW Pifaee ft Saew
wa be held at Ihi
Refreahmenu and gifts for all will be given and held at the Coagregational Social HaU following.
Then the Windaong Puppet Theatre will feature the "Muppets". Don't miM thla years Children's party with Santa and also tfie Mnn>et PlippeUM
santa's fund
s;now prince & princess
SanU's Fund wiH again hs«e.the Snow Prince St Snow Princess contest this year. The boy and ghrl whose aame is drawn will reign over the Children's Christmas Party and wear thek ca^ea and crowns on their' ride with Santa Claus around Huntley's Villi^ Square. They will also reign by SanU with tiieir own trofrfiy at the party.
The following are the entry requirements:
All boys aad girls must be 4 yta. thru 7 yrs. All children will meet at the VQlage Square on Dec. 15th at IKN) P.M.
BaUot boxes are pUoed at the various stores in Huntley. Enter your child's name as many times as you wish. The more the better. Deadine for entries is December 14. Visit yoor Huntley Merchants and sign up your child for Saow Prince uid Snow Pnnceaa oootest oil December ISth:
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)ver 1000 people attended the Grand Opening at Buck Her* oew AaHNom 7 udies Sooth of fluntiey last Friday andl f Satorday.llie iMMn otliie John Deere saow blower on Friday was! Ed Meagjier of GilberU aod Linda Fitzgerald of Huadey on Satunlay. Many other door prizes were given away by the Jolm Deere Dealership. A pancake breakfut was served by die Hnntley Lions Gub. 515 pounds of sausage aod 210 pounds of piiwakf> nix was used by the local Licms Qub. Bnck Brothers thank everyone who helped make their grand (qiening a huge success.
VIUAGE BOARD REPORT
MINUTES (MF THE REGULAR
MEETING OF THE VILLAOE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The December 6. 1979 Regu¬ lar Meeting of tfae Village Board of Tmstees was held la tfae Board Room of die ^Hlfaife HaU and brooght to order by Preaident Enstrom at %HA P.M.
Those attenffiag were: Presi¬ dent EastRMB, Tmsteea Wkke, Dhamer, Mercer, Strm^ie aod Rndsiaski, aa well as Village Engfaieer Scfawegd, Attomey CaidwyH and repteeeatatives ^ die PnUk Wofka Departateat.
fae Piesideat broaght before die Boacd aa the flrat order for boalaeaa the hilaatea of the November lat. 1979 aieetiag. After reveiw, there being ao addidoaa aor cofrecdooa. they stood q^pfoved aa preaented.
The flaaadal repofU were die next mder of ba^beaa. Trustee Stroupe made a motioa to amirove tfae Tteaaitrer*a rtpoit and also to commend the Tieasvrer, Ctaik ead the Audi¬ tor for finally, after alx and <Hie-half years, deatlng out the interfimd recdvaUes and pay¬ able. Thia motion aeooeded by Trustee Meioer, aad i^im n^ call. aO Uaateea voted aye and themotioBcanted.'" ' '
Trustee Stroupe aaked that
once a year the balancea of eacfa
fund be shown in eadi ao that
. they may be used for tfae
purpoee <rf budgeting.
President Enstrom reminded the Tmateea of the Maaklpal Chriataua Dfamer idikh is to be hdd OQ die 19di (rf December 1979 fai Cryatal Lake.
He thea turned die order of baaiaess over to Viltefe Engi¬ neer Sdiwegel. Mr. Schwegd repotted oa the achool matter aa to the beat aee of die swamp aad tfaat te be Mt aa a swamp. The achool people will ccaae to die Board whea they are ready to adviae the Board of die sitaat- km. He alao had faiveadgated the baBding pei init fee otdfaiaa- ce aa la^aeited last awedag. ne gave repeeaoBianTe oopiea of varioaa villagea' erdia onBaaucas oa baO^Bag permit feea to each trastee aad the Preaideat aad die Board tabled aay actkm peadiaig review of tte stiidy.
Mr. Scfawegd thea advised oa dw new wen atiitai thet te had oeea leaieo m onapieaBn aao diat pofl^Bg waa eaeoeaafnl at 500 gaDoa per mlaate ia a 24 hour pumping period, to the aatlsfacthw of his flrm. He wished to proceed to driigit the facility for the well aad the ooaaectioa te the Plote watar - main, idth .Beacd .apptomal,
recommending a submersible pump for tfae wen. Wteh thb, Tmstee Rudsinski made a motioa to give Baxter and Woodman the authority to dedga tbe pamp for the weU and the nnnaapliWfcto tfae Plote water aujfett.,t^(|^M^ to be
no iatar thea tie Pebrae^ )iiwtrim SektewMas eecoaded by TraMee Withe, aad epou 108 caB. aB ttaataee voted aye aad the wiotiua cafiied*
Mr. Schwegd diea aaaoua- ced that the Boetach teivoioe for paymeat was ia order as preaented by Ida flrm. Alao, tfae pump at the Maia Street Pnm^ng Statkm waa diactiaaed aad hia firm was alao chectiag iatotfaia.
Presideat Bnstrom brought to Mr. Sdnvegd's atteMloa tfaa the homeowaera at Haatiey Cove had contorted him regard^ falg severd iteau aad oae of thima befaig tfae pan^ at the Cove. He asked Mr. Scfawegd to die^ te be saie k is-la good workiag order. Mr. Schwegel advised thet hefote flad teoom- mendatloa to tfae Boank aad to tfae homeqenMa, die reaaHs et tfae hispertioa woald be made kaowa. He stated dm this woald be added to the finat check Uat.
Traatee Mercet Qaeetioaed Mr. Schwegd aa to tte iavotce from hia firm regarding tfae engiwwiiig daw ea tfae atieet improveBMato by CMaie Coas- tivctam. It was decided that tfae Street Commtetee sfaorid aet ly a mwelliig witt Ftaak Wefl wet 1a regardiag this portloa of tte lavoice wlildi was qoeetioaahle. At tfais dam a motioa was aaide uj iraaiee vricae, secowwo ey Tnatee Bartaiaski, to pegr aB
asoif
to be paid witt dwt M1S.7S wfaidi wfll be 4 Upoa lefl cdl. «B tfesteee voted ayf, tfeaoMtioa cattied, aad a nsting ot saaie aa meathmed ia attached.
Ine ptopoeed luvisiaa to die sobdivialoe oootnl otdfaiaace as presented to tfae Board by Mr. Scfawegel were aext to come before the meetiag. Traatee Slioape tecoauneaded that At¬ torney Caldwell give a legal (rf ai«M wd tfaat tfab
Jietiettwm'd oa Pege *
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1979-12-13 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 13 |
| Year | 1979 |
| Volume | 19 |
| Issue | 36 |
| Decade | 1970-1979 |
| 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 |
