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GRAFTON TOWNSHIPS OFFICIAL NHWSPAPER - Si^CE 1960
USPS 580-360
VOLUME 22-NUMBER 2 THURSDAY, APRIL?, 1982
Huntley High School School Files
Huntley, 111.60142
f^ Spaces 2 sections
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF UUNTLEY SINCE I960
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PARK DISTRICT EASTER EGG HUNT
Wliat a great day for an Egg Huntl(?) Well, at least, it wasn't hard finding hiding places for the eggs in the snowl About 70 kids & almost that many parents braved the elemetUa to come to Deicke - Park on Satur-dajkibr tte most "eggsiting". eveptiift^jcear.so far! Prizes foaiiMHilfUtfae iposteggs went to:
PRESCHOOL Angie Webb & Ben Botts
1st GRADE Jeremy Grupe and Jack Klopack
2nd Grade Becky Botts & Steve Kothe
Jrd Grade Carrie Bein & Greg Colson
4th GRADE Dawn Timm & Amy Bein
Sth Grade Kara Gustafson There were special prizes for eggs marked with an X and most important of all, a visit from the Easter Bunny! The egg hunt was organized by Huntley Park District's Recreational Program Director, Betsey Warrington, who would like to eztend special thanks to Barb Bein, Chad & SaUy Warrington, Andrea Manning, Beth Lemon, Kathy Webb, Larry Warrington & Rod Nugent for their help!
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TRINITY
ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
Trinity Lutheran Church in Huntley will begin its 25th year Anniversary celebration on Sunday, April 18, 1982. 25 years ago plans were begun and ground was broken for the church site as seen today. Sunday, April 18, 1982 will be a sepecial service with Reverend
Arthur F. Schroeder as guest pastor at both the 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services. Reverend Schroeder was resident pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Huntley from 1949-1955. At present he is serving as Director
of Institutional Pastoral Care for Lutherai Social Services of Colorado. Trinity Lutheran church is looking forward to old faces and new to join Reverend Schroeder in a very special beginning of a very special year. Trinity Lutheran Church of Huntley is in the midst of plans for a Spaghetti Dinner to be held on May 5, 1982 at the church.
They will serve continously from
4 pm to 8 pm. Tickets are $4.00
adults ahd S2.00 for those under
12 years old. No tickets sold at
the door. To obtain tickets
contact Alfred Jordi at 669-5643.
BLOOD BANK APRIL 20th
Donors are again needed for the Blood Bank Drawing to be
held Tuesday, April 20 from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the First Congregational Church Social Hall. Blood Bank Chairman, May Chesak, is sure people are going to be as responsibe as they have in the past. Residents of the Huntley area can always be depended on to reqxrnd to this worthy cauae.
Remembers Taaaday, April 20, 3iOO-7iOO pja.
FFA SLAVE SALE
At the Huntley High School Gym
Thursday, April 15 at 7:30 p.m.
Those participating in the Slave Sale are:
Russell Ahrens, Scott Altergott, Ken Bauman, Judy Borhart, Brad Conrad, Dave Conrad, Gerry DeDina, Curt Drafall, Erwin Drafall, Paul Drafall, Dan Dziewior, Dale Fitzgerald, Cape Hasselgren, Steve Hennig, Kim Keams, PhiUip. Keams, Phyllis Kearns, Mark Kunde, Gorden LaDean, Dan Landorf, John Larson Dan McMahon, Kathy Mabrey, Paul Manning, Jeff.Maitsfield, Jim Marsh, Bill Martin, Jennifer Massett, Jamie Mesick, Crystal Miller, Kathy Miller, Jeff Peterson, Tania ^an, Logan Scarpace, Forrest Sodergren, Tim VanAcker, Dan 2Uller and Kim ZUler.
The auctioneers will be Thomas (Colonel) Piekarski and John (Colonel) Edwards. The slaves will work an eight hour day within 30 days of the auction and buyers must serve lunch to the slaves. This years proceeds wiU go to Easter Seals.
HUNTLEY STUDENTS TAKE HONORS AT MCC IN BUSINESS SKILLS
On Thursday, April 1, 1982 the foUowing Huntley High School students participated in the first McHenty County CoUege League Competition in the business skUls of shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and speUihg:
Heidi Degner, Natalie Freund, PhyUis Keama, Katey Kinion, Dawn Sodergren, Lori Seeman, Jackie Freund, Kim Freund, Jodi Wille, Lorrie Resh. Chris Foerster, Sue Tures, Kristin Ostrander, Lisa Albrecht.
Jodie WiUe won a second place ribbon in Shorthand I and Phyllis Kearas won a fifth place ribbon in Typewriting I, speed.
Continued on Page 6
TRAVELING TEAM TRYOUTS
Try outa for the Tmveltag Team wlO be heU «¦ Swi^y, April 23 at Ii30 p.m. mt tbe Utah Scboel Diamoiid for yommgUmn 10, 11, A 12 year olda.
PONY LEAGUE TRYOUTS
Try outo for tbe PMiy LeagM wU ba haid oa SoMiay, Apttt 18(h at 1 s30 p.m. at tbe High SdMMl Diaaaead iar a«y bi^a aged 13 or 14.
LITTLE LEAGUE SIGNUP
The LMIe Leagw sign Up wffl be Aptfl 17 at tbe AmMtam LeglaM Home from l>3p.m.
The cost of running the Little League is going up. Each persoa when signing up wUl be given 15 tickets to seU (20 per fanuly if more than one) to help support the program. When the players are assigned to their team, they wUl have to tura in SIS.OO to the coach
Continued on Page 4
faidde ma EAtioa
A Liner or Two Page 4
SO's Dance page 4
Spring Fashion Show Page 5
Lioness Carmel Cora Day Page 5
Choir Concert Page 2
Mias Huatiey Contest Page 8 Penguins New OfRcer Page 9 Trinity Easter Egg Huntif Page 7 Grocery Ads Page 33^12 Ace Hardwara Ad Sactlaa 2
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1982-04-15 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 15 |
| Year | 1982 |
| Volume | 22 |
| Issue | 2 |
| 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 |
