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ijc Buntletr Mtmsxiiz GRAFFON TOWNSHIPS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPfiR - SINCE I960 USPS 580-36© V0LUME21-NUMBER 41 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21,1982 FranK Parisek P.O. Box 192 Huntley, 111. 60142 I 12 PAGES SERVING THE PEOPLE BF HUNTLEY SINCE 19M CUB SCQUT PINEWOOD DERBY ABE LINCOLN PLAY ^:;^^\ . . -'- ' Last Sunday, Janoaty 17 Huntley Cub Scouts held their annual Pinewood Derby at the 1st Congregational Church. Winning the Overall Pack Fastest Car was Eric Schmidt. Winning in their age categories wete: SYr.OMa 1st Place - Jason Faworski 2nd Place - Scott Pickerill Jrd Place - Andrew Shear 9Yr.0ida 1st Place - Eric Schmidt 2nd Place - Sheldon Faworski Jrd Place - Dale ZoeUick lOYr.OMa 1st Place - Jim Bird 2nd Place Jeremy Lesser Jrd Place Bryan Elwood The Best design in each age group will be announced and on display at the Blue & Gold Dinner which will be held on February 7. A collection of SSO for United Cerebral Palsy was made during the Pinewood Derby and phoned into Channel 7 under the Huntley Cub Continued on Page 2 for only S3.00 per persoa (iw Scouts, Pack 167. DANCE FOR eth QRADERS JAN. 23rd Come in and get warm dandng to the musk of the Roustabouts on January 23, 1982 at the Huntley Amerioan Legion. There will be dancing, refreshments and door prizes one under 18;. Ali proceeds will go to help the Huntley 6th graders attend the three day Atwood Outdoor Education program near Rockford. Come out and have a good time and beat the after Christmaa let down. SCHOOLBOARD MATING The regular mc«tiiig ai the Board of Eduyatton of SdaoiA Pistrict #158, Htmtley Omsoll- dated Schools, Huntley. Ulinola, was held ia the High School Building on Anuary 14, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. The President called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Upon roll call the following members answered present: : Mrs. Basel. Mrs. Livingston, Mr. Heavey, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Reid, Mr. Zirk and Mr. Pupich. All present joined in the Pledge to the Flag. Mrs. Basel moved Mr. Heavey 2nd to approve the minutes of the December 10 meeting with additions and corrections. The motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. Mr. O'Brien moved Mta. Livingston 2nd to approve payment of the agenda of monthly bills. Educatioa: SS.472.3S. BuUding Operations and Maintenance S11.8S3.4S. TransporUtion: S8,887.03. Tbe motkm carried with 7 yeas and 0 nays. Mrs. Basel moved Mr. Zirk 2nd to reimburse Imprest Fund the sum of Sl.647.30 fbr total expenditures. The motion car¬ ried with 7 yeas and 0 nays. Mrs. Livinston moved Mr. Reid 2nd to adopt BOE Policy 410.16 Activity Fund Manage¬ ment. The motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. Mr. Heavey moved Mr. Reid 2Bd to approve the FFA Project: Acres for WUdlife. The motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays. Mrs. Basel moved Mr. Zirk 2nd to approve purchaae of Video Tape Recording ^uip¬ ment for the Grade, Schocd at a cost not to exceed sisOO.OO. The motion carried 7 yeaa-and 0 nays. Mrs. Livingston moved Mr. Heavey 2nd to approve the foUowing: Shirley WUIiams. Leave of Absence (Matemity), Effecdve 1982-83 achool year. Continued on Page 2 The Third Grad* wvuld lik* to teviii yM Ip attend VMg patriotic asaembly. They will presort tbeir vendoo of tl^ Ufa of Abe Uao^ on February 11,1962 at 9a.m. ia tbe grade scbodl gytn. The main cast consists of: Narrator - Cindy O'Brien; Abe Linotrin - Jason Fish; Mother - KeUy Bauman; Father - Gary Harp; Robert - Carrie Bein; Tad - Heather Kahl; Soldiers - Jason Bye, Jason Carlock, Rich Boettcher; Sally - Julie Ottley; Johnny - Jimmy Cook; Douglas - Brian Weseman; Mrs. Lincoln • Jaoil Greve: Indian - Stacie Shimp; Shooter - Erin Hasselgren; Gettysiwrg Address • Heidi Behrendt, Heidi Henkel, Leigh Atm Ahrens, Kim Strissel; Poem - Andy Cole; Prompters - Lori Gustafson, Sarah Halle; Riot Scene - Todd Muehler, Jeimy Wells, Matt Brown, Scott Pickerill, Andy Shear, Christy JUek; Scenery - Karen LaLoggia, Carie Bein, Mary Ann Simpson, Karla Unterschuetz, Sarah Mercer, Heather Kahl, Jenny Freund. JR. HIQH DINNER THEATRE The junior Ugh drama chib and eighth gtada daas wUl sponsor a dinner/theatre on Sunday, Febniafy 7. 1962. Da« to die elaborate set-ttp aiul the nature of die pmfcrmance tMa event will be held Sunday aftemoon. Two scheduled perfor mances will allow &ib> Uies dte flexibmty of attending Sunday momlag and/or evaa- ing charch activittea aa deaired. There wttl be a 4 comae haBaii dinner aerved at 12:30 and 3: JD P.M. IMners wiU then move to the gym to view tbe delightful play, "The HobMt" Ftefor- mances wUI begin at 2:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. The dinner/ theatre package ddtet price is SS.OO per person. Al! reser¬ vations must be nuule (and paid for) in advaaoe. No reaatwitioiia can be mada without ftoli payment. ReservatioBS will be made dirough the elementary scho(d oCBce. Seadag wUi be limited and will be sold on a first come, first serve basis begiiming Januaty 4. People wishing to view die play only, may purchase tidtets in advance from thje grade sch(x>l office or at the door at S2.00 per person. DaaiH ariaa tUa mvt time Illlll iiuhig la BarnOmy. Makayawi B006TER VALENTINE OANCE FEB. eih The tiaie of year has arrived fbr the Hundey Boosters Aimual Valeotiae's Oay Dance. This year, our daaoe will ba held <m the eveaiag of February 6, 1982 once again at thc Huntly American Leg^ Hoose. Music to daaoe t» wfll ba providad by "Hw Deucaa WU" baad, with ' maacfaies beiafl served. As a ftiad raisar, tha HanUey Athletic Baoater Oub had decided to h<^ tor die 1st time a liniited 50/SO Giveaway. Undt- ed to die extent that oidy KXX) ticketa wiO be sold on a first oome, first sold basis. Half of the proceeds wiU cover die cMh ; Grand Priae bf $2500.00. die other half will go towarda sumriementing the Athtetic Sports Prograau needs that our schoal district taidset caa't always provide. In tfae past, aH axiaiea raiaed by tfae Hundey Athletic Booater Club, bas aided our Huadey athletes program in some way. Listed below are maay of the items your past donatkxu have purchased. 1971-1981 Flzza Patttea. Banquets. Nourishments for athi«les, Hoowoomiag booater fioat, Printed scliedidea ibr FootbaU. BasketbaU. V<41eybaU and Baseball (this wUl continued Continued on Page 4
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1982-01-21 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1982 |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 41 |
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 |
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Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1982-01-21 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1982 |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 41 |
Decade | 1980-1989 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | 19820121_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 |
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ijc Buntletr Mtmsxiiz
GRAFFON TOWNSHIPS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPfiR - SINCE I960
USPS 580-36©
V0LUME21-NUMBER 41 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21,1982
FranK Parisek P.O. Box 192 Huntley, 111. 60142
I
12 PAGES
SERVING THE PEOPLE BF HUNTLEY SINCE 19M
CUB SCQUT PINEWOOD DERBY
ABE LINCOLN PLAY
^:;^^\ . . -'- '
Last Sunday, Janoaty 17 Huntley Cub Scouts held their annual Pinewood Derby at the 1st Congregational Church. Winning the Overall Pack Fastest Car was Eric Schmidt.
Winning in their age categories wete:
SYr.OMa
1st Place - Jason Faworski 2nd Place - Scott Pickerill Jrd Place - Andrew Shear
9Yr.0ida
1st Place - Eric Schmidt 2nd Place - Sheldon Faworski Jrd Place - Dale ZoeUick
lOYr.OMa
1st Place - Jim Bird 2nd Place Jeremy Lesser Jrd Place Bryan Elwood
The Best design in each age group will be announced and on display at the Blue & Gold Dinner which will be held on February 7. A collection of SSO for United Cerebral Palsy was made during the Pinewood Derby and phoned into Channel 7 under the Huntley Cub
Continued on Page 2 for only S3.00 per persoa (iw
Scouts, Pack 167.
DANCE FOR eth QRADERS JAN. 23rd
Come in and get warm dandng to the musk of the Roustabouts on January 23, 1982 at the Huntley Amerioan Legion. There will be dancing, refreshments and door prizes
one under 18;. Ali proceeds will
go to help the Huntley 6th graders attend the three day Atwood Outdoor Education program near Rockford. Come out and have a good time and beat the after Christmaa let down.
SCHOOLBOARD MATING
The regular mc«tiiig ai the Board of Eduyatton of SdaoiA Pistrict #158, Htmtley Omsoll- dated Schools, Huntley. Ulinola, was held ia the High School Building on Anuary 14, 1982 at 7:30 p.m.
The President called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Upon roll call the following members answered present: : Mrs. Basel. Mrs. Livingston, Mr. Heavey, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Reid, Mr. Zirk and Mr. Pupich.
All present joined in the Pledge to the Flag.
Mrs. Basel moved Mr. Heavey 2nd to approve the minutes of the December 10 meeting with additions and corrections. The motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
Mr. O'Brien moved Mta. Livingston 2nd to approve payment of the agenda of monthly bills. Educatioa: SS.472.3S. BuUding Operations and Maintenance S11.8S3.4S. TransporUtion: S8,887.03. Tbe motkm carried with 7 yeas and 0 nays.
Mrs. Basel moved Mr. Zirk 2nd to reimburse Imprest Fund the sum of Sl.647.30 fbr total expenditures. The motion car¬ ried with 7 yeas and 0 nays.
Mrs. Livinston moved Mr. Reid 2nd to adopt BOE Policy 410.16 Activity Fund Manage¬ ment. The motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
Mr. Heavey moved Mr. Reid 2Bd to approve the FFA Project: Acres for WUdlife. The motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
Mrs. Basel moved Mr. Zirk 2nd to approve purchaae of Video Tape Recording ^uip¬ ment for the Grade, Schocd at a cost not to exceed sisOO.OO. The motion carried 7 yeaa-and 0 nays.
Mrs. Livingston moved Mr. Heavey 2nd to approve the foUowing: Shirley WUIiams. Leave of Absence (Matemity), Effecdve 1982-83 achool year. Continued on Page 2
The Third Grad* wvuld lik* to teviii yM Ip attend VMg patriotic asaembly. They will presort tbeir vendoo of tl^ Ufa of Abe Uao^ on February 11,1962 at 9a.m. ia tbe grade scbodl gytn.
The main cast consists of: Narrator - Cindy O'Brien; Abe Linotrin - Jason Fish; Mother - KeUy Bauman; Father - Gary Harp; Robert - Carrie Bein; Tad - Heather Kahl; Soldiers - Jason Bye, Jason Carlock, Rich Boettcher; Sally - Julie Ottley; Johnny - Jimmy Cook; Douglas - Brian Weseman; Mrs. Lincoln • Jaoil Greve: Indian - Stacie Shimp; Shooter - Erin Hasselgren; Gettysiwrg Address • Heidi Behrendt, Heidi Henkel, Leigh Atm Ahrens, Kim Strissel; Poem - Andy Cole; Prompters - Lori Gustafson, Sarah Halle; Riot Scene - Todd Muehler, Jeimy Wells, Matt Brown, Scott Pickerill, Andy Shear, Christy JUek; Scenery - Karen LaLoggia, Carie Bein, Mary Ann Simpson, Karla Unterschuetz, Sarah Mercer, Heather Kahl, Jenny Freund.
JR. HIQH DINNER THEATRE
The junior Ugh drama chib and eighth gtada daas wUl sponsor a dinner/theatre on Sunday, Febniafy 7. 1962. Da« to die elaborate set-ttp aiul the nature of die pmfcrmance tMa event will be held Sunday aftemoon. Two scheduled perfor mances will allow &ib> Uies dte flexibmty of attending Sunday momlag and/or evaa- ing charch activittea aa deaired. There wttl be a 4 comae haBaii dinner aerved at 12:30 and 3: JD P.M. IMners wiU then move to the gym to view tbe delightful play, "The HobMt" Ftefor- mances wUI begin at 2:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. The dinner/ theatre package ddtet price is SS.OO per person. Al! reser¬ vations must be nuule (and paid for) in advaaoe. No reaatwitioiia can be mada without ftoli payment. ReservatioBS will be made dirough the elementary scho(d oCBce. Seadag wUi be limited and will be sold on a
first come, first serve basis begiiming Januaty 4. People wishing to view die play only, may purchase tidtets in advance from thje grade sch(x>l office or at the door at S2.00 per person. DaaiH ariaa tUa mvt time Illlll iiuhig la BarnOmy. Makayawi
B006TER VALENTINE OANCE FEB. eih
The tiaie of year has arrived fbr the Hundey Boosters Aimual Valeotiae's Oay Dance. This year, our daaoe will ba held |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |