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VOLUMK 14 — NUMBER 31 THtRSUAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1973
— PHONE — M9-5«21 — If No Answer 4S9-0998 4S9-14M or 45y-M12
10 PAGES
FRANK KUNTLEY. IL&
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"BE SURE^YOtrAIS «Gm';ifiSN €^ iy#EUl)" — David Crockett
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m Humev uwm football team
Grade School Basketbcdl Schedule
Nov. 6 — St. Ijaurence H 6:80
Nov- 1.1 — St. Ttioinas H 6:30
Nov. 20 — St. Pats A 7:0Ci
Bus Leaves — 5:.10
Biis Retm-ns - - 10:00
Nov. 27 — St. Marys A 6.30
Bus leaves — 5:30
Bu.s Keturns — 9:15
Dec. 3 - Han^ielhire A «:30
Bus leaves — 5:30
Bus Returns — 9:15
Dec. 11 — Wwxlsrtock H 6:30
Dec 18 — ^ Joes H 6:30
Jan. {¦ — St. Laurence A 6:30
Bus Leaves — 5:30
Bus Returns — 9:15
Jan. 9 — Woo*Dck A 6:30
Bus IjCaves — 5:30
Bus ReturiK — 9:15
Jan. 15 — St. Thomas A 6:30
Bus Leaves — 5:30
Bus Returns — 9:15
Jan 17 — St Manys H 6:30
Jan 21 — Hampshine H 6:30
Jan'22 — St. Pats H 7:00
Jan 24 ¦— St. Joes A 6:30
Bus Leaves 5:15
Bus Relums — 9:15
Confenence Toumej- —
Try-County Tournament Lions C^ub
Feb. 4 - 5 - 6 - 13 . 14
Mutual Agreement - G-anies Cdti be
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High School Basketball Schedule
Oonfetejice Cianics • Sat No\\ 24 — Mooeeheart A Friday. Nov 30 IfinJdey-Big Rock A Fri. Dec. 7 — Hkmraibha A* Fri. Dec. 14 — Bl^ Academy H Sat Dec 15 — Earlville H* Fri. Dec. 21 Hampshire A* Sat. Dec 22 — Hebron H Dec 26-29 — Marengo Tcumey Fri. Jan. 4 — M^ta H Sat. Jan. 5 Elgin Aoademy A Fri. Jan 11 — Mooseheart H* Sat. Jan 12 — Hiawatha H Fri. Jan. 10 — Ridimontl A* Sat. Jan 19 —OontralH Fri Jan. 25 Genoa-Kingston H* Jan 28 - Fri> 1 Conference Tourney Fri. Feb 8. Heboxm A* Fri Feb 15 — Wlheaton Ohristian H* Sat Feb 16 — Richmood H Fri. Feb. 22 — Certtmal A* Mar. 2 — Hophomore Tourney Harvard
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, THE HUNTLEY REDSKINS PLAY THE FINAL GAME OF THE 1973 SEASON AT HOME AT 7:30 P.M. AGAINST THE CENTRAL ROCKETS.
THE HUNTLEY BOOSTERS HAVE DECLARED THIS TO BE "RED AND WHITE" NIGHT. WE ASK ALL PARENTS AND FRIENDS TO ATTEND THIS GAME AND SALUTE THE REDSKINS BY WEAR-l^ ING RED AND WHITE.
LET'S SHOW THE HUNTLEY SPnUT AND CHEER THESE BOYS TO A VICTORY!
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The next Booster meeting will be on Wednesday, November 14 at 8:00 P.M. at the Huntley Legion.
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School Calendar November
Nov. 2 — Ocntiral Fu>otball Home 7:8(1
Nov. > G.A.A. Workshop
Nov. 3 — Football F.S, at Central 10 A.M.
Nov. 6 - (inulo Scboiil Basketball St. U'lUrencc Home 6:30
Nov. S —VoUeyhall at Centnal 6 PM
Nov. •) — Report C:;ards
Nov. 12 — McHenry County Conal Festival — Wbodstock
Nov. 12 — Piarent-Teacher Confer¬ ence 5:30^:30
Nov 13 — Parent-Teacher Confer¬ ence 1:00-4:30
Nov. 20 — St. Pats - G.S. Basketbell Away 7:00
Nov 21 — Dismissal of school at 2:20 P.M.
Nov. — 22 & Nov. 23 — Thanks¬ giving Holiday
Nov. 24 — MooseJiBairt Basketball
Nov. 27 G.S. Basketball St, Marys Away 6:30
Nov. 29 — F.H.A. Daddy Dat« nite 7:30
Nov. 30 — Baskeitt)an HlnUeiy . Big Rock Away
Elgin or McHenry Co. College?
iTr.c School Boaixl of Huntley Con- s<)|jdn.tcd School rWstrict 158 has imtil December I, 1973 to decade t« which Junioi- UAlege Disitrict it wixild svsml to annex- 'ITie General Assembly has pro^ideid that all ter¬ ritory in the state shall be in a public Junior College EXisrtrict no later than August 1, 1974.
Public Law 77-1822 has assigned the Illinois Junior College Board the responsibdIJty of guiding the proper steps to be taken to bring all territory erf -the state Into a Junior CWlege District.
The paramoot consideoation is Hhe educational welfare of the citi¬ zens. While tax ooGte are a proper ooncom, it is stressed that there is no justifida'tion for tax oonsfdera. ations to have precedence over edu¬ cational needs.
The 44.9 square miles of I>istrict 158 could be annexed to eithes Mc¬ Hemy County Coilege or to El- gan Community OoUege by the Aug¬ ust date.
Contiiuie on Page Two EI-(;iN OR McHENRY COUNTY
Pliot» by DeWayae Stadlo
Huntley Pj^ Program
Th" Huntleiy 1^^ iM^ot i$. set¬ ting up u progT<dm for the ydutti and adults of the district. The Huntley School Board of Education is working in cosrpeiatioin with the Park Dis- irict by pioviding special tiiMs in the gym and multi-purpose room to carry on the jaxignains that weiie previously run by the schoc^_ "Hie areas that are betog transfeinred. over to the' Park District are the Intramurals for hoyt and giiris 0(i Siaturdiays and the Mens and Wo¬ mens recreation classes heid on Mondays from 7:00 to 8:30 P.M. in tlie midti-purpose room and Wed¬ nesday from 8:00 to 10:00 P.M. for the men In the gym.
Sign i^ for these activities will take place immediately. Mr. KaM in tihe JurHor High will take oatnes of (bc>-s an digirls) studeiits in 4 thru Sth grade. No hij^ school students will be pemrutten in these groups, or^,basketball pUyere on Hie goBdo school teems may enter intrainurals.
Sign up for mene and womens ctaS ses will take ptaoe now- You may do this by calling' the High Scfaool Office 669-5171 or Mr. Glen De¬ laney at 669-5539.
Situdents will be groiyied aod will meet on Saturdaj" afternoons and special days on vacation staiCng Dect.Mnber 26iUi and inmnJng tihni February 23iTi. A schedule wfll be given each student on the first day. liarii .stiKk?nt will pay a $3.00 regjs- 1 ration fee to offset expenses of instruction, payable at re^stnalion time. Tlie tinu? each 0coup will meet is as follows:
4-5-6 grades, 12:00 to 1:15.
7-8 grades, 1:20 to 2:30.
The men will meet for 10 sessions during the winter mcaiths, staiting Wednesday night January 2, 1974 at 8:00 P.M. in the gym. Each ses¬ sion will be two hours (S;©© to 10:00). A minimum of 10 men re- qiHTed. Tlie regiatradion fee for this dasis is $10.00 payiaHc to the Hunt¬ ley Paric Distriot
¦Tite -Women will meet tor 10 ses' sions during tbe winter months, dtai4ing Monday night Januaiy 7, 1974 at 7:00 p^m. Badi sessdoo wiU be 1% hout^s (7:00 to 8:30) and wiU me^n ia the MuUi-fiarpoBe CnaHwie on tt^ TVo PARK PROGRAM
Special Meeting to DiseuuM^k
A i4ieci(ri Mi^pig w»8 caMed last I riday night».-<S|tDiber 26(h at the Huntley Anidfeui Lesion (o dk- ciiss the t>m>uitd amusement park OAith 61 Httnlti«^ M the to4iway in, 'tc«*ani«. Tlt^t^meeting was caMed rrimarily hy, cSizens living in the 'jr<mc<lia>e pi^Mtlflf'ty cf the park.
The first speaker and moderator for the evening w«is Mr. Robert Mankr Mr. Manke stated that he had lived in tlie MTta for 12 years and 4lKit iSae puifdfe <A the meet- tng was to "get tog«(|er people who were concerned add'*in some case uninligbted 'ilibut afet the impact of the pznpiQSfid parit by (he Tift Bnoadcaaltag 0>. ma.y be" Mr. Mtinke stated (MM his friends and neighbors had gotten togtiOter in- formatioa as to wliat the park woM be like. Itiis inionnation which Mr. Manke then prvKnted described the propcaad ilOO Itcre park and told of iCie KlniB falaiid pork new Cia- gifiaati.' IMs iqMniatlon was pub- illlhed aevetttl n4nths ago In the Huntiey Birtaeid^'*
The nett a|>0algnr was Mr. Everett McLain «4io live<i^ dh Pov^-ers Road and is empfctyed }>y District 41 actiools in Glen E%|>. Mr. McLain said that far a ftew^t^ceie he tas been stui|r>»K the lmt>aot thrt the paik miglii have on the developmedt (rf the sdbooi system. He conUnued, one of tiie greatest impact oo tfie lifestyle ot the oonvnunity is a large corpomtlah controlled developments. He 8^ "the ex|)loradon and the ravishment of exktang land in the surrounding community is fett not just by the immediate generation but by those yet unburn and those who by tiie grace of God aece gobig U/ inherit this land." He then recited a rather lengthy, techiioai oration on a bill HB1489 recentfy passed by tbe State of Hlinois which be claim¬ ed would be of no advantage for a disttict to attract lar^e de¬ velopments purely on the favuiis of obc^niing additftoifid revenue for i»- (K-aased assessed evaluation. He oon- cluded by staMngr 'Today, as our superintendent pointed otit children have become an oaset to the aduca- tionsl pragnam.*' He said dnt it was tlie oirinton of many peotpla in Huntley that by attdaeting the park that tlie additlolBl money would in¬ fluence the direction of sdxiote. He said "the infomwblQn he had did not indicate this to be so."
The next speaker wus Mp Fred Ix!moii. who said he had recently nwved into tho area from Wood- field. Mr. Lemon sUatcd that his flgives showed tl«it 100.000 oars nx>uld visit the area per mOOlh. He stated that he would assume that Rt. 47 wx>tdd be a four lane highway with traffic H(^ in HunUQ^. He also stated that the toUway eotnancc had brou«^ more tiafHc to Rt, 47 and if an eatNmce was madle tor tnaffic coming from Rockford, this wDtdd create even more tmflic He stated that lie trnveled for a Kvlng throughout northem Qlinois and that there aie very few four tent hi|h- ways yoti can ciioas without ft i#A.
The next speaJcer was Mr. R«|b«t Liair from Al^onquia, wt«> ta, ftn ATchltest and Mte been En tfar en- vkDmneidal and eooiogy ra^ich for the paat fire yean. Mi*. Lair gave figures on tlie amount of pol¬ lution which cans would emit into the atmos|)hece ia. a txtteia period of time. He stated that iMs iM»- taon would oome towardB HMMley CaaMaae «a rust iVa SPECLVL MEETINC
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1973-11-01 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 01 |
| Year | 1973 |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue | 31 |
| 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 |
