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GrAITON TOWNSHIP'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER — SINCE 1960
USPS 580-360
VOLUME 20-NUMBER 15 THURSDAY, JULY 17,1980
Phone 669-5621
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12 PAGES
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCfe 1960
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PARK DISTRICT VOLLEYBALL CAMP
: Merri Peterson, Chris Foerster, and Kim Keams Front Row: Lori Seeman, Pam Jacobs k Jiidv Boriiart.
HUNTLEY DAY TfflS SUNDAY
4-H PROGRAM JULY20di
1:30 Demonstmtion by die Borharta oo fitting,- dipping, and
allowing dairy cattle. 2:00 DemonstntlMi by tfae Keams Family on preparing and
allowing a steer at the fair.
2:30 Jndy Botfanrt and Nicole Zemanelt wiO discnss how to show diicfcens, docks and geese. Cory Provcnsano wiD dispaly lier cat and Ihiwn Petropolos will show tier pooy. The Manke famQy will be showing tfaeir HolstelB oow with her triplet calves.
3:00 The Drendel Family wiO give a demonstratkm oo how to
prepare vegetables far showing.
Jennifer kifnss^ will give a demonstration on Pnsta maUng.
Karen Drendd wiH demonstrate how to sew.
Music wUI be provided by Uck Clavey. Kfike Orismer, and
Danny Zemnnek.
David Smldi wiH give a taft on Fossils, snd Sandy Loedi wiU
doae tlie ptogram with an origfaial poem. Ihe 63 members of tfae Hmrtley 4-H dnb have gone all oot to provide yoa with n vety interesting program, in fact, tfaey have been maUng liomemade oooUes and wfll be serving yon milk and cookies at the end ofthe program.
See yoa Sanday at the McHenty County iflstorical Society located on Mahi Street in Union.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
AH chlldten in the oommunity are wdcome at tiie Vacation Bibie Sdiool at the Congr^atlonnl Church, August 11-15 from 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. Advanced registration Is important fbr preparatioa. Contact the diurch with the Conn below or caU today 669-5711 or 669-3689. The $2.00 registratlan covers the oost of materials.
Running out of ideas for summer tanl Oet togetiier with old friends and new ones at VBS, August 11-15. You will be glad you did.
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LEGION & AUXIUARY INSTALLATION THIS SATURDAY
This Saturday, July 19th, The Huntley American Legion and Auziliary will hold their annual Installation of officers at the American Legion Home at 8 p.m.
Auziliary members being installed are:
President - Mabel Schuhz; 1st Vice Pres. - Arlene Mattingly; 2nd Vice Pres. - May Chesak; Secretary - GaU Wasserstrass; Treasurer - Betty ZiA; Historian Vi Jurs: Chaplain - Neva Robertshaw; Sgt-at-Arms - Marilyn Eckman; Asst. Sgt.-at- Arms - Linda Borchart. The installing officer will be Mrs. Ralph Johnson, llth District President.
The Legionaires will be installed by Bob Schultz, Jr. Past llth District Commander. The new officers are:
Commander - Dennis Rudsin¬ ski; Sr. Vice Commander - Vemon Ewer^, Jr. Vice Com¬ mander - Ron Emricson; Adjutant - Don Enstrom; Chaplain - Robert Schultz; Finance - Robert Schachtner; Sgt-at-Aras - Ed Hartmann.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
VOLLEYBALL MARATHpN
You are invited to a volleyball marathon at Deicke Park. Sunday, July 20 at 3:00 p.m. Come and bring your friends for a good time. For more information, contact Randy and Gail Leggee. youth directors of the Congregational Church.
Ondi Sheppard is shown presenting the Hard Worker Thiphy to Card Emesti.
Keams.
The Hnntley Park Disttld ^oosored a gM'a VoOeybaO caasp hut week, July 7-11. Aboat 20 glria partldplod onder tfae dfawctka of Ms. Ondi Sheppard. The girls wotfeed on sfcffis nad terhnlqoas aad are now confident of having a gret vofleyboll seaaon in <P-M acfaool year. Oirla diooen far tfae aO star team at tfae cai|> were Pom Jacobs, Lori Seeman, Jody Borfaart, Metri Peteraoo. CMs Forrester and Kim Keama.
Kim Keama was awarded a trophy tor demonatrating tfae best sportsmanahip aad Card Eraeatl received tfae hard wnrfcer trapfay. Coacfaea ft heipera for tfae can^ besldea Cladl, were Deb Saend, Lou Keama. Cindy Jacoba. Coaaie Marah, Sam Uadaejr aad Saady Stallbaam. Saady StaBbaom aad Coaaie Mnnfa'a teaav took 1st place in die Boond Bobhi and tfae OianiphiBship Touraament
WEDNESDAY MORNING'S
STORM DAMAGE
About 4 a.m. on Wednesday, July 16, a severe thunderstorm hit Huntley. Huntley residence primarily got a lot of lighting and rain while in the Harmony and Hampshire area trees and roofs were taken down by the storm. As of 12 ooMi on Wednesday power was
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1980-07-17 |
| Month | 07 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1980 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue | 15 |
| 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 |
