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pttfe Buntleg ^urmsibs Volume 23-Number 36 ^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, i9«3' '*^'"""* Home Town Newspaper 'hunt'ey. Hi 60142 USPS 580-360 V2^pApES 2Sectloog SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SiNCE 1960 " 25c per copy NEW DENTISTS STATE BANK CHRISTMAS [EER Pictured above are the three new dentists at the Huntley Medical Center, who pyrchased Dr. James O'Laughlin's practice. They are, left to right, doctors Douglas P Bork , Kenneth C. .Borki and Dean VV. Lodding. The three dentists have a practice in Elgin as well as Huntley. Dr. Kenneth Bork has 30 years experience and is a graduate of Northwestem University's School of Denistry. Dr. Lodding and Dr. Douglas Bork are both graduates ofthe University of lllinoi*! Dental School in Chicago. The Huntley practice was opened December 6th. At the present time hours are by appointment. However, there will be someone available, in caSClif an emergcocy* at all timas. Dr. Bork said. In addition to their regdiar practice, tbe dentists will provide T.M.J. Uesfunction. This refers to the joints in the lower jaw. Dysfunction of the lower jaw can resuh in minor to major headaches, can cause an irregular bite, a lack of coordination of the muscles of the lower jaw. Dr. Bork explained that the headaches and neckaches which are caused by this malidy can persist for years. The office will also do reconstructive work and rebuild a mouth which is not in good shape, the dentist added. He continued, that the menibers of the practice have a wide range of experience and can handle many problems which other dentists send out. This is due to the many years of experience and post graduate studies. The doctors are looking forward to serving Huntley. VILLAGE INN CHRISTMAS X Pictured above are Debbie HuntlnstaB, Diaae Smn utd Loale VanAcker, Member of the board of directon rf the ftate ««ik ot Huntley as they served goodies to tbeir maajr cottomen, laat Saturday at the banks annual Egg Nog Party. The 1^ Nog Party was started in 1959 in the old bank building on Main St. whi«* no*. houses Howards Electronics and has continued since. t>^/. „>--'" /^;; Hand BeU Choir At Zoo The Handbell Choirs from the Congregational ^"rch nresented a concert at Brookfield Zoo Sunday Dec. 18 at 5:00 p.m. Ihey performed at thc Safari House dining room for the zoos Holiday Magic program. . , •„ hollowing a dinner the group enjoyed seeing the animal ice sculptures, the community chnstmas trees and several of the zoos exhibitions. Story telling by Dr. Dave Eiser was a very enjoyable ^^ne Choirs traveled to the zoo in a bus driven by Sue Frihart. The four choirs consist of forty members under the direction of Helen Marlowe who had a cool but enjoyable time. 4-H News Pictured above are scenes from Bill's Village Inn Family Restaurants Christmas Party. Mr. Galanis featured a fine spread of fbod including beef, liver, lamb and other Greek and American delicacies. Many of Bill's friends and relatives made the affair a joyous one. That moming however, there was a sign across Igg's Parkside Tap reading "For a better burger, Eat at Bill's." Parkside Tap is located on Main St., several doors down from the restaurant along with his bar and new package liquor store, Igg serves burgers and other sandwiches. It is not known If the sign was put on by people who attended Igg's Christmas Party the night before or by others. The Huntley Harvestors held their Banquet and Christ¬ mas party December Sth at the Congregational Church. A pot¬ luck supper was enjoyed by all and a special birthday cake was presented to Mrs. Helen Mar¬ lowe and Theresa Becker on their Birthdays. Theresa Becker receives a $50 Saving Bond fttr High Dairy Production. CoatlDued on Pftge 6
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1983-12-22 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1983 |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 36 |
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 |
Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1983-12-22 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1983 |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 36 |
Decade | 1980-1989 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was direct scanned from original material at 300 dpi. The original file size was 251 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19831222_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 |
FullText | pttfe Buntleg ^urmsibs Volume 23-Number 36 ^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, i9«3' '*^'"""* Home Town Newspaper 'hunt'ey. Hi 60142 USPS 580-360 V2^pApES 2Sectloog SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SiNCE 1960 " 25c per copy NEW DENTISTS STATE BANK CHRISTMAS [EER Pictured above are the three new dentists at the Huntley Medical Center, who pyrchased Dr. James O'Laughlin's practice. They are, left to right, doctors Douglas P Bork , Kenneth C. .Borki and Dean VV. Lodding. The three dentists have a practice in Elgin as well as Huntley. Dr. Kenneth Bork has 30 years experience and is a graduate of Northwestem University's School of Denistry. Dr. Lodding and Dr. Douglas Bork are both graduates ofthe University of lllinoi*! Dental School in Chicago. The Huntley practice was opened December 6th. At the present time hours are by appointment. However, there will be someone available, in caSClif an emergcocy* at all timas. Dr. Bork said. In addition to their regdiar practice, tbe dentists will provide T.M.J. Uesfunction. This refers to the joints in the lower jaw. Dysfunction of the lower jaw can resuh in minor to major headaches, can cause an irregular bite, a lack of coordination of the muscles of the lower jaw. Dr. Bork explained that the headaches and neckaches which are caused by this malidy can persist for years. The office will also do reconstructive work and rebuild a mouth which is not in good shape, the dentist added. He continued, that the menibers of the practice have a wide range of experience and can handle many problems which other dentists send out. This is due to the many years of experience and post graduate studies. The doctors are looking forward to serving Huntley. VILLAGE INN CHRISTMAS X Pictured above are Debbie HuntlnstaB, Diaae Smn utd Loale VanAcker, Member of the board of directon rf the ftate ««ik ot Huntley as they served goodies to tbeir maajr cottomen, laat Saturday at the banks annual Egg Nog Party. The 1^ Nog Party was started in 1959 in the old bank building on Main St. whi«* no*. houses Howards Electronics and has continued since. t>^/. „>--'" /^;; Hand BeU Choir At Zoo The Handbell Choirs from the Congregational ^"rch nresented a concert at Brookfield Zoo Sunday Dec. 18 at 5:00 p.m. Ihey performed at thc Safari House dining room for the zoos Holiday Magic program. . , •„ hollowing a dinner the group enjoyed seeing the animal ice sculptures, the community chnstmas trees and several of the zoos exhibitions. Story telling by Dr. Dave Eiser was a very enjoyable ^^ne Choirs traveled to the zoo in a bus driven by Sue Frihart. The four choirs consist of forty members under the direction of Helen Marlowe who had a cool but enjoyable time. 4-H News Pictured above are scenes from Bill's Village Inn Family Restaurants Christmas Party. Mr. Galanis featured a fine spread of fbod including beef, liver, lamb and other Greek and American delicacies. Many of Bill's friends and relatives made the affair a joyous one. That moming however, there was a sign across Igg's Parkside Tap reading "For a better burger, Eat at Bill's." Parkside Tap is located on Main St., several doors down from the restaurant along with his bar and new package liquor store, Igg serves burgers and other sandwiches. It is not known If the sign was put on by people who attended Igg's Christmas Party the night before or by others. The Huntley Harvestors held their Banquet and Christ¬ mas party December Sth at the Congregational Church. A pot¬ luck supper was enjoyed by all and a special birthday cake was presented to Mrs. Helen Mar¬ lowe and Theresa Becker on their Birthdays. Theresa Becker receives a $50 Saving Bond fttr High Dairy Production. CoatlDued on Pftge 6 |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |