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See Page 9 For Special Section Plus Holiday Recipes! UIDE \\ I w fliE UratlEB yannsite See Page 4 For Details To Enter ... tmnimm mtm^im Ceiiiesf SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960 CJe Jluntlep jfarms^itit HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1991 - VOLUME 31, NUMBER 30 USPS 580-360 Local Resident Opens Bridal Business Huntley Harvestors Receive Awards By Tracey Schwartz At McHenry County 4-H Banquet^ With the holidays come warm says that she likes to work thoughts of cosy evenings with brides on a one-to-one together and sentimental consultant basis emphasizing expressions of love. Romance she can create any color, any is in the airl type of floral piece Many young men and old, requested. All her work is choose this time to propose hand-made by herself. marriage and undying love to Lavertu prides herself in a special lady. Once the her creative service. She holidays are over these lucky will pin pieces together, ladies fmd themselves adding and removing elements, beginning the task of until she and the bride And planning a wedding. just the right combination. Beverly Lavertu of Huntley, Lavertu stresses she is is ready to help these future very budget focused. She does brides' make their day a not entice her customers into beautiful success. Lavertu things they cannot afford. who calls her business The She feels every bride, first Bridal Blush, is a designer time or fifth, should have a and consultant of bridal silk flower in her hair and floral fashions. She can something to carry down the create a wide array of silk aisle. Lavertu says no matter florals from bridal how poor, she and the bride headpieces, bouquets and can find something within her veils to bridal album, cake budget. Proud Award Winners that were present at the 4-H Banquet. Back: Laura tops and table centerpieces. Lavertu began working in Kohley and Steve Morzos. Middle: Scott Stier, Kerstin Tures, Amie Reed and Lavertu who came to Huntley this kind of business five Susan Stier. Front: Loran Lilly and Peter Morzos. in May, 1991, works out of years ago in New Jersey. She her home on Carl Street. She continued on page 15 The McHenry Co. 4-H Youth club and to the McHenry Steir, Susan Steir and Dawn Foundation held its County 4-H program. Vlerch. recognition banquet at Grand Ambassador Award were Food Preservation Award Andre's Steak House in received by Jodi Manke in an went to Amie Reed. Richmond on November 2, 1991. alumni pin as were Brett Gardening Award went to A delicious dinner was Berghorn and April Riedl. Kristen Sunderlage. served to over 300 4-H Service Achievement Poultry Blue Award went to members and leaders, after Excellence Awards were Steve Morzos. which the awards were given received by Scott Dvorak, Rabbit Award went to Amie to the outstanding achievers. Steve Morzos, Amie Reed and Reed. Leader certificates and Laura Kohley. Other awards: Wood Science Award went to pins were presented to first, Clothing Award was received Loran Lilly. fifth, tenth, fifteen, and by Kerstin Tures. The 1991 4-H Dairy Quiz twenty-five year leaders. Dairy Award went to Peter Bowl Team and Dairy Elmer and Rae Meyer of Morzos. Conference Awards went to Huntley were recognized for Food and Nutrition Awards Brian Wesemann of Huntley 25 years of volunteer service went to Scott Dvorak, Blue Harvestors. to the Huntley Harvestors 4-H Award; Laura Kohley, Scott Congratulations all! See Page 15 For Leader Photo Beverly Lavertu shows off her silk floral creations PAGE 2 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 Huntley Conununity News Plan Now For Senior's Christmas Party Lost Jacket Huntley Community The Senior Citizen Huntley area are invited to Will the person that Community Christmas party, attend. Reservations are a inadvertently took the wrong Calendar sponsored by the Huntley must. Call Fred Ahrens jacket at the Soup it Salad Lioness and Legion Auxiliary, 669-5968 or Robin Spiniolas luncheon last Thursday please will be held on Dec. 5th from 815-923-2517 no later than retum it to the Lutheran noon to 3pm, at the American Nov. 27th for reservations. Church. It was a light tan * FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Legion. All seniors in the with green and red lines XL McHenry County Snowflake Training, Elgin long with a pair of Isotoner 3pm Market Day Pick-Up, School Cafeteria brown gloves in the pocket. Cub Scouts Sell Popcorn * SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 McHenry County Snowflake Training, Elgin The Huntley Cub Scout Pack peanuts. 7:30pm Senior High Dance, Deicke Park 167 is having their annual If you have not been Popcorn Sale from November 1 contacted by a local Cub * SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 through November 22. This Scout and would like to place 9am Men's Basketball, School Gym year there are four an order, please call Ron 7pm Co-Rec Volleyball, HH School Gym varieties: microwave, yellow, Hahn at 669-3783 or Loretta white or caramel with Lane at 815-923-7887. * MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 jTarmsiibe 3:15pm Wolf Cub Den, Congregational Church 6pm HS Girls B-Ball vs. South Beloit, away Additional copies of this 6:45pm Lioness Bingo, American Legion week's issue can be purchased Park Meeting at the following newstands. * TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Change 4pm JH Boys B-ball vs. Prairie Grove, home Huntley Pharmacy 5:15pm Junior Girl Scouts Nite Hike, Downtown - Main Street Max McGraw Wildlife Preserve The Huntley Park District Huntley Supermarket 6:30pm Brownies 220, Congregational Church has moved the November 27 Huntley Center, Rt. 47 7pm Congregational Dartball meeting to November 20, due Lucky Lane 7:30pm District #158 School Board, Admin. Bldg. to the Thanksgiving Holiday. Bowl-Hi Lanes, Rt. 47 8pm Penguins, American Legion /s/ Lois Parisek, Sec. Papa G's 9pm Trinity Bowling, Bowl-Hi Lanes Huntley Park District Rt.47 Video Smideo * WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Huntley Center, Rt. 47 PTO Book Fair begins 6:30pm Bear Cubs, Congragational Church Thank You Or by calling or stopping by 7pm Park Board, Deicke Park the newspaper office. 7:30pm Lioness, American Legion GOD BLESS all who attended it supported Trinity 11801 E. Main Street * THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Lutheran's Soup it Salad "Happy 75th Birthday" 669-5621 4pm JH Boys B-ball vs. Zion, home Luncheon. LeRoy Schwab 7:30pm Huntley Zoning Board, Village Hall Thank Youl 'I. 4-H, Congregational Church Your loving wife American Legion Board, American Legion and family >4^l>^ H^W^II ffiv * FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 * SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 In memory of my sister, 6pm HS Girls B-ball vs. North Boone, away Lorraine, whose birthday is For publication of meeting dates, events or on November 16th. birthdays, send information to: The Huntley Arnold Brendenmuehl Farmside, PO Box 127, Huntley, IL 60142 or call Advertising Director, Karen Kohley News Director, Tracey Schwartt 708/669-5621. Deadline is noon on Tuesday. Accounting Director, Joyce Liput Circulation Director, Margie Hughee The opinions expressed in letters to the Publisher, Sutanne Brown editor, articles and columns published in this Published every Thursday Birthdays newspaper are not necessarily the opinions of except last Thursday of year. The Huntley Farmside, its publisher or staff. Reproduction in whole or part, without written permission from publisher, is prohibited. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE FOLLOWING: Copyright 1991 by 11/15 David Moore The Huntley Farmside. 11/16 Jack Brunschon 11/17 Millie Ruth Jnd Class Postage paid at Huntley, IL 60142 11/18 Ken Jagman, Lucy Kahl, Michele Schiffo Subscribe Subscription price: %i per year 11/19 Harold Borhart, Amy Lovins, John Hayes, Send address changes to: Steve Origer The Huntley Farmside 11801 E. Main, Box 127 11/20 Fran Borhart, Linda Ball, Eric Nied, Joey Huntley, IL 60141 Pfaff 11/21 Keri Heiney, Mick Abdullai \~\ $8-1 Year j""! $4 . l Year for Full Time Students 708/669-5621 11/22 Suzanne Brown, O.J. Miller j j $15 - 2 Years | j jj Discount for Senior Citizens JIUUNOB PRESS The Huntley Farmside welcomes letters to the I i Active Duty Service Personnel - No Charge ASSOCIATION editor on topics of community interest. 1991 Mcabcr Letters Aiust be accompanied by the signature Name 1_ \ ^ and telephone number of the writer. We reserve the right to edit for brevity and fairness and to withhold letters that are Address determined to be libelous or untrue. City ZIP ^J^^^y NEWSPAPER ASSOaATION THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1991 PAGE 3 Huntley Community News Huntley Faces & Places - 8 et 40 Met Eighteen Partners of Spring Pouvoir will be held Marion Karlove displayed a McHenry County Salon 483, in Effingham. beautiful afghan donated by Eight et Forty, met at the Children and Youth Chairman Partner Eva Sparks, which Fox River Grove Community Betsy Vargason asked that will be raffled to raise Center on Monday, October 28. donations be sent to National additional scholarship funds. Dorothy Messer, Le Petit Chapeau's Project, National Partnership Chairman Ruth Chapeau, presided. Jewish Hospital Bed Fund, Repp reported 33 Partners Pouvoir Member Marilyn Recreation Fund, and paid with seven more needed Eckman gave an interesting Pediatrics General Fund. for 100%. and complete report of the Partner Becky Gabel presented A white elephant auction Fall Pouvoir held at the a special donation toward a provided fun and funds for Drake Oakbrook on October 26 Salon Bed Dedication. Again the Salon, and tasty refresh- and 27. Six Salon 483 this year a "World Magazine" ments were served by the Fox Partners attended. A Departe- subscription will be sent to River Grove Partners. mental award was presented to National Jewish Hospital for The next meeting at 7:30 Nurses Scholarship Chairman the enjoyment of the P.M., Monday, November 26, Marion Karlove.