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Ccccbrate. 9{Unttey Homecoming 19941 good Luck^ Messages On (Pages 7, 8, 9 ••^?;;»«i.j^v^-', CcCcBrate. 9{unttey homecoming 19941 SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960 .254: Clje JHuntltp Jfarmsfibe HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 - VOLUME 34, NUMBER 26 USPS 580-360 Huntley Wins Again Huntley By Jim Geary Homecoming Spirit The Huntley Redskins Week varsity football team traveled to South Beloit to take on the Thursday, Sept 29 Sobo's last Friday night. The Twin Day! weather was threatening all 6pm Pep Rally, night but that didn't stop the Lindsey Field Redskins from mnning to Announce Homecoming their second victwy of the King & Queen season, 16-6. 7pm Powder Puff Game The Redskins took the lead Lindsey Field at 7:54 of the second quarter on a 3-yard run by Ty Friday, Sept 30 Thompson. He also ran in the Spirit Day! 2-point conversion. 2pm Homecoming Parade The Huntley defense started 5:45pm Homecoming off where they left the week Football Game before. The Sobo's offense did Huntley Redskins not mount a serious threat all vs. North Boone night. The only South Beloit Huntley Seniors Celebrate Harting's 103 Years Vikings scwe came ai a 75-yard Lindsey Field interception return in the Eleven Huntley seniors traveled to Valley Hi Nursing Home on September 7 second quarter. The extra to help Minnie Harting celebrate her 103rd birthday. Since our last point failed. On that Saturday, Oct 1 interception, Huntley's birthday visit we discovered Minnie doesn't like cake so Mona did the 7pm Homecoming Dance honors of baking a sheet of apple slices, which she throughly enjoyed. Multi-purpose room continued on page 2 Helping Minnie celebrate her 103rd birthday are: Al Jordi, Sally Seisser, Huntley High School Evelyn Benning, Minnie, Millie Harting, Tom Schneider, Katie Ewert, Vern and Arlene Heine, Lorraine Saur, and Veronica Emmerich. Alice Jordi was the official photographer. Village Board Debates Downtown Parking Huntley School Changes Start Times Monday By Melissa Cavill The starting and ending supervision provided at asked to keep the parking lot times for Huntley grade 8:20am. Parents whose and drive area in front of Huntley village board members voted against approving bids school students in preschool children do not ride a bus the grade school open for the for the construction of a new parking lot in downtown Huntley through grade 5 will change are asked to arrange the movement of students and last Thursday night. effective October 3, 1994. arrival of their children at buses. The project, an 18-space parking lot west of the village hall The starting time will be school between 8:20am and The new staggered school building on Coral Street, was first introduced to the board in adjusted from 8:10am to 8:25am. June of this year. day was implemented this Trustees are now debating if the parking area is needed. Some 8:30am. The ending time will Bus routes will be adjusted school year knowing that some board members argued that the transfer of village personnel to the be adjusted from 3:01pm to 15 minutes later than the adjustments would be new annex building (located just east of town on Main Street) in 3:15pm. Preschool and kinder- current schedule for required. It is expected to October will free up several parking spots during business hours. garten will be in session preschool through grade 5 in reduce cost for the school Another suggestion made by trustee John Sheehan was to make from 8:30am until 11:15am and the morning and preschool and district and provide buffer Coral Street a one-way, and create vertical parking slots which 12:30pm until 3:15pm. kindergarten routes at space on most buses to absorb face the park in place of the horizontal parking which currenUy Parent cooperation is midday. Preschool through enrollment growth. No further exists. appreciated. Doors will be grade 5 students will be changes are anticipated this Comments from businesses in the downtown area varied. unlocked for preschool arriving home approximately 5 school year, except minor Herb Glissendorf, represendng the American Legion, said that through grade 5 students to to 10 minutes later at the adjustments as changes in the the legion does not have a problem with their usual customers enter the building and end of the day. Parents are flnding parking, however, during special events people end up student population occur. parking all over town to attend. Cathy DeQuaker, executive director of HunUey's Chamber of Commerce, commented, "Definitely a problem." DeQuaker said Huntley To Hold Voter Registration Day This Saturday that lack of parking in the downtown area may have been part of the reason why Huntley Homestead Day did not go over as well Tuesday, Nov. 8, is General election. 708/669-5386 before you as it did in die Huntley Center. "People just kept driving by Election Day. The governor's There will be a Voter come. because there was no place to park." race, as well as many state Registration Day in HunUey You must be 18-years-old Dr. Rod Bastidas, Huntley Medical Center, said he hears and county offices, and local on Saturday, Oct. 1,9-1 lam, and a resident of McHenry complaints from patients in the late afternoon. "The morning is issues will be on die ballot at the HunUey Supermarket. County; and two forms of ok, it's late in the afternoon, 4 or 5pm when patients have You must be a registered You can also register at the identification are required. trouble finding parking." voter to cast your vote in this HunUey Library by calling PAGE 2 THE HUNTLEY FARMSIDE-ILLINOIS THURS., SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 Huntley Community News Huntley Community Victory ... — Calendar (Continued from page 1) quarterback. Bill Kline, Ty Thompson on a draw. was over they wished the showed the great never-give- Thompson picked his way for Redskins had left him home. up attitude of the entire team 36-yards and a score wiUi NO Ty ran for 145 yards. This * FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 was the second game in a row 10am Adult Reading Group, Huntley Library as he chased die Sobo defender time on the clock. Curt Pippenger ran in the extra he has rushed for well over 2pm Redskins Football Homecoming Parade all the way to the end zone. The Redskins took the point. 100 yards. Great Job, Ty! 5:45pm Redskins Football vs. North Boone, home ensuing kick-off and marched The second half was The next game is at home down die field. The clock scoreless, even though the on Friday night. It is the * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 showed 1.9 seconds left in the Sobo's started in good field Redskins Homecoming game. 4-H Tag Day half, and everyone expected a position several times. They could use a few extra World Vegetarian Day pass to the end zone but "adiletic suppOTters." Come Soudi Beloit omitted Ty on out and cheer them on. National Pickle Pepper Week HunUey's coach, Dave Joslyn, Thompson's name on die TBA Redskins Volleyball Varsity Tourney, home crossed everyone and called for program, and before the night Homecoming Dance, Huntley HS 7pm Tim Lemmens Concert, Evangelical Free Church SHARE Due Correction * SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 National 4-H Week SHARE orders are due on In the Sept. 22 issue of The l-4pm Apple Cider Festival, Historical Museum, Union Friday, October 7 for a basket Hundey Farmside, P. Duane 2:30pm Blessing of the Animals, MCC of good food for your family Groves was identified in a for only $14 and two hours of photo caption as a realtor. * MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 community service. He is a travel agent and Advertising Director To place an order call owner/operator of Hometown Karen Kohley TBA Redskins Volleyball, Johnsburg Frosh Tourney Travel on Main St., HunUey. 8:30am Alanon, Congregational Church Carol, 669-5395 or Vera News Director 6:45pm Lioness Bingo, American Legion Swanson, 669-5352 evenings or Tracey Schwartz weekends. Pick-up will be Accounting Director * TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 October 22. SUBSCRIBE Joyce Liput 8:30am Senior Expo, Spring Hill Mall Circulation Director 4pm Royals Volleyball vs. Immanuel Lutheran, away Margie Hughes 4:15pm Redskins Volleyball vs. Marengo, away Production Associate 6:30pm ECC College Night, Elgin Community College Lordy, Lordy Sally Archambeault 6:45pm Royals Flag Football vs. Johnsburg, away Advertising Associate 8pm Penguins, American Legion Melissa Cavill 8pm Huntley Jaycees, Bowl-Hi Publisher, Suzanne Brown WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 7:30am Huntley Chamber, Village Inn Published every Thursday 7:30pm Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion except last Thursday of year. Reproduction in whole or part,| * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 without written permission 4pm Royals Volleyball vs. Prairie Grove, home from publisher, is prohibited. 4:15pm Redskins Volleyball vs. Genoa-Kingston, home 6-9pm College Night, McHenry County Comm. College Copyright 1994 by 7pm Committee of the Whole, Village Hall The Huntley Farmside. 7:30pm Grafton Planning Commission, Grafton Office 2nd Class Postage paid at * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 Huntley, IL 60142 Institute Day - No School Subscription price: $8 per year | l-3pm Arthritis Self-Help Course, Sherman Hospital Send address changes to; 5:45pm Redskins Football vs. Durand, away The Huntley Farmside "John" is 40 PO Box 127 * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 L. J Huntley, IL 60142 10am Fall Diddley, McHenry County Fairgrounds 669-5621 •* SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 The Huntley Farmside welcomes letters on Settlers' Day Parade, Marengo topics of community interest. Letters must 10am Fall Diddley, McHenry County Fairgrounds be accompanied by the signature and tele- J5IUJNOIS PRess phone number of the writer. We reserve the 1——— ASSOCIATION ^UJ^^S S«vinfln>wyipef»iinc« 1665 right to edit for brevity and fairness and tSST l994MeMB£R Huntley Birthdays to withhold letters that are determined to 1 be libelous or untrue.
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