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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Aug 1983, p. 3

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-father Hero In £ounty Fire by Angela Burden SHAW MIDI A NiWS SERVICE Barbara Svitak appeared cheerful this morning as she rummaged through charred remains of her family's belongings. She had something to be thankful for, even though her home at 426 N. Seminary, Woodstock, and all its contents were lost in a fire early Monday -- her husband and children were alive. Mrs. Svitak works a night-shift at Valley Hi Nursing Home in Hartland and received a call about 4:30 a.m. from a neighbor telling her to get home because her house was afire. "I grabbed my car keys and realized that I was in no shape to drive," she said. Someone drove her home. "All I could think of was how many of the family were left. It (the drive) was the longest 10 minutes of my life," she said as she sorted through the charred dishes on the front lawn of her burned-out home, while her husband remained under treatment at the hospital. \ "He's a real hero," Woodstock City Fire Chief Phil Parker said of Robert Svitak. According to Parker, Svitak was awakened by the alarm of a smoke detector. „ Svitak grabbed his 5-month-old son, Tommy, from his crib and took him outside. He returned into the burning home and woke his 3-year-old daughter, Sabrina, and managed to get out of the house with her. Leaving both children on the sidewalk outside the home, Svitak returned once more to the house to retrieve his older boy, 5-year-old Scott. "My husband had a hard time finding Scott. He wasn't in his bed," said Mi£. Svitak. She explained that in the emergency, Svitak had forgotten that Scott had crawled into his parents' bed during the night. "By this time it was impossible to see through the smoke, so Bob said he yelled for Scott ... calling his name, and Scojt ran to his dad and they met in the upstairs hallway," Mrs. Svitak said. As Mrs. Svitak arrived home, her husband and family had just been placed in the Woodstock Rescue Squad vehicle. "They were all alive, Thank God." she said. Svitak sustained burns to his left hand, arm and foot, and also a deep gash on his foot, which required stitches. He also suffered smoke inhalation. The family's dog, Sarge, a cross­ breed lab. collie, spaniel, died in the fire. I' UiK 3 - PI. MNOK.M.KH - WEDNESDAY. At'<it'ST 3. lUHS (i Cancer Center DlRTHS j Has Fair Display HOSPITAL NOTES WOODSTOCK Admissions: Craig Pierce, Mrs. Valerie Klapperich and Sue Dean, all of McHenry; Michael Barnett and Mrs. Evelyn Raske, both of Wonder Lake. ANNIVERSARY DANCE The Bachelors and Bachelorettes Square Dance club will have an an­ niversary dance Friday, Aug. 19, at the Johnsburg Community club, 2315 W. Church street, Johnsburg. Dancing will be from 8 to 11 p.m. and Jerry Hill will be the caller. All singles and couples are welcome. For more in­ formation, call 815-568-7543. Adam Lawrence is the name chosen by Joe and Patty Treasure of Wonder Lake for their first child, a son, born July 21 at McHenry hospital. JThe baby weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. at birth. The maternal grandmother is Dolores McMillan of Wonder Lake and paternal grandparents are Lawrence and Eloise Clark of Rockaway, Mo. A great-grandfather, Eli Treasure, resides in Irving, Tex. Gary and Cathy Pirie, Meade Court apartments. Fox Lake, 111. became parents of their first daughter July 27. Nicole Michelle was born at Great Lakes Naval hospital and weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. She has a three-year-old brother Shawn Michael. Maternal grandarents are Mary and Henry Tapeninen of McHenry. Stella and Gary Pirie. Sr. of Fox Lake are the paternal grandparents. The infant's father is presently stationed in West Germany. Name 4-H Delegate Lynette Fettes, Huntley has been selected as Illinois' delegate to the National Junior Horticulture contest in Tulsa, Olka. She and five other 4-H youth participated in the state 4-H Horticulture contest on June 28 at the University of Illinois. Lynette gave a production demonstration titled "Horticulture for the Year 2020" on hydroponic growing. Laura Schlicting, Woodstock, participated in the artistic arrangement competition and Debby Griggs, Sufcy Griggs and Deana Behn, McHenry, participated in the hor­ ticulture judging event. Early detection can make a. dif­ ference! This is the message that the non-profit Portes Cancer Prevention center, located in Chicago, tries to get out to the public. To accomplish this, they are developing a volunteer outreach program aimed at those counties surrounding Chicago. Portes thinks county fairs are one of many places that can be used to educate the public about the value of a comprehensive health screening examination and the early detection of disease. Portes center will have a display, a 2»2-minute audio-visual presentation and brochures at the McHenry County Fair in Woodstock from Aug. 3 through Aug. 7. Volunteers are needed to pass out literature and stay with the exhibit at all of these fairs. Those interested are asked to call Adele Halkin, 1 312 440- 7160 (collect if outside of 312 area). BLOCK GRANTS The Illinois Department of Com­ merce and Community Affairs' Community Development Assistance program, which recently awarded block grants to 59 small cities throughout Illinois, will open a second round of grants with an additional $8 million provided by the federal Emergency Jobs Bill. The money can be used by local governments for such projects as downtown commercial revitalization, to assist a business in expanding and for physical im­ provements of a city. Keeping Up A member of the Shriner Colonial Group seems oblivious to the soaring temperatures as he keeps up with younger marchers in Sunday's Fiesta Days parade. The Colonials were among the popular musical units performing that day. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Legal Notice ASSUMED NAME * PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names ana post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as AD­ VENTURES UNLIMITED, located at 4720 W. Elm, McHenry, IL., 60050 which certificate sets forth the owners as follows: Adeline Peklo. Dated July 28, 1983. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Aug. 3,10 & Aug. 17,1983) No. 830348 Legal Notice ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice ft hereby given that on July 28, 1983, a cer-' tificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of • McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names ana post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as BIG A'S VIENNA, located at 10004 Main Street, Rich­ mond, IL., 60071 which certificate sets forth the owners as follows : Adrian F. Kretler. Dated July 28, 1983. Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Aug. 3,10 & Aug. 17,1983) No. 830347 Legal Notice T h e ^ J o h n s b u r g Community Unit School District No. 12 Board of Education will be receiving bids for a three cylinder, diesel tractor. Specifications are available at the Administration Office, 2117 West Churen S t r e e t , M c H e n r y , Illinois 60050. Com­ pleted bids are due t 5, 1983 at 2:00 at the Ad­ ministration Office. The Board of Education of Johnsburg Community Unit School District No. 12 reserves the .right to accept or reject any and all bids as to be found in the best interest of the District. James W. Preston, Secretary i t i (Pub. Ai No. 1 % _ * ' • % vl L 3,1983) 10349 About Your Wedding Write-Up In order to itrvt McHonry area brides, the Plain- • dealer mails wadding forms to all whoso engagemen­ ts hove been announced In the paper and carry a definite date. We ask that these completed forms be returned three days before the wedding. The story containing all the information given on the form will oppear only during the week following the wedding, except in the case of out-of-state weddings, where an additional week is allowed. Forms received the second week after the wedding will be printed with the omission of o description of the attire worn. Photographs will be printed any time later, or will be included with the wedding information if they accom­ pany the story at the prescribed deadline. If your engagement announcement has not been published, of if the date of the wedding was not known at the time, pleose call our office and request that a marriage form be sent. Space problems experienced by a non daily newspaper, and desire to print up-to-date news, T^this policy necessary. Help Us Get Ready For Our 9th Year In Business INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE!! LOWEST PRICES EVER!! REDUCTIONS TO 8O0/0 FURNITURE, HOUSES, ACCESSORIES, ETC. tMM{ ') > Come To Columbia Bay... 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