ES EAA EER APR PES SER TEE _— “# FS i -r Cl LI qa w, > a The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 5, 1995 3 . i Fire co. (continued from page 1) technology, such as pagers and the new 911 system will make it obsolete.” The fire company has requested variances for side yard setbacks and parking requirements, which the Dallas Township zoning hear- ing board will consider at a public meeting April 10 at 7 p.m. “We want to be prepared to give it the best fire protection possible.” Brett Slocum Dallas fire chief Zoning regulations require one parking space for every 100 square feet of building, Slocum said. The fire company doesn't need 68 directly to the scene, he said. they're called out. The rest report Dallas Borough owns the fire Dallas Fire and Ambulance is funded entirely through its com- munity fund drive and doesn't charge for its services, Slocum said. “The entire community has given us tremendous support,” he said. “And the sound manage- ment and long-term planning of the previous chiefs have helped make this next step a reality, so that we can continue to give the As You Like It at Dallas April 7-8 Dallas High School will present William Shakespeare's As You Like It Friday and Saturday, April 7 and 8, at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. This is the ninth Shakespearean production at Dallas. One of Shakespeare's most popular comedies As You Like It is perfect for this spring season, especially since it captures a light- spaces, since only five or six fire- fighters report to the fire hall when company’s present location, which the fire company uses rent-free. Newly elected fire company officers Shavertown Volunteer Fire Company's 1995 officers are, from left: relief treasurer Eric Stolarick, assistant chief Anthony F. Kaiser Ill, deputy chief Jerry A. Paxton, sergeant-at-arms Rick J. Taddei, Gordon earns Invitation to special meet Eo INI Nationwide Insurance has in- vited Charles W. Gordon Jr. of Shavertown to its 1995 President's Conference in Palm Springs, Calif. Gordon earned his invitation to the five-day meeting because of his superior sales and customer service last year. Only 150 of Nationwide's 4,600 agents quali- fied for the conference. Gordon and his wife, Dottie, have two children and reside in Pikes Creek. His agency is at 194 N. Memorial Hwy., Shavertown. Past Matrons, Patrons treasurer Elwood J. Larson, relief secretary John A. Berti, president Ga assistant chief Joe Yonchik and vice-president Kenneth E. Beisel. CHARLES W. 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Shakespeare weaves together romance, court intrigue, and pastoral festivity to present the Forest of Arden as an inviting place where the folly of romance can have its day. Shakespeare focuses on the foolishness and incongruities of love ranging from the “sublime to the ridiculous,” the romantic to the practical, the ideal to the absurd, reality to illu- sion; all with a lightness of humor that allows us to enjoy the fun without disillusionment. The various plots provide a fit- ting introduction to Shakespeare because there is something for everyone to enjoy and appreciate. The set captures the spring mad- ness by creating a fantasy world in which all of the action can take place. Join the fun and appreci- ate that “All the world’s a stage and men and women merely play- ers...” Tickets for the Friday and Sat- urday night performances are $3.00 at the door. 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