{ i | L | \ | sunday, December 28, 2008 | THE DALLAS POST PAGE 3 p— RP ST EE SLL 5 A “area meS aia FERNS SN ® The town's snowman had the last laugh as even the LCTA bus had trouble getting through Dallas Center. A snowy Back Mt. chools were closed, businesses were slow and the Back Moun- tain turned into a win- ter wonderland last Friday as Mother Nature dumped several inches of snow on the area, the first real snow- storm of the season. Area resi- dents made the best of things, though, using the time to do : ; = - some sleigh riding, make snow- Mee Ln ct : gh men and even push the cars of Joellen Spencer, of Dallas, 7 La os 0 LE - ; ON { their neighbors through the knows how to enjoy a good mo : < ons heavy white stuff. snowstorm, Jim Considine, of Dallas, puts his plow to good use during snow- storms. John Saba, of Dallas, is kept busy clearing the driveway of his The Rev. Lynn Snyder cleans off the windshield of her car after shop- hie View Sov Se fing Avenue In Dallas during Sterling Avenue home. ping at the start of the storm. / So the snow banks at g Good Samaritans help a fellow motorist out of : Sl : i the Dallas Center intersection. The storm ends, brightening this barn at the top of Friendship Hill in Resident commuters on Route 309 struggle to Dallas. get home from work last Friday evening. PATIENTS a CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
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