Who said crashing Dad's wheels has to spoil a swell time out? Nobody told these night hounds and their matronly escort, that's who. It was a July night back in 1953. Four cars smashed up in Ville St. Pierre.They bandaged these "victims," walked them over to the mangled heap, and coaxed at least one lipstickey smile out of the bunch. Nothing like a camera to cure whiplash.
Interesting fact #445: the fridge magnet hadn't been invented back then.
So to put clippings like this on your fridge, you needed a hammer and a nail.
Which goes to show that "an accident blocking the 20 around 1st Avenue in Lachine" has been a Montreal tradition for 50 years. Must be a vortex, in line with Cote-St-Luc's energy attempting to exit via the Lachine Canal.
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