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Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Aug 1927, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1927 PACE TER --- a aL LE. ui po -- ---- gy a -------- I -- _-- -- -- NR ee me minousn| SELECTION OF BEST STRIPS FOR TIMES READERS Peteroro, Aug. 15.--Three local people, Miss May Pollock, Stanley - illis, and Jessie Hill, are in Nich- S - o olls Hospital as a result of a ELLA CINDERS--Puffs A-Plenty By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb head-on collision occurring on the w Si 5 sig i a ii : ; 3 Provincial Highway about eight on = ! -- EA ito : o'clock Friday night. Donald Hill and Mrs. Stanley Willis were also injured, but were to, go home. Pollock is the worst injured, having her leg badly broken and bruised, while the others are 'cut about the head and body. All are members of the Knox Church Choir, and had been at- tending the annual choir picnic at Cobourg. Stanley Willis, driver of the car, attempted to pass another automobile at a point between Fraserville and Springville, and failed to see a car coming in the opposite direction till it was too late to swing back into his former position. The impact was so hard that the two cars locked together, smashing oth the machines beyond repair. The front seat of the Willis automobile was completely broken off, Immediately after the accident, the injured were rushed by motor into the city and taken to Nicholls Hospital, where they were given medical attention by Doctors Neal, Howson, and Eastwood. : rr - m-- ---- Ee The driver of the other car was . ; pen ra PE SR LF RE SRR LBA : " Miss Burnham of Millbrook and a we [WRIT RR : --B Geo. McManus lady driving with her was badly Ee 2 cut by the glass in the windshield. | WONDER, HOW LONG ' DAY - WHEN NOTFOR SD1X MONTHS: DUT TAKE "YT FROM : AN TO THINK WE THEY ARE GONNA ONLY IN ONE : DOES OUR = YL CAN GET QUT ON POND - ME THAT WUZ | || HAVE BREEN TRYIN | E EER UD IN THIS JAIL OF OUR JAILS CARE COME YOU COULD LEAVE YOUR SOME LOCK! YO GIT RID OF THAT | y 3 i LEFORE SUR CASE AT HOME - | ? LEPHANT FOR QECURITY- : ELEPHANT FER 1 -------- WOULON'T MIND Um 8 DANS 'AN DAYS - @ a / 4 TONIGHT =~ Tomorrow Alright RAL en Ack pert . ne to A | "Better Than Pills For Liver llis™ Pd U C2 © 1927 ey Inv. Feature Service, Greac Britain rights reserved TELLING TOMMY |For Sale By 1 oh, eee SE a dan I A LE rie ip pees ORIGRRS a comes WAS LITTLE AMMUNITION SO HEY STRIPPED THE ROOF OF ST.UAVIDS I} FROM THE WAY MOTHER FUSSED WHEN I AN INGERESTING STORY 1STOLD Jf RACER 1 rvs J ury & Lovell 1 wa es Tommy, oF THE women i T/A \ "CATHEDRAL OF ITS LEAD IN O. 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