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'rHE BPUSSELS ?OST
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in the COMPLETELY NEW
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UCKS
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Finest truck cab on the road ... with
every feature Driverized to make driv-
ing more comfortable—safer—more
efficient! New one-piece curved wind-
shield is 55% bigger... new full -width
rear window , new larger side
windows with sills at arm -rest height.
New wider seat—new counter-shock
seat snubber I New wider doors! New
curved instrument panel! New heating
and ventilating system! New interior
trims !New rugged hardware through-
out! Choice of standard or Deluxe Cabs !
ALL-NEW 27ED
TRANSMISSIONS
Now—the widest choice of transmissions ever
offered in any line! New Synchro-Silent Transmis-
sions standard on all models. "Double -clutching"
eliminated^'down-shifting•' is easier, safer! Choice
of 5 -speed Direct Drive or Overdrive Transmissions
on "Big Job" Series 1 Choice of five transmissions on
Series F-100 including smooth, thrifty Overdrive
and Fordomatic Drive!
HERtE ... now! All-new every way for '53—the greatest Ford
Trucks of all time—introducing, for the first time, ,a completely -
new idea in truck engineering—DRIVERIZED DESIGN. Now, at last,
here are trucks specifically designed and built to increase driver
efficiency ... to get jobs done faster! With this entirely new
principle of design and all-new time -saving features, Ford Trucks
take the lead again in providing new hauling economy!
Driverized Design has developed the greatest advance in truck
cab comfort ... Driverized Design combines shorter wheelbases,
wider front tread and new brakes for greater manoeuvrability,
shorter turning radius and better control. With Driverized
Design, Ford Trucks offer the greatest choice of Synchro-Silent
transmissions in any line !
For 1953, Ford Economy Trucks present a greatly expanded line
. 8 new Series ... 17 wheelbases ... with ratings that range
from G.V.W.'s of 4,000 lbs. to G.C.W.'s of 55,000 lbs. With over
100 models and a choice of four great V-8 engines, there's a
Ford Economy Truck that's right for your job • .. to save time
—cut costs—last longer. See your Ford Truck Dealer!
ALL-NEW DRIVE2MD
MANOEUVRABILITY
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Ford's new 4 -Inch shotter wheelbase: and new,
wider front tread offers greater manoeuvrability,
shorter turning on all models—provides easier
handling—faster, time -saving operation. With the new
front axle location, driver nits in the comfort zone
where the riding qualities are finest.
POWERED
for PERFORMANCE
Foto' great V-8 en-
gines, Including the
two mighty "Cargo
1{ing" V -8's for Ford
Truck "Big Jobs" ...
famed for perform-
ance and dependable
hauling. Truck -built
and engineered by the
leader In V-8 engines
me of
with further advancements service. Filth lsustai ed er ttorque
low-cost, rugged
output ... big work reserves ... traditional Ford
thriftiness with Power iiot Economy in every
Model to save on every m e.
SEE YOUR- FORD TRUCK DEALER
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BLUEVALL
The Women's institute held its
March mooting at the home of Miss
M. Duff with Mrs. Carl JohnstoL
presiding. The roll call was answe -
sci by telling wn Irish Joke or story,
and many amusing replies were
given. A .tiometlon was voted to tlu.
Canadian Mental Health Aeaoclet-
ton. The members expressed their
thanlas to Mrs. J. H. Smith and
lira. Jatmea Horton for their leader-
ship in the project "Cottons Can
Be Smart.." Mrs. John Wicksteaa
and Miss R. Duff were appointed
delegates to this officers' rally to
he held at Guelph in May. It was
drelded that the Institute snppt,
rafreslnneuts fpr Lha curler.; social
; li ng to be held in the oommunty
hall .this month. Mrs, M. Bailie
gave a. bright and Inetructive ad-
dross
d-dro s on Ireland, describing the two
Political divisions and thy tllartcter-
.r:ietice of the people in each, with
stories of irivh humor. Mre. Gerd
r.n Mundell conducted a contest,
the prize winners being !sirs J.
W!ekgtrad and Miss Emma Johnston.
Mrs. Wicketeacl sang Iri h songs
tcialh other members singing the
rh^ruses. Refreshimmts, from. i
table decorated in green, were sen
led by the hostesses, Mrs. R. Tura
Try, Mrs. Bail?e, and Miss R Duff.
'.!?Ire anneal meeting will be h•tt on
.61rri1 16, a week later khan the
red:•ear date
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