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Port Perry Star, 1 Dec 1927, p. 1

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Bring your Victory Bonds due December 1st, 1927, to us, we will redeem them, Do this at once so that you do not lose interest. h clutch, 16 the rear. axle is of the thiee- ep 87, Swine quarter floating type with spiral bevel 'gears permanently = adjusted and noiseless. Full torque tube drive which relieves springs of all driving strain is featured, and four-wheel, mechanically * actuated, internal ex. panding brakes have been incorporat- ed in the new product, Throughout the design of the ear ease dnd quiet- 'ness of operation, great strength and accessibility of all parts have béen kept in mind. A ording to Ford officials the purpose'back of the new car is to provide a small car which will incorporate all light. car advant- y oul ages with 'the features of comfort, Croskery. speed and safety heretofore peculiar « Class 4--Trdetor _Stubble--Allen to heavy and expensive machines. Y Claremont; , This confidently assert, has been a B sam; Wm." complished in the new model "A Ford, The four<cylinder power plant of the new Ford developes "40 horse or account Power at 2200 revolutioms. = This is 'practically double the* bower of -its predecessor, but this great ineréase in" power has been effected 'without sacrifice of economy and it is claimed that the new ear' will afford thirty or more miles to the gallon of gasoline, This remarkable increase in power 1s effected through use of a larger cy- linder bore, by static and dynamic balancing of flywheel and crankshaft, H--H. GC. Hutcheson, Manager Blackstock, Little Britain, tion, Sunderland upon the or model. "Other models including the Model "AA" Truck and Light Delivery will be available as the task of swinging over the huge fac- tory at Ford, Ontario, is completed. -- (0 Orin MYRTLE STATION ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beadle of To- ronto at W. J. Cook's. Master Harold Percy was in Port Perry Hospital last week and had his tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Thompson spent Sunday = with former's brother at Blackstck, 2 Mrs. McCoomb has returned from 'De. trols, peca- Tudor, e said: Sport Roadster. Tier to high-priced : and by the use of light reciprocating parts. The new motor is practically vibrationless owing to the careful balancing of these parts, The new car is completely equipped with five steel spoke wheels, improved method of 'chassis and motor lubrica- tion, four hydraulic shock absorbers, speddometer, windshield wiper, rear- view mirror, remote door-latch con- ! Fordor, Coupe, Phaeton and Each style will pe There are six body styles; Toronto and is with her daughter Mrs, T.sR. Price. The young people of the village are preparing a play entitled "The Fruit of his Folly" and expect to give 1t early in the new year. The League meeting 'of November 22nd was Literary night in charge of Miss McFarlane: Readings were given by Mervin' Ross and Rev, Mr. Swayne, piano solo by Bernice. Big- kett. The contest which has been on for two months has closed. Miss Me- Farlane's side being the winners, The ~P. R. DU TREMBLAY Director of La Presse, Montreal, whose name fg reported to have been mentioned in connection with filling one of the vacancies in the Canadian Senate, ren 00 Oe Mrs. R. Studholme of Bolton is visiting at J. Birkett's. Mr. Nelson Gilroy of Prospect who has been ill for some time is some- what better. Word was received here last Tues- day morning of the death of Mr. W. 8. Trew, in Lindsay Hospital. He contragted pneumonia while working there. Mr. and Mrs. Trew moved here from Oshawa a short time ago, hav- ing purchased the, grocery business from Mr. Vance, 'which Mrs. Trew had charge of. He leaves a wife and five small children to mourn his loss. The sympathy of 'the community 1s extended. The school was closed a few days this week on account of an epidemic of colds. Mrs. Luther Lick of Davidson, Sask, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs; Hoar. mci Omics SIX PERSONS WERE KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK AT ENTERPRISE; SEVENTEEN INJURED Fast C. P. R. due in Toronto at 4.47 p.m. Sunday, travelling at a mile a minute crashes into a freight--coach' catches fire--Many efcape. death by almost a miracle--Many of the injur- ed were taken to Toronto Hospital. The train consisted of 12 coaches and only four were left on the rails. losing side is furnishing a social even- this week's meeting. The lites of the new Ford are dis- tional color combinations. The wheel-base 08% Production at present is centering r machines to be incorporated in the new product. 'available in an extensive range of op- th ive.

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