> ry ; Rupert Daily News ‘ ize lion—representing Hol-! jand Credit Union provided |features Of the latest type of | ported that owing to lack of in- 'them of such a conventidn, the 3 5! in h \ 1 jthe very near future m— Pa i | Ms é ducts which required only a fev é 2 CALYV ERT HOUSE Canada, France, Australia and) »,; ) & , minutes to prepare soon replaced the slow-cooking, long-bubbling poe - porridge of grandmother's banaluan ori CY The types of cereals ibid Vote al "ad peed Rese ss é. CALVERT DISTILLERS LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, ONT. : TEs a eakf ea A ar 1S NOT PUBLISHED OR DISPLAYED BY THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA The flags of Great Britain and Civic Centre Presentation and consideration of reports of committees at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert District Teachers Association provided 4 full even. ing's discussion A small majority voted in favor! of a patronage membership of the Civic Centre Association. The & . | eppogition felt that each teacher + should be a fully paid-up mem- ie ber The constitution and bylaws committee submitted its recom- méndations for revision of the sxisting set-up A very complete report on the British Columbia Teachers’ Fed eration Co-operative Association material for lively discussion The problem of pupils’ report | cards came up again and defin- ite recommendations were for- mulated objecting to certain | ecard The convention committee re- a“ MORE terest and support from teachers TRACTION , oe, outside the city and the cost to! gen acheys’ conveption, for this month be canc celle The salary committee had sub- | mitted proposals to the tr and were to meet that bod) STOPS QUICKER ON SNOW PULLS BETTER ON SNOW i | @ WHERE NEW BFG MUD SNOW TIRE STOPPED MUD SNOW TIRE 8 SKIDDED 12% FARTHER MUD SNOW TIRE C SKIDDED 13°% FARTHER STOPS QUICKER ON _ ICE NEW BFG MUD SNOW TIRE MUD-SNOW TRE 8 — : t acher Ke : | Council at which were represen-| * » apts WODED 33°7, FARTHER ) : MUD SNOW TIRE C ee SKIDDED 12°% FARTHER 3 =i BR Falls, Terrace and Prince Rupert was submitted by R. G. Moore, MUD SNOW TIRE C— 95% ‘ pfesident of the Prince Rupert ‘ t ep Sy eee qanees 10% Manan, MUD SNOW TIRE D— 83% Teachers’ Association who, with i ‘ {\R. G. Davidson, vice-president 1 HIGHWAY TYPE TIRE HIGHWAY TYPE TIRE had been in attendance | 1 SKIDDED 64°), FARTHER SKIDDED 41% FARTHER HIGHWAY TYPE TIRE— OUTSTOPS ALL OTHER TIRES SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED TREAD ANOTHER SELECTION OF ara A-1 Quality The charts of actual comparison tests above The B.F.G. Mud-Snow tire has an exclusive USED CARS 3 show that B.F.G. Mud-Snow tires stop quicker traction tread, with flex-lug cleats that bite on ice and snow than other leading tires. into mud and loose snow. These - flex-lug Pr os ae eee B.F.G. Mud-Snow tires give a safety margin cleats have a windshield wiper action on ice, 1952 Ford Sedan—Lots of ac- that can mean the difference between a safe packed snow, and wet pavements to provide contre, Mace two-tone stop and an accident. tremendous traction with long wear. Priced at $1865 HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL 1948 Ford Sedan—Good motor —fair tires. Needs a little OUTPULLS ALL OTHER TIRES POPULAR CHOICE FOR § QUIET RUNNING AND LONG WEAR body work, Bargain at $815 2 Independent laboratory tests proved that the TRUCK DEPARTMENT B.F.G. Mud-Snow tire is the best and safest The B.F.G. Mud-Snow 1948 Chev, Panel—Has been tire for all winter driving. In mud and snow tire is actually quieter carefully driven. Gbod tires. ‘i i idi Very useful little ttuck $975 they outpulled all other tires with up to 25% and smoother riding ° 1946 Dodge Panel—Sound as better traction. on clear pavements. they come .................0..... $885 2 1942 Ford Pickup—Al rubber. Replace your rear tires now with B.F. Goodrich MUD-SNOW tires Runs nice, Only .......... $635 Come in and test drive any of these units and satisfy your- self they are Al, Bob Parker Ltd. “The home of friendly service” Phone 93 NPS?.7 DRIVE RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Second Ave. and First Street