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The Brussels Post, 1978-01-18, Page 12Arm your car with Radial Snows' IV Giant. Hiway-Byway 4-Ply Nylon Whitewall Hiway Byway 2 + 2 Belted Sizes One I,„ price 2 or more each after discount' One tire price 2 or more each after discount' 520/10 • 18.45" 15.63- - - 550/12 • 19.45" 16.58- '• - 600/12 • 21.95 18:95 - 600/12 24.95 21.80 ' - - 600/13 25.30t 22.13t - - A78/13 27.80 24.51 29.30 25.93 678/13 29.80t 26.41t - - C78/13 30.30t' 26.887 - - 678/14 27.90t 24.60t 30.40 26.98 C78/14 26.80" '23.56- - • D78/14 29.90 26.50 32.30 28.78 E78/14 • 30.40 26.98 32.90 29.35 F78/14 31.95 28:45 34.45 30.83 G78/14 33.80 30.21 36.30 32.58 H78/14 35.30 31.63 38.80 34.96 560/15 27.25 23.99 - - • "C78/15 30.407 26,987 32.90 29.35 F78/15 32.40 28.88 34.40 30.78 G78/15 33.95 30.35 37.45 33.68 H78/15 35.95 32.25 40.45 36.53 J78/15 36.65 32.92 41.65 37.67 L78/15 ' - - 43.80 39.71 • 2-Ply Nylon ••Blackwall price- t Blackwall $1.90 less per tire 70 . Each mum / TIRE Astt mum TIRE rst& Twin-p y Snow Travel Each One tire price after discount' ::MAMMOZZO.•::Mt:ZMMI I4M:::WMWMPAMMWMMYMMWo. :441:0; Factory-Fresh Snow-Travel Blackwall sizes A BETTER BUY THAN RETREADS... E78/14 Why buy retreads when you can get this factory-fresh Winter performer at, such a low price! Snow-Travel is a sturdy bias twin-ply nylon construction with wide tread cleats to barrel through mud and snow, When economy counts, count on Snow-Travel! `* A78/13 B78/13 E78/14 '"'F78114 ••••*lelel' ';:i G78/14 560/15 F78/15 G78/15 18.15 19.30 20.98 18.70 19.95 21.25 17.76 18.95 20.19 17.24 18.33 19.93 Tread deig different fro may be that shown 5-year road hazard Insurance. Cover- age applies to above tires. It ensures road conditions which render them un- your tires against damage caused by safes • 44 144)i No extra charge for passenger tire installation on most standard rims when you buy a Dill or Schrader valve at Our regular price Of $1.00. We must jnstall our new tire and valve together. **Atifaiemft3stssmximmikkametiftolita:.. Due to heavy seasonatdemand, we may be temporarily out of stock on your size but we will gladly take your orderr. 16.80 17:70 15.96 16.81 Each after 1776 discount` II F. W.. TILLEY. LTD. • .Seaforitli '2 or more after discount* 42Eac18 h Good traction for winter action., A rugged tire with a deep, deep bite' in heavy snow, yet a softer smoother ride due to the Poly- ester body, capped by 2 resilient glass belts. ER78/14 Whitewall Winter Express Hiway-Byway Glass-Belted Polyester . Kevlar Belts plus Big in an Economical Radial Paw Traction Tread Winter Express Glass-Belted Po Radial yester Kevlar-Belted Radial, with BPT Whitewall One 2 or more 'One' 2 or more , 4 40 Each sizes ,tire price egchouatntr tire price e4Cchouar . 155SR-13 305 34.91 - - BR78/13 42.90 37.90 - - DR78/14 45.80 40,66 59.30 52.53 ER78/14 47.40 42.18 60.80 . 53.96 FR78/14 49.45 44.13 - 63.45 56.48 GR78/14 51.40 45.98 65.95 58.85 FR78/15 49.90 44.55 - - GR 78/15 51.30 45.88 66.30 59.18 _HR 78/15 54.95 49.35 70.45 63.13 JR78/15 - - 72.90 65.45 LR78/15 - - 74.90 67.35 2 or more after discount' . ' . 53Eaciti Kevlar-the miracle belting that's 5 times stronger than steel (pound for pound) plus our BPT tread. compound for a studlike grip- results in extraordinary winter traction. Whitewall ER78/14 Each 80 Hiway-Byway Snow Tires Bias-Ply or Glass-Belted Giant 4-Ply° Nylon E78/14 Whitewall 2 or more after discount 2611h A toughie that can take it on icytighway or snowy byway. A big burly giant made' of 4-ply Du Pont Nylon and a deep firm tread. 2 + 2 Belted Nylon ' Whitewall 329Ea0chg.il E78/14 2 or more alter discount* Has a lot going for it: 2 plies of Du Pont Nylon for extra safety, 2 glass belts for extra strength plus a deep-biting tread. Each 12-THE BRUSSELS POST JANUARY 18, 1978 B of E wants Wintario The Huron County Board of Education supported a resolution that the government of Ontario consider making boards of education eligible for Wintario grants. The Huron board agreed with, the resolution at its regular meeting Wednesday. The resolution, adopted by the Simcoe board of education in' November of 1977, asked the province to consider making Wintario funds' available to boards to finance needed general purpose rooms and library resource centres. The Simcoe board noted in its request for support that the . ministry of education, due to finanCial limitations, is unable to fund capital projects for school boards other than thosle projects which will provide additional pupil places. Many school boards in the province are unable to generate finances to take on these pfojects on their own and are thus unable to provide the .general purpose rooms and . library centres., Wintario funds are avilable to communities for municipal projects not supported by , tax dollars. The money is available fOr public projects endorsed and supported by municipalities but not paid for through collected taxes or special -purpose taxes. The Wintario funds are matched dollar for dollar against money collected., in • the -community through donations or fund raising projects. The Simcoe board reasoned that the facilities it suggests be eligible for Wintario funds are available and used ,frequently by the general public.. Many times the facilities in the schools are the only ones in the community and are , used for cultural and recreational activit ies. • Colborne trustee Shirley Hazlitt told the board that she agreed in principle with the: resolution but felt that construction of the facilities.should tot be a priority. . She said declining enrolment in th,e province is reducing the need for construction programs and she felt the Wintario money should be used for equipment for the facilities. "I don't think there's a public school system in the province that doesn't have extra classrooms," said Mfs Hazlitt. "The money could. be used for equipment for those classrooms ' that would convert them' to general purpose rooms or library centres." John Henderson, the Seaforth trustee, • reasoned that a provincial deCision to support the resolution may result in money spent on things school boards - really don't need. He said without guidance from boards money could be spent on projects that may have: very limited use by schools and communities. Board chairman John Elliott said he saw merit in the resolution but added that he "dotiblted very much that the provincial government Would act on it s:. Take a step in the right direction. Take a few. 011 , NOick,',10ita;i4, Put the n WINTER