srits Renew Fight Rgainst School Aid OTTAWA (CP) -- A CCF request adopts a government motion to greater federal aid to education | give its business precedence over both support and criticism |that of private members on Mon- onday in the Commons. days and Wednesdays. In what has become an almost| In the education debate, Mr. Gar- nual resolution, R. R. Knight | son said the provinces now are CF-Saskatoon) urged that the | financially able to do more for 2de government provide the education. Under fax agreements ncial assistance necessary to | wi the federal government, the 'ssure equal opportunity of educa- ide Fh had compiled surpluses on to all Canadians. of more than $660,000,000 in the He wap support from Progressive | last five years. onservative and Social Credit| No one wanted federal interfer- 1embers, but Liberals, led by Jus- ence in the field of education. ce Minister Garson, attacked the Finance Minister Abbott could not roposal. The tesolution was still being write a cheque for primary edu- cation and then not make some 'ebated' at the adjournment hour. b not come up again this check on how the money was © if the Commons today RADIO LOG George Drew, Progressive Con- Gi ar 330 we CKFY 580 © CBL 740 © C.5C 860 @ CHML 900 ® CFRB 1010 ® CHUM 1050 eo CKOC 1150 Tekus T1240 ® WKBW 1520 eo CHvVC 1600 faszgation « on radio programs 1s supplied Dy the inaividual stations. The prints prog #nd changes as submitted and does not assume responsibility for 'naccurate listings WEDNESDAY EVENING WGR-Jo Stafford What's WBEN-News 7.45 P.M. !CJBC-Hohner Harmonies CFRB-Beulah WGR-News |WBEN- Oné Man's Family 00 P. ini 8. |cBL- CBC Ope |CJBC-Ozzie ey Harriet {CFRB- -Wild Bill Hickok CEEY News; M. Lester 10.45 P.M. |CKLB-Passing Parade P. ar FBT g Peace and |CIBC-Orehestra {CFRB- Hobby Show; Orch. | WBEN- Wak 2p le | WBEN- Dangerous |CKLB- Guy Lombardo Assignment 10.15 P.M. | cBL-Recital CFRB-Lorne Greene's Note- book 10.30 P.M. 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CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-News: Sports | 6 p.m.-- servative leader, said the federal government should bring the prov- inces and municipalities together to discuss ihe matter. He sug- gested tax fields should be reallo- cated to provide provinces and municipalities with the revenues needed to carry out their respon- sibilities. Mr. Drew, former premier and minister of- education. in Ontario, said municipalities can no longer carry the 'crushing' burden of health and education. Second Theft Brings Jail for Korea Vet TORONTO (CP)--Korea veteran David A. McCuish, 34, was given a two-year term Tuesday for com- mitting his second robbery since his return from Korea 13 months ago. Police said he entered a wine shop with one hand in his pocket as though he were holding a gun. He stole wallets from the store manager and a clerk and took $130 from a cash register. McCuish, while a sergeant with the 2nd battalion of the Princes8 Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, won the Distinguished Conduct Medal for leading a bayonet attack by a patrol near the Imjin river in Korea in September, 1951. Af- ter his return to Canada, he was arrested for the toy gun holdup of a taxi driver and served 11 months in reformatory. TELEVISION PROGRAMS CBLT, TORONTO. CHANNEL # WEDNESDAY 5:00--Cowpoy Corner 6:00--Music 7:15--Let's 7:30--Sports Parade 8:00--Varsity Ston 8:30--Court of Opinions 9:30--4 for Show 10:00--Film THURSDAY 5:00--Telestory Time 5:15--Children's Film 5: JRamar of the Jungle 6: Music 7:15--Let's See 7:30--Stump the Experts 8:00---CBC TPheaire 9:30--Special Actuality Show 10:30--Hans in the Kitchen WHAM CHANNEL 6 WEDNESDAY EVENING Film; Brokenshire 5:15--News 6:25--Almanac 6:30 !GKEY-THL Hockey war Glacy's |WGR-What's My Line 2.00 P.M. 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Today CPRB-Ordliestzs, ou WBEN-Sports; Diane CBL-Winnipeg Drama CJBC-Prelude to TIE News: Sports; Str: 12 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Man About Music CBL-News CJBC-News 'ayne and Shuster CTAB W, Was A C oiFor The ini ommunist hy CKLB-: Noo? Orsi 11:15--Broadway (Dumont) WBEN -- CHANNEL § WEDNESDAY EVENING 6 p.m.--Sagebrush Trai) 6:30-News with Ed Dinsmore 6:45--Sports Spotlight: Chuck Healy 7:00--Superman 7:30--Armchair Adventure 7:45---News Caravan 8: 90--Antnur Godfrey 9:00-T. Theatre 10: a AR 4 10:45--8ports Spot 11:00--News; Sports; Weather 11:20--Industry on Parade 7:00 a.m.--Today; Dave Garroway Figure, Rollle Hun i odfrey 11:00---Plain and Fancy Cooking 11:30--You and Your Family 2: News fs Love. or Lite :30--Search for Tommorrow :45--The "Guiding Light :00--~Matinee Playhouse 1:45--Johnny's Show 2:00--Balance Your Budget 2:30--Meef she Millers 3:00--Short, Short Drama 3:35_Don Winslow of the Navy 5:30--Howdy Doody THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News 6: Sports Spottignt 7 20 Washin Spotlight gion t 7:45--~News Caravan (NBC) 8:00--Gro Marx 8:30--Treasury Men in Action 9:00--Dragnet 9:30--Ford Theatre joa, Kin angerous As. ment 11: Late a poigm Webb 11:10~Final Sports. Coun Healy 11:18--Weather Repo! Film 11:30--P. Winchell ond J. Mahoney REPAIRS TO TV. - RADIOS WASHERS CBL-News |camc-p. Brooks; Hometowners CKEY-News: Sports; Lb A Harvey e American W, _IWBEN-Judy Canova CFRB-News; stra Sports; KET news: Bands WER News; | sement whEN. -News; House Party Glacey's Stars in Fast, Expert Service WARNER WILRIAMS 78 SIMCOE M.--DIAL 3.7752 ' beginners and keentrop hy com- WEDNESDAY 7:00-9:00 p.m.--Adult, woodshop, strength and health club, boxing in- structions. 7:00-11:00 p.m.--Skating club. 8:00 p.m.--Central Council arena committee. 9:00 p.m .--Neighbourheod Associy ation Bowling (Motor City Alleys). THURSDAY Lions Club Room for the Blind, Recreation office open all day, 9- 5.30 p.m. Adult -- Shuffleboard, Woodshop Strength and Health Club, 2-4 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft, Shell- craft, Woodshop, Girls' end Boys' Gymn, Teen-agers -- Shuffleboard, Table Tennis, 4.15-5.30 p.m. Adult -- Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Leathercraft, Boxing Instructions, 7-9 p.m. Oshawa Cloud chasers, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Lions Club Room for the Elid, Recretion office open all day, 9- 5.30 p.m. "Adult -- Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Shuffleboard, 24 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft, Shell- craft, Boys' and Girls' Gymn, Woodshop, Teen-agers -- Shuffle- board, Table Tennis, 4.15-5.30 p.m. Adult -- Strength and Health Club, Boxing Instructins, 7-9 p.m. Teen-agers -- Teen Town Dance, 8 pm SATURDAY Children -- Boys' and Girls' Gymn, Irene Harvey Dance Class, Woodshop, 9.30-11.30 a.m. Neighbourhood Assoc. (Oshawa Arena), 8-1 p.m. Harman and Bathe, 8-9 am. Simcoe Hall and Storie, 9-10 a.m. Woodview and Fernhill 10;11 a.m. Valleyview and Connaught, 11- 12 noon, Radio and Rundle, 12-1 p.m. Recreation on The Air, report- ed by Bill Smith (CKLB) 6.15 p.m. Neighbourhood Assoc. Square Dance, Hosts ~--Bathe Park, 9- YWCA WED. JAN. 28 CRAFTS: 20 - 5.00 pm; p.m. to 10 p ART EXHIBIT: All day. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 MORNING NURSERY: A nurs- ery school program for children 4 years of age. 9.30 - 11.30 a,m. CRAFTS: A fully equipped craft shop open for the teaching of leath- ercraft, gloves, slippers, weaving, felt work, etc. 2.00 - 5.00 p.m. YWCA BASKETBALL -- Girls' basketball practices and games held weekly. Open to business girls working in industry, offices, stores, etc. Held at Simcoe Hall. Registra- tions taken at the "Y", 6.00 - 8.00 p.m. CRAFTS: A fully equipped craft work shop open for the teaching of leathercraft, gloves, slippers, weav- ing, felt work, etc. 7.00 - 10.00 p.m. YWCA BADMINTON CLUB: This club is for young men and women in the community. New members are welcome. Held at Simcoe Hall gy. Registrations at "Y'., 8.00 - 10.00 p.m. ART EXHIBIT: Open to public whenever the building is n. Exhibit: "Young Conteémporafies". All day. Billeting Committee--5.30 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 MORNING NURSERY: A nurs- ery program for children 4 years of age. 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. CRAFTS: A fully equipped craft shop open for the teaching of leathercraft, gloves, Slippers, weav- ing, felt work, etc. 9.30 - 11.30 a.m.; 2.00 -*5.00 p.m. YWCA JR. LEADERS' CORPS: A leadership course for girls 13-16 years of age. Course includes in- struction in crafts, games, folk dancing, party planning, program planning, etc. 4.15 p.m. OSHAWA CHESS CLUB: This hobby club meets every Friday | evening; they have coaching for Hockey 7.00 petition for advanced players. 8.00 p.m. FASHION ILLUSTRATION COURSE: Open to those interested in learning how to draw a fashion figure and how to draw various types of clothes on a fashion fig- ure. 7.30 p.m, ART EXHIBIT: Open to the pub- lic any time that the building is : "Young Contempo- day. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 SAT-R-DAY CMP: club pro- gram for girls 9-12 years of age. Handicrafts, games, folk dancing, club projects, parties, skits, etc. 10.00 a,m YWCA BADMINTON CLUB: This club is for young men and women in the community. New members are welcome. Held at Simcoe Hall Gym. Register at the "YY". 3.30 - 5.30 p.m. OVER - 20 CLUB DANCE: A weekly club dance held for those in the community over 20 years of age. 9.00 - 12.00 p.m. BASKETBALL GAME: Toronto. Oshawa YWCA vs. West Toronto YWCA. . WOMAN KILLED BY TRUCK COBOURG (CP)--Mrs. Benson Bebe, about 70, was killed Monday night by a truck while crossing Highway No. 2 to her home near Newtonville. She had just stepped off an eastbound bus and stepped Windsor Man Quits Hospital Board WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Mayor Arthur J. Reaume announced Tuesday that Eli C. Goldin, one of two city representatives on the new board of directors of 'East Windsor Hospital, has resigned. The announcement came shortly after the Registered Nurses Asso- ciation of Ontario nominated Rahno M. Beamish, superintendent of nurses at the Sarnia, Ont., Gen- eral Hospital, to represent the association on the board. Mr. Goldin said in a letter to the mayor his time '"'at present is taken up to such an extent that I will not be able to give enough to|P the hospital to justify the trust the appointment implies." ASKS $100,000 DAMAGES DENVER (CP) -- Trans-World Airlines was sued for $100,000 damages in Denver district court Friday by Mrs. Dorothy J. Roy for the death of her husband last year off the British Columbia coast. Warrant Officer Maurice L. Roy, crash near Sandspit, B.C., which took the lives of all but seven of 43 persons. : SIMCOE HALL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. 6:30 p.m.--Teenage Girls' Club-- badminton; business meeting; table tennis, gymnastics; square dancing. :00 p.m. -- Boys' Stamp Club; Golden Age Lounge Room open. 7:30 p.m, -- Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club; Weight Lifting Club; Simcoe Hall Grads Basketball, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 Nursery School, 4 yr. olds --{ree play, music, story nour, rhythm band, books, crafts, 9-11.30 am. Golden Age Lounge Room open, 1.30-5.30 p.m. Golden Age Sewing 2 Boys' Woodworking Club, Boys' Games Rooms -- billiards, crok- inole, hockey, games, ping' pong, Oshawa Public Schools -- Leader- ship Course; Public Library Children's Dept.; Girls' Craft Club, 3.30-5.30 p.m. Piano lessons, 4 p.m. YWCA Basketball, 6 p.m. Golden Age Club -- cards, check ers, games, refreshments, movies, anyone 70 or. over welcome, 7.30 Group, 32, was killed in the Jan. 18 plane |P.m 'YWCA Badminton, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 Nursery School, 5 yr. olds --{free CROSSWORD PUZZLE 7. Pricked painfully Potato (dial.) Specters Twilled fabrics Ostrich-like ACROSS 1. Talon 5. Have (obs.) 9. Glow 10. Oil of 9. rose petal. 11. Tropical 15. bird disease 19. Anglo. 12. 13. Fry light' 14. A group of eight * Saxon . Pinch letter . All correct 20. Quantity (slang) of paper 18. Comes 22. Negative into view reply 21. A form 23. Verbal of lotto 26. Epoch 24. Shoshonean Indian Breathe noisily in sleep Custom Fortify Stir Scoundrel Ahead 89. Wine receptacle 40. Plentifu) - (ecollog.) 43. Claws 46. Deserve 47. Wading bird 48. Borders 49. Whirlpool 50. Speaks DOWN 1. Fowl 2. Fluff 3. A pilaster 4. Make cloth 5. Owns 6. Luzon native 25. 27. 31. 33. 34. 38. 30. Doctrines 32. Foreign war) 34. Weather- 35. Semblance 36. Proprietor 37. Entitles 28. Board of Ordnance (abbr.) 29. Piano keys (slang) ERIE "aga ARIE | GAP] BITIRIEIS] aa SIT [LIEMEIVIEINIS] SEATS EINIT] 1-38 Yesterday's Anbwer 41. Mother of Castor and Pollux +2. Carousal 44. Guided 45. Pig pen plane (Korean cock of a landed estate (Scot.) digg nly i EVERY Ha "$ WEEK'S OFFER *300 - Sailed to Scuttle the Pirate Fleet! UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL presents TONIGHT ON OUR STAGE The Harvey Dancers RHONA THOMPSON DAWN JONES DIANA MARCHMENT SHIRLEY CORMACK into the side of a truck. : LY] Shown ot 1:30, 3:28, 5:20, 7:15, 9:15 eo] =} JANE Hore RUSSELL ROY ROGERS MN BOB AND JANE HIT THE SONG AND LAUGH TRAIL WITH ROY ROGERS *) AND TRIGGER) Merrie Melodies "SUPER SNOOPER" A Color Cortoon Lote World News THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, January 39, 1958 15 play, music, story hour, rhythm band, books, crafts, 9-11.30 a.m. Golden Age lounge Room open, 1.30-5.30 p.m. Boys' Basketball, Public Library Children's Dept., 3.30-5.30 p.m. ages, Piano practice periods, 4 .m. Boys' Squires Club, Golden Age Lounge Room open, 7 p.m. Weight Lifting Club, 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 Speech ining Classes, piano \lessons, Accordion Lessons, Boys' Basketball, 9 a.m, Pee Wee Hockey -- Oshawa Arena, Simece Hall Ys. Storie Park, 9-10 a.m. ' Pee Wee Cadet Corps, '10 am. Public Library . Children's Dept., 9.30 a.m. Industrial Basketball, 1.30-3.30 p.m. Harvey Dancing Academy 1.30-5.30 p.m. YWCA Badminton Cub, 3.30 p.m. TO DECORATE CONSTABLE TORONTO (CP) -- Governgr- General Massey will make a spe- cial visit to Toronto Feb. 11 to invest 'police constable Ronald (Dick) Deadman with the George Medal. The Toronto policeman was awarded the medal by the Queen for conspicuous gallantry in frus- trating a drug-store hold-up in De- cember, 1951. In a battle with two gunmen, he wounded one fatally and in turn was seriously wounded himself. Movies -- boys and girls -- all THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore -- "Sound Off" (Color): 1:10, 4:09, 7:08 and 10:10 pm. "Aaron © Slick From Pumpkin Crick" (Technicolor): 289, 5:38, and 8:40 pm. Last complete show - at 8:40 p.m. Regent--"Son of Paleface", shown at 1:30, 3:25, 5:20, 7:15, 9:15. Last complete show at 8:50 pm. Marks--"The Rains Came", 12:45, 3:50, 7:00, 10:15. ' "Laura", 2:20, 5:25, 8:45. Last complete show at 8:45 pm. Plaza--"Yankee Buccaneer", 1:35, 3:25, 5:28, 7:18, 9:30. Last come + plete show at pm. -- Brock, Whitby--""You Never Can , Tell", and "Mutiny". Evening shows at 7 pan, last complete show at 8:20 p.m, oa DISMISS ATTACK CHARGE BELLEVILLE (CP)--A 28-year old blind pensioner was acquitted Tuesday of a charge of attempted rape of a 16-year-old girl, Harry W. Brethour of Bancroft was found innocent after a jury had deliber- ated for two hours. The jury also found him innocent of a lesser count of indecent assault and com- mon assault, TELEVISION FOR ALL MAKES O SALES and SERVICE and RADIO F T.V. AND RADIO Phillips Television -- Radio and Appliances for sale STINSON Service Contracts on yearly basis supplied to oll makes of T.V INQUIRIES INVITED eo PHONE 307 WHITBY ELECTRIC PT EE ERE EEE EE RN ER WCB NCO a BBS ws ae Peg es 8S BPP ss RESON DEFORE- PATER TRIKE Lott Das "SOUND OFF" plus "AARON SLICK FROM PUNKIN CRICK" THUR. - FRI. - ALL-TECHNICOLOR SHOW!!! C000 PP Oay 90 O® BCanetBerntRoBeS SAT. ALAN LADD Blasts the Renegade Raider of the West! Ri Im in the LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM LP.M.« SAT 12 MOON 1551 "THE RAINS CAME" -- Plug wi "LAYRAY 3 '