THE OSHAWA TIMRS, Tuesday, April 19, 1966 7 could be expected to react to| Then he returned south, but)tered to the wounded in @ hos-| 'I voluntarily relinguished Al someone in my situation." en route he and several of his|pital there. duties as a Cathoiie priest and He was interviewed in his|fellow-priests ran into troops of) After the war, Mr White was|! married." | GOS SIGN apartment and, his hair now|the invading Japanese Army. (sent as an RAF chaplain to| Mr. White said tlere has been| T pane ton streaked with grey, showed a| The priests evaded capture) Scotland, In 1946, he returned|"no bitterness or rancor in my 0 ( ait |photograph of himself in his| and for 39 days trekked through) to Canada. | heart for the church in any way. {RAF padre's uniform, mountainous country, seeking to} After some time with the|I went on attending mass, but in Tor-|was cut off from the sacra-| Married Priest Weds In Religious Ceremony + Mr. White tola it, this 1sj"each the Chinese-Indian Dor-| scarborough missions P ee By THE CANADIAN PRESS Air Force squadron leader. He) pj, story: : | der. : || panto and Vidtoria, Ihe servediments." Marian R. White, a Roman|Said he also served as a chap), Coo agian by birth, he stu- Despite the rugged terrain) vith the Royal Canddian Navy His 1951 civil marriage was Catholic priest who was mar-|lain in the Royal Canadian) sea for the priesthood at St and Japanese bombing, the|.. 4 chaplain--for part of the| performed in the United States, ried in a 1951. civil ceremony,| Navy after the war. peoncis Savies al dian rh Meee it to --s though|iime on HMCS Qhebec, alHis religious marriage took has been given a Catholic re-| Now $5, he works for-# fed- ated by the Scarborough al Mr be agents gta eT used as a trainthg ship.| place in Canada in January. | ligious marriage--believed 0) eral Crown corporation in an|eign Missions Society in Tor.| went f 'These left him 95 pounds| "I came to feel that, of he! "Since my marriage, I now 55.06 FER DAY basis of my experien indjam part of the life of the: 725-65 mpre church again." be the first instance where this eastern Canadian city. The | onto, in weight. compared pith "his normal life," he said. White said he doesn't, was allowed to a married priest He was ordained in 1939 and| normal' 160. z Mr. : is the chKeh's China. BECAME CHAPLAIN "So, of my own free ha to make a public issue cially cut off from the church $s «npeR TERRIFIC STRAIN' After about one year there, After recovering, he became | left the Scarborough missioN¥ of all this" and that the only strain," said Mr. White about] present Chinese capital of Pek-| Calcutta. wei |have signed contracts to rejoin" inter . Dave Mann and defensive tack- Toronto Argonauts of the East, les Dave Still and Walt Balasiuklern Football Conference. satiiemet RENT-A-CAR | DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS travels, I'd like to liv: " shurch in Canada. | whites have four children, rang-| . ¥ Me erie td he was "'offi-| ing in age from two to 12, | was sent by the society to South sacraments" after his civil mar-) "«; was under a terrific|Mr. White went north to the| chaplain at a military base near| and married. desire of himself and his. fam- riage. "I'd seen so much of life,|ily is to be able to go on living! Dr. J. H, Horowicz has been appointed deputy di- rector general of the health insurance and _ resources branch of the department of national health and welfare. The branch pill be respon- sible for the proposed medi- cal insurance plan, health grants and hospital insur- tions. He said in an interview he left the priesthood of his own free will in 1951 'because I felt so aloof from life after being so close to it during the war." Mr, White said he was a mili-| tary chaplain during the Second} World War, and that he) ance, emerged from the war a Royal) BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Youth Remanded 60 Days For Hospital Observation Concerned about his girlfriend going out with another man, 22- year-old Walter Waugh waited) outside her home. He had with him a thick-blad-| ed machete knife, 18 inches in| length. | Yesterday at Oshawa Court, Waugh, of Marland ave., plead- ed guilty to a charge of having an offensive weajon. He was remandea in custody for two weeks so a pre-sentence report could be obtained, Outlining the evidence Crown Attorney Bruce Affieck said that when the girl arrived home in company with a man, Waugh ap- proached the car hoolding the machete, Waugh, he said, rapped on the window with the knife and or- dered the man to get out. The man locked the door and refused. A few minutes later he backed the car out of the drive- way and drove to the police sta- tion. Police, who were soon on the ecene, picked up Waugh as he was walking away from his former girl friend's house. He had, said Mr. Affleck, the machete in one hand and the sheath in the other. Between periods at the Osh- awa Civic Auditorium, 47-year- old Murray May, of Wilson rd, t, decided to pour hiimself a drink, He only had time to pour the drink before police nabbed him. Charged with having alcohol socks, valued at $2.36, from an Oshawa store cost Mrs. Con-| stance G. Archer, of RR 1, Osh-| awa, a $100 fine with costs or| 14 days in jail. Mrs. Archer] pleaded not guilty to the charge | | | After driving bis car into a} |parked vehicle, damaging it to] Ithe tune of $700, Bernard D.| McCrae parked and left the | scene. | | Yesterday he appeared in| court to answer a charge of| | failing to remain at the scene of an accident, He was fined $100 and costs or | 30 days in jail. Magistrate Jer- myn also suspended his licence for 12 months, | McCrae also pleaded guilty to icharges of having no insurance land mischief | On the mischief charge Me- | Crae was said to have told po- lice that another man had been | driving the car when it was in- volved in the accident, | Later investigation proved that the other man was innocent and that in fact had been Mce- Crae behind the wheel. He was fined $50 or 15 days consecutive on the mischief charge and $75 or 15 days con- secutive on the charge of no insurance. Theft of seat belts and other auto accessories from General Motors led 23-year-old Douglas Hall before the court. He plead- ed guilty to the theft. He was remanded out of cus- tody for two weeks so that a pre- fn a place other than his resi- sentence report could be obtain-| | Now he has "ne Fey ig {O\the years following his civilling, where he spent some time| Then he was transferred to ajespecially in India, I felt my-|a normal life. the sacraments, though he does) orriage. "But this was normal] in the study of the Chinese lan-|point near Imphal on the In-|self aloof from life after being! not carry out his priestly fUNC-| hecause of the way people: guage. 725-6553 "I am most averse to pub-| dian-Chinese border and minis-|so close to it during the war.'licity," he added. jb ; ; sin AE Al 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawe What does it take to convince you that Meteor gives you by far the most car for no more money. Meteor Montcalm 2-door Hardtop Take all the popular priced cars out on the road. Bump them around. dence May was fined $100 and) ed, costs or 15 days in jail. | "This drinking at the Auditor- For drunk driving Danny ha RN Corner them sharp. Give them the gas. ae poeareinae Brake them quick. Then take them back. Beventeen . year - old Alonzo) A charge of drunk driving Lockhart, of Bond st. e., ap-| was reduced to ons of impaired peared yesterday on fou r) when Joseph Cullen, of Car- charges concerning attacks on/negie av., appeared before the women, court. He was fined $100 and He was charged with two) costs or 15 days on the reduced counts of indecent assault, one! charge. of assault and one of assault) causing bodily harm. | Failing to remain at the scene After hearing "in camera"| of an accident cost Arnold Laun- evidence Lockhart was remand-|drie, of Westminster ave., a $100 ed for 60 days to the Ontario) fine and costs or 30 days in jail. Hospital for observation. | No plea was taken on any of} A charge of drunk driving was the charges. At the Ontario Hos-| reduced to one of impaired pital, Lockhart will be fully ex-|when Roy Wardach, of Central amined. | Park blvd. s. appeared. He was| | fined $100 and costs or 15 days For being drunk in a public|in jail on the reduced charge. place Murray Gray, of Oshawa, was fined $10 and costs or "| Now...go get a Meteor. Take it out where you tried the rest. In fact make it tougher for the Meteor. Bump it around harder. Corner it sharper. Step on the gas. Hit the brakes. days in jail. A week after walking off with | the profits of a city service sta tion manager Stuart Ralph nmrr Al Campbell gave himself up to the D Cc Cc IN police. Charged with the theft of $450 from the service station, Camp- bell was given an 18 month sus-| pended sentence with probation, Outlining the case Crown At-| BY TH ( walked off the job with two T RAVE L day's takings. A week or so later he gave himself up to Oshawa Police. He 4 U G Y FT? had only $22 left of the money he | stole. . torney Afflecksaid that Camp-| bell was employed as manager Imposing the probation Magis- trate Jermyn ordered that) of the service station, | Campbell pay the money back | Then you'll take Meteor home. See what we're driving at? All of a sudden Campbell) Meteor...the biggest and best buy in the popular price field. This summer It's harder than ever to put off that trip to Europe. You have the choice of a record number of 29 transatlantic jet flights from Toronto every week. Jet direct to London by magni- ficent BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 or Air Canada giant DC-8 jet. And it's cheaper, too! There are new low transatlantic fares. in effect right now, (Example: A 21- day Economy Excursion A charge of obstructing a po- lice officer cost Mark Victor Brown, of RR 3, Pickering, a oe fine with costs or 30 days in| au. The charge, said Mr. Affleck, | arose over a vehicle that Whitby OPP had seized When Constable Fenton arriv- ed to take over the car he found ) Brown trying: to start the car by rewiring the ignition system He explained that the car was his and he had his tools in the trunk Const. Fenton explained that Brown coyld take the tools but the car had to be impounded. | Brown refused to let the police} take over the car and jumped into the vehicle and locked the door Police, said Mr, Affleck, had to break a window to get Brown out of 'the car The theft of four patrs of ie BOAC BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION WITH AIR CANADA join the The car to be admired in... "Meteor eAdmiration Meteor = Test drive the exciting Comet, Meteor, Mereury, Anglia, Cortina at your Meteor-Mercury dealer SEAWAY MOTORS (1965) LTD. 1120 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY, ONT. Toronto-Zurich will cost you only $412 return -- a saving of nearly $22.00). Let the Travel Bug bite you. 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