: gnc ‘BEACH, B.C,, re‘fined D, ; 0 whieh: alubs 5 fists were: “used, re |gangs, consisting “of. boys’ and 8) girls from Vancouver, Burnaby fey) and’ Ré'E Falyhurst: triedstg' Stop! t ne pleaded: ‘guulty were::John Dun- “ean,” 21; of ' ‘Vancouver; charged -Lwith creating’ a disturbance: by ‘| being drunk, fined $125;Donald |: n| structing: a. ‘police officer,’ and ‘f erent ie A T Leas ~ aE rT : ~/ drinking in a public place, fined $175; : Alfred. Isherwood,.- 21;) of | Vancouver, ‘creating’ a. “disturb jance., by: ‘fighting, - fined * $100;. _| Wilbert Symington, 19 of, North 7 Surrey, possessing “Hquor. “and - }eausing a. disturbance. iby being : drunk, fined $105. ao : Foster’ of, White - Rock ‘said’ 22 2 ‘more ‘names’. shad: : been: taken Saturday, and- charges would-be: laid later dgainst.some of them, or’ ks otis | ‘ond '. The pitched pattie. pegan : just] after.11-p.m. Saturday when two and North Surrey, began fighting among ' themselves, ° *RCMP , Constables ; ‘Mearthur had. toradio f for: ‘help. Convicted "Monday. vafter. ‘they A, Halliday, 21, of ‘Buindby,. ob-. + After the court case, Sgt, AY R. Pnelnding teenaged girls,. pe : By BOB HoMas. "HOLE WOOD (Pi—"T think. mayne God made it. t happen this way -so I'll be able, to help. others,” “This: ds. how Lorraine: Bendix explains her: willingness’ to talk about’ how she dropped: 179 pounds;. Tlie ‘daughter. of. actor William’ ‘Bendix; she weighed. al-| {most 300: ‘pounds a. year ago. To-|’ day. she is a: svelte 118.. ‘Her’ story: is one of. frustration and .she. spoke freely about it and answered all: questions. A lot of ‘people ask me if rm not” embarrassed to’ -show -pic- tures and talk, about how fat’ I was,” shé said, “Pm not at all. Thié- js ‘a:.crusade’ with’, me,” ’ * ~ sPeople! who-'are‘as:fat as :I was aren't ‘really living; ‘hey're just existing, For the first time ‘in my life, I’m’ starting to live. JT want: to help other people rea- lize that they too ‘can conquer their: obesity. no Lorraine was always a fat girl, “It was due to hyper-tension and high blood pressure,” she ~stsad. “T didn’t eat -big meals—i}* get i. af , tty Loy woo Pe tht ot & a ath aah Ve Vest a _ rab 4 ' 4d foes og mu Sune ra AA et + oof never ate breakfast at all But I was always ‘consuming. starches and ‘sweets, I'd eat around the clock.” mr She grew up and married. Dick Munro, NBC’ film editor,” and Lorraine continued: seating and . tealning weight, ‘ : “Tt was. just. a year ago Moth: er’s Day thatI made the :deci- ston,” she said: “I ‘was. 297 pounds, which is a lot of. weight -lfor a girl who ig five ‘feet, ® BM inches. My: blood pressure was getting so high that the doctors gave Ine two months to Jive. “They advocated a new kind of treatment —* surgery that causes the food to bypass the digestive process, I figured: iny life. was at stake, so T Sunder) went the operation. ye For a year afterward, she tea! a normal. life, She’ continued eating normally, found her appetite was curtailed, The pounds melted away. A week ago, she left the normal, At 118 pounds, her blood pressure and physical condition is as it should be, she reported, Now 27, Lorraine - intends: to ‘|pursue an acting ‘careér: She Is rehearsing for a local stage-pro- duction of Bell, Book and Candle. |. And in the fall, she'll become ‘a: regular. on the Bendix. Life: of Riley show, enacting her father’ 5 miece, - past SRRGNMROGRananeae : Wollace’ s Dept. Store theyhad a daughter, now 17. But | though - she star’ on this hand; New,” tract of. five clubs, aby The opening lead.was a trump and. Mrs. Keen took'the ace and led: another trump. Mr. Ne won the second. trick in his hand with the; ten of. clubs. He promptly léd a diamond and Keen won with the: king and fired a third trump. After winning with: the jack of clubs, Mr, New led a diamo nd and ruffed it. When the. suit ‘failed to break 3-3 he gave up ae ne hand. | : as oe sual “You should. have made it, New,” he grumbled, in a tone that inferred a child would have seen the right play. “All you had to do was to forget, ‘tabout finessing the’ queen of {pital after ‘another. operation ito ‘|restore her. digestive track «to ‘diamonds.- Just go up with the ace and lead a little one back.” “All,” said Mr. New angrily. “That's asking a lot, isn’t it? ‘Neither opponent bid any- thing.. How could I know that Mrs, Keen had specifically the doubleton king?” “Well, anyway you could have made it, ” answered Mr. Heinsite, who cares less about being logi- cal than about niaking his point,. if he had little or no grounds for | crilicizing his partner's play, the "Nationally Advertised MILLIKEN” | » Made. invUs.Ae “SNOW WHITE. SHEETS Double © Size 84, 30 2 'illow Cases nea ?P Pillows ‘Flan. Shects Blankets | Bedspreads ‘Quilts: &B C, Idberul Avsoelation IN SKEENA, RE-ELECT : WALLACE'S | DEPT. STORE s = Oona Seen eee ene Lasuannncnennnnnal bidding was something else again. Mr, New’s first rebid. was at the three level. Surely’ his bidding . suggested something other than a stodgy 4-4-3-2 dis- tribution with only 14 high card points. The ‘trouble “goes ‘back to the Mother Loses: Tx “Parked” Children “VANCOUVER (0) —' A worried mother lost her three children Sunday after, she had left, them to'-sleep overnight in a parked car? The woman, who later told po- lice: she had come from Nelsoti - to look for her husband, sald ; she, left. her three girls, aged jthrpe years, two years and six months, in a car Saturday night because she could not get ac- commodation for them, But residents, hearing > the three girls crying in the car, called Police who impounded the car and turned the children over to a elty welfare departs ment, The sedan chair of the 18th Bicentury had a removable top, to i make room for high headwear. ) ‘IRebid ‘Over Partner's. Rebponee’ | Requires Good Bidding, Panning finessed « -dunimy’s queen. Mrs. |. to the ace, returned qa. diamond ' Heinsite had the answer. “Except, for your bidding andl play,, you were all’ remarked © ‘Mr, Heinsite, . acidly.” Ma. ‘New. had failed miserably at + this con- "South dealer : : Both sides vulnerable A NORTH 1, -Heinsite ba ' EAST . ’ Mrs. Keen‘ ’ J8.7 6 2 \ 10 - , 84 M a y 4 Cf -,~ OPrRO> (gene ~ WEST: oo) Bw eo co aon =O : ,Geo ange ~~e<> "hp > Bop POs ou 3-0. ‘The bidding: ‘ South Wse ¢ 5 de AML Pass opening bid itself. Mr. New, should have opened - with. one. club ‘rather. than. one. heart. Then, over his. partner's) ohe diamond response he could have bid one heart, ok Far. from making. his. first’ rebid at'the three level, he ac- tually could have: shown both of his suits at the one range, And this sequence ' would. not” Certainly the play he sugs'| - | gastcd was double-dummy. But} - have promised . any bigger . hand than he had, Starting out. like. ‘this’ “the much easier contract of three no trump undotibtedly would have been reached. 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