Diesel train fire ‘routine’ A diesel train fire in West Vancouver in the early hours of Friday morning has been described by the local fire department as “routine”, following radio news reports that the firemen could not find the location of the fire. The fire started in the engine area of one of four diesels pulling a south-bound train laden with 6,400 tons of freight, at 1:17 a.m. The engineer stopped the train on the crossing at the 5400 block Keith Road and the units were separated at 1:25. West Van Fire Depart- ment was called at 1:29 anda crew arrived on the scene by WV man killed by falling tree A 46-year old backhoe operator was killed Wed- nesday by a falling tree in the Capilano watershed. David Clyde Morns, of 2725 Skilift Place in West Vancouver, was working as a front-end backhoe operator, clearing trees for Vancouver the Greater NEWS clossitied 986-6222 N x / e' ty o aa s( West Vancouver tiie 988-0212 922-2021 Res 929- 781 0 Rm. 109-585 16ins: G@® 136E. 14th St. ike a group that got lost LOOK GREAT...FEEL GREAT Expert cutting for easy care hair 7 Al i unisex 1981 LONSDALE AVE.- 985-9101 CENTER