OS Sees S SSNS aS ‘themselves ‘in iLcrowds outside after ‘store as-though a By CHRIS LLOYD ° « voor age A me hae pages tat A West Vancouver man was staggered when he looked ont of his window’ after Saturday night's. gale, and saw 10 of his poplar trees. lying on the. pa ‘ground. But when he Unstable, moist air will went and took a closer continue to dominate the ‘south coast for the next ‘day ortwo. WEDNESDAY | "“Mariable cloudiness, occasional sun and isolated showers, especially near the ‘mountains, Daytime ‘temperatures 7 to 9. THURSDAY OUTLOOK Much the same. as Wednesday. look and found they had been sawn down his amazement turned to fury. And as he looked around his property it got worse. He found that all his poplars had been attacked by the tree vandal. About 20 or so were still standing — but cach had been cut about half way through. ; | ‘ CONTINUED ON PAGE UNREHEARSED of the audience became so excited over the dancing numbers performed by Talwanes they took to the floor to try the thing out lor themselves. See also picture on page 40. . ‘ : tot ton r ACT at the Lynnmour Elementary School Caltural Day last Saturday. These two'young meinhers © and Chinese dancers that (Elsworth Dickson photo).