12°- Sunday, Angust 24, 1986 - North Shore News PROVINCIAL ENVIRONMENT officials are receiving an average of six to eight calls a day from North Shore residents complaining that overly friendly black bears are wandering into carports, knocking garbage cans around and What should happen to bears? inquiring reporter Stephen Barrington Dennis McDonald North Vancouver [t's fault. People are building homes high on the moun- and tains and out. They (bears) should ve trapped and taken up roaming urea streets. not exactly their forcing them where the mountain and then let out. SOLE N. SHORE SURVIVOR Expo ferry cashing in THE NORTH SHORE’S sole surviving Expo ferry service is heading for full fi- nancial buoyancy. By TIMOTHY RENSHAW News Reporter Cormorant Marine owner Brian Biddlecomb said Wednesday that business for his Horseshoe Bay to Expo site foot passenger service “has picked right up’’ since the Aug. 4 collapse of Gulf fsland Water Taxi’s (GIWT) Dundarave- to-Expo-site service. Biddlecomb’s company, which was one of three North Shore water taxi services launched in May to coincide with the opening of the world’s fair, has since taken over GIWT’s Dundarave run. Cormorant’s service, he said, had consequently rebounded from the financial beating it took during May and June. Although Andrew Vandel North Vancouver 1 think they should take 1 them and cage them up take they don’t think they should shoot them. officials trv to relocate breaking into the animals, a Brent Doran don’t know. titink they them — back belong. 1 them instead. “We're carrying close to 100 passengers per day now,’’ Bid- dlecomb said. ‘‘Back then we were picking up between 50 and 60 peo- ple per day. It's encouraging. We are very pleased.’’ Passengers, he primarily tourists. North Vancouver’s Expo ferry service, operated by Les Abraham and his Centurion Industrial said, were See Expo Page 13 North Vancouver don't I should kill them. Maybe tranquillize They're — the part of mother nature. Jennifer Bradley North Vancouver think they should do something about the gar- bage — it’s only tempting bears. The bears aren’t exactly the pro- blem — the garbage is the problem. What I'd do is take care of the garbage bear was shot recently after carports and trash bins on) North Van- couver’s Berkeley Drive. This week Inquiring Reporter asks people what should be done with the bears, Aron Leyshon North Vancouver They could try tran- quillizing it or putting it in a net and taking it back up to ihe moun- tains. There's not really that much you can do about it. It is hard to keep them away. better. CALENDER OF SPECIALS MONDAYS ¢ 6 oz. Steak Sandwich with Fries ¢ 8 oz. Teriyaki with Fries TUES. ¢ Postcard Night—Tug sends back a special recipe every week on a postcard ¢ Bring us your postcard from around the world & your meal is % price.*! WEDNESDAYS * Seafood Night — a specially chosen appetizer & entree every week. THURSDAYS ¢ Nacho Night * Chicken & Rib Night—a Chicken & Rib Combo with Fries s5 SATURDAYS * Pasta—a specially chosen pasta dish for every week SUNDAYS $2.49%*2 Atabout 3:00pm. eae night, just as the stn begins its slow descent and the evening light prepares itself usa backdrop forthe stars, here at the Canada Pavilion a quiet excite- ment starts to build. Its the beginning of an evening's adventure, Gone are the davtine crowds, gone is the heat of the das replaced only by the entertamnient that’s about to begin. Tour the Pavilion ised or drop Inte one of our theatres tos sone live entertamiment provided Dy variety of tieernatonalls acclaimed talent. You'll be amazed bv the host of delightful presen- tations conunuously running from 200pan. through midaight. Start vour journey in the Praw Restaurant or inner Stave for reat dining with a fabulous view. And remember. your Expo pass pets you inte the Pavilion untif 1:00 p.m. Check the newspapers for our entertainment highlights. Pee Canada Pavilion teas EXPO 86 May 2 October 13 1986 ¢2 for 1 Burgers* *1+Maximum of 1! postcard per couple. % price only applies to special item. * 2—Nacho Night applies on- ly to cheese nachos. Beet & Gaucamole are extra. * 3—2 for 1 Burgers a second burger of equal or lesser value will be free. West Promenade Gate open to all ticketed visitors. * Tax (where applicable) not included in discount. ¢ No other coupons valid with discounted items. « You must have fun. Tug’s is an adult cafe pub. You must be nineteéa or older. Menu Available 12:00-9:00 p.m. Located in the N.W. corner on the 3rd floor of the Lonsdale Quay Market. Monday-Saturday 12,;:00pm - :O0am Sundays 12:00pm - 1.00pm