Canada’s ‘Number One Suburban Newspaper || Vv AND. WES eat Sinn tRe Eeeeat YOU “WIN $2 The North Shore News Hidden Name Contest starts Sunday, June 9. We'll be hiding the name of one North Shore resident in the classified ads in one issue a week of the News. If you see your name, bring the newspaper into the classified department, located at 1139 Lonsdale, with your name circled, identify yourself and leave $25 richer. Names will be randomly selected from the phone book. Sune 7.1985 News 985-2131 0 Classified 986-6222 Circulation 986-1337 64 pages 25¢ MIKE CALVER saved three years for the $300 it, [7 pawn BURKE on fish.”’ But fish is missing Road and was definitely under the boat were left took to buy a wooden rowboat. : : from the Calver diet since stolen, Calver said. ‘It behind. : someone stole the boat. weighed about 200 pounds Calver reported the theft Calver used the boat for on the weekend. He and his pension and supplement, The boat was kest at his and was very awkward to to police but is not op- fishing before it was stolen family live on a handicap and says Calver, ‘We lived mother’s house on Ross move."' Roof racks kept timistic. ‘‘There was no serial number and there’s no way to trace the boat,” he said. Calver said he used the 10-foot, six-inch boat to supplement the family’s $1,000 monthly income. He lives with his wife and two daughters, the youngest of whom is physically handi- capped. Calver says it took him three years of saving to come up with the money for the boat. ‘*That’s two meals a month to do without,’ he said. *‘And when you only have one meal a day, that's a lot.”” In a good week he would bring in 20 to 25 pounds of fish. Calver spent five days a week in the summer fishing. “That's a fot of rowing,”* he said. The family ate ling cod, rock cod and = crab. “Occasionally Md get lucky and bag a salmon." Calver is only allowed to keep $100 of any extra in- come. He likes to spend a couple of days a week vol- unteering at the food bank. “ft don't feel right) about taking and not giving,’’ he says. Caiver also likes to spend time with his family, wife Laurina and daughters Hol- ly, 6, and Carolyn, 2. Carolyn, who weighed one pound, 15 ounces at birth, has cerebral palsy. During the winter months he sculpts, paints and carves and considers himself an ar- tist. Perne i ; Calver is) not hopeful. : oh 51g of thing : about seeing his hard-earned , a : boat again. ‘I guess I'll just wo start saving,’' he said. THREE BUS riders will be paying steeper charges were causing a disturbance bothering other passengers. than they anticipated after they took a recent joy in the Park Royal bus sta- Police stopped the bus. ride on a local bus * tion. heading westward, in’ the The three males, two from) Vancouver bus and in at bus Later police received a call 4700 block Marine Drive and West Vancouver and one — station. by a West Van bus driver ree arreste stern ulls and one : . : » offende from Vancouver, are facing West Van Police received questing police attend his YOUnR Oblencer. charges after causing a a call Monday at about G48 bus where three males were Charges are pending public disturbance on a West oo p.m. that three young men causing a disturbance against the three.