A10 - Wednesday, July 28, 1982 - North Shore News , im q * e reporter | by Ellsworth Dickson Edmonton realtor John-Trueman is trying to put together a $5 million early retirement ’ fund for Pierre ‘Trudeau. Although it is kind of a “semi-joke”, it is an indication of how many Canadians feel. Trueman says the cheques just keép coming. Today’s question is: “Would you contribute to Trudeau's retirement fund?" Perry Kaiak North Vancouver No, I would not. It would not do any good. Trudeau is already wealthy. I would like to see him resign, but I don’t think that is hkely. John Stuart . North Vancouver No, I would not. TERF (Trudeau's Early Retirement Fund) is only a joke. What we need is an clection. I feel con- fident Trudeau would lose. Pauline James North Vancouver Yes, I suppose I would. Not really because he will retire with the moncy, but because it shows the way I feel about Trudeau's performance or lack of it. Len Corben North Vancouver No. I am a supporter of Trudcau and his philosophy. I certainly don't think all of Canada's problems arc his fault. | have admired Trudcau's thinking because it is on a world level and we necd that hind of attitude a Kekh Allan North Vascoewver Sure. 1} would. It is a jokc, I hnow, but TERF is a way for Canadians to expresa their opinion. Cm not very) happy = with Trudcau. FROM PAGE A1 feet apart. Council was generally pleased with what Alderman Alderman John Humphries was not quite convinced. “Tm in sympathy with the chestnut trees,” he . stated, and asked for assurance that no mistakes would be made as to which trees, and how many, come down. He was assured by Municipal Manager Terry Lester that tree replacement would be “severely limited” if for no other reason than that funds for the job are also “severely limited”. Pruning efforts, at least for this year, will also be limited, but the memo from ore trees to be planted Berger and Gardner suggested that money be budgeted each year for a proper pruning and main- tenance program. Staff has also been authorized to negotiate with B.C. Hydro and B.C. Tel, regarding pruning and Possible raising of existing ~The utility companies “Rave been known to. slash and hack at the trees in ‘order to make bus and telephone wire access easier, in the past. Deputy Manager Bob Collier estimated the cost of removing one tree and replanting another to be somewhere up to $500. He suggested budgeting a maximum of $10,000 an- nually for the next three years for the project. The new trees will be grown at the municipal nursery until they are gy Easy with those fires - BEACH FIRES may be a lot of fun for youngsters enjoy- ing sunny weekends - but they can be a problem for just about everyone else. 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