Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1981, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday June St Joephs School Association gave Its principal Sean a going way promt Monday will be In south neit all Father Leo association president VIncc bid farewell welcomed new principal Fred Springer centre School trustee Irene attended Iheceremony Bennett not comin Opening seniors apts The Invitations sent to local politicians and or to the official opening of the senior cit izens apartment building on Elizabeth are from Housing Minister Bennett but he wont be attending The official opening program starts at 2 p on June Warren Harding Of the Ontario Ministry of Hous ing said in an interview this week that Bennett be able lo attend but his parliamentary assistant David will be taking his place Other invited to the official opening which will Beheld a little over a year after the build was completed and residents moved In include Hills Mayor Peter Pomeroy Halton Hills councillors regional chairman Jack Raftis Halton MP Otto Hal tonBur I ing ton MPP Julian Reed and officials of the Halton Housing Authority Invitations to send representatives have been sent to the Acton Legion Friends Acton Golden Age Club Acton Community Services Centre the Lions Club and Rotary Club Harding said Pomeroy and are slated to speak as well as an as yet unidentified repres entative of the federal government There will be a presentation to a resident of the building of a Canadian flag by the federal repres entative and a 16 cup Ontario made tea pot for the common room from the provincial government A representative of the Acton Ministerial Assoc iation will be on hand to offer a prayer of dedication Following the ribbon cutting ceremony there will be a tour of the building and refreshments will be served This is the second function this year that Bennett was supposed to attend in Acton and then wasnt able to come here His office agreed to his appear ing as the speaker at the annual Chamber of Commerce dinner but his office then stated he couldnt attend Profiles with Jennifer Borr Lome Fletcher is known to all fishing enthus iasts from Acton to London the man who sells the flies the rods rethreada the reels and generally dispenses Invaluable assistance a fisherman cant do without Fletcher Sports has been in existence since when Lome and his wife purchased their Fourth Line homo just north of Highway Before that Lome a plasterer his own con struction business used to repair fishing reels for friends More end more people came to Lome when they what he had discovered years be foregood fishing equipment repair people arc like threeeyed frogsvery rare A store was bom In the Fletchers sunny base ment growing until It became a sizeable business with on enviable inventory of everything a fisherman could possibly want Not only docs Lomo sell rods but he also makes them Using and graphite blanks Lome applies the guides winds colorful nylon thread with the help of his rod machine applies and bakes the finish and presents the customer with a unique rod worth anywhere from and up He still repairs cane rods although these have become collectors items Supplies come from all over the world Japan France but the best rods are made right here in Canada in Niagara Falls by They supply most of Fletchers rods Supply drawers carry rod and reel parts that most people rarely name It Lome has it One flabbergasted customer exclaimed How long have you been collecting Fishing Hies add color to boxes of lures sink ers and books Made locally in Georgetown by George flies hold an attraction for many fishertypea who prefer using them as bait to lures or live bait such as worms or minnows According to Lomo fishing has become popular as an methoa of casting The line files off the reel free ex plains you can cast a dew worm SO feet with out a sinker A new fisherman can get into the sport for as little S3 at Fletchers This Includes good quality equipment and lots of advice Children even more never a child who eaves for the want or a little cash Lome says You have to be a young fisherman to be in old fisherman he smiles Monday through Friday evening Lome tends shop In the basement During the day he is often at his contracting jobs Rod building takes all his frco hours in tho winter But on weekends from March till December Hazel also a fishing en thusiast and Lome take off in their camper to fish Ontario rivers and lakes November and December will find htm open water fishing In the great lakes Bay where Its cold but peaceful Like all fishermen Lome has stories of the one that got away but he wouldnt tell any how ever the largest fish he did succeed in catching was a pound sturgeon at the acre property in Beach ho supervises So far this year his record fish is a pound rainbow trout Fishermen have lots of fun it seems Judging by stories floating round Fletcher Sports Lome tells of tho time he got a hook in the head An enthusiastic fisherman nearby cast his line and thencomplatnedhedlosthishook soon discovered embedded in his scalp blood pouring over his collar I was really catching fish too he grumbles I had to quit and drive miles to a doctor He lust looked at it said youve got a hook in your scalp and ripped It out I said Doc I could have done that myself and kept on fishing According to Lome sitting on a lure in a boat is the worst experience for fisherman its touching he adds You ve Just got lo grab and pull and even the laughter of your friends hurts Lomes days arent all fishing and working He and Hazel have a fisherman son Larry in the Peace River a daughter Sandra In Owen Sound five grandchildren and a large collection of gloss Glass collecting is my real hobby Police determined Continued from page 1 physical force and compulsion for achieving police objectives To seek and to pre serve public favor not by pandering to public opinion but by con stantly demonstrating impartial service to law In com plete independence of policy and without re gard to the justice or Injustices of the sub stance of Individual laws by ready offering of individual service and friendship to all mem of tho public without regard to their wealth or social standing by ready exercise of courtesy and friendly good humor by ready offering individual sacrifice in protecting and preserving life To use physical force only when the exercise of persuasion advice and warning Is found to be Insufficient to obtain public coopera Hon to an extent necessary to Workers Town two cents apart Halton Hills outside workers and the Town are still working to avert a strike rumors leaking out of negotiations indicated the two sides were only two cents apart when this newspaper went to press Keith Smiley president of Local of the Canadian Union of Public Employees said he could not divulge any information on the negotiations when contacted Tuesday morning The arrival of a no board report from the Ministry of Labor last week puts the outside workers in position to strike by June The 33 member local voted In per cent in favor of a strike In the middle of May The present agreement between the Town and the Local expired April i A strike would affect garbage piekup road work parts maintenance and grave digging It is understood the union Is seeking a 12 per cent wage Increase at the top rate but the figure has never been confirmed At present a basic laborer is paid 732 an hour a heavy equipment operator gets and a mechanic 3 an hour Both sides in the dispute have said they hope the contract can be settled without a strike cure observance of low or to restore order and to use only the minimum degree of physical force which Is necessary on any particular occasion achieving a police object ive To maintain at all times a relationship with the public that gives reality to the historic tradition that the police are the public and that the public are the police the police being only members of the public who are paid to give full- time attention to duties which are Incumbent on every citizen in the in terests of community welfare and existence To recognize always the need for strict adher ence to policeexecutive unctions and to refrain from even seeming to up- powers of the judiciary of avenging individuals or the state and of authoritatively judging guilt and punish ing the guilty To recognize always that the test of police efficiency is the absence of crime and disorder and not the visible evid ence of police action in dealing with them Following the service the police and their fam ilies joined the con gregation for a luncheon and talked with many residents ALL Swim Suits 00 SALE WE SAL IE SAVE SALE SAVE SALES I SALE SAVE SAVE SALE SAVES VESALE SALES SALE SAVE PALE SAVES Christina Queen Sea Nymph June 10 11 12 LE ORANGEV1LLE ACTON ALLISTON Picnic white or pink 625 frozen lemonade Mrs Smiths frozen oz lemon meringue pie or asst flav cream pie macaroni Kraft dinner RoMdafeUoz choice peas Family Pnk 750 ml bottles CocaCola PLUS DEPOSIT steaks Freshly Minced mediu ground beef fresh chicken legs Burns boneless readytoserve dinner shoulders counter served lean co ham store small link breakfast sausage Maple Leaf lb skinless wieners Maple Leaf 175 cooked meats Devon pkg sliced breakfast bacon by the piece centre cut peameai bacon 169 119 199 199 129 11 69 159 229 14 assorted flavoirs Snackin Cake Bros high yield 13 tins ground coffee 269 apple Juice 89 379 ffim Ccooil Downy JPt 350 food wrap 79 Instant EA potato BOO a ml Ho freezer bags AID Kraft plain or mint BONUS I OKI h I tog ex Q Pampers flf 99 imvh wiener or Hamburg RtbEcrackers4g Dku tissue 18 lAVtM- peanut butter sweet mixed pickles old Mill white bread cinnamon scones 89 79 FRESH PRODUCE arrives daily at the lowest possible prices

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