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when it cornea to spinning,
fly fishing and spin -Casting,
Most fob think the drag
they set is the Only drag until
they. met.
Wrong., It°s your finger. Or
Two fingers,, maybe. But
regardless, the manual
finger drag which you can
apply to the line atany given
time is invaluable when
playing large fish, par-
ticularly running fish.
While it's true a drag
should he set tight whin
fishing an heavy brush, for
non°aaaal fishing a drag should
be set at about 25 per cent of
the line's breaking test. For
10lb. line set drag at 1-3 lbs.,
etc.
Why? Because as more
line is stripped from the reel,
the friction of the line in the
water act ly increases
drag, ofte do ling-aet
amount o drag.
Another reason a drag
should be set loosely is that it
can always be tightened. A
tight drag can't always be
loosened.
Also, when a fish is
brought to, there's a good
chance it will make a sudden
lunge. With a loose drag this
won't happen.
With the "second" drag in
hand and the reel's drag set
loosely, you're always in
control.
Should you need to tighten
up a bit, simply apply finger
pressure to the line or the
spool. This way if the fish
should make a sudden lunge,
you can merely let off the
finger drag and let him pull
against the loose one.
The important thing to
remember is that the "se-
cond drag" is always there
and ready to be used.
PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MONDAY JANUARY 3rd
UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY JANUARY :8th/83.
WE RkESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES..
Communion
observed
By Blanche ie^eeves
Communion was c erved
in Holmesville United
Church on the first Sunday of
1983. Rev. Bechtel told the
children the story of a
missionary in Africa who
followed a guide to the place
lie wished to visit. Larry
utledge and Del
Schloendorf received the
offering.
The U.C.W. will meet
January U at 2 p.m. in the
church hall.
Gramma Cudmore spent
Christmas in Ottawa with
her son and family.
Happy Holidays to those
from the area who are going
to Hawaii with the Clinton
Legion Pipe ': and.
The Community Centre in
Holmesville is going to be a
busy place again this year.
Dancefit with Eleanor
Ritchie and Karate School
registration is on Jan. 3 at
7:30 at Goderich Township
Hall - along with various
meetings, dances and
weddings - The Enterprising
Seniors will meet January 6
at 2 p.m.
Thoughts and good wishes
to Mr. Andy Riehl who is a
patient in University
Hospital in London following
a car accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Bland and Isobel and Don
Harris had New Year's
dinner with The Chapman's
in Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Potter
are spending the winter at
Mrs. Van Dammes.
F.Q.I.
PURE (GLASS)
APPLE
JUICE
48 11 oz
PURR
ASSORTED VARIETIES
LUXURY CANNED
CAT FOOIJ
6 ®z
LIBBY'S
WITH PORK, IN MOLASSES OR
IN TOMATO SAUCE
DEEP BROWNED
EANS
14 fl oz
GRANULATED
EXTRA FINE
WHITE
SUGAR
,kg
CATELLI
MACARONI & CHEESE
DINNER
225 g
YORK
SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY
PEANUT
BUTTER
500 g
GOLD SEAL 7.75 01
SOCKEYE
SALMON
2.1
TETLEY PKG OF 72
TEA AGS
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SUN PAC 12'/2 fI oz FROZEN
CONCENTRATED
1.99 'RANGE
JUICE
. 79
PURITAN 680 g BEEF,
HUSH, MEAT ALL OR
TURKEY/CHICKEN
STEW
1.6
LIPTON PKG OF 4
CHICKEN NOODLE
SOUP MIX
McCAIN 1.5 kg FROZEN
STRAIGHT, CRINKLE CUT
49 OR SHOESTRING 1.69
FRENCH FRIES
LIBBY'S hrh II 0!
UNSWEETENED ORANGE,
CLEAR OR PINK GRAPE-
FRUIT OR SWEETENED
ORANGE JUICE
1.6
McCORMICK'S 400 g
ASSORTED VARIETIES
WHOLE WHEAT TIN TIE
BISCUITS
1.59
SAVARIN 8 oz FROZEN
ELF, CHICKEN( TURKEY
MEAT
PIES
. 79
LIBBY'S 14 f1 az FANCY
CREAM STYLE CORN, GREEN
PEAS, PEAS S. CARROTS
OR MIXED
VEGETABLES
ROBIN HOOD 10 kg
.65 ALL PURPOSE
F -LO U R
7.5
McCAIN 10 oz FROZEN
BROCCOLI SPEARS ®RI
BRUSSE L
SPROUTS
. 79
SCOT( HEARD 8 oz
PROTECTOR 349
aFA8RI(
HABITANT 14 fl of
PEA, VEGETABLE OR
PEA WITH HAM
SOUP
KRAFT 8 oz
DOMESTIC MOZZARELLA
59sTicK 1;79
CHEESE
CAVALIER 7,00 mi
LIQUID DISH
DETERGENT
.79
I.G.A. 200- 3011 R
ASSORTED VARIETIES
CELLO BAG
CANDY
SILVERWOOI) Mal mL
SOUR
CREAM
1.19
MOMS
SOFT
13 -
OPEN TILL 9 PM THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
HOURS
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
8.30 a.nn.-6:00 p.nn. Thursday
8.30 a.ni.-6:00 p.m. Friday
8.30 a.nne.-6:00 p.m. Saturday
8.30 a.m.-9:00 pare.
8.30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
8.30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
DAVERN
SLICED
SIDE
SI D E
ACO N
500 g
1.69
DAVERN
Y THE PIECE
BOLOG l A
1.2''' kg
Ob
FEARMANS
SMOKED
PICNIC,
SJ JOULDERS
218 kg
099
AVERN
SKI LESS
WIENERS
454 g
CAN ',DI N
QUEEN
SLICE
COOKED
HAM
175 g
DAVERN
PORK & EEF
STRE PACKED
SA ?SAGE
2 16 kg
.98 ib
CANADIAN
QUEEN
MAC & CHEESE,
OLOCNA OR
CHICKEN
LOAF
375 g
1.1
FEARMANS
STORE PACKE
MILD OR HOT
ITALIAN
SAUSAGE
2.62 kg
1®19 Ib
CANADIAN
,QUEEN
VARIETY OR
MINCED
HAM
375 g
1.28
CANADIAN
QUEEN
SWEET PICKED
COTTAG E
ROLLS
3.70 kg
1®68 Ib
MARY MILES
DINNER
HAMS
5025 kg
2®38 Ib
FEARMANS
BY THE PIECE
POLISH
SAUSAGE
194 kg
1.79 Ib
MAR ARINE
Ship your Livestock
vccith
FRANK Vi OIEL
RR ilio. i - f ssAaiavavood
238-2707
(can canes)
2 Ib
FROZEN
HEAT & SERVE
FISH
CAKES
2.10 kg
.99 Ib
RU"PERT BRAND
SNAPPER OR
PERCH
FILLETS
3®73 kg
1.69 Ib
Shipper To United Co-
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Livestock Deportment,
Toronto.
Stockers orad Feeders
Available
lable
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Y At .11 A.M.
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(GET DETAILS FROM YOUR LOCAL IGA STORE)
PRIMROSE
FROZEN
VEAL
STEAKETTES
3.73 kg
1®69 lb
VAC PAC
BONED
COHOE
SALMON
GOLDEN °
SKILLET
FROZEN
CHICKEN
CUTLETS
126 kg
1.48 Ib
FAMILY PRiDE
FROZEN'
B[EF
BURGERS
2.84 kg
1.29 Ib