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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-01-05, Page 6Ak„,ptAaBil;A • yp, me ouncespa slut r€ga thatikat coo ou can 1 11>e .KPp"Fl a woe taetween a dish or the " one thatglatawaI! ; icor caSc 0i bait eating, it's voter thuaxab that' haiidl"' second drag chow, and a let • of fisherinen know that But 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. 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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- - operatives Of Oratorio Livestock Deportment, Toronto. Stockers orad Feeders Available lable CALL TUESDAY Y At .11 A.M. F PR MPT SERVMCE • PL WAREHOUSE PRICES - EVERYDAY., EVERY WEEK! S SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT EACH WEDNESDAY (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