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When tht» column goe« to • prrM ‘here will be 13 more chopping days till Christmas, and there’s not

mikh time left to get something for that angling man or woman for, this • year That sort of narrows

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down the choices you have for. this year, so -wt's concentrate on something you can get locally — which is the way I like to buy arfyway. I firmly believe in what my father taught me years ago. and ihat is if you buy in Cape May County it wjll come back to you in one form or another. .Some of the local tackle shoj* are open, and they'll be glad to suggest a good, assortment of practical lures or a workable tackle box You can usually get a good buy on fishing rods at this tirtitr of tfie year too, but fnak* sure your getting your angler what he or she wants. If you think of just tackle shops you might not get to look over a full choice of all that's available at this time of the year, though MURPHY'S MART has a full stock of fishing equip^ ment of all kinds — rods, reels, and tackle. And you can still get goodyfaders at Sears, and many, many .other pieces of fishing

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equipment there. Rain gear is usually a personal choice, but that too can be gotten at these outlets before Christmas. Sometimes a gift certificate works out' better than anything, because then, your angler gets what he or she wants. One stocking stuffer that is still available at all the offices of the (Ape May County Savings A Loan is the 1982 Farmers Almahac, and that is a' valuable thing for anyone who is goinfc to spend time fishing. This gift was started years ago as an idea of Percy L. Douglass, now deceased, and it is still popular today. It 'contains moon phases, weather predictions, and many pieces of informa-

Just in time for Christmas gift-giving, we’ve cut the prices on our name-brand rediners. They’re available In a wide variety of styleg and fabrics. And there’s certain to be one iiryour price range. Our selection hi big, but not unlimited, and all items are subject to prior sale, So come In today.

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tion. In the back part of the almanac is Wright’s Fishing Calendar for 1982, and that tells you the best days to fish This has proved amazingly accurate

over the years, and is very t Christmas’s,

houses will be decorated with different colored lights, and decorations will be everywhere. The holiday season starts to get in your blood, and you forget for a short time all the troubles our world is having. Take a little time and enjoy our natural beauty here on our Cape of Nature. I’m not going to ramble on about our bounties, but at this time may I wish You and Yours the merriest of

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handy to refer to. IF YOUR angler is a boat man you might consider some electronics for him. . You'll find these companies in the yellow pages, and there are several reliable local stores. This, type of gift is a smart buy if you stay local, but don’t order it from a catolog. Al) our local men service what they sell, and that ’can make the gift more valuable than anything I

can think of.

I was reading an article yesterday on Christmas giving, and It says the smart giver finds out what is needed, and then seeks advice. The average local merchant won'J oversell you, s6 don’t be afraid to

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•time of the^year in Cape May County, and I’d lifcfe to diverse a little, and tell you of some things that have been around while the fishing was not producing.

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N/all the 6Wi

Year filled with joy and

good health!

Seniors’ Toes Tap WILDWOOD — Twelve students from the Evening Activities Tap Dance class were awarded Certificates of ’Achievement this week after successfully completing a basic course in

tap technique.

Marty of the students are members dt A.A.R.P. and other senior citizens' groups in Cape May, Sea Isle City and the Wildwoods, and will be performing thOir tap routines at Senior Citiien functions during the Holiday Season. Instructof- Doris Ray who is a member of Dance Masters qf America choreographed and taught the tap routines designed especially for senior

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