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congratulations
It gives me a great deal of pleasure
to extend to Gunby Brown Publishing m�
congratulations and best wishes in their new
undertaking.
Since The Rural Voice was first published in
the early 1970s, the magazine's circulation has
grown to around 7,000 farm subscribers in Huron,
Perth, Bruce and Grey counties. 1 am confident
that it will continue to grow and serve its reader,
for many more years to come.
Although the editorial board and general
format will not change a great deal from that which
was developed by the previous publishers, 1 am
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