The Rural Voice, 1991-11, Page 7FEEDBACK
how these puzzling effects are gene-
rated.
Anyone wishing to make a report
may contact me to unravel one of the
most baffling enigmas of our time.
Alerting local community television
outlets is also helpful, as they have the
facilities to make video records of this
event. The importance of the public's
assistance in this matter cannot be
overstated, and all reports and infor-
mation will be greatly appreciated.
Also, since the investigation of Un-
identified Flying Object (UFO) reports
is our primary field of study, we are
always interested in receiving these re-
ports as well, whether or not they are
current reports, or sightings which
have occurred over the past.°
Michael Strainic
UFO*BC/MUFONICUFOS
1100 Jervis Street #604
Vancouver, BC V6E 2C4
(604) 683-6168
CAUGHT UP
IN ARTICLES
May I commend you and your staff
on an excellent publication. I picked
up my first copy at a local trust
company while waiting for an appoint-
ment with the manager, and became so
caught up in the articles that I snitched
it and finished reading it at home.
Now that I have confessed my sins,
I'd like to come clean and request a
subscription to The Rural Voice. (I
enclose payment of $16.05 for 12
issues.)
Secondly, I am enclosing some
wriuen material of mine that I hope
you will consider for publication.
(Honestly, I won't cancel my sub-
scription, if you feel it is not suitable.)
I am not a writer, nor especially
well educated. My reasons for putting
my thoughts on paper are purely for
the purpose of record keeping. I've
lived eons these past three years, and 1
hope one day to reread and enjoy
many of my farm experiences over
again.
Sincerely,
Barb Markle
New Hamburg, GN
VARNA GRAIN
is ready to receive your
1991 Soybeans and Corn Crops
• 3 Receiving Pits • All Harvest Services Available
WHEAT. BARLEY
CORN • SOYABEANS:
FIRST LINE SEEDS
BEV HILL
233-3218
or 233-7908
PETE ROWNTREE
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