The Rural Voice, 1983-12, Page 4BLYTH FESTIVAL 1984
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PG. 2 THE RURAL VOICE, DECEMBER 1983
MEI FEEDBACK
From cover to cover
The Rural Voice is excellent. I'm not
a farmer and yet i enjoy it -- read it
from cover to cover. It must be a lot
of work putting it together but I'm
sure this magazine is enjoyed by all.
Keep up the good work.
Lorraine Cauchi,
Goderich
Curl up with what?
I read your column "Whatever
happened to Ladies?" (Over the Back
Fence, by Tom Maplewood) twice,
just in case I missed something. 1
didn't.
Did you ever curl up with your cow
on a cold winter's night?
As far as women trying to get into
men's clubs, maybe that's the only
time to get to see their man in
something other than dirty jeans or
greasy shirts.
Oh yes, that flower bit was true at
one time, but now now. Ten to one,
he's been up to something.
As far as his bank account goes,
you can't be talking about farmers.
Keep smilin "Gisele," I love your
column. Throw that fellow above a
life saver.
N. Stewart,
Ripley
Keep it coming
You will find enclosed a cheque for
a year's subscription to The Rural
Voice. Our membership in the OFA
of Grey County expired early
November. However, we wish to con-
tinue receiving your magazine.
We hope this letter arrives in time
for us to receive the December issue. I
would hate to miss Gisele Ireland's
lastest adventures and other excellen.
articles. Congratulations on a great
little informative and entertaining
"cheap" farm magazine.
John McCallum
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
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