The article below was published in the daily newspaper The Gazette, Quebec, Canada, on July 27, 1966.
Saint-Bruno, July 27. -- Residents of Saint-Bruno will probably be very interested to learn what happened to U. Beanlae, a taxi driver, and his wife in the early hours of Monday morning. "I am sure I saw a saucer trying to land," he said. "A shiny, spinning top-shaped object was slowly descending, at the level of the telephone wires. It was twelve feet long and five feet in diameter. The ends ended in a point," he said.
Mr. Beanlae states that when he shined his headlights onto the object, it shot up sharply into the air...