| Readers‘ letters to the editor | May I point out that the exorbiâ€" tant cost of education has directly caused the 25 percent adjustment which is to be handed back to the highly assessed farmers through Darcy McKeough, minister of municipal affairs. It seems that each provincial department works without comâ€" munication from any other deâ€" partment. Therefore, each deâ€" partment is obliged to cover the On behalf of Council 5135 and myself, I wish‘.to convey their deepest appreciation for your interest. Maybe some rural taxpayers would consider this reduction commendable. However, I feel that if the provincial tax structure had been examined properly beâ€" fore the new method of taxation was implemented, there would have been no necessity to make this adjustment. Just a few lines to thank you very much for the wonderful full page in the Jan. 7 issue of the Watâ€" erloo Chronicle of the Sunnyside Home residents‘ New Year‘s party held at our club. Mr. Soltysiak joined Dominion Life‘s Mortgage Departâ€" ment in 1952 and has held various positions within the Departâ€" ment, latterly that of Supervisor of Mortgages and Real Estate. As Methods Improvement Officer, Mr. Soltysiak will be responsiâ€" ble for directing a program designed to streamline operations and maximize productivity at Head Office through improved methods. E. G. Schafer, President, The Dominion Life Assurance Company, is pleased to announce the appointment of L. E. Peppler as Assistant Treasurer and J. H. Soltysiak as Methods Improvement Officer. Mr. Peppler joined Dominion Life‘s Security Department in 1959 and has held various positions in the Department, includâ€" ing Securities Analyst and, most recently, Manager of the Securiâ€" ties Department. In his new position, Mr. Peppler will be priâ€" marily responsible for the administration of the United States Bond and Stock Accounts. L. E. Peppler, F.L.M.l. DOMINION LIFE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS T he LLOYD SCHLOSSER chancellor, Knights of Columbus. 2 me «1d ‘"‘The welfare department in the City of Montreal, Canada, reportâ€" ed that some charitable organâ€" izations were using less than half of the money they collected to help people in need. One organizaâ€" tion spent 56.4 percent of its colâ€" lections to finance its drive for contributions. Does the same situation apply to all charitable organizations. I note in the Federated Charities drive for the Cities of Kitchener and Waterloo certain amounts are listed for the several charities. I in the name of efficiency. Now, if you will notice, four of these ministers plus Mr._Robert Welch have thrown their hats into the provincial leadership ring. Regardless of who wins the Conâ€" servative leadership, you can bill on one thing â€" that it‘s still the same old broom with the wornâ€"out bristles. The only difference is the colorful ribbons wrapped so meticulously around the broomâ€" stick. ‘ I have just read the following news item: Charity Helps Few from the City of Montreal that says: re o . J. H. Soltysigak, F.L.M.1. NORMA SANGOL also noted, in my opinion, overâ€" lapping being done. For example, looking over the tiple Sclerosis Society listed. Again, in my opinion, these groups should be under Hospital Administration. Many of these charities could be eliminated, inâ€" list I find the John Howard Soâ€" ciety provides assistance for disâ€" charged prisoners returning to Kitchener and Waterloo. We find that the House of Friendship is doing the same thing â€" and the Salvation Army has been doing this for years. So, I ask why should three groups be doing what one could I also note the C lan Arthritâ€" is and Rheumati iety, the Canadian Heart Fund and the Mulâ€" cluding the bingos. 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