Your correspondent N Littler is right to point out the monotony of spaghetti and baked beans in cans-for-the-poor drives. But spaghetti and baked beans are preferable to the expired can of chickpeas and jar of "lite" hollandaise sauce an acquaintance recently received in a food parcel from the Salvation Army.
C C McDOWALL
Rotorua
One does get concerned that a newly elected politician would say:
"Mr Coffey said he would now be able to give Waiariki a voice in Government.
"That's where the changes are made. I look forward to bringing some significant change to the people of Rotorua, the Bay of Plenty and New Zealand as a whole."
Significant change ... Voice in Government. Has he been living under a stone since the inception of politics in New Zealand? Has he read this newspaper of recent to understand Rotorua is undergoing improvement and change and most of us would prefer a "steady as you go" approach, not a "significant change'"approach?
BARRY SINCLAIR
Rotorua