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“He was a professor of geography at Brock University for most of his career and a highly regarded local historian,” wrote Harold Leece. Sotto in the opening of his letter, as another reader has informed me that Alun Hughes (author of 57 letters to the editor in the last 10 years) died this week. There is a sad answer to the question poised by Mr. “Whatever happened to Alun Hughes, the Welsh septuagenarian who wrote about how gay sex was delightful and should not be forbidden? I’m also following letters from Paul Cerar, who spoke about how grateful he was for living in a ‘tiny bachelor apartment’ in Toronto … The Letters page is an integral part of your newspaper it allows readers who live in the far corners of Canada to give fresh, new insights into the news and current events.” “I am an avid fan of some of your letter writers, whose notes I sometimes cut out and keep so I can read them over and over again,” wrote Alex Sotto. Readers sometimes write in to say how much they enjoy the Letters page. “I realize this story was probably filed right at deadline, but someone at your paper should at least run a spellcheck to catch this. “In your story on Wednesday about the Cleveland kidnappings, the word ‘house’ is spelled ‘whouse,’ ” she wrote.

I’ll close this grammatical wrist slapping with a note from my sister, Charlene. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

