The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-25, Page 7Reader sends
Dear Editor:
I've enclosed a couple of
the pictures that were taken
last weekend at the St.
Patrick's Day Parade in Bay
City, Michigan.
Each year, Goderich is in-
vited to participate and this
year about 100 Branch 109,
Church in Goderich was the
guest minister.
The tourist committee
took down a float, w bits and
pieces, and with the help of
soladle friends in Bay City,
Mac Campbell and myself
put it together on Saturday
ay City parade. pictures
afternoon.
Despite the very strong
winds which threatened to
blow the float apart most of
the time, we were able to
make it through the,. entire
41/2 mile parade route, and
received lots of handclapp-
ing and waves from the
estimated 30,000 people who
lined the route. That evening
at a reception sponsored by
the St. Patrick's Parade
Association, we were
presented with a trophy for
the, "Best -Out -of -Town
Float".
On belied of the 'town of
Goderich, we extended a
special invitation to the peo-
ple from Bay City to join in
our. Friendship Days
celebration which will be
taking place here ,J1I .1 urle'LU,
27 and 28.
Doug Bundy
Legion members plus the • hbrary
LLL le1d.11�1 .. � e growing
of the tourist committee
went down. In addition, the
town and the Legion spon-
sored a pipe band from Clin-
ton that took part in the
parade and some of the
festivities.
Ne were given an official
welcome at the City Hall on
Saturday, and were welcom-
ed to the city by Mayor Ann
Hatchel and several city
commissioners.
The pipe band entertained
at the American Legion Post
on Saturday evening, and on
Sunday, they piped in the
Legion color guard into St.
Trinity F.Tiarnnal Chi rnh
The Reverend R Crocker
from St. George's Anglican
La Leche League of
Belgrave met at the home of
Mrs. Wendy Hogenbirk in
Belgrave on March 17 to
discuss "Family and the
Ereaasi ed Baby". Thanks Zo
the many mothers who took
out memberships or gave
donations, as LLL now has 45
books pertaining to
breastfeeding; childbirth,
family, and nutrition in its
library, as well as about 100
reprints available for lean.
Mrs. Wendy Neufeld,
librarian, added "Having a
Cesarean Baby" to the
library, and explained how
the lending library works.
A look at LLL was taken
through the `Leaven and
LLL News', celebrating the
JubiLLLee Year. Just as it
comes as a surprise to many
to find oat how :much there is
to know about something as
natural as breastfeeding,it
may come as something of a
surprise to learn how much
there is to know about
something that looks as
simple as La Leche League.
LLL exists to serve each
individual mother who seeks
out wanting to know more
ahnuut'breastfeeding and the
special kind of mothering
that is -so much a part of it.
7:41.1, is able to reach' out and
help mothers . and babies
through leaders devoted
women who are first and
foremost mothers, but also
experts in the field of
breastfeeding. Leaders are
official representatives of La
Leche League, the world's
leading authority on
breastfeeding. Many facets
of LLL include World -Wide
Outreach, information
service centers, Calma,
translations, publications,
including "The Womanly Art
of Breastfeeding" of. which
over one million copies have
been sold, public relations
Legion color party on the nnarch in Bay City
AFTER DRIVING AROUND
THE WORLD IN 74 DAYS,
THEONLYTHING
WORN OUT IN THIS VOLVO
WAS THE DRIVERS.
chose a Volvo. Specifically, a Volvo DL
station wagon, which afforded them
a roomy 76 cubic feet of cargo area
ide,„'em:s.l34,:-v
their daily exercises. - .
How did their Volvo stand up
to the trip? "Frankly, a lot better
than we did,- Ken and Garry
remarked. "It ran so well wewwere
even able to finish a few days
ahead of scheduler
This kind of durability and
.endurance are quite common in
Volvos. After all; Volvos Irlvt cul
average life expectancy of 18.7
years in Sweden. And, on rare -
occasions, they've even been known
to log over 1,000,000 miles.
Softy a Volvo, a 74°day drive ar rind
the world is nothing more than Arsh xdr®
a breaking -in period. ;1 car you can hehoe m.
11 AROUND THE VVORL
� /psi;: li�lr r p :��„ �l rfr Ul,i tll' is
;;11 f
On September 6, 1980, Canadians hen
Langley and Garry Sowerby left Iorolito for
a drive around the world.
Their 26,514 mile trip took them
through 23 countries and 92 cities. Ycterdav
they returned to Toronto, slightly ethausted,
but very pleased about their world
record-setting drive.
They were also very pleased about the
car they had selected for their journe..lo
make such a drive, they needed a car •
could depend on, a car that handled «ell, and
a car that would stand up to extremes III
terrain and weather. So quite naturally 1hcv •
Test Drive a Volvo toddy
M -W MOTORS LTD.
184 East St.
VOLVO -MA ZDA/SALES-SEPVICE
God'erich
Phone 524-2H:,
department; -conferences,
films, professiona 1 1 iaisgin
department, etc.
Discussion was opened
with . helpful hints for
families when the newborn
comes home. Mrs. Barbara
Kerr, leader, then in-
troduced Birtha, a new
birthing doll. Cesarean birth
Was reviewed, followed by a
des iption of natural
childbirth by Mrs. Jeanette
Harris. Effects of individual
childbirth experiences were
related in view 'of their in-
fluences on ease • of
mothering in the first month
at home. Ideas on keeping
the lines of communication
open with husband and
siblings were shared.
The discussion was closed
with an anecdote of a four
year old'.s view of the best
three things - cookies for
kids, nursing for babies and
love for mothers.
GODERICH SIGMA ..STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1 1 --PA rE 7
Goderich wins trophy with this float in Bay.City
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