jTHE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, December 13, 1962 Bands, Floats, Clowns Thrill Town Youngsters a. - IS THE BEST Tlmwrowsï¬op FOR CHRISTMAS 1 Th .uchmond Hill Police In“ termediate Mlajorettes Corps. top. and the Hilltoppers Drum Corps, thrilled the crowd with their performance in Saturday's parade. (STAFF PH CLOWN BOB GRANT LOOKS ON WHILE LEIGH FINLAY, 5, AND BARBARA WEBBER, 5, TELL SANTA WHAT THEY WANT IN THEIR CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS. Kids Loved It - Adults Too! Santa will live in his quarters in the Mall at the Centre until Christâ€" mas eve and will welcome his young visitors between noon‘and nine o’clock each day. Needless to say, last Saturday he was “mobbed†by the kid. dies who followed him to the Centre following the parade. More than a dozen floats including Cinderella, Old Lady in the Shoe, Humpty Dumpty, a pirate ship and rocket craft, thrilled the thousands of youngsters (and adults too) that lined Markham Road and Yonge Street to watch the parade pass by. ' The RCAF Marching Band from Toronto and The Hilltoppers Drum Corps from Richmond Hill provided the music for the Richmond Hill Police Intermediate and Junior Majorettes who put on a ï¬ne display of marching ability that drew sustained applause from the crowd along the route. “The biggest and best yet" was the way one official described last Saturday’s Santa Claus parade in Richmond Hill, sponsored by the Rich- mond Heights Merchants Association. 753m 11%;:SHEELBS 3 F0)