Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 12 Dec 1963, p. 16

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yr I‘HE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Th WAITING TO GIVE THEIR CHRISTMAS IIIS’I‘S GOLDILOCKS CROWDS WATCH PARADE AT CENTRE COLORFUL “ROYAL FLI'SH" FLOA'I 11 Dec. 12th, 1963 ('rowds and crowds of children with parents and grandparents lined Richmond Hill's Yonge Street and Markham Road Saturday to welcome Santa Claus on his 1963 arrival in town. 7Fhe \veathernlan \vas kind to the Inajorettes and bandsmen who were a feature of the. parade as \veH as to the onlookera Almost spring-like weather with no snow on the ground, found some of thek‘hrlstmas Spll‘lt a hut forced. Children of every age however. were as eager as ever togreet their red-suited friend, with bright eyes and rosy cheeks. Floats, clowns afoot and in noisy little carts, and four trumpet hands, with color parties and se- nior, intermediate and junior majorettes made 1963‘s Santa’s parade one long to be remembered. AND HERE COMES SANTA (‘LAl’Sl SNOW WHITE, SEVEN DWARFS FLOAT RIDERS ABOARD “THE LIBERAL” ENTRY 'l‘hese 51x youngsters... Pauline (lillham, of Aurora: Deborah Cornwall. .lill Calder, Sha- rnn Cornwall. (‘alhy and Barbara (:illham, all of Richmond Hill. were on hand early [0 see the arrival of Santa Claus.

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