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MERRY CHRISTMAS SEAFORTH—That's the
message from members of the local girls'
ringette team on their float. (Photo by White)
HAPPY AND FRIENDS—Three of the seven dwarfs face the camera
from the Don Hamilton Real Estate Ltd. float in Saturday's Santa Claus
parade. The other four dwarfs and Snow White were also on the float.
HI KIDS—Brusse- ls Lions sent a real Lion as
part of their Santa Claus parade contribution.
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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11,, 1980 (Second Section Pages 1A — 8 A)
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THE CHIEF—Seaforth had a strange looking police chief briefly on
Saturday as this character, reputed to be Frank Phillips, accompanied the
police car which led the parade. (Photo by Barringer)
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NOW I CAN SEE MOM—Young Charlotte
Kloibhofer had a good view of Saturday's Santa
Claus parade, from the windowsill of the Huron
Expositor: Her mother, Marion, holds her- in
place. (Photo by White)
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T- H- E WAVE OF THE FUTURE?—Robots from Seaforth Public School
walked with some difficulty in their plastic drainage tile, in Saturday's
parade. (Photo by Barringer)
gel CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS
KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS—That was the theme of this ftoat, from
the Knights of Columbus, in this year's Santa Claus parade. From left,
Francis Hicknetl and Jim Kelly join the three wise men. (Photo by White)
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SO MANY CHILDREN,' SHE DIDN'T KNOW sat around a giant•shoe on their Santa Claus
WHAT TO DO—Seaforth's nursery school kids parade float. (Photo by White)
Santa visits Seaforth
Seaforth was crowded with
kids of all ages Saturday
morning for the Lions Santa
Claus parade. The parade.
nearly, three quarters of an
hour long. boasted two
bands. the SDHS girt
trumpet band in its first Local
appearance since the Grey
Cup parade. and the SEaforth
Dashwood Community Band
wearing smart red jackets
and black fur hats.
Abort 40 floats. from area
MARCHING ALONG—The SDHS girls' trump- after playing here went on to star in the
-et band led Saturday's. Santa Claus parade, and Brussels Santa Claus parade.(Phgto by Barringer)
businesses. clubs. schools
and chord hes entered. It was
like Hail, -we 'en all over
again for tical kids as they
scrambled to get cands
and peppermint coloure
shoe laces . thrown from
f1oatt;.
Several spectators said the
parade compared well with
others in the area. "Better
than Stratford's". one lady
pronounced
After the parade escorted
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ALL DRESSED UP—Seaforth Lioness member,
Grace Titford. had her dog wearing a coat in
Lioness colours and participating in Saturday's
(Photo by White)
parade
AWAY IN A MANGER—A nativity scene, plus a whole tot of
riders, were featured in this entry, from Northside United's
Sunday school.
(Photo by White)
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