Clowns, always a hit with the kids, were preserit by the plentiful for the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Jaycees annual Christmas parade held last Saturday morning. 3 P o e e L t > t n r e Cl &b Pm : » A a e mP C o e . * 0 C Alil e ilge~ (~ y es s e kess ~PR0 : M ; .&37&: T C ae > M 2 Ne P es s *3 . _ o t ts P .,4,‘43‘,__; ,'}s sA / M2%." a [ h. oue t P P ds $ 4t â€" %:'M..tf‘&‘@mg&f%‘ Td e feprean Jus is JA P e AEEHH . Aprnmg ~ This year‘s Kâ€"W Jaycees Santa Claus parade held Saturday included 13 marching bands. Although the temperature was at the freezing mark, King Street was packed with persons out to see the parade. oo Jaycees annual Christmas parade held last Saturday â€" These three young girls were not daunted by Saturday‘s freezing temperaâ€" | tures when they rode along with Frosty the Snowman during the Kâ€"W Jayâ€" â€" cees Santa Claus parade. _ L ds witness Santa‘s return Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 3, 1975 â€" Page 11 And_ of course, the Sesame Street characters, probably the children‘s second favorite attraction next to Santa Claus himself, were on hand for the parade. They rode the entire distance in a Superior garbage can. Photos by Vicki Gough