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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Nov 1977, p. 33

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Clowning around is this colourful costumed chap, one of many clowns who delighted children along the parade route. The cat in the hat sat on a mat and chewed the fat, all during Saturday‘s Christmas parade which wound through the Waterloo and Kitchener downâ€" towns Frosty the snowman â€"â€" and friends â€" were one of Christmas parade. h e \ | â€" t z* on § _‘_ " hsginch s e .‘ * 2 4 f PS f " j | * § L ,’ C | .‘L £ ‘ y ia“ ~ 4 » & *; (% .v ‘..‘s: “" ‘ n ho Â¥s ‘*" f oc # tek Y e > _ Mss hm h An appropriate sight at this time of year is a little drummer boy, this one being a member of a naval cadet band. John Schultheiss Photos by Jim MacDonald Waiting in anticipation of Santa were these two local chilgren ledge of a local King Street bank. Watelroo Chranicie, Wednesday, November 30, 1977 â€" Page 33 25 floats Peekâ€"aâ€"boo. At least this youngster inside the star had some protection from the chilly weather which covered last Saturday‘s parade. in Saturday‘s 17th annual Kâ€"W Jaycees . perched on a

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