Genny Hackbart (left) and Diane Mayer, both from Waterloo, found a perfect spot to watch the parade, perched atop a Kitchener Transit bus shelter. Santa comes to town in glorious sun-basked parade " usual, horns were a popular attraction for the youngsters. Santa Claus came to town Saturday, bringing smiles to thethousands of young faces which lined King Street to see the jolly old fellow. Parents were also smiling as this year's parade was blessed with warm temperatures and bright, sunny skies. It was truly a great day for a parade. The parade seemed to get a lot of parents thinking about Christmas, as Uptown stores were packed following the event. Mark Bryson photostory Canada Post letter Carrier Sandra Ellie coltecta Mark Evana', s, 'pt,',',',', t: Santa. The Crown Corporation guarantees dellvery to the Nor! ole. mm m. WV W“. ter - PAGE " ' a w" ' -ï¬ (co,, 3 ii',',,,'; ly "r 'ri;"' ct, ' {I ' 'Ill " t':: The parade came complete with even the odd snake charmer.