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Waterloo Chronicle, 17 Nov 2022, p. 6

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6 bd 3 Continued from page 3 loo. .com/santa -pur-suit/. a$50 registration 8 fee participants receive a Santa Suit consisting of a jacket, pants, hat, beard and belt, all of which must be worn during the even- t.In addition to a Santa Chronicle | Thursday, November 17, 2022 | ornament. This year's run starts at 9:45 a.m. on Weber St. at 101 Frederick St. Ein Kitche- ner, finishing at the Hakim Optical parking lot, 21 We- ber St. N in Waterloo. Street in Kitchener, and ending at Erb Street in Wa- terloo. According to this year's parade chair Dr. Jack Bish- op, this will be the first time that organizers will have large vehicles parked across either end of the pa- rade route as a safety pre- caution. Bishop said in- creasing costs to pay bands and provide policing were somewhat negated during the ro years of the pandemic, as the reverse parades with stationary floats were a lot easier to plan. xpressing some concerns in an initial press release about rising costs and being al bre: even this year, Bishop said he's been “busier than a one-armed paper hanger” tely. "It's a good thing, but you don't have any idea un- til you do it," noted Bishop, 83 — a 65-year Lions Club member who isn't unfamil- jar with plannin; —_ said challenges ments are ever ‘increasing The club always hold open a couple spots for last minute parade registrants. The fee is $500 for business- es or corporations and $350 for non-profits. Along with dozens of festive floats and Kitchener-Waterloo will be a welcome spectacle for children and families; it's also big for those that col- lect toys, food and funds for charity. Donations of toys and non-perishable food will be collected along the route and more parade vol- unteers are needed. "We collect food for the food bank and the Waterloo Knights of Columbus do OPEN Cou! ON-/OFF-ROAD ALL-TERRAIN TIRE delivers _grippin responsive all-new tread compounding. Available in LT-Metric, Flotation sizes waterloochronicle.ca The Open Country A/T Il all-terrain tire traction with and predictable on-road handling. ith durability and treadwear life, Toyo introduces advances in tread design, construction and . Italso provides a Quiet ride with exceptional stability. The Open Country A/T Ill is built to get ther back home, regardless of terrain or weather P/Euro-Metric and OUR TIRES GO THE EXTRA MILE. SO DO WE. YY A/T" nce, re and gi 519.669.3232 371 Arthur St S, ELMIRA www.oktireelmira.com (@TXXTIRE Honestly driven. ‘IT'S A GOOD THING, BUT YOU DON'T HAVE ANY IDEA UNTIL YOU DO IT the toy drive and distribute them the underp: " said 1p. Canada Post elves will return as part of the pa- rade, accepting children's letters to Santa. In addition to its man- date of helping vision- and hearing: impaired children OSS orld, the Lions Club's efforts with the San- ta Claus Parade and other events help support local athletes and sports groups, assist in diabetes aware- ness and prevention and ide various services for local youth, hospitals foundations and those in Graham Paine/ Metroland Hundreds of Santas are expected to run for a good cause this. nd. weeker kitchener.com. STORY BEHIND THE STORY: The K-W Lions with the K-W Santa Pur- suit and other charitable endeavours for Christmas- time. The Chronicle Club Santa Claus Parade touched base with organiz- vist www.lionsclubof- returns this weekend along _ ers for details. COME TO - This 1 where SEE US! CATHOLIQUE at 6 p.m. Cambridge T 519-650-9444 welcome to apply! OPEN HOUSE ECOLE SECONDAIRE PERE-RENE-DE-GALINEE Tuesday, November 22 450, Maple Grove Road, T want to be! Immersion students are Visit: CscMonAvenir.ca

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