damhgagsisoommgtotownthisSanu- y , ringlngalon'gsomedisflmztively Canadlanhelpinthe form‘ofCanada Post employees who will be collecting Christmas wishlistsforthejollyoldfella. “Although Santalovestoreoeive letters and drawings. putting cookies and treats in your envelope is not a good idea as they will get crushed and damaged by the time they reach Santa." according to a head elf at Canada Post. “Santa much prefers to eat treats on Christ- Remernber to address the letter to: Santa Claus, North Pole, HUI-I 0H0. This year’s Kinsmen Santa Claus parade starts at 2 p.m. at Tenth Line and Aintree Drive, heads south and then west along Main Street to Sonthwire Canada. PORN-THREE FLOA‘I'S ENTERED There will~ be 43 floats and four bands along with many other participants in this year’s parade. “Although Santa loves to receive letters and drawings, putting cookies and treats in your envelope is not a good idea as they will get crushed and damaged by the time they reach Santa," according to a head elf at Canada Post. “Santa much prefers to eat treats on Christ- mas Eve." If you somehow miss giving your letter to Santa’s helpers, it can be dropped into the Santa box in the lobby of the Main Street post ofï¬ce or at the Shoppers Drug Mart post omce. Letters that contain a return address will receive a reply from Santa. No stamps are SANTA PARADE: Hotdogs, cocoa served up Saturday Bring your letters for North Pole Mayor Wayne Emmerson and members of council will be doing play-byâ€"play announcâ€" ing of the parade from the clock tower on Main Street after serving up hotdogs and hot chocolate. Food will be available at 1:30 pm. The Lions Club of Stouï¬ville is assisting. “We hope people will come downtown to see the parade and do“ some shopping while they are there," Mr. Emmerson said. SPEND $15001 -320000'30% OFF DISCOUNT RECEIVE SPEND $20001 + 35% OFF DISCOUNT" RECEIVE