Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 29 Nov 2012, p. 11

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‘bolamfl‘w mm mm During llw early 19641». the Sumfivillv Same (‘Jaus [wade rumbled of the bull) old {ellow riding in the back of a convertible from latcham Hall to the Main! Market/Mill streets ama with virtually no oni- lining the slm-ls lo we him. arumhng In lung-mm- maiden! lim “minim lhat L» a far my from today's parade. which has mwsands of SmufMllo's young and uld jamnmi «mm Ihv sidewalks in vagvr anticipamm of swing hamu. Long hefmt' anything msen‘ibling luday‘s parade came along Main Street. there was horse iudfing a! the farmers' market in the 19305 and 403 an l'hlly's Hall. which is now the Silver Jubilee (Iluh. according to Mr. Ihomas. . ~ "I! was quite the competition and at the same time. they brought their prnducc to sell.” he “'lhis was the place to come buy your (:hflstmas turkey.” he said of the event held the week before Chrisum In 1950. the annual horse show was can- wlk-d as more emphasis was being placed on the Santa Claus parade. which started a few years «flier. ‘ That same year. with the Smuffvillc Merchants Aswciation at the helm for the parade. them were hearty a dmwu floats. which included bicycles doll buggies decorated by children. At around this time. parade cmts wow about $600 and the even: untamed 2.000 m 5,000 people lining the main thoroughfare to sccSanlaandmceiveagiftbagfiomhim. Horse show gave way to Santa parade Hyunmpimhhnddmflhflqmmw thnththu’thhi-mm: -W81m0(unm(lohbpl ° (WNW. (1m Sutton} Fuwmmfimuhmfihfidmwucm Lm’OfIOLUWSHn-MSO Eufiw @izbEB E a w 3ng wnuwmuuww OWWWWm-lm Ofilmtmflobw nomwmmomommosmmm(mam) ommm Man (Man Sm) oowmm (ssvzmsym amtm«mumuwm-stwmumwnmmm MarketMamfidi 06M£hmom (.5914 M59 oswmmmnmmmy (3-34Um Ave t ll" SANDRA BUIAN W is! 90 1M, 2012 (Wummmcmmmmmdesm-ammm ' thmWnManm WdWMflthmWFMM The Lions Club ‘0. 06 Stouffville «can. My Ionic-Inc u. MTQUWOIMMDIM [he Chamber of Commerce took over the parade in 1954 and established the first Sun- day m {Member as the parade date going forward -â€" a tradition that continues today later in the 19505. the parade gtt'w to about .30 “outs and holpt-tl hung shoppers duwttttMtt ' ll didn‘t seem to wort because m I962. dmmovm merchants considered «mailing it or giving it a *sharp mduction" in sin. I‘m unknuvm reasons. them was no parade in 1964 and [965‘ But In H.466. cum-m umamwrs ~ the Muuflville Kinsmen (llub msum'ctui it. In a letter to the editor of l‘hc floufivillc Tribune. Kinsmen members said they want- ad to pnMde the parade in order to foster community spirit. "nu-y didn‘t want nmney. just suppon. :i‘t‘;2133 / lain-ill? Zing‘aigr? iilfttttigltp In their first year as hosts. the Kil’lsmen Santa Claus parade was supponed. attracting five bands. 20 floats and 30 other h1deual entrants. Hundreds of people Hm‘d Main 8mm. 2» ' “It was a good parade. We had good times." said Ross Hetheringmn. who was a pan of the Kinsmen Club who bmught the parade back to Slouffvillc‘ "lx hm the kid out in mu.“ ()no parade that stands out for Mr, Heth~ t'rtngton took place in the carty 19705. "It was so cold. they couldn't blow the busiest” he said. adding it was -Zfi(‘.. This year's theme is Christmas movies Satutday’s parade start.» at 2 pm. at Tenth line and Aintn‘e Drtw. It heads north on from line- then goes west along Main Street before turning south onto Weldon Road It ends at Stoufl‘vtlle District Secondary School. “can:me O, 0.000000009000000...00.0.0000. “3:”. It;

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