lhc first float «siblings 'Ron and ludy Schcll can recall hear- ing about is Humpty Dummy. which dates back to 1953. {his wars theme is a Christ- mas wonderland for spans enthusiasts. she said. Brothers Harry and Perry Scht-ll originally spearheaded the annual float entry. Eventu- ally they aimed it over to kids Run, Judy and lanai. Today. Judy's daughter. Melissa Heifer- nan. and Ron's son. Kyie. am in charge. "1 don't watched 3 I’ve always {eman Ihc family starts planning their parade entry about a month Family closes store for parade Â¥<MM,M"WM¢#M* -»»+'M :ZW » fl‘l we: Wwwku: xmw think I've physically Santa Claus Parade. been in it.†Me “of; Although Mr. Sahel] has many found memories of creating and being an the. floats. his fund- est memories come from a few years ago when he would watch the parade with his. sister Mariâ€" lyn. who has since paksed away. "g remember being upside down painting that thing." Ms Schell said of the year lhéy cu.» axed Scheu Ace Inst in Space. Being in the parade is not their only tradition. St:th Lum- ber Closes its Edward Street store during the event. “'lhat way everyone goes and watches it." Mr. “You've got to enjoy it." ' ahead of time. V But it's the day before the actual parade when it becomes all-hamds-on-deck and the idea becomes a reality. As in past, Mayor Wayne [immeer will provide Santa Claus Patade commentary fmm his post in from of the clock tower on Main Street. He said he will be joined by all “I still haw no idea (when we will rte-open). insurancv companies are taking their time. which I widcmxand they an:- ablc to do." Mr. Roskar said. “We am working hard with the insurance mmpanies It) got open." Hot dogs, play-Way at dock tower During the Kinsmen Santa (Hans Parade Saturday after- noon. pub tmtct Scott lumbar will be outside the End on Main Street collecting new and unwmmrd tuys fo: the Stout’fViile Lions Club. “Even (010mb) wv'lv closed. we want (9 give it a whirl.†Mr. Roskar said. 11115 Is the min year the Earl has been collecting toys for distribution by thé Lions club, acoouiing to Mr. Ruskin. “We don't want [0 leave that void." he said. noting patrons typicafly also don ate a few thousand dollars to the Smufï¬riflc Lions' my drive but because of the restaurant‘s closure. he is not expecting much cash to be donated. ’ Flum’tstoppubflomcollocflngtoys "lhanks to a June ï¬re. The Far! of Wlmchumh's doors me still closed. but that does not mean its annual tay drive can‘t take place. ‘ I If kids forget to bring their letters to the parade. they can drop them off in the Santa Box at the Mouï¬â€˜ville post ofï¬ce. 6379 Main St. or a! the Shoppch Drug Mart post ofï¬ce. 57 N) Main members of council '1 think everybody |ooks forward to it. It's a highlight of the (Ihdstmas season.“ Mr. limmcmn said. ~ To help keep people wama while they await Santa's arrival, free hm Chocolate and hot dogs will he scrvui outside by the clock um starting at 1:30 pm. 11m year’s parade. which has a theme of A ( :dlla- dian Christmas, has about 60 entrants. according m parade Co-L‘hairperson Steve Sulter. Ir leaves cast «rnd Stouffville at 2 pm. It winds up at Main and Mostm streets. Last year there were about 50 entrants. “It's always a great parade and t-wryunc wlmuld mmc out and see their mmmunity." hv said. Canada Post workers will once again be arung as Santa's elvesas they will collect leners fur ~Santa dur ing thejmrdde. They will be right ahead of the iolly uld fellow. r mummummm No tmtagc is required for letters to Santa. but kids must put their Return addmsws on tlwir letters C www.thecornerhouse.co to give WELthy gifts 6403 Main St Stouflville 905.640.8494 The He