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THE LAKESHORE
VILLAGES Volu me 07 • Is s ue 05 • Winte r Ed i t i o n
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Santa brings joy to the Lakeshore
IN THIS ISSUE
Santa Claus arrives in The Lakeshore on Saturday, December 6th for his Christmas parade and hundreds of participants and thousands of spectators will turn out to welcome him. It’s the 24th year for the Etobicoke Lakeshore Santa Claus Parade, which is one of the largest and best community parades in Ontario. The parade starts at 10 a.m. at Dwight Ave. and follows Lake Shore Blvd. W. to 33rd Street. Dave Devall, former weather reporter for CFTO-TV, will lead the parade as the grand marshal. Devall, who holds the Guinness World Record for having the longest career as a weather forecaster – 48 years, says he’ll be here for the parade through rain, shine, snow or freezing rain. Organizers are hoping for sunshine. Ambassadors of the Toronto 2015 PanAm and ParaPan Games and Pachi, the porcupine mascot of the Games will be the highlight of Santa’s parade. The colourful porcupine which has 41 quills representing the 41 countries which will be taking part in the games this summer. He’ll be accompanied by Olympian beach volleyball athlete Martin Reader and all the ambassadors for the 2015 Games. Representatives of the Canadian Olympic Committee will also be in the parade as they get ready for the Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016. Continued on page 6
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