Journal (The Home Newspaper of Oakville and Trafalgar) (Oakville, ON), 27 Jun 1957, p. 8

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' THE JOURNAL. Oakville-Trafalgar, Centennial Issue, June 27, 1957 From the entertainment capitals of the world the finest SHOWS of the CENTURY have play ed right here in town a t the Century This modern theatre, and its Odeon cinema associates, The Gregory and The Oakville Drive-In theatres join in congratu lating the Town of Oakville on its 100th Birthday. And as our town enters its second century, our staffs look forward to the scores of outstanding motion picture attractions they will be offering to film fans of all ages. Over 6 million people have enjoyed the many film features at Oakville Theatres In the above picture is shown both the management and staffs o f all three theatres in the Oakville district. Front row left to right, Assistant man ager, W. H. Hraniff; Candy Attendant, Elva Alexander; Manager, Oakville Drive-In, D. A. McGihon; Century Manager and district supervisor, B. E. Leigh; Candy Attendant, Pat Bradley; Gregory House Manager, R. Shearer. Centre row, left to right, Candy Attendant, Joyce Adamson, Cashiers, Mary Cutts, Grace Fenton, Mrs. H. P oole. Matron, Margaret O'Rourke, Candy/ A t tendant, Lynne Tomlinson. Back Row left to right, Ushers, John Stockfish, Pat Constantino, Trevor McGregor, Bill W ithers; Projectionist Jim Croll Sr.; Usher, John Bastien; Projectionist, Jim Croll, Jr. Doorman Sam Decker; Ushers, Eddie Atkins, Charlie Donald, Melvin Robinson. WITH PRIDE AND PLEASURE, WE WELCOME YOU HOME TO OAKVILLE Many changes have come about in the last 100 years . . . from the old-time Vaudeville House, to the adventuresome `Nickleodeon', to the modern day CinemaScope Drive-In theatre screen! We are proud of the theatre industries' role in the growth and development of Oakville HAPPY Thurs. - Fri. - Sat., June 27-28-29 ACTION and ADVENTURE FOR ALL AGES!! REAL STO RY ...REALLY TOLD DIRTHDAY AND CONGRATULATIONS WEDNESDAY JDNE 26th! RICHARD W IDM ARK in Next Mon. Tues. Wed. July 1 - 2 - 3 HERE'S THE FILM THEY TRIED TO BAN IN THE U.S.A. "RUN FOR THE SUN" TECHNICOLOR -- ADVENTURE -- SUPERSCOPE THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - JUNE 27 28 - 29 RANDOLPH SCOTT in Always a Coloured Cartoon . . . Giant New Playground and CinemaScope Screen. FIRST TIME! S t r ip p e d of A ll F ic t io n , THE WAR S DRV SO RAW...SO' I 0T' IHATHO ORE DARED F EMIT Till NOW! The A S S O C IA T E S and A LD R IC H Co. pt^oirs "7th CALVARY" ALSO -- YOUTH On The RAM PAGE-- " HOT CARS" MON. - TUES. - WED. - JULY 1 - 2 - 3 FRIDAY · SATURDAY - JUNE 28 - 29 CINEMASCOPE . TECHNICOLOR COMEDY GALORE MICKEL ROONEY in "The Last Frontier" ROBERT MITCHUM M ARILYN MONROE `Francis in the Haunted House' Legend, JA C K P A L A N C E E D D IE A L B E R T GALA SUN. MIDNITE SHOW - JUNE 30th -- IT 'S OUT OF THIS WORLD-- "RED PLANET MARS" -- ALSO-- ROBERT JEFFREY HOPE WAGNER HUNTER LANGE will. A G N E S M O O R E H E A D . . . t he < t » r y o f th e fo u le d -u p c o m p a n y th a a r a y c a lle d " F r a g i le F o x ' "MAN FROM PLANET X" Plus! For Thrills & Action Galore!! MONDAY-TUESDAY - JULY 1-2 LUCILLE BALL-- -- TECHNICOLOR-- DESI ARN AZ H E R B E R TB .S W O P E ,J r .T " N I C H O L A SR A ¥" T W A L T E R N E W M A N ADULT JUST SAY " MEET ME AT THE CENTURY" CENTU SMOKING IN O U R FREE PARKING LOGES "FOREVER DARLING" -- 2nd BIG HIT " THE SILENT W ORLD" -- in Technicolor SMOKING LOGES! OAKVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE l Milts East o f the Ford Plant. Between Q.E. & Dundas Hwy*.

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