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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Jul 1978, p. 3

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At Odeon Ross Cioe projectionist for 21 years Centennial Calendar ' : ; nally loading of the movie flickering on at all times, in case Once the film has hecan'tremember halfof _ July 21- Aug.7 8 Cc sagt Seen eee by Dave ve See ae an fie greet 'with the the screen. When Fee tal something goes wrong. finished, Mr. Cioe -- ve t --Ontario Science Circus--Civic --°. Par fate Pande Everyone's been in a Wii 2 , ores night's featured full of film has expired, a You get to know the rewinds it and readies the I liked "The -- < Centre--Free! Series--Par Mie SELUU NE movie theatre. We've all hile the images length movie. second projector is 'ac- equipment very well, and equipment for the next Navarone' the best. 1 a July 24-Aug. 8 See idland smelled the salty aroma projected on the screen tivated, and Mr. Cioe develop a sixth sense day's showing. After a liked 'Ben Hur'", he says. --Rawlins & Hanna--Photography-- iSeeeal aaciors re Marien' chun or aovicwanse Os ae While the movie is begins torewind the used about when something's movie has finished its 2 pay ee Midland Library. Oct. 7 peanut shells, been an- tertainment, from his Playing, Mr. Cioe says he Teel. : epi by tae, NP Sayan { Pan, Mee se gh creasing | comper(tiga --Concert by Ron & Patricia Owens of ff noyed by the guy in the perch atop the cinema, Stands beside the _ "A lot of people think pointing out that it the 21. report on the quality of from television. July 31 Houston, Texas--Knox Church--7:30 next seat slurping the last Mr. Cioe sees the real projectors, making sure we don't do anything up years ; ie ee : n a e Ne - Oi aa _ i , --Wrestling--Centennial Arena 8:30 p.m. drops of a glass of soda show in terms of the they are operating here, but we work pretty projec tered' Ene one es ee "i. ES "I think they'll_ be p.m. Oct.7 pop, and have snaked an quality of . picture Properly, only once in a hard. You have to keep breaks da id eet tee Lae s* around for a while. They Aug.4 --Registered Nurses Alumnae arm around a date when __ reproduction. while catching a glimpse your eyes on the projector reakdown. many movies in his time, faye a _good future. --H.D.H. Tag Day. Reunion--Athenian Hall. the silver screen darkens. "To me it doesn't : People still like to go out Oct.7 : We all know our way' matter what movie I put around cinemas. No _ on, as long as I put it on matter where you go to __ right. We want to put the see a movie, the best quality picture on the washrooms are usually in screen - that's my show,"' the same place, the he says. rowdies sit in the same Mr. Cioe's work day to see a movie"' Aug. 5 --Rotary and German Canadian Club --30,000 Island Invitational Golf Qctoberfest--Civic Centre. Tournament--Midland Golf & Country Oct.7 Club. --Reunion of St. Theresa's Secondary ihe Aug. 7-13 School students. --Big Sister Week. As he closes the door to his spotless projection room and descends back down the dingy staircase to the empty movie house, F Fi ' he says that he'd like Oct.7 Pet areas, and the chewing begins while most of us Logan Suen ee i , --Midland Professional Firefighter's gum seems to be stuck in are still trying to decide ci beg a wed ma o--Art Display--Midland dance--Hunter's & Anglers Club the same ~ strategic what showing of the beh athe ae y: Ae pores Ogden Beach Rd.--Jim Macey's locations. current movie should be enn ature creed on P rchestra. i i i 5 --Sr. Citizen's Picnie--Midhurst Park. ane Up in the smoking attended. He arrives at loges, however, there's a the theatre about 45 small door few minutes before show moviegoer's have ever time, and begins a series . tation. Aug. 11-12 --50th Anniversary of Grey Nuns in --Muscular Dystrophy Tag Days Midland--Dinner with School Board. "Not too many people (Midland ae know what a projectionist Oct. 8 ventured behind. It opens of tasks that is repeated does,"' he says. "Our job 2 Aug. 1 --Archbishop and former priests of St. onto a green painted each night. He removes is funny. We work seven --Magic Show--for oepenery age Margaret's Parish--St. Margaret's staircase, which leads to panels that conceal the nights a week and do Seni wg Ee p.m. Church--2 p.m. . yet another green painted _ intricate workings of the matinees on Saturday, so ug. ct. 8 staircase, which leads to two massive Motiograph another door. Behind that 35 millimetre projectors door is located the nerve and begins a thorough centre of the movie house, checkout, ensuring that there's little time for rest. We can't start talking holidays until fall or when --The Tommy Scott Family Fun --Major Ian Thomas--London, Timeshow--Centennial Arena--Kiw- England--Kox Church--11 a.m. and 7 anis--Adults $3--Children $1.50. p.m.--Welcome! the snow comes." Aug. 21-Sept.5 Oct. 9-15 the room from which parts are not clogged with yA "But I like my work. --M.S:S, Student's Art Display-- --Fire Prevention Week. originates the pulses and dust or dirt or are not lit' t When I see people leaving Midland tea ae . images which we see on_ wearing out. Qua I y coun S the theatre saying Rex ug. Oct. 24 the screen as a motion He checks the sound i a ee ' i i liked the movie, I know --Bathtub Races--C.N.E.--Councillor --Midland's 100th Birthday! !!--Special picture. reproduction system, Projectionist Ross Cioe adjusts the carbon rods on one er, it peokae ee cheeieatiate I've done my job, and I Nancy Keefe participating. events in planning stage--Centennial At the Canadian Odeon making sure that volume of the two giant projectors at the Odeon Theatre in uuallty of ictire that. counts ' find that pretty Aug. 26 Quilt Draw. Theatre in Midland, that levels are set properly. Midland. Mr. Cioe has been a projectionist there for 21 P : Staff photo Satisfying." --Jaycees Bus Trip to C.N.E.--includes Oct. 28 room is a kind of castle Hethenopensatrapdoor- Years and describes his work as fascinating. He nase Blue Jay's ball game and Evening --Shriner's President's Ball--Country keep, the domain of a _ like device located in the Grandstand. 4 Mill--Nocturnes Orchestra--Buffet-- solitary attendant who main body of the _ Aug. 26 $15.00 Couple. works to keep gears _ projector, and checks the --Water Ski Show--Little Lake-- Oct. 29 humming and electricity heart of the system, "We're better all around" Bluewater Ski Association. --St. Paul's 103rd Anniversary--Rev. flowing so that the carbon rods that when _ Sept. 2 Don Jay, Barrie--guest speaker--11 multitudes below him can activated by an electric --G.R.S. Radio Club Craft Show and a.m. stare at the screen with current provide the light Dance--Centennial Arena Nov. 4 uninterrupted rapture. required to project the Sept. 5-18 --Centennial Dance--Legion Hall-- Attending the two movie image onto the --Ann Kurschner and Cyril Caunter Art Legion Auxiliary--8:30 p.m. gigantic projectors at the screen, about 125 feet Display--Midland Library. Nov. 4 Odeon during the summer away. (ce Sept. 9 --Bazaar and Luncheon--St. Paul's months is Ross Cioe, the There are two reasons '3 ss --Septemberfest--by Jaycees and Auditorium--11 a.m. on--Quota Club of husband of theatre for the painstaking l Siig "AY Centennial Committee--Centennial Huronia. manager Theresa Cioe. checkout: projectors are si Arena--Amateur Show Contest -- 1 He has operated the worth about $40,000 ee at | ear il a anerdainneaiat Band ; Poviae att projectors there for 21 apiece, and movie aah t t tion O p.m. to 1 a.m.--Refreshments! --Policeman's Ball--Country Mill-- years, and his projection audiences have been "7 dd yi l Sept. 10 $10.00 Couple. room and the images that known to be less than O a O our co ec --Salvation Army 93rd Anniversary Nov.8 shine forth from it are a__ tolerant when they break ; Services--11 a.m.--Special Speakers --Bean Supper--St. Paul's source of unending pride. down. er "a he frws, and presentation of new S.A. flag. Auditorium+Couple's Club--4:30-7 Mr. Cioe works in close Just prior to show time, Par, «ft 4p Sept. 14-15-16 p.m. conjunction with senior Mr. Cioe loads the huge 4 ye : --Centennial Fall Fair. Nov. 18 projectionist Art Mon- reels on the projector : at ' Sept. 16 --Centennial Ball--Country Mill-- tgrain, who runs the with a national anthem Nw --Bake Sale--Legion Hall--Legion H.D.H.Auxiliary. projectors at a local film clip, coming at- 'RS Auxiliary--2-5 p.m. Watch for Barbershopper's Cabaret drive-in during the tractions excerpts, and e Sept. 20-21 Show--early November. summer, and who Mr. short feature movies or m eS | --Watch for the possibility of a Midland Dec. 1 My VSS Oe Centennial Industrial. Trade Show-- --Bazaar, Tea and Bake Sale--Sr. Details will be outlined through the Citizen's Club Rooms--2-4:30 p.m. local media. Dec. 2 Sept. 22 --St. Paul's Choir & Metropolitan Silver --Centennial Tea and Bake Band in Concert--St. Paul's United Sale Sacred Heart Auditorium--2-4:30 Church--Evening. p.m.--St. Margaret's Extension Dec. 3 Society. --Choir & Band in Morning Worship-- Sept. 25 St. Paul's United Church--11 a.m.-- --Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Welcome! SPECIAL BONUS Surprises at Theatre aL@on FIGURES Due to rising production and When in Southern California vist RJNIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR Tournament--Brooklea Golf & Country Support the Jaycees Sale of Xmas Club. Trees at Shopping Malls. Just when you thought it was 2 Sept. 26-27-28 Dec. 30 --8 p.m.--Cable 12 TV--- repeat series --Grand Finale Centennial Ball-- of Centennial (parts 1,2 & 3). Country Mill. safe to go back in the water... JAWS handling costs, the price of Royal Doulton Figures will increase NOW PLAYING at the end of August. Save by purchasing now Ain't nobody can fly a car like Hooper... by 7 the greatest stuntman alive! an "4 4 A y y Soiree 99.50 Solitude 110.00 7 ¥ abe Kirsty 79.50 Secret Thoughts 125.00 Sf Pr AN ed Veneta 95.00 Hilary 99.50 x j Top of the Hill 79.50 Southern Belle 110.00 Y 7 AX: Px Autumn Breezes 89.50 Victoria 99.50 i 2 te ea ed J My Love 110.00 7 (allel Characters | MX pce gh NEN Country Lass 65.00 The Lobster Man 69.50 | ui HHS yr The Milkmaid 65.00 Sailor's Holiday 79.50 | | rie i Past Glory 85.00 Old Balloon Seller 89.50 | \ t Ne The Huntsman 89.50 Balloon Man 89.50 | j ; 'hia Small Figures SCHEIDER & This Little Pig 39.50 The Rag Doll 45.00 Dee Lydia 65.00 Penny 35.00 LORRAINE MURRAY ai Rose 55.00 Home Again 69.50 GARY HAMILTON if Child of Williamsburg 49.50 Bedtime 29.50 ee" Fair Maiden 59.50 A ZANUCK/BROWN PRODUCTION Watlen by CARL GOTTLIEB and HOWARD SACKLER = Directed by JEANNOT SZWARC Based on characlers created by PETER BENCHLEY Music by JOHN WILLIAMS Produced byRICHARD D ZANUCK and DAVID BROWN - Assooile Product JOE ALVES (Ree cANTON ag) A UNIVEKOAL PICTURE IICHNICILCR® PANAVISION® [Orginal sours MAY BE TOO INTENSE FOR See our complete ' selection today and save at DWARDS Specialty Shop CANADIAN OE - ODEON THEATRE 2nd Feature BERMUDA TRIANGLE Store Hours King St., Midland Mon Tves. Wed. Thur MIDLAND DRIVE-IN THEATRE || yiteyreo sever | | fr oo 905 3 Hwy. 27 Gates Open 8pm 526-2411 | Sat. 9:30 am. 5:30 pm Warning some language - May be offensive Theatre Branch Ontario DOWNTOWN MIDLAND 526 -2271 Friday, July 28, 1978, Page 3 ee Soa ee Perr a~ PeuwreryvT Ture

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