The Central City 10 Cinemas was opened by First International Theatres (owned by Svensk Filmindustria (Sweden)) on May 12th, 1995. Taken over by Carmike in 1999. Grand opening ad posted.
This was operated by ABC Interstate, Plitt Theatres, and the infamous Rand Theatres.
Screen no. Two opened on June 14th, 1981, and Screen 3 opened on June 19th, 1981, and closed by Rand theatres in 1984.
1981 ad posted.
The Central theatre was closed in 1964 and reopened on April 11th, 1974 to compete with the new John Miller twin and closed on December 24th, 1974 as the Malco theatre reopened as a twin cinema. Ads posted.
The Spa theatre opened on February 5th, 1927 and later taken over by Malco theatre who closed it in April, 1940. It reopened as the Victory on February 13th, 1942. Grand opening ads posted.
The Central City 10 Cinemas was opened by First International Theatres (owned by Svensk Filmindustria (Sweden)) on May 12th, 1995. Taken over by Carmike in 1999. Grand opening ad posted.
Listings for the Sunset Drive-In ended in 1983.
This was operated by ABC Interstate, Plitt Theatres, and the infamous Rand Theatres. Screen no. Two opened on June 14th, 1981, and Screen 3 opened on June 19th, 1981, and closed by Rand theatres in 1984. 1981 ad posted.
The Central theatre was closed in 1964 and reopened on April 11th, 1974 to compete with the new John Miller twin and closed on December 24th, 1974 as the Malco theatre reopened as a twin cinema. Ads posted.
Reopened by Commonwealth theatres on July 25th, 1962 after renoventions. Ad posted.
Last season: 1960.
Renamed Highway 70 Drive-In for the 1956 season and reopened on March 29th, 1957 as the Star Drive-In and closed later in 1957.
Closed May 28th, 1958.
The Sunset Drive-In opened or placed its first ad on August 17th, 1952. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed 1953.
Reopens under new management as the Spa theatre on December 22nd, 1951, and closes in 1954.
The 70 Drive-In opened on August 27th, 1949 and reopened as the Fountain Lake 70 Drive-In on March 4th, 1955. Grand opening ads posted.
This drive-in opened on July 5th, 1946. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
The Spa theatre opened on February 5th, 1927 and later taken over by Malco theatre who closed it in April, 1940. It reopened as the Victory on February 13th, 1942. Grand opening ads posted.
The theatre and the nearby hotel burned down on December 25th, 1935 killing four persons. Articles posted.
Reopened as the State theatre on August 18th, 1935. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed March 2nd, 1934 after a fire.
The Roxy theatre opened on June 10th, 1934, just 3 weeks after the Strand opened up. Grand opening ad posted.
The Strand theatre opened on May 24th, 1934. Grand opening ad posted.
The Best theatre opened on August 10th, 1927. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on December 13th, 2002. Color grand opening ad from Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec and Pressreader posted.
from Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec
Closed February 16th, 2004. Article uploaded.