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Became a twin cinema opening on July 22nd, 1977. 1967 and 1977 ads posted.
Closed December 10th, 1960 as Cinema. It reopened as Lyric again on November 6th, 1964 and closed on March 23rd, 1969. Reopened again as Eve on September 7th, 1972 and closed in 1978. More to come. Grand opening ads posted.
ad: Coronet Twin opening Fri, Apr 9, 1976 – 25 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Reopening as a twin cinema on April 9th, 1976
March 18th, 1978 ads Capitol 6 opening 1 Fri, Mar 18, 1977 – 12 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
and
Capitol 6 opening page 2 Fri, Mar 18, 1977 – 13 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on January 14th, 1977. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This was part of Famous Players 1969-1979. It reopened on January 4th, 1980 and closed in 1989. Another ad posted.
This reopened as the Totem on December 9th, 1964 and closed in 1978. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Letter to the editor
Ridge theatre – letter to the editor Fri, Feb 26, 1982 – 5 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Better quality grand opening ad (zoomable) Park Royal Theatre and Cinema Wed, Jan 5, 1966 – 22 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
December 5th, 1969 ad: Lougheed Mall Cinemas 3 opening Fri, Dec 5, 1969 – 75 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This became the Hyland on March 10th, 1966 with “That Darn Cat”. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Haida by Odeon on October 26th, 1966. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on January 20th, 1967 as the 2nd theatre in the North American Cinema Centres with their first being CinĂ©ma Place Longueuil near MontrĂ©al. Later in 1967, It became part of NGC Cinemas (Canada). Grand opening ad in the photo section. Place Longueuil cinema Sat, Jan 21, 1967 – 24 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on February 27th, 1969. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on December 31st, 1965. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on June 26th, 1969 by Famous Players. Grand opening ad posted. Denman Place Theatre opening Thu, Jun 26, 1969 – 43 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on November 11th, 1938 as the Paradise theatre, which was taken over by the Odeon chain in 1941. It reopened as the Coronet on July 8th, 1964. More to come Coronet Theatre opening Wed, Jul 8, 1964 – 34 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Reopened as the Odeon theatre on March 20th, 1963
Odeon Theatre opening Wed, Mar 20, 1963 – 36 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This was dropped by Odeon in 1953 and reopened as the Cambie Art Theatre on January 1st, 1961. Grand opening ad posted.
This was opened by North American Cinema Centres, which was partly owned by the Bronfman Family. Article: Place Longueuil cinema Sat, Jan 21, 1967 – 24 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened as the Paramount Auto-Vue on August 3rd, 1951. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on May 13th, 1953. Grand opening ad posted. Delta Drive-In opening Wed, May 13, 1953 – 14 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening article: Studio Theatre opening Tue, Mar 29, 1949 – 7 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Opened as Studio on March 29th, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
Became a twin cinema opening on July 22nd, 1977. 1967 and 1977 ads posted.
Closed December 10th, 1960 as Cinema. It reopened as Lyric again on November 6th, 1964 and closed on March 23rd, 1969. Reopened again as Eve on September 7th, 1972 and closed in 1978. More to come. Grand opening ads posted.
ad:
Coronet Twin opening Fri, Apr 9, 1976 – 25 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Reopening as a twin cinema on April 9th, 1976
March 18th, 1978 ads
Capitol 6 opening 1 Fri, Mar 18, 1977 – 12 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
and
This opened on January 14th, 1977. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This was part of Famous Players 1969-1979. It reopened on January 4th, 1980 and closed in 1989. Another ad posted.
This reopened as the Totem on December 9th, 1964 and closed in 1978. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Letter to the editor
Better quality grand opening ad (zoomable)
Park Royal Theatre and Cinema Wed, Jan 5, 1966 – 22 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
December 5th, 1969 ad:
Lougheed Mall Cinemas 3 opening Fri, Dec 5, 1969 – 75 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This became the Hyland on March 10th, 1966 with “That Darn Cat”. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Haida by Odeon on October 26th, 1966. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on January 20th, 1967 as the 2nd theatre in the North American Cinema Centres with their first being Cinéma Place Longueuil near Montréal. Later in 1967, It became part of NGC Cinemas (Canada). Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Place Longueuil cinema Sat, Jan 21, 1967 – 24 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on February 27th, 1969. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on December 31st, 1965. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on June 26th, 1969 by Famous Players. Grand opening ad posted.
Denman Place Theatre opening Thu, Jun 26, 1969 – 43 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on November 11th, 1938 as the Paradise theatre, which was taken over by the Odeon chain in 1941. It reopened as the Coronet on July 8th, 1964. More to come
Coronet Theatre opening Wed, Jul 8, 1964 – 34 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Reopened as the Odeon theatre on March 20th, 1963
This was dropped by Odeon in 1953 and reopened as the Cambie Art Theatre on January 1st, 1961. Grand opening ad posted.
This was opened by North American Cinema Centres, which was partly owned by the Bronfman Family. Article:
Place Longueuil cinema Sat, Jan 21, 1967 – 24 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened as the Paramount Auto-Vue on August 3rd, 1951. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on May 13th, 1953. Grand opening ad posted.
Delta Drive-In opening Wed, May 13, 1953 – 14 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening article:
Studio Theatre opening Tue, Mar 29, 1949 – 7 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Opened as Studio on March 29th, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.