Hi JBCDC What a surprise to find this website. The Tiffin Theatre played a big part in our lives. My husband was Captain of the Ushers in 1950 and 1951 and I was a candy girl. We met and fell in love there. It was a fun job and we have so many happy memories of our days there. Your dad, Mr. Clark had all of the employees at his house one time for a party, I think it was at Christmas time. We still remember all of the ushers, cashiers and candy girls, also the organist and managers. What is more interesting is that my parents also met at the Tiffin Theatre in the late 1920’s, so you can see why it was such an important part of our lives. What a shame it was demolished. The only pictures we have of it are of us at the side entrance door where Tiffin Theatre Corp. is on the window. Thanks for all the wonderful memories.
Carol Maturo September 19, 2005
Hi JBCDC What a surprise to find this website. The Tiffin Theatre played a big part in our lives. My husband was Captain of the Ushers in 1950 and 1951 and I was a candy girl. We met and fell in love there. It was a fun job and we have so many happy memories of our days there. Your dad, Mr. Clark had all of the employees at his house one time for a party, I think it was at Christmas time. We still remember all of the ushers, cashiers and candy girls, also the organist and managers. What is more interesting is that my parents also met at the Tiffin Theatre in the late 1920’s, so you can see why it was such an important part of our lives. What a shame it was demolished. The only pictures we have of it are of us at the side entrance door where Tiffin Theatre Corp. is on the window. Thanks for all the wonderful memories.
Carol Maturo September 19, 2005