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Closed in 1985 and reopened on March 7th, 1986, by Famous Players to supplement their Burlington Mall Cinemas. Grand opening ad posted. More to come…
Famous Players Lakeside Cinemas reopening 07 Mar 1986, Fri The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Last season: 1986.
Closed as York in 1985.
Grand opening ad and aerial posted.
Drive-In theatre opening 30 Jun 1949, Thu The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Closed in 1950 and reopened as Cinema on April 23rd, 1951 as 20th Century theatres takes it over. It closed during the weekend of May 23rd, 1982.
It was leased out by Canadian Odeon to adult cinema operators on December 24th, 1981 who renamed at Town Cinema and taken back by Odeon on January 22nd, 1982 who placed it on a first-run policy. Another ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening date is wrong. It’s September 11th, 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
Picture posted.
Higher quality ad: Famous Players Lime Ridge 4 opening 07 Aug 1981, Fri The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted. Famous Players Fiesta Mall Cinemas 4 13 Feb 1981, Fri The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Cineplex Burlington opening 10 Sep 1980, Wed The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Remodeled and reopened as a first-run cinema by Famous Players on March 17th, 1978. Another ad posted.
Closed as a cinema in 1957 and reopened as an adult cinema on June 30th, 1978 more to come..
Closed in October 1975 for the Fiesta Mall in which Famous Players opened a cinema there.
opened on January 26th, 1973. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as an adult cinema on October 5th, 1972 operated by the EVE pool of Famous Players. Grand opening ad posted.
Taken over by Granada Theatres on September 2nd, 1971 after the new Odeon theatres opened and closed on August 31st, 1972.
Capitol and Palace theatre closing and demolition. 06 Oct 1972, Fri The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Taken over by Granada Theatres along with the Capitol on September 2nd, 1971 after Odeon opened the Odeon theatre 1 & 2. more to come.
Reopened as Pussycat Cinema on November 7th, 1971, showing adult movies. Another ad posted. More to come…
Closed by Famous Players in 1971.
Reopened as York on November 7th, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
Reseated and reopened on May 19th, 1967. Ad posted.
Opened on May 7th, 1968 as the International Cinema and taken over by Joe Dydzak on January 8th, 1969. Grand opening ads posted. More to come…
Opened on January 15th, 1969 by National General Cinemas with “Romeo & Juliet” and “2001: a space odyssey”. Grand opening ad posted.
JMazz16, found a picture of the old Centre Mall Cinemas in this newspaper page:
Cinema World of Hamilton 05 Aug 1972, Sat The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Closed in 1985 and reopened on March 7th, 1986, by Famous Players to supplement their Burlington Mall Cinemas. Grand opening ad posted. More to come…
Last season: 1986.
Closed as York in 1985.
Grand opening ad and aerial posted.
Closed in 1950 and reopened as Cinema on April 23rd, 1951 as 20th Century theatres takes it over. It closed during the weekend of May 23rd, 1982.
It was leased out by Canadian Odeon to adult cinema operators on December 24th, 1981 who renamed at Town Cinema and taken back by Odeon on January 22nd, 1982 who placed it on a first-run policy. Another ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening date is wrong. It’s September 11th, 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
Picture posted.
Higher quality ad:
Famous Players Lime Ridge 4 opening 07 Aug 1981, Fri The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Famous Players Fiesta Mall Cinemas 4 13 Feb 1981, Fri The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Remodeled and reopened as a first-run cinema by Famous Players on March 17th, 1978. Another ad posted.
Closed as a cinema in 1957 and reopened as an adult cinema on June 30th, 1978 more to come..
Closed in October 1975 for the Fiesta Mall in which Famous Players opened a cinema there.
opened on January 26th, 1973. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as an adult cinema on October 5th, 1972 operated by the EVE pool of Famous Players. Grand opening ad posted.
Taken over by Granada Theatres on September 2nd, 1971 after the new Odeon theatres opened and closed on August 31st, 1972.
Taken over by Granada Theatres along with the Capitol on September 2nd, 1971 after Odeon opened the Odeon theatre 1 & 2. more to come.
Reopened as Pussycat Cinema on November 7th, 1971, showing adult movies. Another ad posted. More to come…
Closed by Famous Players in 1971.
Reopened as York on November 7th, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
Reseated and reopened on May 19th, 1967. Ad posted.
Opened on May 7th, 1968 as the International Cinema and taken over by Joe Dydzak on January 8th, 1969. Grand opening ads posted. More to come…
Opened on January 15th, 1969 by National General Cinemas with “Romeo & Juliet” and “2001: a space odyssey”. Grand opening ad posted.
JMazz16, found a picture of the old Centre Mall Cinemas in this newspaper page: