Famous News (Sep-Oct 1981)

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How Many Please? A very talented young lady, Lynne McNab, wrote, performed and produced this comedy skit portraying an episode in the life of a multiple-house cashier. Lynne worked as a cashier and candy bar attendant at the Supermall Cinemas, Sudbury, Ontario. She studied acting and singing while in school in Sudbury, but now feels she must move on and take advantage of more advanced studies available to her in Waterloo, Ontario. Although the entire staff at the Supermall will miss a most entertaining member of their team, they wish Lynne success in her chosen vocation. FELLOW CASHIERS: theatre, this scene will be familiar to you: My heart goes out to you! If you are a cashier in a Double or Triple *‘Good evening, may I help you?’’ “‘Hi. 3 please.’’ **Cinema 3?’’ ey Abd “For 37°" ‘“‘No, 2.” “3 for 2?” ‘*Yeah. No! Wait! I think I want to go to 3.”’ **Oh. 2 for 3 then.’’ “Na, 2 yor 3."" “7 thought...”’ **Yeah, but now I want 2.”’ ‘Par 3° *‘Yeah, for my sisters.”’ ‘*2 then.”’ “‘Right’’ **For © kad ‘‘No, > 9 ‘You mean 2 people for Cinema 2 then.’’ ‘*Yeah, but for 3, too.”’ “3 FOP ice” ‘‘No, I mean 1.”’ ‘‘Let’s start over.’”’ **Good idea.’”’ ‘‘Where do you want to go.”’ “*To Cinema 3.’’ “‘Where do your sisters want to go?” “*To Cinema 2.”’ (and the cashier punches up the tickets) ‘There you go. Thankyou.’”’ “*Thanks.’’ ‘Next please. Good evening.”’ ‘*Hi, 3 please.’’ “‘Cinema 3?’’... 20 September/October, 1981 managers’ corner Managers! We want to hear from you. Please address items for this column to the ‘‘Managers’ Corner,’’? FAMOUS NEWS. Managers on the Move: Recent transfers and promotions With the opening of Limeridge Mall Cinemas, Hamilton, on August 7, 1981, the following managerial changes in Ontario took place: Helen Bates from the Tivoli, Hamilton to Jackson Square Cinemas, Hamilton. Carol Pierce from Jackson Square, Hamilton to Fiesta Mall Cinemas, Stoney Creek. Frank Naphan from Fiesta Mall, to Limeridge Mall Cinemas, Hamilton. Ross Pratt from Lambton Mall Cinemas, Sarnia to Tivoli Theatre, Hamilton. Dale Coleman was appointed Acting Manager of the Lambton Mall Cinema, Sarnia. Bruce McCullough has_ been appointed acting manager of the Towne Cinema and Polson Place, Vernon, B.C. Maurice Landry, assistant manager at the Paramount, Moncton, has been appointed acting manager of the Skyway Drive-In, Moncton. He is replacing Anne Beliveau who will be on maternity leave til approximately early December 1981. The following managerial changes in Quebec: Andre Fraser transferred from le Canadien, Ste. Foy to Ste. Foy Cinemas, Ste. Foy, Quebec. Continued on Page 33.