The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1979 Page: 9 of 36
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3U RECORD
CANADIAN. HKMPHIU. CO.. TKXAS
THURSDAY 20 DECEMBER 1979
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r of food booths ringing the
uiditorium at which local
0MÚOU offered every-
(from cookies to hot dogs.
(Canadian Rotary Club set
i booth dispensing free
tind hot chocolate.
I Scouts sold cookies, 4-H
i sold cups of homemade
in three flavors, the
. League Christmas Tree
offered popcorn balls, the Cath-
olic Youth Fellowship sold hot
dogs and Cokes, other booths
offered home-made candy and
cakes, and the whole auditorium
featured a carnival atmosphere.
The party lasted until eight
o'clock, when the last of the
children who had lined up to talk
to Santa Claus completed their
interviews on Santa's knee.
ree movies
in Saturday
: movies will be featured
iv morning and Saturday
at The Palace
e. in cooperation with
I sponsoring Canadian mer-
i. theater owner Ed Nail
this week.
morning show will be
fly for children, and will
it 10 a.m. The feature
will be "The Pirate"
[Gene Kelly. There will
He a Tom 4 Jerry Cartoon.
ecaody. prizes and games
jkoo the program.
afternoon showings will
lat2 p.m., and everybody
1 Nail says, although
[program is put together
for the enjoyment of
icitáens...an afternoon of
which will take view-
ers back to the pre-war days of
1941.
The feature film will be "A
Yank in the R.A.F.". which was
the hit movie of 1941. It stars
Betty Grable and Tyrone Power.
Also on the program will be a
1941 edition of the Fox Movie-
tone News featuring such items
as "the Sinking of the Bis-
mark". Movietone Sports, and a
1941 Fashion Show.
No tickets are required for the
Saturday morning and afternoon
showings, and everybody is
invited.
Showings will continue all day
long.
The regular Saturday night
feature will be "Arabian Ad-
venture" beginning at h p.m. at
regular prices.
The line was long and the waiting lasted for up to three hours, but adults and children alike
were good-humored about it all and some, like the youngster in this photo, managed to find a
spot to get a fine view.
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Auditorium Thursday night, while parents and friends visited in the background.
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Ezzell, Ben & Ezzell, Nancy. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1979, newspaper, December 20, 1979; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184149/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.