Weston woman remembers Heddon Greta Drive-In opening in 1967

Betina Hughes
Updated December 20 2017 - 3:05pm, first published 11:28am
A photo from the 1967 opening night, appearing in the Cessnock Advertiser. The caption read: Mr. Ray Smith, at left, with general manager of National Theatre Supplies, with the manager of the new Heddon Greta Skyline Drive-In Theatre, Mr. Sam Robinson, Mr. Laurie Murphy, of Cessnock, the assistant to the exectutive director of the Greater Union Theatres organisation, Mr. H. G. Hayward, and Albert Bromage, of Cessnock, with a vintage car at the drive-in opening this week.
A photo from the 1967 opening night, appearing in the Cessnock Advertiser. The caption read: Mr. Ray Smith, at left, with general manager of National Theatre Supplies, with the manager of the new Heddon Greta Skyline Drive-In Theatre, Mr. Sam Robinson, Mr. Laurie Murphy, of Cessnock, the assistant to the exectutive director of the Greater Union Theatres organisation, Mr. H. G. Hayward, and Albert Bromage, of Cessnock, with a vintage car at the drive-in opening this week.

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Betina Hughes

Betina Hughes

Senior producer

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