Canadian Film Weekly Year Book of the Canadian Motion Picture Industry (1954)

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MONTREAL OFFICE 405 Keefer Bldg., 1440 St. Catherine St. W. (UNiversity 6-7266) VANCOUVER REPRESENTATIVE R. G. Harding, 3852 West 22nd Ave. (ALma 2871 Y) Motion Picture Theatre Tariff Approved By the Copyright Appeal Board: 499 seats and under . 1 Oc 500 to 799 seats . 1 2c 800 to 1,599 seats 15c 1,600 seats and over . 20c Theatres operating three days or less per week shall pay one-half the above rates. Minimum fee, $10. The seating capacity of drive-in theatres shall be three times the maximum number of auto¬ mobiles which may be accommodated at any one time. A license obtained under this item of the tariff does not authorize any concert or when the exhibition of one or more films is not an integral part of the concert. 16 mm. exhibition — Two dollars ($2) for not more than four prints of any negative either made in Canada or imported, and an additional $2 for each additional four or fewer positive prints. Performance on payment "as many times and as often as desired." COPYRIGHT APPEAL BOARD Ottawa, Ontario Joint Secretaries H. W. Doyle, P. H. Thibault MEMBERS Hon. J. T. Thorson (chairman), president. Exchequer Court. Charles Stein, QC, Under-Secretary of State. Paul Fontaine, QC, Asst. Deputy Min. of Justice. (The Copyright Appeal Board is appointed by the Governor in Council, as required under the Copyright Act. It meets annually in Ottawa to fix fees payable to performing right societies after hearing interested parties and studying rates sub¬ mitted.) MUSICAL PROTECTIVE SOCIETY OF CANADA Building 5, Bayview Court Willowdale, Ont. (BAyview 1-8564) OFFICERS Hon. President . Lt.-Col. John A. Cooper President . . S. G. Simpson (Auditorium Owners & Operators Assn. Inc., Toronto) Vice-President Arch H. Jolley (Motion Picture Theatres Assn, of Ont., Toronto) Secretary-Treasurer . Donald W. M. Cooper (Daly, Thistle, Judson & Harvey, Toronto) Managing Director . T. Arthur Evans DIRECTORS T. J. Allard, Canadian Assn, of Radio & TV Broadcasters, Ottawa. Angus MacCunn, Famous Players Canadian Corp., Toronto. Dalton J. Caswell, Hotel Assn, of Canada, Sundridge, Ont. Eddie Sargent, Canadian Music Operators Assn., Owen Sound, Ont. Martin Maxwell, Associated Broadcasting Co. Ltd., Toronto. Willard Z. Estey, Robertson, Bane, Perrett, Frank¬ ish & Estey, Toronto. Craig P. Hughes, Odeon Theatres (Canada) Ltd., Toronto. F. S. Quirk, Canadian National Exhibition, To¬ ronto. C. H. Millbourn, Canadian Restaurant Assn., Toronto. Wm. Redpatn, General Films Ltd., Toronto. 186