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the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer in Fredericton and the annual fees are $250 for 35 mm. and $50 for 16 mm.
NOVA SCOTIA BOARD OF CENSORS
Dennis Bldg., Halifax, NS.
(Phone 2-7341, Local 247-248)
Operates under the Department of the Pro¬ vincial Secretary and Senior Officer is Hon. H. D. Hicks, Provincial Secretary.
Chairman of the Board and head of the Theatre Inspection Branch is S. A. Doane.
CENSORSHIP FEES
35 MM. — $4 per reel of 1,100 feet or fraction thereof. Additional prints $2 per reel of 1,100 feet or fraction thereof. Trailers 75 cents.
16 MM. — $1.50 per reel of 400 feet or fraction thereof. Additional prints 75 cents per reel of 400 feet or fraction thereof.
APPEALS — $5 for each 1,100 feet or fraction thereof of 35 mm. film or 400 feet or fraction thereof of 16 mm. film.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Charlottetown, PEI
Films shown in the province must be approved by the New Brunswick Board of Censors. The responsibility for the safety of theatres rests with the Board of Fire Underwriters and they are inspected regularly by the Provincial Fire Marshal.
NEWFOUNDLAND
St. John's, Newfoundland
There is an "Act regarding the Censoring of Moving Pictures," but no regulations have been laid down thereunder. At one time a Board of Censorship existed but it was dissolved some years ago. There is no Inspector of Theatres. These are checked for safety by police, firemen and building and electrical inspectors.
TELEFILM OF CANADA
Distributors of Motion Pictures For Television
Jerry Solway
Dick Rosenberg
TELEFILM OF CANADA
130 CARLTON ST.
WALNUT 2-2563
TORONTO
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