Canadian Film Weekly Year Book of the Canadian Motion Picture Industry (1960)

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provided the licence fee shaTl not exceed $300 or less than $75, for each seat 20c 12) If conducted in premises within the limits of any organized municipality or corporation townsite, and not licensed under any subsequent clause of this regulation, where the seating capacity does not exceed 300 persons $65 For each seat in excess of 300, provided the fee shall not exceed the sum of $250 15c (3) If conducted in premises not licensed under any other clause of this regu¬ lation, where the seating capacity does not exceed 300 persons $55 For each seat in excess of 300, provided the fee shall not exceed the sum of $200 10c 14) If conducted in connection with vaudeville or variety show and exhi¬ biting moving pictures as part of the performance: — For the first reel $100 For each additional reel 25 (5) If conducted in premises limited to a period of one month 50 (6) If conducted in open-air park: — For one month 50 For two months 75 For three months 100 For season, not exceeding six months 150 (6a) If conducted in a park or premises so equipped that moving pictures can be viewed by patrons while seat¬ ed in motor-vehicles parked in an enclosed space commonly known as a drive-in theatre, a fee calculated under subsections (2) or (3), as the case may be, based upon the as¬ sumption that the seating capacity of the park or premises is 2.5 times the number of motor-vehicles which the drive-in theatre can accommodate. (7) Itinerant licences for the exhibition of feature films, etc., good only in places endorsed on face of licence: — For each day $ For each week For each month (8) Itinerant licences, good only in places endorsed on face of licence, not more than four places to be covered by one licence: — Good only two days in any calen¬ dar week in any one place Good only three days in any calen¬ dar week in any one place . (9) Itinerant licences limited to small towns or villages, good only one day a week, not more than ten places to be covered by one licence (10) If conducted under the auspices of a church, religious organization or educational institution other than a school or college holding a permit issued under Regulation 45 of these regulations, or in aid of charitable work . . . I III) If conducted for the purpose of oovertising anything whatsoever 50 10 40 100 25 35 40 an annual licence fee shall be payable in advance as follows: la) In every incorporated city having a population exceeding ten thousand: (1) Where the seating capacity ex¬ ceeds fifteen hundred $400 (2) Where the seating capacity ex¬ ceeds one thousand but does not exceed fifteen hundred 300 (3) Where the seating capacity ex¬ ceeds six hundred and fifty but does not exceed one thousand 200 (4) Where the seating capacity does not exceed six hundred and fifty . 100 (b) in an incorporated city having a popula¬ tion of ten thousand or less and in any incorporated town or village irrespective of population: (1) Where the seating capacity ex¬ ceeds six hundred and fifty $100 (2) Where the seating capacity ex¬ ceeds three hundred but does not exceed six hundred and fifty 40 (3) Where the seating capacity does not exceed three hundred 25 (c) In a hamlet or rural district: (1) Where the seating capacity ex¬ ceeds two hundred $ 15 (2) Where the seating capacity ex¬ ceeds one hundred and fifty but does not exceed two hundred 10 (3) Where the seating capacity does not exceed one hundred and fifty 5 Id) Drive-In Theatres annual or monthly licence fees payable in advance as follows: Monthly or Annual part month License License c Jar Capa city Fees Fees Over 500 cars $125.00 $25.00 Over 400 not over 500 cars 100.00 20.00 Over 300 not over 400 cars 75.00 15.00 Over 200 not over 300 cars 50.00 10.00 Over 100 not over 200 cars 25.00 5.00 Not over 100 cars 15.00 3.00 SASKATCHEWAN Imposed Under The Theatres and Cinematographs Act In cities: — For every theatre, when the popula¬ tion of the city is 10,000 or over, $250; when the population of the city is less than 10,000, $150. In towns: — For every theatre $50. In villages or hamlets: — For every theatre, $20. Provided that in villages and rural municipali¬ ties, the minister may issue to the applicant for a theatre licence, a licence covering a period of three months for each of any of the periods ending March 31, June 30, September 30 or December 31, in each year and the fee payable for each of such quarterly licences shall be onequarter of the fee payable for an annual licence. Provided further that in case an annual licence is issued after the first day of January in any year and for a period not less than three months, the applicant therefor shall be charged such proportion only of the licence fee as the number of days remaining between the date of his licence and the 31st day of December bears to the licence fee for the whole year. ALBERTA Imposed Under The Amusements Act "2. In the case of a theatre or place of amuse¬ ment used for the exhibition of moving pictures, ONTARIO Imposed Under The Theatres Act, 1953 la) In municipalities having a population under 1,500 according to the last revised-assessment 36