Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1977)

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. aw ee ——" —— —— a=: SSS sd SS SS SS = —— —: 7 ~_—— — ; = ee whe oe coer 7—-— ef a a a a a ee incorporated town or village irrespective of population: (1) Where the seating capacity exceeds six hundred and fifty $100 (2) Where the seating capacity exceeds 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 exceeds two hundred $15 (2) Where the seating capacity exceeds one hundred and fifty but does not exceed two hundred $10 (3) Where the seating capacity does not exceed one hundred and fifty $5 Exchange Licences Annual fees: 35mm & 16mm — $250; 16mm only — $100 Amusement Tax There are no amusement taxes. SASKATCHEWAN Film Classification Services Dept. of Culture & Youth Room 21, Court House 2425 Victoria Ave. Regina, Sask. S4P 3E4 (306) 565-2345 Minister of Culture & Youth: Hon. E.L. Tchorzewski Director: M.A. Parker Film Classification Officer: L.R. Hartt Film Classification Screening fees: Standard films, $5 per reel of original film; second, third and fourth copies $4 per reel and each additional print thereafter $2 per reel. Miniature films, $2 for each reel of 400 ft. in length or less; additional prints, $1 per reel. Trailers, $1 for each film of less than 100 ft. in length; $2 for each film of not less than 100 ft. but less than 500 ft. in length; and $4 for each film of not less than 500 ft. or more than 1000 ft. in length. All films intended for reissue after a period of 10 years from time of review shall be considered as new film and shall be subject to further review. Theatre Licences In cities the annual fee for every theatre licence is $50 where the population is 10,000 or over, and $20 where the population is under 10,000. In towns, villages or hamlets the annual fee for every theatre licence is $10. In villages and rural municipalities a theatre licence may be issued for 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 for such quarterly licence is one-quarter of the fee payable for an annual licence. In cities and towns a theatre licence may be issued for a period of six months for each of the periods ending June 30 and December 31 in each year, and the fee payable for each of such periods shall be one-half of the fee payable for an annual licence. Where an annual licence is issued after January 1 in any year and for a period not less than three months, the charge will be such proportion only of the licence fee as the number of days remaining between the date of the licence and December 31 bears to the licence fee for the whole year. No rebate is allowed if the applicant for a licence has permitted public performances or other entertainments to be held in the theatre for which the licence is required prior to the date of a provincial licence. In the case of a building only occasionally used as a theatre, or in the case of a special occasions licence, the licence fee is $2 per day, or $10 per week. The licence fee payable for a drive-in theatre situated within a radius of 10 miles of any city having a population of 10,000 or over is $10 per month, or a maximum of $50 per season; and for a drive-in theate situated within a radius of 10 miles of any city having a population under 10,000, $4 per month, or a maximum of $20 per season. : Amusement Tax Municipalities have the option of imposing amusement taxes. MANITOBA Film Classification Board Dept. of Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs 667 Ellice Ave. Winnipeg, Man. R3G 0A8 (204) 783-4180 Minister: Hon. Ben Hanuschak Chairman: Barbara Mills-Weselake FILM CLASSIFICATION Film Classification There is no film censorship. Screening fees: 35mm: $12 per reel for the first print and no fee on subsequent prints of the same film. $4 for each regular trailer less than 500 ft. 16mm: $2 for each reel of 400 ft or fraction thereof. $1 for each trailer less than 200 ft. Silent film: $1 for each 35mm reel; 25¢ for each 16mm reel. Theatre Licences Each municipality issues licences. Exchange Licences Annual fees are: General licence 35mm, $250; 16mm, $25. Category ‘‘A’’ — per program of 12 reels or under: 35mm, $30; 16mm, $2. Category ‘‘B’’ — per program of 12 reels or under: $1. Amusement Tax Winnipeg: On an admission price of more than $1 the tax is 10% but if, in making computation of the tax, the result includes a fraction, the tax shall be the whole number that is nearest to one-eleventh of the total (admission price plus tax). Taxes on tickets are as follows: $1.91, 19¢; $2, 20¢; $2.05, 20¢; $2.09, 21¢; $2.18, 22¢; $2.27, 23¢; $2.50, 25¢; $2.73, 27¢; $2.95, 30¢; $3.18, 32¢; $3.41, 34¢; $3.64, 36¢; $3.86, 39¢; $4.09, 41¢; $4.32, 43¢; $4.55, 45¢; $4.77, 48¢; $5, 50¢. Each municipality imposes an amusement tax. ONTARIO Theatres Branch Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations 1075 Millwood Rd. Toronto, Ont. M4G 1X6 (416) 421-2462 Minister: Hon. Sidney B. Handleman Chairman: Donald L. Sims Vice-Chairman: George Belcher Film Classification Screening fees: Standard film: 40¢ per 100 ft. of film or fraction thereof of British origin; 80¢ per 100 ft. of film or fraction thereof of foreign origin. (Note: For every copy in addition to the 8th copy, of British or foreign origin 19