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EXHIBIT ON SR a
5. If conducted in premises limited to a
period of one month ............. $ 50 6. If conducted in open-air park: FOmonexmonthiancteces arasesscniant « $ 50 FOrmtwOrmOnthisiecnieeeenn easier at $ 75 Formthree months eeretes cass... $100 For season, not exceeding six
THON ENS ors acess area ra eH scence $150
6a. If conducted in a park or premises so equipped that moving pictures can be viewed by patrons while seated in motor vehicles parked in an enclosed space commonly known as a drive-in theatre, a fee calculated under sub-sections (2) or (3), as the case may be, based upon the assumption 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:
Bomeachiday bc rcrantecetatitattule te xe $ 10 Bomeachiweelk mas sa ee eee $ 40 Eoweachunonthimestaen ieee nec $100
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 calendar week in
ANVIONEMDIAGOy asic ais eae ea $i25 Good only three days in any calendar week InwanlYrone place mk yc see eee $ 35
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 GCN GO escnrs = ee e ore ok $ 40 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
Gharitableaworkeewn snes aes cca ce $1 11. If conducted for the purpose of advertising anything whatsoever ........... $50 Exchange Licences
Annual fees:
General cure ste. iapcrse Sew « ths .cianee $300 Limited (to six subjects) .......... $ 50 Films exposed, developed and
printed within the province ........ $ 50
225 Harwood Blvd. Dorion, Que. J7V-1Y3 (514) 455-5728
Jim King, President Jacques Marchand, V.P.
LOVIN sterile ok erie eae es $ 25 Screenadvertising: os asws een $ 25 For a film exchange licence limited to videotapes with no restriction as to the number of videotapes ............ $ 25
ALBERTA
Motion Picture Censor Board
Main FIl., CN Tower
10004 — 104 Ave.
Edmonton, Alta. T5J O0K5
(403) 427-2006
Minister: Hon. Mary J. LeMessurier Chairman: Owen G. Hooper
Film Classification
“General” — No age or accompaniment restriction. “Parental Guidance” — No age or accom
paniment restriction. This category will serve to advise the parent or guardian that some discretion should be exercised.
“Mature” — Admittance to 14 years and over. No person under 14 years shall gain admission unless accompanied by an adult 18 years or older.
“Restricted Adult” — Because of the content, these films are restricted to persons 18 or over.
A child may be admitted to a theatre at which any motion picture is being shown if (a) he is not more than three years of age. and (b) he is accompanied by his parent.
Screening fees:
35mm: $4 per 1000 ft. or fraction thereof; second and third prints $3 per 1000 ft. or fraction thereof; fourth and subsequent prints $1 per 1000 ft. or fraction thereof. Trailers $1 each.
16mm: $2 for each 400 ft. or fraction thereof; additional prints $1 for each 400 ft. or fraction thereof.
Theatre Licences The licensing of theatres and projectionists is no longer required in the Province.
Amusement Tax There are no amusement taxes.
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SASKATCHEWAN
Film Classification Board
Dept. of Consumer and Commercial Affairs
1871 Smith St.
Regina, Sask. S4P 3V7
(306) 565-5884
Minister of Consumer and Commercial Affairs: Hon. Jack Sandberg
Director: L. R. Hartt
Film Classification Officer: Terry Vincent
Film Classification
Categories:
For the information of the public, all films intended for public exhibition in Saskatchewan must indicate classification, and warnings if applicable, in all advertisements and at the theatre box office as follows:
“General” — movies suitable for all ages.
“Adult” — movies where parents may want to exercise discretion on behalf of children. However, all ages may attend. The movies may contain scenes of a mature nature requiring parental guidance.
“Restricted Adult” — movies where parents (not just an adult) must accompany those under 18 years of age. These films have a mature theme and may contain cruelty, violence, strong language or other scenes which may offend.
“Special X” — movies which no person under the age of 18 years may attend. The movies contain scenes which may be objectionable or offensive, and often contain explicit sexual or violent scenes.
“Warning Captions” — in addition to the classification, warning captions may be used — such as: Scenes may be offensive; Language may be offensive; Violence may be offensive; Not suitable for children.
Screening fees:
Per title for
a film 30 minutes or longer in length $250 a film under 30 minutes in length .. $ 50 a film under 5 minutes in length (that
is not a preview of a film longer than SORMINULCS) xe-8 Jars ahs eae oreo
“Sound Service “Installations “Theatre Supplies “Rebuilding Shop “Theatre Planning “Theatre Automating
455 Milner Ave., Unit 9 Scarborough, Ontario M1B-2K4
(416) 293-4030
JOHN KILCULLEN Manager, Theatre Products
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