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Ontario: Revised Statutes 1970 c 259 Lord's Day Act Ontario Queen's Printer for Ontario, 1970 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/rso Bibliographic Citation Lord's Day Act, RSO 1970, c 259 Repository Citation Ontario (1970) "c 259 Lord's Day Act," Ontario: Revised Statutes: Vol. 1970: Iss. 3, Article 20. Available at: http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/rso/vol1970/iss3/20 This Statutes is brought to you for free and open access by the Statutes at Osgoode Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ontario: Revised Statutes by an administrator of Osgoode Digital Commons.

Sec. 2 (2) LORD'S DAY (ONTARIO) Chap. 259 295 CHAPTER 259 The Lord's D ay (Ontario) Act 1.-(1) Where a by-law passed under this section is in force t;unday and subject to its provisions, it is lawful in the municipality or in :O~~d~ny such part or parts thereof as are specified in the by-law for any lawful person, after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon o,f the Lord's Day or during such period or periods of time after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon of the Lord's Day as are specified in the by-law, to provide, engage in or be present at any publicgameorsport that is specified in the by-jaw and which but for this Act would be R 8 c 1952 unlawful under section 6 of the Lord's Day Act (Canada), or to do c."ri1 ' or engage any other person to do any work, business or labour in connection with any such public game or sport which but for this Act would be unlawful under section 4 of the Lord's Day Act (Canad a). 1960-61, c. 50, s. I (1). (2) The council 0 any city, town, village or township may pass!mplementb 1 mg by-law a y- aw, (a) providing that subsection l applies in the munidpality or specifying a part or parts of the municipality in which subsection l applies; (b) providing that subsection 1 applies after l.30 o'clock in the afternoon of the Lord's Day or specifying the period or periods of time after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon of the Lord's Day during which subsection 1 applies; and (c) specifying the public games and sports to which subsection 1 applies. 1960-61, c. 50, s. 1 (2); 1968, c. 68, s. l (1). (3) Any provision of a by-law under this section may differ in Variation in different parts of the municipality and with respect to different ~~~l~o~ized public games and sports. ( 4) A by-law under this section shall not specify horseracing as H o~sea public game or sport. 1960-61, c. 50, s. 1 (3, 4). racrng 2.-(1) In this section, "municipality" means a city, town, ~lunicivillage or township and includes a metropolitan municipality but ~~/:~~ does not include a local municipality in a metropolitan municipality. (2) The council of a municipality may pass a by-law providing Dy-laws that this section applies in the municipality. authori cd

296 R.S.C. 19.>2, c. 171 Chap. 259 LORD'S DAY ( ONTARIO) Sec. 2 (3) (3) In every municipality in which a by-law passed under subsection 2 is in force, it is lawful for any person after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon on the Lord's Day to provide, engage in or be present at a horse race that, but for this Act, would be unlawful under section 6 of the Lord's Day Act (Canada), or to do or engage any other person to do any work, business or labour in connection with any such horse race which, but for this Act, would be unlawful under section 4 or 6 of the Lord's Day Act (Canada). 1968, c. 68, s. 2. Sunday movies, etc., may be made lawful Horscracing Implementing by-law \'ariation in by-law 'jconcert 11 defined 3.-(1) Where a by-law passed under this section is in force and subject to its provisions, it is lawful in the municipality or in such part or parts thereof as are specified in the by-law for any person, after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon of the Lord's Day or during such period or periods of time after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon of the Lord's Day as are specified in the by-law, to provide, engage in or be present at any exhibition of moving pictures or any theatrical performance, any co ncert or any lee tu re or such of them as are specified in the by-law and which but for this Act would be unlawful under section 6 of the Lord's Day Act (Canada), or to do or engage any other person to do any work, business or labour in connection with any such exhibition of moving pictures, theatrical performance, concert or lecture, as the case may be, which but for this Act would be unlawful under section 4 of the Lord's Day Act (Canada). 1960-61, c. 50, s. 2 (1). (2) The council of any city, town, village or township may pass a by-law, (a) providing that subsection 1 applies in the municipality or specifying a part or parts of the municipality in which subsection 1 applies; (b) providing that subsection 1 applies after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon of the Lord's Day or specifying the period or periods of time after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon of the Lord's Day during which subsection 1 applies; and (c) specifying that subsection I applies to the exhibition of moving pictures, theatrical performances, concerts and lectures or any one or more of them. 1960-61, c. 50, s. 2 (2); 1968, c. 68, s. 3 (1). (3) Any provision of a by-law under this section may differ in different parts of the municipality and in respect of the exhibition of moving pictures, theatrical performances, concer ts or lectures. 1960-61, c. 50, s. 2 (3). ( 4) The expression "concert" in this secti.on does not include a concert of an artistic and cultural nature that is governed by section 5. ]960-61, c. 50, s. 2 (8).

Sec. 6 (3) LORD'S DAY (ONTARIO) Chap. 259 297 4.-(1) Every by-law under this Act shall provide for the R:'.fclatiom regulation and control of the activities specified therein, and may an control pro,vide for the regulation and control of any matter or thing in connection therewith. 1960-61, c. 50, s. 4. (2) Part XXI of The Municipal A ct applies to by-laws passed Aftcation under subsection 1. 1965, c. 66, s. I. ) 97 osc?is4 Pt.XX! 5. It is lawful for any person after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon Sunday of the Lord's Day to provide, engage in or be present at any:~":~~ concert, recital or other musical performance of an artistic and lawful cultural nature produced by a non-profit organization at which an admission fee is charged and which but for this Act would be Rs c unlawful under section 6 of the Lord's Day Act (Canada), or to do c. '171 1 or engage any other person to do any work, business or labour in connection with any such concert, recital or other musical performance which but for this Act would be unlawful under section 4 of the Lord's Day Act (Canada). 1960-61, c. 50, s. 5. 952 ' 6.-(1) In this section, " municipality" means a city, town, :.Junicivillage or township and includes a metropolitan municipality but ~:li~ed does not include a local municipality in a metropolitan municipality. (2) The council of a municipality may pass a by-law providing By-laws that this section applies in the municipality in respect of such exhibitions or shows referred to in clause a of subsection 3 and such activities referred to in clause b of subsection 3 as are specified in the by-law. (3) In every municipality in which a by-law passed under Agriculsubsection 2 is in force, it is lawful for any person after 1.30 o'clock ~~~~lcutin the afternoon on the Lord's Day to provide, engage in or be turalor trade present at, exhibitions or shows (a) any exhibition or show that is conducted by any society or association to which The Agricultural Associations Act, The Agricultural Societies Act or The Horticultural RSO 1970 Societies Act applies or by any corporation incorporated re'. 8, is, 207 without share capital by or under any special or general Act or at any trade show or scientific exhibition; and (b) any activity provided or arranged for by such association, society or corporation in connection therewith, specified in the by-law and that, but for this Act, would be unlawfu 1 under section 4, 6 or 7 of the Lord's Day Act (Canada), or to do or employ any other person to do any work, business or labour in connection with any such exhibition, show or activity that, but for this Act, would be unlawful under section 4, 6 or 7 of the Lord's Day Act (Canada). 1968, c. 68, s. 5.

298 When daylight ga, i11g time in ~lfcct Subject t.o R.S.O. 1970, cc. 459, 398 Sunday 8por t.s by-laws heretofore pa.~ Chap. 259 LORD'S DAY (ONTARIO) Sec. 7 7. If and so long as the time commonly observed in a municipality in which a by-law under this Act is in force or in which a concert, recital or other musical performance is produced under section 5 is one hour in advance of standard time, the times mentioned in this Act or in a by-law under this Act shall be reckoned in accordance with the time so commonly observed and not standard time. 1960-61, c. 50, s. 6. 8. This Act and any by-law passed thereunder are subject to The Theatres Act and The Racing Commission Act and to the regulations made thereunder. 1968, c. 68, s. 6. 9. Any by-law passed under the authority of a predecessor of this Act shall be deemed to have been passed under the authority of this Act. 1960-61, c. 50, s. 8 (2).