Cameo Period Rates and Fees :
Registration, AR, and Special Delivery
1. Registration Fee
a) To October 31, 1963
20 cents was the minimum fee providing up to $25 indemnity
b) From November 1, 1963
35 cents was the minimum fee providing up to $25 indemnity
a) To October 31, 1963
London University (Western University) post office to Toronto, November 15 1962
5 cents forward letter rate + 20 cents registration fee
Free Mail
Registered mail from M.P. Oscar W. Weichel
House of Commons, Ottawa to Elmira, September 30 1963
Free postage only
Insufficiently Paid
Insufficiently paid registered items were forwarded and the amount shortpaid (single deficiency) was collected on delivery.
Klemtu to Oyama, April 13 1963
Registered at the Klemtu post office but the registration fee was not paid
"Tax 20c" in manuscript, i.e., registration fee, single deficiency
20 cents paid and dues cancelled April 17, 1963, Oyama
b) From November 1, 1963
The minimum registration fee increased from 20 cents to 35 cents on November 1, 1963.
House of Assembly, Toronto local, January 27, 1965
39 cents paying 4 cents local postage + 35 cent registration fee
Campbell River to Regina, February 7, 1964
5 cents forward letter rate + 35 cents registration fee
Cameo Stationery
Dunnville to Hamilton, October 25 1965
Post Office Meter
Kimberley to Nelson, March 1, 1966
35 cents Kimberley P.O. meter tape paying the registration fee
Jet Plane Issue
St. Jean Chrysostome de Levis to Ottawa, December 18, 1964
40 cents paying the 5 cents forward postage rate + 35 cents registration fee
Bellevue to Hillcrest, January 27, 1965
5 cents forward letter rate + 35 cents registration fee
Perfin
Canadian Pacific Calgary, local registered letter
6 cents local letter rate ( 2 ounces) + 35 cents registration fee
CPR perfin
Insufficiently paid
Insufficiently paid registered items were forwarded and the amount shortpaid (single deficiency) was collected on delivery.
Niagara Falls to Hamilton, January 6 1964
The sender wrote "Reg'd Mail" on the envelope and probably posted it in a mailbox. The Niagara Falls post office did not register the cover. However, the Registration Branch at the Hamilton office registered the letter and taxed it 35 cents, the single deficiency.
Calgary to Oungre, Sask., May 31, 1966
Meter paying the forward letter rate, 5 cents
Registration fee shortpaid 35 cents and taxed 35 cents
Dues affixed and cancelled June 2, 1966
2. Acknowledgment of Receipt
The A.R. fee was 10 cents at the time of mailing.
Mail from Halifax to Windsor, November 14, 1964
Acknowledged at Windsor, November 3, 1964
Mail from Montreal to Ottawa, February 28 1966
Acknowledged at Ottawa, March 1, 1966
3. Special Delivery
a) To October 31, 1963
The special delivery fee was 10 cents
b) From November 1, 1963
The special delivery fee was increased from 10 cents to 25 cents.
a) To October 31, 1963
Edmonton to Vancouver, May 14, 1963
5 cents forward letter rate + 10 cents special delivery fee
Edmonton to Calgary, October 31, 1963 (last day of 10 cents fee)
5 cents forward letter rate + 10 cents special delivery fee
Special Delivery and Registered
Lone Butte to Toronto, March 23, 1963
Forward Letter rate............ 5 cents
Special Delivery Fee..........10
Registration......................20
Total.................................35 cents
Insufficiently Paid
Insufficiently paid special delivery mail was taxed at double the deficiency.
Belleville to Montreal, March 4, 1963
5 cents forward letter + 10 cents special delivery
Shortpaid 10 cents and taxed 20 cents
Toronto to Fort William, February 16, 1963
5 cents forward letter + 10 cents special delivery
Shortpaid 5 cents and taxed 10 cents
b) From November 1, 1963
The special delivery fee was increased from 10 cents to 25 cents on November 1, 1963.
Toronto local letter, July 14, 1964
4 cents local postage + 25 cents special delivery fee
Ottawa to Scarborough, February 6, 1964
5 cents forward letter rate + 25 cents special delivery fee
South Porcupine to Sudbury, May 5, 1964
5 cents forward letter rate + 25 cents special delivery fee
Mail to Member of Parliament
Letter mail was free if addressed to a Member of Parliament in Ottawa if Parliament was in session. Special Delivery had to be prepaid.
West Hill to John Diefenbaker, M.P., Ottawa, June 28 1965
Prepaid 30 cents
Since the 26th Parliament (3rd Session 1965.04.05 - 1965.06.30) was still in session on June 28, 1965, postage to Member of Parliament was free and this letter was overpaid (5 cents)
Insufficiently Paid
Insufficiently paid special delivery mail was taxed at double the deficiency.
Kingston to Montreal, December 17, 1963
5 cents forward letter rate + 25 cents special delivery fee
Shortpaid 10 cents and taxed 20 cents, double the deficiency
Willowdale to Toronto, July 24, 1964
25 cents Special delivery fee unpaid
Taxed 50 cents (double the deficiency)
Special Delivery and Registration
Midland to Toronto, February 13, 1964
Forward Letter rate............5 cents
Special Delivery Fee.........25
Registration.....................35
Total................................65 cents
Governor General's Secretary Correspondence
Letters sent by the Governor General's secretary were free of Canada postage if mailed to a Canadian address. Registration and Special Delivery fees had to be prepaid.
Georges P. Vanier was the Governor General when the letter below was mailed.
Ottawa to Gananoque, September 21 1964
Registered + Special Delivery
Official stamps overprinted "G" paying the special services
Forward Letter rate.........Free
Special Delivery Fee.........25
Registration.....................35
Total................................60 cents
Crown printed on the back of the envelope