Allan Austin Lamport (1904-1999) was Mayor of Toronto from 1952 to 1954. Known as "Lampy", his most notable achievement was his opposition to Toronto's Blue laws which banned virtually any activities on Sundays. Lamport fought to allow professional sporting activities on Sundays and was defeated in the 1954 election for his efforts. Lamport later returned to City Council as a member of the Board of Control and made headlines for his opposition to Yorkville's hippies in the late 1960s.