PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT of the business done in pursuance of the Teachers' Pensions Act FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31ST 1937 printed by authority of the legislative assembly. VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1937. To His Honour E. W. Hamber, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it please Your Honour: The undersigned respectfully submits the Report of the business done in pursuance of the " Teachers' Pensions Act" during the fiscal year 1936-37. G. M. WEIR, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Victoria, B.C. The Honourable G. M. Weir, B.A., M.A., D.Paed., Provincial Secretary, Victoria, B.C. SIR,—I have the honour to lay before you the Report of the business done in pursuance of the " Teachers' Pensions Act" during the fiscal year 1936-37. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, NORMAN BAKER, Superannuation Commissioner. TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT. ANNUAL REPORT, 1936-37. REPORT OF THE BUSINESS DONE IN PURSUANCE OF THE " TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT " DURING THE FISCAL YEAR 1936-37. Section 3.—The total number of teachers contributing to the Teachers' Pensions Fund on March 31st, 1937, was 4,004. In addition, 339 teachers who were temporarily unemployed on March 31st, 1937, and therefore not actually contributors, still had amounts in the Teachers' Pensions Fund. Section 4.—On March 31st, 1937, 176 teachers throughout the Province were contributing at a rate greater than 4 per cent, pursuant to the provisions of this section. Section 6.—There were 13 contributors making special voluntary contributions as at March 31st, 1937. Section 8.—Applications were considered by the Teachers' Pensions Board and Orders made for 6 contributors, under the provisions of this section. Section 14 (a), (b).—During the period April 1st, 1936, to March 31st, 1937, pensions were granted by the Teachers' Pensions Board to 40 teachers. Section 1.7.—One teacher died, and an allowance was granted to the widow in accordance with the provisions of this section. Section 21.—Five teachers died during the year, and refunds amounting to $1,100.13 were made to the legal representatives. Section 22.—Refunds amounting to $55,151.26 were made to 241 teachers, who renounced their rights pursuant to the provisions of this section. Section 36.—Three allowances were granted pursuant to the provisions of this section. With the presentation of this, the Eighth Annual Report of the business done in pursuance of the " Teachers' Pensions Act," it becomes necessary again to draw attention to the following factors:— During the period, April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1937, pensions were granted to 277 persons. Included in that number were 16 aged teachers who had been in receipt of a monthly allowance granted by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council prior to the inception of the " Teachers' Pensions Act," whose pensions have been paid from the Teachers' Pensions Fund pursuant to section 18 of the " Teachers' Pensions Act." During the same period 31 pensions expired, leaving a total in force as at March 31st, 1937, of 246. Of the 261 pensions granted by the Teachers' Pensions Board, 28 per cent., comprising 50 females and 23 males, were approved under the disability clause of the " Teachers' Pensions Act," and as the official charged with the responsibility of the administration of the " Teachers' Pensions Act " and sitting as a member of the Teachers' Pensions Board, I personally am satisfied that practically all these 73 pensioners are genuinely disabled, being incapacitated either mentally or physically from properly performing the duties required of a teacher. For almost any pension fund to carry 10 per cent, of its pensioners under a disability provision would be unusual, and if the British Columbia Teachers' Pensions Fund is to continue to carry the present load of 28 per cent, of retirements as disabled cases, then a corresponding obligation must be assumed by some authority to lighten the load elsewhere, or assume the responsibility of making greater contributions; all of which presents a problem calling for immediate investigation by the teachers themselves and also all governing bodies. SECTION 8. Reserve Account.—The total of contributions made by the new teachers to the Reserve Account has shown a slight increase, although the total amount contributed during the fiscal year 1936-37 is $7,000 less than the annual contribution which, it was estimated, would be received from this source when the scheme was being formulated. From the schedule of comparative statistics, it should be noted that, during the period April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1937, the total contributions to the Reserve Account amounted to $222,414.04. During the same period the annual grant made by the Provincial Government aggregated $200,000, making a combined total of $422,414.04; whereas the amount paid out in pensions was $525,749.99. It is, therefore, obvious that a most serious condition is developing and that ways and means should be devised to ensure a considerable increase in contributions to the Reserve Account at the earliest possible moment. For the benefit of those contributors who may be still unaware of the provisions of section 8, that section is again quoted:— " 8. (1.) All contributions from each contributor who was employed as a teacher on the first day of April, 1929, arising from the first five prescribed monthly deductions from his salary, and all contributions from each teacher who was not so employed but who has been or is subsequently employed and became or becomes a contributor arising from the first ten prescribed monthly deductions from his salary, shall be placed to the credit of an account in the Teachers' Pensions Fund to be known as the ' Reserve Account': Provided that where a teacher has been employed in the Province prior to the first day of April, 1929, and had not permanently retired from the teaching service, but was temporarily unemployed as a teacher on the first day of April, 1929, by reason of ill-health, failure to secure employment, absence for purpose of study or travel, or for other necessary cause, then, if the teacher has been or is subsequently employed and became or becomes a contributor, and if the Teachers' Pensions Board on application of the teacher is satisfied as to the bona fides of the applicant and as to the sufficiency of the reason for the temporary unemployment, the Board may make an order giving that teacher the status of a teacher who was employed on the first day of April, 1929, and thereupon that teacher shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed to be a teacher who was employed on the first day of April, 1929; but a person who has not been employed as a teacher at any time during the period of ten years prior to the time he is subsequently employed and becomes a contributor shall not be given the status of a teacher who was employed on the first day of April, 1929. "(2.) Where, pursuant to subsection (1), a teacher has since the first day of April, 1931, been given the status of a teacher who was employed on the first day of April, 1929, or is given that status, that teacher shall not be entitled to a teachers' pension under this Act, unless, after having been given that status, he has completed not less than five years' employment as a teacher in the Province, covering at least ten months' actual teaching service each year, or has been permanently retired by the Teachers' Pensions Board pursuant to the provisions of section 24." For the further information of the large number of contributors to the Teachers' Pensions Fund, I again wish to emphasize the fact that the Commissioner has not the authority to approve a refund of voluntary contributions which may have been made by or on behalf of a contributor, until such time as the contributor leaves the teaching profession; neither has he authority to approve of any request for a loan to be charged against the total contributions held to the credit of the contributor in the Teachers' Pensions Fund. A refund of all conributions which have been made over and above the required contributions to the Reserve Account may be approved when the contributor resigns from the teaching service and completes the necessary disclaimer forms. The completion by the contributor of the disclaimer forms does not necessarily mean that the teacher may not be re-employed at some future date and again come under the provisions of the " Teachers' Pensions Act," but it must be understood that such completion of the disclaimer forms would automatically cancel the benefits which may have accrued to the date of resignation from the teaching service. NORMAN BAKER, Superannuation Commissioner. TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT—ANNUAL REPORT, 1936-37. AA 7 " TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT, 1929." Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the Period April 1st, 1936, to March 31st, 1937. Revenue. Cash at Treasury, April 1st, 1936 i. Reserve Account (section 8) Teachers' contributions (section 3) Voluntary contributions Provincial Government grant Interest paid by B.C. Government _. Refunds Allowances paid Less amount refunded Expenditure. $120,909.32 190.10 $1,498,409.52 12,947.34 215,246.85 5,821.92 25,000.00 74,355.78 $1,831,781.41 $56,251.39 120,719.22 Balance— Cash at Treasury, March 31st, 1937 1,654,810.80 $1,831,781.41 Balance-sheet as at March 31st, 1937. Assets. Cash at Treasury $1,654,810.80 $1,654,810.80 _________________________ Liabilities. Reserve Account (section 8) . $60,462.15 Teachers' contributions (section 3) 1,577,470.94 Voluntary contributions 16,877.71 $1,654,810.80 AA 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA. Q iz. fi M O K a o 6. r/i c. •z, os O H -, rn H rZ, rH w J d. OS „ CL, 03 < p. H CQ W u W 0 Fh w <. H Eh CO H P H < a < a. o U ^ No. in Force a end of Year. IO OS cq QC CO CJ LQ 00 e> O0 o CO CJ 52 cs . rt fi a g CO « CO c> OC CO I'l.M.- Q w^ Q H EH Z < _* Ol C Cl CJ CO 10 cc CJ OS « '3 CT1 OC a ce c CM OS O a 00 c IC OC r c a> CT_ 03 z CO iC c fc- eo OC fi co OC cS v. c: t- I> o ^ cc « t- CO* t- IC o IO o CM _c _> 00 o CJ CJ 03 ■3 09- to z fie Hh 0 rZ CT> 0G o c- ■* 1^ ** M CO CO CO Cf ■* 00 ir en t- IM OS ld 5 a +j C -* c^ tr CO o CO rH C! fr cr u "^ w rH rH fi ee IT c tr- tc 01 IO 00 EH o CJ c a co ce CJ_ CO Z s «3 0" li 0C ai" o t- co" CO* Sg < 1-1 CO "* »o CO CJ &3- Ed C O \r> _i £-i Q z p a Oi c CJ Cs CD w 1C CO d c o OC ■"tf 00 o- ■# 2 C" CJ (N CM Cs. CJ O) t- O- OC t- Ui u- •rf ■* l£ ■"5 cq at t- CO o >00 r- ti tfi CO u QC T^ « CO cc CT! cc c__: 1* ■fl a fr IC Ol c c OS ■"* S OJ CN C If CT t> c cj" CJ fls CO ca r-l cq CJ &s- » DQ z t- ■fl- CC O CO cr Id O t- C t- co QC u- OQ CO EH Jh-*- m fc- IC <S rH OC O to t> 0) CO o tr <M Ol ■^f co •fi . CO o ot c O CE to CJ_ c- <_*0_- Eh~ CN c. a IC p" ia eo 5 EH z c c> Cs as o CM & CJ CO CO & CM o w- O fl • o c CJ t~. C3 o c en o o c o C o o o a o ss o c © C o o <^ <=> C-5 o c a e C5 o c o o fi . f-. V CJ cy o c o c o o a o o. lO tc IC IT LO ta in to o >w CJ CO Cl (N CJ o (N CJ o oC- eo- CJ 0 ee- * * # * "* IN r-i t- UO CO rH t- 00 Tj* CT. . H S CO c CO c O -* t-H O CO O^O CO c o cr 00 CO a CO O" CO O CO fcg- M c^ O" CO M CC Tf O N rt s !* n <a ta fe rt o o N C ** ta CO t- CO c e* c CQ et, co ct c c CQ ■J IC CO cm o- et c CO ec CO cc ct ff a- CT OS OS CT CTi r-i TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT—ANNUAL REPORT, 1936-37. AA 9 TEACHERS' PENSIONS IN FORCE. Name. Abercrombie, Miss M. L. Anderson, Miss J. E. Asher, Mrs. J. A Ashmore, Mrs. M Ball, F. W Barkwill, Mrs. R. H. _ Barron, Miss E. A. ._ Barron, Miss I. M. F. Barron, Thos. J. Beattie, Miss E Beattie, M Bennett, J. B. Bigney, Miss A. L. Binns, Wm. H Blair, Wm. D Botting, L. J. Bowell, Miss B. J. Bragg, T. G Brealey, G. E. Bridgman, Miss C. M. Brough, T. A. Brown, Miss F. A. .__ Bruce, Miss A. M. Bruce, L. J. Bundy, A. C. _ Burris, Miss G. D Butterworth, E _ Cairns, Miss K Cameron, D. S Campbell, E Campbell, Robt. H. . Cathcart, Miss I. ..... Christensen, Carl B. Clark, A. Clark, G. F Clarke, Denis _.. Clarke, Mrs. G. B. ... Coates, Miss C. A. .. Coatham, W. C. Codd, Mrs. S Cox, Mrs. E. M Curley, Miss E. H. Dalby, Miss E. M. DeBcu, Miss E. S. ... Dickieson, Miss E. M. Dimock, Mrs. E. P. Dobson, F. H. Dowler, Miss C. A Downes, G Draper, Miss H. Duffell, Mrs. A Bunnell, H _. Eckardt, A. E. Elley, Mrs. A. Elliott, Miss A. E. Elmsly, Miss A. B Estabrooks, Miss H Evans, Miss E. S. Evans, Wm. E. ..... Everett, Miss C. S Fee, W. J. Fenton, Miss S. A. Ferguson, Miss M Fessenden, K. H Finlayson, A Plan. S.L. (B.) S.L. S.L. S.L. Guar. 5 yrs. S.L. S.L. S.L. Guar. 15 yrs. Guar. 10 yrs. S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. Guar. 5 yrs. S.L. (W.) J.L. and L.S. S.L. J.L. and L.S. Guar. 10 yrs. S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) Guar. 5 yrs. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) Amount per Month. $56.58 30.43 32.53 24.10 35.78 47.90 65.30 54.17 42.90 60.76 50.00 70.88 53.05 81.09 19.10 29.29 65.20 19.70 47.79 48.86 45.21 68.88 51.77 20.84 59.50 69.91 44.58 66.46 63.80 63.20 14.58 78.52 42.50 87.48 26.50 27.40 26.26 44.51 43.13 34.80 33.84 27.66 67.90 66.20 53.50 39.87 43.00 64.70 27.50 53.32 28.70 6.25 50.83 38.00 50.00 64.55 53.81 56.54 28.71 32.24 40.25 45.30 40.55 26.14 35.55 AA 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA. Teachers' Pensions in Force—Continued. Name. Plan. Amount per Month. Fletcher, Miss E. E. _. Fraser, D. A. Fullerton, Miss K. S. Gardner, N. H Gee, Wm. H — Gillis, J. D _ Gladwell, Miss M. _ Glaspell, H. A. Godson, Miss M. Goodyear, Mrs. E. M. Gourlie, Wm. G Grant, Peter M Grant, Wm. E. Gray, C. H Gray, Miss E. M Greenaway, Mrs. M. A. Griffiths, Mrs. L Haarer, Miss M. P. Hall, Miss C. - - Harding, Mrs. J. M. H. Harris, J. Wm. Haviland, Miss I. I Herd. Miss A. B. G Herd, H. D. Homer, Miss M. S. Hooson, Miss K. Howitt, J - Huggard, Mrs. A. C. Hutchinson, Mrs. B. . Jackson, Miss M. A. Jamieson, Miss A. B. Jamieson, A. G. Jenkins, Miss E. J. . Johnston, Miss A. L. Keatley, Wm. M Kerr, Miss A. E King, Miss E. A Kneeshaw, Miss E. M. . Laird, Miss E. J Lallemand, Chas. F Langley, Miss C. G Lantz, Miss T Laursen, Miss L. J. U. Lawson, Miss E. G. Lees, Mrs. M. E. Leitch, Miss B. A. Leith, Mrs. E. C Lettice, Miss E. M. Lewis, Miss A. M. Likeman, J. Lister, G Little, D. C. Long, J. C. Lucas, Miss M. Malcolm, Miss M. T. Martin, Mrs. M. A. . Mason, Miss S. T Masterton, R. B Maxwell, A. M. Maxwell, Miss M. E. May, Wm. H. M. Menkus, Mrs. E. E. . Milne, Mrs. F. R Mobbs, Mrs. M. F. — S.L. S.L. S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. J.L. and L.S. Guar. 5 yrs. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. (W.) f S.L. 1 J.L. and L.S. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. Guar. 10 yrs. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. $64.00 70.62 31.54 31.50 30.80 35.42 31.92 31.05 61.09 35.23 57.57 39.58 29.01 27.86 25.00 52.08 25.00 32.68 76.15 59.11 66.29 38.88 34.40 26.77 42.89 50.00 12.02 75.46 59.41 31.87 38.00 40.62 24.70 31.90 68.35 31.01 10.90 23.61 50.30 54.36 23.10 48.28 38.40 65.12 64.90 33.23 13.85 43.75 62.50 70.05 35.00 57.52 42.91 25.21 50.00 27.06 46.46 30.66 36.58 38.55 52.74 33.33 64.62 38.54 10.35 TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT—ANNUAL REPORT, 1936-37. AA 11 Teachers' Pensions in Force—Continued. Name. Plan. Amount per Month. Moody, Miss M. H. Moore, D. M. Moore, F. W Moore, S _ Morrow, A. W Morton, Mrs. M. W Murray, Miss E _ Murray, Paul McAdam, J. W McAlpine, Miss S McCallum, Miss A. E. McCarthy, Mrs. N McColI, Mrs. B McCulloch, Miss I. J. ... MacDonald, Miss B Macdonald, Miss J. MacDonald, Miss K. M. McGregor, D. M Macintosh, J. A. MacKay, Miss I. F. ..... MacKay, Miss K McKay, Miss M. G MacKay, Wm. H MacKenzie, Miss A. B. McKenzie, Miss C. A. . Mackenzie, Mrs. L. B. . McKim, J. J MacKinnon, Miss A. C. McLennan, Miss A MacLeod, J. V. MacLeod, Wm. R McMillan, E. R. McNaughton, Miss E. . McRae, Mrs. J. B. Noble, Miss A. L. Northrop, S Olding, Miss E. O'Neill, J O'Neill, Wm Owen, Miss L. J. Ozard, Miss M. — Parker, J. W. ... Parsons, Mrs. M. K. Paterson, J. M. Patterson, Miss J. ...- Pattison, T Paul, E. B Perkins, Miss A. G. Perkins, Miss E. D. Pollock, J. R Pollock, J. T Pollock, R. T. -.. Procter, Mrs. E. Procunier, Capt. C. A. Pugh, Miss E. M. Rabb, Miss V. B. Rand, Wm. L Rempel, Mrs. S. W Reynolds, H. F Roberts, T. H Robinson, Dr. A Robinson, D. M Robinson, Miss S. A. ... Robson, J. C. —. Guar. 10 yrs. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. Guar. 10 yrs. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. Guar. 10 yrs. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. Guar. 5 yrs. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. Guar. 5 yrs. Guar. iL/2 yrs. Guar. 5 yrs. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. Guar. 5 yrs. S.L. S.L. (B.) S.L. (B.) J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. Guar. 5 yrs. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. $45.14 42.51 32.35 50.00 16.67 30.71 45.31 50.00 36.08 64.93 59.71 19.38 31.25 32.03 60.11 28.04 18.26 16.20 18.75 38.76 24.91 64.25 33.80 39.81 31.25 50.00 32.48 28.87 60.45 35.44 34.66 59.09 51.84 39.84 79.18 70.41 66.51 34.63 2.97 38.12 23.71 31.53 36.75 36.26 13.23 69.87 66.07 63.45 35.40 45.97 56.55 20.83 36.85 27.27 27.32 52.44 38.52 38.13 34.83 19.96 49.76 43.66 36.66 64.60 50.00 AA 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA. Teachers' Pensions in Force—Continued. Name. Plan. Amount per Month. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) f S.L. j J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. Guar. 5 yrs. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. (W.) S.L. S.L. (W.) J.L. and L.S. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. J.L. and L.S. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. S.L. Guar. 10 yrs. J.L. and L.S. S.L. $40.84 St. Clair, Capt. I 47.20 35.42 64.19 44.48 Sheffield, P. H ' 21.48 32.50 35.00 38.41 Shine, Mrs. A. G 54.29 49.46 43.78 Smith, Miss E. G _ _ ~ 26.75 Smith Wm. R 39.54 61.38 39.19 39.44 23.01 37.14 48.67 Stewart, A. C. — - 23.75 43.42 47.70 Suter, R. W _ _ 66.87 71.37 Tait, A. B 37.37 66 60 Taylor, H. H 22 09 Telfer. Mrs. M. H. 53.68 Thornber, C. L - ~~ 58.15 Thorp, A. B 52.67 Tom, G. H. .. ... 46.05 Trembath, Miss E. J _ 78.68 62.50 Vinall, H _ _ _ 34.05 31 96 Welbanks, G. E. • ■ 31.70 Wilkinson, Mrs. H. R i ' 36.02 41.25 65 88 Wish, Mrs. M. A. 29 52 46.73 Wood, Mrs. E. Wood. Miss M. V. — 45.78 Yuill, Miss E. J. 42.30 Taylor, A. H. (pension suspended) Wilcock. F. (pension suspended) 28.65 Total $10,734.52 TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT—ANNUAL REPORT, 1936-37. AA 13 The following tables give an analysis of the duration of allowances granted to teachers, which have ceased on account of death and expiration, as at March 31st, 1937:— Retiring Allowances taken over from the Provincial Government by the Teachers' Pensions Fund, 1-4-29. Name. Date of Retirement. Age at Retirement. Date of Death. Age at Death. Time receiving Allowance from 1-4-29. Amount paid from Fund. Cowperthwaite, F. M.. Gordon, R. G.. Landells, Robert McDougall, Miss A. J.. McGarrigle, T. A Smith, Miss Minnie Stramberg, H. M Thain, Mrs. A. C _ 16-3-29 1-4-27 1-4-27 1-4-27 1-7-27 16-3-29 1-4-27 1-11-28 68 Over 65 Over 65 Over 65 Over 65 73 Over 65 64 5-9-35 15-12-31 15-3-30 7-3-37 16-10-32 27-3-32 27-11-32 17-4-31 76 66 1/12 6 yrs. 5g mos. 2 yrs. 81 mos. Hi mos. 7 yrs. 11| mos. 3 yrs. 7 mos. 3 yrs. 3 yrs. 8 mos. 2 yrs. 1 mo. $3,875.00 1,625.00 575.00 4,775.00 2,150.00 1,800.00 2,200.00 1,250.00 $18,250.00 Single Life Plan. Name. Date of Retire- ment. Age at Retirement. Date of Death. Age at Death. Period of Time receiving Pension. Total Amount received. Armstrong, Wm. G.... 1-4-30 1-7-32 1-7-32 1-4-33 1-7-30 1-7-32 16-11-29 1-10-30 1-4-30 1-7-30 1-7-31 1-6-29 1-7-32 1-7-30 1-7-30 1-7-33 1-7-35 61 8/12 66 li/12 66 10/12 53 2/12 70 81/12 65 51/12 63 81/12 70 6/12 63 6/12 43 8/12 63 1}/12 65 51/12 68 5/12 70 1/12 72 2i/12 61 31/12 64 11/12 17-6-32 4-2-33 7-3-36 12-10-36 23-8-34 20-5-36 28-2-36 12-3-31 31-10-30 23-1-31 15-10-36 21-5-34 27-10-33 25-3-37 17-12-35 13-12-34 8-2-36 63 11/12 66 9/12 70 61/12 56 8|/12 74 101/12 69 4/12 70 70 111/12 64 1/12 44 3/12 68 5/12 70 5J/12 69 9/12 76 91/12 77 8/12 62 9/12 65 6/12 2 yrs. 3 mos. 71 mos. 3 yrs. 81 mos. 3 yrs. 61 mos. 4 yrs. 2 mos. 3 yrs. 101 mos. 6 yrs. 3| mos. 51 mos. 7 mos. 7 mos. 5 yrs. 31 mos. 5 yrs. 1 yr. 4 mos. 6 yrs. 9 mos. 5 yrs. 6 mos. 1 yr. 51 mos. 71 mos. $916.65 304.73 Blair, Miss E. J.... 2,939.23 577 58 Campbell, J. M... 3,225.00 Caspell, E .,,. Clark. D. P 3,658.48 2,486.40 350.96 Jay, J. E 437.50 Joplinir, Miss M. A. - 125.23 4,105.91 3,625.00 Macfarlane, Miss R. M. 1,005.12 5,248.80 4,286.70 691 95 Webb, A. H. Wilson, F. C _ $34,433.22 Average age at retirement, 64.2 ; average duration of allowances, 3.1 yrs.; approximate average per month of allowance, $54.45. Joint Life and Last Survivor Plan, Name. Date of Retirement. Age at Retirement. Period of Time receiving Superannuation. Total Amount received. 1-7-34 65 81/12 2 yrs. 4_* mos. $1,413.60 Sec. 17 (1).—Allowances granted to Widows of Deceased Contributors. Date Allowance was granted. Beneficiary. Period of Time receiving Allowance. Age when Allowance was granted. Age at Death. Total Name. Date of Death. Age at Death. Amount received. Macdonald, A. H. 17-12-30 52 8/12 1-1-31 44 1/12 45 7/12 1 yr. 6 mos. $657.18 VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 575-1037-8620
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Title | PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BUSINESS DONE IN PURSUANCE OF THE TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31ST, 1937 |
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Identifier | J110.L5 S7 1937_V02_05_AA1_AA14 |
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Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia |
Source | Original Format: Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Library. Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia |
Date Available | 2016 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy or otherwise distribute these images please contact the Legislative Library of British Columbia |
CatalogueRecord | http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1198198 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0307358 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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