"GOVERNMENT LIOUOE ACT" TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT Liquor Control Board OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1ST, 1941, TO MARCH 31ST, 1942 PRINTED BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1942. . To His Honour W. C. Woodward, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it please Your Honour: Sir,—I have the honour to transmit herewith the Report of the Liquor Control Board for the year ended March 31st, 1942. R. L. MAITLAND, Attorney-General. Attorney-General's Department, Victoria, B.C., September, 1942- Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C., August 27th, 1942. The Honourable R. L. Maitland, K.C., Attorney-General, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to transmit herewith the Twenty-first Annual Report of the Liquor Control Board for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1942. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, W. F. KENNEDY, Chairman. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. INTRODUCTION. The Liquor Control Board presents the Twenty-first Annual Report covering operations from April 1st, 1941, to March 31st, 1942. The accounts of the Board, certified to by the Comptroller-General as required by section 120 of the " Government Liquor Act," and the statistical data as required by section 115 are shown in the Appendices as follows:— APPENDIX A.—ACCOUNTS. Balance-sheet ] Statement of Accounts for the periods April Trading Account \> 1st, 1941, to September 30th, 1941, and Profit and Loss Account J October 1st, 1941, to March 31st, 1942. APPENDIX B.—LAW ENFORCEMENT. Statement of Prosecutions, April 1st, 1941, to March 31st, 1942. APPENDIX C—ADMINISTRATION. Regulations and Amendments thereto. Amendments and Additions to Price-lists. Statement of Premises owned, leased, and rented. Statement of Prescriptions for Liquor issued by Physicians. Statement of Permits issued from April 1st, 1941, to March 31st, 1942. Chart illustrating by Electoral Districts the Sale of Liquor and the Administration of the " Government Liquor Act." ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES, WAREHOUSES, AND GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES. During the year it was deemed advisable to make changes in regard to certain Government Liquor Stores. Effective as of September 8th, 1941, the night stores situate at 822-826 Hornby Street, Vancouver, were closed and operated instead at 869-871 Beatty Street, Vancouver. Qn March 1st, 1942, it was considered to be in the public interest to close the night stores entirely, and, except on Saturdays, all stores in the City of Vancouver close at 6 p.m. On November 1st, 1941, the Board established a Government Liquor Store in the town of Zeballos, and purchased a site and building thereon suitable for the purpose. On March 21st, 1942, the Government Liquor Store at Field was closed. STAFF. The number of employees on the permanent staff of the Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1942, is 286, being 270 males and 16 females. During the period under review, eight employees were retired and placed on superannuation in accordance with the provisions of the Superannuation Scheme. The increase in the population and additional employment in connection with war- work has resulted in a large amount of money being in circulation, with a consequent increase in the volume of sales. The absence of a number of employees on active service as well as labour shortage has required the staffs at certain Government Liquor Stores to carry on under abnormal conditions and the Board wishes to record its N 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA. recognition of same, and also its appreciation of the co-operation which has been given by all members of the staff during the period under review. STOCKS. The value of the stocks of liquor on hand as at March 31st, 1942, amounted to $1,730,563.40, being an increase of $466,533.26. The importation of Scotch whisky and gins from Great Britain has been restricted and is on a quota basis. However, satisfactory stocks were maintained to meet the demand, although it was not always possible to guarantee specific brands. There were many problems in regard to the purchase and importation of liquor from overseas, and such problems as currency, quotas, and shipping difficulties had to be overcome, with the result that the inventories are larger than in the previous year. SALES. The total sales of $20,969,955.14 show an increase over the previous period of $3,379,702.39. For comparative purposes classification of sales is given hereunder for the fiscal years ended March 31st, 1941, and March 31st, 1942 :— Comparative Classification of Sales. Wines and Spirits— Year 1941-42. Year 1940.41. Spirits: Rye Whisky, Bourbon Whisky, Scotch Whisky, Irish Whisky, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Alcohol $11,214,026.50 $9,458,909.06 Liqueurs, Cocktails, Vermouth, Bitters 111,540.55 113,981.90 $11,325,567.05 $9,572,890.96 Port, Sherry, and Still Burgundy $92,055.83 $106,624.50 Champagnes and Sparkling Wines 14,740.05 30,175.01 Clarets and Sauternes 6,138.85 12,081.60 $112,934.73 $148,881.11 British Empire Wines— British Columbia $669,788.39 $586,133.47 Australian ... 167,347.57 135,209.03 Ontario 11,577.10 8,191.80 South African 86,939.40 88,834.84 $935,652.46 $818,369.14 Oriental Liquors $69,620.50 $170,121.13 Malt Liquors— British Columbia Beer, Ale, and Stout— To Licensees $5,120,172.90 $4,442,234.30 To Permit-holders 3,250,945.30 2,311,328.21 Eastern Canadian Beer and Ale 65,919.95 34,841.95 Great Britain and Ireland Ale and Stout 89,142.25 91,585.95 ,526,180.40 $6,879,990.41 Totals . $20,969,955.14 $17,590,252.75 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 7 DUTY, EXCISE, AND SALES TAX. The duty, excise, and sales tax paid to the Federal Government for the period under review amounted to $3,648,993.50, the details of which are as follows, and for convenience a comparison is shown with the duty, excise, and sales tax paid to the Federal Government during the fiscal year immediately preceding the period under review : Fiscal Year 1942. Fiscal Year 1941. Duty $1,673,749.27 $1,854,272.84 Excise 1,450,512.41 826,243.50 Sales tax 524,731.82 433,921.38 $3,648,993.50 $3,114,437.72 The figures quoted do not represent the duty, excise, and sales tax on merchandise sold during the period under review, but only that paid by the Liquor Control Board on goods that were cleared through the Customs and Excise Departments during the said period. The above total does not include taxes paid direct to the Federal Government by brewers in connection with beer manufactured in Canada, by Canadian Wineries covering wine produced, and also liquor purchased by the Board duty paid, the latter being paid direct by the distillers. INSURANCE. I Fire. No loss of any of the Board's property was occasioned by fire. Burglaries. The following Government Liquor Stores were subject to burglaries or attempted burglaries during the period under review:— Value, including Cash, Goods stolen, and 1941. Store. Equipment damaged. June 9 Hope $108.00 Dec. 13 . Zeballos (attempted) Nil 1942. Jan. 15 Parksville 203.91 The above claims were settled in full by the insurance company without loss to the Board. War Risk. During the year under review there were no losses that could be directly attributed to enemy action. PERMITS. A detailed statement showing the sale of each variety of permit sold is shown in Appendix C. Pursuant to the provisions of section 119 of the " Government Liquor Act " the revenue derived from the sale of permits was transmitted to the Honourable the Minister of Finance, to be accounted for as part of the general revenue of the Province, and amounted to $65,419.50, being an increase of $5,402.25 over the previous period. The total number of permits of all varieties issued by the Board during the period was 252,869. Seventy-nine Club Pool Permits were issued, pursuant to the provisions of Regulation No. 22 of the Liquor Control Board, to the holders of Club Licences issued under section 26 of the " Government Liquor Act." N 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA. LICENCES. SUMMARY. The following summary indicates the number of licences issued and licences transferred during the period under review:— Licences ISSUED. Issued after March 31st, 1941, for 1941 Calendar Year only. Total issued during Period for 1942 Calendar Year. Total issued during Fiscal Year. 1 5 • 385 78 26 10 3 386 83 26 Brewers' licences — 10 3 Totals - 6 502 508 Licences transferred. Issued after March 31st, 1941, for 1941 Calendar Year only. Total issued during Period for 1942 Calendar Year. Total issued during Fiscal Year. 31 Nil 1 7 Nil NU 38 Nil 1 Totals __ 32 7 39 LICENCES SUSPENDED OR CANCELLED. The number of licences suspended or cancelled during the period under review was as follows : Surrendered Suspended. or cancelled. Beer licences - 6 1 Club licences 2 3 Veterans' club licences 1 PLEBISCITES. The Provincial Government has determined a policy of not holding any plebiscites under the " Liquor-control Plebiscites Act " during the war period; in consequence of which there were no plebiscites under this Statute during the period under review. CANCELLATION OF INDIVIDUAL LIQUOR PERMITS. (Section 18.) Seventy-three Individual Liquor Permits were cancelled under section 18 of the " Government Liquor Act " during the period. TAXATION PROVISIONS. No tax was collected under section 68 of the " Government Liquor Act" during the period under review. INTERDICTION. Two hundred and fourteen orders of interdiction were made pursuant to the provisions of section 70 of the " Government Liquor Act," being an increase of fifty over the previous period. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 9 One hundred and twelve orders of revocation of orders of interdiction were made pursuant to the provisions of section 72 of the " Government Liquor Act." PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE. Appendix B, Law Enforcement, shows in detail all prosecutions reported to the Board under section 125 of the " Government Liquor Act." Destruction of liquor forfeited to the Crown and held by the Liquor Control Board was authorized by the following Orders in Council:— Order in Council. Approved. No. 802 June 6th, 1941. No. 1548 November 10th, 1941. No. 91 January 23rd, 1942. No. 342 March 23rd, 1942. INSPECTION DEPARTMENT. The following is an analysis of inspections made by Inspectors of the Liquor Control Board during the period:— Premises covered by beer licences 3,068 Premises covered by club licences 356 Premises covered by veterans' club licences 82 General enforcement of " Government Liquor Act " 452 The Board wishes to record its appreciation of the close co-operation of all Provincial, municipal, and Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers during the period under review. ACCOUNTING. Appendix A contains the financial statements for the six-monthly periods ended September 30th, 1941, and March 31st, 1942, as required by the Statute. However, for convenience, a consolidation of the Trading and Profit and Loss Accounts for the fiscal year 1941-42 has been compiled as follows:— N 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA. 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Eh" CQ r- „ q co O <C Tt IC i-H rj^ Tt z to" CN cc tH tc IC (N 00 CM o IO tc CN £ z c< . * 00 t>^ l> 66- oc OS O" * TJ iO N o IO io" hH 69- T— O] o 69- rl u &3- <! o cs o o C- CN Tf XIX 0 oo to fc- o to o CC ■ J J o g Tt IO CO IO IO o r- to s 3 o a Z 0< Tf 05 r-t S T-t IO rH o < < OS 66- 3 Eh Cfl H 1- Tt cr. -P xr. — rti a H — a a oi Or 1 tn a) u c D_ fH o 3 c 1. f- OJ e CJ 73 fi 03 cfl cfl o -a fi 03 tC p -a c_ fH o Ph xr. - a C c xr 'S c r-t CO -JS tj fH CC g a) — fi fH Si H 2 > •' - S T C n X a o r^ fi P a xr. C u 03 -, — £ bi I "-C a ht o c_ tfl hJ ID B cfl OJ 3 S 5 2 1 £ ° CU a C W 3 HH CO fi 03 HH C 03 "oS 01 c s * S t. o c fH S O fi C 42 to C ^ _* fi o c HH HJ O P 4J Xb " o 4J § O m Sg rZ. 0. J o O H H REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 11 DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS. The distribution of the profits for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1942, was as follows:— Period. Net Profits. Reserve. Amount. 0.C No. Revenue. April 1st to September 30th, 1941.... October 1st, 1941, to March 31st, 1942 $2,489,469.06 3,373,554.58 $10.00 10.00 1652/41 907/42 $2,489,459.06 3,373,544.58 Totals $5,863,023.64 $20.00 $5,863,003.64 N 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A. BALANCE-SHEET AS AT ASSETS. CASH: In bank _ $21,998.84 In transit to Provincial Treasury _ _ 332,607.80 In Provincial Treasury 1,616,776.99 — $1,971,383.63 134,040.00 -.... 1,893,397.91 7,589.79 71.76 _ 46,165.00 93,451.92 4,541.42 ._ 1,900.50 ADVANCES TO WAREHOUSE MANAGERS, AUDITORS, AND VENDORS, ETC.. STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY ADVANCE PAYMENTS FOR MERCHANDISE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE REAL ESTATE (LAND) _ BUILDINGS (LESS DEPRECIATION) . EQUIPMENT (LESS DEPRECIATION) FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (LESS DEPRECIATION) DEFERRED CHARGES: Insurance Guarantee bonds „ Retirement allowance contributions $16,379.25 1,116.23 14,484.78 31,980.26 $4,184,522.19 W. F. KENNEDY, Chairman. F. D. CAMPBELL, Chief Accountant. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 13 SEPTEMBER 30th, 1941. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE LIABILITIES. BUILDINGS INSTALMENT PURCHASE ACCOUNT RESERVE FUND _ _ $569,793.13 75,000.00 1,050,260.00 $1,695,053.13 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT (UNDIVIDED PROFITS) -... _ , 2,489,469.06 $4,184,522.19 I certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the-six months ended 30th September, 1941, have been examined under my direction, and that in my opinion the above Balance-sheet is properly drawn up, so as to exhibit a true and accurate statement of the affairs of the Board, according to the best of my information and the explanations given to me and as shown by the books of the Board. J. A. CRAIG, C.A., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C., 1st December, 1941. N 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. TO STOCK ON HAND MARCH 31st, 1941 „ MERCHANDISE PURCHASED _ „ OPERATING COSTS: WAREHOUSES: Salaries and wages Rents - Insurance - Telegraph and telephone Light, water, and fuel .... Depreciation Sundries VENDORS: Salaries and wages Rents ...,. Insurance TRADING ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD _ _. $1,264,030.14 7,435,924.48 $51,294.13 6,373.75 4,642.48 528.10 1,151.76 3,545.57 7,313.63 $74,849.42 Telegraph and telephone Light, water, and fuel Depreciation Sundries (including alterations) $179,701.28 30,906.43 3,825.33 2,165.25 4,071.41 3,274.55 17,116.42 241,060.67 HEAD OFFICE EXPENSES: Administrative salaries —- — $36,302.1 Travelling expenses — Rents :... Telegraph and telephone Light, water, and fuel — Printing and stationery .. Postage and express Bank charges Guarantee bonds Employees' group insurance Retirement allowance contributions Retirement grants Depreciation Sundries _ .'.— 2,555.58 1,620.00 1,544.31 100.00 13,858.68 4,303.52 370.77 328.96 4,062.54 13,187.83 1,120.27 540.16 570.27 315,910.09 BALANCE CARRIED TO PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 80,465.57 2,517,741.95 $11,614,072.23 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 15 APRIL 1st TO SEPTEMBER 30th, 1941. BY SALES TO PERMIT-HOLDERS „ SALES TO BEER LICENSEES __ OTHER INCOME: Interest Rents ... Storage Miscellaneous . $6,940,678.28 2,768,017.60 $214.10 7,455.10 2,996.60 1,312.64 1,708,695.1 STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY 11,978.44 1,893,397.91 $11,614,072.23 N 16 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECRET SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES $28,465.79 „ MAINTENANCE OF PRISONERS 975.10 $29,440.89 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1941 2,489,469.06 $2,518,909.95 APPROPRIATION TO RESERVE FUND $10.00 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE .... _ 2,836,517.03 $2,836,527.03 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET 2,489,469.06 $5,325,996.09 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 17 PERIOD APRIL 1ST TO SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1941. BY BALANCE FROM TRADING ACCOUNT $2,517,741.95 „ CLUB LICENCES _ $600.00 „ BEER LICENCES ...: 133.00 „ LICENCE TRANSFER FEES 535.00 1,168.00 $2,518,909.95 ACCOUNT. BY BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD $2,836,527.03 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1941 ...... 2,489,469.06 $5,325,996.09 N 18 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. BALANCE-SHEET AS AT ASSETS. CASH: $1,250.89 ... 298,950.74 2,711,529.43 $3,011,731.06 137.410.00 1,730,563.40 ADVANCES TO WAREHOUSE MANAGERS, AUDITORS, AND VENDORS, ETC. STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY : ADVANCE PAYMENTS FOR MERCHANDISE 25,166.70 REAL ESTATE (LAND) 46,165.00 BUILDINGS (LESS DEPRECIATION) 89,016.94 EQUIPMENT (LESS DEPRECIATION) 5,698.56 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (LESS DEPRECIATION) 1,429.74 DEFERRED CHARGES: $17,571.64 759.07 4,656.64 22,987.35 $5,070,168.75 W. F. KENNEDY, Chairman. F. D. CAMPBELL, Chief Accountant. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 19 MARCH 31ST, 1942. LIABILITIES ACCOUNTS PAYABLE '. BUILDINGS INSTALMENT PURCHASE ACCOUNT RESERVE FUND ,614.17 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT (UNDIVIDED PROFITS) _ 3,373,554.58 $5,070,168.75 I certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended 31st March, 1942, have been examined under my direction, and that in my opinion the above Balance-sheet is properly drawn up, so as to exhibit a true and accurate statement of the affairs of the Board, according to the best of my information and the explanations given to me and as shown by the books of the Board. J. A. CRAIG, C.A., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C., 2nd July, 191,2. N 20 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. TRADING ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD TO STOCK ON HAND SEPTEMBER 30th, 1941 $1,893,397.91 „ MERCHANDISE PURCHASED 7,419,446.24 „ OPERATING COSTS: WAREHOUSES: Salaries and wages $54,966.22 Rents ._ 6,325.00 Insurance 4,672.53 Telegraph and telephone ... 652.90 Light, water, and fuel ..._ 1,994.79 Depreciation 3,633.70 Sundries 6,364.23 VENDORS: Salaries and wages _. $202,148.36 Rents 31,362.60 $78,609.37 Insurance _ - 3,972.45 Telegraph and telephone _-. 2,190.69 Light, water, and fuel 9,808.98 Depreciation 3,345.60 Sundries (including alterations) 11,616.85 264,445.53 HEAD OFFICE EXPENSES: Administrative salaries $36,275.54 Travelling expenses .1,788.35 Rents - - 1,620.00 Telegraph and telephone 1,338.90 Light, water, and fuel 100.00 Printing and stationery 16,524.06 Postage and express - 4,110.39 Bank charges , .-- 221.65 Guarantee bonds _ 328.96 Employees' group insurance 3,463.46 Retirement allowance contributions 13,605.34 Retirement grants 862.00 Depreciation 373.26 Sundries 1,109.92 343,054.90 81,721.83 BALANCE CARRIED TO PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 3,266,491.18 $13,004,112.06 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 21 OCTOBER 1st, 1941, TO MARCH 31st, 1942. BY SALES TO PERMIT-HOLDERS ...... $8,909,103.96 „ SALES TO BEER LICENSEES :... 2,352,165.30 $11,261,259.26 OTHER INCOME: Interest Rents Storage $169.33 7,455.10 3,767.54 12,289.40 1,730,563.40 $13,004,112.06 N 22 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECRET SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES $27,781.93 „ MAINTENANCE OF PRISONERS 1,129.76 $28,911.69 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31st, 1942 _ 3,373,554.58 $3,402,466.27 APPROPRIATION TO RESERVE FUND $10.00 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE 2,489,469.06 $2,489,479.06 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET ._ 3,373,554.58 $5,863,033.64 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 23 PERIOD OCTOBER 1st, 1941, TO MARCH 31ST, 1942. BY BALANCE FROM TRADING ACCOUNT $3,266,491.18 CLUB LICENCES $15,260.00 BEER LICENCES '. 105,562.00 BREWERS' LICENCES 7,224.15 DISTILLERS' LICENCES ...' : 7.503.94 LICENCE TRANSFER FEES 425.00 $3,402,466.27 ACCOUNT. BY BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD .... -_ _.._.. $2,489,479.06 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31st, 1942 _ 3,373,554.58 $5,863,033.64 N 24 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B. Summary of Prosecutions under the " Government Liquor Act,' Disposition. Description of Offence. o g XI 01 _ 2 c 3 01 wto _ 5 rt O 01 B E QJ ■+J fi __. 5 T3 El ■6 _ -H Ot — oi ~ H '__!_ 1 o Eh Section 12. Improper use of permit (allowing another i 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 28. Infraction of Regulation No. 28 (beer 3 1 1 1 50.00 50.00 Section 29. 101 33 12 22 34 10,500.00 10,500.00 Keeping or exposing liquor for sale ] Section 33. Purchasing or attempting to purchase 1 liquor \- 13 9 1 3 150.00 150.00 Taking liquor for consideration J Section 36. Possession of unsealed liquor Section 38. 4 2 2 160.00 150.00 3 3 Section 39. 52 " 9 2 11 30 1,500.00 1,500.00 Section Jf0. Drunk in a public place 3,219 1,458 28 973 496 294 12,930.00 $3,785.00 16,715.00 Section hi. Sale by licensee to person under influence 1 1 Section bi 33 16 7 6 4 1,200.00 1,200.00 section 1,3. Disqualified persons (Indian Act) unlaw fully upon premises of Government Liquor Store 10 1 3 6 325.00 325.00 Section Jf5. Supplying liquor to an interdicted person 12 4 1 7 ..... REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 25 APPENDIX Summary of Prosecutions under the B—Continued. ' Government Liquor Act "—Continued. DlSPOSITION. Description of Offence. -a H 8 CO _ 0,$ 2 fi fi OJ coco ■6 01 _ ta 1 CO 5 T3 O S E n_j 53 a Z3 ft PQ QJ T3 +-> QJ q E 8 -d 0) +> OS r* 01 'xO +* M 11 'a o H Section 1,6. Interdicted person upon premises of Gov- l i $50.00 $50.00 Section h8. 2 2 Section U9. Permitting drunkenness "j 4 1 3 150.00 150.00 Section 50. Keeping or consuming liquor in any part of an inn other than a private guest- 3 1 2 175.00 175.00 Section 52. Keeping or having liquor on premises of person engaged in selling non-intoxi- 3 3 325.00 325.00 Section 53. Keeping of liquor in a restaurant Section 55. 85 34 3 4 44 2,350.00 2,350.00 1 . 1 50.00 50.00 Section 70. Liquor in possession of interdicted person... Section 86. 8 2 4 2 350.00 350.00 Interdicted person refusing information 3 2 1 50.00 50.00 Section 87. Intoxicated person refusing to give evi- 1 1 ...... 3,593 1,568 54 1,043 634 294 $30,355.00 $3,785.00 $34,140.00 N 26 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police (Section 125). Section 12.—Improper Use of Permit (allowing Another Person to use Same). Electoral District. Disposition. r_ & a! ■6 01 ■d T3 1 ' o 8 B fi CO _ p 13 cd _ CJ a. o "5 "3 £ ■ _ c co Bj fl "S-^ fc8 tf"£ o Zxj COM p o fc CQ S PQ 8 H 1 I -- 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 28.—Infraction of Regulation No. 28 (Beer Licences). 1 1 2 j 1 .... i $50.00 $50.00 1 | ... | 1 | ...... | ...... 3 1 1 1 - ! i i $50.00 $50.00 Section 29.—Selling or offering Liquor for Sale; giving Liquor for Consideration; keeping or exposing Liquor for Sale. Atlin 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 2 1 3 1 11 47 6 1 5 27 3 1 2 2 1 3 5 1 1 3 8 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 9 2 $300.00 700.00 300.00 400.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 $300.00 700.00 Chilliwack: 300.00 Comox: 400.00 Cowichan-Newcastle: 300.00 300.00 Delta: 300.00 Dewdney: 300.00 Fernie: City of Fernie 300.00 1,200.00 300.00 300.00 600.00 Kamloops: 1,200.00 300.00 Nelson-Creston: North Okanagan: Prince Rupert: 300.00 300.00 600.00 2,800.00 600.00 300 00 Rossland-Trail: City of Trail 300.00 Similkameen: 600.00 2,800.00 600 00 Vancouver ' Victoria Totals.. - - 101 33 12 22 34 $10,500.00 $10,500.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 27 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 33.—Purchasing or attempting to purchase Liquor; taking Liquor for Consideration. Disposition. Electoral District. ° QJ z5 ■a s 8 fi fi CO 5 O+J CO fi fi QJ COCO 111 m CQ 1 CO s 0 OJ fl 13 ■+-) ce — <v 73 u •K CQ W QJ QJ 4-> OJ 4) El 13 W _ oi ~ H 'ol O Eh Kamloops : i i n 9 1 1 1 1 $50.00 50.00 50.00 $50.00 North Okanagan: 50.00 50.00 Totals _____ _ _ 13 9 1 3 $150.00 $150.00 Section 36.—Possession of Unsealed Liquor. Alberni: 1 2 1 2 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Fort George: ... Prince Rupert: 100.00 100.00 Totals - 4 2 2 $150.00 $150.00 Section 38.—Purchase of Liquor under Fictitious Name. Fort George: 2 | 1 | 2 1 Similkameen: Totals 3 | 3 Section 39.—Consuming Liquor in a Public Place. Alberni: 1 | 1 | 1 1 [ 1 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Chilliwack: Comox: 150.00 150.00 Cowiehan-Neweastle: Cranbrook: 100.00 50.00 100.00 Delta: 50.00 Dewdney: 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 Fort George: 50.00 Grand Forks-Greenwood: 50.00 N 28 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 39.—Consuming Liquor in a Public Place—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. 2d -d T3 O rt C si s O IZ CQ S E g 73 tt rt"a_ CQ 1> Kamloops: City of Kamloops 3 1 2 5 4 1 3 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 2 2 $100.00 100.00 250.00 50.00 100.00 $100.00 ioo.oo 250.00 North Okanagan: 50.00 Nopth Vancouver: Municipality of North Vancouver 100.00 100.00 100.00 Rossland-Trail: • City of Trail, 1 1 2 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 Similkameen : 1 1 2 .... 100.00 South Okanagan: » 50.00 1 1 .... | ........ i ..... .... j 5 | ...... 1 Totals -- 52 1 9 1 2 t 11 30 1 ...... $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Section 40.—Drunk in a Public Place. Alberni: 13 3 10 8 24 24 5 6 11 1 2 12 18 13 4 4 3 34 10 4 4 1 3 1 3 4 8 2 4 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 14 7 1 1 3 1 1 17 4 2 10 2 4 4 6 8 2 4 1 1 12 14 10 4 4 2 16 6 2 4 1 3 1 $250.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 $250.00 50.00 Atlin 100.00 inn.on Chilliwack: City of Chilliwack ... .— 225.00 50.00 $50.00 275.00 50 00 115.00 25.00 25.00 325.00 350.00 275.00 100.00 100.00 75.00 ■400.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 75.00 115.00 Columbia ... Comox: City of Cumberland 25.00 25.00 325 00 350.00 Cowichan-Newcastle: 275.00 City of Ladysmith . Municipality of North Cowichan . 100.00 100.00 Cranbrook: City of Cranbrook 400.00 Delta: Municipality of Richmond 25.00 Municipality of Delta 75.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 29 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police;—Continued. Section 40.—Drunk in a Public Place—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. Zxj P.HH 2 ft fi QJ COCO <8 SJ Dewdney: 5 8 1 5 6 11 6 20 10 1 86 15 1 8 21 10 17 6 87 5 13 20 1 5 2 7 244 1 5 13 2 6 4 2 8 25 27 25 8 1 2 1 1 10 1 6 1 23 2 4 9 3 18 3 1 1 11 4 5 2 1 [ 1 3 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 6 4 77 6 2 3 1 3 1 9 1 2 1 149 2 2 2 1 9 7 4 1 1 3 6 4 2 8 4 4 6 2 9 1 6 17 9 14 1 5 17. 2 8 9 1 4 2 3 74 1 5 8 2 3 2 2 6 3 16 15 5 2 1 . 35 1 1 $85.00 150.00 $85.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 125.00 125.00 175.00 100.00 Esquimalt: 50.00 Fernie: 200.00 125.00 Fort George: 125.00 175.00 Grand Forks-Greenwood: Kamloops: 75.00 225.00 25.00 150.00 445.00 240.00 350.00 125.00 425.00 50.00 200.00 225.00 25.00 75.00 50.00 75.00 1,875.00 25.00 150.00 210.00 60.00 110.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 100.00 425.00 425.00 125.00 75.00 225.00 Kaslo-Slocan: 25.00 150.00 Mackenzie _..._ Nanaimo-Islands : 445.00 240.00 Nelson-Creston: 350.00 125.00 $875.00 1,300.00 North Okanagan : 50.00 City of Vernon North Vancouver: 200.00 225.00 25.00 Municipality of West Vancouver 25.00 100.00 50.00 75.00 Prince Rupert: 1,875.00 Revelstoke Rossland-Trail: 25.00 150.00 City of Trail ..._ 210.00 50.00 110.00 Saanich _ — - Salmon Arm: 50.00 50.00 150.00 Similkameen : 100.00 425.00 425.00 South Okanagan: 125.00 60.00 1 50.00 1 | N 30 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 40.—Drunk in a Public Place—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. Zv c c CO _ M _ 01 _ fifi: — 01 rn "1 Vancouver Victoria . Yale Totals 2,111 164 7 1,316 1 11 | 505 2 | 100 ... | 1 241 16 $950.00 1,225.00 75.00 $2,410.00 425.00 3,249 1,458 28 j 973 496 294 I I I $12,930.00 $3,360.00 1,650.00 75.00 $3,785.00 $16,715.00 i Section 41-—Sale by Licensee to Person under Influence of Liquor. Fort George: Balance of District.. Section 42.—Supplying Liquor to a Minor. Chilliwack: 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 2 1 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 $300.00 $300.00 Comox: Cranbrook: Esquimalt: Fort George: Grand Forks-Greenwood: 300.00 300 00 Nanaimo-Islands: North Okanagan: North Vancouver: City of North Vancouver Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Rossland-Trail: Salmon Arm: City of Salmon Arm . Similkameen: South Okanagan: City of Kelowna Vancouver 600.00 600 00 Totals 33 16 7 6 4 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 31 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 4.3.—Disqualified Persons (Indian Act) unlawfully upon Premises of Government Liquor Store. Disposition. Electoral District. Z o •a H 3 ft c 01 gj 5 fi 3 01 COCO ■6 . ca ta 's 3 "3 o <u ■6 O) rt CD 73 *h CQ 0> m Eg t_ _^ QJ Is CQ o 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 l l l 2 1 2 1 $100.00 $100.00 Chilliwack: City of Chilliwack Comox: 50.00 50.00 Prince Rupert: 125.00 50.00 125.00 Yale 50.00 Totals _ _ 10 1 .... | 3 1 6 $325.00 $325.00 Section 45.—Supplying Liquor to an Interdicted Person. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 ...... Chilliwack: City of Chilliwack Fort George: Grand Forks-Greenwood: Kamloops: Nelson-Creston: Prince Rupert: Salmon Arm: Totals 12 1 4 11 7 1 I I Section Jf.6.—Interdicted Person upon Premises of Government Liquor Store. Dewdney: Balance of District.. 11 $50.00 ! $50.00 Section 48.—Improper Use of Permits. Chilliwack: City of Chilliwack . I N 32 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 49-—Permitting Drunkenness; giving Liquor to a Person under the Influence of Liquor. Disposition. Electoral District. il ^ « fi s at S il fi at vim ti at 03 ca s a. 5 "o 0 13 . fi at -p rt — at rt «* PQ at at -4-» at o at « 73 U "3 o H 11........ i 11 ----- 11 i i [........ 1 1 .... | i 1 i i i $50.00 $50.00 Chilliwack: 50.00 50.00 50.00 Salmon Arm: 50.00 Totals - ^ i --- 1 3 $150.00 | ..- 1 $150.00 Section 50.—Keeping or consuming Liquor in any Part of an Inn other than a Private Guest-room. Section 52.—Keeping or having Liquor on Premises or Person engaged in selling Non-intoxicating Beverages. Section 53.—Keeping of Liquor in a Restaurant. Fernie: 1 2 1 2 Kamloops: $175.00 $175.00 Totals.... 3 1 2 $175.00 | $175.00 1 Alberni: 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 $200.00 75.00 | $200.00 Rossland-Trail: City of Trail 50.00 | 50.00 Totals 3 3 $325.00 [ $325.00 [ 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 $50.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 Comox: 50 00 Cowichan-Newcastle: Cranbrook: 150.00 Delta: 100 00 Esquimalt: 50.00 50.00 100.00 Fernie: Kamloops: Lillooet -... Nanaimo: City of Nanaimo . REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 33 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 53.—Keeping of Liquor in a Restaurant—'Continued. Disposition. Electoral District. ° 01 • CQ Zo ■Z3 £ ai 5 ^ 01 _ ft-_; S ft 3 QJ en co ■V 01 01 ta 1 s 'o cd 0 ■6 . c: £ 13 V d — oi " r. «* ra . 01 CO O 01 oi 11 ■a QJ H> CO QJ ffl OJ "cfl *J O Nelson-Creston: l 5 4 2 6 4 1 1 1 27 14 2 1 5 2 1 19 1 1 1 2 i 3 3 1 2 1 1 8 11 $50.00 150.00 175.00 50.00. $50.00 North Okanagan: 150.00 North Vancouver: 175.00 50.00 Prince Rupert: Revelstoke: 100.00 75.00 50.00 450.00 550.00 100.00 Rossland-Trail: City of Trail 75.00 Skeena 50.00 450.00 550.00 Totals - 85 34 3 4 44 $2,350.00 $2,350.00 Section 55.—Unlawfully acting as Agent. $50.00 $50.00 Section 70.—Liquor in Possession of an Interdicted Person. 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 $300.00 $300.00 Dewdney: Grand Forks-Greenwood: 50.00 Kamloops: 50.00 -- 1 2 Totals 8 2 4 2 S350.00 $350.00 Section 86.—Interdicted Person refusing Information as to Source of Supply. Esquimalt: 1 1 1 1 1 1 j $50.00 $50.00 Rossland-Trail: 1 1 Salmon Arm: Totals 3 • 2 1 $50.00 | $50.00 1 Section 87.—Intoxicated Person refusing to give Evidence. Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert I I I I N 34 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX C. REGULATIONS. The Board did not promulgate any regulation under the Statute or amend any regulation of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board during the period under review. Price-lists. Orders in Council passed and affecting price-lists during the period April 1st, 1941, to March 31st, 1942, are as follows:— Price-list. O.C. No. Date approved. Remarks. No. 1. Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, and Imported Ale and Stout. 501 16-4-41 Amendment. 751 2-6-41 Amendment. 803 6-6-41 Amendment and addition. • 880 25-6-41 Rescission of Issue No. 8 and enactment of Issue No. 9. 1323 20-9-41 Amendment. 1632 29-11-41 Amendment and addition. 1668 8-12-41 Amendment and addition. No. 531 22-4-41 Amendment. 748 2-6-41 Amendment. 1189 19-8-41 Amendment. 1440 10-10-41 Amendment. 1456 20-10-41 Amendment. 1494 27-10-41 Amendment. 1545 4-11-41 Amendment. No 748 2-6-41 Amendment. 750 2-6-41 Amendment. 1441 10-10-41 Amendment. 1455 20-10-41 Amendment. 1495 27-10-41 Amendment. 1649 4-12-41 Amendment. No 749 1609 2-6-41 25-11-41 Amendment. No 1630 29-11-41 actment of Issue No. 7. No 530 22-4-41 752 2-6-41 Amendment. 1188 19-8-41 Amendment. 1439 10-10-41 Amendment. Premises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1942. Premises. Lease. Monthly Rental. City or Town. Date of Expiry. Duration. Remarks. Administrative Offices. Victoria: Rooms 400b, 409-418, and 423, $270.00 Monthly tenancy, including light, heat, water, and janitor service. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Entire warehouse, of which the Government Liquor Store, 869-871 Beatty Street, forms part, is rented at rate of $375 per month ; proportion of rental charged against warehouse is $200 per month and against Government Liquor Store, $175 per month. Warehouses. Victoria: 1019 Wharf Street ' Vancouver: 857 Beatty Street- 869-871 Beatty Street 200.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 35 APPENDIX C—Continued. Premises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1942—Continued. Premises. Lease. Monthly Rental. Remarks. City or Town. Date of Expiry. Duration. Government Liquor Stores. 31-1-46 5 years $40.00 35.00 Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property; living-quarters rented, $5 per month. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy ; includes heat. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Includes heat and water. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy ; includes heat and water. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property ; living-quarters rented, $15 per month, plus half heating costs. Monthly tenancy . includes heat and water. Includes heat and water. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Premises erected by Board on property owned by Pacific Mills, Ltd. Rental, one peppercorn, payable annually on 99-year lease. Living-quarters rented at $25 per month, plus half heating costs. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. First two years. Subsequent five years. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy ; includes heat. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property ; living-quarters rented, $10 per month. Atlin Burns Lake Campbell River_ Chilliwack 30.00 35.00 75.00 35.00 50.00 35.00 35.00 30.00 60.00 65.00 40.00 35.00 31-3-42 5 years 28-2-43 2 years Duncan. _ 31-5-47 31-5-44 7 years 3 years Golden Gold Bridge 35.00 40.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 ■ 60.00 Grand Forks _ Hope— _ Kelowna Kamloops 30-6-44 3 years 40.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 30.00 30-6-46 30-9-43 5 years 3 years Ladner Mission. _ Michel _ McBride _ 50.00 20.00 175.00 200.00 125.00 30.00 50.00 1 peppercorn annually 25.00 New Westminster 30-9-46 31-12-42 10 years 2 years 31-10-2036 99 years 31-3-42 28-2-43 30-9-44 5 years 7 years 7 years 25.00 ( 50.00 { 60.00 65.00 40.00 30.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 55.00 17.00 Princeton ___ ■ Quesnel 31-3-45 5 years N 36 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX C—Continued. Premises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1942—Continued. Premises. Lease. Monthly Rental. City or Town. Date of Expiry. Duration. Remarks. Government Liquor Stores— Continued. $40.00 35.00 50.00 25.00 35.00 125.00 25.00 275.00 425.00 425.00 200.00 218.00 175.00 30.00 75.00 225.00 250.00 40.00 15.00 Monthly tenancy; includes light, heat, and water. Trail Vancouver: 833 Pender Street West 230 Hastings Street East ) Rear, 238 Hastings St. East j 822-826 Hornby Street 31-7-45 30-9-45 31-7-45 30-11-43 28-2-42 31-5-42 10 years 10 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years Includes heat and water. 214-6-8 Carrall Street _ . 775 Davie Street _ 869-871 Beatty Street..! leased at a total rental of $375 per month. Proportion of rental charged against store, $175 per month ; and against warehouse, $200 per month. (See also warehouse.) Victoria: 716 Johnson Street 634 Humboldt Street _ 30-9-44 28-2-46 3 years 5 years Yahk __ per month. REPORT OP LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1941-42. N 37 Statement of Prescriptions for Liquor issued by Physicians and honoured by Government Liquor Vendors and Druggists during Period April 1st, 1941, to March 31st, 1942. Vancouver Physicians. Victoria Physicians Outside Physicians. Month. u 01 a» o o c c XO 01 >> tt . CJ Efl > +J 3.2 o ba cj bo 5 s cG u Sri ■a m ra xiO ■s 3 3 u OB "rt 0 E-i '£ ° O rr_ .. . » ra ra '£'5 >0 S& 1_ o p 01 to cj.2 'to S le 'a 43 O ■v o •S'g . o o> 0_ -4-> 11 op 13 o E-i 1941. April 4 15 19 2 28 30 7 30 37 5 17 22 2 19 21 5 36 41 June . 5 24 29 3 19 22 1 34 35 July .... 2 25 27 2 24 26 3 26 29 August - 3 27 30 4 13 17 5 34 39 September „ 3 16 19 2 18 _ 20 1 44 45 October — 5 21 26 3 17 20 4 46 50 November.. — 7 26 33 4 18 22 10 53 63 December 12 22 34 4 29 33 22 84 106 1942. 1 January — 10 18 28 5 13 .... 18 7 37 [ 44 4 28 32 3 13 .... 16 5 48 | 53 4 25 29 3 13 .... 16 9 56 I 65 Totals 64 264 .... | 328 1 37 224 .... [ 261 1 79 528 j 607 Statement of Permits issued from April 1st, 1941, to March 31st, 1942. Description. Number issued. Price. Amount. Individual Liquor Permits, Sec. 11 (a) Druggists, Physicians, Dentists, and Veterinaries, Sec. 11 (b) — Hospitals, Sanatoriums, etc., Sec. 11 (b) ___ Mechanical, Manufacturing, and Scientific Pursuits, Sec. 11 (6). Minister of the Gospel, Sec. 11 (c) _:_. ___ Special Permits, Sec. 11 (d)— Total _ -- - - 251,014 94 0.25 .25 .25 $62,753.50 23.50 8.00 1 8* Free .25 1 « 4.50 I 5* 4 .25 1.00 ' 785 1.00 785.00 . 922 2.00 1,844.00 5* Free $65,419.50 * Issued free to Provincial Government institutions. APPENDIX C—Continued. CHART ILLUSTRATING SALE OF LIQUOR AND ADMINISTRATION OF "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" BY ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, FISCAL YEAR.ENDED MARCH 31st, 1942. SALE OF LIQUOR (INCLUDING S
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Title | GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1ST, 1941, TO MARCH 31ST, 1942 |
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Extent | Foldout Chart: APPENDIX C - Continued. CHART ILLUSTRATING SALE OF LIQUOR AND ADMINISTRATION OF "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" BY ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, FISCAL YEAR ENDED MARCH 31ST, 1942. -- p. N 39 |
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