PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Twelfth Annual Report of the business done in pursuance of the TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT for the period JANUARY 1st TO DECEMBER 31st 1952 VICTORIA, B.C. Printed by Don McDiarmid, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty 1953 To His Honour Clarence Wallace, C.B.E., 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 period January 1st, 1952, to December 31st, 1952. WESLEY D. BLACK, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Victoria, B.C., October 9th, 1953. The Honourable Wesley D. Black, 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 period January 1st, 1952, to December 31st, 1952. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, R. A. PENNINGTON, Commissioner of Teachers' Pensions. October 8th, 1953. "TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT ANNUAL REPORT REPORT OF THE BUSINESS DONE IN PURSUANCE OF THE "TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT" DURING THE PERIOD JANUARY 1st, 1952, TO DECEMBER 31st, 1952. Section 4.—Superannuation-allowance payments pursuant to this section amounted to $104,287.22. The Minister of Finance reimbursed the Fund by the amount of $82,018.50 in accordance with the provisions of subsection (4). The increases pursuant to subsection (5), amounting to $22,268.72, were paid from the Service Pensions Account. As at December 31st, 1952, there were 163 persons in receipt of allowances under this section. Section 6.—Contributions received from teachers amounted to $1,471,090.45, consisting of ordinary contributions of $1,236,879.14, special 1-per-cent contributions of $233,290.53, and individual contributions for service-pension credits pursuant to subsection (7) of $920.78. As at December 31 st, 1952, there were 8,015 active contributors to the Fund. Section 8.—Employer contributions received pursuant to this section amounted to $1,467,741.52. Section 11.—Superannuation allowances were granted to fifty-one teachers who attained retirement age. For analysis see statements of comparative statistics appended hereto. Section 15.—Superannuation allowances were granted to seven teachers who had become totally and permanently disabled. Section 16(1) and (2 ).—Superannuation allowances were granted to the dependent in the case of six teachers who died while still in service. Section 16 (4) and (5).—Refunds amounting to $7,924.84 were made in the case of seven teachers who died while still in service. Section 18.—Refunds amounting to $117,282.39 were made to 439 teachers who left the service of their employers. Section 23.—Administration expenses paid from the Fund amounted to $37,276.83. Section 26.—During the year four meetings of the Teachers' Pensions Board were held, at which thirty-five individual cases were dealt with. Section 31.—The securities held by the Trustees on December 31st, 1952, are set out in Schedule No. 1 of this Report. Section 36 (1).—In accordance with the provisions of this section, an actuarial valuation of the assets and liabilities of the Fund as at December 31st, 1952, was made by Messrs. Pipe and Eckler, consulting actuaries, and the actuarial balance-sheet appears as Schedule No. 2 of this Report. R. A. PENNINGTON, Commissioner of Teachers' Pensions. V 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA TEACHERS' PENSIONS FUND Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the Year Ended December 31st, 1952 Revenue Contributions as per requirements of the " Teachers' Pensions Act"— Employees, section 6— Contributions for retirement annuities $1,236,879.14 Contributions, special 1-percent ; 233,290.53 Contributions for service pensions pursuant to subsection (7) 920.78 $1,471,090.45 Employers, section 8 1,467,741.52 Minister of Finance, section 4 (4) (as per contra).__ 82,018.50 Interest on investments and bank interest 553,534.07 Expenditure Superannuation allowances— Payable from Teachers' Pensions Fund— Service pensions $402,859.90 Less amount refunded 628.04 Section 4 (5) increases Retirement annuities Less amount refunded $402,231.86 22,268.72 $120,559.60 59.76 Payable by Minister of Finance, section 4 (4)— Allowances paid $82,276.34 Less amount refunded 257.84 Net amount (as per contra) Refund of employees' contributions— Section 16 (4) $7,156.84 Section 16 (5) 768.00 Section 18 117,282.39 Administration expenses, section 23 $3,574,384.54 $424,500.58 120,499.84 82,018.50 125,207.23 37,276.83 Net increase of ledger assets 789,502.98 $2,784,881.56 TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT—ANNUAL REPORT TEACHERS' PENSIONS FUND Balance-sheet as at December 31st, 1952 Assets V 7 Cash at Canadian Bank of Commerce _ Accounts receivable— Due from employees._ $102,219.99 Due from employers._ 229,258.87 General Account Trustees' Account Total $46,587.56 $24,409.82 $70,997.38 331,478.86 331,478.86 Investments at cost—net after amortization of premiums and discounts (see Schedule No. 1) 18,737,508.70 18,737,508.70 (Par value, $19,012,500; market value, $17,266,075.) Accrued interest on investments 161,127.46 161,127.46 $378,066.42 $18,923,045.98 $19,301,112.40 Liabilities Employees' Retirement Annuity Account $8,903,162.05 Employers' Service Pensions Account 10,106,192.75 Accounts payable— Administration expense $33,070.67 Unpaid superannuation allowances 93,274.09 • Sundry 529.98 126,874.74 Prepaid employer contributions 164,882.86 $19,301,112.40 I certify that the accounts of the Commissioner and Trustees of the Teachers' Pensions Fund for the year ended December 31st, 1952, have been examined under my direction. The liabilities in respect of Employees' Retirement Annuity Account and Employers' Service Pensions Account are stated at book value. Under the terms of section 36 (1) of the "Teachers' Pensions Act, 1940," chapter 334, R.S.B.C. 1948, an actuarial valuation of these liabilities was made as at December 31st, 1952, and is attached hereto as Schedule No. 2. Subject to the foregoing remarks, I certify that the above balance-sheet is, in my opinion, properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct statement of the affairs of the Fund according to the best of my information and the explanations given to me and as shown by the books of the Fund. C. J. Ferber, C.A., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C., October 7th, 1953. BRITISH COLUMBIA SCHEDULE No. 1, TEACHERS' PENSIONS FUND Trustees of the Teachers' Pensions Fund and the Minister of Finance for the Province of British Columbia Securities Held as at December 31st, 1952 Description Date of Maturity Par Value Cost Price Book Value Accrued Interest as at Dec. 31, 1952 Province of British Columbia— 3'/_>% bonds_ June 1, 1953 $24,000.00 $23,649.50 $23,986.93 $69.04 Sept. 1, 1953 81,000.00 91,926.40 81,845.85 1,342.60 3'/_% bonds _ June 1,1954 15,500.00 15,692.40 15,523.81 44.59 3i/4% bonds. - June 1, 1955 56,000.00 54,939.00 55,797.22 161.10 3!/2% bonds ____ ____ ______ June 1, 1956 171,000.00 167,668.00 170,175.36 491.92 3% bonds Feb. 1,1958 18,000.00 17,758.80 17,904.84 224.88 2%% bonds_ ' - Oct. 15, 1959 5,000.00 4,931.25 4,960.14 29.01 4Vz % bonds - Apr. 1, 1960 Dec. 15, 1960 500.00 327,000.00 558.13 331,492.50 524.54 329,464.96 5.61 3 % bonds ___ . 430.04 2M% bonds ._ __ _ Oct. 15, 1963 100,000.00 99,500.00 99,659.55 580.14 3% bonds June 15,1964 552,000.00 544,396.25 546,085.02 725.93 July 1,1964 700,000.00 683,410.00 687,285.54 10.500.00 2%% bonds ... Apr. 15, 1966 228,000.00 221,835.00 223,348.28 1,322.72 2%% bonds - _____ Oct. 15, 1966 56,000.00 52,970.00 53,703.48 324.88 2%% bonds ._ Jan. 15, 1967 489,000.00 480,440.50 482,625.43 6,226.39 2%% bonds Feb. 1, 1967 400,000.00 400,000.00 400,000.00 4,580.84 2%% bonds — May 15, 1967 310,000.00 310,000.00 310,000.00 1,074.40 23/4% bonds ___ ___ ___ _. June .15, 1968 184,000.00 178,443.75 179,778.14 221.81 3% bonds June 15,1968 658,000.00 642,126.25 643,907.53 865.34 July 2, 1968 300,000.00 297,780.00 298,279.35 4,487.67 2%% bonds __ _ __ -. July 2, 1968 200,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 2,742.46 3% bonds Dec. 15, 1969 1,468,500.00 1,452,943.75 1,455,205.50 1,931.22 July 31, 1970 2,075,000.00 2,058,400.00 2,061,731.15 26,093.73 3 % bonds Aug. 10, 1970 410,000.00 406,720.00 407,374.12 4,818.89 23/4% bonds ____ Oct. 1, 1971 750,000.00 750,000.00 750,000.00 5,142.15 2%% bonds Sept. 26, 1972 200,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 1,446.58 3% bonds _ _ Feb. 1, 1974 725,000.00 703,250.00 706,656.00 9,057.57 Guaranteed by the Province of British Columbia— B.C. Power Commission— 3% bonds- - - Oct. 1, 1967 513,000.00 484,466.25 486,997.15 3,836.98 3% bonds- Nov. 1,1968 919,500.00 886,162.88 889,310.15 4,534.51 334% bonds- ___ Sept. 15, 1991 1,779,000.00 1,779,000.00 1,779,000.00 19,556.81 4% bonds May 21, 1992 563,000.00 563,000.00 563,000.00 2,467.94 June 15,1992 428,000.00 428,000.00 428,000.00 750.46 4% bonds —_ — — Sept. 15, 1992 693,000.00 693,000.00 693,000.00 8,126.14 Corporation of the Village of Quali cum Beach— 3'/_% bonds _..__ Sept. 1,1961-70 63,000.00 64,946.70 64,719.52 730.97 Vancouver and Districts Joint Sewer age and Drainage Board— 4% bonds ___ . May 1, 1958 4,000.00 4,260.00 4,090.59 26.30 5% bonds ._ Sept. 1, 1959 11,000.00 12,650.00 11,658.30 182.33 4% bonds _— May 1, 1962 3,000.00 3,195.00 3,094.21 19.73 5% bonds — —- Sept. 1, 1962 3,000.00 3,521.70 3,258.07 49.73 5*4% bonds _.._. ._ Sept. 1, 1962 2,000.00 2,505.00 2,247.90 36.47 4% bonds May 1, 1963 2,000.00 2.140.20 2,072.29 13.15 May 1, 1964 5,000.00 5,389.00 5,212.29 32.88 4Yi% bonds _ Sept. 1, 1965 7,000.00 8,202.50 7,728.39 104.42 4Vi% bonds _ . - Mar. 1, 1968 3,000.00 3,475.00 3,297.09 44.75 5% bonds - Sept. 1,1969 18,000.00 22,390.25 20,766.89 298.36 4V4% bonds .__ __ __ Sept. 1, 1970 1,000.00 1,157.90 1,100.80 14.92 West Nicomen Dyking District— 4% bonds _ May 1, 1953 2,500.00 2,672.25 2,506.70 16.44 Government of Canada— 3% bonds — - Feb. 1, 1962 430,000.00 406,587.50 406,762.32 421,514.01 5,372.05 3,320.88 3% bonds Oct. 1, 1963 444,000.00 420,231.25 3% bonds _. Sept. 1, 1966 1,882,000.00 1,829,110.00 1,834,258.18 18,716.89 Guaranteed by Government of Canada— Canadian National Railways— 3% bonds ..._. Jan. 3, 1966 130,000.00 126,000.00 126,414.55 1,933.97 2%% bonds Jan. 2, 1967 128,000.00 119,930.00 120,697.54 403,513.12 1,755.29 3,581.94 2%% bonds — Sept. 15, 1969 425,000.00 401,562.50 2% % bonds Jan. 16, 1971 50,000.00 47,250.00 47,465.90 661.64 Totals- - - - $19,012,500.00 $1«,711,637.36 $18,737,508.70 $161,127 46 TEACHERS' PENSIONS ACT—ANNUAL REPORT V 9 © o O Q o o ooo ooo ooo Tt o' rH NO P4 CT\ c/0 O O O o o o o^ q ok ci ri r-" O 00 Tt r*-. cl O .g 0 o B3 f. ■o .2 '5 § fa (N •Si *5lN in ON -5. 3 o '> CD 1st, 19' 1st, 19 st, 195 31st, 1 Q ON H Cfl cu H E lanuary lanuary ember 31 lecember c/3 o rH C/3 4-1 c « _ «" .2 8 0 g tt. w 3 B > 1 CO o > a > Vi m o u >> o fl G U h-i &rH 2 w a CD 0 CO <D a. 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CU 3 cd 3 TJ u £ rt -_ »3 3 0J teed1 3 TJ U CC 2j4 0.3 D 3 3 CD 3 ra 3 TJ U eg a __ 0_S D.3 bit ra E c S 3 M si ra Eg 3 i/_ 3 O o t-1 S 55 3 O o s 3 Ui (a) (b) o £ « 3 O o Hi £ 1946— •1 1 Normal retirement 183 97 29 11 — 18 12 9 3 2 | 1 | 2 198 106 36 ii Disability 76 16 11 1 2 1 .... 1 5 — — 1 — 72 18 12 Death 40 — 6 .... | .... 1 - 1 - I - ._.. | .._. 45 | ____ - .-1 ____ Totals 299 113 40 11 25 ] 14 10 --1 ___. 9 2| 1| 2 - I 315 j 124 48 "1 1947— | 1 i Normal retirement 198 106 36 11 21 14 9 2 7 1 1 212 |118 45 13 [ ___. Disability ... 72 18 12 5 4 1 4 73 [ 22 13 [ -... Death- 45 - l| 1 45 | - 1 - Totals - 315 124 48 11 | ____ 27 | 18 10 2 | -. 12 i ! i 1 1 - 330 [140 58 13 1 ... 1948— 1 1 1 Normal retirement 212 118 45 13 .... 12 17 2 5 l 1 3 l | .___ 219 [ 133 44 12 [ ____ Disability 73 22 13 _.. 2 2 3 72 [ 24 13 .... | ____ Death 45 - - 9 1 1- - 1 - .... 1 .... 53 | - 1 — Totals 330 140 58 13 | .... 23 | 19 2 ■1 - 9 1| 1| 3 i! - 344 |157 57 12 | .... 1949— | | 1 1 1 Normal retirement 219 133 44 12 18 [ 16 4 - 1 - 9 - 1 1 .... | .__ 228 149 47 12 | ____ Disability 72 24 13 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 -_ | -.. ..... [ .___ 70 24 14 -- | ___- Death-- 53 - 1 - 1 - 1 ■ 1 59 | __. - [ Totals 344 157 57 12 [ ___. 25 [ 16 5 -_ | _-. 12 [ 1 - 1 - 357 [173 61 12 | 1950— 1 1 1 Normal retirement 228 149 47 12 19 17 3 8 1 I 2 1 - 239 [165 48 12 Disability 70 24 14 2 5 ._„ 1 .... 3 .„. I 1 1 —_ ____ | __.. 69 | 28 14 Death 59 3 .... 1 .... 3 1 ■■ — 1 — 59 | .... .... .... | .... Totals 357 173 61 12 | -- 24 | 22 3 - 1 14 [ 2 | 2 -__ | __.. 367 [193 62 12 | 1951— 1 1 Normal retirement 239 165 48 12 8 2 -- | 40 8 2 1 2 239 163 48 12 40 Disability 69 28 14 - 1 1 1 —_ | .-. 3 [ "2 67 28 15 Death _ 59 367 .... 1 .... 1 .... 6(1 | Totals 193 62 12 | .-.. 10 | 3 1 .... | 40 11 2 | 3 | .... -1 - 366 [191 63 12 [ 40 1952— 1 1 1 1 Normal retirement 239 163 48 12 40 2| 1 ._.. | 48 8 4 1 1 233 |159 48 12 | 87 Disability 67 28 15 6 | ____ 1 ____ | __.. 4 69 [ 28 16 ____ | __.. Death _. 60 ..„ 5 | ___. 1 ... | .... -- 1 .... 65 | -. 1 .___ [ ____ Totals 366 191 63 12 40 13 | 1 1 2 -- | 48 1 12 4 1 | _- 1 1 367]187 65 12 [ 87 1 1 Guaranteed: (a) Superannuant died after expiration of guaranteed period; (ft) guaranteed period expired, super- annuant having died previously. 2 Disability; recovery; returned to teaching service. V 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA TEACHERS' PENSIONS FUND Comparative Statistics, January 1st, 1946, to December 31st, 1952, Subdivided According to Sex of Contributor Allowances Fiscal Year Number of Contributors Number of Refunds Granted Number of Allowances Granted Number of Deaths and Expirations Number of Allowances in Force at End of Year Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1946 Non-active 1947 1,742 | 3,387 227 666 2,100 1 3,842 169 438 2,135 | 4,012 170 j 532 2,385 | 4,260 129 | 711 2,724 | 4,561 105 | 630 2,976 | 4,605 148 j 898 3,159 j 4,856 174 1 972 97 118 111 71 52 85 70 511 504 444 362 359 412 376 29 20 26 | 31 25 19 21 25 24 25 25 29 28 36 5 4 11 5 5 6 9 9 10 4 - 8 13 10 9 200 222 236 252 271 289 308 298 319 1948 334 1949.- 351 1950 363 1951 383 1952 410 VICTORIA, B.C. Printed by Don McDiarmid, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty 1953 360-1253-6922
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