PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Thirty-third Annual Report of the Business Done in Pursuance of the CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION ACT for the YEAR ENDED MARCH 31 1968 Printed by A. Sutton, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in right of the Province of British Columbia. 1969 To Colonel the Honourable John R. Nicholson, P.C, O.B.E., Q.C., LL.D., 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 Civil Service Superannuation Act during the fiscal year 1967/68. WESLEY D. BLACK, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Victoria, British Columbia, January 21,1969. The Honourable Wesley D. Black, Provincial Secretary, Victoria, British Columbia. Sir,—I have the honour to lay before you the Report of the business done in pursuance of the Civil Service Superannuation Act during the fiscal year 1967/68. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, W. H. FORREST, Superannuation Commissioner. January 20,1969. Superannuation Report, 1967/68 Report of the Business Done in Pursuance of the Civil Service Superannuation Act during the Fiscal Year 1967/68 PART I.—CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND Sections 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 16, 18, 19, 21, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, and 58 (Employee and Employer Contributions).—During the year an amount of $5,054,406 was received from employees, consisting of the following:— Compulsory and arrears contributions $4,435,358 Voluntary contributions 606,047 Repayment of moneys withdrawn 13,001 $5,054,406 During the year, employer contributions amounting to a net total of $4,055,522 were received from the following sources:— Minister of Finance— Compulsory and arrears matching $3,916,038 Reinstatement matching 13,001 Prior-service and reclassification requirements 962 2-per-cent formula requirements 545,595 Service-bonus requirements 123,944 Minimum-allowance requirements 14,596 $4,614,136 Less refund abatements 1,060,490 British Columbia Ferry Authority $268,409 Less refund abatements 44,045 $3,553,646 224,364 Alcoholism Foundation of British Columbia 4,673 Dyking districts 867 Employees' association and credit unions 4,681 Liquor Control Board 243,169 University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, and Simon Fraser University 24,122 $4,055,522 As at March 31,1968, there were 17,140 active contributors to the Fund, 2,859 of whom have made special voluntary contributions. There were 1,988 making current voluntary contributions. The remaining 871 have voluntary credits but have discontinued voluntary contributions. S 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA Section 13.—As at March 31, 1968, deposits with the Treasury at credit of the Civil Service Superannuation Fund amounted to $119,332,358. Section 14.—Interest in the amount of $5,345,424 was received from the Minister of Finance, calculated on the credit balances in the Fund on April 1 and October 1, 1967, and computed as follows:— At the rate of 5 per cent per annum $4,712,002 At the rate of 4 per cent per annum 633,422 $5,345,424 Section 17.—A statement of all moneys received and paid out under the provisions of this Act and the assets and liabilities appertaining to the granting of superannuation allowances under its provisions is given in the statements of revenue and expenditure and the balance-sheets appended. Section 18.—Superannuation allowances were granted to 171 retiring employees under this section. For analysis see statements of comparative statistics appended. Section 20.—Six deferred superannuation allowances were granted under this section. Section 21.—Of the 171 allowances granted under setion 18, 42 retiring employees selected the 2-per-cent formula under this section. Section 22.—Superannuation allowances were granted to dependents of 16 employees who died while in service, five of which were granted on the 2-per-cent formula. Section 24.—Refunds totalling $69,726 were made to the widow or estate in the case of 31 contributors who died while in service. Section 25.—(1) Refunds totalling $1,184,935 were made to 1,837 former contributors who left the service of their employer, including 64 with more than 10 years' of countable service who elected to receive a refund. Of these, 13 were eligible to receive an immediate superannuation allowance and the other 51 were entitled to leave their credits in the Fund in order to receive a deferred superannuation allowance after reaching their minimum retirement age. (3) A total of $48,076 was transferred to the contributors' credit in Employees' Suspense Accounts in Part I and Part II in respect of 47 former employees who were out of the service of the Government for more than three years. Section 28.—Administration expenses covering both Part I and Part II, amounting to $81,688, were paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. Section 37.—An amount of $4,986 was paid over to the Minister of Finance from the accounts of 38 former contributors (34 under Part I and four under Part II). Imprest Payments and Receipts.—An amount of $344,952 was paid out in supplementing allowances granted prior to April 1, 1953, under Schedule B, allowances granted prior to April 1, 1958, under section 58a (effective April 1, 1962), and allowances granted prior to March 31, 1966, under section 58b (effective May 1, 1966). The Minister of Finance reimbursed the Fund for this amount out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund. By special arrangement with the Crown Life Insurance Company, payments totalling $35,844 to retired employees of the Liquor Control Board were made out of the Fund, which was reimbursed by the insurance company. These payments were in respect of the portion of their total benefits purchased from the insurance company prior to August 1, 1961. CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 S 7 PART II.—RETIREMENT FUND Sections4, 21, 43, 53,54, and 58 (Employee and Employer Contributions).— During the year an amount of $981,268 was received from employees, consisting of the following:— Compulsory and arrears contributions $898,516 Voluntary contributions 82,752 $981,268 During the year, employer contributions amounting to a net total of $614,811 were received from the following sources:— Minister of Finance— Compulsory and arrears matching $891,532 2-per-cent formula requirements 17,387 Service-bonus requirements 42,327 Minimum-allowance requirements 1,278 $952,524 Less refund abatements 342,133 $610,391 British Columbia Ferry Authority $6,154 Less refund abatements 2,564 3,590 Dyking districts 830 $614,811 As at March 31, 1968, there were 3,635 active contributors to the Fund, 440 of whom have made special voluntary contributions. There were 341 making current voluntary contributions. The remaining 99 have voluntary credits but have discontinued voluntary contributions. Section 44.—Interest in the amount of $847,434 was received from the Minister of Finance, calculated on the credit balances in the Fund on April 1 and October 1, 1967, and computed as follows:— At the rate of 5 per cent per annum $706,296 At the rate of 4 per cent per annum 141,138 $847,434 Section 47.—(1) and (2) Of the 45 allowances granted under (1) and (2), two retiring employees selected the 2-per-cent formula under section 21. For analysis see statements of comparative statistics appended. (3) No allowances were granted under this subsection. (4) Superannuation allowances were granted to dependents of two employees who died while in service. Section 49.—Refunds totalling $370,846 were made to 415 contributors who left the service of the Government, and refunds totalling $30,841 were made to the widow or estate in the case of eight contributors who died while in service. Imprest Payments and Receipts.—An amount of $46,311 was paid out in supplementing allowances granted prior to April 1, 1953, under Schedule C, allowances granted prior to April 1, 1958, under section 58a (effective April 1, 1962), S 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA and allowances granted prior to March 31, 1966, under section 58b (effective May 1, 1966). The Minister of Finance reimbursed the Fund for this amount out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund. PART III.—DEATH BENEFITS FUND As at March 31, 1968, there were 1,604 superannuants participating. During the year 73 claims were paid, amounting to $41,500, financed as follows: Amount Per Cent Contributions by superannuants : $18,686 45.03 Contributions by Government 22,814 54.97 $41,500 100.00 For details of individual payments see statement appended. LEGISLATION The Civil Service Superannuation (Amendment) Act, 1968, makes provision for amalgamating the Retirement Fund with the Civil Service Superannuation Fund and improves the general level of benefits. Among the more important changes are the following:— (a) Amalgamation.—The Civil Service Superannuation Fund and the Retirement Fund were combined in the name of the Civil Service Superannuation Fund, effective April 1, 1968, and revenue or expenditure under Part II of the Act from this date is to be credited or charged to the Civil Service Superannuation Fund. (b) Benefits.—In respect of a superannuation allowance granted on or after April 1, 1968, on the 2-per-cent formula, there is a modification in the reduction factor when the retiring employee becomes entitled to a benefit under the Canada Pension Plan or the Old Age Security Act of Canada. Whereas formerly the reduction was calculated as 1 per cent times years of service after April 1, 1958, times average annual salary, in future it will be calculated as seven-tenths of 1 per cent times years of service after January 1, 1966, times average annual salary. In both cases the maximum average annual salary used does not exceed the year's maximum pensionable earnings under the Canada Pension Plan. (c) Death and Disability Benefits.—An improvement in the 2-per-cent formula calculation in that the service credited to the employee is increased to a minimum of 25 years, or by the number of years which is the difference between the attained age and the age of 55, whichever is the lesser. (d) Pensioner Bonuses.—Provision for a supplementary allowance to persons in receipt of a superannuation allowance granted before April 1, 1966, calculated as a percentage of the amount of the allowance payable from time to time, using a base of not less than $100 per month as a minimum and not greater than $300 per month as a maximum, and having regard to the effective date the original allowance was granted, as set out below:— Per Cent Allowance granted on or before March 31, 1964 10 Allowance granted between April 1, 1964, and March 31, 1965 7 Allowance granted between April 1, 1965, and March 31, 1966 4 These bonuses became effective May 1, 1968, and are paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund. W. H. FORREST, Superannuation Commissioner. CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 S 9 PART I.—CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1968 Revenue Contributions as per requirements of the Act— Employees— Regular $4,435,358 Voluntary 606,047 Reinstatement 13,001 $5,054,406 Employer— Miscellaneous statutory $5,160,056 Less refund abatements 1,104,534 4,055,522 Transfers from Part II—Retirement Fund 148,163 Transfers from Members of the Legislative Assembly Superannuation Account 118,208 Transfers from Teachers' Pensions Fund 87,495 Transfers from former Liquor Control Board Pension Plan 18,302 Transfers from Government of Canada Superannuation Fund 31,309 Allowance payment receipts (as per contra)— Re Schedule B, section 58a, and section 58b supplementary allowances $344,952 Re former Liquor Control Board employees 35,844 380,796 Interest received from Minister of Finance 5,345,424 $15,239,625 Expenditure Superannuation allowances— Paid from the Fund $3,163,314 Allowance payments (as per contra)— Re Schedule B, section 58a, and section 58b supplementary allowances $344,952 Re former Liquor Control Board employees 35,844 380,796 $3,544,110 Refunds 1,259,029 Transfers to Part II—Retirement Fund 119,423 Transfers to Government of Canada Superannuation Fund 158,362 5,080,924 Net increase during year $10,158,701 Add deposits with Treasury, April 1, 1967 109,173,657 Deposits with Treasury, March 31, 1968 $119,332,358 S 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA PART I.—CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND—Continued Civil Service Superannuation Fund as at March 31, 1968 Cash and securities held by the Province of British Columbia as shown on page E 18 of the Public Accounts, 1967/68— Cash in chartered banks in Canada $594,385 Investments—bonds, debentures, and demand notes at book value 118,737,973 Par Value Government of Canada $1,000 Province of British Columbia 1,292,000 Province of Ontario 100,000 Province of Quebec 170,000 Province of British Columbia guaranty— British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority 58,048,500 British Columbia Ferry Authority 15,655,000 British Columbia School Districts Capital Financing Authority 6,710,300 British Columbia municipalities 11,424,140 British Columbia improvement districts 6,757,500 British Columbia school districts 16,326,500 Pacific Great Eastern Railway Company 4,309,000 Province of Manitoba guaranty—Manitoba Hydro-electric Power Commission 2,000 Province of Quebec guaranty — Quebec Hydro-electric Commission 110,000 $120,905,940 $119,332,358 Civil Service Superannuation Fund distribution— Contributory Pensions Account, being amount available for payment of current pensions $27,620,93 3 Balance at credit of contributory accounts— Employees' compulsory contributions $42,761,430 Employees' voluntary contributions 6,124,305 $48,885,735 Employer matching contributions 42,761,430 91,647,165 Special Agreement Account re credits of certain employees of the " B.C. Ferries " Division 4,599 Special Agreement Account re credits of certain employees of the Liquor Control Board 22,901 Employees' Suspense Account, being unclaimed moneys at credit of former employees, as per Schedule No. 1 36,760 $119,332,358 CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 S 11 PART I.—CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND—Continued Schedule No. 1.—Unclaimed Moneys in the Civil Service Superannuation Fund at the Credit of Former Employees' Accounts as at March 31, 1968 Name Department Amount Mental Health $1,577.60 Mental Health 2,176.54 1,243.35 171.20 Mental Health 128.57 43.16 840.93 Agriculture Mental Health 623.33 35.63 Mental Health 1,368.51 1,426.34 626.11 Mental Health 87.90 Public Health... ... 135.45 3,327.30 105.35 Mental Health 93.86 433.04 466.61 Mental Health 2,221.85 42.44 Public Health 2,079.13 Mental Health 99.57 130.44 Mental Health. 212.04 Mental Health 170.58 Mental Health. 24.09 Miller, Ruth K Mental Health 1,778.54 Public Health 24.16 1,690.55 Prucell, P. Randolph. 2,706.37 Mental Health_ 53.18 Mental Health 1,100.33 3,187.58 Mental Health 71.21 1,272.53 1,068.79 14.39 Public Health 1,663.75 2,076.40 160.83 $36,759.53 S 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA Z.S«o Q.21 §1 ZO « o ■2 I c" as Is £3 o— o §«§■<: 5„ ret; HO\coo«JHin'-' 00 co 00 i-H 00 •<*■ ■**■ cn con r-rt Hpimhoci to v *r vi »n vo r- 00 on o CI !m i^t i vo <* I vo I vo lifi 1 i-H ^! ,_! 1 O ! CO CO CO NO : co 00 CO co i m (S 2 r-t O I* I 1 m o\«-<r-OcoviooN i ■** r^rf'-ir^Tfooro'O i vo t [-- r) m vo 00 en «i lo^ of p* co t-T \o r^ vo* i> ! r— WTfOOMnTtOrj 1 Tf HH^TtMTt VO m ,_! ts * in CO t- O (S O in vo t> CO t- tn oo CO tn vN IN CS co ! I *t I O i-H 1^1 ^ ! 4 ; tt t-> c^r>r-.^t--OT)-^ 0 1 tn NfoinrHinoooor*> 0 ! ■* DO W-f>l>OU-»tf00CN*-< 1 * ,_, CN CO ^H »n v£) in O a CO «n VO CO O CO N T-H T-T *t l-H 0\r-i>oinv>oovO'-< ico ONincScOtOtSvCON ! 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VO CO in 00 CO 1* -«t ! < 3,2?% > .o u 8 S< °< B g»8 SI* o«.a m w S|.S l"8 3 aj w c3 5 fi K J3 £ -° ^as * fe c ss s 1 >■ O w U *J u +- n »S2 0 " S w u 3 s h § fas ? s a H N M iHHHtHHHHHHHiH r>ON^rloONt^'^vot^invOr>oot*-t^t--incoC3coOOrorNOOi--iOON ON'nOsi^r-01OcN^,r^OTrTfvfiolr*-tSOtnoOHf,-vOTrVir-'t^' oococo^ONONNOvo^^r^coONcNtniHcocNr>cO'^i-'^cocococoini-ivo T-^i-^rfcNrr^tt^'co oC on o th r-T cn rT ■* vd r-" rr'VDT-iVD'-'VO'-'VO cNcsicocoThtinin OiO\c>ONOn^OnO\ CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 S 13 PART I.—CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND—Continued Comparative Statistics, April 1, 1952, to March 31, 1968, Subdivided According to Sex of Contributor Number of Contributors Allowances Fiscal Year 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 1952/53 4,742 4,896 4,812 75 4,936 61 5,406 136 5,899 100 6,182 100 6,271 59 6,757 39 7,501 93 7,739 96 7,979 50 8,126 112 9,485 103 10,561 246 10,816 279 3,283 3,194 2,936 221 3,247 187 3,255 290 3,595 212 3,565 275 3,635 188 3,791 128 3,826 184 3,986 207 4,151 133 4,284 258 4,878 239 5,797 325 6,324 390 311 353 340 389 442 374 330 367 302 360 382 402 476 581 886 867 715 845 815 764 749 821 663 626 580 609 613 585 546 646 884 1,035 62 76 76 75 83 70 71 83 85 68 86 101 119 106 129 140 14 6 20 3 3 2 6 15 17 22 21 26 25 34 46 53 23 32 23 29 33 32 39 46 50 46 39 52 43 54 61 51 2 3 6 5 5 5 3 4 8 3 10 5 10 1 4 988 1,032 1,085 1,131 1,181 1,219 1,251 1,288 1,323 1,345 1,392 1,441 1,517 1,569 1,637 1,726 119 1953/54 1954/55 125 142 1955/56. 139 1956/57 137 1957/58 134 1958/59 135 1959/60 147 1960/61 - .. . 160 Non-active. 1961/62 174 1962/63 192 1963/64 208 1964/65 228 1965/66 - 252 1966/67.. 297 1967/68 346 Non-active—out of service less than three years. Those out of service more than three years listed on Schedule No. 1. S 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA PART I.—CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND—Continued Comparative Statistics, April 1, 1958, to March 31, 1968—Allowances Granted and in Force, Subdivided by Type and Plan of Allowance Granted during Year Expired during Year In Force at End of Year Fiscal Year V 3 u .9 T3 U s 3 o •a u .5-a o s CO 3 a O B< iS d < d 6 u H T3 U C H 3 o T3 £-3 3s •s3 o a m o •o O re 1 o tn IS CN s d < d g u H V a ►-i B 55 T3 0) OJ 3 O t3 a, tC o>:3 3° S-a o a CO <u 3 •o V CZ1 3 S o U. tS CN a a < d g V H 1958/59— Normal 3 2 2 ...... 11 44 4 11 1 2 12 6 15 2 118 6 59 182 6 344 12 176 39 35 11 328 23 Death 47 Totals.... 3 2| 2|__ 11 59 9 12 | 6 17 — 183 188 | 356 250 11 398 1959/60— Normal Disability Death 2 8 8 — 15 2 54 9 9 2 19 11 6 1 1 111 6 57 171 6 341 12 170 39 35 26 2 381 23 55 Totals 2 8| 8 __| 17 63 11 19 | 11 | 6 | | 2 174 177 353 | 244 28 459 1960/61— 6 4 3 — 12 2 55 3 17 9 4 13 1 13 1 6 2 4 I 108 6 53 162 5 331 11 164 39 33 38 4 432 Disability Death 26 71 Totals 6 4 3 | — 14 75 13 14 14 | 8 ...... | 5 167 | 167 | 342 236 42 529 1961/62— 2 4 1 3 17 46 3 14 6 1 2 10 2 11 7 4 2 4 1 4 104 5 51 156 4 323 11 157 35 31 55 4 474 Disability Death 28 81 Totals... 2 5 3 17 63 9 12 | 11 13 -.| 9 160 160 334 223 59 583 1962/63— 7 2 6 24 2 45 5 16 5 1 10 10 7 1 6 2 106 5 50 148 4 319 11 150 34 31 79 6 513 Disability.— Death 33 95 Totals 7 2 6|_ 26 66 6 10 10 | 8 | | 8 161 | 152 | 330 | 215 85 641 1963/64— 5 8 2 29 1 60 3 19 6 1 1 8 18 1 8 2 1 1 14 1 105 148 4 4 49 303 10 142 32 30 108 6 559 Disability Death . . 36 113 Totals 5| 8 2|._...| 30 82 8 8 | 19 | 11 | 1 | 15 158 | 152 | 313 | 204 114 708 1964/65— 9 5 2 27 2 76 2 21 6 2 11 7 1 4 11 6 109 4 47 142 4 298 9 138 32 30 135 8 623 38 Death 128 Totals.. - 9| 5| 2 .. | 29 99 8 11 ' 8 | 4 — | 17 160 | 146 307 ] 200 143 789 1965/66— Normal and deferred 11 17 6 1 34 2 53 1 15 9 1 2 9 1 15 12 12 3 111 3 45 150 3 289 10 126 32 30 169 10 664 39 Death 140 Totals 11 17 7 | — 36 69 12 10 | 15 12 ...... | 15 159 153 299 | 188 179 843 1966/67— Normal and deferred— 6 23 8 44 3 82 2 7 9 5 14 8 1 7, 1 17 1 4 108 3 45 168 3 283 10 118 31 28 212 13 729 40 Death- 143 Totals 6 23 8 | | 47 91 9 5 14 H| 1 22 156 171 293 177 225 912 1967/68— Normal and de- 5 22 6 39 3 5 102 11 1 6 8 1 14 8 2 10 4 1 112 3 39 182 2 275 10 110 31 26 251 3 18 821 36 Death 153 Totals 5 22 6 47 113 7 9 14 10 15 154 184 285 167 272 1,010 CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 S 15 PART I.—CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND—Continued Allowances Granted, April 1, 1967, to March 31, 1968 Name Department Effective Date Particulars Abel, Royston Simpson.. _ Agnew, Desmond Robert Vere . Allan, Roy Edgar Allen, Edmund Lewis.. Armstrong, Mrs. Edith Augusta . Atlee, Roy Earl Baehr, Soren Baird, Mrs. Marion Verona- Baker, William Ernest Bankier, Dr. John Cassells Beattie, Miss Gale Beaulie, Joseph Alfred Black, Miss Zella Victoria Blake, Richard Marshall Blinko, John Howard Bonar, Robert Blair Booth, Mrs. Beatrice Brand, Mrs. Winnett Alberta Burdon, Henry Ridley — Carmichael, George Alexander Campbell, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth — Chase, Frederick Nathan Copp, Vernon Garfield Cornelius, Mrs. Mildred Elizabeth . Couper, Miss Isabelle Anne Cox, Mrs. Winnifred Craig, Alexander- Craig, Robert James Creech, Edward Philip Cunningham, Alexander Thorburn.. Dill, Reginald Hewgill Duck, Arthur John Dudman, Robert John Edward Duncan, Robert.— Dunn, Herbert James Elshaw, Bernard.. Evans, Mrs. Kathleen Ruth. Faulkner, Mrs. Mary Beatrice Fetherstonhaugh, William Tobias. Flynn, Basil William Frogley, Frederick William Gammon, Miss Gladys Winnifred. Garner, Edward Garrett, John George Gates, Alan Geoffrey George, Henry Nisbet Gill, John Joseph Godfrey, Clifford Trevor.— Grant, William _ Gray, Mrs. Margaret Phyllis. Groom, Clifford Joseph Groome, Ernest Frederick Grubert, Jurt _ Guss, Harry Charles. Gutteridge, Wilfred Edward Haglof, Mrs. Esther Lily Vilborg . Hallgreen, Halston Henry Harding, John Victor _ _. Hardy, Frederick Debs Harper, William Henry Hawkins, George Owen Hayes, John.. Hedley, Edward Laidler Heiland, George Thomas Henuset, Joseph Horace Leo . Hepner, David Stanley Hewlett, Robert Charles.... Highet, Mrs. Sarah Evelyn Highways Liquor Control Board Recreation and Conservation. Education Mental Health Mental Health ..... Agriculture. Public Health. Highways _ _ Agriculture Attorney-General- Mental Health... Education Highways Finance Mines and Petroleum Resources . Mental Health University of Victoria Finance Labour... Forest Service Forests Mental Health Public Health Provincial Secretary Highways Mental Health Mines and Petroleum Resources . Lands Public Works Highways Agriculture Public Works Highways Forest Service Public Health Mental Health Forest Service Attorney-General Finance Finance _ Forest Service.. Mental Health... Finance Social Welfare- Mental Health- Public Works — Highways- Mental Health Provincial Secretary- Mental Health— Mental Health Public Works Forest Service Public Works Finance Attorney-General.. Mental Health.— Public Works Mental Health Public Works Public Works.— Finance Attorney-General. Public Works.. Highways Forest Service Highways Dec. Apr. July Apr. Aug. Nov. May Sept, Apr. Oct. June Mar. Jan. May Apr. Aug. June July Oct. Mar. Apr. Aug. May Aug. Jan. Oct. Nov. Jan. July June Sept. Mar. June June June Aug. Apr. Mar. Jan. Apr. Jan. Sept. July June Aug. Oct. Dec. June Apr. Oct. Sept. June Jan. Nov. July Sept. Oct. Sept. Aug. Feb. July Feb. July Aug. Apr. Sept Feb. Feb. 1, 1967 19, 1967 1, 1967 22, 1967 1,1967 18,1967 1, 1967 16,1967 27, 1967 1, 1967 1,1967 1, 1968 1, 1968 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1968 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1.1967 1.1968 25, 1967 15,1967 1,1968 1, 1967 1, 1967 1.1967 1.1968 1, 1967 2, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 6, 1968 1, 1968 1, 1967 1, 1968 12,1967 1,1967 1,1967 1, 1967 1,1967 1,1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1968 1, 1967 1, 1967 1, 1967 7, 1967 13,1967 18,1967 1, 1968 11, 1967 1, 1968 1, 1967 8, 1967 1, 1967 1,1967 1, 1968 1, 1968 N. Def. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. D. D. N. N. N. N. Def. N. N. D. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. D. N. N. N. N.=Normal Retirement (168). D.=Death in service (16). Def. =rDeferred allowance (6). Dis.=Disability (3). S 16 BRITISH COLUMBIA PART I.—CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND—Continued Allowances Granted, April 1, 1967, to March 31, 1968—Continued Name Department Effective Particu Date lars Mar. 1, 1968 N. May 11 1967 N. Nov. 1 1967 N. June 1 1967 N. July 1 1967 N. Dec. 22 1967 N. Sept. 29 1967 N. Sept. 1, 1967 N. Sept. 4 1967 N. Nov. 1 1967 N. Jan. 1 1968 N. Oct. 1 1967 N. Dec. 16 1967 N. May 12 1967 N. Apr. 1 1967 N. May 1 1967 N. Sept. 1 1967 D. Dec. 1 1967 D. Nov. 25 1967 N. Sept. 1 1967 D. Mar. 1 1968 N. Oct. 1 1967 N. Oct. 1 1967 Dis. Feb. 1 1968 N. Sept. 1 1967 N. Dec. 1 1967 N. Feb. 1 1968 N. May 1 1967 N. May 27 1967 N. Aug. 5 1967 N. Apr. 1 1967 N. May 1 1967 N. Jan. 1 1968 N. July 1 1967 N. July 1 1967 N. Sept. 1 1967 N. May 1 1967 D. Nov. 1 1967 D. Sept. 6 1967 N. Nov. 1 1967 N. Aug. 1 1967 N. Apr. 8 1967 N. Oct. 1 1967 N. Feb. 1 1968 N. Feb. 1 1968 N. Oct. 1 1967 N. Nov. 1 1967 N. Apr. 1 1967 Def. June 1 1967 N. June 12 1967 Def. May 1 1967 N. Dec. 13 1967 N. Aug. 1 1967 N. Nov. 1 1967 D. Dec. 3 1967 N. May 1 1967 Dis. Oct. 1 1967 N. Aug. 15 1967 N. Feb. 1 1968 D. Feb. 1 1968 N. Aug. 6 1967 N. Jan. 1 1968 N. Nov. 6 1967 N. May 30 1967 N. July 1 1967 N. Aug. 1 1967 N. Dec. 1 1967 N. Nov. 1 1967 N. Hill, John Hjorleifson, Mrs. Leah Virginia Hodges, Mrs. Miriam Birdette Hollier, James Holness, Ralph . Howells, Miss Margaret Hudson, Miss Vivienne Georgina — Hughes, Edward Rees _ Hume, Mrs. Agnes May Ingram, Miss Mary Isabella Irving, Ernest Nelson Jack, James Walker Jaffray, William Alexander Jarvie, Joseph Jerome, Joseph Alfred Jobb, John Lawson Jones, Griffith Keenleyside, James Fulton _ Keir, Clarence Blair _. Keirs, Donald Robert Joseph Kells, Robert Wood Kennelly, Francis John Kenward, Mrs. Margaret Ann Louise - Kirkpatrick, Dr. Gordon Mackay Koeppen, Eberhard Lawson, George Geoffrey Lay, Mrs. Annie Mary Lee, Walter Legg, Arthur Charles L'Esperance, Roy Alexander Lewis, Mrs. Constance Beatrice Edith ... Lind, Knut Elof Hugo Lipsey, Miss Hazel Olive _ Lowe, Albert Henry Lynn, Mrs. Alice MacDonald, Dr. Charles Elliott Macintosh, Milton Fraser Mansell, John Roland Marsden, Mrs. Wilma Clare Martin, John Charles Martin, William Matthews, Miss Evelyn Margaret McCahill, Mrs. Vivian Viola McCook, James Alexander McCully, Andrew Montgomery McVicar, Miss Helen Jean Montgomery, Cecil Carlyle. _ Moore, Mrs. Evelyn May _ Morrison, John Smith Moss, Mrs. Ethel Murray, Lewis Cameron Napper, Miss Dorothy Muriel Nash, Ronald Frederick Neale, Donald Neid, Samuel Anton Newman, Cyril Leslie John Nice, James Nicol, Miss Christina Agnes Sadie Nolan, Gordon Thomas Ogden, Albert Oliver, Mrs. Victoria Pearl Orchard, Christopher Palasty, John _ Paquette, Omer Pauls, Theodore Rosevelt Pearce, Arthur George. Percival, Cyril Peters, Miss Mildred Beatrice Attorney-General- Mental Health Attorney-General. Public Works Attorney-General. Mental Health Public Health Mines and Petroleum Resources- Mental Health. Public Health— Attorney-General Public Works Public Utilities Commission Public Works Mental Health Public Health Provincial Secretary .... Highways Liquor Control Board Recreation and Conservation . Liquor Control Board Attorney-General _. Mental Health Mental Health Mental Health Social Welfare Public Health Mental Health... Public Works Mental Health Attorney-General.. Mental Health Mental Health Liquor Control Board. Public Health Education Attorney-General_ Mental Health Public Health Public Works Highways.. Provincial Secretary- Finance Mental Health Labour Public Health- Public Works... Mental Health... Mental Health- Social Welfare._ Public Health- Public Health- Public Health... Public Utilities Commission.. Mental Health Liquor Control Board- Mental Health Highways Mental Health Highways Mental Health Public Works Public Health Forest Service Social Welfare Provincial Secretary... Highways.. Attorney-General.. N.=Normal Retirement (168). D.=Death in service (16). Def.=Deferred allowance (6). Dis.=Disability (3). CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 S 17 PART I.—CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND—Continued Allowances Granted, April 1, 1967, to March 31, 1968—Continued Name Department Effective Date Particulars Mental Health Public Works Mar. 1,1967 Dec. 1, 1967 June 1, 1967 Dec. 1, 1967 Aug. 1, 1967 Feb. 1, 1968 Oct. 6, 1967 May 9, 1967 Feb. 1, 1967 Dec. 1, 1967 Nov. 1, 1967 Aug. 1, 1967 July 1,1967 July 20, 1967 June 10,1967 July 1,1967 May 13, 1967 June 1,1967 Nov. 1,1967 Apr. 1, 1967 Oct. 1,1967 Jan. 1, 1968 Mar. 1, 1968 July 1, 1967 Oct. 1, 1967 Apr. 1, 1967 Mar. 1, 1968 Nov. 1, 1967 July 1, 1967 July 1, 1967 May 1, 1967 Feb. 1, 1968 Jan. 1, 1968 June 1, 1967 Aug. 1, 1967 Apr. 1, 1967 Apr. 1,1967 Mar. 1, 1968 Mar. 1, 1968 Nov. 1, 1967 Apr. 1,1967 July 1, 1967 Apr. 1,1967 Dec. 21, 1967 Sept. 1,1967 May 20, 1967 July 1, 1967 Apr. 1, 1967 Oct. 14, 1967 Feb. 1, 1968 Sept. 1, 1967 Nov. 1, 1967 June 1, 1967 Mar. 21, 1968 Aug. 19,1967 Sept. 1,1967 Nov. 1, 1967 D. N. Dis. Public Health N. Public Health. Mental Health N. N. Def. Mental Health Recreation and Conservation Mental Health Public Health... N. D. N. N. Ritchie, Cecil Edward Education .— N. N. Robertson, Charles Martin Highways.... N. N. Mental Health. N. N. N. N. D. Forest Service N. N. Health Services and Hospital Insurance Mental Health Forest Service Public Works Highways.. Lands Highways Education Forest Service Mental Health Social Welfare D. N. N. N. Stephens, Oswald N. N. Stewart, James N. N. N. N. N. N. Finance N. N. Vankoughnett, George Arthur.. Forest Service Industrial Development, Trade, and Commerce Lands Public Health Mental Health Mental Health Agriculture Recreation and Conservation — N. N. N. Ward, Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Def. N. N. N. N. Wheeler, Harold Robert . N. Public Health N. White, William Mental Health ... Finance N. Wilding, Mrs. Myrtle N. N. Public Health Public Works Public Health Mental Health Attorney-General N. Wood, Fred N. N. N. N. D. Mental Health N. Public Works _. N. N.=Normal Retirement (168). D.=Death in service (16). Def.=Deferred allowance (6). Dis.=DisabiIity (3). S 18 BRITISH COLUMBIA PART II.—RETIREMENT FUND Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1968 Revenue Contributions as per requirements of the Act— Employees— Regular $898,516 Voluntary 82,752 $981,268 Employer—• Miscellaneous statutory $959,507 Less refund abatements 344,696 614,811 Transfers from Part I—Superannuation Fund 119,423 Provided from Consolidated Revenue re Schedule C, section 58a, and section 58b supplementary allowances (as per contra) 46,311 Interest received from Minister of Finance 847,434 $2,609,247 Expenditure Superannuation allowances— Paid from Fund $369,827 Provided from Consolidated Revenue re Schedule C, section 58a, and section 58b supplementary allowances (as per contra) 46,311 $416,138 Refunds 402,306 Transfers to Part I—Superannuation Fund 148,163 Transfers to Government of Canada Superannuation Fund 4,828 971,435 Net increase during year $1,637,812 Add deposits with Treasury, April 1, 1967 17,655,364 Deposits with Treasury, March 31, 1968 $19,293,176 CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 S 19 PART II.—RETIREMENT FUND—Continued Retirement Fund as at March 31, 1968 Cash and securities held by the Province of British Columbia as shown on Page E 19 of the Public Accounts, 1967/68— Cash in chartered banks in Canada $155,507 Investments—bonds, debentures, and demand notes at book value 19,137,669 Par Value Province of British Columbia $28,000 Province of Ontario 5,000 Province of Quebec 9,000 Province of British Columbia guaranty— British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority 10,835,500 British Columbia School Districts Capital Financing Authority 1,340,000 British Columbia municipalities 1,121,000 British Columbia improvement districts 1,366,300 British Columbia school districts 4,809,800 Pacific Great Eastern Railway Company 97,000 $19,611,600 $19,293,176 Retirement Fund distribution— Contributory Pensions Account, being amount available for payment of current pensions $2,757,584 Balance at credit of contributory accounts— Employees' compulsory contributions $8,052,908 Employees' voluntary contributions 417,613 $8,470,521 Employer matching contributions 8,052,908 ■ 16,523,429 Special Agreement Account re credits of certain employees of the " B.C. Ferries " Division 1,332 Employees' Suspense Account, being unclaimed moneys at credit of former employees, as per Schedule No. 2 10,831 $19,293,176 S 20 BRITISH COLUMBIA PART II.—RETIREMENT FUND—Continued Schedule No. 2.—Unclaimed Moneys in Retirement Fund at Credit of Former Employees' Accounts as at March 31, 1968 Name Department Amount Allan, James Bayne.. Anderson, N. W _ Baker, Wilfred H. Barnard, Michael John. Bizicki, Alex Bjorkman, Ellard O.. Byers, D Carlson, Alma Chalmers, Stephen Kent- Charman, F.— Chernoff, George N.—_ Cook, William Francis.. D'Esterre, S. B. Dumont, Machel Victor Elliott, Charles Francis Desmond. Fehr, G. L Franklin, A. E Gillies, Bernard Harvey, David G Hore, Brian Trevor.. Isabelle, Paul E Janzen, John Jenner, Douglas Arnold- Jones, John Thophileis Jorgenson, D. G Kennedy, G Keyowski, John. Knox, W. G. Krahn, Jake Henry Lariviere, Mrs. Hattie Marie.. Lindberg, Theodore Ivar Marsiske, Wolfgang... McKinnon, Mrs. Catherine E— O'Neill, Martin Charles — Palmer, B _ _ Roberts, T. H Sanderson, Mrs. Kathleen Patricia Schmilinsky, Erhart- Shaw, Mrs. Dorothy Mildred Smith, A... Turner, George— Vandrishe, Edmond_ Total of 42 unclaimed money accounts . Highways Public Works.... Highways.. Forest Service... Highways.. Forest Service- Public Works- Mental Health.. Highways— Agriculture Public Works - Public Works- Highways Highways Highways Public Works- Public Works.... Highways- Forest Service- Highways Forest Service. Public Works... Highways. Forest Service.. Public Works- Public Works- Highways Forest Service. Highways- Social Welfare Recreation and Conservation- Mental Health Public Health Highways Public Works Highways— Health Service Highways Education. Lands Highways. Highways $693.48 4.54 23.95 72.27 440.95 9.18 8.21 216.81 43.78 7.47 38.47 48.97 12.84 766.76 229.01 8.05 1.26 381.32 29.89 75.38 20.46 2.11 15.34 117.36 1.22 43.88 39.45 5.09 19.51 98.10 47.48 121.17 4,033.91 42.89 1.09 4.36 77.86 21.26 1.43 9.63 13.76 2,980.83 $10,830.78 CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 S 21 a •5 s o Q D H Z a 2 m at M H W H Pi < Oh oo vo X (J o H o> >- < to y H IZ> H < H W > P < o (J < r- co ft m - CO VO ■"* O »n oo vo vo © CO (N C£W^ rt c- «-« Tf vo r- o\ r3 r» «*i m t* r- o in r* cs r» r*> cN VD CO co CO a> U 9 z.s«*s Q w- jNm jiTi "« - m vo O r^ co CO 3 _o n V < f»<t wM o ^t fN tn v> vo co ft n r— rf tJ- © cO t- VO ** O NO oo r^ *- »r> r^ vo -<fr © y-,. 8 O ."2 o\ tj- r-r- ^- ■$ oo ov ** co SO co r-" vo* vT rf O ft^ rJ 0_ ft_ r* ft rn f^f o Ov CO OO CO t> vo" 3 2 0 — r* r5 !h IS Tt -Tf n *e3 Ah mga 3 < a c CO 5 in V D, o £ •*t *t co m c* ft co cN n co ft ft o ** — r- 3 < ■o <n co co ro t* -h so o rv| CO O ro - Tt *n r-i W c »o«o ti co m w-j O *^ «n <S tj- ft vo **L °5. 3 rj r- co (N rr - rS vo" ft Ov Ov" O CN ft u. ts V vo CO o (N f<i ■* tn so o tn o VO tN (N CO CO *-T3 t— cs ■**■ ft oo «o ft co m rs ft co oc r^- r~- ft r- (N — •— - (N fN — • CO CO co -<a- =i i- za Tf oo - o « co co v© soo^wa •— o "<t ^t C4 VO W" oi >n . 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O « —i w O 7 ri 8 ^c 9 vo w vo ?r~ ?od ? u ■^t tn m tn tn c »n a »-, C!T> 8 vo t- vo c V0 S VC 3 ^ B, >n A vo Z vo c vc o ^ o Z vo Z £ ^. ^* "^ *^ "~^ r— ft i-i en w- ** -et vi tn tr y«0^r- /C u~, /r, m S oo ° !5 m IS lO S^ v© Z voZ vo 0 "^ Z vc C VC a- ft cr a 9 0\ ft ft ft a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft S 22 BRITISH COLUMBIA PART II.—RETIREMENT FUND—Continued Comparative Statistics, May 1, 1947, to March 31, 1968, 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 1947/48 1,563 12 87 4 7 7 1949/50 2,346 78 350 8 22 2 43 1951/52 1,886 66 637 13 14 3 ... 79 1953/54 1,878 2,386 125 256 10 19 113 1955/56 150 316 21 18 5 141 Non-active 34 14 1956/57 2,331 102 332 30 18 1 158 Non-active 98 2,826 26 145 416 26 19 176 1957/58 1 Non-active™ 72 13 1958/59 2,773 202 442 34 23 8 191 Non-active 164 24 1959/60. .. . 3,154 281 360 52 20 3 4 207 3 Non-active 114 9 1960/61 3,040 267 393 48 11 1 7 211 4 Non-active. 71 14 1961/62 3,085 284 450 67 18 1 3 . 226 5 Non-active 135 32 1962/63 3,652 359 400 68 13 . 6 233 5 Non-active 109 27 1963/64 3,845 374 383 81 18 10 241 5 Non-active 126 18 1 1964/65 3,737 131 399 30 431 59 35 2 6 1 270 1 6 Non-active 1965/66 2,989 315 451 74 36 1 13 293 j 7 Non-active 82 I 15 I 1966/67 3,147 384 397 59 39 11 321 1 7 Non-active 106 22 1 1967/68.. 3,249 386 351 76 44 3 13 352 | 10 Non-active 160 19 1 1 Non-active—out of service less than three years. Schedule No. 2. Those out of service more than three years listed on CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 PART II.—RETIREMENT FUND—Continued S 23 Comparative Statistics, April 1, 1958, to March 31, 1968—Allowances Granted and in Force, Subdivided by Plan of Allowance Granted during Year Expired during Year In Force at End of Year Fiscal Year qj J u *3i a co ■o u u B 3 a ■a a 1 0 .si U s> *o u o CO 3 a u O fN 0.-3. as 11 u u c tn u u c a u 3 0 s CO "1 OJ ■O "3 U J= u 3 S l-> o fN o.a as Eg <2 3 u to •o u <u c C3 3 0 a n 1—1 C£3 si u & u CO C3 "3 s o fN >> o.ts H3 S a §c 1958/59— Normal retirement— Death . 3 i 3 — 14 2 — 5 - 2 1 15 6 13 81 1 .... 72 3 Totals 3 i 3 — 16 .... | ._ .... | . 3 |. _ 3 15 | 6 | 13 | 82 .._ 75 1959/60— Normal retirement— Death 3 i .... - 2 16 1 1 - 1 — 2 171 7 -1- 13 80 1 2 86 4 Totals - . 3 | 1 | .... — 2 17 1 — 1 — 2 17 | 7 13 81 2 90 1960/61— Normal retirement— Death _ 2 1 — — 9 1 — 4 — 2 ~1 18 8 13 76 1 2 93 4 Totals 2 | 1 | .... | ._. .._ 9 1 .._ 4 — 18 | 8 1 13 77 75 1 "76" 2 7 _7 97 1961/62— Normal retirement... Death ... 5 14 1 — 2 18 8 13 13 105 4 Totals _ | .._ 5 14 .... | .... | .... | 1 ._ 2 18 8 109 1962/63— Normal retirement Death 3 1 — 1 8 -8~ 1 ;;;;;;: 4 .... 20 8 14 71 1 8 112 4 Totals 3 1 — 1 .... | .._ 4|_| 1 20 | 8 14 72 8 116 1963/64— Normal retirement Death 3 -- i .... 14 - 3 i - 5 — 20 7 14 14 66 1 9 125 4 Totals 3 .._ — i 14 3| 1 5 — 20 7 67 9 129 1964/65— Normal retirement Death 1 4 2 .... 4 26 1 2 2 l 20 9 16 64 1 12 150 4 Totals 1| 4| 2 _.. 4 26 1 | 2 | .... | 2 1 20 | 9 16 65 12 154 1965/66— Normal and deferred- Death. 5 4 4 .... 6 18 1 1 1 3 — 24 12 19 61 1 18 161 4 Totals 5 | 4 | 4 | _ | 6 | 18 1| 1| 1 3 1- 24 12 I 19 1 62 1 18 1 165 1966/67— Normal and deferred- Death 1 6 6 — — 22 4 "26" 2 .... 4 -- 23 18 25 "25" 57 1 "58" 18 "18' 178 8 Totals- _ 1| 6,| 6 — — 2 | .... | .._ 4 — 5 23 18 186 1967/68— Normal and deferred- Death 1 2 3 2 38 2 -- 1 2 10 23 19 28 55 1 20 .... 206 10 Totals 2 3 2 40 — 1 2 10 23 19 28 56 20 ?16 S 24 BRITISH COLUMBIA PART II.—RETIREMENT FUND—Continued Allowances Granted, April 1, 1967, to March 31, 1968 Name Department Effective Date Particulars Adshead, Henry Bain, Frederick John _ Brown, Victor Bryan, Turor Charles Vernon.. Bryant, Mrs. Freda Emmot, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth- Faucett, Roland Giles, George Harry Gillard, Cyril Gillett, George William . Handley, Cyril North. Hansen, Hans Andreas Hedstrom, Ragmar Ossian Bud- Hoist, Borger . Hunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Julia Hutchison, William Russell James, William George Kelley, Robert Campbell- King, Edgar Richard _ .. Koenig, Johann _ Macklin, John Henry Marshall, Robert Miller.- Martin, Frank Harrop— Masloff, Mike Williams _ Materi, Anton McArdon, Donald McArthy, Charles Bartlett ._ McEachern, William Amos.. McKenzie, William Bruce McLennan, Donald M McLeod, Donald Nicoll, John Osing, Kristian Jorgensen Pleasance, Reginald Ambrose.. Richards, Mervin John Richardson, Francis Kenneth _ Ringma, Richard Schmidt, Anton Schneider, Phillipe Schreyers, John Thomas Strand, Tor Torsten Tedesco, John . Thompson, Alvin Vivian Tournier, Charles Louis Marie.. Valcourt, Mr. Rene Emil„ Whitehead, John Ducklow Wilson, Donald Robert - Highways _ Highways Highways Highways Recreation and Conservation . Public Utilities Commission ... Highways _ Highways Highways Highways Public Works Highways Highways _ Highways Social Welfare Highways. Highways . Water Resources- Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Highways Forest Service Highways _. Highways Highways Aug. Dec. Nov. Apr. June 3 Jan. 5 Dec. 1 Mar. 12 Aug. 1 Apr. 20 Oct. 26 Apr. 1 Aug. 29 Oct. 12; Nov. 1 June 1 Aug. 1 Mar. 2 Apr. 15 Jan. 17 Apr. 1 July 1 Aug. 17 July 1 Dec. 1 Aug. 1 Feb. 1 Aug. 1 May 1 May 1 Oct. 1 Jan. 1 June 28 Feb. 1 July 25 Aug. 1 June 1 Feb. 1 Apr. 1 Feb. 1 Aug. 1 Jan. 1 Aug. 1 Jan. 1 Oct. 1 June 1 Sept. 1 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1967 1968 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1967 1968 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1967 1968 19C-7 1968 1967 1968 1967 1967 1967 N. N. N. N. N. N. Def. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. D. N. N. D. N. N. N.=Normal retirement (44). D.=Death in service (2). Def.=Deferred allowance (1). Dis.=Disability (0). CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1967/68 PART III.—DEATH BENEFITS FUND S 25 Death Benefit Payments Made during the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1968 Name of Deceased Date of Death Amount Scott, Richard Edward Lazenby, Thomas Cross- Massy, Gordon Eyre Sanderson, George. Denny, Thomas Clement- Price, Arthur Alfred Paepke, Ernest L Brynjolfson, Edward Booker, Albert James Nation, Harold Turton King, Walter Buchanan, William Godfrey, Isaac Kenworthy, Miss Isabel Elizabeth- Field, Henry.. Davies, Cecil Wynne Freeze, Arthur Gordon- Olson, Melvin Casper Robbins, William Alan- Cameron, Neil Field, Joseph- Jeffrey, George Matthews, Allan Fraser.. Truran, Richard Buckett, Albert William.. Millicheap, Thomas Archibald- Mclsaac, Neil Alexander Craig, George- Owens, Thomas Patrick- Reid, Phillipa E. W.. Kellington, Willson Cook.. Windt, Henry Gladstone... Whitwell, James Herbert- Leslie, John Allan Remnant, Stanley James Richard- Cochrane, William Hutchin Kinloch, Charles William Malcolm, Mabel M Brooks, Edward Samuel. Rebagliati, John Carl McGregor, Alfred Robert- Summers, William Roe, George _. Williams, William G Neary, John A Forsyth, Duncan Wasylyk, Stephen Wood, Henry Nichol Frost, Smith Cameron.. McNab, Alexander Broughton, Frank Gunn, William K Towell, Albert Seymour.. McPhail, John W Mastin, James Weston, William P. Byers, William- Campbell, Alan John Borde, Leon Hippolyte.. Scott, William James Lay, Gordon Vincent McLean, Angus A.. MacDonald, James Gibson.. Wyatt, Percy Seymour Lees, Jack Silburn, George.. Amyot, Dr. Gregoire F... Morris, Charles H January 21, 1967 February 5, 1967— March 15, 1967 March 17, 1967 March 21, 1967 March 28, 1967 April 2, 1967 April 17, 1967 April 17, 1967 April 21, 1967 April 21, 1967 April 23, 1967 April 23, 1967 April 29, 1967 April 29, 1967 April 30, 1967 May 1,1967 May 4, 1967 May 7,1967 May 8, 1967 May 10, 1967 May 15, 1967 May 24, 1967 May 26, 1967 May 30, 1967 June 2, 1967 June 13, 1967 June 13, 1967 June 17, 1967. _ June 21, 1967 June 27, 1967 July 11, 1967- July 12, 1967_ July 30, 1967- August 7, 1967 August 9, 1967 August 14, 1967 August 15, 1967 August 26, 1967 September 3, 1967— September 18, 1967- September 29, 1967.. October 1, 1967 October 22, 1967 October 27, 1967 November 16, 1967- November 22, 1967- November 24, 1967- November 24, 1967.. December 2, 1967 December 3, 1967 December 7, 1967 December 8, 1967 December 8, 1967 December 20, 1967- December 20, 1967... December 22, 1967... December 24, 1967- January 1,1968 January 4, 1968 January 5, 1968 January 7, 1968 January 8, 1968 January 15, 1968 January 16, 1968 January 25, 1968. January 25, 1968 February 6, 1968 $600 500 500 1,000 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 1,000 500 1,000 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 1,000 500 500 500 500 500 500 700 500 500 500 600 500 500 500 700 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 1,000 500 1,000 1,000 500 500 S 26 BRITISH COLUMBIA PART III.—DEATH BENEFITS FUND—Continued Death Benefit Payments Made during the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1968—Continued Name of Deceased Date of Death Amount Stephenson, Albert T Bellerose, Edgar G Hawkins, George O LaGrave, Henry Josias.. Fairful, Kenneth M February 15, 1968.. February 18, 1968- March 9, 1968 March 12, 1968— March 25, 1968. Total of 73 death benefit payments made.. $500 500 1,000 900 500 $41,500 Sixty at $500 ___. Two at $600 ____. Two at $700 _____ One at $900 _____ Eight at $1,000 Summary of Payments $30,000 1,200 1,400 900 8,000 Total $41,500 Printed by A. Sutton, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in right of the Province of British Columbia. 1969 230-169-853
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