PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Liquor Control Board "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT," R.S.B.C. 1948, CHAPTER 192 and I GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 I Thirty-third Annual Report April 1st, 1953, to March 31st, 1954 VICTORIA, B.C. Printed by Don McDiarmid, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty 1954 Report of the Liquor Control Board INTRODUCTION f The Liquor Control Board presents the Thirty-third Annual Report, covering the operations from April 1st, 1953, to March 31st, 1954. During the earlier part of this period, the | Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192, was operative, and during the latter part, the § Government Liquor Act, 1953." .j If " Government Liquor Act, 1953 " The Legislature at the 1953 Second Session passed an Act to provide for Government control and sale of alcoholic liquors, cited as the " Government Liquor Act, 1953." Royal assent was given thereto on October 17th, 1953. By section 153 of this Act, the "Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192, and the "Government Liquor Act Amendment Act, 1951," were repealed. The important feature of this Act (vide sections 25, 26, 30, and 34) was that it implemented the Province-wide plebiscite held on June 12th, 1952, reference to which was made in the Thirty-second Annual Report. Under section 27 of this Act, licences issued under the " Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192, remain in full force and effect until December 31st, 1954. Pursuant to section 148 of this Act, regulations were made and approved by Order in Council No. 135, dated January 20th, 1954 (see Appendix C for details). Pursuant to section 25 of this Act, certain areas were designated as licensing areas and were approved by Orders in Council No. 136, dated January 9th, 1954; No. 211, dated February 3rd, 1954; and No. 600, dated March 23rd, 1954 (see Appendix C for details). f| dp ;^c • " M §£ Appendix A.—Accounts S The accounts of the Board, certified to by the Comptroller-General, as required by section 146 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," and the statistical data as required by section 141 of the said Act, are shown in the appendices as follows:— Balance-sheet Statement of Accounts for the. periods April 1st, 1953, Trading Account [ to September 30th, 1953, and October 1st, 1953: Profit and Loss Account to March 31st, 1954. ^j tu? Appendix B.—Law Enforcement **' .5/252^ '.JL * Statement of Prosecutions, April 1st, 1953, to March 31st, 1954.Jg |' It' £_-' 'i^^^aH'' Appendix C.—Administration ,^^^^^^^^^^^ Ji Regulations and Amendments Thereto. iMr A ■w<:W^MW^B- Licensing Areas. U #;: ft W •# t||j$fc: ^$j(§0^ ■ '$$& Plebiscites. 1 m - - Tt ;#" Amendments and Additions to Price-lists. Statement of Premises Owned, Leased, and Rented. Statement of Prescriptions for Liquor Issued by Physicians. i Statement of Permits Issued from April 1st, 1953, to March 31st, 1954. a « rt I1Iustrating by Electoral Districts the Sale of Liquor and Administration of ne Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192, and the I Government Llquor Act, 1953." -lj||r. Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C., December 8th, 1954. The Honourable R. W. Bonner, Q.C., A ttorney-General, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to transmit herewith the Thirty-third Annual Report of the Liquor Control Board covering the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1954. I have the honour to be, ft/ ' " :*Sir, Jl§ ~ k Your obedient servant, 'I': D. McGUGAN, Chairman. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 7 Comparative Classification of Sales Wines and Spirits *-.„.- Year 1953-54 Year 1952-53 Spirits: Rye Whisky, Bourbon Whisky, Scotch Whisky, Irish Whisky, . Brandy, Gin, Rum, Alcohol $40,365,106.75 $39,016,272.08 Liqueurs, Cocktails, Vermouth 765,861.35 687,963.90 # $41,130,968.10 $39,704,235.98 Port, Sherry, and Still Burgundy__ $364,288.90 $342,071.60 Champagne and Sparkling Wines 100,201.15 92,102.75 Claret and Sauternes 114,753.90 88,493.80 Jf $579,243.95 $522,668.15 British Empire Wines— British Columbia §$1,791,511.80 $1,644,017.95 Australian1 361,955.20 327,475.65 Ontario ;| 154,415.60 117,093.40 South African j| 64,452.30 73,557.35 $2,372,334.90 $2,162,144.35 -iiim-ii ' —-■'■ -11 ■ ■ niiiiii-i- Ti 11 n 1 n . ... Oriental Wines $37,315.85 $32,512.60 Malt Liquors— British Columbia Beer, Ale, and Stouts— ir ^ || To licensees $16,155,679.40 $17,784,455.14 To individual purchases f 11,109,507.05 10,043,373.97 Eastern Canadian Beer and Ale 348,229.86 f 388,917.25 Great Britain and Ireland Ale and Stout 213,028.80 191,229.70 $27,826,445.11 $28,407,976.06 Totals $71,946,307.91 $70,829,537.14 1 Iaeludes Rum and Brandy not shewn in the Spirits section of this classification. %3j- --' -JL■■■■—DUTY, EXCISE, AND SALES TAX . jf" " The duty, excise, and sales tax paid to the Federal Government for the period under review amounted to $14,094,802.81, 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 1953-54 Fiscal Year 1952-53 Duty $4,122,990.42 $4,163,047.12 Excise 7,810,452.12 7,158,795.46 Sales Tax 2,161,360.27 2,006,008.36 The figures quoted do not represent the total duty, excise, and sales tax on mer- enandise sold during the period under review, but only that paid by the Liquor Control ward on goods that were cleared through tfife Customs and Excise Departments during ^ said period. § 3 m Q 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA STAFF The Board acknowledges with pleasure the co-operation and loyalty of the • members of the staff throughout the Province during the year under review. Vmm Uffj' The number of employees on the permanent staff of the Liquor Control Boad at March 31st, 1954, was 495, there being 472 men and 23 women. ^GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES New stores were opened in the following locations:— Electoral District Location of Store Date of Opening Rossland-Trail Castlegar September 1st, 1953. Similkameen Osoyoos October 16th, 1953. South Okanagan West Summerland October 29th, 1953. Delta Whalley November 23rd, 1953. Kaslo-Slocan Nakusp December 7th, 1953. Dewdney | Maillardville December 7th, 1953. Dewdney Port Moody December 14th, 1953. Cowichan-Newcastle Chemainus December 14th, 1953. Nanaimo-The Islands Ganges December 14th, 1953. Lillooet Clinton December 17th, 1953. Burnaby South Burnaby February 1st, 1954. Arrangements were made on October 28th, 1953, to occupy more suitable store premises at Grand Forks. The store at Michel was closed on October 19th, 1953, and a store opened at Natal on the same date to serve the same general area. For particulars regarding rentals, leases, etc., please see Appendix C. Continuing the policy of providing better service to the public, the hours of sale at stores situate at 230 East Hastings Street and 822 Hornby Street, Vancouver, also the store at 634 Humboldt Street, Victoria, were extended to 11 p.m. daily, except Sundays and holidays, effective April 17th, 1953. 1 I In an endeavour to minimize queues which have heretofore existed during the festive season, ill stores which regularly close at 6 p.m. were kept open for the sale of liquor continuously from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the following days: December 19th, 2iWio 24th, illusive, and 31st, 1953. | STOCKS The value of stocks as at March 31st, 1954, amounted to $6,133,974.83, being an increase of $513,483.18 in the value of the stocks as at March 31st, 1953. SALES The total sales of $71,946,307.91 show an increase over the previous fiscal year of $1,116,770.77. For comparative purposes, classification of sales is given hereunder for the fiscal years ended March 31st, 1953, and March 31st, 1954:— REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 9 |L INTERDICTION l|\ Five hundred and sixty-two orders of interdiction were made pursuant to the rovisions of section 67 of the g Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192, d section 97 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953." | a Three hundred and sixty-nine orders of revocation of orders of interdiction were made pursuant to section 69 of the 1 Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192 and section 99 of the 1 Government Liquor Act, 1953." 1 PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE Appendix B, Law Enforcement, shows in detail all prosecutions reported to the Board under section 121 of the 1 Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192, and section 150 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953." f Disposition of liquor seized and forfeited to the Crown was carried out in accordance with the provisions of sections 78 and 79 of the | Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192, as amended by the | Government Liquor Act Amendment Act, 1951," and sections 108 and 109 of the | Government Liquor Act, 1953." I|§ INSPECTION DEPARTMENT J The following is an analysis of inspections made by Inspectors of the Liquor Control Board during the above period:— Premises covered by beer licences 4,452 Premises covered by club licences 1,277 Premises covered by veterans' club licences 1,210 Total number of visits to liquor stores 407 Total number of investigations 494 Total number of interviews 1,163 Total number of miles travelled by various means of transportation 102,918 Improvement in the existing hotels has continued throughout the Province, both to the hotels proper and licensed'premises, involving an expenditure of $2,084,183.23. "T The Inspection Department has enjoyed the full co-operation of all law-enforcement agencies and other Government departments during the fiscal year. 1 -T- Q 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA The above total does not include taxes paid direct to the Federal ■». i -_*. Ltt /"^«i**«-»r\m-r\ it71 nAriPc oi"i/1 rv¥7 I'Qvio/iin.. J._a*ii • Governme Canadian breweries, by Canadian wineries, and by Canadian distilleries onl?^ •vhac^H hv thp. Board dutv paid. 4 0rP^ chased by the Board duty paid. PERMITS The detailed statement showing the sale of each variety of permit sold is sho Appendix C. . ... - # ^ Pursuant to the provisions of section 115 of the "Government Liquor Act" R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192, and section 145 of the I Government Liquor Act, 19531. the revenue derived from the sale of permits was transmitted to the Honourable Minist of Finance, to be accounted for as part of the general revenue of the Province and amounted to $25,246, being an increase of $3,817 over the previous year. ' if LICENCES ^Summary The following summary indicates the number of licences issued, the number of licences suspended or cancelled, and the number of licences transferred during the period under review:— Licences Issued Issued after Mar. 31,1953, for 1953 Calendar Year Only Total Issued during Period for 1954 Calendar Year Total Issued during Fiscal Year Beer licences Club licences Veterans' club licences Brewers' licences Distttlers' licences Totals 376 108 59 12 3 376 110 59 12 3 558 560 Licences Transferred Issued after Mar. 31, 1953, for 1953 Calendar Year Only Total Issued during Period for 1954 Calendar Year Total Issued during Fiscal Year B eer licences Club licences (premises) Veterans' club licences (premises).. Totals : 27 3 30 30 3 m Licences Suspended or Cancelled | The number of licences suspended or cancelled during the period under review was as follows: Surrendered or Suspended Cancelled Beer licences 12 Club licences p § Veterans' club licences 1 Note.—Subject to section 27 of the I Government Liquor Act, 1953," no licences were issued under that Act during the period under review. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 q n APPENDIX A |(BALANCE-SHEET AS AT SEPTEMBER 30th, 1953 '" ASSETS ^ * . M CURRENT: Cash in bank. ~ ggggg — $422,239.72 Cash in hands of warehouse managers and vendors 270,325.00 Cash in transit to Provincial Treasury. 1,047,605.09 Funds in Provincial Treasury . 4,124,380.09 Accounts receivable — .------- 3,968.81 Inventories of merchandise at cost as determined and certified by officials of the Board 5,383,110.55 Advance payments for merchandise 112,897.14 $11,364,526.40 LAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT: Land at cost - $294,770.91 Buildings at cost (less depreciation) . 1,016,942.28 Furniture, fixtures, and equipment at cost (less depreciation) 17,025.11 1,328,738.30 PREPAID AND DEFERRED: UNEXPIRED PREMIUMS: General insurance $25,290.31 Fidelity bonds 3,000.00 Retirement annuities 78,983.30 Employees' group insurance 6,737.80 114,011.41 $12,807,276.11 § LIABILITIES CURRENT: Accounts payable—general : . $2,014,015.49 GENERAL RESERVE 1,050,500.00 SURPLUS ARISING FROM OPERATIONS (UNAPPROPRIATED) 9,742,760.62 $12,807,276.11 D. McGUGAN, T. McGIMPSEY, Chairman. Acting Chief Accountant. I certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended September 30th, 1953, 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 correct view 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. C. J. FERBER, C.A., _,, Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C., January 11th, 1954. Q 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE YEAR f ENDED MARCH 31st, 1954 | To the public $55,790,628.51 I? Beer licensees —_ 16,155,679.40 Cost of merchandise sold— ' ' 791 Stock on hand April 1st, 1953 ___. $5,620,491.65 Purchases 48,666,260.51 $54,286,752.16 Less stock on hand March 31st, 1954 6,133,974.83 48,152,777,33 Gross profit "$2333^ Operating expenses— Warehouses $375,227.45 Retail stores 2,013,020.37 Administrative and general 429,514.06 2,817,761.88 Operating profit $20,975,768.70 Other income— Licence Fees $277,430.71 S.S. tax 49,223.75 Sundry 58,902.70 Sundry expenses— Law enforcement and inspection $58,095.51 Maintenance of prisoners 64,679.47 Loss sustained by burglary 3,402.43 $385,557.16 126,177.41 259,379,75 Net profit for the year ended March 31st, 1954 $21,235,148.45 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 13 APPENDIX h-Continued BALANCE-SHEET AS AT MARCH 31st, 1954 ASSETS CURRENT: rash in bank — % $166,666.12 rZh in hands of warehouse managers and vendors 270,650.00 Cash in transit to Provincial Treasury 779,400.26 Arcounts receivable — 10,989.14 toventories of merchandise at cost as determined and certified by officials of the Board„_ 6,133,974.83 Advance payments for merchandise 76,630.70 $7,438,311.05 LAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT: Laiid at cost $294,945.91 Buildings at cost (less depreciation) 962,891.35 Furniture, fixtures, and equipment at cost (less depreciation) ..... 34,581.22 1,292,418.48 PREPAID AND DEFERRED: UNEXPIRED PREMIUMS: General insurance $14,380.87 Fidelity bonds X 2,050.00 Retirement annuities 31,593.32 Employees' group insurance 2,245.94 50,270.13 $8,780,999.66 LIABILITIES CURRENT: Accounts payable—general $1,679,630.57 GENERAL RESERVE - 1,050,500.00 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, WORKING CAPITAL ADVANCES 6,050,869.09 $8,780,999.66 D. McGUGAN, T. McGIMPSEY, Chairman. Acting Chief Accountant. I certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended March 31st, 1954, 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 correct view 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. C. J. FERBER, C.A., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C., July 2nd, 1954. q 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX A—Continued STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE SIX MONTue ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1953 ^ SALES: To the public $26,217,609.26 Beer licensees —- 8,969,211.36 COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD: $35,186,820.62 Stock on hand, April 1st, 1953 $?»K2'3!l-& Purchases - 23,873,141.70 LESS STOCK ON HAND SEPTEMBER 30th, 1953 " ^sl'lloJs - 24,110,522.80 GROSS PROFIT 1 1 __ Si^gjJ WAREHOUSE EXPENSES: Salaries and wages $132,693.57 Rents and storage 21,885.18 Insurance j 10,206.92 Telephone and telegraph ■ 1,084.52 Light, water, and fuel 3,676.88 Depreciation 1,724.28 Sundries (including alterations) , 9,249.41 RETAIL STORES EXPENSES: Salaries and wages $783,576.20 Rents 23,697.10 Insurance m 4,128.99 Postage and express 4,825.00 Telephone and telegraph 4,439.35 Light, water, and fuel 17,579.91 Depreciation ■ . 60,058.31 Sundries (including alterations) 37,806.10 ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL EXPENSES: Salaries $63,234.78 Travelling 6,862.39 Printing and stationery 31,405.34 Bureau of Economics and Statistics 9,000.00 Postage and express 2,914.71 Bank charges 994.78 Unemployment insurance 2,257.09 Retirement grants 1,044.86 Retirement allowance contributions 54,212.00 Insurance 101.05 Property charges , 33,872.88 Telephone and telegraph 1,514.19 Workmen's Compensation Board 1,173.91 Light, water, and fuel 444.23 Mechanical maintenance " 2,647.77 Fidelity bonds 950.00 Employees' group insurance :.. 4,364.28 Depreciation 1,252.83 Sundries (including alterations) ___.. 1,687.40 $180,520.76 936,110.96 219,934.49 1,336,566.21 OPERATING PROFIT _ $9,739,731.61 OTHER INCOME: LICENCE FEES: Clubs $210.00 Beer 25.00 Transfer fees 445.00 SUNDRY: Interest . $1,426.79 Rents _ 10,849.90 Premium on U.S. currency 755.46 Miscellaneous i 974.57 Profit derived from sale of property 28,239.00 S.S. TAX COLLECTED $787,273.15 Less paid to S.S 763,654.98 SUNDRY EXPENSES: Loss sustained by burglary $2 612 34 Law enforcement and inspection 26554 62 Maintenance of prisoners 35'347 92 $680.00 43,245.72 23,618.17 $67,543.89 64,514.88 3 01 NET PROFIT for the six months ended September 30th, 1953, carried to surplus $9,742^76062 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 15 APPENDIX B cttmmary of Prosecutions under the | Government Liquor Act, 1953," Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police (Sections 121* and 1502) Description of Offence Disposition O rt THU fi C •*-) C_i fi 2 _) 3 <Z3_0 (0 1/1 on •i—i i •l-l i—i o Q 0 1 •n TH <_» ■4-> CJ CO Sections 271 and 58* Prohibition of liquor other than beer on licensed premises S«rf/_w 271 and 592 Sales to minors- Sections 271 and 632 Prohibition against gambling.—. Sections 281 and 642 Keeping or offering liquor for sale; giving liquor for consideration; keeping or exposing liquor for sale Sections 321 and 652 Purchase or attempting to purchase liquor; taking liquor for consideration Sections 341 and 732 Consumption of unsealed liquor Sections 351 and 742 Possession of unsealed liquor Sections 371 and 662 Purchase of liquor under fictitious name. Sections 381 and 672 Consuming liquor in a public place Sections 391 and 682 Drunk in a public place Sections 401 and 792 Sale to persons under influence of liquor. Sections411 and 612 Offences of minors Sections 411 and 622 Supplying to and permitting consumption by minors Sections 421 and 752 Disqualified persons (Indian Act) unlawfully upon premises of Government Liquor Store Sections 431 and 762 Supplying liquor to an interdicted person Sections 441 and 772 Disqualification of interdicted persons..... Sections 461 and 792 Permitting drunkenness; giving liquor to a Person under the influence of liquor.. Sections 481 and 802 Consumption of liquor in unlicensed club Section 491 oTlf having UW on premises IxET un8aged ft selli*g non- ^pxicating beverages 14 202 10 594 13,933 655 16 30 11 21 21 4,140 23 21 18 37 18 36 16 4,115 17 15 11 124 539 3,869 597 13 3 13 7 1,772 •a o +_ _ o 8=1 $100.00 300.00 525.00 43,650.00 150.00 150.00 550.00 150.00 27,385.00 49,104.00 700.00 25,570.00 725.00 75.00 3,610.00 350.00 150.00 50.00 o c. c. aj 19,150.00 government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. 2 "Government Liquor Act, 1953." +_ O H $100.00 300.00 525.00 43,650.00 150.00 150.00 550.00 150.00 27,385.00 68,254.00 700.00 25,570.00 725.00 75.00 3,610.00 350.00 150.00 50.00 Q 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX A—Continued STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE SK MONTttc ENDED MARCH 31st, 1954 ^ SALES: To the public Beer licensees $29,573,019.25 7,186,468.04 COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD: Stock on hand, October 1st, 1953 Purchases — $36,759,487.29 $5,383,110.55 24,793,118.81 LESS STOCK ON HAND MARCH 31st, 1954 $30,176,229.36 6,133,974.83 GROSS PROFIT WAREHOUSE EXPENSES: Salaries and wages _ Rents and storage Insurance Telephone and telegraph Light, water, and fuel Depreciation —. '■ Sundries (including alterations) Postage RETAIL STORES EXPENSES: Salaries and wages Rents Insurance Postage and express Telephone and telegraph Light, water, and fuel Depreciation __ Sundries (including alterations) ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL EXPENSES^ Salaries Travelling j : Printing and stationery - Mechanical tabulation Postage and express Bank charges Unemployment insurance Retirement grants Retirement allowance contributions Insurance _J ' Property charges . Telephone and telegraph Workmen's Compensation Board Light, water, and fuel Mechanical maintenance Fidelity bonds __ • -- Employees' group insurance | Depreciation Sundries (including alterations) OPERATING PROFIT OTHER INCOME: LICENCE FEES: Clubs j Beer Transfer fees Brewers and distillers SUNDRY: Interest Rents Premium on U.S. Miscellaneous currency S.S. TAX COLLECTED Less paid to S.S SUNDRY EXPENSES: Loss sustained by burglary Law enforcement and inspection Maintenance of prisoners $134,863.09 25,057.34 9,171.35 1,138.08 4,099.54 1,837.20 18,440.09 100.00 $869,561.10 29,869.44 3,710.00 5,305.88 5,037.25 32,344.50 60,970.87 70,110.37 $62,301.21 13,375.99 41,991.65 9,779.14 3,103.69 1,027.02 2,990.19 1,193.82 50,708.83 90.85 3,348.30 1,723.31 2,299.86 653.80 1,451.42 950.00 4,491.86 1,641.45 6,457.18 $35,433.00 194,346.00 300.00 46,671.71 $1,856.82 9,962.19 209.81 3,628.16 $853,519.76 827,914.18 $790.09 31,540.89 29,331.55 24,042,254.53 $12J17^ $194,706.69 1,076,909.41 209,579.57 1,481,195.67 $11,236,037.09 $276,750.71 15,656.98 25,605.58 $318,013.27 61,662.53 256,350.74 OT^J*5P?IT for S.e six months ended March 31st, 1954, transferred to the Consoli- 14g2387i83 dated Revenue Fund. Province of Pritich rv.i«mWo * ___— SlM^r"*: REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police (Sections 121* and 1502) Sections 271 and 582—Prohibition of Liquor other than Beer on Licensed Premises Electoral District Disposition O d U_C/_ T3 co co 6 o q +-> CO nH U 03 CO WW © +_ 2. « .3 o tH<J •a 0) +_ 03 a. TO CO Cariboo: Village of Williams Lake. Lillooet: Village of Lillooet Yale: City of Merritt Totals - 1 1 1 1 1 1 —p 3 1 2 1- $50.00 50.00 $100.00 Sections 271 and 592—Sale to Minors Kamloops: City of Kamloops... Mackenzie: Powell River. Vancouver: City of Vancouver- Totals 1 1 1 1 3 3 u,...-, — -.-.-- 5 4 1 ... 1 $300.00 $300.00 Q 17 ■*_> o H $50.00 50.00 $100.00 $300.00 $300.00 Sections 271 and 632— -Prohibition against Gambling Comox: Village of Campbell River 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 . —_ $50.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 $50.00 Village of Parksville 50.00 Delta: Municipality of Langley _ 100.00 Dewdney: Balance of district 25.00 Fernie: Balance of district 100.00 Nanaimo-Islands: City of Nanaimo 50.00 Omineca: Village of Burns Lake 100.00 Similkameen: City of Penticton Skeena: Village of Smithers 50.00 50.00 .. .. Totals. 14 I 1 2 11 $525.00 — — $525.00 1 Sections 281 and 642—Keeping or Offering Liquor for Sale; Giving Liquor for Consideration; Keeping or Exposing Liquor for Sale Alberni: City of Port Alberni Burnaby: Municipality of Burnaby Cariboo: Village of Quesnel... Balance of district CMHwaek: Municipality of Chilliwhack Lolurnbia: Village of Invermere *-G-Q0X_. ~~ City of Courtenay Balance of district 3 Cowichan-Newcastle: i^yofDuncan _ 1 6 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 6 3 1 1 1 3 1 $300.00 2,050.00 900.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 1,200.00 300.00 $300.00 2,050.00 900.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 1,200.00 300.00 l« Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. 2 " Government Liquor Act, 1953. Q 16 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Summary of Prosecutions under the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police (Sections 1211 and 1502)—Continued Description of Offence Disposition o c. thV *d «T2 0) +_ a a> ft CO 3 COCO •d a> co CO co O O *d a> a Ph •d +-> e. a> .tH +j c. ca © CO A> .So PhU •a <D -t-> <a a> 2 +■» 03 CO WW Sections 501 and 812 Keeping of liquor in a restaurant Sections 611 and 912 Medicinal preparations.. . Sections 671 and 972 Liquor in possession of interdicted per- son_ Sections 831 and 1132 Examination of interdict as to source of liquor Totals 99 40 1 8 13 87 1 25 15,637 14,210 107 4,233 5,315 1,772 $5,480.00 50.00 1,450.00 03 +- o h $5,480.00 50.00 1,450.00 $160,624.00 |$19,150.00 |$179,774.00 1 "Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. 2 "Government Liquor Act, 1953." REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 APPENDIX ^—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police Sections 341 and 732—Consumption of Unsealed Liquor Q 19 —Continued Sections 351 and 742—Possession of Unsealed Liquor Comox: Village of Campbell River. Cowichan-Newcastle: City of Duncan. Dewdney: Municipality.of Mission— Kamloops: City of Kamloops Mackenzie: Sechelt Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert. Skeena: Balance of district Totals. 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 - 10 1 2 1 2 1 ^ Ii 1 .... $50.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 100.00 $550.00 ===== Disposition Electoral District No. of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed 'o a 0 •d © s If Bail Estreated Fines Collected Bail Estreated +_ o H Atlin: ; j 2 1 2 1 $100.00 50.00 $100.00 50.00 Victoria: 3 __ 1 — i 3 $150.00 ! $150.00 1 $50.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 100.00 $550.00 Sections 371 and 662— -Purchase o f Liquor under Fictitious Name Peace River: Village of Dawson Creek 1 1 1 1 1 1 $50.00 50.00 50.00 $50.00 Skeena: Village of Smithers - - _ 50.00 Balance of district .. 50.00 Totals .._ 3 1 1 3 1 $150.00 $150.00 1 Sections 381 and 6T2—Consuming Liquor in a Public Place Alberni: City of Alberni City of Port Alberni Burnaby: Municipality of Burnaby-. Cariboo: Village of Williams Lake Village of Quesnel Balance of district Chilliwack: Village of Abbotsford _ City of Chilliwack. Municipality of Sumas™ Balance of district Columbia: Balance of district _._ Comox: Village of Alert Bay ViUage of Campbell River Balance of district Cowichan-Newcastle:~ City of Duncan ___ gj °f Ladysmith.._. H JLlH^ofLake Cowichan" 2 6 4 16 2 3 5 1 2 4 22 5 9 5 3 2 5 6 4 16 2 3 5 1 2 4 21 5 8 5 3 _ $100.00 250.00 315.00 160.00 800.00 100.00 150.00 250.00 50.00 100.00 200.00 1,025.00 250.00 320.00 250.00 150.00 $100.00 250.00 315.00 160.00 800.00 100.00 150.00 250.00 50.00 100.00 200.00 1,025.00 250.00 320.00 250.00 150.00 * IK Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. 2 " Government Liquor Act, 1953.' Q 18 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Sections 281 and 642—Keeping or Offering Liquor for Sale; Giving Liquor for Consideration; Keeping or Exposing Liquor for Sale—Continued Electoral District Cranbrook: City of Cranbrook Delta: Village of Ladner Municipality of Langley Municipality of Richmond Municipality of Surrey (Cloverdale) Municipality of Surrey (liquor squad) Dewdney: City of Port Coquitlam Municipality of Maple Ridge Maillardville (Coquitlam) Balance of district Fernie: City of Fernie Balance of district—. Fort George: City of Prince George Kamloops: City of Kamloops . Kaslo: Balance of district Mackenzie: Village of Westview Balance of district Nelson-Creston: City of Nelson Village of Salmo North Vancouver: Municipality of West Vancouver Omineca: Village of Burns Lake Peace River: Village of Dawson Creek Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Balance of district Rossland-Trail: City of Trail Similkameen: Village of Princeton Balance of district Skeena: Village of Terrace Balance of district Vancouver: City of Vancouver .. Victoria: City of Victoria Yale: City of Merritt Totals- Disposition O e. •d G 8 +_ G CD tX <z> G <Z>_0 T3 CD tn t/3 O a o •d G TH Xt CD •4-» c_ a> *G *-• **_ t * d cn hhUh 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 i 4 1 1 2 1 11 113 4 1 202 16 21 1 1 13 1 1 3 29 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 8 55 4 1 21 36 I 124 | •d CD +_ „ o .So $300.00 600.00 500.00 300.00 600.00 300.00 600.00 600.00 1,200.00 300.00 900.00 600.00 300.00 300.00 500.00 1,500.00 300.00 300.00 500.00 1,200.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 4,000.00 19,900.00 1,200.00 300.00 $43,650.00 -d p SB «J _> T-( L_| 03 CO WW ■M o h $300.00 600.00 500.00 300.00 600.00 300.00 600.00 600.00 1,200.00 300.00 900.00 600.00 300.00 300.00 500.00 1,500.00 300.00 300.00 500.00 1,200.00 300.00 Too.oo 300.00 4,000.00 19,900.00 1,200.00 300.00 $43,650.00 Sections 32^ and 652—Purchase or Attempting to Purchase Liquor; Taking Liquor for Consideration Vancouver: City of Vancouver. $150.00 $150.00 i«« Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. a « Government Liquor Act, 1953.' REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 21 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Sections 381 and 672—Consuming Liquor in a Public Place—Continued ==- Disposition Electoral District No. of Cases Sentence Suspended -d 0) 0. cn •T4 P i—i o a 0 •d 0) G •IH Ph Bail Estreated Fines Collected Bail Estreated *n +_ o H Prince Rupert: | 1 2 3 7 7 1 6 2 9 10 2 2 13 1 5 3 10 12 2 13 5 5 4 1 2 2 3 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 5 7 1 6 1 9 8 2 2 8 5 3 8 12 2 9 2 5 4 City oi * rm^c _,xi*|/v* v—.. $50.66 150.00 250.00 350.00 50.00 300.00 50.00 450.00 400.00 100.00 60.00 400.00 275.00 150.00 400.00 600.00 100.00 450.00 100.00 250.00 200.00 $50.00 Revelstoke: nu.t nf PpVPlstOKe ..; \ir- 150 00 City or j\cvci_-_,-k-v Rossland-Trail: 250 00 City 01 _\.Lra_-a_-u Pint nf Trail — ,.,,,. 350.00 uiy oi _.-~- — 50 00 jjaiance ui ui-u.--'-— - - ■ Saanich: Municipality of Saanich Salmon Arm: ntv nf Salmon Arm - - 300.00 50.00 Hilnnrp nf district ... 450.00 Similkameen: Municipality of Penticton—. Villa ee of Oliver - — - 400.00 100.00 Village of Princeton Skeena: Villatre of Smithers 60.00 400.00 Village of Terrace _ Balance of district. 275.00 South Okanagan: City of Kelowna Vancouver: City of Vancouver.. _ 150.00 400.00 Victoria: City of Victoria - 600.00 Balance of district j \ 100.00 Yale: Village of Hope 450.00 Village of Lytton 100.00 City of Merritt —. 250.00 Balance of district 200.00 Totals 594 21 18 16 539 $27,385.00 ______ $27,385.00 i 1 Sections 391 and 682—Drunk in a Public Place Alberni: City of Alberni City of Port Alberni. Atlin: Village of Stewart- Balance of district. Burnaby: Municipality of Burnaby_ Cariboo: Village of Williams Lake- Village of QuesneL Balance of district Chilliwack: Village of Abbotsford _. CityofChilliwack. Municipality of Chilliwhack. Mumcipality of Sumas Columbia: Village of Invermere Golden Comox: Village of Alert Bay Village of Campbell River__ City of Courtenay Jklance of district 11 61 8 5 56 135 98 2 11 65 17 2 4 39 59 27 48 5 1 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 11 29 19 1 1 25 3 1 19 4 3 3 10 55 7 3 44 106 79 1 10 39 13 2 3 20 53 21 45 4 $145.00 665.00 100.00 40.00 645.00 1,350.00 950.00 10.00 135.00 425.00 135.00 50.00 30.00 215.00 900.00 275.00 487.00 65.00 $145.00 665.00 100.00 40.00 645.00 1,350.00 950.00 10.00 135.00 425.00 135.00 50.00 30.00 215.00 900.00 275.00 487.00 65.00 n M i« Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. 2 f Government Liquor Act, 1953.' I E.J q 20 . rcffe BRITISH COLUMBIA | | APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued j 1 Sections 381 and 672—Consuming Liquor in a Public Place—Continued m | Electoral District Disposition tI m -d si <d ti cow •d <u co CO i C/J •iH 0 TH O oi 0 •d § .n § •d _p 1 P ctf cn •d tii ■*H ^ o So •d B ■M a rH J_ CO CO TH m 0 1 Cranbrook: 4 5 1 36 13 52 25 5 1 3 7 6 18 4 3 6 3 5 20 4 2 10 2 5 3 6 4 5 17 1 34 8 3 1 1 7 13 7 2 1 7 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 5 1 34 11 48 23 5 1 3 7 6 15 4 2 6 3 2 19 4 2 10 2 5 2 6 4 5 16 1 31 8 3 1 1 7 10 7 2 1 7 2 4 4 1 $150.00 250.00 50.00 1,700.00 550.00 2,735.00 1,405.00 210.00 50.00 150.00 350.00 300.00 750.00 200.00 100.00 425.00 150.00 50.00 875.00 220.00 100.00 500.00 100.00 250.00 100.00 300.00 200.00 250.00 800.00 50.00 1,550.00 400.00 110.00 50.00 50.00 350.00 500.00 400.00 100.00 50.00 350.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 50.00 $150.00 Delta: — - ■_,. ,n,i • 250.00 50.00 Municipality of Langley Municipality of Richmond Municipality of Surrey (Cloverdale)- Municipality of Surrey (liquor squad). Dewdney: Municipality of Mission Citv of Port Coauitlam 1,700.00 550 00 2,735.00 1,405.00 210 00 50.00 Mimicinalitv of Manle Ridse 150.00 Maallardville (Coquitlam) Esquimalt: Balance of district— Fernie: Citv of Fernie - - 350.00 i— 300.00 750.00 Fort George: Village of McBride . City of Prince George . . Grand Forks-Greenwood: Citv of Grand Forks 200.00 100.00 425.00 City of Greenwood Kamloops: City of Kamloops Balance of district ... Kaslo-Slocan: Balance of district Lillooet: Village of Lillooet.. Visage of Sqiiflmish , t^ n.n . 150.00 50.00 875.00 220.00 100.00 500.00 Balance of district 100.00 Mackenzie: Powell River _. 250.00 Village of Westview~~«~~----~^,,........ _ Sechelt 100.00 300.00 Balance of district Nanaimo-Islands: City of Nanaimo Nelson-Creston: 4gg City of Nelson 200.00 250.00 800.00 Village of Creston Village of Salmo Balance of district- 50.00 1,550.00 400.00 New Westminster: City of New Westminster North Okanagan: City of Armstrong 110.00 50.00 City of Enderby 50.00 Citv of Vernon 350.00 North Vancouver: City of North Vancouver Municipality of North Vancouver District of West Vancouver 500.00 400.00 100.00 Oak Bay: Municipality of Oak Bay .— 50.00 Omineca: Village of Burns Lake 350.00 Village of Vanderhoof Peace River: Village of Dawson Creek Village of Fort St. J ohn_____ Balance of district. 100.00 —. 200.00 200.00 50.00 1 " Government Liquor Act," R.S.] B.C. 19< 18, chaj .ter IS >2. 2"G< avernme mt Liquor Ac | 1953." REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police Sections 391 and 682—Drunk in a Public Place—Continued Q 23 —Continued Electoral District North Vancouver: City of North Vancouver j— Municipality of North Vancouver. District of West Vancouver.. Oak Bay: Municipality of Oak Bay Omineca: Village of Burns Lake . Village of Vanderhoof - Balance of district Peace River: Village of Dawson Creek Village of Fort St. John Rolla district prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert, Balance of district —^ Revelstoke: City of Revelstoke Rossland-Trail: City of Rossland ,_._...- City of Trail ^ Castlegar. . Saanich: Village of Sidney - Municipality of Saanich Salmon Arm: City of Salmon Arm Balance of district ^_^___ Similkameen: Municipality of Penticton . ... Village of Oliver Village of Osoyoos j Village of Princeton Skeena: Village of Smithers Village of Terrace . Balance of district South Okanagan: City of Kelowna Municipality of Summerland. Kelowna district Vancouver: City of Vancouver Victoria: City of Victoria Yale: Village of Hope Village of Lytton ~" City of Merritt Balance of district ........"." Totals Disposition «4H o «s •d G ti tH CO ti <z_c/3 -d CO co CO O O -d ti •n Vn -d p 1 ti -p cS co mm •d o +_. _ _> So 'Tl W mu Xi <u +_ « m TH l_| TO CO mm 8 73 19 9 73 24 12 61 11 5 389 6 35 5 48 10 7 35 16 6 136 18 13 15 203 40 77 34 3 4 ,860 496 59 15 23 16 4 2 1 1 8 4,072 5 4 17 8 1 27 7 4 13 1 2 148 4 1 5 5 56 3 56 16 4 16 2 2 2,345 185 16 3 5 61 16 3 46 17 8 47 10 3 240 6 28 5 42 9 6 4 11 6 O H 25 72 15 13 11 147 24 72 18 1 2 1,030 67 39 15 20 11 1,396 339 13,933 I 4,140 37 | 4,115 | 3,869 11,772 $685.00 190.00 40.00 40.00 620.00 195.00 155.00 570.00 130.00 30.00 3,155.00 105.00 340.00 80.00 445.00 110.00 60.00 40.00 125.00 60.00 860.00 155.00 235.00 110.00 1,985.00 510.00 1,200.00 199.50 10.00 25.00 13,622.50 715.00 625.00 180.00 270.00 125.00 $60.00 250.00 15,150.00 3,630.00 $685.00 190.00 100.00 40.00 620.00 195.00 155.00 570.00 130.00 30.00 3,155.00 105.00 340.00 80.00 445.00 110.00 60.00 290.00 125.00 60.00 860.00 :155.00 235.00 110.00 1,985.00 510.00 1,200.00 199.50 10.00 25.00 28,772.50 4,345.00 625.00 180.00 270.00 125.00 $49,104.00 ($19,150.00 ] $68,254.00 Sections 401 and 792—Sale to Persons under Influence of Liquor Cariboo: Village of Quesnel. North Vancouver: City of North Vancouver west Vancouver Totals 1 1? $350.00 300.00 50.00 $350.00 300.00 50.00 $700.00 $700.00 i tt Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. 2 " Government Liquor Act, 1953." -* Q 22 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B-r-Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Sections 391 and 682—Drunk in a Public Place—Continued Electoral District Cowichan-Newcastle: City of Duncan - City of Ladysmith Village of Lake Cowichan . Balance of district Cranbrook: City of Cranbrook City of Kimberley Delta: Village of Ladner Municipality of Langley 1 Municipality of Richmond Municipality of Surrey (Cloverdale). Dewdney: Coquitlam (Maillardville ) District of Kent Municipality of Maple Ridge Municipality of Mission . Municipality of Pitt Meadows City of Port Coquitlam 1 Balance of district Esquimalt: Municipality of Esquimalt j Balance of district Fernie: City of Fernie Balance of district Fort George: Village of McBride | City of Prince George Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood: City of Grand Forks City of Greenwood Kamloops: City of Kamloops Ashcroft . Balance of district Kaslo-Slocan: Village of Kaslo Balance of district Lillooet: Village of Lillooet Village of Squamish j Clinton , Mackenzie: Village of Gibsons Landing , Village of Westview Bella Coola _ Bowen Island [ Ocean Falls Powell River . Sechelt Nanaimo-Islands: City of Nanaimo . Nelson-Creston: City of Nelson I Village of Creston 1 Village of Salmo [ Balance of district New Westminster: City of New Westminster North Okanagan: Coldstream | City of Enderby. ,. City of Vernon Balance of district . tH O oi •d S'd ti ti ti 1 Ch to S oocz. *d co CO co 54 7 11 2 104 3 1 13 1 12 20 33 1 40 1 3 1 13 1 17 1 7 2 8 8 18 1 29 3 13 16 738 3 8 2 6 3 494 2 75 17 3 5 1 24 1 5 7 8 1 21 4 3 24 1 14 1 7 3 106 9 197 1 26 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 | 87 6 o a O 15 1 1 34 3 5 2 10 8 12 2 5 3 2 2 405 367 35 10 6 2 1 3 2 22 38 10 1 1 1 29 Disposition Xi <D ti •Tt TH Xi o +_ a o TH U 'n +j d </) 39 6 10 2 66 12 9 15 30 29 3 1 4 5 1 5 6 12 23 11 14 322 2 6 3 125 40 7 3 4 17 3 6 7 20 4 3 20 11 4 75 158 14 2 1 58 6 Xi <u +- I o CO fl) So •n w mu $435.00 90.00 115.00 60.00 765.00 115.00 235.00 185.00 325.00 285.00 45.00 10.00 55.00 50.00 10.00 75.00 75.00 150.00 230.00 210.00 155.00 4,000.00 35.00 60.00 35.00 1,480.00 490.00 70.00 45.00 40.00 185.00 30.00 100.00 90.00 215.00 105.00 55.00 220.00 125.00 85.00 825.00 1,580.00 140.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 695.00 60.00 •d <u Q> rti r* ti •*-» 03 CO $60.00 +- 0 h $435.00 90.00 115.00 60.00 765.00 115.00 235.00 185.00 325.00 285.00 45.00 10.00 55.00 50.00 10.00 75.00 75.00 60.00 150.00 230.00 210.00 155.00 4,000.00 35.00 60.00 35.00 1,480.00 490.00 70.00 45.00 40.00 185.00 30.00 100.00 90.00 215.00 105.00 55.00 220.00 125.00 85.00 825.00 1,580.00 140.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 695.00 60.00 i «« Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. * 1 Government Liquor Act, 1953." REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from PoIice- Sections 411 and 612—Offences of Minors-^-Continued ^25 Electoral District Nanaimo-Islands: Qty of Nanaimo — Balance of district j Nelson-Creston: City of Nelson Village of Creston ——I Village of Salmo New Westminster: City of New Westminster North Okanagan: City of Armstrong— - City of Vernon ~_ Balance of district North Vancouver: City of North Vancouver Municipality of Nort-i Vancouver- District of West Vancouver Oak Bay: j Municipality of Oak Bay... Omineca: Village of Burns Lake Balance of district—. Peace River: Village of Dawson Creek—. ... Village of Fort St. John j Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Balance of district....I. Revelstoke: City of Revelstoke Rossland-Trail: City of Rossland City of Trail Village of Castlegar Balance of district .. Saanich: Village of Sidney. Salmon Arm: Balance of district Similkameen: Municipality of Penticton ..... Village of Princeton Skeena: Village of Terrace Balance of district South Okanagan: Municipality of Summerland Vancouver: City of Vancouver..... __ Victoria: : City of Victoria. Yale: . Village of Hope.. | City of Merritt...... ~..~ Z Balance of district™ " Totals Disposition 1 -d •o *. •d co m CO' 1 -I©- U_l Senten Suspen CO ■*-> •*-» 4-> No. o Cases B co •Ti TH *3 i 1 1 Bail Estrea Fines Collec Bail Estrea 13 6 : 3 3 6 13 : 1 6 i 3 15 6 1 2 2 9 5 7 1 : 2 6 3 3 10 5 16 2 3 ' 1 : 2 36 8 7 3 1 655 1 2 2 1 10 4 3 3 5 12 1 6 3 15 6 1 2 2 9 3 4 1 2 6 3 2 10 4 16 1 3 1 2 28 8 7 3 1 23 18 17 I 597 $525.00 40.00 75.00 365.00 105.00 535.00 50.00 155.00 55.00 290.00 125.00 10.00 50.00 20.00 600.00 220.00 25.00 105:00 15.00 70.00 40.00 385.00 330.00 310.00 150.00 360,00 325.00 25.00 75.00 20.00 50.00 1,275.00 115.00 535.00 110.00 10.00 $25,570.00 •Continued o $525.00 40.00 75,60 365.00 105&0 335.00 50.00 155.00 55.00 290.00 125.00 10.00 50.00 20.00 600.00 220.00 25.00 105.00 15.00 70.00 40.00 385.00 330.00 310.00 150.00 360.00 325.00 25.00 75.00 20.00 50.00 1,275.00 115.00 535.00 110.00 10.00 $25,570.00 i ft Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. 2 " Government Liquor Act, 1953." 1 q 24 N'itC ' f' ■ BRITISH COLUMBIA ^j> ' :C|1|||§ ! APPENDIX B—Continued 1 Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Jp § Sections 411 and 612-—Offences of Minors Electoral District Dispositi on O cd thU -d CJ c •a a tx> d ■d <D to ta •n 3 .Tt § tH o a 0 Xi o d •d cd *d *-• cd en WW i§ c« cu •S o d ■M cd © rH I_i cd co PQW 3 0 H Alberni: City of Alberni — City of Port Alberni — 16 7 . 2 9 9 2 6 7. 1 3 7 21 11 2 2 13 43 5 9 2 5 4 2 16 13 61 34 13 13 7 2 10 2 11 7 3 4 6 5 2 2 9 4 7 1 10 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 • 5 1 1 1 2 1 16 7 2 9 9 2 6 7 3 5 21 10 2 2 13 40 4 9 2 4 4 2 14 12 56 32 12 11 7 2 10 2 9 7 2 3 5 3 2 2 8 3 7 1 8 3 5 $460.00 195.00 20.00 215.00 985.00 40.00 415.00 105.00 325.00 420.00 200.00 105.00 70.00 85.00 265.00 1,050.00 100.00, 180.00 40.00 350.00 365.00 20.00 140.00 245.00 4,570.00 1,570.00 445.00 800.00 205.00 20.00 215.00 50.00 220.00 140.00 25.00 30.00 380.00 340.00 350.00 . 310.00 550.00 35.00 135.00 300.00 480.00 75.00 380.00 -——■-—_.____.. $460.00 195.00 20.00 215.00 985.00 40.00 415.00 105.00 Burnaby: Cariboo: A/ill no*» rvf fViTftSfiel Balance of district Qiilliwack: Village of Abbotsford Citv nf Chilliwack Columbia: frOldpn — Field -——-.— 325.00 420.00 It 200-M 105.00 70.00 85.00 265.00 1,050.00 100.00 180.QQ 40.00 350.00 365.00 20.00 140.00 245.00 4,570.00 1,570.00 445.00 800.00 205.00 20.00 215.00 50.00 220.00 140.00 25:00 30.00 380.00 340.00 350.00 310.00 550.00 35.00 135.00 300.00 480.00 75.00 380.00 Comox: Village of Alert Bay — Village of Campbell River City of Courtenay £ Parksville ... Village of Qualicum^ .. Balance of district CowichanhNewcastle: • City of Durif^ri _. ,,. i City of Ladysmith Village of Lake Cowichan- Balance §f district \ Cranbrook: Citv of Cranbrook— City of Kimberley j Delta: Village of Ladner .,..... . Municipality of Langley j Municipality of Richmond ; Municipality of Surrey (Cloverdale) Municipality of Surrey (liquor squad)„ Dewdney: Mission District. Municipality of Maple Ridge , Citv of Port Coquitlam \ Mission City Maillardville (Coquitlam) |__ Balance of district ___. . i Esquimalt: Balance of district — \ Fernie: City of Fernie , , Balance of district Fort George: Citv of Prince George Kamloops: City of Kamloops { Ashcroft— Balance of district Lillooet: Village of Lillooet _ Village of Squamish L__ Mackenzie: Villase of Gibsons Landing Village of Westview Bella Coola _____ Ocean FallS-__-.__. \ _ Powell River SecheHr. 5 | 1 " Government Liquor Act," R.S.] B.C. 19* \8, chaj >ter IS >2. *"G< .tvernmc >nt Liquor Ac t, 1953." REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 27 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Sections 431 and 762—Supplying Liquor to an Interdicted Person—-Continued gggj| Disposition Electoral DistfiCt No. of Cases Sentence Suspended -d CU CO CO •Tt 1 CO ..-1 A T-H Q a 0 CD d •i-i | Bail Estreated Fines Collected Bail Estreated TH o H Omineca: \r»\ a op nf Burns Lake —■— 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 _— nn Peace River: Daiatirp of district 1— Revelstoke: ritv nf Revelstoke.. ... $300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 $300.00 300 00 Rossland-Trail: Similkameen: viilaee of Oliver. 300 00 Skeena: Village of Smithers. '■— 300 00 Yale: Village of Hope . — 1 - fitv of Merritt - 300.00 300 00 Totals - 30 | 2 1 1 15 13 $3,610.00 $3,610.00 Sections 441 and 772—Disqualification of Interdicted Person Columbia: Village of Invermere. 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 J 1 | , 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 1 1 | 1 j __— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i ! ! 1 1 i i 1 i ■ i i t i ill 1 i ! 1 ! ! ! i i i 1 1 $50.00 50.00 $50.00 Esquimalt: Balance of district ..„,__„...._. __, 50.00 Kamloops: Ashcroft *$ Mackenzie: Sechelt. __.. ______ ... . Nanaimo-Islands: Citv of Nanaimo — 50.00 | 50.00 50.00 50.00 Salmon Arm: City of Salmon Arm Balance of district . 50.00 Similkameen: Municipality of Penticton. 50.00 Skeena: Village of Smithers .... Yale: City of Merritt— 50.00 50.00 50.00 Balance of district 50.00 Totals. 11 | 4 7 $350.00 1 ... $350.00 - - Sections 461 and 792—Permitting Drunkenness, Giving Liquor to a Person under the Influence of Liquor Cranbrook: City of Cranbrook.. Mackenzie: Village of Westview Saanich: Village of Sidney... Skeena: Balance of district..... Totals. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 | 1 | ...... | II 3 $50.00 50.00 50.00 $50.00 50.00 50.00 $150.00 $150.00 Sections 481 and 802—Consumption of Liquor in Unlicensed Clubs Vancouver: CityofVancouver. i » "♦ Government Liquor Act/' R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. 21 Government Liquor AcV 195^ Q 26 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Sections 411 and 62?—Supplying to, Permitting Consumption by Minors Electoral District Disposition ■M _ tence pende_ *d <u •Ti »—( O i 0 -d g 1 reated es lected Bail Estreated _^ oo O cj ZtU O 2 o> d CO •1_* 1 1 p "d •*■* kJ go mm 8BB Cariboo: Village of Quesnel. €_hilliwack: a +. o Municipality of Sumas Cowichan-Newcastle: City of Duncan __. Cranbrook: City of Kimberley Delta: Municipality of Surrey (Cloverdale) ... Municipality of Surrey (liquor squad). Dewdney: Municipality of Maple Ridge Grand Forks-Greenwood: City of Greenwood— ,— Mackenzie: Powell River Bella Coola North Okanagan: City of Vernon Salmon Arm: Balance of district g^gg Skeena: Village of Terrace Totals 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 16 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 13 $100.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 $725.00 $100.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 $725.00 Sections 421 and 752—Disqualified Persons (Indian Act) Unlawfully upon the Premises of Government Liquor Store Dewdney: City of Port Coquitlam. Kamloops: Ashcroft district: Totals 1 | ~- _... 1 2 | ........ 2 3 I -_ I I 3 $15.00 60.00 $75.00 $15.00 60.00 $75.00 Sections 431 and 762—Supplying Liquor to an Interdicted Person Alberni: City of Port Alberni.— _„. 'Atlin: j|| Village of Stewart Balance of district _ ... Comox: . yillage of Alert Bay. j , Village qf Campbell River Cranbrook: City of Kimberley j Dewdney: Kent . : Mission district. Esquimalt: Balance of district Lillooet: Village of Lillooet Mackenzie: Sechelt Nelson-Creston: City of Nelson Village of Salmo 1 1 1 1 1 1 $300.00 300.00 600.00 300.00 300.00 10.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 600.00 300.00 300.00 10.00 300.00 1 " Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. a | Government Liquor Act, 1953. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 29 APPENEJX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Sections 611 and 912—Medicinal Preparations Electoral District Disposition OS « on O a TnV. d ta d GOW xi D 09 1/1 o CJ O -d o a •d a> ■»-> oi <u *__ *h a ta •d ■*-< CO (O mO Xi CJ Cranbrook: CityofKimberley. $50.00 Sections 671 and 972—Liquor in Possession of Interdicted Person Alberni: City of Alberni....-—:~ Atlin: Balance of district ~~ fi,yiiage of Quesnel - Comox: Village of Alert Bay:-::— Village of Campbell River- Village of Qualicum Cranbrook: City of Kimberley Dewdney: Municipality of Mission— District of Kent Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood: City of Grand Forks Mackenzie: Sechelt Nelson-Creston: City of Nelson Village of Salmo North Okanagan: City of Vernon Balance of district Omineca: Village of Burns Lake Peace River: Village of Fort St. John Balance of district Revelstoke: City of Revelstoke Rossland-Trail: City of Rossland Salmon Arm: City of Salmon Arm Similkameen: Municipality of Penticton.. Skeena: Village of Smithers Yale: City of Merritt Totals 1 1 ii 3 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 i i - 1 2 $50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 325.00 50.00 40 13 25 100.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 75.00 50.00 100.00 $1,450.00 Sections 831 and 1132—Examination of Interdict as to Source of Liquor North Okanagan: City of Vernon Grand totals. 15,637 14,210 | 107 14,233 15,315 1,772 cd *■* O $50.00 $50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 325.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 75.00 50.00 100.00 $1,450.00 $160,274.00 [$19,150.00 [$179,424.00 i« Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192. 2 " Government Liquor Act, 1953." ** ■-f Q 28 ^'-^JS^'B]^ITISH COLUMBIA .; i<§^^^^ f j APPENDIX B—Continued 1 1 Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Wk \ Section 491—Keeping or Having Liquor on Premises of Persons Engaged in Selling Non-intoxicating Beverages Electoral District Disposition •*-• _. tI <*> -d «-§ d P- i-» ft d s cu d czxz) xi o ta ta •r-l B ta • tH Q TH o a 0 Xi 1 m -d 1 1 m ^^ d ta PQW •d <u H •i-t *_' •d <D Cti 1 rH l_i W ta mm TH m 0 North Vancouver: Citv nf North Vancouver l- 1 l $50.00 : $50.00 Sections 501 and 812—Keeping of Liquor in a Restaurant Alberni: Citv nf Pnrt Alberni 3 3 1 §1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 i i 3 2 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 9 1 1 12 1 1 2 1 5 - 15 2 1 1 $150.00 175.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 110.00 .50.00 $150.00 Burnaby: ||| A/fnnirinalitv nf Birrnabv 175.00 Cariboo: Village of Williams Lake Columbia: Onlden . 50 00 50.00 O^Field 50.00 Comox: Villapp nf Alert Bav 50.00 Village nf Camobell River 110.00 Citv nf Cnurtenav HI 50.00 Cowichan-Newcastle: City of Duncan — Citv nf Ladvsmith 50.00 175.00 1,000.00 110.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 200.00 450.00 50.00 Delta: Municipality of Surrey (Cloverdale)—. Municipality of Surrey (liquor squad) Fort George: City of Prince George J 175.00 1,000.00 110.00 Grand Forks-Greenwood: City of Grand Forks.. Ip ! i i 50.00 Kamloops: City of Kamloops . — Ashcroft j jLillooet: Village of Lillooet ... nrVillage of Squamish — 5 1 2 2 1 1 4 10 1 1 1 12 1 1 2 1 5 20 2 1 1 i 100.00 50.00 50.00 i . 100.00 Balance of district H . 50.00 Mackenzie: Village of Westview .... 50.00 Nanaimo-Islands: City of Nanaimo 200.00 Nelson-Creston: City of Nelson 450.00 North Vancouver: . City of North Vancouver- Peace River: Village of Dawson Creek 50.00 50.00 560.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 200.00 350.00 "750.00 Eft 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Milage of Fort St. John -_.__. Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Revelstoke: City of Revelstoke Rossland-Trail: City of Rossland 50.00 560.00 50.00 50.00 City of Trail 100.00 Skeena: Village of Smithers 200.00 Balance of district. - p 350.00 Vancouver: "Citjr of Vancouver .... 750.00 Victoria: %M City of Victoria-. 100J)0 Yale: Village of Hope 50.00 City of Merritt __L . | ...: 50.00 Totals 99 2 2 8 87 —._— $5,480.00 $5,480.00 11 Government Liquor Act," R.S. B.C. 19' \B, cha] )ter IS >2. 2"G( >vernm( jnt Liquor Ac :t, 1953." REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 31 APPENDIX^ G—Continued Regulations made under the " Government Liquor Act, 1953 " (B.C. Gazette reference, January 28th, 1954) Regulations made by the Liquor Control Board pursuant to the provisions of section 148 of tbe"Government Liquor Act, 1953," were as follows:— |||| **** I. LICENSING AREAS 1. Within fourteen days after the Board has, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, designated any area as a licensing area for the purpose of the issuance of licences under the Act, the Board shall publish, in accordance with the provisions of section 25 of the Act, a notice substantially in the form following:— Take notice that the Liquor Control Board of British Columbia, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, has designated the following area as a licensing area for the issuance of licences under the "Government Liquor Act, 1953":— — - ..--..■--.— ---.-■ ..._ . J^f^ Licensing Area No. Description And further take notice that the Board will receive applications for licences within that area until the day of .19 . And further take notice that the Board will, at a meeting to be held at , in the City of , on the day of , 19 . commencing at the hour of o'clock in the noon, proceed to deal with the appli cations for licences received prior to the day of , 19 , unless in the meantime:— (a) The Municipal Council [or Board of Commissioners] of requests the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to submit to a vote of the electors of the polling divisions within the licensing area any or all of the questions hereinafter set out; or (b) The Lieutenant-Governor receives a petition in the form prescribed by these regulations or to a like effect signed by thirty-five per centum of the electors of the polling divisions within the licensing area requesting that any or all of the questions hereinafter set out be submitted to a vote of the electors of the polling divisions within the licensing area. The questions that shall upon request as aforesaid be submitted to a vote of the electors in the licensing area are as follows:— (a) Are you in favour of the sale of beer, ale, and stout only under a public-house licence for consumption on licensed premises? (Note.—A public-house licence will be similar to the present beer-parlour licence.) (b) Are you in favour of the sale of beer, ale, stout, and wine only under a dining-room licence for consumption with meals on licensed premises? (Note.—Dining-room licences will be granted to hotels, restaurants, clubs, railway-cars, steamships, and resorts.) (c) Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a dining-lounge licence for consumption with meals on licensed premises? (Note.—Dining-lounge licences will be issued principally to what are commonly known as cabarets, and to clubs.) (d) Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a lounge licence for consumption on licensed premises? (Note.—Lounge licences will be issued to cocktail-bars. They will be granted only to hotels, resorts, railway-cars, and steamships.) II. VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2. (a) If the Municipal Council or Board of Commissioners of a municipality within the licensing area and having jurisdiction over the licensing area wishes to request the Lieutenant- Governor in Council to submit a question to a vote of the electors in accordance with section 25 of the Act, it shall give notice to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council substantially in the form following:— to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, Province of British Columbia, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. " Government Liquor Act, 19531 th t^J* Municipal Council [or Board of Commissioners] of the Corporation of the District of hereby requests jJM the following questions be submitted to a vote of the electors of the polling divisions within Licensing Area Municipal Council of Municipal Clerk. Munh 1 ^ I MuniciPal Clerk of the Corporation of the District of , hereby certify that at a meeting of the umcipai Council held on the day of , 19 , the following resolution was passed:— [Here insert form of resolution authorizing the within request.'] Q 30 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX^? Regulations Amendment to regulations made by the Liquor Control Board pursuant to the provisions of ion 119 of the "Government Liquor Act," R.S.B.C. 1948, chapter 192, during the period under seefion review was as follows: Regulation No. 28 (amendment). Subject Permitting installation of cigarette vending- machines in licensed premises Order in Council No. 868. B.C. Gazette Reference Apr. 30,1953 Re Regulation No. 28 1|_, Resolution No. 20150, April 13th, 1953.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 28 of the Liquor Control Board, as approved by Order in Council No. 1292 on October 22nd, 1934, and subsequent amendments thereto, be further amended whereby clause (q) of section 4 is renumbered (q) (1), and the following is added as (2) thereof:— "(2) Every licensee may permit installation of cigarette vending-machines in his licensed premises, but no other vending-machines shall be permitted. Where cigarette vending-machines are installed in licensed premises consisting of two sections, viz., men's beer-parlour, and ladies' and escorts' beer-parlour, one such machine must be installed in each section." REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 33 j ji " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " Application for a Licence or Transfer of a Licence or Interest Therein (Except for Military Mess) Application is hereby made in respect of a:- ; I D Dining-lounge: □ Hotel: D Club: 0 Restaurant: □ Public house: D Railway-car: □ Steamship: □ Resort,— . for a licence of the following type:— □ for the transfer of a licence of the following type:— □ for the transfer of an interest in a licence of the following type:— □ D Dining-lounge licence: □ Dining-room licence: □ Lounge licence: □ Public-house licence. 1. The premises in respect of which the application is made are in a building known as , situate at [No., street, locality], upon the lands described as Lot No. , Block No. , Map No. , Land Registration District, in the Electoral District, in the Province of British Columbia, and are to be kept and operated by the applicant. gjg 2. Accompanying this application are blue-prints in duplicate showing the floor-plans and dimensions of the premises in respect of which the application for licence is made, including the liquor salesroom and all cellars, storerooms, lava- iOQgs, and toilets appurtenant-thereto; and showing the location of all doors and windows and all means of access to the premises; and also showing the position of the premises in relation to the building in which the premises are situate and in relation to public streets. 3. The following answers to questions are true and correct:— Full name and address of applicant Electoral district in which applicant is registered as a voter If entitled to be registered, but not registered, state facts showing applicant to be entitled to be registered as a voter If an individual, state if applicant is to be sole owner If not to be sole owner, particulars of any agreement with any other partner or partners If applicant is a partnership, state:— Full names and addresses of members Electoral district in which respective members are registered as voters If entitled to be registered, but not registered, facts showing member to be entitled to be registered as a voter If a partnership, state separately each partner's investment and proportion of profit distribution:-— Name Investment Profit-sharing Ratio (Per Cent) [ wU . - jc- -* 'fj-fejEnt. | 4£^ " '• • -"- o --; A «s*«4im Full name of agent or manager selected to carry on business of selling liquor Name and address of owner in fee-simple of real estate Name and address of owner in fee-simple of building Name of holder of mortgage or encumbrance on building (if any) Name of holder of mortgage or encumbrance on furniture and fixtures contained in the building (if any) Amounts of liens, mortgages, or encumbrances (if any) Name of landlord (if building held under lease) Name of tenant Particulars of lease:— Date Duration: From to Rental Are the premises operated throughout the year or only seasonally? . If seasonally, during what;.|pfiOths? w-if^0*61 business is carried on in building in which premises are situate? will dancing, music, or entertainment b$ provided at any time whatsoever for guests or customers on the *stab~ lishment? . If s0, where? was applicant ever applied for a licence for the sale of liquor, beer, or wine in Canada or elsewhere, either as an individual, a member of a partnership, or ds an officer, director, or stockholder of a corporation? «so, when? Has the applicant any connection, financial or otherwise, direct or indirect, with any distillery, brewery, or wine-manufacturing interest? . If so, give particulars 18 the applicant indebted to any person, firm, or corporation in or connected with any distillery or wine- manufacturing interest? . If so, give particulars . . «as any distiller, brewer, or wine-manufacturer any interest, financial or otherwise, direct or indirect* in the applicant's premises? . If so, give particulars . *V •• * me.applicant under any agreement with any person to sell the liquor of^any manufacttujer to the exclissi&tt of the liquor of any other manufacturer?* - MsIf s0» &?* ful1 particulars ft' :P I Q 32 BRITISH COLUMBIA (6) A petition requesting that any or all of the questions set out in subsection (5) of section 25 of the Act be submitted to a vote of the electors within the licensing area shall be substantially in the following form:— gj| To the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, Province of British Columbia, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. of We the undersigned registered voters of Polling Divisions Nos. JLusinct, bein divisions within Licensing Area No. , humbly petition the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, under the "Governme: Liquor Act, 1953," that the foUowing questions be submitted to a vote of the electors of the polling divisions with Licensing A*rea No. , as provided for in section 25 of the Act:— [Here state questions to be submitted.] Electoral District, being polling Jouncil, under the "Government electors of the polling divisions within :avt)ters List No. Signatures of Electors Polling Division Electoral District Signature of Witness (c) The petition shall be signed by at least thirty-five per centum of the electors within the licensing area, and each elector when signing the petition shall designate opposite his signature the name of the polling division for which he is registered as an elector. (d) Each elector shall sign the petition in the presence of a witness who shall sigh his name as sdtness opposite the signature of the elector. (e) The petition shall be verified as to the identity and signature of each elector by a statutory declaration of the witness which shall be in the form following:— Statutory Declaration Canada : Province of British Columbia: City of To Wit: I, , of , in the Province of British Columbia, do solemnly declare:— 1. That* I was personaUy present and did see the instrument hereto attached—namely, a petition under subsection (3) of section 25 of the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," requesting that the questions therein set out be submitted to a vote of the electors of the polling divisions within Licensing Area No. —duly executed by the respective voters whose signatures appear upon the said petition, opposite whose names I have subscribed my name as witness. 2. That I am one of the subscribing witnesses to the petition. ..«,, And that I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath and by virtue of the "Canada Evidence Act." Declared before me at this day of in the Province of British Columbia, , 19 . i A Notary Public in and for the Province of British Columbia. |^ A Commissioner for taking affidavits within British Columbia. Stipendiary Magistrate for A Justice of the Peace in and for the Province of British Columbia. A Vendor. (/) For the purpose of any verification of the signatories to the petition, the list of voters to be used for such verification shall be the list as it stood upon the day when the petition was received by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. (g) At the holding of the vote held in accordance with the prayer of the petition, the list of voters to be used shall be the list of voters as it stood immediately after the expiration of seven eiear day?rafter the day upon which the Registrar of Voters receives notice of the issue of theTwrit under the " Provincial Elections Act, 1953." (h) The provisions of the " Provincial Elections Act, 1953," having reference to absentee and advanced voting shall not apply to a vote held under section 25 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953." m-.■'•'■ -6|g» m APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES t1 %; ^^^^ 3. Every application for a licence to sell liquor at retail, and every application for the transfer fit a licence, or any interest -therein, except for a military mess, shall be substantially in the form following:— (A separate application shall be filed in respect of each licence applied for.) REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 35 4. Every application to sell liquor at retail in a military mess shall be in the form following:— I GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " Application for a Licence (Military Mess) lication is hereby made for a licence [or licences] in respect of the following:— P D An officers'mess: 0 A sergeants'mess: □ A canteen,— for a licence of the following type:- □ Dining-lounge licence: □ Dining-room licence: D Lounge licence: q Public-house licence. 1, Unit • ___ . . 2 Address of barracks or armouries [No. and street], [city, town, or village], [county], i Name of officer commanding unit . Rank . Address Dated at \ this day of , 19 . Applicant. Officer Commanding. Canada: Province of British Columbia: - County of In the Matter of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," and in the Matter of an Application for a Licence [or Licences] Thereunder for the Establishment Known as I, , of the of in the of make oath and say:— 1. That I have knowledge of the matters herein deposed to. 2. That I have read over the application attached hereto. 3. That all facts stated and information furnished therein and pursuant thereto are true and correct. Sworn before me at the of of , this day of in the , 19 . 1 A Vendor. A Notary Public in and for the Province of British Columbia. A Commissioner for taking Affidavits within British Columbia. Stipendiary Magistrate for Justice of the Peace in and for the Province of British Columbia. (N.B.—Attention of the applicant is directed to subsection (5) of section 38 of the Act, which reads as follows: "A person applying for the issue or renewal of a licence who fails to make full disclosure in the form of application of the matters referred to in this section shall be guilty of an offence.") IV. LICENCE FEES 5. (1) The following fees shall be payable in respect of the issue and renewal of each licence other than a public-house licence:— (a) Where the establishment is a hotel, dining-lounge, resort, steamship, or railway-car, an amount equal to 2 per cent of the gross value of liquor purchased, with a minimum fee of $150: (6) Where the establishment is a club or a restaurant holding a dining-room licence:— (i) An amount equal to 2 per cent of the gross value of liquor other than malt liquor purchased, with a minimum fee of $100; and (ii) An amount equal to 2 cents per gallon of draught malt liquor purchased: (c) Where the establishment is a military mess, no licence fee shall be payable. (2) The following fees shall be payable in respect of the issue and renewal of each public-house licence: An amount equal to 2 cents per gallon of draught malt liquor purchased, with a minimum (3) The fee for each transfer of licence shall be $25. (4) Fees which are prescribed in fixed amounts and minimum fees shall be payable upon the mal-ing of the application for a licence or renewal. i,i Fees which vary according to the amount or value of liquor purchased shall be payable monthly, and the fees payable in respect of purchases made each month shall be paid not later than ™ tenth day of the month next following. ^hen the Board cancels a licence under the provisions of section 41 or 42, or when a licence twjs to exist for any reason, no refund of fees shall be payable by the Board in respect of the unex- Pu-ed term of the licence* trmt • ln the evfmt of a licensee dying or becoming bankrupt, his executor, administrator, or us ee in bankruptcy shall, in the discretion of the Board, be entitled to carry on the business under orde t °e ,and on the licensed premises during the currency of the licence, and, if necessary in Board Tnd Up the business of the estate of the licensee, may, subject to the discretion of the and uP°n payment of the fee herein provided, obtain a licence for the next succeeding year. * q 34 BRUTES! COLUMBIA Is the applicant a manufacturer of liquor, or the agent of such manufacturer, or a person who is so associated or connected therewith or financially interested therein as to be likely to promote the sale thereof? Give full particulars of any such activities or any such connection Specify and describe location of the room or rooms to which sale, serving, and consumption of liquor will be restricted and confined . State number of tables and seating capacity in room or rooms where liquor will be served State name, address, and occupation of officials or employees who wfll purchase the alcoholic beverages to be sold on applicant's premises:— Name . Address Occupation . Age Name . Address Occupation . Age 4. If applicant is a corporation, state:— Whether the corporation is incorporated or registered under the * Companies Act" of the Province, and has filed all returns required thereunder Date of incorporation Provincial or Federal charter Public or private company Incorporated under ** Societies Act ** Number of shares authorized . Common . Preferred Number of shares issued . Common . Preferred Par value of shares: $ common. $ preferred. Bonds issued and outstanding: No. . Value, $ (The applicant's latest balance-sheet, certified correct by the applicant's auditors, shall be attached to this application.) Officers and Directors Name Address Age Names of directors who are registered or entitled to be registered as voters Electoral districts in which respective directors are registered as voters If entitled to be registered, but not registered, facts showing director to be entitled to be registered as a voter 5. If application is on behalf of a dub, the following questions shall be answered:— (A copy of the constitution and by-laws and of the latest balance-sheet of the club, certified correct by the club's auditors, must be attached hereto.) (a) Is the club operated for pecuniary gain? (6) Present membership |c) What privileges are extended to noo-memberst (d) How long immediately prior to this application has the club been in continuous operation? fe) What are special purposes of the club? (/) What facilities has the club provided to carry out its objects and purposes? (g) Is there any provision on the club premises for catering? (Ii) Is die catering operated by the club itself? Are the premises operated throughout the year or only seasonally^ | If seasonally, state the period of operation Dated M~ ~9~Vhis "lay of , 19 . Applicant. (Address of applicant) — Canada: f_ . Annl} PmoviNCE of British Columbia; \ In the Matter of the "Government Liquor Act, 19SV* and in the Matte of an Appu- Gounty of . cation for a Licence Thereunder for the Establishment Known as • 1. , of the erf t in the of t make oath and say;— ■;£* That I have knowledge of the matters herein deposed to. 2. That I have read over the application attached hereto. 3. That all facts stated and information furnished therein and pursuant thereto are tine and correct Sworn before me at the of t in the ) ___ *f i tN_t5 v*.yof . 19 . f ; A&Vendor. WNotary Public in ami for the Province of British Catumbm. . Commissioner for taking Affidavits withi* British Coiumbku Stipendiary Magistrate for Justice of the Peace in and for the Province of British Columbia. «* ^r7^nti°f <l*tf PPHca»* is directed to subsection (5> of section 38 of the Aei, which reads as folio** the SSSSt I^JZa !_f • ♦VS5UC Jf renewal * a Kcencc who fails to ma*e MI disclosure in the form of application or the matters referred to in this section tftall be guilty of an offence.w*'"• •- REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 37 Containers 13 All liquor served in licensed premises shall be dispensed from the original container in which the liquor is purchased from the Liquor Control Board. * Days of Sale 14 (1) No licensee shall permit any liquor to be drunk, consumed, or removed in or upon or from his licensed premises:— (a) On any Sunday, Good Friday, or Christmas Day: (6) During the time the poll is open on any day on which polling takes place at any Provincial election held in the electoral district in which the licensed premises are situate: (c) During the time the poll is open on any day on which polling takes place at any municipal election held in the municipality in which the licensed premises are situate: (d) During such times and days as are prescribed in the " Elections Act" of Canada: (e) During such other periods or on such other days as the Board may direct. (2) This regulation shall not apply to licensed premises in military messes. Hours of Sale 15. (1) Liquor may be sold in licensed premises:— (a) Being a dining-lounge, dining-room, or lounge, not operated by a club, during the hours from 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 p.m.: (6) Being a dining-room, dining-lounge, or lounge operated by a club, during the hours from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 a.m., subject to regulation 14: (c) Being a public house, during the hours from 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. and from 7.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. (2) In the case of a dining-lounge or dining-room licence where entertainment or facilities for dancing are provided, the Board may alter, subject to regulation 14, the hours by extending the hour of 11.30 p.m. to a time not later than 1 a.m. on the following day. (3) All licensed premises except dining-rooms and dining-lounges and licensed premises operated by a club shall be cleared of patrons within one-half hour after the sale of liquor ceases under sub- regulations (1) and (2). (4) In that portion of the Province lying to the east of a line drawn between the City of Revelstoke, on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Kootenay Landing in the District of West Kootenay, the hours set out in subregulations (1) and (2) shall be determined by what is commonly known as 9 Mountain time," reckoned as seven hours behind " Greenwich time." (5) No person other than the licensee, or the wife or employee of the licensee, shall remain or be permitted to be in any licensed public house or lounge during the hours from 12 midnight to 10.30 a.m. or on any day upon which liquor may not be consumed upon the licensed premises. (6) This regulation does not apply to licensed premises in military messes. Drinks Containing Spirits 16. (1) Each drink containing spirits served in licensed premises shall contain not less than one fluid ounce of spirits as supplied by the Liquor Control Board. (2) Any non-alcoholic liquid which is added to liquor in the preparation of a drink shall be added in full view of the customers. Price-lists 17. (1) Upon every licensed premises there shall be lists available to customers or signs Prominently displayed indicating:— (a) The varieties of liquor for sale: I In. ^ ^e Pr*ces at which drinks may be purchased; Dut the lists and signs shall be published and displayed only in the licensed premises. (2) A copy of every list and sign used under subregulation (1) shall be filed with the Board oetore being used, and no alteration shall be made in a list or sign until approval thereof in writing Wbeen obtained from the Board. ■-■%■ ■ Advertising 18- (1) No advertisement, sign, circular, letter, poster, or handbitt referring in any way to andv' °r the sale thereof > shall be displayed in or on any licensed premises, but the licensee shall post hi fep posted in a conspicuous position in the salesroom of the premises his licence and any Jj*jj» of the licence. # %; & Act! 11 111 designating licensed premises in accordance with subsection (2) of section 82 of the a11 be m Otters not exceeding:fwo inches ^ height. J-HM q 36 -I" BRITISH COLUMBIA ■■%'■■■ -j| -^ V. REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL ESTABLISHMENTS % * Premises 6. (1) No licence shall be granted to any person unless he is the owner of the premises in respect of which the licence is applied for or is the lessee of such premises under a lease which does not expire prior to December 31st of the year in which the application for the licence is made. (2) No licence shall be granted to any person unless the premises in respect of which the licence is proposed to be granted and the building of which such premises form a part are so constructed and equipped as not to facilitate any violation of the Act or the regulations. (3) No structural alteration in or enlargement of any licensed premises shall be made without the written permission of the Board; but when altered or enlarged with such permission, the premises as altered or enlarged shall be deemed to be the licensed premises. (4) If, after the making of the application for a licence or during the term of a licence, the building in which the licensed premises are situate or any furniture or fixtures contained in the building become subject to any lien, mortgage, or. encumbrance, the licensee shall forthwith file with the Board a notice stating the date of the creation or making of the lien, mortgage, or encumbrance, and the name of the holder and the amount thereof. (5) Every licensee shall keep and maintain on the licensed premises a plan of the licensed premises duly approved by the Board. (6) Every licensee shall install and maintain in his licensed premises such suitable fixtures and furniture for the convenience of the public or of the members, as the case may be, as may be directed by the Board from time to time. Location of Licensed Premises 7. No licence shall be granted to any person in respect of premises where the proposed liquor salesroom is located in any part of the building other than on its main or ground floor unless under special circumstances approved by the Board after inspection of the premises. Storage of Liquor 8. Any cellar or room forming part of licensed premises and used for the keeping or storing of liquor in connection with the sale of liquor by the licensee shall be below the liquor salesroom or adjacent thereto, and no person shall consume, nor shall the licensee permit, any person to consume any liquor in such cellar or room. Lighting 9. Every licensee shall provide in and about the parts of a licensed premises which are open to and used by the public sufficient lighting so that all objects are plainly visible at all times, and all such parts of the premises shall- be illuminated to a minimum of three foot-candles as measured by a foot-candle meter at a plane of thirty inches above the floor-line. Floor-space 10. (1) In every licensed premises there shall be not less than twelve square feet of floor-space for each chair, stool, or seat therein. (2) No more persons than adequate seating accommodation is provided for shall be admitted to any licensed premises. Purchase of Liquor 11. Every licensee shall purchase liquor from such Vendor as the Board may designate, and shall keep and maintain a register of all liquor so purchased and received by him, and such register shall be open for inspection at all reasonable times to any Inspector or official designated by the Board. Shipping-seals 12. (1) No licensee shall have or keep in, on, or about his licensed premises any keg or barrel containing draught malt liquor to which the shipping-seal prescribed by regulation 36 is not affixed. (2) No licensee shall remove from any keg or barrel of draught malt liquor any shipping-seal which has been affixed to it pursuant to regulation 36. (3) In tapping every keg or barrel of draught malt liquor, the faucet or tapping device through which the malt liquor is to be drawn shall be inserted through the shipping-seal affixed to the keg or barrel pursuant to regulation 36 in such a manner as to deface the shipping-seal, or if the malt liquor is to be drawn through the spigot-hole or bung-hole in the side of the keg or barrel, a faucet shall also be inserted through the shipping-seal so affixed at the head of the keg or barrel, or the shipping-seal shall be defaced by cutting away the part thereof only which covers the .spigot-hole or tapping bushing at the top or head of the keg or barrel. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 39 d premises for the purpose of inspecting the same and of making search thereof for the T\ tion of any violation of the provisions of the Act or the regulations. (2) No licensee shall be required to make any structural alterations in his premises unless ordered so to do in writing by the Board. VI. REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO DINING-LOUNGES 26. (1) In every dining-lounge:— # (a) The tables shall be covered with tablecloths or other equivalent suitable covering or surfacing: (6) An adequate supply of flat-ware, china, and other table service shall be available and used; and (c) Meals, for which adequate menus shall be provided, shall be served at regular breakfast or luncheon or dinner or supper hours; but where the establishment is classified as a hotel and has no other dining-room, meals, for which adequate menus shall be provided, shall be served at regular breakfast, luncheon, and dinner hours. (2) In a dining-lounge, liquor shall be served only to a person having a meal therein while seated at a table. (3) Where facilities for dancing are provided in a dining-lounge, the dance-floor shall occupy not less than one-fifth of the total floor-space thereof, and the number of chairs, stools, and seats which may be provided shall be calculated with respect to that portion of the dining-lounge not occupied by the dance-floor. VII. REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO DINING-ROOMS 27. (1) In every dining-room:— (a) The tables shall be covered with tablecloths or other equivalent suitable covering or surfacing: (6) An adequate supply of flat-ware, china, and other table service shall be available and used; and (c) Meals, for which adequate menus shall be provided, shall be served at regular breakfast, luncheon, and dinner hours. (2) In a dining-room, malt liquor or wine shall be served only to a person having a meal therein while seated at a table. VIII. REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO LOUNGES 28. (1) In every lounge there shall be:— (a) A service-bar with stools or seats for the persons using the lounge; and (6) An area equipped with an adequate number of chairs and tables, having regard to the dispensing facilities of the lounge. (2) All liquor sold in the lounge shall be dispensed at the bar in such a manner that it may be viewed by the persons using the lounge. (3) In a lounge there shall not be any box, stall, or any partition or obstruction which prevents a full view of the entire room by any person therein. IX. REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO RAILWAY-CARS AND STEAMSHIPS 29. Liquor may be sold upon a railway-car or steamship in respect of which a licence is issued only while the railway-car or steamship is in transit on a trip the main purpose of which is the transporting of passengers from one point to another point. X. REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO CLUBS 30. (1) The constitution, by-laws, or house rules shall provide, among other things:— (a) That members shall be admitted only on written application, and only after investigation: (&) That every admission of a member be recorded in the official minutes of a regular meeting: (c) Standards of eligibility for members: (d) Limitation on the number of members consistent with the nature of the club: (e) The period for which dues shall be paid and the date upon which such period shall expire: (/) Reasonable regulations for the suspension and expulsion of membej^for nonpayment of dues, and a) Every club shall keep and maintain on the premises a complete roster giving the names ^addresses of all its members. to nr Bvery club sha11 keeP and maintain on the premises a complete register of guests admitted r up?n th&iclub>premises which shall disclose a complete list of the names, the name of the pe Q 38 BRITISH COLUMBIA Employees 19. (1) No female other than a licensee shall be employed in any service or act, or be permitted to act, in any way in connection with the sale, handling, or serving of malt liquor in, on, or about any public house. (2) No female shall be employed in any service or act, or be permitted to act, in any way in connection with the sale, handling, or serving of liquor in, on, or about any lounge. (3) No person under the age of twenty-one years shall be employed in any service or act, or be permitted to act, in any way in connection with the sale, handling, or serving of liquor in, on, or about any lounge or public house. (4) Every licensee shall keep and maintain on the licensed premises a register of all employees who from time to time have any control over the liquor in his possession, or who are engaged in serving liquor, and shall produce the same for inspection from time to time on the request of any Inspector or police officer. (5) Every licensee shall furnish the Board with a complete list of the names of all employees who have any control over the liquor in his possession, or who are engaged in serving liquor, and when and so often as any change occurs ih the names of such employees, the licensee shall forthwith notify the Board. Consumption of Liquor on Licensed Premises 20. (1) No licensee shall possess or allow any person to consume any liquor other than that permitted by his licence in or on the licensed premises. (2) Subject to clause (b) of section 51 of the Act, all liquor sold upon licensed premises, other than premises covered by a public-house licence, shall be consumed thereon, and the licence-holder shall not permit any liquor so sold to be taken therefrom. (3) Subject to clause (a) of section 51 of the Act, no liquor* other than that sold by the licence-holder under the authority of the licence, shall be brought upon the licensed premises, and the licence-holder shall not permit any such liquor to be brought upon the premises. (4) All liquor left in any glass or bottle on licensed premises by any person to whom it has has been served shall be destroyed forthwith. (5) No person shall consume, nor shall the licensee permit any person to consume, any liquor in any lavatory or toilet which forms part of the licensed premises. Treating and Extension of Credit 21. (1) No licensee shall give or furnish free liquor to customers within the licensed premises through the custom commonly known as I treating." (2) No licensee shall sell or otherwise supply any liquor on credit to customers, and no such licensee nor his employee shall give, lend, or otherwise advance any money to customers for the purchase of liquor from the licensee, but this subregulation shall not apply to billing privileges extended by hotels, clubs, resorts, and military messes to registered and bona fide guests or members. Conduct of Persons on Licensed Premises 22. (1) No licensee shall be disorderly, boisterous, or intoxicated on the licensed premises or on any public premises adjacent thereto which are under his control, nor shall he permit any disorderly, boisterous, or intoxicated person to be thereon, nor shall he use or allow the use of profane or vulgar language thereon. (2) No licensee shall permit any game or sport on the licensed premises. Music 23. Music, radio, and television shall be permissible in all licensed premises, under such circumstances as the Board from time to time approves. Foodstuffs in Licensed Premises 24. (1) Every public house and lounge shall make available for its customers such foodstuffs, including wrapped sandwiches, peanuts, potato chips, cheese straws, or pretzels, and soft drinks, fruit and vegetable juices, as the Board may from time to time approve, for which a reasonable charge may be made. (2) All such foodstuffs, soft drinks, and juices shall be edible and fresh at all times. (3) Every licensee may permit installation of cigarette vending-machines in his licensed premises, but no other vending-machines shall be permitted. (4) A cigarette vending-machine shall not be installed in a public house which is divided into .separate sections for men and women unless such a machine is installed in both sections. Inspection 25. (1) Every licensee shall at all times, upon the request of any Inspector or constable, or of any person designated by the Board, admit the Inspector or constable or person to all parts of the REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 41 "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953" Dining-room Licence For the Sale and Consumption of Malt Liquor and Wine with Meals ued to » to» owner of the establishment classified as a , known as , located at , toWSS Lc« to be used for the purposes of section 36 of the Act.] tnhiect to prior suspension or cancellation pursuant to the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," and the regulations thereunder, this licence expires on the 31st day of December, 19 . Dated at Victoria, B.C., this day of , 19 . Dining-room LiCenCeN° LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953" Lounge Licence For the Sale and Consumption of Liquor Issued to , the owner of the establishment classified as a , known as , located at § in respect of . [This space to be used for the purposes of section 36 of the Act.] Subject to prior suspension or cancellation pursuant to the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," and the regulations thereunder, this licence expires on the 31st day of December, 19 » Dated at Victoria, B.C., this day of , 19 . Lounge Licence No. LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953" Public-house Licence For the Sale and Consumption of Malt Liquor Issued to , the owner of the establishment classified as a , known as , located at , in respect of [This space to be used for the purposes of section 36 of the Act.] Subject to prior suspension or cancellation pursuant to the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," and the regulations thereunder, this licence expires on the 31st day of December, 19 . Dated at Victoria, B.C., this day of , 19 . Public-house Licence No. LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Forms of Application for Distillers' and Brewers' Licences (1) The application for a Distiller's Licence shall be in the following form:— (Provincial Arms) « GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " (Section 94) Application for Distiller's Licence TVi 6 "Mersigned hereby makes application for a Distillers Licence for the year ending 31st December, 19 . Dated _,« .. ... Dateda* .B.C., this day of , a.d. 19 Signature of Applicant, Q 40 BRITISH COLUMBIA member responsible for the guest, and the address of each guest admitted at any time into the club premises. . (4) Every club shall file with the Board a complete fast of its officers showing the name, address and occupation of each officer. When any change occurs in its officers by reason of election or otherwise, the club shall immediately file with the Board a revised list of officers. 31. (1) No licence shall be granted to a veterans' club unless the club was in existence and operating continuously as a club with an active membership for a period of not less than eighteen months immediately prior to the date of its application for a licence. (2) A veterans' club holding a licence to sell liquor at retail may issue to the wife or husband of a member a courtesy card, which shall entitle the holder thereof, when accompanied by his or her wife or husband, to purchase or consume liquor by the glass in a licensed premise operated by the veterans' club. (3) A member in good standing of a veterans^ chsb licensed under the Act shall be entitled, upon producing evidence of such memberstap and signing tibe visitors' register as provided in the Act but subject to the by-laws of the club he is visiting, to enter licensed premises operated by any other veterans' club and to purchase or consume liquor by the glass in such licensed premises. XI. SEALS 32. The official seal to be attached to every package of liquor to be delivered to any purchaser at a Government Liquor Store shall be in the following form and design, and shall be serially numbered:— w ^*_f*_rf««».<_5a ;^l:liy.H!l><.llli:i:IMti.lll.l:H.i:k-;l.li:|.M:Mpg saw 33. The official seal to be placed on liquor which is required to be sealed pursuant to subsection (1) of section 74 and pursuant to paragraph (20) of subsection (2) of section 148 of the Act shall be in the following form and design:— LIQUOR REPORTED isre Ptace Dacte 1^ LCB-Refereivce < Ta_*c Pfej.<i ) T XS^uci* XII. FORMS 34. licences i&ued under the Act. for the consumption of liquor by the glass shall be in the forms following:— "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953" Dining-lounge Licence For the Sale and Consumption of Liquor ytWol Meals | the owner of the establishment classified as a l known as , located at Issued to la respect of [This space to be used for the purposes of section 36 of the Act.] th^w.lCrt.thtI.ri0r suspe*sion or cancelation pursuant to the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," and the regulations thereunder, this licence expires on the 31st day of December, 19 5SP1 Dated at Victoria, B.C., this l dar of > at* Dining-lounge .Licence No. LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 43 a t make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same d effect as if made under oath and by virtue of the g Canada Evidence Act." this 3 ~7tfola~ry Public in and for the Province of British Columbia. A Commissioner for taking Affidavits within British Columbia. Stipendiary Magistrate for a justice of the Peace in and for the Province of British Columbia. (3) Licences shall be in the forms following:— (Provincial Arms) }<jo. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953" LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD Distiller's Licence This is to certify that [name of distiller, corporate or otherwise], having made application to the Liquor Control Board in the prescribed form for a Distiller's Licence, and having paid the sum of dollars, being the licence fee prescribed therefor, is hereby licensed and authorized to sell liquor to the Government of British Columbia. This licence expires on the 31st day of December, 19 . Issued at Victoria, B.C., this day of , a.d. 19 . LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. (Provincial Arms) No._ THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD Brewer's Licence This is to certify that [name of brewer, corporate or otherwise], having made application to the Liquor Control Board in the prescribed form for a Brewer's Licence, and having paid the sum of dollars, being the licence fee prescribed therefor, is hereby licensed and authorized to sell liquor to the Government of British Columbia. This licence expires on the 31st day of December, 19 . Issued at Victoria, B.C., this day of , a.d. 19 . LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. XIII. PERMITS 35. (1) The application for a Permit, and the Permit, for use by a Druggist, Physician, Dentist, or Veterinary, as required by clause (a) of section 11 and sections 20, 21, 22, and 23 (as the case maybe) of the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," shall be serially numbered and shall be in the following form:— (Provincial Arms) I GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " Application for Permit (Druggist, Physician, Dentist, or Veterinary) re_i^r^ame I ful1^ of [No-> street, and city], [Province], profession , being a properly qualified and duly nractto f Within the meanin§ of the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," lawfully and regularly engaged in the of the "c my Said profession> hereby apply for a Permit to purchase liquor for use in accordance with section 11 Government Liquor Act, 1953," and the regulations made thereunder. 25? M Permit sso- (Clause (a), Section 11) ■Klton/8 ft0,cer,tify that ^e above-named applicant is entitled to purchase liquor for use only in accordance with of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," and the regulations made thereunder. ™ ,B.C.,this day of , 19 . # (Sit> . ermitis not transferable and expires on December 31st, 19 . ' mture of applicant and permit-holder) LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. Attested bv . /__«_..• _ . u> {official position VonA™ „+* > position, Vendor, etc.) ! . . (Signature of issuer). Q 42 BRITISH COLUMBIA And the application shall be accompanied by a statutory declaration in the following form:— I GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 | (Section 94) Canada : | Province of British Columbia. }- To Wit:. J lf , of , British Columbia, [occupation], do solemnly declare that:— L I am [official position of declarant] of the [full name of distillery]. 2. [In case of a corporation.] (a) The head office of the said [full name of distillery] is situate at [No., street, city or town], in the Province of British Columbia. (b) The name of the officers and directors of the said [full name of distillery] are as follows: (c) The total capital of the said [full name of distillery] is as follows: [bonds, preference, common shares separately]. [In case of a partnership.] (d) The full names and addresses of the members of the partnership are as follows: 3. The following is a complete list of all lands occupied or used by the said [full name of distillery or distiller] in [his] [its] [their] business as a distiller: 4. The assessed value of all lands and improvements occupied or used by the said [full name of distillery or distiller] in [his] [its] [their] business as a distiller is $ 5. Attached hereto [is a copy] [are copies] of the last assessment notice (s) covering the lands and improvements mentioned in paragraph 3 above duly certified as correct by [name of Assessor concerned]. 6. Herewith is the sum of $ , tendered by the applicant as the fee for the licence applied for. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing it to be of the same force and effect as if made under oath and by virtue of the " Canada Evidence Act." Declared before me at , British this day of ritish Columbia, 7 , a.d. 19 . j A Notary Public in and for the Province of British Columbia. A Commissioner for taking Affidavits within British Columbia. Stipendiary Magistrate for A Justice of the Peace in and for the Province of British Columbia. (2) The application for a Brewer's Licence shall be in the following form: (Provincial Arms) " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 (Section 94) »» Application for Brewer's Licence The undersigned hereby makes application for a Brewer's Licence for the year ending 31st December, 19 Dated at , B.C., this day of , a.d. 19 . Signature of Applicant. And the application shall be accompanied by a statutory declaration in the following form:— | GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " (Section 94) Canada: | Province of British Columbia. \ To Wit: J I. » of , British Columbia [occupation], do solemnly declare that:— 1. I am [official position of declarant] of the [full name of brewery]. 2. [In case of a corporation.] (a) The head office of the said [full name of brewery] is situate at [No., street, city or town], in the Province of British Columbia. (b) The names of the officers and directors of the said [full name of brewery] are as follows: (c) The total capital of the said [full name of brewery] is as follows: [bonds, preference, common shares separately]. [In case of a partnership.] (d) The full names and addresses of the members of the partnership are as follows: . . 3. The following is a complete list of all lands occupied or used by the said [full name of brewery or brewer] in [his] [its] [their] business as a brewer: _. 4. Ihe assessed value of all lands and improvements occupied or used by the said [full name of brewery or brewer] m [his] [its] [their] business as a brewer is $ 5. Attached hereto [is a copy] [are copies] of the last 'assessment notice covering the lands and improvements mention*! in paragraph 3 above duly certified as correct by [name of Assessor concerned]. 6. The yearly output of the [full name of brewery] is gallons 7. Herewith is the sum of $ , tendered by the applicant as the fee for the licence applied for. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 q 45 Permit n lit Thia is to certify that [name in full], of [address in full], has made application in the prescribed form and is ,, ? tn ourchase wine for sacramental purposes for use only in accordance with the provisions of the " Govero- entitleo 10 v»l Q~ „ nd the regulations thereunder. BfflS°at B-C, this day of ,19 . | This Permit is not transferable and is valid from date of issue to December 31st next following. (Signature of applicant and permit-holder) LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. Attested by (official position, Vendor, etc.) (Signature of issuer) (5) The fee payable in respect of a Permit issued under clause (c) of section 11 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," shall be as follows:— In respect of permits providing for the consumption of wine or malt liquor, or both, $1. For any other kind of liquor, $2. Application for such Permit shall be in the following form:— (Provincial Arms) «< GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " Application for Banquet or Entertainment Permit (Clause (c) of Section 11) I, the undersigned , of , hereby make application for a Banquet or Entertainment Permit under clause (c) of section 11 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," as [state official position] of [state name of association; strike out words not applicable], of [address], to purchase the undermentioned liquor for consumption at the time of day, date, and place set out hereunder. I am qualified to purchase liquor pursuant to the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," and regulations thereunder. The following are particulars in respect of which application is made herewith:— Purposes for which permit is required Approximate number of persons participating Quantity of liquor required:— (a) Spirits and liqueurs (b) and (c) Wines and malt liquor Place where liquor will be consumed [state full address, street, and number]. Name of place Specific location within the building where liquor will be served Is a licence held under the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," in respect of the building, or any part of the building, where the banquet or entertainment is to be held? State number of permits procured by applicant during the past twelve months Date on which liquor will be consumed Hours during which liquor will be consumed Government Liquor Store at which liquor will be purchased (Signature of applicant) 1 (Witness)—., _ 1 (Address of applicant, street) (Date)—| 1 \ (Place) - The Permit issued under clause (c) of section 11 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," shall be serially numbered and in the following form:— Fee$ (Provincial Arms) No. I GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " Banquet or Entertainment Permit (Clause (c) of Section 11) This is to certify that , [official position] of [association or other organization], [address in full], has made application in the prescribed form and is entitled to purchase liquor as hereinafter described, namely:— Spirits and liqueurs ; Wines and malt liquor ; for consumption in a public place, namely:— °n the premises known as Specific location within the building where liquor will be served wty or town , B.C. Onthe day of ,19 . Between the hours of a'm* X and { a,m* fM...,. p.m. \ \ p.m. mm to the purpose of only. bv th^p Permit is 8ranted on the condition that, if required by the Board, any constable, or other officer designated ii »L a for that Purpose, shall be at liberty to enter the premises on which the above-described liquor is to be turned at any time between the hours aforesaid. Dated*t , B.C., this day of , 19 . * Mmture of permit-holder) LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. CSted by (official position, Vendor, etc.)„ j (Signature of issuer) - 1953 »»6f N° Permit may be issued under clause <c) of section n of the " Government Liquor Act, I ¥$ any Sunday, Good Friday, or Christmas Day, or any part of such days. Q 44 BRITISH COLUMBIA Jg§:. (2) The application for a Permit, and the Permit, required by clause (a) of section 11 and section 24 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," shall be serially numbered, and shall be in the following form:— (Provincial Arms) I GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " Application for Permit (Person in Charge of an Institution Regularly Conducted as a Hospital or Sanatorium for the Care of Persons in 111 Health, or as a Home Devoted Exclusively to the Care of Aged People) I, [name in full], the undersigned, of [No., street, city, Province], being in charge of [hospital, sanatorium, etc.] situate at [full address], hereby apply for a Permit under clause (a) of section 11 of the " Government Liquor Act', 1953," to purchase liquor for and on behalf of and for medicinal purposes in the above-named institution in accordance with the provisions of the I Government Liquor Act, 1953," and regulations thereunder. 25< Permit No. (Clause (a), Section 11) This is to certify that the above-named applicant is entitled to purchase liquor for and on behalf of and for medicinal purposes in [hospital, sanatorium, etc.], situate at {full address], in accordance with the provisions of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," and the regulations thereunder. Dated at , B.C., this day of , 19 . This Permit is not transferable and expires on the 31st day of December, 19 . (Signature of applicant and permit-holder) LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. Attested by (official position, Vendor, etc.) (Signature of issuer) (3) The application for a Permit, and the Permit, required by clause (a) of section 11 of the | Government Liquor Act, 1953," relating to a person engaged within the Province in mechanical or manufacturing business or in scientific pursuits requiring liquor for use therein, shall he serially numbered and shall be in the following form:— (Provincial Arms) " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " Application for Permit (Person Engaged in Mechanical or Manufacturing Business or in Scientific Pursuits) I, [name in full], of [No., street, and city], [Province], being engaged in the business of , hereby make application for a Permit to purchase liquor for use in business as a 25^ Permit No. This is to certify that the above-named applicant is entitled to purchase liquor for use only in business as a in accordance with the provisions of the " Government liquor Act, 1953," and the regulations made thereunder. Issued at , B.C., this day of , 19 . This Permit is not transferable and expires on December 31st, 19 . (Signature of applicant and permit-holder) '... LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. Attested by (official position, Vendor, etc.) _ _, (Signature of issuer) (4) The application for a Permit, and the Permit, required by clause (b) of section 11 of the | Government Liquor Act, 1953," relating to the purchase of sacramental wine by a Minister of the Gospel, shall be serially numbered and in the following form:— (Provincial Arms) GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 Name (in full) Address (in full) Denomination Application for Permit (Minister of the Gospel) I, the above-named, being Minister of the Gospel of Church at [No., street, and city], British Columto, hereby make application for a Permit to purchase wine for sacramental purposes for use in accordance with subsection (6) of section 11 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," and the regulations thereunder. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 47 n No barrel containing draught beer shall be shipped or removed from a brewery unless the l is ^t sealed by firmly affixing a serially numbered shipping seal obtained from the Board, Pnrm C in the schedule to this regulation, over the spigot-hole or tapping bushing at the head of ! barrel Before any shipping seal is so affixed, the person in charge of the brewery shall cause it ** e perforated with letters and figures of at least one-quarter of an inch in height so as to indicate initials of the person or corporation operating the brewery, and the date on which the barrel is to be 5J5£ SSSifrom the brewery ; Board and of all shipping seals used pursuant to this regulation, which registers shall be •I Form D and Form E in the schedule to this regulation respectively. In case any shipping seals in of a brewer become damaged or defaced or otherwise unfit for use, a memorandum _. .- . . « _.. *_. t? n _i ii_ . .-.-.. . . _. _ \t VS. --- (j) Every person incharge of a brewery shall keep true registers of all shipping seals obtained mDanc the possession ~— -- — —, ~ ——-~*«.-__,-„,_*_. of the facts shall be entered in the register Form E, and the seals shall be retained for disposition by an Inspector. (k) In addition to the returns which brewers are required to make under clause 6 of this regulation every brewer licensed by the Government of Canada who manufactures malt liquor within the Province shall, on the first day of each month, forward to the Board a true copy of every excise-tax return filed by him during the last preceding month pursuant to the " Excise Tax Act" of Canada, and of every supplementary or amending excise-tax return so filed, in Form F in the schedule to this regulation. (0 Every person in charge of a brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse shall from time to time, on request of any Inspector or constable, or any officer designated by the Board, admit the Inspector, constable, or officer to all parts of the brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse for the purpose of making inspections therein and for the checking of the accuracy of returns made by any brewer; and shall thereupon produce and submit to the Inspector, constable, or officer for his inspection all books, documents, and records kept therein and all malt liquor had or kept therein; and shall furnish to the Inspector, constable, or officer such assistance as may be required by him for the making of any inspection of the malt liquor so had or kept. SCHEDULE I GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 Delivery Slip No FORM A Serial No- Brewer's Delivery Slip Government Liquor Store Requisition No I hereby certify that malt liquor in the containers and quantities following, namely:— Draught Beer Bottled _ barrels fl§ - 4oz. quarts malt liquor 1 half-barrels I doz. pints malt liquor -~ quarter-barrels doz. P^ts stout doz. pints ale is being shipped this day from [name of brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse] at , B.C., to [name of con- wee\ at , B.C, in charge of [name of driver of vehicle], in a vehicle the motor-licence number of which Dated this day of ,19 . (Signature of person in charge of brewery, P . brewery agency, or warehouse.) reived the malt liquor above mentioned. Consignee. q 46 BRITISH COLUMBIA XIV. DELIVERY Delivery of Malt Liquor 36. The following provisions shall apply in respect of the delivery of malt liquor within the Province by brewers, the conveyance or carrying of malt liquor within the Province, the making of returns by brewers of their sales of malt liquor, and for the checking of the accuracy of any such returns :— (a) In this regulation " barrel" shall include keg; and " Inspector " shall mean any Inspector appointed under the " Government Liquor Act, 1953." (6) No malt liquor shall be delivered or be conveyed or carried from a brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse otherwise than by a common carrier by railway or water, unless a serially numbered delivery slip thereof on a form obtained from the Board, in Form A in the schedule to this regulation, is first made out in quadruplicate, the four parts thereof to be numbered (in addition to the serial number) and to be known respectively as Delivery Slip No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, and No. 4; nor unless the Delivery Slips Nos. 1, 2, and 3 have been handed to and are in the possession of the person in charge of the vehicle by which the malt liquor is conveyed or carried. (c) Delivery Slip No. 4 shall in every case be retained in the brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse from which the malt liquor is delivered or conveyed or carried; and every person in charge of the brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse shall from time to time, on request of any Inspector or constable, or any officer designated by the Board, produce for inspection all delivery slips so retained. (d) Every person in charge of a vehicle by which malt liquor is delivered or conveyed or carried from a brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse shall:— (i) On request of any Inspector or constable, or any officer designated by the Board, produce for inspection the Delivery Slips Nos. 1, 2, and 3 herein prescribed in respect of that malt liquor: (ii) On delivery of the malt liquor to the consignee thereof, hand to the consignee Delivery Slip No. 2, and obtain the signature of the consignee to Delivery Slips Nos. 1 and 3: (iii) On so obtaining the signature of the consignee, forward Delivery Slips Nos. 1 and 3 to the person in charge of the brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse from which the malt liquor is delivered: Provided that where the malt liquor is delivered or transferred from the vehicle to a common carrier by railway or water instead of to the consignee, or where for any reason the signature of the consignee cannot be obtained, a memorandum of the facts shall be made on the face of the Delivery Slip No. 1, which shall be returned to the person in charge of the brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse, and forwarded to the Board pursuant to clause (/) of this regulation. (e) Where the consignee who receives any Delivery Slip No. 2, in respect of malt liquor delivered to him, is the agent or employee of the brewery from which the malt liquor is delivered, he shall retain the delivery slip, and on request of any Inspector or constable, or any officer designated by the Board, shall from time to time produce for inspection all delivery slips so received. (/) Every person in charge of a brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse from whichany delivery or shipment of malt liquor is made during any week shall on the Monday forenoon next following forward to the Board the Delivery Slips No. 1 corresponding to all deliveries or shipments so made, having thereon in each case the signature of the consignee or the memorandum of facts herein prescribed, and accompanied by a return in Form B in the schedule to this regulation stating the total quantity of malt liquor sold during the last preceding week, and that the delivery slips so forwarded contain a full and true statement of all deliveries or shipments of malt liquor from the premises of the brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse during the last preceding week, except only such other deliveries or shipments as are set out in the return, and setting out in detail all deliveries or shipments of malt liquor from the brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse made during the last preceding week other than those covered by the delivery slips forwarded with the return. (g) No person shall use any vehicle for the purpose of delivering, conveying, or carrying malt liquor from a brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse unless the vehicle is so constructed as to permit a clear view of the contents of the vehicle from each side and from the rear of the vehicle. (&) No delivery or removal of malt liquor shall be made from the premises of any brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse:— (i) At any time before seven o'clock in the forenoon or after seven o'clock in the afternoon of any day: (ii) On any Sunday, Good Friday, or Christmas Day: 1 (iii) During the time the poll is open on any day on which polling takes place at any Federal or Provincial election held in the electoral district in which the brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse is situate: (iv) During the time the poll is open on any day on which polling takes place at any municipal election held in the municipality in which the brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse is situate: (v) During such other periods and on such other days as the Board may in writing direct. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 49 * GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " FORM D FORM E register of Shipping Seals Obtained moibrewery, brewery agency, or warehouse Address Date Obtained from Board Register of Shipping Seals Used Name of brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse Address Serial Numbers From To Initials of Person Making Entry Date Seals Used Serial Numbers Initials of Person From To Making Entry m GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 »» FORM F Brewer's Monthly Return I , of , in the Province of British Columbia, [official position], do solemnly declare that the tomier] sheets of paper hereto attached contain true copies of all excise-tax returns in Form B 93 (including supplementary or amending returns) filed by [name of brewer] during the last preceding calendar month pursuant to the "Inland Revenue Act" of Canada. Dated this day of 19 (Signature of person in charge of brewery.) N.B.-This return must be forwarded to the Liquor Control Board on the first day of the month following that covered by the return. Delivery of Liquor Other than Malt Liquor 37. The following provisions shall apply in respect of the delivery of liquor within the Province by distillers, the conveyance or carrying of liquor within the Province- the making of returns by distillers of their sales of liquor, and for the checking of the accuracy of any such returns:— (a) In this regulation 1 Inspector " shall mean any Inspector appointed under the " Government Liquor Act, 1953." (6) No liquor shall be delivered or be conveyed or carried from a distillery (otherwise than by common carrier by railway or water) unless a serially numbered delivery slip thereof on a form obtained from the Board, in Form A in the schedule to this regulation, is first made out in quadruplicate, the four parts thereof to be numbered (in addition to the serial number) and to be known respectively as Delivery Slip No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, afid%o. 4; nor unless the Delivery Slips Nos. 1, 2, and 3 have been handed to, and are in the possession of, the person in charge of the vehicle by which the liquor is delivered or conveyed or carried. (c) Delivery Slip No. 4 shall in every case be retained in the distillery from which the liquor was delivered, or conveyed, or carried. M) Every person in charge of a vehicle by which liquor is delivered, or conveyed, or carried from a distillery shall:— (i) On request of any Inspector or constable, or any officer designated by the Board, produce for inspection the Delivery Slips Nos. 1, 2, and 3, herein prescribed, in respect of that liquor: (ii) On delivery of the liquor to the consignee, or common carrier by railway or water, as the case may be, hand to the consignee or such common carrier Delivery Slip No. 2 and obtain his signature to Delivery Slips Nos. 1 and 3: (iii) On so obtaining the signature as aforesaid, forward Delivery Slips Nos. 1 and 3 to the person in charge of the distillery from which the liquor was delivered, or conveyed, or carried, who shall retain Delivery Slip No. 3 in the distillery and shall forward Delivery Slip No. 1 with Form B as provided in clause (e) of this regulation. durin ry person in charge of a distillery from which any delivery or shipment of liquor is made 2 any week shaU Qn the Mond t following forward to the Board a return in Form B in the ctledule to this regulation. oran/LEvery person * charge of a distillery shall from time to time, on request of any Inspector, Cm?Cer/esi8nated by the Board, admit such Inspector or officer to all parts of the distillery for kZmf makin8 inspections therein and for the checking of the accuracy of returns made by any ^ and shall thereupon produce and submit to such Inspector or officer, for his inspection, all Q 48 BRITISH COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " FORM B Brewer's Weekly Return Canada: Province of British Columbia. To Wit: 1^ j of , in the Province of British Columbia, do solemnly declare:— 1. That I am [state official position of declarant], and am in charge of the premises known as [state name of brewery, brewery agency, or warehouse], situate at 2. That the total quantity of malt liquor delivered or shipped from the said premises during the week last preceding the date of the making of this declaration is [state number of bottles, kegs, barrels, or other containers]. 3. That the delivery slips, serial numbers to , inclusive, hereto annexed, contain an accurate statement of all malt liquor delivered or shipped from the said premises during the said week, except only such other deliveries or shipments as are hereinafter set out. 4. That the following deliveries or shipments of malt liquor, as to which no delivery slips were made out, were made from the said premises during the said week:— Date, Name, Quantity Name of Carrier and Address of Consignee Barrels Half- barrels Quarter- barrels i Bottled Malt Liquor And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath and by virtue of the " Canada Evidence Act." Declared before me at , this day of ,19 . (Signature of declarant.) A Commissioner for taking Affidavits within British Columbia, Notary Public, etc. N.B.—This return must be completed and forwarded to the Liquor Control Board not later than the Monday forenoon following the week in which the deliveries or shipments were made. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " FORM C Shipping Seal "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953" MALT LIQUOR Draught No. MALT LIQUOR Draught No.. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 51 . r fflake this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force Audi**™>«" d oath md by virtue of the " Canada Evidence Act." as if made under before me at . ^s day of ,19 . J (Signature of declarant.) A Commissioner for taking Affidavits within British Columbia, Notary Public, etc. WR-This return must be completed and forwarded to the Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C., not later than M flday forenoon following the week in which deliveries or shipments were made. XV. REPORTS Report to Be Made of Liquor Not Purchased from a Government Liquor Store 38. In accordance with the provisions of subsection (1) of section 95 of the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," the form to be used by every person for reporting to the Board liquor which he taps, or has in his possession, or under his control, which has not been purchased from a Vendor at a Government Liquor Store, shall be as follows:— File Reference No.. " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " (Section 95) Report of Liquor in Possession Which Has Not Been Purchased From a Government Liquor Store Variety . Quantity Cost (Landed Price) (This column for use of Liquor Control Board only.) Amount of Tax Total Add 10 per cent of above tax Total tax due " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 | Canada: | Province of British Columbia. V To Wit: j J» » of j in the Province of British Columbia do solemnly declare that the above statement is a just Jd true account of all liquor kept by me, or in my possession, or under my control, which has not been purchased from a Vendor at a Government Liquor Store, and which I am required to report to the Liquor Control Board under Won 95 of the " Government Liquor Act, 1953." And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same wee and effect as if made under oath and by virtue of the j Canada Evidence Act." Declared before me at , in the Province of British ) Columbia, this day of , 19 . j | Commissioner for taking Affidavits within British Columbia. A Notary Public for the Province of British Columbia. Stipendiary Magistrate for A Justice of the Peace for the Province of British Columbia. A Vendor. "b form, when completed, to be forwarded to the Secretary, Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C. Records and Reports to Be Made by Druggists ihed?' ty Every druggist sha11 keeP a record of all liquor purchased or received by him, showing Su?the address of the Government Liquor Store at which same was purchased. Son. ri J617 druggist sha11 keeP a record of every sale or disposal of liquor by him under prescrip- m c retain in his P°ssession the prescriptions covering the liquor dispensed as aforesaid. Nclud! th VCry druggist sha11 keeP a record of all liquor used in manufacture; the said record shall 1 w quantity of li(luor used, the date, and the medicinal preparation manufactured. i0nhv A1Tlrecords mentioned in subsections (1), (2), and (3) shall be open at all times for inspec- °y any Inspector or police officer. rftheTi y druggist shall> on the first Monday in each calendar month, forward to the Secretary «d disced ro1 Board> Victoria, B.C., a report showing the kind and quantity of liquor sold ^JhT Un,der Prescription and used in manufacture during the month immediately preceding, ? ** report shall be in the following form:- Q 50 tornsH Columbia books doctaents, and records kept therein and all the liquor had or kept therein, and shall furnish to such inspector or officer such assistance as may be required by him for the making of any inspection of the records or of the liquor so had or kept. SCHEDULE " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " FORM A Distiller's Delivery Slip Delivery Slip No. Serial No I hereby certify that the liquor as undermentioned is being shipped this day from [name of distillery] at B.C., to [name of consignee] at , in charge of [name of driver of vehicle] in a vehicle the motor licence number of which is day of , 19 . Dated this (Signature of person in charge of distillery.) Number of Cases, Sacks, Barrels, or Other Containers. as the Case May Be Number of Bottles per Case, or Sack, and Size; Number of Gallons per Barrel, as the Case May Be Kind of liquor and Brand Whether in Bond or Duty Paid No. of Permit, Form T. 204, " Excise Tax Act" Received the liquor above mentioned. Consignee or common carrier (as case may be). Address: " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 " FORM B Distiller's Weekly Return Canada: | Province $__■ British Columbia, y To Wit: I» t of , in tiie Province of British Columbia, do solemnly declare:— 1. That I am [state official position of declarant] and am in charge of the premises known as [state name of distillery], situate at 2. That the delivery slips, serial numbers to , inclusive, hereto annexed, contain an accurate! statement of all liquor removed from the said distillery during the week last preceding the date of the making of this declaration, except as hereinafter set out. 3. That the foUowing is an accurate statement of all liquor removed from the said distillery during the said week, for which no delivery slips were made out:— Date, Name, and Address iff Consignee Number of Cases, Sacks, Barrels, or Other Containers, as the Case May Be Number of Bottles per Case, or Sack, and Size; Number of Gallons per Barrel, etc^ as the Case May Be Kind of Liquor and Brand Whether in Bond or Duty Paid Name of Carrier No. of Permit, Form T.204, " Excise Tax Act" REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q M APPENDIX C—Continued Licensing Areas (Implementation of Section 25, "Government Liquor Act, 1953 ") Pursuant to section_25 of the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," the areas enumerated hereunder fferedesi gnated by the Liquor Control Board as Licensing Areas in the manner set forth:. Licensing Area Resolution No. I. The Corporation of the City of Victoria. 7 City of Vancouver 3 Corporation of the City of New Westminster. ' The Corporation of the City of Nanaimo 5' Corporation of the City of Alberni The Corporation of the City of Courtenay 3 7 The Corporation of the City of Cranbrook i The Corporation of the City of Duncan 9 The Corporation of the City of Fernie 10 The Corporation of the City of Grand Forks— \\, The Corporation of the City of Greenwood 11 The Corporation of the City of Kamloops 13, The Corporation of the City of Kaslo 14 The Corporation of the City of Kelowna 11 The Corporation of the City of Kimberley \i The Corporation of the City of Ladysmith 17. The Corporation of the City of Nelson. I, The Corporation of the City of Penticton— I Corporation of the City of Port Alberni I City of Prince George !l, City of Prince Rupert 22, The Corporation of the City of Revelstoke. 23. The Corporation of the City of Rossland 24. Corporation of the City of Salmon Arm ... 25, The Corporation of the City of Trail. The Corporation of the City of Vernon 27. The Corporation of the Village of Creston 28,TheCityofChilliwack- The Corporation of the City of Port CoquitlamL City of Port Moody. 31. The Corporation of the City of Slocam 32. The Corporation of the Village of Abbotsford. 33. The Corporation of the Village of Ashcroft 34 The Corporation of the Village of Burns Lake 35. The Corporation of the Village of Campbell River. 31 The Corporation of the Wlage of Castlegar-- 37. The Corporation of the Village of Comox_ The Corporation of the Village of Dawson Creek. • The Corporation of the Village of Fort St. John_ • The Corporation of the Village of Fruitvale. ' JJe Corporation of the Village of Gibsons Landing I The Corporation of the Village of Harrison Hot Springs. »• The Corporation of the Village of Hope J The Corporation of the Village of Invermere I i?e Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird I ^Corporation of the Village of Lillooet J- jhe Corporation of the Village of Lytton ! Corporation of the Village of McBride • The Corporation of the Village of Marysville ■ ^ Corporation of the Village of Mission City • w Corporation of the Village of New Denver • «• Corporation of the Village of North Kamloops. » ?«nK)ratioii of the Village of Oliver »' ^orP°ration of the Village of Osoyoos 56' ij! ^orporati<>n of the Village of Parksville 57 ri p rp0ration of the Village of Princeton I Th rw**!0110f the Villa§e of Qualicum Beach- % * corporation of the Village of Quesnel ne Corporation of the Village of Salmo Coloration of the Village of Sidney ^orahon of the Village of Silverton___ 'oration of the Village of Smithers oration of the Village of Squamish_ >ora i0n of the ymage Qf Stewart__ 1 ^2 ^ °f the ViUage of Telkwa_ , ^rporauon of th* vnio„^ ,.* t «. The & °f the Ym^ of Terrace ^t£on of ^e ViUage of Vanderhoof ?'fccSS?* 0f the y®*& * Westview !' ^ Co^S°n °lthe YmsL& of Williams Lake CS\°f &e ViR^ of Zeba^ S'HPoIiZtv1^1011' Dewdney Electoral District "^rdvZp n^i0n' Dewdney Electoral District ng Division, Dewdney Electoral District. 20659 20659 20659 20659 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 20703 -20703 20703 20703 20703 20703f 20703 20703 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 2S0784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 Dorsr 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 20784 Date 18-1- 18-1- 18-1- 18-1- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- •ri-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 1-2- 16-3- 16-3- 16-£ 16-3- 16-S 16-3- 16-3- 16-3- mM 16-3- 16-3- 16-3 16-3 16-3- 16-3- 16-3- 16-S 16-S 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3- 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-£ 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 1&-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 54 54 54 ■54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 -54 54 ■54 54 ■54 -54 •54 54 -54 -54 54 -54 54 -54 54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 -54 54 -54 -54 Order in Council No. 136 136 136 136 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 Date 2&-1-54 20-1-54 20-1-54 20-1-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 3-2-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 23-3-54 Q 52 britiM Columbia " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953 Regulation No. lt , of , a duly registered and qualified druggist within the meaning of the | Government Liauo Act, 1953 " hereby state that the following is a true and correct statement of all. liquor sold and dispensed undw prescription and used by me in the manufacture of medicinal preparations during the month of ,19 Dispensed under prescription- Used in manufacture. (Date). «M o Number Prescriptions T-$ o £ -_* o o otch hisky >» M m £2 >> a St a S to < W5P* m 0 3 rt Of ^3 Oz. Oz. Oz. Oz. Oz. Oz. Pints, Quarts Bot or ViBot 19_ (Signature). When no liquor is dispensed or used a Nil report must be forwarded. XVI. REPRESENTATIVES OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES Liquor Sold to Consular and Diplomatic Representatives 40. In conformity with the regulation of the Department of National Revenue, Customs Division, established under Item 706 of the Customs Tariff, providing for the free entry of articles for the personal or official use of representatives of foreign countries and of Her Majesty's Governments, j the price at which liquor shall be sold for the use of such representatives of foreign countries and' Her Majesty's Governments shall be determined by resolution of the Liquor Control Board as necessity arises from time to time. XVII. EMPLOYEES' INSURANCE 41. Regulation No. 35 made by the Liquor Control Board on the 28th day of July, 1938, and approved by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council on the 29th day of July, 1938, under the provisions: of the " Government Liquor Act," shall continue in full force and effect, and shall apply both to the members of the permanent staff of the Liquor Control Board;a|»pointed under the "Government Liquor Act" and to the members of the permanent staff otthe Liquor Control Board appointed, of to be appointed, under the " Government Liquor Act, 1953." REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 APPENDIX C—Continued Q 55 and Properties Purchased, Leased, and Rented by the Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1954 Premises Premises City or Town Administrative Offices ViSe Building, 525 Fort Street Lots 5,6, and 7, Block 74, Section 18, Map 219 Warehouses Victoria: 1019 Wharf Street Basement area, 1252 Wharf Street Vancouver: 857 Beatty Street 869-871 Beatty Street Block 8, District Lot 311, Group 1, on Marine Drive, bounded by Cambie Street, Kent Street, and Yukon Street Government Liquor Stores Abbotsford Agassiz Alberni Ashcroft Atlin Bralorne j Burns Lake Campbell River Castlegar Chemainus Chilliwack Clinton Cloverdale Courtenay Cranbrook Creston Cumberland Enderby Esquimalt Duncan . Fernie Fort St. John _Z ZI _I_Z__.I Ganges Gibsons Golden Grand Forks "."ZZ Greenwood Haney. Hope Invermere • Kamloops Kaslo i Kelowna Keremeos Kimberley Ladner Ladysmith [ake Cowichan J-angleyPrairie Lillooet McBride ^aiUardviUe"" """ Merritt... Date of Expiry 14-3-58 31-7-56 30-11-56 31-10-56 31_5_57 30^6-55 31-10-56 31-5-53 30-6-56 31-10-56 Duration 4 yearg 3 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 3 years 2 years 5 years 3 years Monthly Rental $100.00 100.00 60.00 50.00 100.00 125.00 80.00 70.00 60.00 50.00 125.00 lib.oo 75.00 75.00 100.00 55.00 125.00 80.00 150.00 Remarks L.C.B. property. Agreement. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property, new warehouse site. Monthly tenancy; new store-site, L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property; living-quarters. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy; new store-site, L.C.B. property. Includes heat and water; new store-site, L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy; includes heat. L.C.B. property. (New store-site, L.C.B. property.) L.C.B. property. Includes heat and water. L.C.B. property. $82.50 winter months (October to March); includes heat. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy, new premises. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy; heat and water; new store- site, L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property; revenue received from rentals, $55 per month. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Includes heat. L.C.B. property; living-quarters rented $15 per month, plus half heating costs; new store site, L.C.B. property. Q 54 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX C—-Continued Plebiscites (Section 25 (4), | Government Liquor Act, 1953 ") During the period under review, a vote of the polling divisions within Licensing Area No. 25, being The Corporation of the City of Trail, and comprising the polling divisions of East Trail, Shavers Bench, Sunningdale, Trail, and West Trail, of the Rossland-Trail Electoral District, was held on March 30th, 1954, pursuant to the provisions of section 25 (3) (c) (i) of the "Government Liquor Act, 1953," on the following questions as set out in the regulations made under the " Government Liquor Act, 1953," (b), (c), and (d). The result of the vote was as follows:— Question Affirmative Votes Negative Votes Rejected Ballots Total Ballots Cast Affirmative (b) Are you in favour of the sale of beer, ale, stout, and wine only under a dining-room licence for consumption with meals on licensed premises? (c) Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a dining-lounge licence for consumption with meals in licensed premises? (d) Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a lounge licence for consumption on licensed premises? 1,921 1,990 2,107 994 873 772 199 251 235 3,114 3,114 3,114 Per Cent 61.69 63.90 67.66 (B.C. Gazette reference, April 15th, 1954) Also during the period under review, provision was made for a vote of the electors in Licensing Areas No. 1 (City of Victoria), No. 26 (The Corporation of the City of Vernon), and No. 27 (The Corporation of the Village of Creston), but in each instance the vote was held after the expiration of the period to which this Report pertains. (B.C. Gazette references: Area No. 1, April 1st, 1954; Area No. 26, March 25th, 1954; Area No. 27, March 25th, 1954.) f if Price-lists Orders in Council passed and affecting price-lists during the period April 1st, 1953, to March 31st, 1954, are as follows:— Price-list Order in Council No. Date Approved Remarks No. 1. Wines and Spirits. No. 1. Wines and Spirits. No. 3-B. Eastern Ale. 2421 273 273 5-11-53 12-2-54 12-2-54 Amendment and additions. Amendment and change in brand name. Amendment. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1953-54 Q 57 o X Q W Ph Ph < tn H xn HH o o Q 5 5 w > rt o a 1 « I ti ON > p o i CD h >• CZ) T—H CO Q w rt § 0 i fc o o E H n co < OS T—1 xr\ e < H u w u (/) H fe rt ffi Ph Ph< >H 0 ti 0 T-i W Al W 13 ^ HH g 0 5 rt o ti O HH h Ah HH g w rt O h W ti h S CO >. «> i2 rH « M -n Month Total Vendo and Druggi: «o CO 00 CS CO CN Tl- 00 CO l-H rt ■+-» o H V •nmt^inr-^tovooo oo in tri CO •iH »H --, fsj o T-< •♦-> ndOu red by 1 •>H «?2 3 ca m j ,_H ,l—l ! *-1 ! CO rH IT) es ! CO rH j-i <-* ■<-> O sr, Victo icians H Druggis rt •tH u o> H-> rH 1 i 1 1 1 i > ** 1 1 1 1 ! i ! y* ! "t J_» 09 •tH i i i i i i i 2* > OftE C Wh po JL *> > s > >o T-H cq VO "* <S 00 >> « .—i •> Ih Month Total All Vendo rHrt-r^rHTj-votsr-T-i l> oo co rH h«(S(SMhwcoM rH CS CS OO CS t-H Si *-> >nvo«nTho\voOasON rH 0\ 00 rH o rH fS © 50 a H rH c« *-H o • fH 09 A IH ^ l-l C 5? .ih M xi Ah i i i i i i i i i |_H <° » 0- | O Si ■5 *a -s «n\o»r.,^'0\vo0o\o\ rH ON 00 rH th CS © tM o> I—H rt r-l IrHCScnCSrHrHCS ! rH CS vo ** rH O 09 1 H rt •tH o • <H CO o 55 m Ah rt •tH Ih M *H ^ O o> O O • iH «J 2 > •»h _? M O •tH a> » rH ! rt f^ P. N rH rH (S ! rH CS VO rH t-H i inxHintSMHhO VD 00 CO Tt tfl H-* o C-4 t—I r—( rH CS rH rH rH rH VO T-I o rt H •IH o •?H 6_ Ah m > i o u o> c rt > ■ . 09 C Irf ^ «>& •r>oorHincSoorHt>0 VO 00 CO Tt M rH rH rH CS rH rH rH rH VO rH •M O 4> <;«> ja Oi P a o m ! : i >o ! ! i i ! ! Os ; 1 i j V) 1 ! ON t-H St pi o ■jf '"", ! i i u i u u r^i i H ! ! <l> ! <L) <u i >> i ! ! • ^ |-1 ^ -O >> % i i « e s a a hi 5 xi Q 56 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX C—Continued Premises and Properties Purchased, Leased, and Rented by the Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1954—Continued Premises City or Town Lease Date of Expiry Duration Monthly Rental Remarks Government Liquor Stores— Continued Mission Nakusp Nanaimo Natal Nelson New Denver New Westminster North Burnaby North Vancouver Ocean Falls Oliver % Osoyoos Parksville Penticton Port Alberni Port Coquitlam Port Moody Pouce Coupe Powell River Prince George Prince Rupert Princeton Qualicum Quesnel Revelstoke _1 Richmond Rossland \ Salmon Arm Sidney Smithers South Burnaby . Stewart Terrace Trail Vancouver: 2958-2960 West Broadway 214-218 Carrall Street 775 Davie Street_ 140 East Eighth Avenue 6372 Fraser Avenue 230 East Hastings Street 822-826 Hornby Street 817-829 West Pender Street 2637 East Hastings Street (Ren f rew) Victoria: 634 Humboldt Street 716 Johnson Street Vanderhoof. Vernon __ Wells '_ West Summerland West Vancouver Whalley White Rock Williams Lake Zeballos 31-10-56i 30-9-55 31-10-57 1-2-55 30_4-57 28-2-57 31-1-57 31-12-57 30-4-56 31-3-55 30_9_57 30-9-54 31-10-56 3 years 2 years 5 years 1 year 3 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 5 years 3 years 4 yearg 2 years 3 years] 95.00 90.00 200.00 30.00 75.00 75.00 60.00 75.00 75.00 10.00 125.00 120.00 110.00 50.00 80.00 350.00 50.00 210.00 275.00 275.00 250.00 225.00 70.00 270.00 155.00 150.00 100.00 L.C.B. property. I L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy; includes heat and water. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. profoerty. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property; $30 per month. Monthly tenancy. living-quarters rented at L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. ("L.C.B. property (store). ■{ Monthly tenancy (storage warehouse); includes heat. L.C.B. property. f L.C.B. property. \ Old store, vacant, L.C.B. property, sold Aug. 6, 1954. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Includes heat. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy; new store-site, L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. (New store-site, L.C.B. property.) (New storeHSite, L.C.B. property.) Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property; revenue received from rentals, $425 per month. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Includes heat and water. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy; includes heat; site, L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. new store- ■ Electoral District AUxtni—. ■ Atlin — " B«n»*y — Cariboo ChOliwacfc ■ Columbia Comox Cowicha-Newcastle Cranbrook — APPENDIX C—Continued Q 59 CHART ILLUSTRATING SALE OF LIQUOR AND ADMINISTRATION OF "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" BY ELECTORAL DISTRICT^FISCA^YEAR ENDED MARCH 31st, 1954 SALE OF LIQUOR (INCLUDING SALES TO BEER LICENSEES) ADMINISTRATION a o ■B - U _ flo Ji LICENCES ISSUED Government Liquor Stores Sales Gross Profit Operating and Administration Costa Net ProBt Cities, Municipalities, and Villages Balance of District, Unorganized Territory PROSECUTIONS Beer Club Veterans* Club Brewers Distillers o £ _ si 13 8-8 c c II wco - 1 5 "3 O ■O | 0 'a % pan Fines Collected Bail Estreated Total o .. p. - _> <qQS °_r o ; D, — "O o_r . ^Tt o „ D. —"O IIS o „ P. __> "•as o . (_-_> «Q2 lis $280,424.80 694,872.50 84,364.60 35,121.80 72,158.85 76,535.10 475,715.74 442,568.45 101,614.50 391,541.75 813,681.30 208,383.18 166,272.45 455,072.54 661,312.36 144,907.15 104,977.39 108,164.76 52,555.85 586,172.91 363,713.20 250,157.55 584,661.15 423,781.85 363,756.55 263,886.97 381,161.00 613,653.05 150,527.10 292,297.47 162,975.65 404,844.34 126,391.05 411,694.80 346,253.35 60,365.75 1,181,849.80 366,262.70 103,569.25 99,731.25 103,572.50 1,505,439.08 218,523.75 99,388.28 207,109.20 1,442,724.90 79,235.05 158,757.40 29,671.85 204,348.16 27,378.80 205,975.85 381,855.50 554,150.98 187,347.50 1,339,074.32 32,087.05 252,604.75 966,398.82 3,171,321.93 160,916.10 762,554.15 947,521.65 876,182.10 I $91,342.53 226,212.73 27,609.10 11,404.67 23,386.10 26,072.44 154,517.71 143,921.40 33,016.20 1 .-^127,103.78 264,167.62 67,550.34 53,720.78 147,362.48 214,836.21 47,160.86 34,025.67 34,754.78 17,903.67 190,508.04 1117,723.48 81,597.50 1 189,799.67 137,577.76 118,130.80 85,782.45 124,075.75 200,002.79 51,278.56 94,737.88 52,696.21 131,804.33 .43,056.37 133,873.39 112,512.01 20,564.19 384,563.68 118,855.75 32,070.74 33,974.44 33,736.84 487,365.84 71,019.81 32,179.45 66,998.35 468,804.90 25,527.57 51,090.71 10,108.01 66,380.69 9,326.86 66,777.30 124,026.43 180,419.92 60,945.73 435,056.40 10,930.77 82,171.81 313,244.48 1,030,304.64 52,210.05 247,456.71 309,631.30 285,641.77 115,110.18 63,951.23 129,673.92 206,512.19 531,100.74 103,417.00 1 $11,658.35 j $79,684.18 22,948.53 1 203.264.7O 30 79 2 9 10 80 141 132 7 20 77 18 5 2 6 46 78 61 3 3 75 28 112 18 23 4 115 27 17 75 61 224 2 18 32 23 3 38 1 14 8 37 56 19 20 752 2 14 7 84 514 39 3 10 32 26 10 34 26 12 34 37 130 6 30 236 45 10 18 2 104 2 1 10 104 14 32 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 7 2 2 2 3 4 3 1 2 2 1 10 2 2 2 8 2 i ~I i i i 2 5 1 1 1 2 '2 3 3 1 1 4 ~~1 _9 1 ~~1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 6 2 2 11 30 21 1 1 25 3 1 20 6 4 4 20 1 1 34 3 6 3 17 9 2 13 4 2 6 3 3 2 406 1 38 374 11 8 3 1 3 2 1 1 22 10 40 2 1 1 1 32 8 1 33 7 4 1 13 5 150 7 29 72 2 7 7 68 111 110 6 19 51 14 5 2 5 25 68 56 3 3 65 25 90 16 22 4 74 26 14 — $755.00 1,860.00 20.00 4 7 1 5 6 11 5 4 2 3 5 2 — — 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 4 1 1 2 14 2 5 1 1 5 7 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 1 2 2 1 ~! i 3 7 7 1 3 5 1 8 1 5 1 4 1 5 2 1 1 1 ~2 "EI i 2 6 1 1 2 ~ 5 13 1 4 3 7 2 4 7 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 3 7 1 3 1 B i i 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 P _2 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 1 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 1 2 2 _1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 i — 1 1 — — Port Alberni Zeballos Atlin 6,094.11 21,514.99 $2,635.00 590.00 3,400.00 6,303.46 5,101.21 6,262.37 | 17,123.73 1 100.00 490.00 3,400.00 1,560.00 4,035.00 9,096.35 12,897.97 14,833.78 6,532.63 15,751.69 25,534.17 6,166.85 8,961.76 15,576.83 18,381.57 6,370.04 6,974.72 7,753.78 4,608.55 20,592.61 14,700.60 10,217.87 16,592.33 13,250.97 15,825.40 10,940.76 14,503.45 21,480.24 9,507.66 13,831.49 8,492.26 13,596.76 8,064.94 19.69? 49 16,976.09 141,619.74 129,087.62 26,483.57 111,352.09 238,633.45 61,383.49 44,759.02 131,785.65 196,454.64 40,790.82 27,050.95 27,001.00 13,295.12 169,915.43 105,022.88 71,379.63 173,207.34 124,326.79 102,305.40 74,841.69 109,572.30 178,522.55 41,770.90 80,906.39 44,203.95 118,207.57 34,991.43 Williams Lake Quesnel Wells 450.00 700.00 780.00 435.00 6,045.00 Abbotsford Chilliwack Golden 200.00 100.00 2,215.00 *"*Ndpn Balance of district .— Invermere Invermere — 640.00 1,710.00 642.00 1,020.00 i 10 10 2 16 5 2 2 2 8 6 3 4 5 3 2 1 5 2 2 5 1 3 5 3 2 4 3 4 2 2 4 10 12 2 1 2 6 "is 6 6 4 1 4 2 1 11 8 6 6 3 14 2 5 1 3 4 2 10 12 7 10 8 3 6 7 2 4 1 1 6 4 2 5 1 7 13 1 6 14 2 3 " 1 5 1 32 | 2 2 3 1 8 13 8 16 — — — 1 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 ~ — 1 — Courtenay - - Cumberland 120.00 135.00 1,670.00 Qualicum - , 1 1,780.00 6,057.00 — i i i i — i i — i n 1 1 1 Duncan - Ladysmith Duncan___ Ladysmith 2,230.00 490.00 Lake Cowichan Cranbrook Kimberley. . Lake Cowichan North Cowichan ■ 100.00 1,565.00 1,480.00 3,265.00 Kimberley . Cloverdale Chapman Camp T_ 1 t A- t m t 3,045.00 Ladner 905.00 2,625.00 1,420.00 66 1 _— 54 197 2 16 21 23 1 24 1 9 29 46 15 18 333 2 13 7 46 136 28 3 9 23 23 9 28 21 10 32 33 96 4 18 195 40 9 15 1 72 2 1 9 88 8 29 7 60 19 10 19 62 4 261 8 37 6 6 Whalley White Rock Agassiz Haney... 12,790.00 17,740.00 Maillardville Mission ,, - 20.00 945.00 Port Coquitlam 12,460.26 | 100,051.75 Port Moody Esquimalt 28,357.10 10,081.01 3,646.71 6,177.74 5,742.36 32,148.32 13,403.02 5,543.25 8,441.51 36,024.52 5,706.90 6,648.95 5,862.91 7,516.88 4,599.96 8,005.57 12,956.16 16,981.26 10,141.01 38,124.61 5,863.56 8,431.16 26,184.45 75,672.99 6,272.07 25,999.63 35,877.80 33,656.62 14,500.59 9,364.59 12,546.61 14,075.71 55,812.05 15,591.37 | 356,206.58 108,774.74 28,424.03 27,796.70 27,994.48 455,217.52 | 57,616.79 26,636.20 58,556.84 | 432,780.38 19,820.67 44,441.76 4,245.10 58,863.81 4,726.90 58,771.73 111,070.27 163,438.66 50,804.72 396,931.79 5,067.21 73,740.65 287,060.03 954,631.65 45,937.98 221,457.08 273,753.50 251,985.15 100,609.59 54,586.64 117,127.31 192,436.48 475,288.69 87,825.63 1,655.00 1,810.00 10.00 1,055.00 10.00 150.00 Balance of district 5,655.00 Es $60.00 1,020.00 1,420.00 1,080.00 Fort George Grand Forks-Greenwood— MrRride. MrRrirlf. 325.00 355.00 5,140.00 35.00 535.00 235.00 1,745.00 Grand Forks Orfl"d Ifhrlrs 5,530.00 <"-rppnv_nnri Balance of district 770.00 Ka 940.00 2,610.00 1-nmlnops 1-aslo Kamlnfips North Kamloops 1,295.00 45.00 4,845.00 Ka New Denver Nakusp T\i>wT_(>nvpr ' T.illooet. Bralorne Clinton <_-|v?rtfm Klnran Rr^.nrnft 560.00 605.00 Mackenzie Clint™' Lillooet T.jHooer 695.00 1,180.00 250.00 700.00 800.00 125.00 850.00 Ocean Falls 5_f]iiam_sh Ocean Falls 2,125.00 Powell RWer Pnwfitl ftivfir Gibsons Qihsonfr Wf>fitvtew Orflnherrv T.aTr« Na«fl'">n , 2,135.00 1,900.00 4,610.00 Na Ganges Creston Nelson New Westminster Fnrtprhy Vernon Clang** Nelson-TVeston Creston Balance of district 400.00 555.00 5,030.00 2,025.00 410.00 645.00 | | 2,300.00 Nelson Salmo New Wfttitminste'" Balance of district 8,020.00 Ne\ * Westminster. th Okanagan Fnrfprhy Balance of district 645.00 Noi 50.00 1,250.00 100.00 10.00 115.00 1,825.00 500.00 715.00 Vetrnnn North Vancouver West Vancouver Armstrong Tnlrtstrftam 1,525.00 North Vancouver (City) Wps_ Vnnmnvpr Balance of district Noi th Vancouver 60.00 North Vancouver (Mun.) f.i»lr Hay Balance of district i 1 3,100.00 140.00 Oak Bay 140.00 1,690.00 295.00 Om nftra Burns Lake 356,838.00 197,453.45 398,219.98 633,317.18 1,633,826.79 | 318,136.95 | 93 26 14 22 79 9 415 10 44 2 2 2 2 Vanderhoof Fort St Tohn Pouce Coupe Prinpj. Rupert Revelstoke Vanderhoof Peace River Telkwa VnrtSi Tnhn Balance of district 755.00 455.00 2,740.00 Popce C"»p* Dawson Creek 1,090.00 80.00 5,320.00 170.00 960.00 Balance of district 1,625.00 Prin Ce Rupert Revi Istnlcp. Balance of district 5,490.00 Balance of district 960.00 Saanirh Rossland 224,858.60 | 1,118,642.56 j 275,253.64 | 216,700.05 | 98,242.05 | 225,114.52 j 41,694.49 j 704,369.78 | 311,798.20 | 335,256.70 | 369,138.69 j 691,750.00 | 36,611.00 j I 1,609,526.85 J 1,388,606.15 1 1,584,600.52 j 1,842,925.75 5,627,529.50 | 2,981,142.08 | 5,389,646.78 | 2,240,052.59 | 1,770,625.30 | 6,453,274.89 | 2,204,965.74 | 3,079,483.95 j 370,740.60 | 278,064.75 | 38,950.59 73,095.42 363,403.23 89,222.23 70,250.20 31,854.58 72,372.76 14,203.64 227,964.91 101,182.37 108,920.59 119,614.23 224,539.59 12,471.90 525,094.37 453,478.31 517,695.36 602,171.66 1,836,405.27 982,325.00 1,746,456.88 732,606.78 578,905.43 2,092,304.29 718,563.06 1,002,295.06 119,489.26 90,050.57 5,966.21 | 10.126.13 | 31,610.78 | 11,340.71 1 7,752.69 1 7,178.97 8,008.95 5,691.25 j 22,497.57 j 12,296.32 j 9,618.60 12,986.18 | 25,625.54 5,408.58 63,367.63 67,021.96 71,539.52 64,838.45 | 219,829.81 | 115,556.13 | 204,271.03 j 75.855.14 | 69,619.87 | 42,944.81 85,003.78 [ 118,035.03 | 13,067.47 | 7,945.44 | 32,984.38 62,969.29 331,792.45 77,881.52 62,497.51 24,675.61 64,363.81 8,512.39 205,467.34 88,886.05 99,301.99 106,628.05 198,914.05 7,063.32 461,726.74 386,456.35 446,155.84 537,333.21 1,616,575.46 866,768.87 1,542,185.85 656,751.64 509,285.56 2,049,359.48 633,559.28 884,260.03 106,421.79 82,105.13 Castlegar 13 20 64 4 | 18 | 41 | 20 1 22 | 22 13 163 20 2 224 1 46 | 103 | 37 | 5 4 9,047 623 | 2 | 81 | 41 j 20 | 22 j 2 1 1 10 4,097 5 7 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 38 1 1 4 5 7 1 3 56 5 61 17 7 16 2 2 2,377 1 185 18 6 5 12 17 58 3 17 10 13 20 18 13" 98 14 1 160 29 95 21 ' 3 2 1,139 94 2 56 35 17 17 25 1,396 339 440.00 870.00 1,580.00 1 3 8 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 6 63 1 3 1 4 i i 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 H i 4 1 21 8 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 £3 1 12 4 — 1 1 3 2 1 — 1 1 1 Trail Trail Sidney 360.00 260.00 340.00 3,250.00 250.00 Saanich , ,, Central Saanich Salmon Arm (City) Salmon Arm (Mun.) Keremeos 850.00 Sain inn Arm 225.00 Keremeos Oliver Similkameen ft-Mfl. 920.00 1,145.00 Osoyoos Penticton Osoyoos Penticton 235.00 1,710.00 195.00 300.00 3,035.00 935.00 6,045.00 349.50 60.00 Smithers Smithers 2,995.00 Kelowna Teir«^« . ,. , 10,015.00 Sou h Okanagan West Summerland Summerland Vancouver Victoria Renfrew Glenmore.-. . Peachland Spallumcheen Vancouver Balance of district 25.00 36,097.50 j 15,150.00 3,630.00 434.50 2637 East Hastings Street. 216 Carrall Street 775 Davie Street 51,247.50 6372 Fraser Avenue 230 East Hastings Street... 822 Hornby Street 829 West Pender Street. 3135 West Broadway 140 East Eighth Avenue Licensee Vendor 634 Humboldt Street 2,780.00 100.00 1,660.00 1,480.00 280.00 385.00 6,510.00 Hope — | _. 1 1 - - 1 - 1 1 - Yale _f«rHtt Merritt f-yttan Balance of district . 3,805.00 $71,946,307.91 j $23,418,264.00 $2,442,483.94 | 15,637 | 4,210 I 107 4.233 5.315 1 1.772 562 1 376 3 i 1 1 ' 1 i 1 1 1 1 560-1254-3790 VICTORIA, B.C. Printed by Don McDiarmid, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty 1954 Q 58 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX C—Continued Statement of Permits Issued from April 1st, 1953, to March 3 1st, 1954 Recapitulation Description Number Issued Price Amount Druggists, physicians, dentists, and veterinaries, sec. 11 (a) Hospitals, sanatoriums, etc., sec. 11 (a) Mechanical, manufacturers, etc., sec. 11 (a) . Mechanical, manufacturers, etc., issued free, sec. 11 (a) — Ministers of the gospel, sec. 11 (b) Permits, sec. 11 (c) Permits, sec. 11 (c) Issued free for Government purposes Total 124 26 35 2 3 11,889 1,421 4 $0.25 .25 .25 .& 2.00 1.00 $31.00 6.50 8.75 .75 23,778.00 1,421.00 $25,246.00
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Title | Liquor Control Board "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT," R.S.B.C. 1948, CHAPTER 192 and "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, 1953" Thirty-third Annual Report April 1st, 1953, to March 31st, 1954 |
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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, 1954 -- p. Q 59 |
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