PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Liquor Control Board GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Forty-third Annual Report April 1, 1963, to March 31, 1964 Printed by A. Sutton, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in right of the Province of British Columbia. 1964 To Major-General the Honourable George Randolph Pearkes, t _S/*C., P.C., C.B., D.S.O., M.C. Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it please Your Honour: The undersigned has the honour to present the Forty-third Annual' Report of the Liquor Control Board covering the fiscal year ended March 31, 1964. R. W. BONNER, A ttorney-General, Attorney-General's Department, Victoria, B.C., October 5, 1964. Liquor Control B oard, Victoria, B.C., October 2, 1964. The Honourable R. W. Bonner, Q.C., Attorney-General, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to transmit herewith the Forty-third Annual Report of the Liquor Control Board covering the fiscal year ended March 31, 1964. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, D. McGUGAN, Chairman. Report of the Liquor Control Board INTRODUCTION The Liquor Control Board presents the Forty-third Annual Report, covering the operation from April 1, 1963, to March 31, 1964. Appendix A.—Accounts The accounts of the Board, certified to by the Comptroller-General as required by section 145 of the Government Liquor Act, and the statistical data as required by section 140 of the said Act are shown in the appendices as follows:— Balance-sheet ) Statement of Accounts for the period Apr. 1, 1963, to Profit and Loss Account; Sept. 30, 1963, and Oct. 1,1963, to Mar. 31, 1964. Appendix B.—Law Enforcement Statement of Prosecutions, April 1, 1963, to March 31, 1964. Appendix C.—Administration Regulations and Amendments Thereto. Amendments and Additions to Price Lists. Statement of Premises Owned, Leased, and Rented. Statement of Prescriptions for Liquor Issued by Physicians. Statement of Permits Issued from April 1, 1963, to March 31, 1964. Statement of Store Sales by Electoral Districts for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1964. Orders of Interdiction and Licences Issued, by Electoral Districts, for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1964. 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. The number of employees on the permanent staff of the Liquor Control Board as of March 31, 1964, was 733, there being 704 men and 29 women. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AND GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES New premises were opened by the Board for use as Government Liquor Stores at the following locations:— Electoral District Location of Store Date of Opening Salmon Arm Chase July 5, 1963. Skeena Hazelton December 19, 1963. North Vancouver—_960 Park Royal, West Vancouver-March 19, 1964. The Board was able to secure new premises with off-street parking at more advantageous locations in the following centres:— Electoral District Location of Store Date of Opening Nanaimo-Islands Ganges October 21, 1963. Delta I Richmond March 31, 1964. 5 D 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA In order to give added service at the Christmas season, the Board arranged that all its single-shifti stores throughout the Province should remain open on December 20, 21, 23, and 30, 1963, until 9 p.m. Stores that opened for one-half day on Mondays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays remained open to the public the full day of December 23 and 30, 1963. These added hours, as in the past, proved beneficial in serving the public. STOCKS The value of stock as at March 31, 1964, amounted to $7,343,934.27, a decrease of $284,810.32 in the value of stocks as at March 31, 1963. being SALES The total sales of $117,122,544.87 show an increase over the previous fiscal year of $7,530,339.14. For comparative purposes, classification of sales is given hereunder for the fiscal years ended March 31, 1963, and March 31, 1964:— Comparative Classification of Sales Wine and spirits— Yrar myM Spirits: Rye whisky, Bourbon whisky, Scotch whisky, Irish whisky, brandy, gin, rum, vodka, alcohol $57,966,153.36 Liqueurs, cocktails, vermouth.. 1,628,175.12 Year 1962/63 $55,446,106.94 1,483,085.12 $59,594,328.48 $56,929,192.06 Port, sherry, and still burgundy $649,360.24 $632,922.04 Champagne and sparkling wine 255,152.13 239,223.89 Claret and sauterne 445,055.86 442,737.19 Miscellaneous wines 12,000.19 British Empire wines— British Columbia Australian Ontario South African $1,361,568.42 $1,314,883.12 $5,158,574.11 438,375.49 778,639.97 143,605.82 -,263,736.64 461,004.61 802,842.48 152,461.83 Oriental wines. $6,519,195.39 $5,680,045.56 $22,764.26 $24,745.43 Malt liquor— British Columbia beer, ale, and stout $49,230,333.82 $45,264,434.87 Imported beer, ale, and stout „ 394,354.50 378,904.69 $49,624,688.32 $45,643,339.56 Totals $117,122,544.87 $109,592,205.73 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 7 DUTY, EXCISE, AND SALES TAX The duty, excise, and sales tax paid to the Federal Government for the period under review amounted to $14,651,345.93, 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 1963/64 Fiscal Year 1962/63 Duty -— $3,249,334.03 $3,716,005.44 Excise ! 10,767,155.95 11,446,053.28 Sales tax 634,855.95 693,523.13 The figures quoted do not represent the total duty, excise, and sales tax on merchandise sold during the period under review, but only that paid by the Liquor Control Board on goods that were cleared by it through the Customs and Excise Departments during the said period. The above total does not include taxes paid direct to the Federal Government by Canadian breweries, by Canadian wineries, and by Canadian distilleries on liquor purchased by the Board duty and (or) tax paid. INSURANCE Fire, Flood, and Wind Damage Amount of Date Store Damage July, 1963 Vancouver warehouse (flood) $7,008.20 December, 1963 .Vancouver warehouse (flood) 2,753.57 December, 1963 Esquimalt (fire) . 50.14 February, 1964 Courtenay (wind) 66.37 $9,878.28 Burglaries Burglaries occurred at the following Government Liquor Stores during the period under review:— Value, Including Cash, Goods Stolen, and Equipment Date Store Damaged April 30, 1963 New Denver $40.35 June 23, 1963 PoweU River 225.61 November 10, 1963 .North Vancouver 328.39 December 6, 1963 Port Alberni ! 124.93 December 17, 1963 Qualicum 753.55 December 28, 1963 Victoria Drive . 106.84 December 30, 1963 Armstrong 17.88 January 5, 1964 Salmon Arm 90.30 January 28, 1964 ZebaUos 147.50 February 10, 1964 Qualicum 2,322.94 February 16, 1964 Chemainus 80.45 March 3, 1964 Clinton 253.36 March 28, 1964 Ganges 166.45 $4,658.55 The above claims were settled in full by the insurance company with no loss to the Board. D 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA PERMITS The detailed statement showing the sale of each variety of permits is shown in Appendix C. Pursuant to the provisions of section 144 of the Government Liquor Act, the revenue derived from the sale of permits was transmitted to the Honourable Minister of Finance to be accounted for as part of the general revenue of the Province, and amounted to $44,059.50, being a decrease of $886.75 over the previous year. LICENCES The following summary indicates the number of licences issued, the number of Ucences suspended or cancelled, and the licences transferred during the period under review:— Licences Issued Issued from Apr. 1,1963, to -Dec. 31,1963, for Year 1963 Issued from Jan. 1,1964, to Mar. 31,1964, for Year 1964 Total Issued for Fiscal Year Ended Mar. 31,1964 Pii_H_-h_ii .a 1iY. nt_ 11 22 43 41 530 106 301 495 541 T-Mlinp-lniinp. lirp_rp_ 344- -_>w_._ lt--n-.. 7 5 117 1,432 Licences Transferred Transfers from Apr. 1,1963, to Dec. 31,1963, for Year 1963 Transfers from Jan. 1,1964, to Mar. 31,1964, for Year 1964 Total Transfers for Fiscal Year Ended Mar. 31,1964 47 5 13 17 13 1 4 2 T_n,ng_rn_m lir-nr. . 6 T_t_l_ 82 20 102 Licences Suspended or Cancelled The number of licences suspended or cancelled during the period under review was as follows:— Suspended Public-house Ucences Dining-room Ucences Dining-lounge Ucences _ Lounge Ucences 11 2 9 Surrendered or Cancelled 4 7 10 11 Totals 22 32 INTERDICTIONS One thousand and six orders of interdiction were made pursuant to the provisions of section 97 of the Government Liquor Act. Seven hundred and forty-eight orders of revocation of orders of interdiction were made pursuant to section 99 of the Government Liquor Act. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 9 PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE Appendix B, Law Enforcement, shows in detail aU prosecutions reported to the Board under section 149 of the Government Liquor Act. Disposition of Uquor seized and forfeited to the Crown was carried out in accordance with the provisions of sections 108 and 109 of the Government Liquor Act INSPECTION DEPARTMENT The foUowing is an analysis of inspections, investigations, and interviews carried out by the Inspectors of the Liquor Control Board during the period under review:— Premises covered by public-house licences 10,666 Premises covered by dining-room Ucences ! _ ! 1,272 Premises covered by dining-lounge Ucences 4,285 Premises covered by lounge Ucences 5,990 Total number of investigations - 1,739 Total number of interviews ___i„ 4,369 Total number of miles traveUed by various means of transportation . 140,569 Improvement in the existing hotels has continued throughout the Province, both in the hotels proper and Ucensed premises, involving an expenditure of $7,028,349. New hotel construction, providing first-class accommodation for the travelling public, totaUed a capital outlay of $4,095,000. This was spent on six new hotels, totaUing 347 rooms. In each instance the hotels are a credit to the hotel industry. This Department has enjoyed the utmost co-operation from the various law- enforcement bodies and aU organizations associated with Ucensed premises throughout the Province, for which the Board wishes to express its thanks. D 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA . APPENDIX A BALANCE-SHEET AS AT SEPTEMBER 30, 1963 ASSETS CURRENT: Cash in bank \, \ 1 $7,734.50 Cash in hands of warehouse managers and vendors — . 488,400.00 Cash in transit to Provincial Treasury 1,959,254.19 Accounts receivable — 35,078.84 Inventories of merchandise at cost, as determined and certified by officials of the Board 8,848,626.94 Advance payments for merchandise _— 4,032.68 ; LAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT: Land at cost Buildings at cost, less depreciation — Furniture, fixtures, and equipment at cost, less depreciation i PREPAID AND DEFERRED: Unexpired premiums: General insurance $3,694.40 Fidelity bonds , , 531.05 $12-519,376-43 LIABILITIES CURRENT: Accounts payable—general j $6,326,266.84 GENERAL RESERVE 1,050,500.00 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, WORKING CAPITAL ADVANCES 5,142,609.64 $12,519,376.48 D. McGUGAN, D. H. WEIR, C.G.A., Chairman. Chief Accountant. The accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six-month period ended September 30, 1963, have been examined under my direction. 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 15,1964. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 11 APPENDIX A—Continued STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1963 SALES: ■1 41,226,564.77 16,594,723.53 $7,628,744.59 41,314,574.37 ) $57,821,288.30 40,094,692.02 $17,726,596.28 COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD: Stock on hand, March 31, 1963 Purchases Less stock on hand, September 30, 1963 48,943,318.96 8,848,626.94 WAREHOUSE EXPENSES: 5_„IanV_ anil WOSCS Ppnt. _n_ _f__r__(i_» $208,271.35 22,225.03 $288,126.46 1,945,650.86 471,703.27 Tri_»phi_Ti_» ani. t_»1_>gn_ph 1,894.13 Depreciation 8,096.15 PnetngP 918.23 RETAIL STORES EXPENSES: Sfllorif". ai... ronpp. $1,656,065.72 P__._t._p__ ______ Mrpr*»-__ 4,318.03 r_Apiw.___f.____ 90,413.48 VAn__r.r<_*^A..Af _*_-p~_»_. _.«_ 27,363.57 administrative and general expenses: Moi-_.a___r.__ fnhi.1nt.nn P__<___.a*» _n_ pvpnxie 10,599.96 6,378.47 f Civil Service Superannuation Fund—employer contributions 141,740.40 Civil Service Superannuation Fund—retired employees, employer (.nntrihuHniK! 1f.,(.?Q fiS Spftrial r-.t.r_>m*i_t fl1I_.ws.tir.. crtfitrffl_uK__im 1,804.20 21,335.30 17,054.83 21-59,93 Tr"° '* _?TO2->8 71,730.88 MAi-hani.-... rrniintpnxnrp 9,532.46 531 06 Employees* group _u_urance 4,759.51 4,994.07 3,019.02 Wra__n_»n*« r_it_pMi.arinti Pi_ar__ 4,743.67 2,705,480.59 $15,021,115.69 OTHER INCOME: Licence fees: $10,750.00 $143,005.51 12,272.04 62,075.08 375.00 Dining-room, dining-lounge, and lounge 2-per-cent monthly Public-house 2-cents-per-gaIlon monthly licensing fees .. 91,352.50 1,450.00 Sundry: $4,987.25 11.70 Vn«r_>.1t.ttoniia 7,273.09 SUNDRY EXPENSES: $49,162.47 $217,352.63 143,460.22 M"s. intcnanrp nf pritnnprt 94,297.75 73,892.41 NET PROFIT for six months ended September 30, 1963, transferred to the Consolidated $15,095,008.10 D 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX A—Continued BALANCE-SHEET AS AT MARCH 31, 1964 ASSETS CURRENT: . Cash in bank _ $6,706.57 Cash in hands of warehouse managers and vendors 495,450.00 Cash in transit to Provincial Treasury , __ 1,837,017.10 Accounts receivable 21,841.18 Inventories of merchandise at cost, as determined and certified by officials of the Board ! ! __ 7,343,934.27 Advance payments for merchandise _ LAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT: Land at cost $338,095.14 Buildings at cost, less depreciation 694,303.85 Furniture, fixtures, and equipment at cost, less depreciation 112,738.04 PREPAID AND DEFERRED: Unexpired premiums: General insurance $30,521.44 Fidelity bonds ! 132.76 1,145,137.03 $10,918,262.52 LIABILITIES CURRENT: Accounts payable—general $3,742,364.19 GENERAL RESERVE 1,050,500.00 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, WORKING CAPITAL ADVANCES 6,125,398.33 $10,918,262.52 D. McGUGAN, D. H. WEIR, C.G.A., Chairman. Chief Accountant. The accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the year ended March 31, 1964, have been examined under my direction. In my opinion, the above balance-sheet and relative statement of profit and loss are 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, CA., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C., June 29,1964. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 APPENDIX A—Continued D 13 STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 1964 SALES: To the public . Licensees $45,353,328.44 , .13,947,928,-., COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD: Stock on hand, September 30, 1963 . Purchases ■ $59,301,256.57 . $8,848,626.94 1 37,775,642.95 Less stock on hand, March 31, 1964 . . $46,624,269.89 7,343,934.27 GROSS PROFIT . 39,280,335.62 . $20,020,920.95 WAREHOUSE EXPENSES: Salaries and wages Rents _ Telephone and telegraph . Light, water, and fuel — Depreciation Sundries (including alterations) Postage — RETAIL STORES EXPENSES: Salaries and wages Rents Postage and express Telephone and telegraph . light, water, and fuel Depreciation . Sundries (including alterations) . Vendors' relief expenses $205,632.86 13,099.98 !—1-.962.17 8,606.00 10,239.29 21,470.19 200.00 . $1,753,034.38 80,763.89 . I 4,229.14 10,173.90 56,717.73 84,425.22 39,491.23 7,735.54 ADMINISTRATTVB AND GENERAL EXPENSES: Salaries . Travelling Printing and stationery . Mechanical tabulation - Postage and express Bank charges . Civil Service Superannuation Fund—employer contributions Civil Service Superannuation Fund—retired employees, employer contributions Unemployment insurance ! Special retirement allowance contributions . Public services employees' medical plan -Insurance— , Telephone and telegraph Light, water, and fuel Property charges Mechanical maintenance Fidelity bonds _ Employees' group insurance . Depreciation . Sundries (including alterations) | Workmen's Compensation Board . $104,213.09 T~_5?_-r3_" 37,787.24 10.934.73l.- 2,941.53 644.81 114,804.17 16,040.56 r-**;_09.98- 1,804.20 ii 23,020.75. 7,905.81 2,123.18 P*§•S»..-l', 356.27 19,794.05 398.29 4,796.62 5,181.08 2,999.21 15,000.00 OPERATING PROFIT . OTHER INCOME: Licence fees: Dining-rooms, dining-lounges, and lounges . Public houses . Dining-room, dining-lounge, and lounge 2-per-cent monthly licensing fees _— Publio-house 2-cents-per-gaUon monthly licensing fees . Transfer fees - —— Brewers and distillers Sundry: Rents U.S. premium Miscellaneous Social services tax—commissions . SUNDRY EXPENSES: Law enforcement and inspection . Maintenance of prisoners . Plebiscites — $114,600.00 35,700.00 48,486.57 83,891.25 1,100.00 135,328.85 $4,770.24 2.65 17,571.16 $44,507.97 96,774.01 2,298.06 $17,330,326.61 22344.05 68,293.07 NET SUNDRY INCOME — NET PROFIT for six months ended March 31, 1964, transferred to the Consolidated Revenue Fund, Province of British Columbia -—- $17,696,490.36 D 14 BRITISHTCOLUMBIA STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1964 SALES: To the public $86,579,893.21 Licensees 30,542,651.66 OPERATING PROFIT . ■ $117,122,544.87 COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD: Stock on hand, March 31, 1963 $7,628,744.59 Purchases 79,090,217 32 $86,718,961.91 Less stock on hand, March 31, 1964 7,343,934.27 19.375,027.-4 GROSS PROFIT $37,747,517_3 OPERATING EXPENSES: Warehouses $549,336.95 Retail stores 3,982,221.89 Administrative and general 864,516.09 5,396,074.93 OTHER INCOME: Licence fees $562,112.18 Social services tax—commissions 130,368,15 Sundry ! 34,616.09 SUNDRY EXPENSES: Law enforcement and inspection $93,670.44 Maintenance of prisoners 191,071.76 Plebiscites 2,298.06 NET PROFIT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1964 $32,791,498.46 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 15 APPENDIX B Summary of Prosecutions UNDER THE GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, April fl 1963, to March 31, 1964 Disposit on S_ „ 12 •o 8_ ° _ ii ■o 1 a ■a — 3 __ _ _ '_ _ o BOO ■_ o 3 SO Description of Offence _! _ ■d c i_ 2 2 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Section 58. — Prohibition of liquor 4 2 B 4 1 2 600.00 Section 60. — Minors on licensed 3 1 2 70.00 70.00 Section 61.—Prohibition as to mi- 3,439 170 Section 62. — Supplying liquor to 323 9 23 54 237 15,195.00 15,195.00 Section 63. — Prohibition against pamhlilljj. f*~, 131 2 34 13 82 27,235.00 27,235.00 Section 65.—Unlawful purchase of 3 3 150.00 Section 67.—Consumption of liquor 982 14 21 73 874 43,938.00 43,938.00 Section 68.—Drunkenness in a pub- 28,910 6,781 405 11482 8,383 2,059 121,753.75 $23,644.00 $145,397.75 Section 69.—Gift of liquor by brew- 70.00 70.00 Section 74. — Keeping of unsealed 98 3 4 91 4,600.00 4,600.00 Section 76.—Supplying liquor to in- terdicted r*r."p .* Section 77.—Disqualification of in- 49 4 7 28 10 2,710.00 2,710.00 19 1,550.00 1,550.00 250.00 250.00 Section 81. — Keeping liquor in a 4,900.00 4,900.00 Section 97.—Liquor in the posses sion of an interdicted person Section 113. —Arrest without war 653 2 11 376 264 17,060.00 17,060.00 rant and examination as to source Regulation 5.10.—Hours of sale 5 5 450.00 450.00 34,799 6,991 623 11,957 13,169 2,059 $313,482,251 $23,644.00 1 $337,126.25 D 16 BRITISH COLDMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police Section 49.—Visitors' Register Disposition Electoral District 12 •__ 8- ag 2 a a _ cow 1 a 0 1 i. T3 •a -So •O-o '3_ Q CQWO ■a _i] o- Chilliwack: 1 1 — 1 1 $1,000.00 1,000.00 $1,000.00 1,000.00 Delta: 2 2 Section 58.—Prohibitions of Liquor Other than Beer in PubUc House Atlin: 1 1 1 1 1 1 $100.00 Comox: Omineca: 1 l Fort ,St I?TT"i 4 2 2 $150.00 Sec tion 5 9.—S 3/es tc Mine rs Cariboo: 1 1 2 1 I 1 1 $300.00 Comox: i 2 Nanaimo and The Islands: '■ Revelstoke: 1 300.00 Rossland-Trail: 1 Vancouver: 1 71 4 . .|2 $600.00 1 __nn no Section 60.—Minors on Licensed Premises Vancouver: 1 2 1 Victoria: 2 $70.00 3 1 2 $70.00 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 17 APPENDDC B-^Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Pouce—Continued Section 61.—Prohibition as to Minors Disposition Electoral District IS Zo -3 -■8 og li coca 1 s _> $ - i_ _ si cow .si _ ■_ - _ o raw u oo HO Alberni: 17 50 19 2 2 12 117 40 37 36 19 24 30 2 7 14 14 14 15 47 29 14 52 33 14 76 19 6 27 3 16 7 35 63 26 18 17 125 11 21 36 3 36 13 106 26 45 15 4 17 42 18 2 2 7 108 39 35 31 19 22 26 2 7 13 14 14 15 43 27 14 51 30 11 75 19 5 25 3 15 7 35 62 26 14 16 116 10 20 35 3 35 13 100 25 39 14 4 $405.00 $405.00 895.00 290.00 50.00 35.00 83.00 2,530.00 545.00 682.00 765.00 280.00 505.00 550.00 40.00 130.00 270.00 485.00 220.00 365.00 1,145.00 735.00 280.00 1,047.50 605.00 285.00 1,415.00 452.00 175.00 575.00 100.00 245.00 130.00 780.00 1,342.50 590.00 225.00 350.00 2,625.00 355.00 300.00 945.00 70.00 845.00 310.00 2,146.00 535.00 845.00 485.00 80.00 6 1 1 1 — 1 5 35.00 83.00 Atlin: Balance of district Burnaby: 4 3 1 1 2 1 Cariboo: 1 3 Chilliwack: 2 2 505.00 2 1 — Columbia: 485.00 365.00 Comox: 1 1 2 1 1 735.00 280.00 1,047.50 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 — Cowichan-Newcastle: 452.00 1 1 1 575.00 100.00 _____ 1 Cranbrook: 130.00 780.00 1,342.50 590.00 225.00 350.00 2,625.00 Delta: 1 2 2 1 1 Snrr_»y 3 1 — 5 Dewdney: 1 1 1 3 "~ 5 — 945.00 2 1 1 1 310.00 2,146.00 1 Esquimalt: — 845.00 Fernie: 485.00 80.00 2 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Pouce—Continued Section 61.—Prohibition as to Minors—Continued Disposition Electoral District 12 Zo _•§ — c _ 3 C-C- i 1 1 "3 c H ■d cat; mw _j wo -■d _ _ o nw_ O Q Ha Fort George: 6 30 13 2 16 20 15 5 36 15 3 4 23 7 28 6 11 4 8 54 10 34 77 12 13 11 21 30 84 32 7 15 14 36 40 77 18 23 4 7 31 44 32 112 1 29 22 8 4 6 23 13 2 14 20 $145.00 Prince G Chetwynd Valemoui Balance c Grand Fori Grand Fc Greenwo Kamloops: Ashcroft Kamloop Balance c Kaslo-Sloca 2 1 320.00 50.00 395.00 1 1 s-Greenwood: ; 520.00 400.00 2 2 6 ___ 5 30 15 3 4 19 5 23 5 9 4 7 51 9 26 74 12 12 11 21 29 73 27 7 13 14 34 37 71 18 20 3 3 31 42 29 93 29 18 8 210.00 210.00 pd 480.00 265.00 45.00 70.00 265.00 n: 45.00 New Den Balance < Lillooet: 3 70.00 1 505.00 505.00 2 80.00 765.00 40.00 145.00 150.00 80.00 5 1 765.00 Pemberto 40.00 2 1 145.00 Balance c Mackenzie: Gibsons 1 Powell R 150.00 1 1 150.00 1,262.00 225.00 150.00 2 1,262.00 225.00 Balance c Nanaimo a Nanaimo Balance . Nelson-Cre. Creston 6 2 2 1 id The Islands: 1,847.00 165.00 1,847.00 1 — 165.00 ton: 115.00 305.00 245.00 765.00 115.00 1 5 4 2 305.00 245.00 Balance c New Westn New We. North Okai 4 2 1 765.00 linster: 1,195.00 950.00 150.00 1,195.00 lagan: 950.00 Armstror — 150.00 335.00 335.00 Balance North Van North Vj West Vai North V. Oak Bay: Oak Bay Omineca: Bums La Vanderh. Fort St. Peace Rivei Fort St. Dawson Balance Prince Rup 490.00 1,140.00 905.00 2,045.00 415.00 325.00 490.00 ouver: tncouver City 2 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 1,140.00 905.00 incouver District — 2,045.00 415.00 1 2 325.00 nf 45.00 30.00 740.00 45.00 2 1 1 7 1 3 30.00 740.00 1 1 7 855.00 855.00 1 5 — 380.00 380.00 Ert: 1,382.50 1,382.50 ._ district 705.00 705.00 Revelstoke 1 545.00 190.00 545.00 : 190.00 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 19 APPENDDC B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Pouce—Continued Section 61.—Prohibition as to Minors—Continued Electoral District Disposition u _ iS _J 81 H tnth 1 a 0 _ E •a _ _ nn •a wo ■g _> '3 _ o C.WO o o HO Rossi and-Trail: 22 18 48 7 12 24 8 16 30 24 2 2 1 1 1 3 17 18 40 6 10 23 7 15 27 24 18 46 5 5 5 28 28 16 9 5 63 j7 2 112 51 74 24 26 10 13 $406.00 405.00 $406.00 405.00 639.00 100.00 260.00 550.00 200.00 350.00 440.00 720.00 600.00 890.00 110.00 80.00 75.00 690.00 450.00 279.00 97.00 125.00 2,550.00 215.00 85.00 2,940.00 1,255.00 1,670.00 505.00 685.00 125.00 205.00 5 i Saanich: ■ I.| 1 i 260.00 Saanich 550.00 200.00 Salmon Ann: i 3 Similkameen: Oliver Osoyoos • P_"i_Hr:t__n Prin.Ww_ JT.»__-n_p__« 19 46 8 6 5 51 32 17 11 5 64 7 2 171 54 75 31 28 20 13 1 600.00 890.00 1 20 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 110.00 80.00 1 1 75.00 690.00 Skeena: ■ Xfi__th_»r<_' T_»rr_t_>A 450.00 279.00 1 South Okanagan: K"Ali._na .<_-.Tn-n-.r1-.T--- 2,550.00 215.00 85.00 2,940.00 39 3 6 5 Vancouver: V_n.r.iivcr 18 1 3 Victoria: Yale: Wnpe TWprrift T.yttnn 1 505.00 2 5 125.00 205.00 3,439 170 93 84 3,092 $70,470.50 $70,470.50 Section 62.—Supplying Liquor to Minors Alberni: 1 8 2 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 6 2 1 $50.00 250.00 $50.00 250.00 50.00 290.00 100.00 50.00 1 1 1 Atlin: 50.00 Burnaby: Cariboo: 100.00 Balance of fl.striftf 50.00 Chilliwack: 1 i ^j. 1 1 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Suma.. Columbia: Tnv_.rm_»r_» 1 1 50.00 75.00 50.00 75.00 1 D 20 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 62.—Supplying Liquor to Minors—Continued Disposition Electoral District _) u 1 _*o eg = a _p WW 5 "3 O •a c caw ■a 11 WO -a -o a _=c rt _ o mwo o o hO Comox: 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 6 8 3 1 5 -_T $50.00 200.00 250.00 150.00 8l 5 ~ ' 200.00 250.00 Cowichan-Newcastle: 150.00 _zz 100.00 50.00 50.00 Cranbrook: 1 350.00 350.00 7rimr.,*r,'*y Delta: 450.00 1 250.00 35.00 _ _ 250.00 525.00 525.00 i i 1 7 1 1 1 2 9 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 350.00 50.00 350.00 50.00 Dewdney: 70.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 570.00 100.00 13 11 7 18 2 2 2 12 1 7 1 4 14 3 3 1 l 2 Esquimalt: — 75.00 75.00 350.00 350.00 Fernie: 50.00 50.00 Fort George: i = — 75.00 75.00 250.00 100.00 50.00 250.00 100.00 50.00 Grand Forks-Greenwood: i 200.00 200.00 Kamloops: — 1 Kaslo-Slocan: Q; 100.00 100.00 2 1 1 1 175.00 175.00 Lillooet: — 150.00 150.00 Mackenzie: Sechelt 1 11 4 11 1 1 2 5 1 7 1 50.00 875.00 245.00 460.00 _____ 50.00 Balance, of _i.str...t — 875.00 Nanaimo and The Islands: 2 2 1 5 1 245.00 Nelson-Creston: Cr<*f.tnn 1 460.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 1 200.00 New Westminster: — 6 ; 250.00 North Okanagan: 100.00 j 310.00 3 100.00 400.00 275.00 400.00 North Vancouver: 3 8 3 2 275.00 350.00 200.00 350.00 North V_ti_nnv-T _"__cfrir-f 1 200.00 II REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 21 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 62.—Supplying Liquor to Minors—Continued Electoral District Disposition •° S3 Zo ll 3| _ -> WCG 1 s o O 1 j_ •o P3W •o „ - .9 o PhO rto _ _ Q CQPJO o o HO Omineca: Burns Lake.. 4 4 1 8 8 6 1 2 2 3 2 8 9 3 2 1 4 2 6 5 5 8 2 1 1 2 8 2 2 3 2 1 1 7 4 6 1 $100.00 50.00 $100.00 50.00 50.00 350.00 200.00 325.00 50.00 . Peace River: Fort St. John-. .— Balance of district Prince Rupert: 50.00 350.00 1 2 2 Balance of district. Revelstoke: Revelstoke Rossi and-Tr ail: Castlegar — 50.00 2 2 3 2 7 6 3 2 1 4 1 5 4 JJ 4 2 1 1 4 2 375.00 175.00 150.00 375.00 175.00 150.00 425.00 390.00 300.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 50.00 275.00 200.00 425.00 250.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 Trail Salmon Arm: 1 3 425.00 390.00 Similkameen: flenynnc P_.nhVtr.i_ 300.00 100.00 Skeena: ' Sm_«i_»r« 1 T™TT.™ _r_t_mi_t WoToltnn South Okanagan: 1 m i l l l ==: 200.00 50.00 275.00 200.00 425.00 3 Vancouver: 'Vancouver University District. Victoria: VWnria Yale: T-V-po _W_»rr__+ Tytt__n Balance of district TrttnlR 100.00 50.00 50.00 2 4 200.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 3231 9 23] 541 2371 $15,195.00 | $15,195.00 Section 63.—Prohibition against Gambling, etc. Burnaby: Rnmnhy Cariboo: Wfllinnre Lak.. Comox: Balance of district Kamloops: Tf_mlni.p<! Kaslo-Slocan: Balance of district. North Vancouver: _ 3 2 1 1 1 1 $20.00 70.00 50.00 1 50.00 j 1 1 1 50.00 20.00 50.00 25.00 45.00 50.00 20.00 50.00 25.00 45.00 — Peace River: Balance of district. Rossland-Trail: 1 2 Similkameen: Oliver Totals 131 1 11 2 10 $330.00 $330.00 D 22 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compile) from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 64.—Unlawful Sale of Liquor Disposition Electoral District SS-S _•_ c p, 1| WW •a _ S O ■d i. MM _i _ _ -I? B.O n_lo ■o _ o HO Alberni: 1 2 2 3 1 3 4 2 1 2 1 3 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 59 16 1 — 1 Cariboo: J l l l l i ^j $300.00 300.00 500.00 Chilliwack:, Columbia: Co wichan-Newcastle: l i l l \ J 300.00 Cranbrook: 10.00 Delta: 300.00 300.00 —- i 600.00 600.00 \ 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 600.00 ' 600.00 Dewdney: 2 1,000.00 300.00 300.00 1,000.00 Fort George: 2 300.00 1 300.00 Kamloops: 300.00 300.00 Nanaimo and The Islands: 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 300.00 700.00 1,000.00 North Okanagan: 1 1,000.00 Omineca: —- 300.00 700.00 Peace River: 1 1 1 I 1 1 3 5 1 1 300.00 900.00 2,350.00 — 400.00 _ 300.00 900.00 Prince Rupert: 2,350.00 400.00 Revelstoke: — 25.00 25.00 Balance of district — Skeena: 1 1 1 2 30 10 1 300.00 400.00 300.00 800.00 9,050.00 3,300.00 400.00 300.00 400.00 1 3 4) 300.00 South Okanagan: 800.00 Vancouver: —- 26 2 9,050.00 Victoria: 3,300.00 Yale: "M_.__-.ft 400.00 131 2 34 13 82 $27,235.00 $27,235.-0 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 23 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Pouce—Continued Section 65.—Unlawful Purchase of Liquor within the Province Disposition Electoral District ,. >° r. Z3 •o 8. c 5 §| coco ■a ii 1 s _ 0 c _, _ din Q So HO Kamloops: 2 1 . — 2 1 : Omineca.: Fort St. .Tames 50.00 50.00 3 3 $150.00 $150.00 Section 67.—Consumption oj Liquor in a Public Place Alberni: 8 12 4 5 1 14 15 18 15 2 10 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 4 10 4 4 1 12 15 18 15 2 8 2 2 2 2 12 4 7 29 23 16 20 19 22 1 10 21 3 9 3 1 2 3 2 10 2 4 13 10 3 5 1 1 $200,001 — "—j 200.00 50.00 600.00 Atlin: Burnaby: 685.00 Cariboo: fi — 825.00 850.00 Chilliwack: 2 1 K 100.00 435.00 100.00 435.00 — : 100.00 1 100.00 100.00 100.00 585.00 100.00 Columbia: 2 13 4 9 30 24 16 21 20 25 1 10 23 3 9 3 4 3 4 2 10 2 4 14 10 3 5 1 1 100.00 1 1 1 1 1 i 2 1 j 585.00 f 200.00 Comox: 1 j 350.00 1,535.00 1,535.00 1,305.00 —- 700.00 700.00 1,160.50 1,025.00 1,115.00, 1,160.50 __. 1,025.00 Cowichan-Newcastle: 1 i 1,115.00 25.00 — 2 '■ 475.00 475.00 985.00 1 i 175.00 Cranbrook: zz: 380.00 150.00 380.00 3 1 1 150.00 Delta: 50.00 50.00 — 100.00 150.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 — 520.00| 520.00 Dewdney: Mission City Port r_o_ni?Han. Maplo RiHiTf. 1 100.00 — 200.00 200.00 450.00 365.00 365.00 Esquimalt:, 150.00 150.00 250.00 250.00 Fernie: 50.00 50.00 Natal 50.00 50.00 D 24 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 67.—Consumption of Liquor in a Public Place—Continued Electoral District Disposition is S5o _i 8 _ § S as s _ co .5 1 s "3 3 ■a _ mw ■o II "S"0 -t_=_ „ to O ra-ju . _ So HO Fort George: 5 11 4 15 7 10 3 13 17 2 25 1 1 6 2 2 1 7 8 3 15 3 28 3 17 7 1 3 10 2 7 3 3 2 7 4 18 9 8 18 9 18 3 5 11 6 8 11 1 5 10 4 14 7 9 3 9 17 2 25 1 1 5 2 2 $250.00 500.00 160.00 675.00 500.00 160.00 675.00 zzzz Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood: 1 350.00 450.00 150.00 450.00 850.00 150.00 1,780.00 10.00 50.00 255.00 100.UU 100.00 50.00 250.00 400.00 150.00 750.00 150.00 1,275.00 150.00 800.00 350.00 50.00 150.00 400.00 100.00 350.00 i 450.00 150.00 450.00 Kamloops: 4 3 Kaslo-Slocan: 150.00 1,780.00 10.00 Balance of district . Lillooet: 1 255.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 250.00 400.00 150.00 750.00 150.00 r=^ 2 Mackenzie: 8 3 15 3 Nanaimo and The Islands: Nelson-Creston: 1 1 3 16 7 1 3 8 2 7 150.00 1 New Westminster: Balance of district North Okanagan: 50.00 150.00 400.00 100.00 350.00 2 2 2 1 2 North Vancouver: 1 50.00 50.00 Oak Bay: 7 4 9 4 8 14 8 14 3 5 11 5 8 8 350.00 200.00 350.00 200.00 185.00 200.00 400.00 700.00 400.00 652.50 150.00 250.00 550.00 250.00 360.00 400.00 Omineca: Burns Lake. 1 1 9 4 HZ 200.00 400.00 "* Peace River: Fort St. John 1 1 4 3 — 400.00 652.50 150.00 250.00 E Prince Rupert: —V Revelstoke: Revelstoke 550.00 250.00 360.00 I HZ Rossland-Trail: ("_a-_t_pf»__r .- 2 1 — REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 25 APPENDLK B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 67.—Consumption of Liquor in a Public Place—Continued Disposition Electoral District -o S3 is Zo 8 _ q 5 §§• a. 3 COCO s 3 O _ ed a f_f_ ■a J_! ___» '_ _ o So HO Saanich: Sidney 5 3 5 7 39 3 10 6 4 19 9 5 12 1 11 26 2 24 2 3 6 10 — 5 3 5 4 39 3 9 6 1 17 8 3 12 1 11 19 2 18 2 3 5 8 $210.00 $210.00 250.00 Salmon Arm: 1 2 2,010.00 2,010.00 Similkameen: . | 150.00 ZZ 1 420.00 300.00 50.00 Skeena: 2 850.00 1 3 410.00 150.00 2 600.00 50.00 50.00 South Okanagan: 3 2 Vancouver: 1 925.00 Victoria: j 1,120.00 100.00 1,120.00 Yale: 100.00 150.00 275.00 150.00 1 2 275.00 Ralancj. of (..strict 400.00 400.00 Total •_ 982| 14| 21 73 874 $43,938.00 | $43,938 00 Section 68.—Drunkenness in a Public Place Alberni: 15 126 10 3 7 33 104 404 426 46 277 66 5 7 1 42 58 2 71 52 5 59 1 10 60 9 2 6 27 92 86 241 27 105 26 3 4 1 13 47 2 59 44 8 3 240 14 $140.00 825.00 130.00 $140.00 3 1 1 11 4 1 4 1 1 3 1 825.00 130.00 50.0(1 50.00 R_.1_.nc_. nf distri(.t Atlin: 11 317 183 19 165 p 2 3 375.00 1,236.50 1,755.00 2,854.00 302.00 375.00 Burnaby: T__.T___.t_y Cariboo: 1,236.50 1,755.00 7,854.00 Chilliwack: 302.00 l,425.0q' 1,425.00 405.00 55.00 405.00 55.00 40.00 10.00 40.00 1 1 9 1 10.00 Columbia: Tt_v_>rn__"iv. 28 10 - 2 7 3 1 19 3 145.00 1 1,220.00 35.00 1,220.00 35.00 Comox: 820.00 1,030.00 820.00 1,030.00 Cumberland 160.00 40.00 2,634.00 265.00 160.00 Oil linim Uracil SB ! 40.00 Alert Bay- . R_tlf.nr_> of Histriet 2,634.00 19 J 1 1 265.00 D 26 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 68.—Drunkenness in a Public Place—Continued Electoral District Disposition is S-o x> ll GODS ■_ 1 5 O _ _ _ „ __ _ — o PhO _ n _ u '_ to Q p. wo _ —— O CL HO Cowichan-Newcastle: 70 14 1 24 149 19 91 64 41 28 12 263 2 34 30 4 20 5 75 11 14 17 8 7 1,155 43. 2 44 29 3 j ll 1 13 1 2 32 6 47 15 20 8 2 79 17 6 1 3 55 13 1 21 114 13 43 47 21 19 9 184 2 16 24 1 17 5 511 7 9 5 5 3 348 37 $724.00 215.00 20.00 292.00 2,045.00 195.00 680.00 555.00 435.00 320.00 215.00 2,425.00 15.00 212.00 440.00 25.00 380.00 120.00 887.00 90.00 105.00 45.00 65.00 20.00 3,026.00 445.00 Ladysmith. 215.00 Cranbrook: Cranbrook Kimberley \ Delta: 3 2 i 2,045.0q 195.00 680.00 555.00 435.00 t angley nutrirt I 1 Delta i —:• 215.00 i Dewdney: 212.O0| 440.00 25.00 Port Coquitlam :— . ■Pitt Meadows 1 — 24 2 4 12 3 4 786 6 2 23 9 1 48 861 17 1 199 2 3 32 1 2 7 lj 38 73 13 185 2 1 887.00 70.00 105.00 45.00 65.00 Esquimalt: ' Esquimalt — $20.00 Fernie: Fort George: 3 2 17 3,016.00 10.00 rT__-.rwyT___ Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood: 21 17 2 93 355 14 2 7 256 7 33 49 7 57 4 36 82 202.00 300.00 45.00 1,310.00 202.00 300.00 45.00 1,310.00 4,355.00 145.00 40.00 150.00 3,010.00 140.00 514.00 590.00 1 _"_-.-.»_»_._______ Kamloops: Kamloops 1,229 31 2 8 ? 10 5 Kaslo-Slocan: Lillooet: Lillooet _ ■■ 3,010.00 9 36 81 1 9 67 6 42 127 3 147 106 1 5 627 Pemberton - ZZ 514.00 590.00 Balance of district _ - Mackenzie: 1 1 4 7 3 348 ' 2 1 1 170.00 779.50 65.00 795.00 1,012.50 45.00 1,005.00 1.100.00 170.00 779.50 65.00 795.00 1,012.50 45.00 1,005.00 1,100.00 10.00 75.00 1,390.00 10.00 Powell River —i Nanaimo and The Islands: Nanaimo . . ., , Nelson-Creston: 2 12 74 88 j l| ..... . 5- 651 17 TOI-inn 75.00 1,150.00 10.00 New Westminster: 240.00 Balance nf riiutriat 1| H REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 27 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 68.—Drunkenness in a Public Place—Continued Electoral District Disposition 15 55o ■a _"- eg s4 cflcfl 1 1 "3 _ O c i_ ■d e__i .So E__! _■_ fa So HO North Okanagan: Enderby- — 59 275 9 1 10 76 25 45 5 89 162 215 1661 438 106 1,106 9 48 129 6 15 6 88 1 22 33 150 198 39 44 208 17 40 4 124 192 32 64 256 7 1 15,089 1,010 182 447 150 40 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 20 22 117 1 4 29 1 8 22 75 100 59 190 37 158 7 1 6 46 2 19 $650.00 $650.00 3,935.00 70.00 50.00 155.00 680.00 285.00 450.00 65.00 945.00 1,085.00 1,545.00 1,375.00 3,114.00 1,105.00 10,627.50 130.00 1,205.00 1,320.00 55.00 135.00 45.00 734.00 3,935.00 Armstrong 1 4 1 3 50.00 North Vancouver: North Vancouver City West Vancouver 680.00 20.00 $265-H> Oak Bay: Omineca: Burns T «*•« Van___Tt._-.__f Fort St James Peace River: Fort St. John n_._v.___n CrccV 65 85 111 107 245 88 639| 7 45 945.00 1,085.00 1,545.00 1,375.00 3,114.00 zzz 16 _________ Prince Rupert: 3 444 2 3 10,627.50 130.00 1,205.00 Masset.. RaTanrv (if rifctrfot S Revelstoke: 1,320.00 55.00 135.00 45.00 734.00 335.00 170.00 2 4 5 9 1|| 2 Rossland-Trail: Castlegar Rr.__1nn_. 1 3 2 1 2 T7n._tv._tp Saanich: Kirinpy Saanich. ; Salmon Arm: Salmon A™" 1 2 4 46 64 10 13 76 4 12 1 19 13 102 134 29 30 130 i 28 3 92 117 28 5. 136 4 1 1,488 200 90 244 87 28 200.00 335.00 370.00 1,360.00 2,310.00 400.00 395.00 1,430.00 235.00 305.00 30.00 2,105.00 1,941.00 364.00 675.00 3,090.00 90.00 10.00 36,281.75 8,050.00 900.00 6,265.00 1,085.00 335.00 Ralanrp «_f rii^(ri_-t Similkameen: 1 1 400.00 395.00 1,430.00 235.00 305.00 30.00 2,105.00 1,941.00 364.00 675.00 3,090.00 90.00 Osoyoos I Penticton Princeton 'K'm-pinrt.a Balance of district Skeena: 1 I - 1,497 507 5 3 1 1 3 6,298 1 5 6 Tormcw 2 70 ___r_>ltr_n South Okanagan: 1 10 117 3 5,488 302 91 197 57 11 318; 1 , Vancouver: 18,822.75 2,600.00 17,459.00 5,450.00 Victoria: Yale: TTnpp 900.0(1 " 1 1 6,265.00 1,085.00 335.00 Ralanrf. r_f rii.trir.t TrttaKs 28,910 6,7811 405|11,282| 8,383| 2,059 $121,753.75| $23,644.00|$145,3./.75 D 28 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 69.—Gift of Liquor by Brewer or Distiller Disposition Electoral District is SSo _ 8 _ _ q coca ■d '2 5 o O _< i- _ COP- .Ho xtxi « t. o cawu o o Burnaby: Burnaby Columbia: 2 1 1 1 — i 1 l l l — $50.00 10.00 $50.00 Cranbrook: Mackenzie: Sechelt 5 — 1 3 $70.00 ; Section 74.—Keeping of Unsealed Liquor Atlin: 13 70 2 11 1 1 66 1 $600.00 Delta: 3 1 1 50.00 50.00 Surrey 3,300.00 50.00 1 Dewdney: Fort George: 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 — Mackenzie: 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Nelson-Creston: 50.00 New Westminster: 100.00 North Okanagan: -—j 50.00 50.00 North Vancouver: 50.00 Revelstoke: 50.00 Skeena: — 50.00 Vancouver: Vancouver 50.00 50.00 98 3 4 Oil <_ firm rail 1 14 fifin no _ Section 76.—Supplying Liquor to Interdicted Persons AtUn: 2 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 $300.00 $300.00 Comox: 1 3 1 300.00 300.00 Kaslo-Slocan: Lillooet: 1 2 2 1 2 2 Mackenzie: Gibsons Landing Nanaimo and The Islands: Nanaim- 1 1 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 29 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 76.—Supplying Liquor to Interdicted Persons—Continued Disposition Electoral District Zo •a eg -J D. _ _ _ 3 COW _ 1 o1 _ E 5 raw Hi ,_T1 - _ O o o hO North Okanagan: 1 1 1 1 7 1 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 _r 2 ' — 1 Armctrrtng 1 1 1 $10.00 $10.00 300.00 300.00 —_ 300.00 Omineca: 7 1 300.00 1 1 5 1 2 1 Peace River: Prince Rupert: 1 1 300.00 300.00 300.00 Salmon Arm: Skeena: 1 1 1 300.00 300.00 TT_»w_tn__ Yale: Lytton 2 300.00 4| 7 Section 77.—Disqualifications of Interdicted Persons Atlin: l l 2 10 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 Cariboo: Comox: Csmrtenny 2 6 $100.00 500.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 $100.00 500.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 4 1 Cowichan-Newcastle: Delta: Surrey Dewdney: A pa ___■_* Fort George: Grand Forks-Greenwood: 50.00 Kamloops: 50.00 Lillooet: 100.00 Sfjnamich — 2 50.00 Mackenzie: Gibsons Landing Nanaimo and The Islands: 50.00 1 2 Omineca: 50.00 50.00 Peace River: 50.00 50.00 Prince Rupert: — 2 Revelstoke: ReY**lQTnV_. 50.00 50.00 . I ™ 1 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 77.—Disqualifications of Interdicted Persons—Continued Electoral District Disposition iS Zo 8_ a g _ _ t-CO ■a "3 O ■_ i. •d _ caw w _> _ _ nw_ -j o o Salmon Arm: l 1 3 $50.00 50.00 150.00 2 1 6 1 1 3 1 $50.00 50.00 150.00 Similkameen: Skeena: South Okanagan: 46| 1 19] 27 $1,550.00| $1,550.00 Section 79.—Drunkenness Kamloops: 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 $100.00 50.00 $100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Mackenzie: 2 — Peace River: . Similkameen: Oliver '. ... — 50.00 7 2 5 $250.00 Section 81.—Keeping Liquor in a Restaurant Chilliwack: 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 6 1 2 3 1 2 1 86 — 1 2 1 2 1 $100.00 50.00 $100.00 50.00 Comox: Delta: Dewdney: 1 50.00 50.00 Fort George: Lillooet: 1 — 3 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 150.00 100.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 Mackenzie: Nanaimo and The Islands: TsJ._na.n-f- New Westminster: 3 2 11 Omineca: Prince Rupert: Revelstoke: Revelstoke Rossi andVTrail: = 15 Salmon Ann: Skeena: 1 54 50.00 3,850.00 50.00 3,850.00 Vancouver: 6 117 7 18 17 75 $4,900.00 $4,900.00 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 31 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 97.—Liquor in the Possession of an Interdicted Person Electoral District Disposition Number of Cases Sentence Suspended H _ _ -4 cow ■a 5. __S ■O _) „ _ '« _ O HWO _ S o hU Alberni: 5 10 2 2 9 2 3 1 2 12 2 9 6 2 40 6 6 2 1 2 4 i 3 6 1 1 4 $50.00 $50.00 200.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 Tnfinr. ■ 1 2 3 1 — Atlin: 6 1 3 150.00 50.00 Cariboo: : Chilliwack: 1 50.00 50.00 2 3 Columbia: 9 2 6 4 f 450.00 125.00 450.00 125.00 300.00 300.00 (-J_.1_.Pn Comox: 3 2 2 19 AWtPay 1 21 6 1,200.00 325.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 325.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 Cowichan-Newcastle: 4 2 1 2 : Cranbrook: Delta: 4 7 1 2 8 2 I f 400.00 100.00 400.00 100.00 Dewdney: 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 6 3 42 3 8 12 3 1 Esquimalt: 1 1 1 50.00 50.00 Fernie: zzz Fort George: 2 1 3 5 2 9 1 6 1 2 1 2 _r_ 50.00 150.00 325.00 100.00 700.00 200.00 310.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 315.00 50.00 50.00 700.00 100.00 75.00 150.00 150.00 325.00 Grand Forks-Greenwood: 1 1 33 2 2 11 1 Kamloops: 100.00 700.00 200.00 310.00 —! Lillooet: =n — Mackenzie: 100.00 50.00 — 100.00 100.00 Nanaimo and The Islands: 6 1 13 23 3 2 1 1 2 12 15 1 1 3 1 1 8 2 1 1 315.00 50.00 Nelson-Creston: North Okanagan: 50.00 700.00 — 100.00 — 75.00 150.00 Balance of district D 32 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Section 97.—Liquor in the Possession of an Interdicted Person—Continued Electoral District Disposition is _ 8 _ a g __• ' __P mm _ 5 _ _ c -_ ■a rt £ fflUJ •a as •g X) I2«U O O North Vancouver: 6 2 31 16 52 24 25 6 32 3 3 1 3 7 1 24 29 1 1 16 7 2 32 14 2 7 3 11 4 5 1 21 15 27 16 14 2 25 1 l l 10 i 25 8 8 3 5 2 3 $50.00 $50.00 200.00 750.00 50.00 1,500.00 400.00 400.00 150.00 275.00 300.00 150.00 North Vancouver District Omineca: Burns Lake. — — 750.00 Fort St. James Peace River: 1,500.00 400.00 i 2 1 2 —1 Prince Rupert: — Balance of district: Rossland-Trail: — 150.00 1 — 3 3 1 5 9 1 — 150.00 150.00 50.00 415.00 765.00 50.00 4 150.00 Saanich: Salmon Arm: Salmon Arm 19 20 415.00 765.00 :________: Similkameen: — 1 5 6 15 10 Skeena: 1 10 1 2 15 4 2 2 2 5 1 500.00 500.00 50.00 70.00 1,350.00 400.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 450.00 50.00 — 2 South Okanagan: Vancouver: V-nrnnvcr Yale: 100.00 5 1 6 3 150.00 — 450.00 Balance of district Total* 50,no(| 653 2 11[ 376| 264 $17,060.00j $17,060.00 Section 113.—Arrest without Warrant and Examination as to Source of Liquo Nanaimo and The Islands: 1 I 1 1 SB Omineca: Fort St. James 2| 1 1 I Regulation 5.10.—Hours of Sale Esquimalt: 1 1 3 i i 3 $50.00 $50.00 100.00 300.00 Nanaimo and The Islands: South Okanagan: IT oi-.---fl Trttalc Grand t_.t_.1-. 300.00 5|—m 1 1 ?[ $450.00 $450.00 34,799| 6,9911 623111,957113,1691 2,059 $313,482.25| $23,644.00 $337,126.25 1 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 33 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police Distribution, by Electoral District Electoral District Disposition ~v _. is •o 8-S a 8 || sow 1 5 "o _ _ I_ ■o nn •a C-W-i ■a o o Alberni: 46 207 331 12 12 87 247 471 327 193 70 315 102 7 18 17 72 89 211 137 120 52 75 381 63 181 36 19 77 6 182 40 138 134 76 51 34 498 15 58 73 7 74 19 207 41 71 35 13 16 1,197 71 10 80 1 9 1 1 i 7 11 70 1 2 33 121 31 9 11 63 223 150 160 164 50 137 57 $845.00 2,640.00 620.00 350.00 255.00 2,258.00 4,811.50 3,945.00 2,074.00 3,427.00 1,732.00 2,915.00 1,205.00 95.00 270.00 380.00 1,240.00 2,525.00 600.00 2,615.00 3,700.00 1,745.00 1,887.50 6,649.50 2,200.00 3,904.00 742.00 1,070.00 2,002.00 275.00 3,320.00 995.00 3,110.00 2,682.50 1,700.00 745.00 565.00 10,270.00 470.00 682.00 1,735.00 95.00 2,775.00 480.00 4,018.00 850.00 1,650.00 630.00 195.00 240.00 4,386.00 1,365.00 310.00 1,772.00 2,640.001 ——- 1 2 8 350.00 255.00 2,258.00 4,811.50 3,945.00 2,074.00 3,427.00 1,732.00 2,915.00 Atlin: 1 \ 1 1 2 4 3 1 1 21 15 320 166 24 19 169 40 2 4 31 11 Burnaby: Cariboo: 3 1 5 2 i 1 Chilliwack: Chilliwhack District 95.00 13 16 40 77 21 115 106 45 72 322 54 158 34 18 70 jf 145 34 85 115 55 37 25 394 14 39 68 4 69 19 171 36 581 21 10 10 380 62 8| 54 380.00 1,240.00 2,525.00 600.00 2,615.00 3,700.00 1,745.00 Columbia: ___Z Comox: Campbell ^ivr 11 2 4 7 12 7 1 52 5 20 2 OTm^frland 6 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1,887.50 6,649.50 2,200.00 3,904.00 742.00 1,070.00 Co wichan-Newcas _e: T_i.n<-{_n T adysmith 1 1 North Cowichan 5 33 6 52 16 21 8 7 93 1 17 6 1 4 30 3 7 13 3 4 788 8 2 24 2,002.00 275.00 3,320.00 995.00 Cranbrook: 4 __"in_>_pr1_". Delta: 1| 1 3,110.00 2,682.50 1,700.00 745.00 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 6 5 3 9| __»!*__ 10,270.00 470.00 '- Dewdney: Mic-inn r*__y Port Coquitlam 1 682.00 1,735.00 95.00 2,775.00 1 2 1 480.00 4,018.00 830.00 1,650.00 630.00 195.00 2 Esquimalt: $20.00 Fernie: Fort George: 2 23 1 240.00 4,376.00 1,365.00 310.00 1 10.00 C_h_.twYt.__ Raton™, nf *.{«ftr?rt 2 1,772.00 D 34 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Distribution by Electoral District—Continued Disposition Electoral District JS Zo 8- _ a a a t— CO •o 1 3 *3 _ _3 F. ■o -- _< __Ci ■o _ •a o o HO Grand Forks-Greenwood: 62 32 152 1,288 63 8 6 60 5161 47 61 110 7 26 130 28 98 244 2 2 i 3 10 2 49 868 17 49 25 103 400 46 8 4 $1,495.00 $1,495.00 1,145.00 1,770.00 5,835.00 1,260.00 335.00 70.00 2,660.00 3,900.00 1,355.00 1,269.00 935.00 250.00 620.00 2,391.50 840.00 2,650.00 5,319.50 210.00 1,780.00 2,480.00 605.00 2,090.00 3,435.00 60.00 850.00 7,135.00 640.00 960.00 1,845.00 2,145.00 1,610.00 2,945.00 830.00 2,720.00 1,665.00 4,075.00 3,015.00 5,369.00 3,385.00 15,587.50 4,090.00 3,040.00 495.00 926.00 975.00 2,148.00 250.00 Greenwood Kamloops: 1,145.00 3 17 5,835.00 1,260.00 335.00 70.00 2,660.00 3,900.00 1,355.00 1,269.00 935.00 250.00 620.00 2,391.50 840.00 Kaslo-Slocan: 2 3 1 6 1 237 5 9 48 1 6 9 1 3 43 ZZ Lillooet: 273 36 6 1 3 1 12 11 3 2 3 7 _ 62 6 20 115 24 80 183 15 101 121 27 57 155 Mackenzie: Nanaimo and The Islands: 5,319.50 210.00 1,780.00 2,480.00 605.00 2,090.00 3,195.00 60.00 850.00 7,135.00 640.00 960.00 1,845.00 2,145.00 1,345.00 Nelson-Creston: 182 142 28 59 738 % 75 345 27 22 37 135 72 130 30 161 204 298 232 528 168 1,28. Ill 170 20 49 29 159 10 3 1 1 353 3 3 78 15 193 1 20 17 New Westminster: $240.00 North Okanagan: 34 137 2 1 4 40 2 9 52 103 143 75 210 22 481 6 35 3 6 1 51 1 41 204 24 19 33 89 44 106 30 4 1 2 4 6 6 3 2 4 6 1 29 2 3 2 3 4 1 2 1 9 Ar^-t""..? 265.00 North Vancouver: 19 West Vancouver— Oak Bay: 830.00 2,720.00 1,665.00 4,075.00 3,015.00 Omineca: 2 99 147 156 310 140 762 103 132 17 35 25 97 8 4 1 2 5 14 __ Peace River: 3,385.00 15,587.50 Prince Rupert: Revelstoke: 3,040.00 Rosslan d-Trail: 6 7 926.00 2,148.00 250.00 ZZZZ REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 35 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled from Monthly Reports Received from Police—Continued Distribution by Electoral District—Continued Disposit on Electoral District _ i is SSo ■a _- _ _ COCO 1 5 0 •a c i_ •o cq-i _ t-U _t "a r__ = rt _ O P-WO •a o o HO Saanich: , 39 61 13 201 308 80 66 266 32 51 9 224 242 63 126 6 356i 14 3 15,445 58 1,128 223 484 197 69 2 1 2 i i 2 5 71 91 13 13 77 5 14 1 39 80 5 27 34 40 12 127 217 67 51 187 25 34 8 157 155 55 94 6 223 11 3 1,710 55 305 119 276 111 52 $805.00 920.00 450.00 2,375.00 $200.00 16 Salmon Arm: 2,375.00 Similkameen: :=: 1,855.00 1,295.00 2,840.00 695.00 435.00 2 1 1 3 25 1 1 i l 3 3 2 4 Skeena: 5,245.00 2,901.00 1,438.00 3,272.00 175.00 Terrace 2,901.00 3,272.00 175.00 South Okanagan: 4 ZZ 129 3 8,165.00 305.00 95.00 35,987.75 1,455.00 8,810.00 1,705.00 8,165.00 305.00 95.00 Vancouver: Vancouver 6,346 3 385 6 5,507 1,497 17,459.00 53,446.75 1,455.00 Victoria: 310 97 200 75 16 507 5,450.00 14,260.00 Yale: 7 5 11 1,705.00 3 1 7,610.00 7,610.00 2,135.00 1,090.00 1,090.00 34,799 6,991 623 11,957 13,169 2,059 $313,482.25 $23,644.00 $337,126.25 D 36 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX C Regulations Amendments to regulations made under the Government Liquor Act during the period under review were as follows:— Order in Council No. 2801, November 4,1963, Amending the Government Liquor Act, Being B.C. Reg. 528/59 as Amended by B.C. Reg. 96/62 (a) By inserting as paragraph 4a of the form of application for licence set forth in Regulation 3.01 the following:— " 4a. The applicant desires that the following be specified in the licence as the hours during which liquor may be served on the licensed premises on each day during which liquor may be served thereon." (6) By striking out Subregulations (a), (b), (/), and (g) of Regulation 5.10 and substituting:— 15.10 (a) Subject to Regulation 5.09, liquor may be sold on licensed premises during the hours specified in the licence, which shall not exceed a total of 13 hours, which shall commence not earlier than 9 a.m. and end not later than 12 midnight. "(ft) 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 5.09, the hours by extending the closing hour to a time not later than 2 a.m. on the following day. The Board may, subject to Regulation 5.09, extend the closing hour on December 31st to a time not later than 3 a.m. the following day. "(/) No licensee shall allow any person other than his or her spouse or employee to remain in any public house or lounge licensed premises from half an hour after any closing hour to the next ensuing opening hour, or on any day on which liquor may not be consumed upon licensed premises. "(i?) No person may consume liquor in any licensed premises from half an hour after any closing hour to the next ensuing opening hour, or on any day on which liquor may not be consumed upon licensed premises." (c) By adding the following as Subregulation (i) of Regulation 5.10:— "CO In this regulation, ' closing hour' means the end of the period or periods specified in the licence during which liquor may be served on the licensed premises on any day, and ' opening hour j means the beginning of the period or periods specified in the licence during which liquor may be served on the licensed premises on any day." This Minute to be in effect on and after January 1,1964. Resolution of the Liquor Control Board, Approved by Order in Council No. 2856, November 12,1963, Amending B.C. Reg. 528/59 Resolved, That Regulation No. 5.16 of the regulations made under the Government Liquor Act, approved by Order in Council No. 2786 on the 14th day of December, 1959, be amended by deleting therefrom the following words of .paragraph (6): "or to credit purchases in an establishment holding a dining-room or dining-lounge licence," and substituting therefor the following: " or to credit purchases made in that part of an establishment ,for which a dining- room or dining-lounge licence has been issued." The above amendment to become effective,as of the passing of the Order in Council. Order in Council No. 3315, December 23,1963, Amending Regulation 5.10 of B.C. Reg. 528/59, as Amended by B.C. Reg. 186/63 By inserting the following,as clause {aa): "(aa) Sales in a public house for consumption off premises may be made during the half- hour after closing hour." Plebiscites Results of plebiscites held under the Government Liquor Act and the Liquor-control Plebiscites Act are contained in a report published by the Chief Electoral Officer. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 37 APPENDIX C—Continued I ii Price Lists Orders in Council passed and affecting the price lists during the period April 1, 1963, to March 31, 1964, are as follows:— Order in Council No. Date Approved No. 1. No. 1. No. 1. No. 1. No. 1. Wines and Spirits.. Wines and Spirits .. Wines and Spirits .. Wines and Spirits- Wines and Spirits.. 755 1525 3018 347 772 1-4-63 17-6-63 21-11-63 11-2-64 20-3-64 Amendment. Amendment. Amendment Amendment. Amendment. Premises and Properties Purchased, Leased, and Rented by the Liquor Control Board as at March 31, 1964 Lease Monthly Rental Remarks (City or Town) Date of Expiry Duration Administrative Offices $100.00 2,083.33 100.00 70.00 125.00 606.38 241.67 85.00 256.66 100.00 75.00 375.00 520.20 : 160.00 266.66 250.00 175.00 Warehouses Victoria: of top floor, $600 per month. Basement area, 1252 Wharf St Vancouver: 14-3-67 3 years 31-12-67 5 years Government Liquor Stores Arm-strong 31-12-65 28-2-65 5 years 2 years 30-11-65 31-5-72 5 years 10 years Includes heat, light, and water. 10 years 3 years 30-6-73 30-11-65 15 years L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. 30-_>-75 L.C.B. property. 31-10-65 Monthly tenancy. . Monthly tenancy; includes heat. 5 years Includes heat and water. L.CB. property. 30-11-70 10 years Includes heat, light, and water. L.C.B. property. L.CB. property. V&rn'tt? 30-9-64 31-1-72 2 years 10 years Includes heat and water; new store- 'site is L.C.B. property. L.CJB. property. 30-10-73 30-11-64 10 years 1 year D 38 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX Cr-Continued Premises and Properties Purchased, Leased, and Rented by the Liquor Control Board as at March 31, 1964—Continued Lease Monthly Rental (City or Town) Date of Expiry Duration 30-11-71 30-6-65 31-12-65 10 years 5 years 2 years 5 years 189.00 175.00 65.00 297.50 300.00 270.00 115.00 116.33 375.00 110.00 90.00 200.00 50.00 264.00 110.00 316.67 95.00 1,061.25 60.00 400.00 215.00 375.67 140.00 75.00 $7*43 150.00 457:50 95.00 L.C.B. property. L.CB. property. 31_12r-68 rented, $45 per month; revenue received from monthly rental, $20. 31_10_7i 10 years 3 years 5 years 30-11-65 31-7-68 31-12-71 10 years 31-10-65 3 years from monthly rental, $40. water. 31-3-72 10 years 31-1-65 30-9-76 30-4-66 31-10-68 5year§ 15 years 5 years rented, $30 per month. 5 years 7 years 3 years 10 years 31_12-67 30-4-66 1 31-7-71 31-10-72 31-5-66 10 years 5 years i 5 years Monthly tenancy. 30-4-66 10 years South Burnaby (Willingdon) 31-5-71 L.C.B. property; revenue received 31-5-64 2 years from monthly rental, $100. .REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 APPENDIX C--CbrmU6d D 39 Premises and Properties Purchased, Leased, and Rented by the Liquor Control Board as at March 31, 1964—Continued Premises (City or Town) Date of Expiry Monthly Rental Terrace- Trail Ucluelet- Vancouver: 2960 West Broadway— 214-218 Carrall St. 775 Davie St 140 East Eighth Ave— 230 East Hastings St— 2r-826 Hornby St— 5565-5575 West Boulevard- 8488-8490 Granville St. 6399 Victoria Drive 817-829 West Pender St 2637 East Hastings St. Vanderhoof Vernon Victoria: 1949 Fort St_ 634 Humboldt St— 716 Johnson St Wells- West Su__lerland— West Vancouver Whalley Williams Lake White Rock Zeballos 30-4-66 31-3-65 30-4-67 31-9-66 30-6-72 31-11-69 31-12-65 30-9-64 31-3-65 30-6-66 5 years 1 year 3 years 5 years 10 years 10 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 5 years 5 years 210.00 165.00 305.00 350.00 300.00 375.00 357.00 655.20 500.00 400.00 75.00 350.00 375.00 L.CB.' property. Monthly tenancy. Includes heat. L.CB. property. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. L.CB. property. Includes heat and water. L.CB. property; revenue received from rentals, $305 per month. L.CB. property. L.CB. property. L.CB. property. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. Includes heat and water. Includes water. L.CB. property. L.CB. property. Statement of Permits Issued from April 1, 1963, to March 31, 1964 Description Number Issued Price Amount Druggists, physicians, dentists, and veterinaries, sec. 11 („) 104 16 54 28 1,514 21,257 3 $0.25 .25 .25 .25 1.00 2.00 $26.00 4.00 13.50 7.00 1,514.00 42,514.00 Permits issued fre- for Government purposes, sec. 11 (. ) ... I.e.?.. permit T__in_« 22,976 10 $44,078.50 19.00 22,966 $44,059.50 D 40 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX C—C5Jj.im.e_. Statement of Store Sales by Electoral Districts for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1964 Government Liquor Stores Sales Gross Profit Operating anc Administration Costs Net Profit Alberni Electoral District $562,862.68 994,318.57 185,345.40 287,286.50 32,452.95 45,217.72 1,097,433.07 1,511,317.74 1,185,194.19 1,777,470.26 1,110,308.52 747,789.84 87,008.60 295,021.79 653,710.11 1,241,128.92 428,053.53 364,803.50 1,043,683.31 1,093,586.72 145,899.76 240,147.47 159,426.10 474,127.05 280,983.39 978,728.06 348,638.88 335,782.88 825,230.25 582,184.84 589,903.06 467,899.05 703,403.81 1,730,125.20 1,356,201.48 687,814.71 288,357.75 877,989.34 1,130,493.48 536,574.12 614,554.07 683,589.80 865,526.97 1,339,055.31 $178,517.54 315,388.94 58,837.56 90,858.25 10,226.76 14,299.06 350,650.93 482,162.44 377,895.74 572,116.28 352,079.28 237,687.38 27,608.44 93,318.00 207,531.08 393,948.90 135,341.58 114,825.02 330,241.56 346,504.56 46,428.54 75,832.54 49,984.80 149,752.70 89,152.57 310,530.05 110,701.80 106,605.56 261,795.84 185,136.88 187,658.69 148,857.95 223,505.61 551,093.56 431,825.83 218,242.38 $23,422.66 35,533.27 8,720.91 12,403.89 8,460.65 9,020.33 64,827.47 78,502.36 65,274.38 91,225.00 43,427.22 27,539.43 7,739.19 14,708.65 31,430.20 45,120.62 18,345.27 13,830.90 42,451.72 3__6.83 8,326.20 12,258.64 10,110.17 17,935.21 12,285.92 33,542.36 16,362.26 15,878.27 25,780.69 18,181.98 28,083.04 20,424.95 34,966.37 63,054.99 70,688.42 31,465.11 Atlin Electoral District 1,766.11 Burnaby Electoral District 285,823.46 Cariboo Electoral District 308,652.06 210,147.95 19,869.25 78,609.35 Chilliwack Electoral District 176,100.88 348,828.28 Columbia Electoral District 116,996.31 100,994.12 Comox Electoral District 287,789.84 316,027,73 38,102,34 63,573.90 39,874.63 131,817.49 Cowichan-Newcastle Electoral District 76,866.65 276,987.69 94,339.54 90,727.29 Cranbrook Electoral District 236,015.15 166,954.90 Delta Electoral District 159,575.65 128,433.00 188,539.24 488,038.57 W_-ll.y 361,137.41 186,777.27 Dewdney Electoral District 91,001.21 278,799.85 359,848.04 170,360.50 195,486.42 218,096.07 275,086.36 425,995.63 11,242.77 30,791.59 41,693.22 27,773.40 28,953.95 24,394.63 37,252.32| 57,498.76 79,758.44 248,008.26 318,154.82 Missinn City 142,587.10 166,532.47 193,701.44 Esquimalt Electoral District 237,834.04 368,496.87 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 41 APPENDDC C—Continued Statement of Store Sales by Electoral Districts for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1964—Continued Government Liquor Stores Operating and Administration Costs Fernie Electoral District Fernie... Nata_ Fort George Electoral District Prince George Grand Forks-Greenwood Electoral District Grand Forks Greenwood Kamloops Electoral District Ashcroft Kamloops North Kamloops- I Kaslo-Slocan Electoral District New Denver— Nakusp Lillooet Electoral District Bralorne- Clinton Squamish— Mackenzie Electoral District Powell River- Gibsons Nanaimo and The Islands Electoral District Nanaimo Nelson-Creston Electoral District New Westminster Electoral District New W<__tmini_t«.r North Okanagan Electoral District Enderby_ Vernon North Peace Ri ver Electoral District North Vancow _r Electoral District Part Royal Oak Bay Electoral District. Omineca Electoral District Burns Lake Vanderhoof South Peace River Electoral District Fort St. John $325,885,341 178,176.76 132,873.20 2,921,293.25 386,062.52[ 145,702.12 263,198.46 1,775,040.30 630,567.81 85,050.70 85,384.47 167,525.81 112,369.40 244,609.75 361,400.91 320,551.86 474,876.81 984,837.70 492,709.67 2,133,356.52 228,642.45 370,299.17 972,689.54 127,171.99 177,854.88 1,282,020.54 81,274.39 85,139.65 2,310,560.96 1,911,680.77 73,580.25 309,145.81 261,213.88 1,215,323.73 1,409,394.81 $103,532,071 56,658.04s 42,161.33 928,38! 121,875, 46,200.27 83,190.04 562,380.07 200,574.97 26,744.19 27,035.44 53,084.11 35,662.34 76,947.65 114,177.44 101,709.91 150,303.22 312,562.56 155,847.77 676,799.20 72,135.94 117,554.38 308,506.49 40,368.67 56,189.08 405,169.72 25,790.29 27,101.21 735,289.52 607,655.60 24,517.59 98,005.21 82,880.84 385,942.93 447,680.86 $13,774.28| 9,969 8,022.82 84,439.10 18,086.53 9,108.70 9,415.31 54,308.99 30,570.52 8,138.40 7,332.18 9,634.12 8,295.54 19,070.20 12,455.42 13,212.54 19,304.89 39,331.78 20,311.48 67,600.71 13,965.48 16,707.25 38,951.12 9,225.38 11,564.09 46,341.73 9,312.35 9,067.36 98,308.88 80,472.88 4,269.59 16,758.41 11,787.67 36,589.71 49,270.63 $89,757.79 46,688.36 34,138.51 843,949.17 103,789.35 37,091.57 73,774.73 508,071.08 170,004.45 18,605.79 19,703.26 43,449.99 27,366.80 57,877.45 101,722.02 88,497.37 130,998.33 273,230.78 135,536.29 609,198.49 58,170.46 100,847.13 269,555.37 31,143.29 44,624.99 358,827.99 16,477.94 18,033.85 636,980.64 527,182.72 20,248.00 81,246.80 71,093.17 349,353.22 398,410.23 D 42 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX C—Continued Statement of Store Sales by Electoral Districts for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1964—Continued Government Liquor Stores Operating and Administration Costs Prince Rupert Electoral District Prince Rupert Queen Charlotte Revelstoke Electoral District Rossland-Trall Electoral District Castlegar- Rossland- Trail Saanich Electoral District Sidney Salmon Arm Electoral District Salmon Arm Chase ! , Similkameen Electoral District Keremeos— Oliver Osoyoos Skeena Electoral District Smithers— Terrace Kitimat South Okanagan Electoral District 2637 East Hastings St. (Renfrew)- 216 CarraU St 775 Davie St 6399 Victoria Drive 230 East Hastings St 822 Hornby St 829 West Pender St. 2960 West Broadway _ 140 East Eighth Ave 5565-5575 West Boulevard (Kerrisdale) _ 8488-8490 South Granville St. (Marpole). Public-house licensee sales Victoria Electoral District 634 Humboldt St._ 716 Johnson St Tale Electoral District Hope Merritt- Lytton $1,696,748.49 305,535. 478,157.78 219,509.53 1,027,840.37 448,921.79 134,626.40 134,159.69 266,097.93 242,463.62 1,245,892.21 298,779.40 488,780.81 692,735.13 547,211.66 I 55,304.83 1,530,979.41 170,001.43 1,439,899.15 2,740,725.30 2,107,316.14 2,148,948.90 2,074,145.83 4,935,521.85 4,625,822.13 2,537,076.65 4,353,469.48 2,359,988.18 1,612,669.85 7,324,199.70 1,936,905.86 2,802,378.14 3,484,271.77 565,558.31 688,546.55 187,038.35 $117,122,544.87 $536,264.28 96,563.08 152,063.79 69,894.22 326,847.62 141,393.59 42,917.74 42,452.83 84,322.16 76,543.74 392,342.35 94,082.20 154,690.55 219,229.98 173,891 18,428.06 484,220.75 53,796.44 457,056.33 872,057.83 671,183.35 686,078.91 661,567.75 1,568,551.56 1,473,414.22 809,219.43 1,381,872.73 751,362.45 513,774.89 2,315,573.03 617,381.49 888,879.46 1,105,116.42 178,088.95 217,998.09 59,088.22 $81,479.27 13,512.12 24,717.16 12,440.59 39,960.51 25,940.59 10,665. 7,894.02 11,514.37 17,293.65 41,316.25 17,310.35 22,343.55 23,793.74 25,818.42 4,458.09 61,913.20 10,056.08 77,891.82 151,690.91 82,627.34: 95,747.711 95,192.98 229,473.58 193,381.13 98,035.91 201,259.25 85,685.20 67,092.46 54,904.33 87434.72 144,449.26 159,442.94 18,299.39 33.U7.07 10,374.34 $4,846,737.98 $454,785.01- 83,050.96 127,346.63 57,453.63 286,887.11 115,453.00 32,251.76 34,558.81 72,807.79 59,250.09 351,026.10 76,771.85 132,347.00 195,436.24 148,072.79 13,969.97 422,307.55 43,740.36 379,164.51 720,366.92 588,556.01 590,331.20 566,374.77 1,339,077.98 1,280,033.09 711,183.52 1,180,613.48 665,677.25 446,682.43 2,260,668.70 529,846.77 744,430.20 945,673.48 159,789.56 184,871.02 48,713.88 j REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 43 ^TH* •-1 ._ 1 1 1 M i ! na s_- II li 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II 1 — II p » 5 *1 .XD Mill MINI 1 i 1 i i 1 I <Q Sth" __! to -f MM! | I 1 i MM il C\ I •SS. II!!! 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 ,-T o_- O i IMIM JJ u o. _-_■""' i i i i i 1 m <Q 1 o—r MOs lr)(. I —< <. 1— *0 C. "<t vo co 1 1 1 ^ "* 3 u w a 2 UJ — c 3 O ii* 1 1 1 1 o - )-) rt p. [xo i- oo. g >< ^ _?Q- 1 1 1 I 1 1 Oh" _> ... ^ S 181 --Ml! *_■ _ *""1 .vo to 3 a g'S32 MM 3 o •SS 0_y O a -S *"_ .*© Ml!** j 1 r i II M i rt 5 u oa\ Q,«r^ I •_ 1 <Q - 1 n - a _ CO s s o o ___.(fJ _* Ej .VO c._aS. nil j C4 j | r •9 q - K -9 _s 0 o Q E. do. II:!! I [ I 1 1 1 1 5 g p_ O BJ B PJ n Q <Q 9 O _S2 Is lOHKHrt r- c. oc ""•>« m •, « 1 P. P CO 3 3 _ u'o\ || || 1 3 1 j >-. <a~ (- 0 j> - a _. aa c s z — C \0 »n o plNOOrlt. P. isii " _—,—.,-. w y a ^ i-. p ■ d _ __ ° 8 5 _• c i-t c. C (S _'o*° < Z o 5^5 S y 3 2 >* [J E E? 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SrJ __co^- r* .\0 1 1 (MM 1 II M M 1 i ii i MM j 1 i Is o - Q P .vo Is2 |||||im MM MM 1 M M ii i i i Ml! 1 1 SS_- i i i i i i i t i i i i i i I 1 q Ja<*> MM MM 1 1 _ II" CQ M -*0 t_ go. _.« | | | | | | | | Ml MM 1 II 1 MM 11 S— ve VO Oflf ! rt • iT*0 •o _ | Q Sjg2 ! 111 1 1 p - -I,,,,, I i in 11111 rt | 1 j 1 j 3 B .vo _ uo, 111 1 1 1 Mill 1 1 1 II a <o U e A Jgo\ _■ -_ l c, — j <s _■ rt ,m- ^"■^ ! 1 1 co vo vo rt iM | 3 o _ ..§" i 1 1 a 1 1 II 1 « |H 1 l" Q ■_. gov III II 1 1 1 Mill i i <Q e Oh" 1 1 1 1 1 l« • i i rt 1" 1 i" "Ml ■ | o o 432 II II II i i i ! 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' •I S^1 c 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 II | | Q . .*o 1 II II 1 II III II 1 I <Q~ S— a __■" _ M"*CO-*.-<rt>Ort '* * rt ^ co vo vn j —i co <3| t- 1H ^ rtrt o 3_2 Is ^M« £ 1 1 ^ . .*o 1 cu p."'-' <Q ct. vo ov r- to r- tn c. os t. i-" rt O _" M 8 _l H Ik .-. ov ^* rt 1 i ^ 5° _ 2 ti t- V© (M. I ta | ^f rtrt j rt c co ! vo ! ■<. "*_*_*a (*.___!L» fl^O & ^ & & •_. p £ p q S3 > 5 _ 2 •o | £i 2 2 •a D 3 1 q e_ __? ft) 9 CO S q _ 3 '2 o o O 3 b O. 3 a 3 •a a 1 c 3 ■o e - q 3 ■o c 6 1 G p t. . > ■5 o c ^ c 1 •8 o K 6 _. 0 c £ £ c o Q X -_ c is o H _ _ - 1 -Q 8 ti'S 7 CQ > u 5 | is°s P _ _ 'c © 5 ti a _ o jj S S? •> 1- _ ' ag _> « .- ._, o c !__*!§ If |B| c _§ "ab _ 3 - _ q C „t n u 0 c rt i 5 0 CQ I _ r- z 03 c £ O s CQ ■__ s >- 3 CO 0 H < w REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 45 | 1 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 | | 1 1 1 1 II II II II II II II 1 ! ! II II II II II II II 1 i i II III II Mill ii ii i iiiiiii ii ii r i ii i i II i i i i i M Mill II 1 II II II II 1 M II M II 1 II II II II 1 II II M II 1 1 III i M 11 M 1 i 1 II 1 i 1 |M [cort-H^-i 1 *h j 1 Ov^1 y-i II III ri eo rt rt 1 1 rimritr. i i i ih 11 " Ml iiinriiii "i ii ii iii s II MM | | j rt 1 -H rt^ | II 1 1 1 III | III "Jf. Mill I ii i ii r ii ii r i II 1 11 11 MM 1 1 ill iii rii Mill f__ 1 M" II 1 1 _l I M Mill —ii | [fl iiir 1 II II I 1 II 1 1 II II 1 1 iii mi iiir rt rt ■* rt | «-HH I 1 I 1 r-4 T-t t- l> V, —t O ■* m i-i ■* rt CO n CO n m rt j rt 1 II M " 1 II11111111! II II III 1 1 MM co © Ov o m —> (.inAOiom vi co v© Ov t~- eooco © —■ D\ co rt rt o nnrinw 1 11 M 1 _ VO r- rt i— j ■* V | O _H 1 IV i i jj t a c St xt -a i .o_i n "S I*; o 43 t Bh2 C _ D. « O ,w a 1 rt * h c .2 I o _ p 5.P c "i < X i s * : i | 1 w I j i i I . Balance of district and unorganized territory Fernie Electoral District I c i i i i X i X I . i . i ■_ i s 1 i - 5 -, <_ 1 J xt i £ i s > « i < i X 1 o 1 9 ~- O. 8 £ a; Oh c 2 a i § _ 8! *s < § * \ f} i i X c 1 _ Balance of district and unorganized territory Kamloops Electoral District Ashcroft ; North Kamloops Balance of district and unorganized territory Kaslo-Slocan Electoral District 1 E a- | 1 s xt 9 eo O § ' 3 •O a o si ' o *3 CO CQ D 46 BRIUSH COLUMBIA 3 p. 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OO ' -• irtOO -rf ■n'Pxt q_SJ ** ^■30 | 5 & ->_ £j £ Sj >. 5 p c p (J o « S Q ■Si i ■e 5 > 'C X) 3 *o £ ^ 3 ■a Q •o Q ■a s i rt g °D s 'r 5 o 9 q « 2 S "g - c _ ■a D 13 op ~_ 0J> •S o o O c p fe. o rH q § c b. c q [S -A XI 5 3 ■a ,"3 3 ■p 5 3 _ ■§ 3 •P to ■g <3 a *( C (I 2 q js q rt - 3 | 3 :3 c 1 - « •3 ■c g •a 8 - ■J X r _ c c i __ E c | P. o m c c -C c •5 _ 1 3 o Oh V. o e CQ = E it c a a £ c c O e c c E c. "3 q CQ £ is rt C P CQ > £ X C W G C > | < REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1963/64 D 47 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | | 1 1 | 1 1 | j 1 \ | | III 1111 | if 1 1 | | | | | | ! | || MM MM MM II M MM Mill Mill 1 1 ' M 1 M 1 | i I 1 1 1 M I'M Mill II 1 j i j i'.i 1 1 1 HI | M MMIIMI j (. 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Oak Bay Electoral District 35 5 g .g 5> h. 3 -5 o 1 S c 1 -jg C I r-.f a "" I M \ "3 _ HP _ i £ 1 1 1 1 i ff 1 ■§ Sz. - - •_ : b. ! >. 1 _ <■» I ^ > _§_ 5 - -' . -_ + 1 a P ' a > o 0 . 3 ■id i c < 1 1 J. j 5". c o Oc I | a* ft. : %> 1 5 i - q_ c 3 f & Q •a -2 1 1 £? -2 o y •o » S •** 2 | '■3 &; 1 1 q . 1! . CQ ft Balance of district and unorganized territory—. Rossland-Trail Electoral District Castlegar 1 c "P q q 2 rt 2 q i. ll fig f < 1 | 1 & o 1 P a 3 •P q n ■|_ 1 o B CQ 1 D 48 BRITISH COLUMBIA 1 e -- H I Q 8 Pn rA 5! „ p_7 ~"\_ l" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 [ [ M 1 | 1 | i 0 __ia Is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M M M 3 2-J S w OOV _.--" i 1 || III MM! MM M M 1 i 1 M M M 1 Qn *"" .'3 MM 1 1 I M M I Mill | i 1 i | j i s ll2 1 1 1 it ii i V o - CQ _R -vo ..I" M || 1 1 1 Mill Mill 1 II 1 1 1 1 o.-T —>m_ "Ml m [ co co rt o\ w | —< rt CO | »H I r m i a q « 2 1 1 1 I 11 i i G 3 O Is p - c H. 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