PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Liquor Administration Branch Department of the Attorney-General GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Fifty-third Annual Report April 1, 1973, to March 31, 1974 Printed by K. M. MacDonald, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in right of the Province of British Columbia. 1974 To the Honourable Walter S. Owen, Q.C, LL.D., Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it Please Your Honour: The undersigned has the honour to present the Fifty-third Annual Report of the Liquor Administration Branch of the Department of the Attorney-General covering the fiscal year ended March 31, 1974. ALEX. MACDONALD A ttorney-General Attorney-General's Department, Victoria, B.C., October 29, 1974. Liquor Administration Branch, Department of the Attorney-General, Victoria, B.C., October 21, 1974. The Honourable Alex. Macdonald, Q.C, A ttorney-General, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Sir: I have the honour to transmit herewith the Fifty-third Annual Report of the Liquor Administration Branch covering the fiscal year ended March 31, 1974. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, W. A. BRUCE General Manager Report of the Liquor Administration Branch INTRODUCTION The Liquor Administration Branch presents the Fifty-third Annual Report, covering the operation from April 1, 1973, to March 31, 1974. Appendix A—Accounts The accounts of the Liquor Administration Branch, 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 April 1, 1973, Statement of Income j to March 31, 1974. Appendix B—Law Enforcement Statement of Prosecutions, April 1, 1973, to March 31, 1974. Appendix C—Administration Government Liquor Act and Regulations and Amendments Thereto. Statement of Premises Owned, Leased, and Rented. Statements of Permits Issued from April 1, 1973, to March 31, 1974. Statement of Store Sales by Electoral Districts, for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1974. Orders of Interdiction and Licences Issued, by Electoral Districts, for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1974. STAFF The Liquor Administration Branch acknowledges with pleasure the cooperation 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 Administration Branch, as of March 31, 1974, was 1,373, there being 1,324 men and 49 women. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AND GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES New premises were opened by the Liquor Administration Branch for use as Government Liquor Stores at the following locations: Electoral District Location of Store Dale of Opening Vancouver 1655 Davie Street (Cardero) Apr. 18, 1973 Vancouver 3406 Kingsway (Senlac) May 1, 1973 Vancouver 1520 Commercial Drive May 18, 1973 Fort George Prince George (Hart) May 23,1973 Comox Port McNeill June 20,1973 5 E 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA Electoral District Location of Store Date of Opening Surrey Surrey Shopping Centre, 12850—96th. July 23, 1973 Vancouver 2020 West Broadway (Broadway and Maple) Aug. 6,1973 Vancouver 370 West Broadway (KingsgateMall)-.Nov. 28, 1973 Richmond Puchmond (Shellmont) Nov. 29, 1973 Burnaby Burnaby (Royal Oak and Rumble) Dec. 4,1973 Surrey .Whalley (King George VI Highway) Dec. 4,1973 Fort George PrinceGeorge (Spruceland) Jan. 14, 1973 Comox Port Alice Jan. 23, 1974 Omineca .Granisle Feb. 4, 1974 The Liquor Administration Branch was able to secure new premises at more advantageous locations in the following centres: Electoral District Location of Store Date of Opening Cowichan-MalahaLDuncan Nov. 19, 1973 Kootenay. Kimberley Nov. 6, 1973 Cowichan-Malahat._Lake Cowichan Nov. 21, 1973 Cariboo 100 Mile House June 18, 1973 Yale-Lillooet Princeton Sept. 10, 1973 The store at Chase (Shuswap Electoral District) was converted to self-serve. The Liquor Administration Branch transferred its property at Kimberley and Lake Cowichan to the Department of Public Works, as these properties were surplus to the Branch's requirements and had been vacated. As a service to the travelling public, facilities for duty-free purchases were again established at the Vancouver International Airport. In order to give added service at the Christmas season, the Liquor Administration Branch arranged for the extension of hours of sale of many stores throughout the Province on December 15, 17 to 22, 28, and 29. These added hours, as in the past, proved beneficial in serving the public. STOCKS The value of stocks as at March 31, 1974, amounted to $10,456,282, being an increase of $1,774,683 in the value of stocks as at March 31, 1973. SALES The total sales of $336,777,802 show an increase over the previous fiscal year of $43,291,860. For comparative purposes, classification of sales is given hereunder for the fiscal years ended March 31, 1973, and March 31, 1974: Comparative Classification of Sales 1973/74 1972/73 Spirits— $ $ Canadian 131,285,093 114,754,838 Imported 43,299,024 34,121,547 174,584,117 148,876,385 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH Comparative Classification of Sales—Continued E 7 Wines— British Columbia 1973/74 $ 27,549,638 1972/73 $ 24,846,080 Other Canadian 1,197,589 1,330,096 Imported 28,747,227 16,672,374 26,176,176 13,224,721 45,419,601 39,400,897 Malt liquor— Canadian 113,544,815 102,600,347 Imported 2,035,405 1,637,795 115,580,220 104,238,142 Cider- Canadian 1,079,688 877,449 Imported 114,176 93,069 1,193,864 970,518 Totals 336,777,802 293,485,942 DUTIES, EXCISE, AND SALES TAX The duty, excise, and sales tax paid to the Federal Government for the period under review amounted to $44,856,945, 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 1973/74 Fiscal Year 1972/73 41,886,461 33,659,448 2,970,484 2,310,696 Duty and excise Sales tax 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 directly by the Liquor Administration Branch on goods that were cleared by it through the Customs and Excise Departments during the said period, as is the case with imported goods. The above total does not include duties, etc., paid by the Branch through suppliers where the liquor was purchased duty paid and this duty paid direct to the Federal Government by the suppliers, as is the case with Canadian breweries, wineries, and distilleries. INSURANCE Fire. Fire, Flood, and Wind Damage Date Store February 28, 1974 Duncan- Amount of Damage $ . 4,000 The above-mentioned claim is covered in full by insurance. E 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA BURGLARIES Burglaries occurred at the following Government Liquor Stores during the period under review: Date Store Apr. 4, 1973 Ocean Park- Apr. 7, 1973 .Chilliwack— Apr. 10, 1973 Hazelton—. Apr. 21, 1973 2769 East Hastings St., Vancouver Apr. 25, 1973 2060 West 41st Ave., Vancouver, May 4, 1973 Princeton 1,093.19 Value, Including Cash, Goods Stolen, and Equipment Damaged $ 894.37 82.35 50.43 92.16 71.21 June 2,1973 Rutland. June 10, 1973 Vernon. June 12, 1973 8495 Granville St., Vancouver. June 13, 1973 .4423 Main St., Vancouver June 16, 1973 Armstrong June 16, 1973 770 Westview Shopping Centre, North Vancouver June 23, 1973 Fruitvale- July 14,1973 Invermere July 14,1973 Alert Bay- July 15, 1973 3610 West 18th Ave., Vancouver. Aug. 12,1973 Princeton „ Aug. 18,1973 Revelstoke Oct. 11, 1973 Enderby.. Oct. 27, 1973 Port McNeill Nov. 9, 1973 North Kamloops. Dec. 5, 1973 .Cumberland- Dec. 11, 1973 Jvlission. 1,078.47 5,659.43 155.00 130.00 214.68 400.00 86.58 640.57 496.85 65.32 59.21 70.02 124.13 178.79 75.88 42.75 61.07 115.36 67.65 115.40 42.49 30.40 86.09 96.43 52.70 117.96 340.59 86.20 93.31 123.99 78.49 330.74 87.31 13,687.57 All losses which occurred in the above-mentioned burglaries were settled in full by the insurance company, with no loss to the Branch. Dec. 18,1973 .Cavan Street, Nanaimo Dec. 21, 1973 Houston- Dec. 25, 1973 Hart Highway Shopping Centre, Prince George Jan. 16, 1974 Lillooet.. Jan. 17, 1974 140 East Eighth Ave., Vancouver- Jan. 20, 1974. Dawson Creek. Jan. 24, 1974 Alert Bay. Jan. 30, 1974 Alert Bay Feb. 12,1974 Vernon Mar. 10, 1974 3176 West Broadway, Vancouver.. Mar. 11,1974 Fort Nelson.. Mar. 17, 1974 3244—10th Ave., Prince George. Mar. 24, 1974 3100 East Broadway, Vancouver- Mar. 26,1974 Comox Mar. 27, 1974 Chase Mar. 29, 1974 Aldergrove REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 9 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 $70,428, being an increase of $1,117 over the previous year. LICENCES The following summary indicates the number of licences issued, the number of licences suspended or cancelled, and the licences transferred during the period under review: Licences Issued Issued From Apr. 1, 1973, to Dec. 31, 1973 Issued From Jan. 1,1974, to Mar. 31,1974 Total Issued for Fiscal Year Ended Mar. 31,1974 Public-house licences Dining-room licences Dining-lounge licences- Lounge licences Brewers' licences Distillers' licences Totals 16 84 184 40 527 444 1,189 668 6 543 528 1,373 708 6 8 324 2,842 3,166 Licences Transferred Transfers From Apr. 1, 1973, to Dec. 31,1973 Transfers From Jan. 1,1974, to Mar. 31, 1974 Total Transfers for Fiscal Year Ended Mar. 31, 1974 Public-house licences Dining-room licences Dining-lounge licences Lounge licences Totals... 48 39 100 32 219 19 31 15 73 67 47 131 47 292 Licences Suspended or Cancelled The number of licences suspended or cancelled during the period under review was as follows: Surrendered or Cancelled 4 43 16 8 Suspended , 23 Public-house licences Dining-room licences 2 Dining-lounge licences 7 Lounge licences 2 Totals 34 71 INTERDICTIONS Thirty-four orders of interdiction were made pursuant to the provisions of section 97 of the Government Liquor Act. Four orders of revocation of orders of interdiction were made pursuant to section 99 of the Government Liquor Act. E 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE Appendix B, Law Enforcement, shows in detail all prosecutions reported to the Board under section 149 of the Government Liquor Act. Disposition of liquor 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 following 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 9,607 Premises covered by dining-room licences 2,349 Premises covered by dining-lounge licences 7,431 Premises covered by lounge licences 4,335 Total number of investigations 1,718 Total number of interviews 4,530 Total number of miles travelled by various means of transportation 245,368 Improvement in the existing hotels has continued throughout the Province, both in the hotels proper and licensed premises, involving an expenditure of $20,004,878. New hotel construction, providing first-class accommodation for the travelling public, totalled a capital outlay of $78,740,121. This was spent on 23 new hotels, totalling 2,033 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 all organizations associated with licensed premises throughout the Province, for which the Board wishes to express its thanks. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH APPENDIX A BALANCE SHEET AS AT MARCH 31, 1974 E 11 ASSETS CURRENT: Cash Accounts receivable Inventories of merchandise at cost FIXED: Land at cost Buildings at cost less depreciation Furniture, fixtures, and equipment at cost, less depreciation 1974 $ 9,903,619 124,481 10,456,282 1973 Comparison $ 8,240,367 369,010 8,681,599 20,484,382 17,290,976 499,841 503,091 851,586 1,035,109 656,339 393,180 22,492,148 19,222,356 LIABILITIES AND ADVANCES ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA: Working capital advances Reserve 13,133,344 11,449,268 8,308,304 1,050,500 9,358,804 W. A. BRUCE General Manager 7,773,088 22,492,148 19,222,356 R. SCHOFIELD, CA. Chief Accountant AUDITOR'S REPORT I have examined the balance sheet of British Columbia Liquor Administration Branch as at March 31, 1974, and the related statement of income for the year then ended. My examination included a general review of the accounting procedures and such tests of accounting records and other supporting evidence as I considered necessary in the circumstances. In my opinion these financial statements present fairly the financial position of the Branch as at March 31, 1974, and the results of its operations for the year then ended, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. May 31, 1974. J. W. MIjNTY, CA. Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia E 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX A—Continued STATEMENT OF INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1974 SALES COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD OPERATING EXPENSES: Warehouse 1974 $ _ 336,777,802 ... 204,659,414 Retail stores ~ Administrative OTHER INCOME: Licence fees Miscellaneous income Comparison 1973 $ $ 293,485,942 178,920,167 132,118,388 114,565,775 1,813,468 21,880,151 1,849,237 1,426,402 16,227,770 1,477,775 25,542,856 106,575,532 1,520,454 525,993 2,046,447 19,131,947 95,433,828 1,334,241 528,873 1,863,114 INCOME FOR THE YEAR TRANSFERRED TO PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA _ _ -.- 108,621,979 97,296,942 OPERATING EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1974 Warehouse Retail Store Salaries and wages Superannuation Fund — Canada Pension Plan — Telephone and telegraph Light, water, and fuel Property charges Depreciation Sundries (including alterations) Postage and express Store wrapping supplies Rents Vendors' relief expenses Travelling Printing and stationery Bank charges B.C. Medical Plan Unemployment insurance Group insurance Insurance and fidelity bonds _ Mechanical maintenance Workers' Compensation Board Plebiscites Law enforcement and inspection Litter Act—container disposal cost Expenses $ 1,169,405 65,598 12,775 7,736 37,929 70,671 212,312 231,356 5,686 Expenses $ 17,778,660 997,302 194,221 40,043 312,197 54,755 217,107 476,762 20,826 394,652 1,254,289 139,337 Administrative and General Expenses $ 668,558 37,503 7,303 8,658 4,961 6,658 18,216 55,689 15,158 1,813,468 21,880,151 176,385 121,674 8,840 96,050 200,219 12,952 18,145 60,670 42,767 7,453 247,961 33,417 1,849,237 Total Operating Expenses $ 19,616,623 1,100,403 214,299 56,437 355,087 132,084 447,635 763,807 41,670 394,652 1,254,289 139,337 176,385 121,674 8,840 96,050 200,219 12,952 18,145 60,670 42,767 7,453 247,961 33,417 25,542,856 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH APPENDIX A—Continued E 13 OTHER INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1974 LICENCE FEES: Dining-rooms, dining-Iounges, and lounges Public houses Brewers and distillers Dining-rooms, dining-Iounges, and lounges 2-per-cent monthly licensing fees Public houses 2-cents-per-gallon monthly licensing fees Transfer fees . . MISCELLANEOUS INCOME: Rents Miscellaneous Sale of permits Social services tax commission $ 347,550 . 37,725 396,060 487,348 244,646 7,125 1,520,454 112,655 212,968 70,428 129,942 525,993 2,046,447 E 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B Summary of Prosecutions Under the Government Liquor Act Section Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected 58 35 9 12 2,917 182 8 94 4 1 1,078 189 1 10 3 18 12 17 1 1 1 7 206 12 1 7 1 46 29 1 » 6 4 3 3 4 129 22 1 14 60 115 4 1 13 1 38 8 9 40 42 1 3 5 27 6 8 2,544 140 6 64 3 1 932 3 6 2 8 3 $ c 1,000.00 310.00 330.00 82,164.50 9,770.00 195.00 6,478.59 150.00 50.00 47.765.00 $ 1,000.00 59 310.00 60 330.00 61 82,164.50 62. . 9,770.00 64 195.00 6,478.59 65 _ 66 150.00 50.00 67 47,765.00 68 1 75.00 75.00 74. . . 79 80 350.00 250.00 700.00 400.00 50.00 1,000.00 25.00 50.00 350.00 250.00 81 700.00 97 400.00 105 50.00 501. 601 1,000.00 25.00 701... , 50.00 Totals 4,593 323 366 147 3,757 151,113.09 151,113.09 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police Section 58—Prohibition of Liquor Other Than Beer in Public House E 15 Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Boundary-Similkameen: 1 3 1 1 1 28 1 1 2 1 1 1 $ $ 25.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 725.00 $ 25.00 Omineca: 100.00 Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Rossland-Trail: 50.00 50.00 Skeena: 50.00 Vancouver: 7 21 725.00 Totals 35 7 1 27 1,000.00 1,000.00 Section 59—Sale to Minors Alberni: 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 —'- 1 1 3 10.00 10.00 Chilliwack: Columbia River: 100.00 100.00 Cowichan-Malahat: Kootenay: isonn 150.00 Omineca: 1 | | 50.00 50.00 Totals 9 3 6 310.00 310.00 Section 60—Minors Not Permitted on Licensed Premises Columbia River: 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 Boundary-Similkameen: 50.00 15.00 175.00 15.00 75.00 50 00 Delta: White Rock 15 00 Nelson-Creston: 175.00 Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Richmond: Richmond Skeena: 1 15.00 75 00 Totals 10 2 8 330.00 330.00 Section 61—Prohibitions as to Minors Alberni: 42 1 25 2 10 4 1 1 1 38 24 9 1,265.00 1,265.00 940.00 940 00 Atlin: 2 485.00 485 00 E 16 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police—Continued Section 61—Prohibitions as to Minors—Continued Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Boundary-Similkameen: Grand Forks Keremeos Oliver Penticton . Balance of district.. Burnaby: Burnaby Cariboo: Clinton 100 Mile House Balance of district. Chilliwack: Abbotsford Chilliwack City Chilliwhack Municipality.. Matsqui- Balance of district.. Columbia River: Balance of district.. Comox: Alert Bay.. Campbell River.. Courtenay Port Alice Balance of district.. Coquitlam: Coquitlam . Port Coquitlam- Port Moody_ Cowichan-Malahat: Duncan Ladysmith North Cowichan.. Balance of district- Delta: Delta White Rock Dewdney: Maple Ridge Mission District— Balance of district- Esquimalt: Esquimalt.. Balance of district— Fort George: Mackenzie Prince George. Valemount Balance of district- Kamloops: Balance of district . Kootenay: Fernie Kimberley.. Balance of district Langley: Langley Municipality- Balance of district Mackenzie: Powell River Balance of district. Nanaimo: Nanaimo Balance of district- Nelson-Creston: Creston Nelson Salmo Balance of district.. 13 9 5 61 72 111 2 9 16 32 31 19 24 2 80 2 14 24 4 35 64 19 18 6 3 21 30 26 112 22 59 2 18 1 9 4 35 12 4 35 26 14 1 56 79 9 3 4 27 7 68 10 2 2 1 5 10 17 13 6 4 52 63 109 1 9 11 29 25 19 22 2 78 2 10 24 4 31 56 19 15 6 3 18 26 64 24 101 19 47 2 17 1 9 4 28 4 34 24 13 46 53 9 2 4 24 3 66 485.00 235.00 100.00 1,980.00 2,010.00 485.00 235.00 100.00 1,980.00 2,010.00 3,545.00 3,545.00 50.00 260.00 265.00 705.00 580.00 500.00 365.00 50.00 2,165.00 50.00 490.00 585.00 175.00 950.00 2,110.00 710.00 450.00 300.00 150.00 850.00 1,325.00 1,270.00| 555.00| I 2,712.00| 510.00 891.00 50.00 260.00 265.00 705.00 580.00 500.00 365.00 50.00 2,165.00 50.00 490.00 585.00 175.00 950.00 2,110.00 710.00 450.00 300.00 150.00 850.00 1,325.00 1,270.00 555.00 2,712.00 510.00 891.00 100.00 325.00 100.00 325.00 5.00 405.00 200.00 905.00 5.00 405.00 200.00 905.00 415.00 415.00 100.00 860.00 515.00 100.00 860.00 515.00 241.00 241.00 2,600.00 1,520.00 2,600.00 1,520.00 660.00 60.00 660.00 60.00 200.00 1,060.00 175.00 3,045.00 200.00 1,060.00 175.00 3,045.00 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 17 APPENDIX B—Continued PROSECUTIONS, COMPILED FROM MONTHLY REPORTS RECEIVED FROM POLICE—Continued Section 61-—Prohibitions as to Minors—Continued Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Ban- Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected North Okanagan: 7 12 48 48 72 11 21 9 3 1 51 110 20 24 73 2 16 24 31 7 13 6 2 8 1 55 35 12 28 15 29 26 35 17 7 316 46 24 10 10 16 6 35 7 1 48 3 1 2 1 2 11 1 1 2 4 11 45 44 67 11 18 9 3 49 96 16 22 55 2 12 24 31 7 13 6 2 8 1 51 29 12 24 15 25 24 22 16 7 255 41 19 9 9 16 5 23 7 1 41 $ $ 155.00 375.00 1,700.00 1,012.00 1,567.50 270.00 445.00 350.00 125.00 $ 155.00 North Peace River: Fort St. John 1 2 4 5 375.00 1,700.00 1,012.00 1,567.50 North Vancouver: North Vancouver City 1 Oak Bay: Oak Bay 270.00 Omineca: 445.00 350.00 1 2 10 3 2 7 125.00 1,615.00 4,385.00 480.00 900.00 1,380.00 50.00 560.00 1,625.00 1,085.00 230.00 570.00 155.00 75.00 370.00 50.00 1,795.00 1,100.00 415.00 805.00 415.00 965.00 800.00 595.00 475.00 175.00 7,025.00 1,141.00 335.00 170.00 225.00 515.00 135.00 755.00 200.00 10.00 1,125.00 1,615.00 4,385.00 480.00 Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert — 3 1 11 Revelstoke-Slocan: Balance of district Richmond: - 900.00 1,380.00 50.00 Rossland-Trail: — 4 560.00 Trail 1,625.00 1,085.00 Saanich and the Islands: 230.00 570 00 Shuswap: 155.00 75.00 370 00 Spallumcheen Balance of district Skeena: 50 00 3 3 4 2 10 1 4 1 1 1,795.00 1,100.00 415 00 805 00 South Okanagan: Kelowna 415.00 965 00 800.00 South Peace River: 3 595 00 475.00 175.00 Vancouver: University District— 41 4 3 1 9 7,025.00 1,141.00 335.00 Victoria: West Vancouver-Howe Sound: 2 Squamish ...— 170.00 1 225.00 Yale-Lillooet: 515.00 135.00 Lillooet Merritt - 10 2 755.00 200.00 10.00 3 2 1,125 00 Totals - .- 2,896 202 129 38 2,527 81,769.50 81,769.50 E 18 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued PROSECUTIONS, COMPILED FROM MONTHLY REPORTS RECEIVED FROM POLICE—Continued Section 62—Supplying Liquor to Minors Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined BaU Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Alberni: 1 2 5 1 6 2 3 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 1 7 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 17 1 1 1 7 1 4 1 1 3 8 6 7 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 6 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 14 1 6 4 1 1 3 8 2 3 1 3 2 j 1 $ $ 100.00 100.00 $ 100.00 100.00 250.00 100.00 300.00 175.00 75.00 75.00 100.00 25.00 300.00 Atlin: 250.00 Boundary-Similkameen: 100.00 300.00 175.00 75.00 75.00 100.00 25.00 300.00 1 Burnaby: 1 1 Chilliwack: Columbia River: Comox: Courtenay Coquitlam: 1 1 Cowichan-Malahat: Duncan 150.00 50.00 50.00 350.00 25.00 125.00 175.00 400.00 100.00 70.00 50.00 125.00 150.00 50.00 50.00 350.00 25.00 125.00 175.00 400.00 100.00 70.00 50.00 125.00 200.00 1,425.00 1 Balance of district - Delta: Delta 1 White Rock Dewdney: Maple Ridge— Mission District _ Fort George: Prince George 1 Kamloops: Balance of district— Kootenay: Kimberley ~ Mackenzie: 200.00 1,425.00 1 1 2 Nanaimo: Nelson-Creston: Creston Nelson — 75.00 425.00 75.00 425.00 .... North Okanagan: 1 North Peace River: 225.00 25.00 50.00 200.00 550.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 225.00 25.00 50.00 200.00 550.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 North Vancouver: Oak Bay: Oak Bay Omineca: Balance of district Prince Rupert: 3 1 3 Revelstoke-Slocan: .... Richmond: Richmond Rossland-Trail: 3 150.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 1 Trail 1 I REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 19 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police—Continued Section 62—Supplying Liquor to Minors—Continued Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Saanich and the Islands: 2 1 5 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 10 3 1 1 4 9 4 3 1 1 3 2 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 1 5 3 1 $ $ 100.00 50.00 250.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 $ 100.00 Shuswap: 50.00 250.00 Skeena: 50.00 1 50.00 South Okanagan: 50.00 1 425.00 50.00 50.00 275.00 200.00 50.00 425.00 South Peace River: 50.00 50.00 Vancouver: 3 1 1 1 275.00 Victoria: 200.00 West Vancouver-Howe Sound: 50.00 3 6 3 1 200.00 425.00 200.00 50.00 200.00 Yale-Lillooet: 425.00 1 2 200.00 50.00 Totals 182 12 22 8 140 9,770.00 9,770.00 Section 63—Prohibition Against Gambling, Etc. Burnaby: Burnaby - Comox: 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 95.00 25.00 50.00 95.00 25.00 Fort George: 50 00 Richmond: 1 South Okanagan: 25.00 25 00 Yale-Lillooet: 1 Totals— 8 1 1 1 1 6 195.00 195.00 Section 64—Unlawful Sale of Liquor Alberni: PortAlberni Burnaby: Burnaby Cariboo: 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 6 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 150.00 75.00 150.00 75.00 Columbia River: 150.00 350.00 150.00 50.00 300.00 150 00 Cowichan-Malahat: 350 00 150 00 Dewdney: 50 00 2 E 20 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDLX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police—Continued Section 64—Unlawful Sale of Liquor—Continued Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Fort George: 6 6 1 4 9 1 2 1 9 1 4 3 5 1 25 1 2 1 2 2 6 1 3 5 1 1 1 8 1 4 3 3 1 16 1 $ $ 468.59 50.00 $ 468.59 2 1 50.00 Mackenzie: 1 450.00 550.00 200.00 50.00 150.00 700.00 100.00 500.00 300.00 325.00 25.00 1,185.00 200.00 450.00 Nanaimo: Nanaimo North Peace River: 2 550.00 200.00 Omineca: 1 1 50.00 150.00 Prince Rupert: 700.00 Skeena: 100.00 1 500.00 300.00 South Peace River: 1 325.00 25.00 Vancouver: Vancouver Yale-Lillooet: 3 4 1,185.00 200.00 Totals 94 7 14 9 64 6,478.59 6,478.59 Section 65—Unlawful Purchase of Liquor Within Province Mackenzie: Balance of district Skeena: 3 1 1 — — 2 1 _ 1 | .. - 100.00 | 50.00 100.00 50.00 Totals 4 1 — 3 I ._ j 150.00 150.00 Section 66—Purchase of Liquor Under Fictitious Name Mackenzie: Balance of district- i 50.00 50.00 Section 67—Consumption of Liquor in Public Place Alberni: 62 5 23 1 5 1 67 18 21 3 5 1 2 2 3 12 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 55 4 19 4 1 51 15 21 2 2,570.00 20.00 | 875.00 2,570.00 20.00 Balance of district Atlin: 875.00 200.00 50.00 2,490.00 525.00 985.00 j 100.00 200.00 Boundary-Similkameen: Oliver- .. . - 50.00 2,490.00 525.00 Burnagy: Burnaby Cariboo: 985 00 100.00 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 21 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police—Continued Section 67—Consumption of Liquor in Public Place—Continued Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Chilliwack: Abbotsford Chilliwack City Chilliwhack Municipality Balance of district. Columbia River: Balance of district Comox: Alert Bay _ Campbell River. Courtenay Port Alice Balance of district _. Coquitlam: Coquitlam _ Port Coquitlam Port Moody _ _ Cowichan-Malahat: Duncan Ladysmith—: North Cowichan Balance of district Delta: Delta White Rock : 1 Dewdney: Maple Ridge Mission District Balance of district Esquimalt: Esquimalt Balance of district Fort George: Mackenzie— Prince George - Valemount Balance of district Kamloops: Balance of district Kootenay: Fernie Kimberley Balance of district Langley: Langley Municipality Mackenzie: Powell River Balance of district Nanaimo: Nanaimo Balance of district Nelson-Creston: Creston Nelson . Balance of district North Peace River: Fort St. John Balance of district North Vancouver: North Vancouver City North Vancouver District Oak Bay: Oak Bay — Omineca: Burns Lake Fort St. James Vanderhoof Fraser Lake Balance of district _ 1 6 14 11 19 21 5 12 6 15 61 7 11 14 19 4 1 8 1 14 2 10 5 35 3 8 19 3 14 2 2 1 7 71 1 5 14 11 19 21 5 10 6 15 49 7 11 10 18 3 1 7 1 14 2 4 35 2 4 2 6 18 1 12 3 8 2 2 1 6 71 200.00 50.00 55.00 200.00 50.00 275.00 625.00 550.00 975.00 1,325.00 200.00 380.00 350.00 300.00 750.00 2,510.00 350.00 525.00 500.00 965.00 150.00 50.00 450.00 50.00 625.00 200.00 450.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 175.00 1,885.00 100.00 225.00 150.00 285.00 900.00 50.00 525.00 150.00 400.00 450.00 100.00 125.00 50.00 325.00 3,455.00 200.00 50.00 55.00 200.00 50.00 275.00 625.00 550.00 975.00 1,325.00 200.00 380.00 350.00 300.00 750.00 2,510.00 350.00 525.00 500.00 965.00 150.00 50.00 450.00 50.00 625.00 200.00 450.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 175.00 1,885.00 100.00 225.00 150.00 285.00 900.00 50.00 525.00 150.00 400.00 450.00 100.00 125.00 50.00 325.00 3,455.00 E 22 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police—Continued Section 67—Consumption of Liquor in Public Place—Continued Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Prince Rupert: 47 26 18 8 4 5 3 3 1 1 19 30 14 34 5 1 3 4 4 1 65 21 3 1 2 3 17 22 1 16 3 4 2 3 1 1 ...... 3 4. 10 3 2 2 40 21 12 7 4 5 3 1 1 1 19 27 14 30 5 1 3 4 4 1 36 17 3 1 1 3 14 17 1 13 $ $ 2,070.00 1,080.00 990.00 280.00 $ 2,070.00 1,080.00 Revelstoke-Slocan: 4 1 990.00 Richmond: 280.00 Rossland-Trail: Trail 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 Saanich and the Islands: 150.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 925.00 1,465.00 645.00 2,815.00 250.00 50.00 125.00 135.00 150.00 2 75.00 Shuswap: 50.00 50.00 - 925.00 Skeena: 1,465.00 645.00 2,815.00 South Okanagan: 250.00 50.00 Balance of district South Peace River: — 125.00 135.00 125.00 125.00 Vancouver: ~2 1 50.00 1,560.00 925.00 150.00 50.00 50.00 200.00 700.00 900.00 100.00 725.00 50.00 17 — 1,560.00 Victoria: 925.00 West Vancouver-Howe Sound: 150.00 — 1 1 4 1 50.00 50.00 Yale-Lillooet: 200.00 1 700.00 900.00 Z.3.3: 100.00 Balance of district 725.00 Totals 1,077 46 60 40 931 47,715.00 47,715.00 Section 68—Drunkenness in Public Place Alberni: 2 9 97 1 1 13 33 20 3 24 1 4 2 6 73 1 27 3 13 20 2 2 1 . Columbia River: Comox: Coquitlam: Port Coquitlam Dewdney: 50.00 25.00 Fort George: 50.00 Mackenzie: Saanich and the Islands: 25.00 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 23 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police—Continued Section 68—Drunkenness in Public Place—Continued Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Shuswap: 1 9 1 5 4 $ $ $ Yale-Lillooet: Totals 189 29 115 42 3 75.00 75.00 Section 74—Keeping of Unsealed Liquor Coquitlam: Port Moody- 1 I Section 79—Drunkenness Burnaby: 4 1 3 2 3 1 3 2 100.00 100.00 Prince Rupert: 1 I _. West Vancouver-Howe Sound: 150.00 100.00 150.00 Yale-Lillooet: 100.00 Totals 10 4 6 | | 350.00 350.00 Section 80—Consumption of Liquor in Unlicensed Club Prince Rupert: Balance of district- 2 | | 250.00 250.00 Section 81—Keeping of Liquor in a Restaurant Prince Rupert: 5 13 ~ I 1 1 1 2 4 500.001 500.00 Vancouver: 6 4 ] | 200.00] 200.00 Totals 18 6 1 1 1 3 8 700.001 700.00 Section 97—Order of Interdiction Columbia River: 1 2 8 1 1 4 1 50.00 50.00 Mackenzie: 1 3 1 1 300.00 300.00 Skeena: 1 1 | 50.00 50 00 Totals 12 4 5 3 1 ...... 1 400 00 400.00 E 24 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police—Continued Section 105—Right to Search Conveyances Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Alberni: 3 11 1 2 3 11 — 1 $ $ $ Kootenay: North Vancouver: 50.00 50.00 Saanich and the Islands: Balance of district 2 Totals —. 17 3 13 ----- 11 1 sn no 50.00 1 Section 501—Regulations Applicable to All Establishments Omineca: Balance of district. 1 I I 1,000.001 1,000.00 I ! ! Section 601—Regulations Applicable to Dining-Iounges Cariboo: Balance of district- 25.00 25.00 Section 701-—Regulations Applicable to Dining-rooms Mackenzie: Balance of district 1 _-... 1 ) 1 50.00J 50.00 4,593 323 | 366 147 3,757 1151,113.09 1 151,113.09 Distribution by Electoral District Alberni: 107 5 3 62 3 20 13 12 6 129 96 142 2 9 21 38 38 20 24 4 9 1 3 3 1 6 1 2 1 2 2 10 1 4 15 11 4 4 4 7 2 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 96 4 45 18 13 8 5 104 83 137 4,095.00 20.00 4,095.00 20.00 1,915.00 1,915.00 Atlin: Balance of district Boundary-Similkameen: " 935.00 485.00 310.00 150.00 4,570.00 2,835.00 4,975.00 50.00 260.00 390.00 780.00 855.00 550.00 365.00 105.00 935.00 485.00 Keremeos- . 310.00 150 00 4,570.00 2,835.00 4,975.00 50 00 Burnaby: Cariboo: 1 9 14 31 30 20 22 4 „ 100Milj> Wnuse 260 00 Balance of district —- Chilliwack: Abbotsford Chilliwack City ... r 390.00 780.00 855.00 550 00 Matsqui ..... .... .. — 365.00 105 00 i REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 25 APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police—Continued Distribution by Electoral District—Continued Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Collected Total Collected Columbia River: Balance of district _. Comox: 187 3 20 39 15 60 85 25 33 16 9 41 95 94 39 130 49 76 3 26 2 32 41 51 14 5 39 46 15 1 65 168 22 7 8 40 7 94 26 75 5 1 3 4 13 1 1 30 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 86 15 39 15 55 77 24 25 16 9 36 77 77 37 114 41 50 24 2 32 10 37 13 5 $ $ 2,765.00 100.00 765.00 1,235.00 725.00 2,250.00 3,435.00 910.00 830.00 800.00 450.00 2,000.00 4,035.00 1,970.00 1,120.00 3,387.00 1,950.00 1,041.00 150.00 775.00 55.00 1,948.59 550.00 1,405.00 535.00 150.00 1,060.00 890.00 291.00 $ 2,765.00 100.00 1 4 765.00 Courtenay... 1,235.00 725.00 Balance of district Coquitlam: 4 4 1 2 1 4 2,250.00 3,435.00 910.00 PortCoquitlam 6 3 12 6 11 3 7 1 ' '27 4 1 830 00 Cowichan-Malahat: 800.00 450.00 North Cowichan 2 1 10 2 2 1 6 1 2,000.00 4,035.00 1,970.00 1,120.00 3,387.00 Delta: Delta Dewdney: 1,950.00 1,041.00 Esquimalt: Esquimalt 150 00 ... 775.00 Fort George: 55.00 Prince George 1,948.59 4 9 550.00 1,405.00 535.00 Kamloops: Kootenay: 150.00 1 12 1 1 1 5 3 1 1 5 38 32 1,060.00 890.00 2 Langley: 14 51 110 16 6 7 34 3 90 4 13 61 48 76 21 25 12 4 6 131 291 00 Mackenzie: 12 23 1 2,975.00 5,780.00 1,310.00 285.00 425.00 1,520.00 175.00 4,370.00 155.00 625.00 2,450.00 1,187.00 2,017.50 770.00 845.00 625.00 175.00 325.00 6,720.00 2,975.00 5,780.00 1,310.00 285 00 Nanaimo: Nelson-Creston: 425.00 1,520.00 175.00 2 1 1 4 4 5 2 4 1 1 4,370.00 Balance of district North Peace River: Fort St. John 8 16 66 52 81 21 29 12 4 8 134 155.00 625.00 2,450.00 1,187.00 2,017.50 770.00 North Vancouver: North Vancouver City . .. . Oak Bay: Oak Bay Omineca: 2 845 00 625 00 175 00 Fraser Lake 2 2 325.00 6,720.00 E 26 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX B—Continued Prosecutions, Compiled From Monthly Reports Received From Police—Continued Distribution by Electoral District—Continued Electoral District Number of Cases Sentence Suspended Dismissed Gaol Fined Bail Estreated Fines Total Collected Collected Prince Rupert: 175 61 43 89 2 18 29 38 12 21 7 2 10 1 80 66 1 32 69 23 31 33 45 23 8 457 70 31 10 2 16 19 33 61 2 7 79 13 10 4 8 12 2 4 15 3 3 2 5 4 1 26 4 6 8 147 46 $ $ 7,305.00 2,460.00 1,990.00 1,825.00 50.00 760.00 1,925.00 1,385.00 480.00 $ 7,305.00 2,460.00 Revelstoke-Slocan: 35 1,990.00 1,825.00 50.00 Richmond: 66 2 14 29 38 12 15 7 2 10 1 75 57 1 32 60 22 26 31 30 22 8 337 61 26 9 1 13 19 25 43 7 2 58 .... Rossland-Trail: 4 760.00 Trail 1,925.00 1,385.00 480.00 Saanich and the Islands: _ 2 670.00 670.00 Shuswap: 205.00 75.00 470.00 50.00 2,970.00 2,665.00 50.00 1,685.00 4,070.00 740.00 1,015.00 1,350.00 1,015.00 675.00 225.00 10,970.00 2,266.00 685.00 170.00 50.00 475.00 715.00 1,260.00 1,855.00 205.00 75.00 470.00 Spallumcheen 50 00 5 1 2,970.00 2,665.00 Skeena: 3 3 50.00 1,685.00 2 4,070.00 South Okanagan: 740.00 5 2 11 1 1,015.00 1,350.00 1,015.00 675.00 4 South Peace River: Vancouver: 225 00 77 4 3 1 17 1 2 10,970.00 2,266.00 685.00 Victoria: West Vancouver-Howe Sound: Squamish 170 00 1 3 50.00 475.00 Yale-Lillooet: 715.00 2 7 10 1,260.00 11 3 1,855.00 200.00 110.00 2200.00 200.00 110.00 2.200 00 Totals 4,593 323 366 147 3,757 151.113.091151.113.09 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH APPENDIX C E 27 Government Liquor Act and Regulations and Amendments Thereto An Act to Amend the Government Liquor Act, being chapter 37 of the Statutes of 1973, came into force on July 1, 1973. 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. E 28 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX C—Continued Premises and Properties Owned, Leased, and Rented by the Liquor Administration Branch as at March 31, 1974 Premises (City or Town) Lease Date of Expiry Duration Monthly Rental Remarks Administrative Offices 1016 Langley St., Victoria Warehouses Vancouver: 3100 East Broadway- 3200 East Broadway Government Liquor Stores Abbotsfordi- Agassiz.. Aldergrove1- Alert Bay Armstrong— Ashcroft Atlin Bella Coola— Burnaby: Brentwood- Middlegate- North (4450 East Hastings St.) i South (Royal Oak and Rumble St.)i South (Willingdon)— Burns Lake Cache Creek Campbell Riveri- Cassiar Castlegar Chase* Chemainus Chetwynd— Chilliwacki- Clearwater— Clinton Cloverdale Colwood Comox __ Coquitlaml_ Courtenay i— Cranbrooki— Creston Cumberland- Dawson Creek- Delta: North (Kennedy Heights) i- Tsawwasseni Duncan . Enderby Esquimalt- Fernie i Fort Nelson Fort St. James.. Fort St. Johnl_ Fraser Lake Fruitvale. Ganges Gibsons- Goldeni.. Gold River Grand Forks Granisle .. 31-10-87 31-7-87 30-8-82 30-11-80 31-12-74 31-5-82 30-11-86 30-11-82 31-12-83 30-4-81 31-7-83 31-8-85 31-12-75 30-11-75 30-9-75 31-3-76 3CM-76 30-11-82 31-8-74 31-5-78 30-11-76 31-12-80 30-11-75 31-10-80 30-6-86 31-1-77 31-12-79 31-7-81 30-6-80 31-10-80 28-2-84 30-11-74 31-10-87 30-11-77 30-6-75 28-2-89 15 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 15 years 10 years 3 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 11 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 15 years 5 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 5 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 15 years 1,604.17 1,088.75 391.06 525.00 305.00 1,435.66 875.00 1,252.36 1,243.54 1,779.16 1,253.17 1,000.00 610.00 950.00 350.00 256.66 331.17 1,163.25 957.60 1,348.75 300.00 280.32 733.00 899.97 631.56 504.00 400.00 916167 600.00 541.37 :,125.00 400.00 500.00 975.00 583.33 920.00 266.66 381.67 875.00 LAB property; revenue from rental of top floor, $700 per month. LAB property; revenue from rental of portion of ground floor, $7,944.63 per month. LAB property. LAB property. LAB property. LAB property, Crown lands. Monthly tenancy. LAB property. LAB property, Crown lands. Agency. LAB property. LAB to pay for glass. LAB to pay for utilities and portion of snow removal. LAB property. Includes heat and water. LAB property, Crown lands. LAB property. Monthly tenancy lease pending. Monthly tenancy, including heat and water. Lease on new self-service premises pending, delayed by fire, Feb. 1974. LAB property. Includes snow removal. LAB pays proportion of snow removal. 1 Self-service. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 29 APPENDIX C—Continued Premises and Properties Owned, Leased, and Rented by the Liquor Administration Branch as at March 31, 1974—Continued Premises Lease Monthly Rental Remarks (City or Town) Date of Expiry Duration Government Liquor Stores —Continued fJreenwond 28-2-80 31-1-81 31-12-78 31-1-76 30-11-80 10 years 10 years 5 years 10 years 10 years $ 110.00 1,185.00 600.00 403.34 502.31 Haneyl Houston Hudson Hops Invermere Kamloops: 520 Seymour St.i North (North Hills Shopping Centre) 1 30-11-79 31-1-77 30-11-86 31-5-82 10 years 10 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 560.00 1,045.16 709.50 1,250.00 Kelowna: 248 I eon Aw 769.64 493.33 1,574.69 1,375.00 928.64 31-5-81 30-4-82 30-11-88 31-7-82 31-10-81 Kimherleyl 30-6-80 31-5-79 30-11-74 31-10-78 31-7-74 30-11-86 31-3-82 30-4-81 30-11-79 30-9-77 31-12-74 28-2-77 31-1-77 31-7-81 3CM-75 31-10-80 567.50 668.25 500.00 185.00 255.67 325.00 945.21 625.00 598.50 729.17 991.91 220.00 879.67 969.38 435.00 600.00 687.50 Lease pending. Langley* 10 years 10 years 3 years 5 years 10 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 3 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years Lumby Includes heat and hot water. Includes two-thirds of heat cost and air-conditioning. Masset _ Merritt Includes sewerage rates. Nanaimo: 25 Cavan Street LAB property; revenue from monthly rental, $40. Nelsoni New Westminster: 56—10th St. Eighth Ave. and McBride Blvd. LAB property. 30-11-79 28-2-82 10 years 10 years 595.00 1,837.56 30-11-80 30-6-83 31-1-79 30-4-76 30-6-81 30-11-75 30-11-77 31-3-81 31-5-87 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 600.00 891.00 510.00 350.00 500.00 918.20 993.34 680.67 700.00 1,415.00 $30 per month from Crown. 100 Mile House - sewerage rates; revenue from rental of portion of ground floor, $50 per month. rata basis. PortAlberni: 745—10th Ave.l Northport Shopping Centre! Port Coquitlam 15 years LAB pays utilities, water, and sewerage rates. i Self-service. 1 E 30 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX C—Continued Premises and Properties Owned, Leased, and Rented by the Liquor Administration Branch as at March 31, 1974—Continued Premises (City or Town) Lease Monthly Rental Remarks Date of Expiry Duration Government Liquor Stores —Continued Port Hardy 31-10-75 31-1-83 30-6-83 29-11-77 10 years 10 years 10 years 7 years 11 months 29 days 10 years 15 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years $ 250.00 1,145.83 520.00 880.00 LAB pays glass and pro rata of snow removal. LAB property, Crown lands. LAB pays water and sewerage rates and pro rata snow removal. LAB property. LAB property. Includes snow removal from roof. Monthly tenancy. LAB to repair and maintain air- conditioning. LAB property. Includes heat and water. LAB property. LAB property. LAB pays for glass and fuel on pro rata basis. LAB property, Crown lands. LAB pays water rates and sewerage. Lease pending. Includes heat and water. LAB property. Lease pending. LAB property. Port Moody 1 _ Port McNeill PrinceGeorge: 1188 Sixth Ave 1905 Victoria St.i 31-3-81 31-1-89 31-5-88 30-11-82 30-9-83 1,344.00 2,274.38 1,185.75 1,500.00 750.00 Hart Shopping Centrei— Princeton! . Queen Charlotte City 31-12-80 31-12-81 28-2-82 1,035.00 466.67 1,341.67 2,502.85 577.10 1,420.25 Revelstoke* Richmond: Brighouse 31-12-78 31-12-83 10 years 10 years Shellmonti Rossland Rutland 31-7-79 30-11-81 30^t-76 10 years 15 years 5 years 750.00 533.34 220.00 Saanich Sechelt ' Sicamous.— Sidney Smithers - 30-6-74 30^-80 28-2-78 10 years 10 years 10 years 300.00 400.00 902.50 30-4-74 31-10-81 31-3-74 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 5 years 316.67 439.88 316.67 Sparwood Squamish Stewart 31-3-75 31-7-83 30-11-76 28-2-83 31-8-75 31-12-74 31-1-77 30-9-80 345.00 990.00 815.84 744.36 550.00 280.00 1,325.00 402.05 433.33 Surrey: 12850—96th Ave. 1 ... North (Guildford) 1 Terrace. Traill 5 years 10 years 15 years Vancouver: 3100 East Broadway (Central Licensee Store) 370 West Broadway (Kings- gate ) 1 31-12-88 2,035.25 1,802.67 577.50 2,016.67 2,193.74 550.00 2,025.00 1,925.00 3176 West Broadwayi 1155 Bute St.l 1520 Commercial Drive1 775 Davie St. 31-3-75 30-11-80 31-5-83 | 31-3-75 30-4-83 31-1-81 10 years 10 years 10 years 3 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 1655 Davie St. (Cardero)i 2060 West 41st Ave. (Kerris- dale)1 - 30-4-77 770.00 1 Self-service. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 31 APPENDIX (^-Continued Premises and Properties Owned, Leased, and Rented by the Liquor Administration Branch as at March 31, 1974—Continued Premises (City or Town) Lease Date of Expiry Duration Monthly Rental Remarks Government Liquor Stores —Continued Vancouver—Continued 8495 Granville St. (Marpole) i.. 230 E. Hastings St. 2769 E. Hastings St. (Slocan) i. 3406 Kingsway (Senlac) 1 4423 Main St 817—829 W. Pender St.. _ 1716 Robson St.i 6399 Victoria Drivel Vanderhoof Vernon1 Victoria: 1960 Foul Bay Road1 _ 1480 Government St.1 633 Courtney St. (Nootka)1 Wells _ West Vancouver Park RoyaU Whalley (King George VI Highway)1 _ White Rock Williams Lake _ Zebalios 30-11-76 31-10-86 31-5-83 31-12-75 31-5-75 31-10-84 30-6-81 31-12-77 31-10-79 28-2-87 31-12-83 30-4-79 10 years 15 years 10 years 10 years 10 years 11 years and 11 months 10 years 10 years 15 years 15 years 10 years 10 years $ 910.73 2,140.83 864.50 560.00 973.75 1,417.00 855.31 1,065.90 1,015.00 2,257.83 500.00 4,245.00 1,703.33 555.83 LAB property; revenue from rental of portion of premises, $170 per month. LAB property; revenue received from rentals, $425 per month. LAB property. LAB pays portion of heating charge. LAB property. Monthly tenancy, includes heat and water. Monthly tenancy, LAB pays glass. LAB property. LAB property. Statement of Permits Issued From April 1, 1973, to March 31, 1974 (Recapitulation) Description Number Issued Price Druggists, physicians, dentists, and veterinarians, sec. II (a)_ Hospitals and sanitoria, sec. 11 (a).. Mechanical and manufacturers, sec. 11 (a) Mechanical and manufacturers issued free, sec. 11 (a).. Minister of the gospel, sec. 11 (6) Permits, sec. 11 (c).. Permits, sec. 11 (c).. 87 11 39 58 4,021 33,179 Permits issued free for Government purposes, sec. 11 (c)_. Totals _ — 37,395 0.25 .25 .25 .25 1.00 2.00 21.75 2.75 9.75 14.50 4,021.00 66,358.00 70,427.75 E 32 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDIX C—Continued Statement of Store Sales by Electoral Districts for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1974 Government Liquor Stores Sales Gross Profit After W'house Exp. Operating and Administrative Costs Net Operating Profit Alberni Electoral District Gold River Parksville PortAlberni: 10th Ave Northport„ Qualicum Ucluelet Zebalios Atlin Electoral District Atlin. Cassiar... Stewart.. Boundary-Similkameen Electoral District Grand Forks Greenwood Keremeos Oliver Osoyoos Penticton. Burnaby Electoral District Brentwood... Middlegate.. Burnaby: North South Royal Oak Ave. and Rumble St. (opened Dec 13, 1973) Cariboo Electoral District Cache Creek.. Clinton 100 Mile House. Quesnel Wells Williams Lake. Chilliwack Electoral District Abbotsford.. Chilliwack... Columbia River Electoral District Golden _ Invermere— Radium Comox Electoral District Alert Bay Campbell River.. Comox Courtenay.. Cumberland _ Port Alice (opened Feb. 5,1974).. Port Hardy- Port McNeill (opened June 23, 1973) Coquitlam Electoral District Austin Road(Coquitlam) Port Coquitlam Port Moody Cowichan-Malahat Electoral District Chemainus Duncan Ladysmith.. $ 581,521 1,147,612 2,322,921 1,447,679 531,789 666,274 202,996 92,046 350,546 448,869 952,106 242,613 363,680 657,126 728,149 3,864,475 3,416,587 3,959,915 4,088,382 2,200,107 329,026 229,695 453,294 917,529 571,818 210,051 263,171 80,181 36,357 138,462 177,298 376,072 95,830 143,650 259,558 287,611 1,526,426 1,349,516 1,564,124 1,614,867 869,019 129,962 Lake Cowichan.. 507,101 337,505 1,340,880 2,669,463 107,169 3,155,326 200,299 133,311 529,633 1,054,409 42,331 1,246,320 2,500,182 3,746,013 987,545 1,479,637 974,068 694,209 458,268 384,746 274,205 181,011 487,193 3,811,549 601,953 2,799,299 297,480 37,515 1,303,431 355,402 192,436 1,505,521 237,765 1,105,693 117,501 14,818 514,841 140,380 3,425,807 2,692,597 2,365,764 1,353,157 1,063,547 934,451 747,934 3,208,058 754,649 696,904 295,426 1,267,149 298,078 275,270 41,862 70,245 143,468 109,773 44,138 46,309 15,844 19,709 21,552 39,773 67,401 23,374 41,688 55,505 59,298 240,013 270,672 300,783 320,640 199,713 50,847 $ 187,833 383,049 774,061 462,045 165,913 216,862 64,337 16,648 116,910 137,525 308,671 72,456 101,962 204,053 228,313 1,286,413 1,078,844 1,263,341 1,294,227 669,306 79,115 44,718 38,197 103,963 173,920 16,896 171,198 155,581 95,114 425,670 880,489 25,435 1,075,122 172,432 214,924 815,113 1,264,713 88,133 63,608 47,038 296,613 210,597 133,973 38,562 206,459 53,657 156,881 31,838 6,877 92,494 31,921 153,874 1,299,062 184,108 948,812 85,663 7,941 422,347 108,459 258,291 187,733 177,889 1,094,866 875,814 756,562 62,795 226,187 60,037 59,199 232,631 1,040,962 238,041 216,071 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 33 APPENDLX C—Continued Statement of Store Sales by Electoral Districts for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1974—-Continued Government Liquor Stores Sales Gross Profit After W'house Exp. Operating and Administrative Costs Net Operating Profit Delta Electoral District Aldergrove—. Ocean Park— Tsawwassen. White Rock- Agassiz.. Dewdney Electoral District Haney_ Kennedy Heights.. Ladner Mission Esquimalt Electoral District Colwood Esquimalt (sales to public) Esquimalt (sales to licensees).. Sooke Fort George Electoral District Mackenzie.. McBride PrinceGeorge: Sixth Ave. (sales to public)- Sixth Ave. (sales to licensees) 10th Ave. and Central St. (opened Jan. 18, 20th Ave 1974) John Hart Highway (opened May 27,1973) Valemount Kamloops Electoral District Clearwater Kamloops (sales to public) Kamloops (sales to licensees).. North Kamloops Valleyview. Kootenay Electoral District Cranbrook- Fernie Kimberley— Sparwood Langley Electoral District Cloverdale- Langley Mackenzie Electoral District Bella Coola Gibsons Madeira Park- Ocean Falls Powell River.— Sechelt Texada Island.. Nanalmo Electoral District Nanaimo: Cavan St. (sales to public)- Cavan St. (sales to licensees).. Terminal Park Nelson-Creston Electoral District Creston Nelson Salmo $ 917,329 825,477 1,711,984 2,015,361 763,004 3,158,786 4,990,898 1,402,329 1,665,807 2,459,661 I 1,793,779 I 1,083,228 | 519,579 | 802,897 224,391 2,476,117 2,071,707 210,444 4,108,167 549,467 212,158 621,803 3,249,434 1,663,363 2,891,312 1,259,929 2,775,705 962,045 1,038,161 615,004 1,518,555 3,305,305 345,760 847,464 433,568 398,898 2,499,559 766,381 184,304 1,650,487 1,451,962 3,522,106 1,003,699 2,504.600 281,718 $ 326,335 326,055 676,215 796,046 301,378 1,247,687 1,971,351 553,905 657,976 | 971,540 708,524 342,776 205,228 317,136 88,632 978,040 640,686 83,123 1,622,682 217,034 83,800 245,606 1,283,492 536,624 1,142,037 497,658 1,096,374 379,997 410,062 242,920 599,813 1,305,560 136,572 334,739 171,255 157,560 987,299 302,712 72,798 651,925 447,316 1,391,194 396,450 989,290 111,276 83,737 92,087 130,217 166,062 53,962 220,649 372,336 116,535 122,858 158,087 124,661 75,277 48,629 58,383 25,306 129,710 108,509 30,460 271,151 66,284 26,489 54,295 203,667 101,834 194,047 126,453 169,762 73,686 96,354 56,632 118,592 184,065 38,640 84,412 44,957 37,822 142,984 72,659 20,748 91,767 80,727 264,147 73,825 146,241 25,517 $ 278,598 233,968 545,998 629,984 247,416 1,027,038 1,599,015 437,370 535,118 813,453 583,863 267,499 156,599 258,753 63,326 848,330 532,177 52,663 1,351,531 150,750 57,311 191,311 1,079,825 434,790 947,990 371,205 926,612 306,311 313,708 186,288 481,221 1,121,495 97,932 250,327 126,298 119,738 844,315 230,053 52,050 560,158 366,589 1,127,047 322,625 843,049 85,759 E 34 BRITISH COLUMBIA APPENDLX C—Continued Statement of Store Sales by Electoral Districts for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1974—Continued Government Liquor Stores Sales Gross Profit After W'house Exp. Operating and Administrative Costs Net Operating Profit New Westminster Electoral District New Westminster: Eighth and McBride Sts.. 10th St. (sales to public) 10th St. (sales to licensees).. North Okanagan Electoral District Vernon (sales to public) Vernon (sales to licensees) Lumby — North Peace River Electoral District Fort Nelson Fort St. John Hudson Hope North Vancouver Electoral District North Vancouver: Lynn Valley Capilano_ Second Ave. (sales to licensees)- Second Ave. (sales to public)— Oak Bay Electoral District Nil.. Omineca Electoral District Burns Lake Fort St. James- Fraser Lake Granisle (opened Feb. 16, 1974).. Houston Vanderhoof Prince Rupert Electoral District Masset.. Prince Rupert Queen Charlotte City_ Revelstoke-Slocan Electoral District Kaslo Nakusp New Denver.. Revelstoke Richmond Electoral District Richmond: Brighouse Seafair Shellmont (opened Dec. 6, 1973).. Rossland-Trail Electoral District Castlegar. Fruitvale- Rossland- Trail Saanich and the Islands Electoral District Ganges Saanich Sidney Shuswap Electoral District Armstrong..... Chase Enderby Salmon Arm.. Sicamous 2,443,310 3,934,726 1,322,135 3,032,015 1,202,622 374,610 1,030,073 2,326,682 207,316 2,647,840 4,498,797 2,391,030 1,034,662 676,322 684,826 340,191 29,579 589,869 633,635 438,584 3,337,151 454,357 210,905 384,119 186,888 1,639,280 5,330,875 1,627,099 455,689 1,311,188 273,108 459,532 1,884,669 758,509 4,252,729 2,224,232 395,541 592,594 522,516 1,377,806 424,013 965,081 1,554,175 427,717 1,197,613 394,795 147,967 406,868 919,015 81,888 1,045,868 1,776,977 944,431 396,131 267,140 270,499 134,372 11,683 232,992 250,279 173,236 1,318,139 179,466 83,305 151,723 73,819 647,498 1,105,639 642,687 179,992 517,905 107,875 181,510 744,424 299,603 1,679,782 878,548 156,234 234,068 206,388 544,219 167,481 183,419 | 266,886 ' 89,675 173,151 68,680 38,372 69,769 146,289 35,391 221,398 320,281 171,651 74.268 58,448 57,216 37,294 3,726 52,528 54,729 48,832 224,513 36,931 21,448 38,365 22,965 112,348 336,265 116,042 52,869 85,188 33,576 37,452 123,730 61,857 358,032 162,573 45,565 75,211 48,994 104,078 45,981 $ 781,662 1,287,298 338,042 1,024,462 326,115 109,595 337,099 772,726 46,497 824,470 1,456,696 772,780 321,863 208,692 213,283 97,078 7,957 180,464 195,550 124,404 1,093,626 142,535 61,857 113,358 50,854 535,150 1,769,374 526,645 127,123 432,717 74,299 144,058 620,694 237,746 1,321,750 715,975 110,669 158,857 157,394 440,141 121,500 REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH E 35 APPENDIX C—Continued Statement of Store Sales by Electoral Districts for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1974—Continued Government Liquor Stores Sales Gross Profit After W'house Exp. Operating and Administrative Costs Net Operating Profit Skeena Electoral District Hazelton.. Kitimat SmitherS- Terrace South Okanagan Electoral District Kelowna: Shops Capri- Leon Ave. (sales to public).- Leon Ave. (sales to licensees).. Rutland . Summerland South Peace River Electoral District Chetwynd —_ Dawson Creek Surrey Electoral District Guildford North Surrey (opened Aug. 1,1973) Whalley (opened Dec. 12,1973) Vancouver Electoral District 3176 W. Broadway.. 2030 W. Broadway (Broadway and Maple) (opened Aug. 14, 1973).- 1155 Bute St 1655 Davie St. (Cardero) (opened Apr. 18).. Central Licensee 1520 Commercial Dr. (opened May 28).. 775 Davie St 3610 W. 18th Ave. (Dunbar).. 140 E. Eighth Ave 230 E. Hastings St.. 2765 E. Hastings St. (Slocan) 2060 W. 41st Ave. (Kerrisdale) 370 E. Broadway (Kingsgate Mall) (opened Dec. 5,1973) 8495 Granville St. (Marpole) 829 W. Pender St Licensee Beer Store 1716 Robson St 4423 Main St. (28th) 6399 Victoria Dr 3406 Kingsway (Senlac) (opened May 9,1973). Victoria Electoral District 1960 Foul Bay Road (Fort).. 1480 Government St. (sales to public) 1480 Government St. (sales to licensees) - 633 Courtney St. (Nootka Court) West Vancouver-Howe Sound Electoral District Park Royal Pemberton Squamish-. West Vancouver- Yale-Lillooet Electoral District Ashcroft- Hope Lillooet—- Lytton Merritt Princeton Totals $ 451,772 1,641,850 1,071,845 2,712,729 3,418,947 1,523,733 1,294,177 1,199,826 557,633 460,727 2,102,994 3,450,256 1,092,433 596,928 4,531,434 2,355,823 3,823,683 1,706,855 14,112,873 2,799,522 1,307,332 2,853,551 3,084,447 3,066,867 4,164,444 3,501,692 793,692 4,714,953 4,270,961 13,034,486 4,671,595 4,405,021 5,790,776 2,889,519 5,317,471 4,178,576 4,163,884 3,437,177 4,575,382 515,158 1,354,830 2,274,985 417,762 1,381,446 756,194 402,714 1,385,809 795,478 336,777,802 178,445 648,513 423,367 1,071,499 1,350,447 601,858 429,804 473,958 | 220,259 181,982 830,660 1,362,814 431,499 235,780 1,789,868 930,525 1,510,314 674,189 5,574,434 1,105,781 516,382 1,127,122 1,218,324 1,211,380 1,644,911 1,383,131 313,500 1,862,356 1,686,984 3,423,377 1,845,230 1,739,936 2,287,118 1,141,329 2,100,344 1,650,493 1,429,220 1,357,649 1,807,227 203,482 535,143 898,595 165,012 545,656 298,689 159,068 547,380 314,205 130,304,920 $ 40,328 130,790 78,581 159,715 262,638 79,866 67,842 110,268 47,719 44,236 144,390 265,498 119,481 75,135 350,917 197,520 341,256 163,504 388,542 248,824 143,834 238,306 284,833 250,498 351,475 239,406 102,188 361,306 373,871 138,788 348,175 360,248 468,013 257,815 319,129 259,567 258,738 322,079 294,490 46,070 89,172 179,716 50,318 123,365 56,655 39,926 108,044 76,651 23,729,388 138,117 517,723 344,786 911,784 1,087,809 521,992 361,962 363,690 172,540 137,746 686,270 1,097,316 312,018 160,645 1,438,951 733,005 1,169,058 510,685 5,185,892 856,957 372,548 888,816 933,491 960,882 1,293,436 1,143,725 211,312 1,501,050 1,313,113 3,284,589 1,497,055 1,379,688 1,819,105 883,514 1,781,215 1,390,926 1,170,482 1,035,570 1,512,737 157,412 445,971 718,879 114,694 422,291 242,034 119,142 439,336 237,554 106,575,532 E 36 BRITISH COLUMBIA a ■S s 0 X l-H o z w Oh < r~ Q l I-l o 1 W j-l W « Q m O °^h" «<*.* i : ; 1 ! ! 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Title | Liquor Administration Branch Department of the Attorney-General GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Fifty-third Annual Report April 1, 1973, to March 31, 1974 |
Alternate Title | REPORT OF THE LIQUOR ADMINISTRATION BRANCH |
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Publisher | Victoria, BC : Government Printer |
Date Issued | 1974 |
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