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Legislative Assembly","@language":"en"}],"DateAvailable":[{"@value":"2018-02-05","@language":"en"}],"DateIssued":[{"@value":"[1964]","@language":"en"}],"DigitalResourceOriginalRecord":[{"@value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/bcsessional\/items\/1.0364007\/source.json","@language":"en"}],"FileFormat":[{"@value":"application\/pdf","@language":"en"}],"FullText":[{"@value":" PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA\nTwenty-eighth Annual Report\nof the Business Done in Pursuance of the\nCIVIL SERVICE\nSUPERANNUATION ACT\nfor the\nYEAR ENDED MARCH 31\n1963\nPrinted by A. Sutton, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty\nin right of the Province of British Columbia.\n1963\n  To Major-General the Honourable George Randolph Pearkes,\nV.C., P.C., C.B., D.S.O., M.C.,\nLieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia.\nMay it please Your Honour:\nThe undersigned respectfully submits the Report of the business done in pursuance of the Civil Service Superannuation Act during the fiscal year 1962\/63.\nWESLEY D. BLACK,\nProvincial Secretary.\nProvincial Secretary's Office,\nVictoria, B.C., November 22,1963.\n The Honourable Wesley D. Black,\nProvincial Secretary, Victoria, B.C.\nSir,\u2014I have the honour to lay before you the Report of the business done in\npursuance of the Civil Service Superannuation Act during the fiscal year 1962\/63.\nI have the honour to be,\nSir,   ' rtoatasoa\nYour obedient servant,\nW. H. FORREST,    \\;\n'jil\\  ;    Superannuation Commissioner.\nNovember 21, 1963.\n SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1962\/3\nReport of the Business Done in Pursuance of the Civil Service\nSuperannuation Act during the Fiscal Year 1962\/63\nPART I.\u2014CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND\nSections 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 16, 18, 19, 21, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, and 58 (Employee\nand Employer Contributions).\u2014During the year an amount of $3,537,962.56 was\nreceived from employees, consisting of the following:\u2014\nCompulsory and arrears contributions  $3,038,313.96\nVoluntary contributions        495,940.13\nRepayment of moneys withdrawn  3,708.47\n$3,537,962.56\nDuring the year, employer contributions amounting to a net total of $2,732,-\n591.16 were received from the following sources:\u2014\nMinister of Finance\u2014\nCompulsory and arrears matching  $2,831,451.77\nReinstatement matching  3,708.47\nPrior-service requirements  2,752.76\n2-per-cent formula requirements  221,861.44\nService-bonus requirements  120,988.50\nMinimum-allowance requirements  12,000.78\n$3,192,763.72\nLess refund abatements        709,517.18\n$2,483,246.54\nDyking districts   1,038.50\nEmployees'  Association,  Medical  Services,  and  Credit\nUnion  4,862.79\nUniversity of British Columbia and Victoria University  16,107.22\nLiquor Control Board         227,336.11\n$2,732,591.16\nAsatMarch31, 1963, there were 11,725 active contributors to the Fund, 2,416\nof whom have made special voluntary contributions. There were 1,800 making current voluntary contributions. The remaining 616 have voluntary credits but have\ndiscontinued voluntary contributions.\nSection 13.\u2014As at March 31, 1963, deposits with the Treasury at credit of the\nCivil Service Superannuation Fund amounted to $73,655,138.65.\nSection 14.\u2014Interest in the amount of $3,348,405.33 was received from the\nMinister of Finance, calculated on the credit balances in the Fund on April 1 and\nOctober 1, 1962, and computed as follows:\u2014\n5\n L 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA\nAt the rate of 5 per cent per annum  $3,247,669.35\nAt the rate of 4 per cent per annum  91,165.92\nAt the rate of 3 per cent per annum  9,570.06\n$3,348,405.33\nSection 17.\u2014A statement of all moneys received and paid out under the provisions of this Act and the assets and liabilities appertaining to the granting of superannuation allowances under its provisions is given in the statements of revenue and\nexpenditure and the balance-sheets appended.\nSection 18.\u2014(1) Superannuation allowances were granted to 89 retiring employees under this subsection. For analysis see statements of comparative statistics\nappended.\nSection 20.\u2014(3) No deferred superannuation allowances were granted under\nthis subsection.\nSection 21.\u2014Of the 89 allowances granted under section 18 (1), 24 retiring\nemployees selected the 2-per-cent formula under this section.\nSection 22.\u2014(1) Superannuation allowances were granted to dependents of 18\nemployees who died while in service, two of which were granted on the 2-per-cent\nformula.\nSection 24.\u2014Refunds totalling $64,395.64 were made to the widow or estate\nin the case of 30 contributors who died while in service.\nSection 25.\u2014(I) Refunds totalling $728,141.61 were made to 965 contributors who left the service of their employer.\n(3) A total of $17,769.93 was transferred to the contributors' credit in Employees' Suspense Accounts in Part I and Part II in respect of 26 former employees\nwho were out of the service of the Government for more than three years.\nSection 28.\u2014Administration expenses covering both Part I and Part II,\namounting to $49,990.68, were paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund.\nSection 37.\u2014An amount of $260.47 was paid over to the Minister of Finance\nfrom the accounts of one former contributor to Part I and two former contributors\nto Part II.\nThe accounts of 28 contributors who ceased to be eligible to contribute to Part I\nwere transferred from the Civil Service Superannuation Fund to the Retirement\nFund.\nImprest Payments and Receipts.\u2014An amount of $124,131.01 was paid out in\nsupplementing allowances granted prior to April 1, 1953, pursuant to Schedule B\nand allowances granted prior to April 1, 1958, pursuant to section 58a (effective\nApril 1, 1962.) The Minister of Finance reimbursed the Fund for this amount out\nof the Consolidated Revenue Fund.\nBy special arrangement with the Crown Life Insurance Company, payments\ntotalling $2,492.71 to retired employees of the Liquor Control Board were made out\nof the Fund, which was reimbursed by the insurance company. These payments\nwere in respect of the portion of their total benefits purchased from the insurance\ncompany prior to August 1, 1961.\nPART II.\u2014RETIREMENT FUND\nSections 4, 21, 43, 53, 54, and 58 (Employee and Employer Contributions).\u2014\nDuring the year an amount of $1,032,345.16 was received from employees, consist-1\ning of the following:\u2014\n CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT,  1962\/63 L 7\nCompulsory and arrears contributions  $   950,303.57\nVoluntary contributions        82,041.59\n$1,032,345.16\nDuring the year, employer contributions amounting to a net total of $644,994.98\nwere received from the following sources:\u2014\nMinister of Finance\u2014\nCompulsory and arrears matching  $839,254.23\n2-per-cent formula requirements  12,813.32\nService-bonus requirements  13,297.68\nMinimum-allowance requirements      \t\n$865,365.23\nLess refund abatements     328,238.43\n  $537,126.80\nB.C. Toll Highways and Bridges Authority.- $111,229.98\nLess refund abatements         3,480.70\n     107,749.28\nEmployees' Medical Services  118.90\n$644,994.98\nAs at March 31, 1963, there were 4,011 active contributors to the Fund, 367\nof whom have made special voluntary contributions. There were 304 making current\nvoluntary contributions. The remaining 63 have voluntary credits but have discontinued voluntary contributions.\nSection 44.\u2014Interest in the amount of $575,191.19 was received from the\nMinister of Finance, calculated on the credit balances in the Fund on April 1 and\nOctober 1, 1962, and computed as follows:\u2014\nAt the rate of 5 per cent per annum  $533,374.15\nAt the rate of 4 per cent per annum       41,474.14\nAt the rate of 3 per cent per annum  342.90\n$575,191.19\nSection 45.\u2014The accounts of 271 contributors who became eligible to contribute to Part I were transferred from the Retirement Fund to the Civil Service\nSuperannuation Fund.\nSection 47.\u2014(1) and (2) Of the 13 allowances granted under (1) and (2),\none retiring employee selected the 2-per-cent formula under section 21. For analysis\nsee statements of comparative statistics appended.\n(3) No superannuation allowance was granted pursuant to this subsection.\nSection 49.\u2014(1) Refunds totalling $342,850.28 were made to 452 contributors who left the service of the Government, and refunds totalling $35,824.53 were\nmade to the widow or estate in the case of 15 contributors who died while in service.\nSchedule C and Section 58k.\u2014An amount of $22,059.19 was paid out in supplementing allowances granted prior to April 1, 1953, pursuant to Schedule C and\nallowances granted prior to April 1, 1958, pursuant to section 58a (effective April 1,\n1958).\n L 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA\nPART III.\u2014DEATH BENEFITS FUND\nClause 15 of the Agreement dated August 1, 1961, between the Superannuation Commissioner and the Liquor Control Board extended the provisions of the\nDeath Benefits Fund to former Liquor Control Board employees in receipt of supplementary payments under clause 13 of the Agreement as of April 1, 1962. Of 74\neligible, 69 elected to participate and 5 declined participation.\nAs at March 31, 1963, there were 1,226 superannuants participating.\nDuring the year 67 claims were paid, amounting to $39,300, financed as\nfollows:\u2014\nAmount Per Cent\nContributions by superannuants  $14,613 37.18\nContributions by Government     24,687 62.82\n$39,300 100.00\nFor details of individual payments see statement appended.\nLEGISLATION\nDuring the 1962 Session of the Legislature, section 58a of the Civil Service\nSuperannuation Act was enacted. It provided an increase of $10 per month in all\nallowances granted before April 1, 1949, and smaller increases for those granted\nbetween April 1, 1949, and March 31, 1958. Effective April 1, 1962, increases\nwere made in the allowances of 1,430 retired employees or widows at an initial cost\nof approximately $120,000 per annum, payable out of the Consolidated Revenue\nFund.\nW. H. FORREST,\nSuperannuation Commissioner.\n CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT,  1962\/63\nPART I.\u2014CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND\nL 9\nStatement of Revenue and Expenditure for the Fiscal Year\nEnded March 31, 1963\nRevenue\nContributions as per requirements of the Act-\nEmployees\u2014\nRegular  \t\nVoluntary\nReinstatement\nEmployer\u2014Miscellaneous statutory\nLess refund abatements\t\n$3,038,313.96\n495,940.13\n3,708.47\n$3,442,108.34\n709,517.18\nTransfers from Part II\u2014Retirement Fund\nTransfers from Teachers' Pensions Fund\t\nTransfers from Members of the Legislative Assembly Superannuation Account\t\nTransfers from former Liquor Control Board pension plan\t\nImprest receipts (as per contra)\u2014\nRe Schedule B and section 58a supplementary allowances      $124,131.01\nRe former Liquor Control Board Employees 2,492.71\n$3,537,962.56\n2,732,591.16\n280,701.04\n22,485.04\n19,167.75\n38,494.72\nInterest received from Minister of Finance\n126,623.72\n3,348,405.33\n$10,106,431.32\nExpenditure\nSuperannuation allowances\u2014\nPaid from Fund\t\nImprest payments (as per contra)\u2014\nRe Schedule B and section 58a supplementary allowances __ $124,131.01\n$2,074,719.86\nRe former Liquor Control Board employees   \t\n2,492.71\nRefunds \t\nTransfers to Part II\u2014Retirement Fund \t\nTransfers to Government of Canada Superannuation Fund\nNet increase during year\nAdd deposits with Treasury and bank, April 1, 1962\t\nDeposits with Treasury and bank, March 31, 1963\n126,623.72\n$2,201,343.57\n792,587.25\n115,139.41\n42,575.30\n$3,151,645.54\n$6,954,785.78\n66,700,352.87\n$73,655,138.65\n L 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA\nPART I.\u2014CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND\u2014Continued\nCivil Service Superannuation Fund as at March 31,1963\nCash and securities held by the Province of British Columbia as shown on page\nE 21 of the Public Accounts, March 31, 1963\u2014\nCash in chartered banks in Canada        $217,986.69\nInvestments\u2014bonds, debentures, and demand notes at book value      73,437,151.96\nPar Value\nGovernment of Canada  $1,000.00\nProvince of British Columbia  1,154,500.00\nProvince of British Columbia guaranty\u2014\nBritish Columbia Hydro and Power Authority\u2014\nBonds   8,550,500.00\nDemand notes   5,065,900.00\nBritish  Columbia Toll  Highways  and  Bridges\nAuthority bonds ._..  15,505,000.00\nBritish Columbia improvement districts  4,990,000.00\nBritish Columbia municipalities   10,237,593.00\nBritish Columbia school districts  24,198,100.00\nGreater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District    32,000.00\nPacific Great Eastern Railway Company bonds  4,309,000.00\nProvince of Manitoba  11,000.00\nProvince  of  Manitoba  guaranty\u2014Manitoba  Hydroelectric Power Commission  2,000.00\nProvince of Ontario  21,000.00\nProvince of Quebec  170,000.00\nProvince of Quebec guaranty\u2014Quebec Hydro-electric\nCommission    110,000.00\n$74,357,593.00\n$73,655,138.65\nCivil Service Superannuation Fund distribution\u2014\nContributory Pensions Account, being amount available for payment of\ncurrent pensions   $17,383,151.48\nBalance at credit of contributory accounts\u2014\nEmployees' compulsory contributions  $26,141,832.83\nEmployees' voluntary contributions        3,958,440.73\n$30,100,273.56\nEmployer matching contributions      26,141,832.83\n56,242,106.39\nSpecial Agreement Account re credits of certain employees of the Liquor\nControl Board  10,173.93\nEmployees' Suspense Account, being unclaimed moneys at credit of former\nemployees, as per Schedule No. 1  19,706.85\n$73,655,138.65\n CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT,  1962\/63 L 11\nPART I.\u2014CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND\u2014Continued\nSchedule No. 1.\u2014Unclaimed Moneys in the Civil Service Superannuation\nFund at the Credit of Former Employees' Accounts as at March 31,1963\nName\nDepartment\nAmount\nBrowne, Mrs. Margaret A.\nCollyer, John R\t\nCory, Winnifred\t\nDrescher, Paul\t\nFrench, Mrs. Olave L.\nGoodyear, Alan S.\nHolland, Mrs. Eleanor R...\nHolstad, Mrs. Joyce I\t\nJones, Susie G. E\t\nLattimer, Margaret Louise.\nMcComb, Lula E\t\nMaclnnes, William Hedley..\nMarr, Mrs. Bessie \t\nNeilson, Mrs. Clarabelle\t\nOnischuk, Mrs. Florence Ivy-\nPrior, Lorraine Olive _\nPutman, Mrs. Gladys M _\nSmith, Mrs. Evelyn M\t\nSmith, Mrs. Sarah A. M\t\nSmith, Sonja R.\nSpencer, William Robert...\nSuderman, Henry E\t\nSwales, Leonard Herbert _\nTabak, Mrs. Marie E\t\nTorpy, Katherine -\nVaughan, Mrs. Helen F..\nWilliams, M. Gwen\t\nTotal-\nForest Service-\nForest Service-\nEducation\t\nForest Service-\nPublic Health -\nLands Service..\nEssondale\t\nPublic Health-.\nPublic Health _\nPublic Health-\nPublic Health-\nProvincial Secretary-\nProvincial Secretary-\nPublic Health\t\nFinance\t\nEssondale\t\nAttorney-General-\nPublic Health\t\nAttorney-General-\nPublic Health\t\nSocial Welfare\t\nForest Service\t\nAttorney-General-\nEssondale\t\nPublic Health\t\nEssondale\t\nCrease Clinic \t\n$394.26\n626.85\n2,285.00\n288.86\n1,096.05\n1,823.18\n249.55\n481.87\n772.66\n1,993.96\n716.76\n2,218.45\n384.10\n24.16\n1,422.98\n15.00\n692.18\n723.70\n275.70\n235.43\n1,726.15\n144.62\n109.15\n464.88\n32.61\n381.51\n127.23\n$19,706.85\n L 12\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\n\"W\n0)\na\nro\nK\n^O\n*-\u00bb\no>\nk\no\ni\n1\u20141\nCO\nQ\nW\nrj\ng\nPi\nr>\n<\nfe\ni\n\u00a3\no\nI\ng\nI\nm\n5\nr\/3\nW\ni\u2014i\n3\nw\non\ni\u2014i\n>\nl-H\ng\nH\np..\nrN\nOn\n<\nU\nI\u2014I\nH\nu>\nH\n<c\nE-i\nr\/2\nW\n>\n<\no\nO\nz\n<\n8 8-oS\nZ.S\" 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<=\nCfl   \u00ab   >\nS E S\nfc-l  JJ    C3\nSi t3 T3\nWJ   cj S\n*\u00ab a o\nO   M   tfl\n\u00ab5\u00bb a\n3  n  O\n0 a u\nlis\n1 * 1\nS3 *\nO S   u\nZ<H\nW   M   \u00ab\n CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1962\/63 L 13\nPART I.\u2014CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND\u2014Continued\nComparative Statistics, April 1, 1947, to March 31, 1963,\nSubdivided According to Sex of Contributor\nFiscal Year\nNumber of\nContributors\nMale       Female\nNumber of\nRefunds\nGranted\nMale    Female\nAllowances\nNumber of\nAllowances\nGranted\nMale    Female\nNumber of\nDeaths and\nExpirations\nMale    Female\nNumber of\nAllowances\nin Force at\nEnd of Year\nMale    Female\n1947\/48...\n1948\/49-\n1949\/50-\n1950\/51-\n1951\/52-\n1952\/53-\n1953\/54-\n1954\/55-\nNon-active-\n1955\/56\t\nNon-active\u2014\n1956\/57\t\nNon-active\u2014\n1957\/58-\nNon-active-\n1958\/59-\nNon-active_\n1959\/60\t\nNon-active..\n1960\/61\t\nNon-active..\n1961\/62-\nNon-active-\n1962\/63-\nNon-active-\n3,786\n4,273\n4,742\n4,421\n4,521\n4,742\n4,896\n4,812\n751\n4,936\n611\n5,406\n1361\n5,899\n1001\n6,182\n1001\n6,271\n591\n6,757\n391\n7,501\n931\n7,739\n961\n1,902\n2,473\n2,885\n3,027\n3,086\n3,283\n3,194\n2,936\n221\n3,247\n187\n3,255\n290\n3,595\n212\n3,565\n275\n3,635\n188\n3,791\n128\n3,826\n184\n3,986\n207\n217\n216\n219\n369\n416\n311\n353\n340\n389\nr\n)442\nf\n} 374\nf\n} 330\nf\n}367\nf\n}302\nf\n^360\n) 382\n354\n424\n523\n760\n750\n715\n845\n815\n764\n749\n821\n663\n626\n580\n609\n613\n83\n109\n84\n72\n72\n62\n76\n76\n75\n83\n70\n71\n83\n85\n68\n86\n6\n15\n5\n7\n11\n14\n6\n20\n3\n3\n2\n6\n15\n17\n22\n21\n23\n24\n15\n21\n28\n23\n32\n23\n29\n33\n32\n39\n46\n50\n46\n39\n699\n784\n853\n904\n949\n988\n1,032\n1,085\n1,131\n1,181\n1,219\n1,251\n1,288\n1,323\n1,345\n1,392\n78\n93\n95\n101\n107\n119\n125\n142\n139\n137\n134\n135\n147\n160\n174\n192\nl Non-active\u2014out of service less than three years.\nSchedule No. 1.\nThose out of service more than three years listed on\n L 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA\nPART I.\u2014CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND\u2014Continued\nComparative Statistics, April 1, 1953, to March 31, 1963\u2014Allowances\nGranted and in Force, Subdivided by Type and Plan of Allowances\nGranted during Year\nExpired during Year\nIn Force at End of Year\nFiscal Year\n0\n3\n\u2022a\n<o\n1\nH\n3\n0\nu\n\u00a3\u25a0\u25a03\n35\n.5 xi\noc\na\no\n3\n\u25a0a\n\u25a0O\no\nco\n(3\ni\nS\nu\no\nS\n3\n3\nu\n.3\nU\ng\n1\nH\n3\nD\nV\n33\n5\u00a7\nm\n0\n\u20220\n0\n.3\n(J\nCO\n1\n1\nd\n6\nH\n0\n3\n4)\n.9\nCO\n\"3\nu\nI\ns\nO\n\u2022a\nas\n.9-0\nm\no\n3\n\u25a0a\no\nCO\n3\na\no\nh\nC3\nd\nS\no\nH\n1953\/54\u2014\nNormal retirement\n4\n1\n3\n6\n1\n1\n1\n\t\n55\n2\n8\n8\n1\n3\n9\n5\n4\n1\n1\n\t\n\t\n141\n8\n85\n242\n7\n394\n18\n153\n25\n19\n\t\n55\nDeath       \t\nTotals\t\n5\n3|     6|     3\n\t\n65\n12\n9|     5|     6\n\u2014\n234 | 249\n412\n197\n65\n1954\/55\u2014\nNormal retirement-\n9\n1\n3\n3\n\u2014\n\t\n73\n4\n3\n6\n1\n10\n\t\n8\n1\n\t\n144\n8\n85\n235\n7\n397\n18\n145\n24\n19\n\t\n128\nDeath       \t\nTotals\t\n10\n3\n3 | \u2014\n\t\n80\n7\n10\n\u2014 |     9| \u2014\n\u2014\n237 | 242 | 415 | 188\n | 145\n1955\/56\u20141\nNormal retirement\n\t\n5\n2\n2\n\u2014\n\t\n56\n6\n7\n7\n~4\n9\n1\n3\n6\n2\n2\n\t\n1\n125   209\n4       6\n66 |\t\n353\n9\n206\n41\n38\n\t\n'183\n12\nDeath\n7|     2| \u2014\n\t\n69\n11\n10 |     3 |   10\n\u2014 |     1\n195 | 215 | 362 | 285 |\t\n213\n1956\/57\u2014\nNormal retirement\nDisability \u2014\t\nDeath    \t\n5\n1\n3\n3\n3\n\u2014\n\t\n60\n1\n10\n3\n3\n11\n4\n10\n2\n1\n\t\n3\n1\n127\n5\n'201\n6\n352\n12\n196\n39\n37\n\t\n240\n13\n27\nTotals    -\n6\n3|     6\n\u2014 1 \u2014\n71\n6\n11|     4|   13 | \u2014\n4\n195 | 207\n364 | 272 |\t\n280\n1957\/58\u2014\nNormal retirement\nDisability\t\nDeath.      -   .\n1\n1\n4\n6\n\u2014\n\t\n45\n6\n9\n6\n2\n13\n9\n6\n\t\n1\n122\n6\n61\n192\n6\n348\n12\n191\n39\n37\n\t\n284\n19\n36\nTotals\t\n2\n4\n6 | \u2014 | \u2014\n60\n8\n13 |     9\n6\n1\n189 | 198 | 360 | 267\n | 339\n1958\/59\u2014\nNormal retirement\nDisability\t\nDeath    \t\n3\n2\n2\n\u2014\n11\n44\n4\n11\n7\n~2\n12\n6\n15\n\"~2\n\t\n\t\n118\n6\n59\n'182\n6\n344\n12\n176\n39\n35\n11\n328\n23\n47\nTotals\t\n3\n2\n2\n11\n59\n9\n12 |     6\n17 | -- | _\n183\n188\n356 | 250\n11 | 398\n1959\/60\u2014\nNormal retirement.\nDisability\t\nDeath\t\n2\n8\n8\n\u2014\n15\n2\n54\n9\n9\n2\n19\n11\n6\n\t\n1\n111\n6\n57\n171\n6\n341\n12\n170\n39\n35\n26\n2\n381\n23\n55\nTotals\t\n2\n8 |     8\n17\n63\n11\n19|    11\n6 | \u2014\n2\n174 | 177 j 353 | 244 ]   28\n459\n1960\/61\u2014\nNormal retirement-\nDisability \u2014    .\nDeath...\t\n6\n4\n3\n\u2014\n12\n2\n55\n3\n17\n9\n\"4\n13\n1\n13\n1\n6\n2\n\t\n4\n108\n6\n53\n162\n5\n331\n11\n164\n39\n33\n38\n4\n432\n26\n71\nTotals\t\n6\n4|     3\n\u2014 |   14\n75\n13\n14\n14\n8\n\t\n5\n167\n167\n342\n236 |   42 | 529\n1961\/62\u2014\nNormal retirement\nDisability \t\nDeath-    -\n2\n4\n1\n3\n\t\n17\n46\n3\n14\n6\n1\n2\n10\n2\n11\n7\n4\n2\n\t\n1    4\n1\n4\n104\n5\n51\n156\n4\n323\n11\n157\n35\n31\n55\n4\n474\n28\n81\nTotals \u2014\n2\n5\n3|        |   17\n63\n9\n12 |   11\n13\n_\n9\n160\n160 | 334 | 223\n59\n583\n1962\/63\u2014\nNormal retirement\nDisability \u2014    .\nDeath \u201e\t\n7 [\n2\n1\n6 |\t\n24\n~~2\n45\n5\n16\n5\n1\n10\n10\n7\n1\n6\n2\n106\n5\n50\n148\n4\n,1\n319 | 150\n11     34\n 1   31\n79\n6\n513\n33\n95\nTotals\t\n7|\n2\n6 1          1   26\n66\n6\n10\n10\n8\n-\n8\n161 I 152 1 330 1 215 I    85 I 641\n1\ni From year 1955\/56 the figures are based on actual count by plan in force.\n CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT,  1962\/63\nL 15\nPART I.\u2014CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND\u2014Continued\nAllowances Granted, April 1, 1962, to March 31, 1963\nName\nDepartment\nEffective\nParticu\nDate\nlars\nApr.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nApr.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nOct.\n1\n,1962\nN.R.\nSept.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nOct.\n12\n1962\nN.R.\nFeb.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nDec.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJan.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nFeb.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nAug.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nSept.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nOct.\n1\n1962\nD.\nDec.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nSept.\n28\n1962\nN.R.\nMay\n1\n1962\nD.\nApr.\n1\n1962\nD.\nDec.\n19\n1962\nN.R.\nNov.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nAug.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nAug.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nOct.\n1\n1962\nD.\nJune\n1\n1962\nDis.\nSept.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nApr.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nMay\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nDec.\n1\n1962\nD.\nJuly\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nSept.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nAug.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nMay\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJuly\n1\n1962\nDis.\nNov.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nSept.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nFeb.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nDec.\n1\n1962\nD.\nJan.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nJan.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nFeb.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nFeb.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJuly\n1\n1962\nD.\nSept.\n22\n1962\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nD.\nJan.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nSept.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nD.\nMar.\n1\n1963\nD.\nMar.\n1,\n1963\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJan.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nDec.\n8\n1961\nN.R.\nAug.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJuly\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nApr.\n1\n1962\nDis.\nAug.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJan.\n1\n1963\nN.R.\nJuly\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nMar.\n16\n1962\nN.R.\nAug.\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nSept.\n1\n1962\nDis.\nJan.\n1\n1963\nD.\nJune\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nMay\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nD.\nJan.\n1,\n1963\nN.R.\nJan.\n1,\n1963\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJuly\n1\n1962\nN.R.\nJune\n1\n1962\nD.\nAmyot, Dr. Gregoire Fere\t\nAnderson, James Reid -\nArmstrong, Mrs. A. Marjorie E..\nArnold, Edward Smith _\nAyton, William Arthur Donald -\nBeesley, Joseph. \t\nBegg, Mrs. Gladys Evelyn\t\nBowes, Andrew Lindsay\t\nBradford, Charles George _\nBroley, Mrs. Edith Annabelle\t\nButler, Frank Raymond\t\nCarley, Robert Gordon  _.\nCarlson, Harold Oscar  _.\nChadwick, Mrs. Amy G -\t\nCodona, Mrs. Ruth\t\nCole, Tom  \t\nCopeman, John Utting \t\nCox, Everett Uberta  \t\nCross, Mrs. Alice Eveline G\t\nCull, Mrs. Gertrude Helen Mary\nDavis, Henry William James \t\nDrummond, Archibald Malcolm\nDunham, Albert\t\nDurham, Andrew Harry.\t\nDysart, Bliss Wilbur \t\nEagles, Frank   \u201e.\nElliot, William Edward\t\nFalconer, Miss Nellie Milne\t\nFitzgerald, Levi. -\t\nFraser, John Park  _.\nFrederickson, Clarence John\t\nFrench, Cyrus Ludiah \t\nGarner, Edward \t\nGirling, Christopher  \t\nGlassford, Robert James _\t\nGravel, Joseph Peter\t\nGray, David Noel\t\nGray, Miss Jessie Mildred\t\nGrieve, William Elliott \t\nHackett,Miss Minnie Sarah\t\nHadley, Fred Albert \t\nHall, Archibald  \t\nHansen, Fritz Henry Berg    \t\nHasemann, Mrs. Bertha J. H\t\nHaskell, Gordon  \t\nHauck, Carl \t\nHeath, William \t\nHill, Henry Edward _\t\nHodson, Arthur Percy \t\nHuck, Miss Rosa Marie \t\nIrwin, William John \t\nJank, Alfred John \t\nJefferd, Walter Matthews \t\nJones, James Donaldson \t\nKnox, Frederick\t\nLaird, James Alexander. \u2014\t\nLees, Jack \t\nLeppard, Wallace Edgerton\t\nLiddell, Thomas John \t\nMaynard, William Millerson\t\nMercer, David Alexander\t\nMore, Mrs. Daisy Florence \t\nMorrissey, Lawrence Richard\t\nMounce, Clifton Ethelbert\t\nMusser, Grenville Garvey -\u201e\t\nMcClelland, David  \t\nMcComb, Gordon Stanley.\t\nMcCormick, Peter\t\nMacready, John - \t\nMcFarquhar, Harold George\t\nMacKenzie, Miss Effie Enid C.\t\nMcLeod, Donald Roy.\t\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance.\nHighways  \t\nAgriculture \t\nHighways-\nLiquor Control Board-\nPublic Works\t\nSocial Welfare\t\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance _\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance..\nFinance   \t\nRecreation and Conservation..\nProvincial Secretary.. \t\nHighways.\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance-\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance ..\nPublic Works\u2014 \t\nHighways _\nHighways -\nProvincial Secretary\t\nAttorney-General\t\nAttorney-General\t\nLiquor Control Board-\nSocial Welfare \t\nPublic Works\t\nLabour\t\nPublic Works\t\nLiquor Control Board.\nEducation  _\nFinance\t\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance-\nEducation \t\nForest Service  \t\nLiquor Control Board-\nAttorney-General\t\nForest Service\t\nHighways-\nHighways.\nProvincial Secretary-\nHighways.\u2014\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance-\nHighways -\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance -\nFinance \t\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance.\nRecreation and Conservation \t\nPublic Works\t\nAttorney-General\t\nPublic Works\t\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance-\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance-\nForest Service    \t\nRecreation and Conservation-\nAttorney-General \t\nHighways _\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance -\nPublic Works\t\nForest Service\t\nPublic Works \t\nProvincial Secretary-\nFinance \t\nHighways..\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance..\nPublic Works\t\nFinance\t\nLiquor Control Board\t\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance -\nPublic Works  \t\nHighways  \t\nEducation  - \t\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance-\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance .\nHighways- \t\n L 16\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nPART I.\u2014CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND\u2014Continued\nAllowances Granted, April 1, 1962, to March 31, 1963\u2014Continued\nName\nDepartment\nEffective\nParticu\nDate\nlars\nSept.\n1, 1962\nD.\nJune\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nOct.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nMay\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nMay\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nJan.\n1, 1963\nD.\nApr.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nJan.\n12, 1963\nN.R.\nFeb.\n1, 1962\nD.\nJuly\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nDec.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nAug.\n1,1962\nN.R.\nOct.\n11, 1962\nN.R.\nOct.\n15, 1962\nN.R.\nJan.\n1, 1963\nN.R.\nFeb.\n1, 1963\nN.R.\nJune\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nMay\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nMay\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nAug.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nAug.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nAug.\n1,1962\nN.R.\nNov.\n1, 1962\nD.\nJan.\n1, 1963\nN.R.\nAug.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nMay 13, 1962\nN.R.\nJulv\n1, 1962\nD.\nSept.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nJan.\n9, 1963\nN.R.\nApr.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nSept.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nJulv\n1, 1962\nDis.\nAug.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nDec.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nOct.\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nMacPherson, Archibald B\t\nMacPherson, Donald B \t\nMcWhinney, Miss Grace D._\nParfltt, Miss Hazel E\t\nPaterson, Gilzean Walker\t\nPatterson, Harvey N \t\nPenzer, Miss Jessie W.\nPerry, Mrs. Emily Lavina\t\nPhillips, Montague Wendell-\nPower, Miss Muriel G.\t\nPreston, Robert\t\nProctor, Alfred Douglas\t\nRobinson, Robert Henry\t\nSanders, Miss Violet May...\nScott, Richard Edward\t\nScarborough, Vincent A\t\nSears, Joseph Arthur\t\nShandley, Charles Horace...\nShandley, Francis Mouat\u2014\nSmith, Donald Arthur C\t\nSmith, James Stewart\t\nSpielmans, Illarion\t\nSwift, John Arthur\t\nThomson, Leonard Alexander..\nTumilson, David\t\nValens, Dr. William Lyall\t\nWalker, Robert Miller\t\nWard, Jerrold Marwood\t\nWarner, Thomas Edwards\t\nWeinard, Henry Philip \t\nWilson, Frank Robinson\t\nWilson, Robert Grade.\nWoodward, Kenneth B _\nYoung, Mrs. Mildred I. M. V..\nYoung, Percy\t\nAttorney-General\u201e\nHighways ..\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance-\nSocial Welfare\t\nLiquor Control Board-\nLiquor Control Board-\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance-\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance-\nLiquor Control Board\t\nFinance  _. \t\nPublic Works \t\nLiquor Control Board\u2014 \t\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance ..\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance.\nLiquor Control Board\t\nLiquor Control Board \t\nFinance\t\nProvincial Secretary-\nFinance \t\nFinance \t\nAttorney-General..\nAgriculture\t\nHighways\t\nHighways\t\nPublic Works\t\nHealth Services and Hospital Insurance..\nAttorney-General  \t\nAttorney-General\t\nHighways\t\nForest Service\t\nPublic Works \t\nLiquor Control Board-\nEducation    \t\nSocial Welfare\t\nForest Service\t\nN.R.=Normal retirement (84). Dis.=Disability (5). D.=Deathin service (18).\n CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT,  1962\/63 L 17\nPART II.\u2014RETIREMENT FUND\nStatement of Revenue and Expenditure for the Fiscal Year\nEnded March 31, 1963\nRevenue\nContributions as per requirements of the Act\u2014\nEmployees\u2014\nRegular     $950,303.57\nVoluntary    _\u2014       82,041.59\n$1,032,345.16\nEmployer\u2014Miscellaneous statutory   $976,714.11\nLess refund abatements      331,719.13\n  644,994.98\nTransfers from Part I\u2014Superannuation Fund   115,139.41\nTransfers from Government of Canada Superannuation Fund  8,284.50\nTransfers from former Black Ball Ferries Ltd. Pension Fund  74,398.04\nProvided from Consolidated Revenue re Schedule C and section\n58a supplementary allowances (as per contra)   22,059.19\nInterest received from Minister of Finance    575,191.19\n$2,472,412.47\nExpenditure\nSuperannuation allowances\u2014\nPaid from the Fund   $159,239.13\nProvided from Consolidated Revenue re Schedule C and section 58a supplementary allowance (as per contra)        22,059.19\n      $181,298.32\nRefunds  _____        378,885.28\nTransfers to Part I\u2014Superannuation Fund        280,701.04\nTransfers to Government of Canada Superannuation Fund  423.02\n841,307.66\nNet increase during the year      $1,631,104.81\nAdd deposits with Treasury, April 1, 1962        11,552,550.22\nDeposits with Treasury, March 31, 1963   $13,183,655.03\n L 18 BRITISH COLUMBIA\nPART II.\u2014RETIREMENT FUND\u2014Continued\nRetirement Fund as at March 31, 1963\nCash and securities held by the Province of British Columbia as shown on page\nE 22 of the Public Accounts, March 31, 1963\u2014\nCash in chartered banks in Canada  $86,635.96\nInvestments\u2014bonds, debentures, and demand notes at book value      13,097,019.07\nPar Value\nProvince of British Columbia  $38,500.00\nProvince of British Columbia guaranty\u2014\nBritish Columbia Hydro and Power Authority\u2014\nBonds     1,715,000.00\nDemand notes   1,872,000.00\nBritish Columbia improvement districts  1,306,600.00\nBritish Columbia municipalities   1,156,000.00\nBritish Columbia school districts   7,200,800.00\nGreater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District    17,000.00\nPacific Great Eastern Railway Company bonds  97,000.00\nProvince of Ontario   5,000.00\nProvince of Quebec  9,000.00\n$13,416,900.00\n$13,183,655.03\nRetirement Fund distribution\u2014\nContributory Pensions Account, being amount available for payment of\ncurrent pensions       $1,097,083.17\nBalance at credit of contributory accounts\u2014\nEmployees' compulsory contributions      $5,864,982.51\nEmployees' voluntary contributions   277,411.66\n$6,142,394.17\nEmployer matching contributions       5,864,982.51\n     12,007,376.68\nSpecial Agreement Account re credits of certain employees of the Toll\nHighways and Bridges Authority   68,863.79\nEmployees' Suspense Account, being unclaimed moneys at credit of former\nemployees, as per Schedule No. 2   10,331.39\n$13,183,655.03\n CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT,  1962\/63\nPART II.\u2014RETIREMENT FUND\u2014Continued\nL 19\nSchedule No. 2.\u2014Unclaimed Moneys in Retirement Fund at Credit of\nFormer Employees' Accounts as at March 31, 1963\nName\nDepartment\nAnderson, N. W.   -\t\nBaker, Harold William .\nBell, George    \t\nBetts, Joseph Edward _..\nBizicki, Alex _._ -\nByers, D\t\nCharman, F.       \t\nChernoff, George N\t\nCook, William Francis...\nD'Esterre, Sidney B\t\nFehr, G. L.\nFotheringham, Charles E.Franklin, A. E \t\nFreeman, Francis Ormond\nGillies, Bernard \t\nHarvey, David G.   \t\nHore, Brian Trevor\t\nIsabelle, Paul E. - -\t\nJanzen, John      - ._\nJorgenson, D. G. \t\nKeller, John Bapteste\t\nKennedy, G.   - - L\t\nKeyowski, John \t\nKnox, Arthur  \t\nKnox, W. G - \t\nLaing, John Fraser\u2014 _.\nMatthews, Stanley\t\nPalmer, B \t\nRoberts, Thomas H \t\nSchmidt, Ralph \t\nSchmilinski, Erhart \u2014.\t\nShaw, Mrs. Dorothy Mildred-\nSmith, A \t\nTempelman, E. B. _\t\nTurner, George  \t\nVandrishe, Edmond \t\nTotal  -\nPublic Works\nHighways.\nHighways .\nCommercial Transport _\nHighways      _\nPublic Works \t\nAgriculture -\t\nPublic Works \u2014\nPublic Works -\t\nHighways  __\nPublic Works\t\nForest Service \t\nPublic Works \t\nHighways  \t\nHighways \t\nForest Service\t\nHighways\t\nForest Service\t\nPublic Works\t\nPublic Works \t\nHighways   ._\t\nPublic Works\t\nHighways   \u2014\nForest Service\t\nForest Service\t\nHighways  \t\nHighways\t\nPublic Works. .\t\nHighways\t\nHighways.\nHighways.\nNot known -\nForest Service _\nPublic Works...\nHighways\t\nHighways\t\n$4.54\n470.11\n291.33\n37.04\n440.95\n8.21\n7.47\n38.47\n48.97\n12.84\n8.05\n274.83\n1.26\n97.31\n381.32\n29.89\n75.38\n20.46\n2.11\n1.22\n23.93\n43.88\n39.45\n679.03\n5.09\n96.59\n92.60\n1.09\n4.36\n52.34\n21.26\n1.43\n9.63\n14.36\n13.76\n980.83\n$10,331.39\n L 20\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\n\"a\n\u20225\n\u2014!\nK\nO\ng\nQ\nS\nP\nH\nz\nm\n_*\n2\nH\nm\nvO\nOn\n_C\no\n<\no\nH\nt>\n\u25a0<_\n<\ntfl\nu\nH\nto\nP\n<\nH\nOO\nH\n>\n<\nOh\na\n__\n<\n_.\nU           !__.\nu o - n\n\u20222 J. c \"\nE\u00a3w>.\nh m ro oo 0\\ t rn M       ^*       oo       VC       ~h\nO        vr.        t--        ;x.\nn t   _j t- a, - ri      fl-      tn      r-      o\n~h      *h      co      rn\n\u00abN        CN        (N        CN\nZ.5\"\u00b0\nj     I fN *-< CO     !     j *-\n\u00abn      \u2022-\n00\nfl-      i>      cn      vo\nU\no\ni\n\u2022s\nDea\nan\nExp:\ntio:\ni 1\no\n(A\n.__ \u00ab\n_._\"_\n_,_ -\nHONinMa-\u00ab\nrn      \u00bb-\nC*\"\n___>\ni-i       CO       t-t       ov\nC3\n<\nc*2,1_vf?*\"_v'i'\"!r':0'\nt       oo       O       cn\n^        00        OV        rH\n-^Mfl\/t-^cococNoc\n\u25a0fl-momcno>-<r-\nO       ^\ntN      in\nm      vo      oc\nOv\nc\no\nvO       T\nO         VO\nOO        l>        ^\n>n\n-2\nIII\n\u00abE^\non -\u00abr-*t <n t-^ vo r-^ r*-\nww*co^f vor-'oo'oc\nOC\n\u00b0_.\nc*\no\nCN\nOS\n3\nS\na\ne_\ni_\nP.\nd\n3\no\nCN\n<N      \u00abn      fl:\ncn      m      l-\na\nS\n_>ininoe>Ornr\u00bb'\nW_          IT\nr\u00bb     o\\\n3\nCO\n<\n\u2022a\nfl-Ofl-rnrn'odina\n(N        CT\nCO         CN\nCN         00         ON         Os\na\nN_   n  _imM^ir\nt        \u00bb-\nVO       o\nCN       oo       o       rn\np\nwmor-so \\ooeo      a\nOC\nc\n<n\no      \u00abh      ir\nCN\nh\nNthaeor*\nr-\n\u25a0>_\n(N        VO        a\nOV\nIN C\nVt        SO        oo        o\ncN      cn      tJ\nin\n..\u2022o\n!_\neg\np\u00bb \\o (S VO tJ- to o\\ *c\nCO          OC\nO1\nm\ncn      cn      Ov      m\n\u00bb-   (S   (S   ^   -\u2022   I\"   ^>\nCN\nCN        i-\n3 t-1\nzo\ni-HtNTfi\/.'-Omt-'-'\nr*-\nvc\nrt\n00\nVC\n\u00a3\nv\u00a3\n00\n\u20228\n(S -fl; oo oo \u2014; a -a r.\nr-\nl>\nCN\nr-\nc\nCN\nI\n^ i-^ od Tt \u00ab in d <\nvc\nc*\nOC\nvd\n\u25a0fl\nr-\nvc\nin\na\n.inontH mo*\na*\nc\n-A\no\nV\nc\noo\n3\no\nt\u00bbr\u00aboono\\\u00ab \\or-\nC*\nVC\n^3\nr*\nfl\nw-\nc\noo\n\u00a7\nu\nu\n>.\n0\nft\nE\nW\nE\ncofl-cNONr-foooc.:\n\u25a0\u00abJ\n0C\nCN\nCT-\nc\n3\nc\n00\n<\n4ft (S\n*n <S on Tf m ir\nOC\nVC\nCN\nIT\n(N\nCN\nCN\nO1\nCN\nm\nu\nJO\n^ c\noort.Ort   _>\\C\nin O in (N vO vc\nr\nvc\n(N\nVO\nr-\nr-\nt-\n00\nvo\nos c\n\u00a7\ntnp)\u00ab\u00abnNr\nc\no-\n\u25a0fl\nfl-\nfl\nfl\n\u00bbr\nfl-\nz\n>-   3\nl              1\nCN\nw-\ne\nc\ncn\na\nJtii\n|\nCO\nCN\nir\nCC\nc\noc\nOv\n.2\nfl-\nu-\nc\nOC\n_,\u00ab u\ni\n1\nm\noc\nc-\nl>\n\u00ab\n\u00ab1\ni\nOv\"\nvc\nt\u00bb\nCC\no,\nfl\nOC\nrn\n'G\n_f_>\nCs\nCN\nc?\ncn\n'\u20222\n-?   -...\nmoooA-mcNA\nONOCTsmmmfl-c-J\nVC\ne\noe\nO\nc\nr-\nO\nibution\nluding\nementa\nwances\nr\nc\nCN\nOC\nvc\nr-\ntn\n>.\no\nCO OV VO V\n00 y-\nrn C\nC\nm\n^\nr-\n\u2022A\nCN\nOC\nrn\n*-* OC\n\"ni-vr-pcjiJiir\nON\np\nft\nE\nm\" tn ift n* \u00bb' io m\" >-\nt]\n_>\nVC\n' s\"\nCC\nV\n<*\noo\ni_  --5  O\nA-r-cNr-voomcN\no<\nm\nCN\nCC\nOC\nON\npel\nt_    =5\nU    to\n\u00bbH(SfnClP.,_^,\u00abf\nir\nvc\nvc\n00\no\nCC\nOC\nOn\nv>\n&\n\u00abn i> vo \u00bb-\" i-< r- r-\n_\nVC\nvc\noo      c\nr-\nOv\n\u00b0S *\"_ ^\u00b0. \"1 *\". *\u25a0? **\na\n0(\nVO\nfl\nc\nin\n1=1\ncd\nod a vd 6 a O. h\nvc\nr\nt-\ns\nvc\no\nc\n3\nt- t\u2014 0\\ l> 00 CN O\"\nVC\nm\nl>\n\u00ab\n3\nt-\nfl-\ntS ON rN C7\\ t- tS C<\nT\nr\no*\nVO\n\u25a0fl\no\n3\ns\n\u25a0c\n\"3\n>\n^h tr\n*<t l> (N (N\nr-\no\na\nCN\nfl\nc\nCN\n00\n6\nfl-Ooov.vO'fl-i-'vc\nc\no>\nVC\n(N\nVC\nl>\nc\nr-\nu\n_>\nvcvqcNror-;*-j,>c\nOC\n\u2022fl\nc\nCS\nc\nc*\n\u00abn\n\u00ab\nvOVOfNOOTtooO\"\na\noe\nr-\nc\nVC\no<\nm\"\no\nrHt-.t-Troor_^ovi\nvc\nT]\nOv\nCO\nfl\nr-\no\n3\n_)NONO\\n_'-\n\u25a0^\n\"Cl\nr\nOS\no-\nvc\nl>\nm\nft\na\n00\nA- \u00a9 r> oo *- i-^ fl- rn\nt-\nc\no\no\nt-\no\ntt^Hinm\u00bbHO\nr-\nr\nt\u00bb\nVO\nt-\nc\nc\nm\nw\nin\nir\nvc\nVC\n1%\noc\nOC\n0C\nON\n\u00bb* t S5\nT-I                iH\nu c fe\nmr-'fl'Ov.cN.-icnvc\nm vc\noo m\nfl- ^<\n(n*noo>nror_-<nO\\r-i-HVO\nr^'-\u00abcN_-~-\".i_-\u00a9m\nr* c-\nTf rn\ncn r-\noo r^ oo tr\ncn o oo vo vo t-i rn\n6U3\nin h't tr, o, f> o r\ni-TeNcirT'-H'-HrNr\nv-\n<_\u25a0\nCN\nCN\nfl\nr<-\nr*-\nfl-\"\nZOi\n_>\ni    i\n|    j\n|    !\n;\n|\n><\n\"_i\no\nCO   ON   \u00a9   *H    fv\nrn ^ in\nVC\nr\u00bb\nOC\no\\\nc\nCN\nrn\nTt ^ m io m in \"o w\nV\nV\nV*\nm\nvC\nvc\nVC\nVO\n\\NNSSSSS\n*-\nV\n\u25a0-.\n\u2022^\ns\nV,\n*\u25a0_\n\"-_\nr-\u00bbo\\o -\"\"NPitt\nV\nVC\nr-\noo\no~\nc\n<N\np.\nTfTfTj-\u00ab\/-)\u00ab-*n\u00ab_-__n\nIT\nIT\nw-\n>n\nir\nVC\nVC\nVO\nOv Ov ON On Ov ON ON c\nC7\na\no*\nOv\no-\no>\no>\nOn\n*\"H\n**\n*-\u2022\n^\n CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT,  1962\/63\nPART II.\u2014RETIREMENT FUND\u2014Continued\nL 21\nComparative Statistics, May 1, 1947, to March 31, 1963, Subdivided\nAccording to Sex of Contributor .\nFiscal Year\nNumber of\nContributors\nMale      Female\nNumber of\nRefunds\nGranted\nMale     Female\nAllowances\nNumber of\nAllowances\nGranted\nMale     Female\nNumber of\nDeaths and\nExpirations\nMale     Female\nNumber of\nAllowances in\nForce at End\nof Year\nMale     Female\n1947\/48\t\n1948\/49\t\n1949\/50 1\t\n1950\/51\u2014 :\n1951\/52\t\n1952\/53-_._\t\n1953\/54 \t\n1954\/55-..:- -\nNon-active.\n1955\/56-\nNon-active-\n1956\/57-\t\n*\"'   Non-active.-\n1957\/58- _....\n'\u25a0\u25a0:   Non-active \u2014\n1958\/59 \t\n; .   Non-active\u2014\n1959\/60..\nNon-active ~\n1960\/61...\t\nNon-active\u2014\n1961\/62-\nNon-active-\n1962\/63 1\t\nNon-active\t\n1,563\n2,100\n2,346\n2,340\n1,886\n1,701\n1,878\n2,200\n571\n2,386\n341\n2,331\n'    981\n2,826\n721\n2,773\n1641\n3,154\n1141.\n3,040\n7H\n3,085\n1351\n3,652\n1091\n12\n17\n78\n39\n66\n70\n125\n156\ni6;\n150\n14\n102\n26\n145\n13 S\n202\n24\n281\n9\n267\n14\n284\n32\n359\n27\n416\n4\n8\n8\n27\n13\n17\n10\n28\n21\n30\n26\n34\n52\n48\n67\n68\n7\n16\n22\n26\n14\n15\n19\n16\n18\n18\n19\n.23\n20\n\"11\n18\n.13\n7\n23\n43\n68\n79\n94\n113\n128\n141\n158\n176\n191\n207\n211\n226\n233\nl Non-active\u2014out of service less than three years.   Those out of service more than three years listed on Schedule\nNoji. \u2022; \u25a0  -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\n\u25a0;\u25a0-.;'- \u25a0 |, :   \u25a0;    ; j {_\u00ab-\u25a0 j -    -    ...\u25a0\u2022-       .\n.     ' \u25a0'-    '\n__i     !\n L 22                                                     BRITISH COLUMBIA\nPART II.\u2014RETIREMENT FUND\u2014Continued\nComparative Statistics, April 1,1953, to March 31,1963\u2014Allowances\nGranted and in Force, Subdivided by Plan of Allowance\nFiscal Year\nGranted during Year\nExpired during Year\nIn Force at End of Year\n_\n\u25baJ\n_\n\"_\n.s\nto\n\u2022a\nu\n_\nc\nC3\nH\n-\n3\no\n\u25a0a\nc\n3\ni_ T3\n>J_\nSi\nU\na.\n3\n\u25a0a\n_\n_i\no\nCO\n3\nE\nu\no\n_,\n-\nc\na\n<\n_\nE\na)\nH\na\n_t\n_!\n*_\nCO\n_\nc\nc\n-\n_\ne3\n3\n0\n\u25a0a\n_T3\n2_\n.11\n5S\nO\n_\n\u25a03\n-\n_:\no\nCO\nc*\nc\n<\nd\nE\nu\nH\n3\no\n*_\n.g\nCO\n_\n\u2014\n3\n0\n\u2022o\n0\nc-\n\u00b0_!\n\u00abJ_\n|o\n\u00a3_:\nU\n_!\n3\n\u2022o\nu\n_:\no\nCO\n_!\n3\nE\n_\no\nHi\nc\nc\n<\n_,\nE\n1953\/54\u2014\nNormal retirement\t\nDeath\t\nTotals.\n3\n2\ni\n1\n\u2014\n12\n\u2014\n\u2014\n--\n--\n\u2014\n3\n2\n2\n93\n1\n\u2014\n12\n3\n2\ni\n1\n\u2014\n12\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\t\n3 |    2\n2\n94\n\t\n12\n1954\/55\u2014\nNormal retirement\t\nDeath              \t\n2\n2\n2\n-\n\u2014\n9\n1\n\u2014\n\u2014\n-\n1\n-\n5\n4\n4\n92\n1\n\u2014\n21\n1\nTotals\n2\n2\n2\n-\u2014\n\u2014\n10\n13\n.._\n\u2014\n\u2014\n1\n_.\n5\n4\n4 | 93\n\u2014\n22\n1955\/56\u2014\nNormal retirement\u2014_\nDeath.\nTotals\n4\n\u2014\n1\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n-\n\u2014\n4\n1\n9\n4\n5\n88\n1\n\u2014\n33\n1\n4\n\u2014\n1\n\u2014\n\u2014\n13\n-1-1    *l    1\n9 |    4\n5 | 89 | _.\n34\n1956\/57\u2014\nNormal retirement\t\nDeath\t\nTotals\n\u2014\n1\n2\n\u2014\n\u2014\n15\n~15~\n\u2014\n\u2014\n-\n1\n-\n9\n5\n7\n87\n1\n\u2014\n48\n1\n\u201e\u201e\n1\n2\n\u2014\n\t\n__. | _ | _\n1\n\t\n9\n5\n7\n88\n\t\n49\n1957\/58\u2014\nNormal retirements\t\nDeath           \t\n3\n\u2014\n3\n\u2014\n\u2014\n12\n1\n\u2014\n\u2014\n-\n1\n\u2014\n12\n5\n10\n86\n1\n\u2014\n60\n2\nTotals.\n1958\/59\u2014\nNormal retirement\t\n3\n\u2014\n3\n\u2014\n\u2014\n13\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n1\n\t\n12\n5\n10\n87\n_\n62\n3\n1\n3\n\u2014\n\t\n14\n2\n....\n\u2014\n\u2014\n5\n2\n1\n15\n6\n13\n81\n1\n\u2014\n72\n3\n1959\/60\u2014\nNormal retirement\t\nDeath   \t\n3\n1\n\u2014\n2\n16\n1\n1\n\u2014\n-\n1\n2\n17\n7\n13\n80\n1\n2\n86\n4\nTotals\u2014____-\n1960\/61\u2014\nNormal retirement\t\nD'a'b\n3\n1\n\u2014\n\u2014\n2\n17\n1\n\u2014-\n_|    1 |    2\n17\n7\n13\n81\n2\n90\n2\n1\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n9\n1\n\u2014\n\u2014\n4\n2\n18\n8\n13\n76\n1\n2\n93\n4\nTotals\n2\n1\n-\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n9\n1\n\u2014\n._.\n4\n2\n18\n8\n13\n77\n2\n97\n1961\/62\u2014\nNormal retirement\t\n-\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n5\n14\n-\n\u2014\n~\n1\n2\n18\n8\n13\n75\n1\n7\n105\n4\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014 1 \u2014\n5\n14\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n1\n2\n18\n8\n13 1 76\n7\n109\n1962\/63\u2014\nNormal retirement\t\nTVath\n3\n-\n1\n-\n1\n8\n1\n--\n-\n4\n1\n20\n8\n14\n71\n1\n8\n112\n4\nTotals\n3\n1\n\u2014\n1\n8\n1\n--\n4\n1\n20\n8\n14\n72\n8\n116\n CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION REPORT, 1962\/63\nPART II.\u2014RETIREMENT FUND\u2014Continued\nAllowances Granted, April 1,1962, to March 31,1963\nL 23\nName\nDepartment\nEffective\nDate\nParticular!\nAlexander, Edwin Lancelot-\nCarroll, William Francis\t\nDuford, Armand Ernest\t\nFantuz, Angelo     \t\nJohnson, George Leonard.\t\nLarson, Swen Birger\t\nLomas, Harry\nMargetts, Harold\t\nMcKinnon, Erice James..\nPaton, James\nPullin, Jesse Victor\t\nScott, William Thomas-\nTasker, Eric Dewsbury-\nHighways..\nHighways.\nHighways..\nHighways.\nHighways-\nHighways .\nHighways.\nHighways.\nHighways.\nHighways.\nHighways ..\nHighways.\nHighways .\nJan.\nOct.\nOct.\nNov.\nApr.\nApr.\nJune\nJan.\nJan.\nAug.\nJune\nSept.\nAug.\n1, 1963\n1, 1962\n1, 1962\n1, 1962\n1, 1962\n1, 1962\n1, 1962\n17, 1963\n23, 1963\n31, 1962\n16, 1962\n1, 1962\n1, 1962\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.\nN.R.=Normal retirement (13).\nDis.=Disability (0).\nD.=Death in service (0).\n L 24 BRITISH COLUMBIA\nPART III.\u2014DEATH BENEFITS FUND\nDeath Benefit Payments Made during the Fiscal Year\nEnded March 31, 1963\nName-of Deceased\nDate of Death\nAmount\nMorris, Thomas Arthur\t\nGauld, George    \u201e :.....\nVan der Werff, Elizabeth.\nNuttall, William\t\nEldridge, Ada J. \u2014 :.\t\nGillmore, Charles :\t\nSmart, Sydney -\nAndrews, George W. S..\nEmson, Donald Percy\u2014\nBruce, Ole    '\"'. ..\nCartmel, John _L_ '-'..\nMcNicol, Nicol. : \u2014\nScott, Charles \u2014- \u2014\nCarney, Hiram Augustus.\nMilligan, John H\t\nMcCorkall, William    \u201e\nWilliams, Alfred B. B\t\nGreenwood, George H\t\nForgie, Alexander _\t\nHall, Richard Thomas\t\nWaugh, Daniel McLean.\u2014\nFinnamore, John\t\nAkehurst, Charles E\t\nHaggen, Rupert William..\nCannon, Frank _\t\nMcBride, Duncan -\t\nSaudino, Antonio\t\nMoss, Ernest\t\nTaylor, Harry L. _\t\nMoyes, Ebenezer C\t\nStephen, William .\nMcKie, Ernest Percy\t\nCarr, John Harper \t\nBurbidge, Charles Oscar..\nMetral, Paul     -   -\t\nCampbell, Walter Neil-\nReed, Wilfred Gilbert\t\nWeinard, Henry Philip\t\nSwire, Thomas \t\nDuncan, Muriel Elva\t\nFaucett, Richard \u2014 \t\nGray, Robert James\t\nDavey, John -\nWhite, Edward Woodman.\nSmith, Emma \t\nVarcoe, Clifford\t\nScott, John Beckett:\nCiceri, John Cuthbert\t\nWingfield, William James.\nGarner, Edward \t\nFraser, Andre Louis\u2014\t\nMacgregor, Robert\t\nStevens, Halford William _\nHauck, Carl    \u2014 \t\nGeorge, Mrs. Mary H..\u201e\nFord, Guy Singleton\t\nWillox, Harry A\t\nTaylor, Miss Tephi \t\nWellings, William Rice-\nDowning, Arthur G.\t\nCairns, John    \t\nJohnston, William A.Allison, Robert A\t\nNeelands, Frank H\t\nMenendez, Leo Anthony\u2014\nBarrett, Willis T. McN.\t\nCollins, Arthur E \t\nFebruary 14, 1962.\nMarch 14, 1962\t\nMarch 25, 1962\t\nApril 5, 1962\t\nApril 9, 1962 .\u201e\t\nApril 22, 1962\t\nApril 25, 1962 \u2014\nApril 27, 1962\t\nMay 8, 1962\t\nMay 15, 1962\t\nMay 17, 1962\t\nMay 17, 1962\t\nMay 17, 1962\t\nMay 24, 1962 \u2014\t\nJune 1, 1962\t\nJune 3, 1962 \u2014\nJune 5, 1962 \t\nJune 6, 1962\t\nJune 12, 1962\t\nJune 20, 1962 _\t\nJune 21, 1962\t\nJune 27, 1962\t\nJuly 17, 1962 \t\nJuly 19, 1962 \t\nJuly 26, 1962\t\nJuly 27, 1962 \t\nAugust 5, 1962 _\nAugust 8, 1962.\nAugust 8, 1962.\nAugust 19, 1962\t\nAugust 20, 1962 \t\nAugust 25, 1962-\t\nAugust 28, 1962\t\nAugust 30, 1962\t\nSeptember 5, 1962\t\nSeptember 7, 1962\t\nSeptember 9, 1962\t\nSeptember 19, 1962 \u2014\nOctober 1, 1962\t\nOctober 2, 1962 \t\nOctober 2, 1962\t\nOctober 4, 1962\t\nOctober 13, 1962\t\nNovember 22, 1962\t\nNovember 23, 1962\t\nNovember 27, 1962\t\nDecember 1, 1962\t\nDecember 2, 1962\t\nJanuary 11, 1963\t\nJanuary 15, 1963\t\nJanuary 21, 1963\t\nJanuary 21, 1963\t\nJanuary 26, 1963\t\nFebruary 4, 1963\t\nFebruary 10, 1963\t\nFebruary 11, 1963\t\nFebruary 13, 1963\t\nFebruary 14, 1963\t\nFebruary 20, 1963\t\nFebruary 27, 1963\t\nMarch 10, 1963\t\nMarch 11,1963\t\nMarch 13, 1963\t\nMarch 16, 1963\t\nMarch 18, 1963\t\nMarch 23, 1963\t\nMarch 24, 1963\t\n$500.\n500\n1,000\n1,000\n500\n500,\n500.\n500,\n500.\n600\n500\n500\n500,\n500\n500\n900\n500\n500\n600\n500\n600\n500\n600\n500.\n500\n500\n500\n500\n500\n500\n600\n500.\n1,000,\n500\n500\n500\n500\n1,000\n500\n1,000,\n500.\n1,000,\n500.\n500.\n500.\n500.\n500.\n500.\n800.\n1,000,\n500.\n500.\n500.\n1,000,\n800.\n500.\n700.\n500.\n500.\n500.\n500.\n500.\n500\n500\n500\n500.'\n600,\n00\n.00\n00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n00\n.00\n00\n.00\n00\n.00\n00\n00\n00\n00\n00\n00\n00\n00\n00\n.00\n.00\n00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n,00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n00\n00\n00\n00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n,00\n.00\n00\n00\n00\n.00\n.00\n00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n.00\n00\nTotal of 67 death benefit payments made\n$39,300.00\n260-1163-2236\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Legislative proceedings","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"J110.L5 S7","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1964_V02_03_L1_L24","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0364007","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Victoria, BC : Government Printer","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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