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I OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ONTARIO NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION

FOUNDED 1961 WATERLOO, ONTARIO

1971 - 197'3 0. N. A. OFFICERS

Past Presidents R. R. REKOFSKI (1962-65) L. T. SMITH (1965-67) W. ENGLISH (1967-69) D. FLICK (1969-71)

President CHAS. B. LAISTER

First Vice-President W. E. PAT LAMBERT

Second Vice-President I ~ N PROPHET

Secretary TED TURANSKI

Treasurer and Membership BRUCE H. RASZMANN

Mailing Address Box 33, Waterloo, Ontario

DIRECTORS Area 1 Howard Whit f ie ld Area 2 M e l Fiske Area 3 J. Edward Stahley Area 4 Jack Craig Area 5 Wrn. R. Gage Area 6 Jaclt C. Dietrich

Frank Lieshout Area 7 Charles Mi l ler Area 8 Paul L. Sullivan Area 9 John McKay-Clements Area 10 Elliott Jephson Historian

WALTER GRIGGS Publicity

BOB VOADEN Ontario Paper Co., Thorold, Ont.

Librarian B ~ L ENGLISH Box 4, Waterloo, Ont.

Audio-Visual Service CI-IAS. B. LAISTER No. 3 Highway Tillsonburg, Ont.

Clzmirman of Display Cases WALTER HOLST 4 Maple Court Waterloo, Ont. Phone: 576-7831

Speaker's Circuit Service KEN PROPHET CFMTC CFB BORDEN, Borden, Ont.

Editor Mr. E. PAT LAMBERT 5 7 Emmett Road St. Catharines, Ont.

n Volume XI. May 1972 Page 41

BRITISH CAMPAIGNS AND MEDALS , ( Hints fo r Beginners, Pa r t 2)

By V. G. Potter I n a previous a r t i c l e I described

how t o s tar t a co l lec t ion of medals, and what p i t f a l l s t o avoid.

I n order t o f u l l y enjoy a medal col lec t ion, i t i s necessary t o have as nuch information as p o s s i b l ~ on the part- i c u l a r s e r i e s of nedals o r canpaigns i n which you are in teres ted .

This brings forward the question of books; these are indispensible t o any ser ious co l lec tor , whether of coins , stanps o r modals. Unfortunately many co l l ec to r s with hundreds of d o l l a r s worth of mater ia l have hardly any worthwhile I books on t h e i r hobby.

For a co l lec tor of B r i t i s h medals, I would recommend the following exce l len t ' books: "Br i t i sh B a t t l e s and Medals" by Major L.L. Go~don, "RibSons and Medalstt by Dorling and Guil le and "The Standard Catalogue of B r i t i s h Orders, Decor a t ions and Medalst1 by E. C. Jos l in . For collec- t o r s of nedals t o Canadians, I would highly recornend ''War Medals and Decorations of Canada1 by Ross id. Irwin.

Major Gordonts book i s the standard work f o r canpaign medals as it l i s t s d.1 reginents which were e n t i t l e d t o any part- i c u l a r nedal or bar, plus type of o f f i c i a l naming, and a resume of the cmpaign. Dorling Is books a lso g&ve Orders of Chivalry, Decorations, Long Service Medals and For- e ign awards, For the co l lec tor of medals of a pa r t i cu l a r s e r i e s , such as the Mil i tary General Service Medal 1733 - 1814 a medal r o l l i s invaluable. T h i s i s a l i s t contain- ing the name of every person awarded the medal and which bars he received. !€he l i s t i s made up by regiment, so t h a t t o check a medal, a l l t h a t i s required i s t o look up the regiment and check i n the a lphabet ica l ly arranged l i s t fo r the name and in i . t ia ls .

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Page .42 Sone regiments have r o l l s containing n m e s of the nenbers who re- ceived raedals f o r any of the caupaigns the regiment served in, T h i s i s of g rea t value t o the person who co l l ec t s t o one regiment only,

For those who are i n t e r e s t ed i n the d e t a i l s of the cmpaigns and b a t t l e s , the re i s now available a r e p r i n t of !'War Medals of the B r i t i s h A r ~ y 16 50 - 183111 by T. Carter W. H. Long, Also of value are regimental h i s t o r i e s , m y l i s t s , orders and dispatches.

Once one has decided t o c o l l e c t nedals, i t i s inpor tan t t o have a r e l i a b l e source of supply; as there c e f a r fewer dea le rs I n nedals than there are f o r s t m p s and coins, I have added a l i s t of dea le rs t h a t I have d e a l t with and can recornend, (See Later on).

Another sor;r ce of supply i s a medal club, as members of ten have i t e n s fo r t rade or sa le . I n addit ion the beginner w i l l receive much help and advice on the hobby from raore experienced co l lec tors , Some col3ectors are only i n t e r e s t ed i n s ingle nedals, wh i l s t o thers prefer groups,

The advantages and disadvantages of the above are as follows: a s ing le nedal i s i d e a l i f the co l lec t ion i s the type where one example of each nedal or b m i s required and where the e x t r a ~ e d a l s i n a group are redundant. Few co l l ec to r s l i k e t o break up a group as this spo i l s the nan's record of service. To the co l lec tor who l i k e s t o study the person who won the awards the group i s nore in te res t ing .

Typical groups, i n my col lec t ion, which have i n t e r e s t i n g s t o r i e s are, 5 t o Captain E. Atkin, O.B.E., ROAD These are o f f i c e o f t t he Order of the B r i t i s h Ehpire, Queens South Africa with 6 bars CSgt.). B r i t i s h W a r & Victory raedals (Capt,) & Long Service & Good Conduct (C.S.M.) . E, Atkin joined the Royal Ar t i l l e ry a t . 14 years of age, Pronoted by Lord Kitchener from Corporal t o Sergeant f o r bravery i n 1901, promoted t o 2nd Lieutenant in-1915 and capta in i n 1917 a d awarded the 0.B.E. i n 1913 fo r his services i n World War 1.

Another group i s of 5 t o Colonel A.H.S. Goff, C.M,G., R,A. This cons i s t s of the Queens South Africa Medal with 3 bars , (Major), the 1914 Star and Bar (Lt. Col.), B r i t i s h War Medal & Victory nedal (Col.) and Queen Vic tor ia ' s Jubi lee nedal of 1897 apt,) . Col. Goff served with the llContenptible L i t t l e Array1! of 1914 and was under f i r e i n the ea r ly b a t t l e s of World War 1, He was the owner of StanderwichCourt and was e n t i t l e d t o bear the Coat of Arras of "Goff of H a l e Parkt Han t s lT . T>.sse arns were taken from the f ani ly i n 1660 and no t res to r - ed u n t i l 1820. Col. Goff was a d i r e c t descendent of Maj . Gen, W i l l i a n Goffe who served under Cromwell and was one of the trial judges of King Charles 1 and who signed his death warrant and i t w a s f o r this reason t h a t the Coat of Arns was f o r f e i t .

THE ONTARIO NUMISMATIST i s published nonthly by the Ontario Nunismatic Bssociation. The publicat ion nay be obtained with nenbership i n one of the following categories :- Li fe Menber ship - $9. , Regular Meraber- sh ip - $3. yearly Juniors - $2, ea r ly (up t o 18 years of age), bsband and Wife {one journal) - $5. yearly, Club - $10. yearly. Special O.N.A. S te r l ing S i l v e r Lapel Pins (Screw back or pin back) only $2.50, Reraittance i s payable t o tho ? . t a ~ i o Nunismatic Association, P, 0. Box 33, Waterloo, Ontario,

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Page 43 Groups of nedals a re o f t e n cheaper than t h e equiva lent nedals

s ingly. T h i s i s because t h e nore cowmon medals a r e thrown i n by t h e d e a l e r as they would n o t s e l l so r e a d i l y by themselves. Therefore, when buying a group f o r a couple of i n t e r e s t i n g lredals i t i s neces- sa ry t o t ake comon medals which one nay already have,

Whenever I purchase a n e d d I always c lean (not pol i sh) it with soapy water o r s i l v e r d ip , and put a c lean rabbon on it. A d i r t y or t a rn i shed n e d d wi th an old r ibbon looks uns igh t ly and very few old s o l d i e r s would be seen dead v i t h t h e i r medals i n such condit ion,

When medals are mounted i n groups it i s important t o place -then i n t h e c o r r e c t sequence, Generally t h i s i s Orders, Decorations, Medals f o r Bravo:-7, Campaign medals i n d a t e order , c o m e ~ o r a t i v e neda l s (such as coronat ions) , long se rv ice nedals and f o r e i g n awards.

Most d e a l e r s i n nedals can supply new ribbons a t about .log per inch; 5 inches being needed f o r each nedal. Dealers i n nedals " a r e :-' A. Hi Baldwin and sons I t d o , 11 Adelphi Terrace, London S.W,I.,

England, J. B, Hayward, 1 7 P i c c a d i l l y Arcade, London, S.W.I., Eragland, . Canada Coin Exchange (Re D r m o n d , Medal ~ e p t . ) Room 101,

1121 St . Catherine St. West, Montreal 110, P,Q, Musket & Dubloon (Ed, Denby), 1206 Yonge St. , Toronto, Ont. Dealers i n M i l i t a r y Medals:- Les, Johnson, (New books), 9 U l l Place, Stoney Creek, Ont. Frances Edwards (Old & New Books), 83 Manglebone High St . ,

London W IM~AL, England. There a re many raore d e a l e r s who hold good s tocks of nedals and books, and I apologize f o r n o t mentioning raore of then. However, t o t h e beginner I would r e p e a t ny suggestion t h a t you check wi th o ther col- l e c t o r s before spending l a r g e anpunts with any p a r t i c u l a r dea le r ) as t h e r e a r e one or two shady charac te r s i n t h i s , as i n any other f i e l d of c o l l e c t i n .

NEWS AROUND THE C O I N CLUBS. BRANTFORD li'ISMATIC SOCIETY -

A t the l a s t nee tin^ t h e 0. N o A,. Audio- Visual s l i d e s on "Warnpuns t o Decinalsft was enjpiod- py.d.1. One of the i t e n s of i n t e r e s t brought up a t t h e meeting was a s e t of 1 2 coloured postcards received by t h e e d i t o r dep ic t ing t h e rare Russian coins of the Hernitage Col lec t ion , p r in ted i n t h e Sovie t Union. Also t h e l a t e s t discovery on Canadian Coins a re t h e 1965 issue. The four d i g i t s have been found I'Bluntfl and a re very scarce. CENTRAZ, C O I N CLUB

92 rne~ibers a%-'-ended t h e l a s t meeting. The outstand- ing event of the nleeting was t h e p resen ta t ion by Frank Rose t o t h e club 3f a s i l v e r Torex nedal and a cheque f o r $200.00 and thanked t h e club f o r helping t o nake Torex such a success. Then Frank Licshout presented Mr. Rose wi th a l i f e membership i n t h e club. CHAMPLAIN C O I N CLUB

A t t h e l a s t nee t ina it was announced t h a t t h e Ed i to r i s a menber of t h e Sick c h i l d r e n T s Hospi tal Chapter of t h e Canadian Kidney Foundation and t h a t t h e Chapter i s b y i n g t o buy an a r t i f i c i a l kidney which c o s t s $3,589.00, Doninion S t o r e s are going t o I

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purchase the kidney i f enough cash reg is te r tapes can be brought in. This i s the w_>y the club n e ~ b e r s can help by saving t h e i r sa les s l i p s , So l e t ' s see them, HAMTLT ON C 01 N CLUB

Ak the l a s t meeting Bruce Brace gave an i l l u s t r a - ted t a l k on how to exhibi t using his own handiwork as an excmple, Also Hms Ra,).=dius showed some interest ing 1935 $25.00 notes and B i l l Lave11 patterns fo r Confsderation medals, Prizes were won by Eugene Culp with Canadian Explorers Medallions and Lindsay McLenncm with Asterick Notes. I t was announced tha t the C,anadian Association of Token Collectors was inaugurated i n Kitchener. with John Shaw as Pres- ident. HlJRONIA ,NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION

A t the l a s t meeting the idea of a nini- show was introduced and exhibits were judged as i n a l a r g e show with ribbons going t o the winners. Discussions were held on the annual show t o be held i n Septenber and plans for this were s tar ted, INGERSOLL C O I N CLUB

At tho l as t neeting attended by 35 members and guests Alan Macnab gave a very interesting t a l k on NPaper Money of the Ingersoll Banks and the Bank of CanadaIt. His t a l k was mcorapanc ied by a display of sone paper noney, The annual Du%ch auction for the Easter Seal Fund was held and realized $45.00 for the Fund,

K I T C H E r n COIPJ CLUB_ The l a s t raeeting was called the "Albert Fuller

Day". Albert i s a charter ne~iber of the club and does much t o promote nmismatics with the displays he shows around the country and so a presentation was r-lade t o hin i n appreciation for h i s work. NORTH SIORK C O I N CLUB

A t the l a s t neeting Michael Zigler displayed a collection of bank notes of the Peoples1 Republic of China and Mr. Fked Jewett spoke on the Fenian Raid period i n Canadian history and showed several Br i t i sh "Fenian Rc2idtt service medals. M r . Strong gave a very informative t a l k on the ear ly French Regine and i t s e f fec t on Canadian Nurnisnatics. It was also announced tha t the recent show and bourse was a great success. C I T Y OF OTTAWA C O I N CLUB

A t the l a s t neetinrr a v i s i to r , M r . Boles. fron the Canadian Tine & Leisure Consultants, sGoke on thetpeople whoJbring the i r problcns to then t o be solved and how they t ry t o help then to spend their le i sure wisely. Two i t e n s were discussed and then l e f t for a fur ther necting& Whcthcr a person should be made a l i f e nernber a f te r 18 years i n the club and whether there should be star-ps a t the annual show. These things w i l l be decided l a t e r , PETERBOROUGH NUMISMATIC SOCIETY

A t the l a s t nceting there was a s l ide presentation fron the 0. No A. on the IfCanadian Voyageur Dollarff whlch was ~ u c h enjoyed. Plans for the annual show May 27th were f inal ized and we are looking forward t o a good event. There were three new nen- bers added t o our club and now we have a wenbership of 40. PORT CREDIT C O I N CLUB

The l a s t neeting featured a t a l k by Mr, Stanley Clute on the "How and Why of co l lec t ing Ancient CoinsIt. - Also plans ?or the annual strawberry f e s t i v a l on May 23rd were discussed.

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ST. CATKARINES C O I N CLUB The l a s t nee t ing was proclained "Special

Junior Achievenent Dayff rand w a s l e d by a Junior , Miss Dianne Kosiba who introduced t h e gues t speaker, a l s o a junior , J an Nielson, Jan t o l d how he f i r s t becar-le i n t e r e s t e d i n coins wi th t h e he lp of a few of t h e senior ner~bers , The speaker was thanked by another Junior , David Voaden, a f t e r which the nee t ing was again turned over t o t h e senior nenbers. ST. THOMAS NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION

The s p e c i a l f e a t u r e of t h e l a s t neet ing w a s a t a l k by Howard d h i t f i e l d on s tanp c b l l e c t i n g , The ncet- ing a l s o fea tured a l i v e l y coin auct ion and this showed how both hobbies can be corrbined. TILLSOrnURG NUMISMATIC SOCIETY

A t the l a s t nee t ing t h e game, "What s My CoinIf was played. There was a panel of 4 and they t r i e d - t o guess what co in another menber had i n t h r e e ques t ions e a h . After t h e panel e i t h e r guess t h e i d e n t i t y of the coin or have t o be t o l d t h e owner g ives a shor t t a l k on it, i t s h i s to ry , e t c . The word went out t h a t we need an auct ioneer f o r our show Oct. 29th. WATERLOO C O I N SOCIETY

A t t h e l a s t nee t ina a t a l k was given b s Dr . Robert McAlpine on coins and currency f?on t h e and- own ~ h d e r , t h e Kangaroo, t h e XodaBeazl and the Boomerang, none o ther than Australia. His t a l k was i l l u s t r a t e d by a d i s ~ l a v of coins he brought back f r o n h i s trig. T h i s t a l k was veGy i n t o r e i t i n and ~ a s * $ ~ $ $ y i $ by all, ******* ******** *******$ ********

TOREX '72 Torex and the Cen t ra l Coin Club Convention was a g r e a t success wi th aver 4,000 people a t tending and i t was ha i l ed as one of t h e n o s t successfu l shows i n r.lany years. The winners were a s fol lows :- Best of Show - R. Marce t t i , UoS0A., F i r s t - J i n Hayes, Georgetown, Second - W d t e r RllLm, Oakville, Third - W , Kow'iLsky Toronto, F i r s t Hon. Mention - R. I rwin, Second - Paul Johnson, ~ h i r d - Ton Waller, Fourth - P. Mel l igm, F i f t h - H. Rapcdius. The winners i n t h e J u o r c l a s s were: First - T. Banning, Second - C h r i s t i n e Kosiba, Third - Diane Kosiba and Fourth - Gary Mil le r . The judges f o r t h e show were Head Judge - B i l l Engl i sh , D r . Wilkinson, Pat L m b e r t , Don F l i ck , and B i l l McDonald. Congratulat ions on a good show. A l l t he b e s t fo r nex t year. ******** ******** ******** ******** *******

NORTH PORK C O I N SHCrd The 1972 North York Coin Club Show and Bourse w a s a d e f i n i t e success. The d e a l e r s i n attendance seened very s a t i s f i e d and two i n q u i r i e s about bourse t r b l . f o r 1973 have already been rece ived , The Club s White dlephant Table was very capably r~an~aged by Mrs. Louise Grahau and Mrs. Luc i l l e Colson wi th r~uch he lp f r o n M r . Gordon Vanson, Disa p lays ranged f r o n Canadian Coins and rai lway tokens t o Japanese and Ronain coins. Good luck on next year , North York.

I an sure t h a t no quar re l Would l a s t very long If one s i d e were dead r i g h t And t h e o ther dead wrong.

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P a ~ e 4-6

PROPOSED C O I N SHmS

Lis t ed below a e t h e proposed coin club annual show d d e s and bmquets , Please check t o see i f any of t h e s e d a t e s w i l l c o n f l i c t wi th your club s proposed da tes . May 13 - St. T h o ~ a s Annual Coin Show and Banquet i n Grace United

Church Audi tor im. Det,ails r e bourse, e t c . , t o St. Thonas Nunisnatic Association, Po 0. BOX 187, St.Thonas9 Onto

May 13 - O r i l l i a Chmpla in Coin Club Annual Show i n the O r a g e H a l l , Mississaga S t , West, O r i l l i a . D e t a i l s r e bourse, e t c . , t o H a r y Booth, 270 Nottawasaga St. , Orillia.

Mw 27 - Peterborough Nuniswatic Society Annual Coin Show a t t h e Orange H a l l , 184 Brock St., Peterboroughs Ontario. De- tai ls r e bourse a d d i sp lays t o Mr. Pard. Johnson, 375 Rogers St . , Peterborough, Ontario.

June 4 - Welland Coin Club Show f r o n 1.00 p.m. t o 6.00 pan. at t h e Pr incess ECizabeth School, Schol f ie ld S t r e e t , four blocks e a s t of Atlas S t e e l Pl,mt, Main St., turn r i g h t . Enquir- i e s as t o bourse ($10.00), e x h i b i t s , e t c . , t o Howard E i l l , 1 Hayes S t r e c t , St . C a t h a i n e s , Ont.

June 1 2 - S t r a t f o r d Coin Club Dinner Meeting. No f u r t h e r d e t a i l s ,

Aug. 5-6- J o i n t C. 1V. A.-2. P.M. So Convention a t the Holiday Inn, Civ ic Square, Toronto, Ontario, D e t a i l s r e bourse t o Jack V e f f l e r , P. 0. Box 7, S t a t i o n Itsn., Toronto. General Chairnan - Victor S n e l l , P, 0. Box 21g6, S t a t i o n "BM,, St. Catharines , Ontario.

July 15-16-City of Ottawa Coin Club 4 t h Annual Show i n t h e Chateau Laurier Hotel, D e t a i l s r e bourse, d i sp lays , e tc . , t o P.O. Box 6094, S t a t i o n "J1I Ottawa K2A I T a .

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Sep, 17 - London Nunisnatic Society Coin Show a t t h e Carousel Motor Hotel, Wellington Road South near Highww 401, London. In fo rna t ion r e bourse, d isp lays , e tc: , t o Lloyd T. Smith, 123 Arundle S t r e e t , London 41, Ontarlo.

Sep. 23 - Huronia Nur~iswatic Associat ion h u a l Show and Banquet. D e t a i l s r e bourse, e t c , , i n next b u l l e t i n .

Oct, 1 - Sarn ia Blucwater I n t e r n a t i o n a l Coin Show at t h e V i l l ~ g e , 751 N. Chr i s t ine St . , S w n i a . D e t a i l s r e bourse t o Norn. Sco t t , Box 89, Corunna, Exhib i t s - Robert Sargent, 1212 Hanoock St . , Por t Iluron, Michig,m, and General Chairnan - C a r l W i l l i w ~ s o n , 931 Greendale St., Sarnia, Ont.

Oct, 1 - Kitchener Coin Club Annud Show and Banquet a t t h e Holiday Im, Fdrway Road, Kitchencr. D e t a i l s r e bourse, e tc . , t o Ted Turonski, 111 L,mcaster St . East , U t c h e n e r , Ont,

Oct. 21 - St. Catharines Coin Club Annurd Show and Banquet i n West- lninster United Church Par ish H a l l , Queenston St. , S t . Catharines. D e t a i l s l a t e r .

Oct. 22 - S t r a t f o r d Coin Club AnnuLil Show and Auction wi th e i g h t bourse d e a l e r s and a 100 l o t auction. D e t a i l s r e t h e above t o S t r a t f o r d Coin Club, P.O. Box 262, S t r a t f o r d , Ont,

Oct, 29 - Til lsonburg N w ~ i s u a t i c Soc ie t3 Annual Coin and Antique Show i n t h e Orange H a l l , Brock S t , D e t a i l s r e bourse t o Ckas B, L a i s t e r , NO. 3 H i hway, Tillsonburg. General Chairnai - George Reynaert, k l Park Avenue, Delhi, Ont.

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A t 8,30 l a s t Sunday n i g h t a very t i r e d bu t hzppy ChdLrr~an ,and Co- chasirnm of your convention c o r n i t t e e sat down over, I th ink , a we l l deserved and thoroughly earned d r ink t o one of t h e n o s t successfu l conventions i n t h e h i s t o r y of the O.N,A, I f we sound a l i t t l e rambl- ing p lease bear wi th us because we &ill have n o t g o t t e n over t h e cu ln ina t ion of four nonths hard work....To l ~ e n t i o n b u t a few of. the h igh l igh t s , no convention i n our r e c o l l e c t i o n , has ever seated 40 bourse de,iler s, many of whora when questioned about I1How was b u s i n e s ~ ~ ~ r e p l i e d , "Good, Fine, Very G o o d , c t c . ~ b u t nowhere d i d we he,m any d e < d e r say he had had a poor show (we s ince re ly hope this was t h e case wi th d l ) . . , .we noted p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e in te r -dea l ing ,and ex- chmge of quipps mong t h e d e a l e r s and dl appeared t o be joining to- gether i n good fcllowship. , . ,The banquet, while n o t as nany as we had hoped f o r (300) d i d s e a t approxinately 200.. .It was one of those banquets were everybody appeared Zo he thoroughly enjoying t h e u e t l l and t h e s p i r i t of f r i e n d l i n e s s seened t o nark the whole convention. .. Thc n c a l was e x c e l l e n t , efficiently served, piping ho t and enjoyed by all ;,,. Another h i g h l i g h t was our guest speaker, Bob Willcy, f i r s t r e c i p i e n t of t h e O.N.A. Gold Medal Award of Merit, past ~ e n b e r of t h e execut ive, ,u? ,ardent, conversant ,and dedicated nuralsnat is t , who, one c,m t e l l , just loves t o i n p a r t h i s n m i s n a t i c knotrledge, be i t t o one or two persons or t o an audience of 200 t o 300...Bobts t d k w a s a s good a s h i s knowledgo of his subjec t , . . .One or two th ings were f o r g o t t e n i n our exc i t enen t of thc evening ,and here nay we c o r r e c t an overs ight of your chai rcen when introducing t h e head t a b l e and your h,ard-working convention cormit tee, we fo rgo t t o welcorae t h e =any v i s i t o r s from d i s t a n t po in t s t o nunsrous t o nent ion who travelled i n some cases hundreds of n i l e s . . .We say thank you f o r coning, and hope you w i l l cone again soon., . .The grand f i n a l e was, of course the O o N o A

Award of Merit ; c a e f t i l l y p l m e d with every precaut ion taken t o ensure t h e r e c i p i s n t had no i d e a of t h e honour being bestowed upon her , How wel l we succeeded everyone a t t h e b,anquet saw f o r thenselves. . . . It i s t h c f i r s t t i n e i n t h e n,my years we have known Louise GrAm t h a t we ever saw her l o s e her cool.. .I f e e l sure had i t n o t been f o r t h e s t rong shoulder of our geni,il B i l l 8 n g l i s h Louise n i g h t have pul led a most unladyl ike a c t ,and f ,ainted----Congr ~ t u l a t i o n s , Louise, we know of no one who was a o r e worthy and has e'vned t h i s h ighes t of awards....As f o r e x h i b i t s , t h e r e were sone 89 cases of conpe t i t ive d i sp l2ys wi th a n u b e r of f i n c e x h i b i t s i n t h e Court of Honour,. ,The n a j o r i t y of thc conpe t i t ivc d i s p l a y s were exce l l en t , naking t h e work of t h e judges an ,vduous one, while we haven ' t t h e space t o publ i sh t h e conplete l i s t of -display winners here, t h i s w i l l be done next nonth, 13ut we j u s t wmt t o say Congrats t o Walter Allen f o r h i s Best of Show displ,ay, t o the S t . Catharines Coin Club f o r winning t h c Chcvlles L a i s t e r c lub trophy and t o dl thosepr ize winners and non- p r i z e winners d i k e , we pcay a h c m t y vote of thanks f o r the nany hours of painstaking work preparing your exhib i t s . . . .Where our next Conv- e n t i o n i n 1973 w i l l be held we do n o t know.. , .We ,we awaiting an i n v i t a t i o n . ,.We do know i t w i l l have t o be a re,d d i l l y t o bea t Conv- e n t i o n '72 i n the C i ty of Niagara F ~ ~ s ~ ~ .We c lose by saying HThmkst' t o a l l who helped n,&e t h i s show a succcss ,md a b ig thank you l lspeshul-l ikel ' t o t h e Sher aton-Brock Hotel f o r t h e i r n m y kindnesses ,and co-opcr a t i o n

Ye Ed

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NEW MEDIl3ERS Applicat ions published i n t h e March i s s u e of the Ont,ulio Nwaismatist have now been accepted. The following app l i ca t ions have been re- ceived. I f no w r i t t e n objec t ions a re received, t h e i r accept,mce w i l l Se acknowledged i n t h e June i s s u e of t h e Ontario Nur.lisnatist0

842 - J. F. Whitchurch St . Thonas, Ont,?rio 843 - Russ McWhinnie Toronto 168, Ontario 844- - Robin C d d w e l l Peterborough, Ontario 845 - Ronald Jo Marcet t i Mount Clonens, Michigan 48043, UoSoAo 846 - Russ Wood R.R. # 3, Sudbury, Ontar io 847 - R L v G o Pleau Oshawa, OntLario

848 - Chris Brooker London 15, Ontario

THIS t N THAT Well another convention has cone and gone which has

been f u l l y c m e r e d elsewhere --- However, I would l i k e t o draw your a t t e n t i o n t o one inport,ant i t e n of a l l conventions, t h e d a t e --- A r a t h o r unfor tunate s t a t e of ,aff ,airs has happened wi th t h e forthcon- ing show a t Kitchener m d S a r n i a --- It would appear t h a t Ye Ed nixed up t h e d a t e s of these two shows as being one on t h e 1 s t of October and one on the 21s t of October, and, although I have sezrchcd ny old March notes , it would appc~ul I have destroyed t h e n o t i f i c a t i o n f r o n Norn Sco t t ---I hereby apologize t o YOU, Norn, ,and of course you w i l l note t h e e r r o r has becn rectified i n t h i s cu r ren t i s s u e and I do hope you w i l l overlook an honest n i s t ake . --- Carrying t h i s po in t of d a t e s one s t e p f 'urther, I would suggest those clubs which h a b i t u a l l y c l a s h yc,m i n md y e w o u t wight f i n d i t adv,mtageous t o con tac t the club they c la sh with md r e q u e s t t h e i r for thconing show d a t e f o r t h e curr- e n t y e a --This i s j u s t a suggestion t o perhaps e l i n i n a t e inc idences of t h i s kind and while we do our b e s t t o be as accura te as possiblie t h i s sc rv ice i s a t rzost only a guide t o for thcoping showsand n o t a s e t t i n g down of d a t e s --- I note , passing t h a t t h c r e has n o t been any s o r t of response t o ny s h o r t a r t i c l e ahpearing on page 38 of t h e Apr i l i3ul lc t in9 no club has cone up with an old-fashioned I t l e t s g e t together i n 73" ---For those of you who f e e l t h a t you are n o t ready y e t ' v e say, 'HOW do you know u n t i l you t r y 1 ,md a f t e r ,dl if t h e Niagara F d l s Coin Club wi th 2 ts$d ner~bership of 23, h a l f of which a c t i v e l y helped wi th t h e convention, c,m do it, so can you, you w i l l have t o work l i k e hades, b u t we do p ~ - m i s e you a g r e a t f e e l i n g of s a t i s f a c t i o n when t h e show has becn a success through your e f f o r t s --- Another poin t occurs t o rae i n passing, perhaps we should consider the i d e a of only holding conventions every second yeLul, i n o the r words, only holding a convention i n e l e c t i o n yc,m -- We i n v i t e our r eaders t o comcnt on t h i s a s a guide f o r f u t u r e d i scuss ion wi th our execut- i v e --- All f o r now --- See you f h l k s i n June

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O N T A R I O N U M I S M A T I C A S S O C I A T I O N

TREASURER IS REPORT FOR PERIOD JANUARY 1. 1971 TO DECEMBER 31. 1971

GENERAL ACCOUNT

PETTY CASH @ JANUARY 1. 1 9 7 1 BANK BALANCE @ JANUARY 1. 1 9 7 1

RECEIPTS

. . . . . MEIYIBERSHIPS (REGULAR. JUNIOR & CLUB) $1. 163 0 0 IGDALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 932.74 LAPELPINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.75 DISPLAY CASE RENTAL . . . . . . . 206.50 . . . O.N.A. SHARE OF NET PROFIT (N.B.C.C.) 582.36 BANK & BOND INTEREST . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.34 C.N.E. NET PROFIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391.87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUDIOVISUAL 24.35 ON A/c OF O.N.A. . H.N.A. CONVENTION LOSS . 38.00 SUNDRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.25 $3.428.16

EXPENSES

0 . N . A . PUBLICATION "THE ONTARIO NUMISMATIST" $ 475.45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEDALS 813.50 POSTAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102.31 SAFETY DEPOSIT & POST OFFICE BOX RENTAL . . 40.00 1970 & 1971 AWARDS OF MERIT & ENGRAVING . . 72.95 . . . . . . . . . . . BOOKBINDING & PRINTING 101.43 HONORAR IUMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00 . . . . . . . DISPLAY & PROMOTIONAL SERVICE 69.79 . . . . . DONATION (AUDIO VISUAL SLIDE SET) 25.00 . . . . . . . . . DISPLAY CASE RENTAL REFUND 159.50 TRAVELLING EXPENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . 230.00 ENGRAVING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.63 PROOF LIKE SETS & PLAQUES . ARCHIVES. ETC . . 137.50 RETAIL SALES TAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38.61 . . . . . A.N.A.. C.N.A.. KAYAK & COIN WORLD 32.47 TYPEWRITER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 . . . . . . . . STATIONERY & OFF ICE SUPPLIES 12.94 . . . . . . . . . O.N.A. CONVENTION BUTTONS 24.90 TELEPHONE . . . . . a * . . . . . . . . . . 31.48 . . . . . . . . . DELEGATE A.N.A. CONVENTION 20 • 0 0 ROOM RENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 SUNDRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.87 $2.833.33

. . . . . . . EXCESS RECEIPTS OVER EXPENSES $ 594.83 . . . . . . . PETTY CASH @ DECEMBER 31. 1971 $ 19.56 CANADA SAVING BOND BALANCE @ DECEMBER 31. 1971 1.000.00 BANK BALANCE @ DECEMBER 31. 1971 . . . . . . 1.294.19 2.313.75

BANK RECOIK ILIAT ION

BANK ?ASS BOOK BALANCE @ DECEMBER 31. 1971 . $1,327.49 LESS OUTSTANDING CHEQUES . . . . . . . . . . 33.30

STATEMENT BANK BALANCE @ DECEMBER 31. 1971 $1,294.19

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O N T A R I O N U M I S M A T I C A S S O C I A T I O N

TREASURER ' S REPORT FOR PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1 9 7 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1 9 7 1

CONTIXGEXCY ACCOUNT

BANI< BALANCE @ JANUARY 1, 1 9 7 1 . . . . . . a

RECEIPTS

INTEREST ON GLJARAWEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE $ 140.00 . . . . . . INTEREST ON CAbL4DA SAVINGS BONDS 1 5 3 . 7 5 BANK INTEREST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.84 $ 299.59

EXPENSES

CANADA SAVINGS BONDS . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 $ 300.00 . . . . . . . . EXCESS EXPENSES OVER RECEIPTS $ - -41 1

BANK BALANCE @ DECEMBER 31, 1 9 7 1 . . . . . . $ 3 0 . 1 9

L I F E MEMBERSHIP ACCOUNT

BANI< BALANCE @ JANUARY 1, 1 9 7 1 . . . . . . . . $ 106.36

RECEIPTS

. . . . . . . . . . . . . L I F E MEMBERSHIPS $ 50.00 INTEREST ON GUARAEJTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 66.11 BANK INTEREST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 2 4 $ 1 2 0 . 3 5

EXPENSES

. . . . . . . . . . . MEIviBERSHIP DUES j 1.97 1) 45.00 CANADA TRUST - GUAPANTEED INVESTMENT CERT. 100.00 $ 145.00

. . . . . . . EXCESS EXPENSES OVER RECEIPTS . . . . . . BANK BALANCE @ DECEIJIDER 31, 1 9 7 1

ASSET SUMMARY @ DECEIGER 31, 1 9 7 1 ---

CASH, BOND & BANK BALANCE - GENERAL ACCOUNT $ 2 , 3 1 3 . 7 5 . . . . . . BANK BALANCE CONTINGENCY ACCOUNT 30.19 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERF IF ICATE & CANADA . . . . . SAVING BONDS CONTINGENCY ACCOUNT 4 , 3 0 0 e O 0 . . . . BANK BALANCE L I F E ME'HBERSHIP ACCOUNT 8 1 . 7 1 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES - L I F E . . . . . . . . . . . MEMBERSHIP ACCOUh'II 850.00 $7 ,575 .65 TOTAL ASSETS 1 9 7 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,605.88 . . . . . . . . . . INCREASE I N CASH ASSETS $ 9 6 9 . 7 7

THE BANK ACCOUNTS ARE MAINTAINED AT THE CANADA TRUST

WESTMOUNT ERAP7Cl-I , KITCHENeR , ONTARIO. . . L7, ... 1)' 0

PRESIDENT &--P--,i/, 1 - 7 , -1 &/7- iJ fi+z-L) -