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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ONTARIO NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION WATERLOO. ONTARIO 1967 - 1969 0. N. A. OFFICERS Past Presidents Ro R. Rekofski (1962-'65) Lo T o Smith (196 5-6 President. William English First Vice-president Vacant Second Vice-president Water Griggs Secretary Mrs. Pat Lmbert Tkeasurer Bruce H, Raszmann Mailing Address Box 33, Waterloo, Gntari.0 DIRECTORS Airea 1 Howard W h i t f i e l d zwtt Jephson 2 Arthur Honour 3 J, Edward Stahley 4DonFlick 5Ken Prophet l1 5 R. R. Morse It 7 C.harles Miller It 8 Earl C. Grandmaisc~n I' 10 Charles John McKay-clemenzs B. Laiste HISTORIAN - Walter Griggs PUBLICITY - Lo T o Smith (Temporary) LIBRAXIAN - Mrs. Hazel Munro, Box 33, Waterloo, Ont. AUDI 0 VISUAL SERVICE - Charles Be Laister, No. 3 Highway, Tillsonburg, Ontario, EDITOR - W. E, Pat Lmbert, 57 Emmett Road, St, Catharines, Ontario I - Volume 7 Becember Page 92 DELEGATES MEETING OF T-El3 0. N. A. Held October 6th, 1968 in the Graniteclub, Kitchener, Ont. 7) - -- The President, William English, opened the Delegates meeting by wel- coming all who came and expressing a wish that more had attended, At the beginning of the meeting there were 7 present but as time went on the numb€? swelled to 13, All were reminded of the lunchson at 12,00 noon sponsored by the Kitch~..~~el~ Coin Club and the 0. N,A, Xt was reported that 7 executi~?? meetings were held last year with zn average attendance of from 9 to 12, A resume of tile General Meeting was quickly gone over including thc treasureris report, passing of the Constitution and By--Laws and the Audic- Visual report. Again a plea was issued for more slides and the directors and delegates were asked to try to provide coins to he photographed to make slides. Charlie Laister pointed out that he has no paper money slides and they could prove interesting, Charlie asked that clubs who wished to advertise special events on the slides to let him have the information as early as possible, 2 or 3 months ahead- That they get the sets back as quickly as possible after use and end-ase the $1~00 charge at time of apgli catiall .for s 1idc.s. 1 c; was moved by Pat Lambert, seconded bs Charlie Laister that a contribution of $1,00 per slide up to a maximum of $30.00 be given to any club or member for making a set of slides ::or use, Carried. It was suggested that a list be collected of the dzte and place of eacll club s meeting ard that it be prinkd -n

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ONTARIO NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION WATERLOO. ONTARIO

1967 - 1969

0. N. A. OFFICERS Pas t Pres idents

Ro R. Rekofski (1962-'65) L o T o Smith (196 5-6

P r e s i d e n t . W i l l i a m Engl ish

First Vice-president Vacant

Second Vice-president W a t e r Griggs

Secre tary Mrs. Pat L m b e r t

Tkeasurer Bruce H, Raszmann

Mailing Address Box 33, Waterloo, Gntari.0

DIRECTORS Airea 1 Howard Whi t f i e ld

z w t t Jephson 2 Arthur Honour 3 J, Edward Stahley 4 D o n F l i c k 5 K e n Prophet

l 1 5 R. R. Morse I t 7 C.harles Mi l l e r I t 8 E a r l C. Grandmaisc~n

I' 10 Charles John McKay-clemenzs B. L a i s t e HISTORIAN -

Walter Griggs PUBLICITY -

Lo T o Smith (Temporary) LIBRAXIAN -

Mrs. Hazel Munro, Box 33, Waterloo, Ont.

AUD I 0 VISUAL SERVICE - Charles Be L a i s t e r , No. 3 Highway, Ti l lsonburg, Ontario,

EDITOR - W. E, Pat L m b e r t , 57 Emmett Road, S t , Catharines, Ontario

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Volume 7 Becember Page 92

DELEGATES MEETING OF T-El3 0. N. A. Held October 6 t h , 1968

i n t h e G r a n i t e c l u b , Kitchener, Ont. 7) - --

The Pres ident , W i l l i a m Engl ish, opened t h e Delegates meeting by wel- coming a l l who came and expressing a wish t h a t more had at tended, A t t he beginning of t h e meeting t h e r e were 7 present bu t a s time went on t h e numb€? swelled t o 13,

A l l were reminded of t h e lunchson a t 12,00 noon sponsored by t h e K i t c h ~ . . ~ ~ e l ~ Coin Club and t h e 0. N,A,

X t was repor ted t h a t 7 execu t i~?? meetings were held l a s t year wi th zn average attendance of from 9 t o 12,

A resume of tile General Meeting was quickly gone over inc luding thc t r e a s u r e r i s r e p o r t , passing of t h e Cons t i tu t ion and By--Laws and the Audic- Visual r e p o r t . Again a p l e a was i ssued f o r more s l i d e s and t h e d i r e c t o r s and de lega tes were asked t o t r y t o provide coins t o he photographed t o make s l i d e s . Char l i e L a i s t e r pointed out t h a t he has no paper money s l i d e s and they could prove i n t e r e s t i n g , Char l ie asked t h a t c lubs who wished t o a d v e r t i s e s p e c i a l events on t h e s l i d e s t o l e t him have t h e information as e a r l y a s poss ib le , 2 or 3 months ahead- That they g e t t h e sets back as quickly a s poss ib le a f t e r use and end-ase t h e $1~00 charge a t time of apg l i ca t ia l l .for s 1idc.s. 1 c; was moved by Pat Lambert, seconded b s Char l i e L a i s t e r t h a t a con t r ibu t ion of $1,00 per s l i d e up t o a maximum of $30.00 be given t o any club or member f o r making a s e t of s l i d e s ::or use , Carr ied.

It was suggested t h a t a l i s t be co l l ec ted of t h e d z t e and p lace of eacll club s meeting ard t h a t i t be p r i n k d - n

P a e 93 .t;l~e b u d e t i n from time t o time, ALSO a l i s t of all ~~x~c~t.%-c,.~7i;%1'ai~~. be made and a l i s t of all club members and s e n t t o all d i r e c t o r s .

The C,N.E. d i sp lay came up next and it was brought out t h a t t h e d i sp lay by the 0, N,k, was an improvement on previous years . One sugges- t i o n mad- was Chat all cases on the w a l l s should be locked t o prevent coins or b i l l s disappearing. It was estimated t h a t thousands saw t h e e x h i b i t s , . ,i;ht o r t s n 2 i T . J mmcnzbers' j.ch?cG 'dming or ar%t;r t l f i the &, 6 la@- pins verc sold. iric zlso r e a l i z e d $22.00 p r o f i t from t h e medals so ld , Wellings Manufacturers made the medjl.s a t c o s t and even wi th allowing those who helped a t t h e d i sp lay t o buy the medals a t cos t we w i l l break even, A s p e c i a l t h m k s was given t o Vince Doran and l i is worlrers who looked a f t e r t h e 1968 C.N.E, show,

A s p e c i a l p l e a was made concerning t h e Spea-kers C i r c u i t and t h e de lega tes were urged t o t r y and ge t speakers and t o p i c s i n t h e i r own c lubs and then make them known t o t h e 0. No A. and o the r c lubs,

The C l a s s i f i c a t i o n of Category Displays came up, e s p e c i a l l y . the one f o r medals and t h e genera l f e e l i n g was t h a t t h e r e should be a d i f f e r e n t category f o r medals a lready s e t up, as s o c i e t y medals, and those t h a t go back f o r yea r s and n a t u r a l l y cannot be i n a s good condi t ion- Tills . % t o be looked i n t o f u r t h e r ,

A l l were then i n v i t e d t o look a t t h e d i sp lays and v i s i t t h e boursi? d e a l e r s and assembl a fo r lunch a t 12,OO noon, The Pres ident then closed t h e meeting, -.--.----- -------- ----em-- - - - - - -em ----...---

NlWS FROM THE C O I N CLUBS CHAMPLAIN C O I N CLUB - ---

Held t h e i r m u d banquet on Thursday, N O ~ . 7 t h beginning with a hot turkey d inner , followed by an address- &d a f i l m ' from t h z : O r i l l i a Film Board. It was a huge success.

ADDITIONAL 0, 3, A, BZRVICE$ Chairman of Display Cases -- Speakers C i r c u i t Service . M r , Walter Holst , Mrs. Ruth Mueller, 4 Maple Court, 239 Lancaster s t ..west, W a t e ~ l o o , Ont. Tel. 576-7831 (1\mJ) ICitchener, Ontario.

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THE: ONTARIO NUMISMATIST i s published monthly by t h e Ontario Numismatic A.ssociation. The pub l i ca t ion may be obtained wi th meinberships of one of t h e following ca tegor ies . L i f e meri~berships - $50.00, r e g u l a r memberships- ?$3.00 year ly , Juniors - $2, year ly , (up t o 18 years of age) , Husband and Wife (one j o u r n d j - $5, yea r ly , Club - $10. year ly . Specia l O.I\ToAo S t e r l i n g S i lve r Lapel Pins (screw back or p in back) only $2.50.

Remittances (p lus bank exchange i f paid by cheque) payable t o t h e Ontario Nunisniatic Association, P. 0. Box 33, Waterloo, Ont~t-ioo

Authorized as second c l a s s mail by the Post Off ice Department, Ottawa, and f o r payment of postage i n cash,

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On Thanksgiving weekend, Oct. 1 2 t h 9 the Bay of Quinte Nw~iismatic Association held i t s annual Coinarana i n t h e Pinnacle Room of t h e Hotel Quinte i n B e l l e v i l l e , The show was we l l a t tended and was a g r e a t success, The auct ion saw severa l good coins so ld a t f a i r pr ices . The Best of Show A~gard went t o Gwen Sager of B e l l e v i l l e wi th a love ly d i s p l a y of conmunion tokens. Gary Show of Tweed won t h e Gordon Grey Best Junior d isp lay . BRAWFORD C O I N CLUB -

Held t h e i r 8 t h Annual Banquet, Bourse and Exhibi t ion a t which members and gues ts enjoyed'.a f i n e r o a s t beef dinner . The founding Pres ident , Walter Griggs, w a s t h e gues t speaker. He spoke on Newfound- l and , o u t l i n i n g the h i s t o r y of B r i t a i n ' s o l d e s t colony, e a r l y currency, t r ad ing , f i s h i n g and lumbering. Coinage f i r s t made i t s appearance i n 1865. One of i t s s p e c i a l t i e s was 2 0 ~ ~ ' picocs, It was a most enjoyable time. HAMILTON C O I N CLUB -

To d a t e the r e p o r t on t h e F a l l Show i s n o t i n and we w i l l have a f u l l s t o r y on i t next month, but i t was a huge success wi th good d i s p l a y s aid a f i n e auct ion. m O N I A IVLIMISMAYIC ASSOCIATION -

The November meeting fea tured the O.N.A. audio v i s u a l s l i d e s on "Canadian Voyageur Dollar1 ' which i s t h e s t o r y of t h e 1963 ; ; i lver d o l l a r :from i t s shape a$ i t s design. It was much enjoyed.

LONDON NUMISMATIC SOCIETY - A t t h e l a s t meeting t h e club was en te r t a ined by the pas t -

p res iden t , Tom Masters, w i th coloured s l i d e s of t h e Numismatic Monument Parlc a t Sudbu-ry, and followed t h i s wi th an i n t e r e s t i n g t a l k on t h e l1U0 S, Flying Eagle Centst1. There were two n i c e d i sp lays on t h i s t o p i c made up by Tom Masters and Lloyd T. Smithh, NIAGARA FALLS C O I N CLUB -

Mr. Arthur Honour, the 0. N,A. D i rec to r f o r tinis a r e a was t h e gues t speaker . Also a liorninating committee was appointed and w i l l br ing t h e r e s u l t s of t h e i r work a t t h e next meeting, C I T Y OF OTTAWA C O I N CLUB -

A t t h e October yee t ing a s l i d e was shown f e a t u r i n g Hudson Bay Numismatics through the courtesy of t h e C. N.A. and Jack Roberts provided t h e comentary. The Noveyber meeting i s i n the Chateau Laxcrier and w i l l take t h e form of a t r ad ing n ight . PORT CREDIT C O I N CLUB -

The gues t speaker a t the November meeting was M r . P ierce of Sherritt-Gordon mines, His theme was n i c k e l coin mintage a t Ottawa and elsewhere. The Club i s looking forward t o i t s Christmas par ty t o be held on December 12, and i t i s t o be highl ighted by a t a l k by M r , Gale J a r v i s on Canada's Coin Production. STRATHROY C O I N CLUE -

The Annual Coin Show was held on Nov. 17,1968, a t vh ich about 50 people had an enjoyable afternoon. There were t h r e e bourse t a b l e s and a 58 l o t auc t ion included Canadian Decimal, token, paper money, B r i t i s h and Foreign coins, F i r s t p r i z e winners i n each category were - Canadian Decimal - Mr. J. DeShutter, Forest;, Fkeeign - Mr. Howard Whit-- f i e l d , London; Tokens - M r . E. W. Sanders:, Crediton; Paper Money - Carl Lehrbass, AZvinston and Jun io r s - Miss F lo ra J a l k e r , Judges were Mr. H, Whitf ie ld and M r . Eo Jephson.

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On Sunday af ternoon 89 members ,ad guests enjoyed an i n t e r e s t i n g t a l k by Vice-President Pat Lambert on h i s r ecen t t r i p t o England &d -b.h~ Royal Mint. Guests were welcomed from as f a r away as Buffalo, I7T.Y. A t a b l e auct ion brought much enjoyment, a f t e r which t h e meeting closed, SARNIA I\TUMISMATIC SOCIETY -

The November meeting showed candid s l i d e s of t h e Blue Water I n t e r n a t i o n a l Coin Show and a Blind Auction was conducted by Fred Robert- son and enjoyed by dl. A t t h e October meeting Happy 100 th m r t h d a y I , was ce lebra ted by t h e Society wi th a huge b i r thday cake. THISTLETOWN C O I N CLUB -

A t t h e November xeeti i ig MY, Ricky Morse gave a t a l k on "Why I c o l l e c t v a r i e t i e s 1 v a id showed s l i d e s of some of t h e v a r i e t i e s he has. Also nominations were held, the r e s u l t s of which w i l l be made known a t a l a t e r da te . TORONTO C O I N CLUB -

A t t h e i r r egu la r meeting the Toronto Coin Club enjoyed a t a l k by M r . Alan MacNab, P res iden t of t h e I n g e r s o l l Club, on "Fighters of Canadavv, the explorers , m i l i t a r y and goverment p e r s o n a l i t i e s i n the e a r l y days of Canadian developement. M r . MacNab a l s o had h i s award winning e x h i b i t o f - n c d a l s of Canadar s m i l i t a r y and p o l i t i c a l f i g h t e r s . A l l g r e a t l y enjoyed t h e i n t e r e s t i n g t a l k , ST. THOMAS IYUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION -

The November meeting was known as rtDisplay Meetingv1 and members brought i n t h e i r d i s p l a y s of Canadian and Foreign Coins, 8 i l l s and Medallions and made a good time f o r al l . It w a s a l s o nomination n igh t , WOODSTOCK C O I N CLUB. -

A t t h e l a s t nee t ing MrS Walter Griggs of Brantford presented a f i n e t a l k on Newfoundland and Newfoundland Coinage. H i s v a s t knowledge on t h e sub jec t portrayed h i s keen i n t e r e s t i n helping o ther N u ~ i s m a t i s t s . E l e c t i o n of o f f i c e r s w i l l be announced next meeting.

TRY T-HIS ON YOUR. YOUNGSTZRS When should you st 'wt impressing a youngster w i t h t h e value of a

n m i s m a t i c co l l ec t ion? Reader Lincoln Wilding of Paxton, Mas s o has some p e r t i n e n t thoughts on t h i s sub jec t , expressed i n a r e c e n t l e t t e r which i s as follows: "We have a l l met many youthful (and some no t so youth'ful) coin c o l l e c t o r s , who i n a weak or thought less moment, have spent a p o t e n t i a l l y valuable c o l l e c t i o n , much t o t h e i r l a t e r r e g r e t .

Recently I r e c a l l e d using t h i s l i t t l e j i n g l e t o a young r e l a t i v e , and a f t e r d isp laying i t i n a pe rmaen t , easy-to-see l o c a t i o n , I asked her t o read it cfloud, then look me s t r a i g h t i n the eye, promising t o abide by her pledge always, It worked, Here i s the j ingle-

IvIf ever I tempted t o t ake f r o n t h i s c o l l e c t i o n , 1'11 look i n t o my mir ror and say t o ray r e f l e c t i o n : I. hereby make a promise, t o keep, I hope and pray, To l eave these coins jusC as they ~ w e , u n t i l I ' m old and gray, I"1 add more t o t h i s , my promise: These coins I w i l l n o t l end , But keep, p r o t e c t and save them, n e i t h e r give away nor spendOvv

How about c l ipping t h i s and p lac ing i t on t o p of your coins i n your s a f e t y depos i t bcl; so you w i l l see it f i r s t when you open t h e box.

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Thanks t o Mrs. Hi tchie , L ib ra r i an , The St . Catharines Coin Club,

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NOMINATIONS FOR O.N,A, OFFICERS FOR 1 9 6 9 - n TERM OF OFFICE ----- We a r e pleased t o announce t h e appointment of M r . E l l i ~ , t t Jephson as c!:a:i.rman f o r our 1969 N~minat ions and E lec t ion of o f f i c e r so Nominations fo? t h e following Of f i ce r s and D i r e c t o r s a re t o be mailed to:-

M r . E l l i o t t Jephson, 0 .N.A. Nominating Corn i t t ee , Po00 Box 33, WATERLOO, Ontario

The o f f i c e s t o be f i l l e d are:-President, F i r s t Vice-President, Second Vice President , Secre tary , Treasurer and Di rec to r s f o r each of t h e t ~ n a reas l i s t e d i n the By-Laws of ow: cons t i%ut ion .

To a s s i s t members i n determining those e l i g i b l e f o r nomination, we r e p r i n t t h e following sec t ions of A r t i c l e 7- s f our cons t i tu t ion : -

Sec t ion 1 --Any L i f e or Regular Member who has been i n good s tanding f o r ' t w o yea r s or longer s h a l l be e l i g i b l e t o hold o f f i c e i n t h e

Sec';ion 2 - No member s h a l l be e l i g i b l e f o r o f f i c e of Pres ident u n t i l - he has served a f u l l two-year term as an e lec ted o f f i c e r ,

Sec t ion 5 - All nominations s h a l l be made i n w r i t i n g , signed by two -.--- menibers i n good standing and s e n t t o t h e Chairman of t h e E l e c t i o n C o ~ ~ ~ i t t e e , Each nomination s h a l l be accompanied by a w r i t t e n acceptance f : r m t h e nominee or a d e c l a r a t i o n signed by the nominators s t a t i n g t h a t tkic noillinee has expressed wi l l ingness t o serve . i f e l e c t e d ,

Sec t ion 14 - The t e r n of o f f i c e of an e l ec ted p res iden t s h a l l be --,--.- ?:.im%ted t o one e lec ted two-year term,

Sect ion 15 .- No member s h a l l s tand f o r e l e c t i o n f o r more than one ---.. --- o f f i c e ,

Cone on, Members, l e t u s have your noninat ions f o r yaw Executive and Di rec to r s f o r t h e new year. "I .-..--.-.- ".. -- ---------- -------- -------- -----.-,

RECOMI\ENDATIOi\TS FOR "THE &JARD OF MERIT 196911 - 4 1 1 O.N.Ao members and p a r t i c i p a t i n g clubs are requested t o subn i t zecomendat ions fo r the 1969 O,?J,A, Award of Meri t , Please adhere t o the r u l e s governing t h i s d i s t i n c t i v e m d h ighes t of t h e O0R7A, Awardso A.ddress all correspondence to:- 1969 O.N.A. Award of Merit ,P. 0. Box 33, Waterloo, Ontario. ...---.---- -------- -------- -------- ------em

A FILLER - UPPER IIaving a few l i n e s t o spare, Ye Ed thought t h i s n i g h t be t h e i d e a l time .to give a few thoughts on t h e many Coin Shows, C.oinarmlas, Banquets, e t c , t h a t he has attended over t h e l a s t t h r e e months. Conrxencing wi th t h e 0, N,A, Show a t the beginning of Oc@ober and ending wi th the s n d l but 2 e x c e l l z n t show at Hamilton, Ye Ed has had hii-aself a b a l l - One th ing judging does f o r you (bes ides a l i t t l e work) i s i t makes you llLOOK1l a t t h e e x h i b i t s and here i s where I would l i k e t o make a few h e l p f u l comients, F i r s t , t o t h e numerous winners of t h e F i r s t Awards and t h e n e s t of Show pr izes , congra tu la t ions , Watching t h e expressions on yow: f a c e s as you rece ive your awards - i s OW reward f o r t h e mi les of t r a v e l and time consumed i n judging. Second, t o the f o l k s e s who won seconds and t h i r d s and those who d5dnot win any awxrd, L would say Chat i n many .i.nstw-ces t h e d i f fe rence between I1place ah6 showH w.as only alraatter of ::I po in t or two, which l e a d s ne t o o f f e r some h e l p f u l h i n t s .

(continued next month)

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To he lp clubs decide upon a coin show d a t e t h a t w i l l n o t c o n f l i c t wi th another club i n i t s a r e a we a re liStigg proposed da tes . Proposed d a t e s w i l l be l i s t e d every t h r e e nonths and f o r the l a s t t h r e e consecutive months p r i o r t o show d a t e s , 3-969 Mar 22 -- S t Q Thorilas Nunismati c Associat ion S ix th Annual Coin Show

and B a ~ q u e t a t t h e Grace United Church, S t . Thomas, On$ario. Mar , :?? - Waterloo Coin Society Annual Banquet and Coin Show, May 3-4- Ci ty o f Ottawa Coin Show at t h e Talisman Motel, 1376 Carling

Ave,, Ottawa, Onto Chairman of the Co~imittee i s N.A. Burton, 104 Cote Des Neiges S t , , Ottawa,

Oct. k-5- Icitchener Coin Club Annual Show and Banquet. -------- X ------...- ------me -------- -------- ADDRESS GIVEN B Y o E i PRESIDENT AT THE 0. No A. BANQUET

(For those who were n o t a t the Convention t h i s i s w e l l worth reading) ,

The p a s t four years have been t r y i n g years f o r t h e nml i sna t i c hobby. Since 1964 t h e r e has been a dec l ine i n coin club attendance a t r e g u l a meetings, Many c o l l e c t o r s , d i sa l lus ioned by t h e specula t ive bug, were h u r t f i n a n c i a l l y and were l o s t t o the hobby. The 0oN.A. has weathered t h i s storm but n o t without some c a s u a l t i e s . Our c lub member- s h i p i s down s l i g h t l y , 4 raeribers, due t o the f a c t that; ~ a n g clubs ceased t o opera te , But our club membership on a percentage b.asis of a c t i v e clubs i s higher ,

We have had a n m l i f e i n the coin c o l l e c t i n g hobby. What caused t h i s upsurge, I be l i eve t h a t two or t h r e e th ings have brought about t h e new l i f e and growth t h a t we a e seeing, F i r s t , Cenkennial Year c rea ted an i n t e r e s t t h a t i s no t y e t f u l l y r e a l i z e d . Second, l e i s u r e time i s increas ing and t h i r d , and most important, we are again g e t t i n g more a c t i v e clubs t o br ing back and en l igh ten t h e new c o l l e c t o r s about our hobby,

The Ontario Nmlismatic Associat ion i s dedicated t o the advancement of t h e hobby and through p a t i c i p a t i o n i n the Canadi,m- Mat iond Exhibi t ion where we reach thous,ands 3f non-col lectors we he lp your clubs t o ga in new and i n t e r e s t e d menber s,

Coin Shows and Coin Exhibi t s a l s o wet t h e a p p e t i t e of t h e i n t e r e s t e d but lion - a c t i v e people,

Ladies, and gentlemen, and p a r t i c u l a r l y you junior c o l l e c t o r s , you can make t h i s hobby i.nSe?esting, educat ional =and n o s t of a l l enjoyable t o those you meet,, Let the O,N.A, help you t o t h i s endt through your p a r t i c i p a t i o n and belonging t o a club, you can be t h e b igges t winner.

We need you as nenbers of our Associat ion so we i n t u r n can he lp - only you. W i l l you he lp u s - Renew your neri1bership i n t h e Ontario Nm~isrfiatic Associat ion now.

B i l l Englisli, Pres ident of tlie 0, N.A. -------- ---.-----.>. -------- -------- -------- QUESTIONS FJ ANSWERS

What i s an overs t r ike? A.n o v e r s t r i k e i s a coin s t ruck over another, such as t h e Bank of Eng1,and d o l l a r of 1804 s t ruck over t h e Spanis:?. mil led d o l l a r . &e t h e r e any C,madi,m over s t r i k e s ? Not i n t h e decimal. s e r i e s , but t h e r e a r e seve ra l a-ong t h e tokens,

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The following i s a p a r t i a l l i s t of Coin Clubs i n Ontario with the t ine , place and date of meeting:- Bay of Qinte Mmisnatic Associatiog,

Meets Kiwanis Club Rooms 3rd. Thursday - 8.00 p.m. P. 0. BOX 125, 2nd. Sunday - 2.00 p.m,

BELLWILLE, Ontario. Brantford Coin Club,

Hotel Kirby, 212 Colborne St. , Meets 3rd Sunday of the Month BRAMTFmD, Ontario

Cobourg Coin Club, Public Library, Meets 3rd Monday of month- 8-00 p , ~ ,

. CQB!Bo1lEiGBG. .. w ? i o ! 1'

Hamilton Coin Club, Wentworth Arms Hotel, Meets 2nd Sunday of nonth- 2.00 p,m,

HAMILTON, Ontario Huronia Nunismatic Coin Club,

Loyal True Blue Eodge, Meets 3 rd Thursday of month E g h St , , BARRIE, Ontario 8,00 porn,

Hmber West Coin Club, Etobicoke Recreation H a l l , Meets 1 s t & 3rd Wednesday Brmnond St. & Royal York Rd., of month.

TORONTO 14, Ont.

Ingersoll Coin Club, Ingersoll & Dis t r i c t Memorial Centre, 3rd Monday of nonth

Mutual St . , Ingersoll , Ont . Kingston Coin Club,

Hockey H a l l of Fane, Meets 2nd Sunday of nonth Kinzs ton, Ont , 2.00 p.m.

London ITmisrnatic Society, London Labour Ha11 , Meets 1 s t Tuesday of month

135 Kent St., LOlUDON, Ont, 7.45 pen. Miagma FciLls Coin Club,

Canadian Legson#. North S t , , Meets 3rd Wednesday of month NLAGARA FALLS, O n t o 8-00 p.no

Nickel Belt Coin Club, SUDBURY, Ontario

Oshawa Coin Club? Meets 4th Sunday of month 125 Albert St., Oshawa, Ont. 2.00 polno

Ottawa C o i n Club, Meets 4th Monday of conth Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, Onto 8.00 pone

Port Credit Coin Club, Meets 2nd & k t h Tuesday of ronth PORT CREDIT, Ont,

Richmond H i l l Coin Club, Lion's Cornunity H a l l , 3rd Tuesday of nonth

Ce-c -St , , RICHMOND HILL, Ont. 7.00 p.r.1, St , Catharines Coin Club, Meets 3rd SWday of nonth Gale Cresc., St. Catharines, O n t o 1.30 P.U.

S a n i a Numisiliati c Society Meets 1 s t Wednesdyy of month Canada Trust Bldg . , S ~ N I A , Onto

Str a t f ord Coin Club, 3rd Monday of nonth Coliseunl Board Room, STRATFORD, Ont. 8.00 p.m.

(continued i n next issue)

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(By M r . L. D. Beaver, Coin c h a t t e r )

Each nonth I have t o f i n d sordething i n t e r e s t i n g w i t h which t o f i l l a page.. Sorae of you w i l l no doubt f e e l t h a t L don't* b o w what I ' m ta lk- i n g about a f t e r you read t h i s , and --I 'll have t o agree. I s tar t nos t sub jec t s i n the middle a d then don: t know which way t o go. This i s no exception. I only hope t h a t I g e t my poin t across ,

The p a s t few years have seen ow teenagers t u r n i n t o U p p i e s , Hoppies, Happies and Flower Children, e t c , There i s no doubt t h a t t h i s i s a young peoples? worl2.l I l o s t contact wi th t h e i r language a few years ago and I ' d wager t h a t a good many parents a r e n ' t up on t h e i r jargon e i t h e r , Our teenagers should be reached so t h a t they w i l l follow t h e f i n e r th ings of l i f e and make f o r b e t t e r l e a d e r s of to-morrow.

Nowadays, a penny d o e s n P t yean much, but $1~60 f o r a s i l v e r c e r t i f i c a t e igeans an e x t r a soda or g a l l o n of gas f o r t h a t Honda. Somehow, it must be put across t h a t i n a few years t h a t Lincoln cen t wi th t h e wheat on the reverse w i l l be out of exis tence. J u s t t e n yea r s ago an Indian-head cent would show up i n change. Not so today,

The advLanced c o l l e c t o r s have t h e i r s e t s proofs and r a r e coins so they can s i t back and play around wi th t h e faB of t h e time. I n t e r e s t now l i e s i n Gold Coins and S i l v e r Bars, How many teenagers a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n saving a bar of s i l v e r ? How rnFy a re w i l l i n g t o save any money?

I f the teenager could be made i n t e r e s t e d i n t h e beauty and h i s t o r y and t h e coming r a r i t y of t h e 20th century coins , perhaps h i s i n t e r e s t could or would go back t o t h e o lder co ins ,

Eight or n ine months a year the teenager r eads books, s t u d i e s l e s s o n s and th inks t h a t he i s i n pr ison, so when vacat ion comes he no longer w a n t s t o study. Books a re g r e a t f o r re ference , b u t could he see and be t o l d by an i n d i v i d u a l who i s t r u l y i n t e r e s t e d i n co l l ec t ing , t h e background of our coinage, perhaps he wo~?-d be nore i n t e r e s t e d i n c o l l e c t i n g . Who wants t o study about something t h a t they know they can never have or be a p a r t of?

I n t h e eleven y e a s t h a t our c lub has ex i s t ed , we have i n t e r e s t e d over 500 people, How nal.y of t h e f i r s t members a r e s t i l l i n t h e club? How many juniors do we have?

Those who have been i n t e r e s t e d i n c o l l e c t i n g these years should have some knowledge of nux~isnat ics . It i s t h e o b l i g a t i o n of each and every one of the o lder c o l l e c t o r s should be able t o t each a new c o l l e c t o r about h i s own type of c o l l e c t i n g or r e f e r hin t o another co l l - e c t o r t h a t s p e c i a l i z e s i n what t h a t teenager i s i n t e r e s t e d i n ,

Just because t h e advanced c o l l e c t o r has long ago completed h i s s e t s of Liber ty Stcanding Q u a r t e r s or Mercury Di i~es , ha should n o t scoff a t t h e new co l l ec to r and h i s 20th century coins, He should he lp make access ib le t o t h e junior some of t h e o lder coins t h a t a r e no longer i n c i r c u l a t i o n a t a p r i ce t h e junior could a f fo rd , Reneber back when you old t i n o r s s;'i:rted c o l l e c t i n g the valuable c o l l e c t i o n s t h a t you have to-day were as easy t o c o l l e c t as the Lincoln Memorial s e t i s to-day,

I have heakd t h a t some schools have a Numismatic Class. One of t h e ways t o gwt a Meri t Badge i n Scouting i s coin co l l ec t ing . I s n i t t h e r e some way t o incorpora te those c o l l e c t o r s i n t o our club? We need t h e younger s e t t o keep t h e work going t h a t you have s t a r t e d ,

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Page 100 Manv of the older c o l l e c t o r s have ~ u t t h e i r l i v e s i n t o t h e i r

c o l l e c t i b n s and have sonething n o t only- of monetary value, but of per- manent personal s a t i s f a c t i o n . Do you want t h e work of your l i f e t i m e t o go i n t o t h e lzands of someone t h a t knows what they have -and apprec ia te it f o r what It i s or do you want i t t o go a l i t t l e a t a time f o r an extTa soda or a g a l l o n of gasol ine? Thanks t o M r . Beaver of Coin Chat ter , Old F o r t Coin Club, F o r t Wayne, Indiana and t h e Ed i to r of t h e L.N.S. b u l l e t i n , -----I-- --------- -------- --------- -------

C.OMMOI%JEALTH C OINAGE - GUYAiTA BY C. R. J o s s e t

(From Coins, Medals & Currency, October, 1.967) Guyana a t t a ined f u l l independence i n 1966, a s a member of t h e

B r i t i s h Commonwealth b u t before t h i s d a t e t h s country was known as B r i t i s h Guiana, a crown colony of Great Br i t a in .

It i s s i t u a t e d on t h e nor thern coas t of South America between t h e Orinoco and the Amazon, wi th the A t l a n t i c Ocecm t o t h e nor th , Surinam on t h e e a s t and Venezuela on t h e west, w i t h an a r e a of approxi- mately 83,000 square miles.

It has an est imated population of 650,000 cons i s t ing mainly of Eas t Indians and Africans, wi th about 120,000 mixed races , inc luding whites.

The Spaniards claim t o be t h e f i r s t i n B r i t i s h Guiana, landing i n 1499; b u t t h e e a r l i e s t s e t t l e r s were English, who landed i n 1604, under Capt. Leigh, more s e t t l e r s following i n 1616 and 1627.

I n the meantime, t h e Dutch had a l s o formed a se t t lement i n 1616, a s w e l l as t h e French about t h e same period.

From t h a t time t h e r e was continuous f r i c t i o n between t h e r i v a l s e t t l e r s . Lord Willoughby, t h e sponsor of t h e Barbados se t t lement founded a colony i n t h e present neighbouring s t a t e of Surinam i n 1633, b u t t h i s was captured ,and t h e Engl ish d r iven out. It w a s eventua l ly ceded t o t h e Dutch a t t h e Peace of Breda,

After a number of changes and rese t t l ement B r i t a i n captured Guiana then i n t h e t h r e e separa te se t t l e~ .aen t s of Berbice, Demerary. and Essequibo from t h e Dutch i n 1803, and it was f i n a l l y confirmed as a B r i t i s h possession i n 1814.

I n 1961 B r i t i s h Guiana a t t a i n e d f u l l i n t e r n a l s e l f government and f i n a l l y , i n 1966, . became an independent s t a t e , renamed Guyana? w i t h a new Assembly and e l e c t i o n s by propor t ional r ep resen ta t ion .

There i s some u n c e r t a i n t y as t o which coins f i rs t c i rcu la tbd but t h e Spanish Americ,m 4 o l l a r wi th a c i r c u l a r hole and a c r e n a e d edge w a s probably the e a r l i e s t ,

The cent re of t h i s cu t w a s n o t q u i t e i n t h e cen t re of the coin, but s l i g h t l y lower, leaving enough space f o r t h e oval countermark E & D t o be made above t h e hole. It was given a value of f i v e s h i l l i n g s ? while t h e c u t out 3 GL piece was bel ieved t o have a value of 1 5 pence wl th t h e counter stamp 3. BTS;, The E & D s tands f o r I1Essequibo and fienerarau while 3 GL s tands f o r 3 gu i lde r s . The 3 BTS i s somewhat mysterious and one can only conclude t h a t t h e s i l v e r cen t re was c a l l e d "3 b i t s n .

The d a t e when these coins were c u t i s considered t o be between t h e years 1873 -1809. It i s c e r t a i n , t h a t theBraz i l i an 64-00 r e i s gold coin of the 1727-1804 i s s u e w a s c i r c u l a t e d about t h e sane time, some of these coins have the counterstamp E D while o the r s have no mark a t all,

P a ~ e 101 The f i r s t coins o f f i c i a l l y issued were t h e . r e s u l t of a decision of

the committee for the settlements of Demerara and Essequibo, known as the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, who recommended t h a t £ lOpOOO of s i lve r should be made i n t o token coinage.

The Br i t i sh Government decided t o r e t a in the old Dutch currency when issuing a s e t of coins which i s as follows: 16 du i t s (or pfennigs) equal t o 1 s t iver ; 23 s t ive r s equal t o 1 guilder, The guilder was equal t o l s h 1/3d English giving a s t i v e r a va3ue of nearly 7/12ths of a penny. The denominations issued dated 1809 were three, ~ W O , one, half and quarter guilders with the bust of George 111,

This issue was followed by the only copper coins issued--a s t ive r and half s t iver struck i n 1813. Three years l a t e r , in1816 another issue of guilders cme out. No fur ther issues were made u n t i l 1832, when a similm issue was made, plu a one eighth guilder, but with the head of William 1V. I n 1836 the inscription on the reverse was a g a n "Brit ish Guianan being substituted fo r "United Colony of Demerary and EssequiboI1 but the three and two guilders were omitted. I n 1838, the old Dutch monetary system was abolished;-and money baaed on the American dol la rs and cents, giving the three-guilder piece the same value as the dol lm. From t h i s date, ho coins were issued u n t i l 1891, when a Br i t i sh fourpenny with the head of Queen Victoria was issued,again with a cl~mzcd . inscription, reading "Brit ish Guiana and Wes$ Indies". There were no other denominatiorls issued u n t i l the recent Br i t i sh Caribbean Terr i tor ies coinage, The prob:!.e;n of payment for t raders during the middle and l a t e 19 th century must have caused considerable additional calculations as the Englishs Spanish, Mexican, South American and United States coins were made l e g a l tender, The fourpenny piece, with i t s "Bri t ish Guiana and West Indiesl1 inscr5.p=- t ion was issued i n Edward V l l ' s and Gcol-zc V r s re ign but from 1917, t?? inscr ip t ion was "Bri t ish Guianatl. After George V 1 1945 issue, the i5: - ;~17 ceased i n favour of the Br i t i sh Caribbean Coinage which s t i l l continues- -------- -------- -------- -------- - - - - - . y = F .

THIS'N & THAT'N - Your club secratary had a nice l e t t e r from ms. Norval

Parker thanking your President? executive and members for t h e i r expressi'n of sympathy---0.N.A. Medals - your president wishes t o advise those members who me anxiously awaiting rece ip t of the corrected O.N.A. medals tha t immediately they arr ive we w i l l ship them out.--- A t the l a s t executive meeting of your Association your president had much pleasure i n delivering honor ariums t o the secretary? truasurer , audio-visual chairman, aisplay csaa chairman and ye ed i n appreciation of the hard work done by these club nembers---This has been a strenuous time f o r your edi tor who, once again, acknowledges the great help he has received i n the past year, from the many clubs who write t o him f a i t h f u l l y every month and permit him t o t e a r t h e i r bu l le t ins apart, pick out the nice in te res t ing pieces which go t o the making of t h i s bulletin---in closing your ed i to r i a l s t a f f (ye ed, and h i s two typis t s , our envelope addressers and packaging s t a f f , not forgett ing the stamp l i c k e r s ) , wish t o all our readers a joyous and healthy Christmas and New Year.

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Applicants published in the last issue of the Ontario Numismatist have been been accepted.

P.0. EOX 33, Waterloo, Ontario.

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. 3 . , : . , .:... : 1P ,I: ? .', . Bill English, President, Ontario Numismatic Association.