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YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 253 Vhe &iti~h JVo'tth olme'tica Pkilatelic $ocietg MEMBERSHIP LIST (Correct to Oct. 1, 1963) (L-preceding number indicates Life Member)

A 118S Acutt, Mrs. John, Gen'l. Delivery, Port Elgin, New Brunswick 1088 Adams, William T., Box 1104, San Jose 8, California. S27 Adamson, M. C., M.D., 111S9-77 Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. 1320 Affleck, W. N., 163 Alexandra St., Oshnwa, Ont. 448 Aguilar, Everard F., P.O. Box 406, Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.J. 1016 Anderson, J. Fred, P.O. Box 71, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 1466 Aldrich, Guy, 23 Hip.h St.. Brandon, Vt. 86S Allen, Aubrey C., Main, Newfield, N.Y. 996 Allen, J. Millar, 36 Antrim Road, Lbbum, North Ireland. S~O Allison, Russell, 940 Kenyon Ave., Plainfield, New Jersey 1364 Allum, H. A., 303S Hampton Crescent, Calgary , Alta. 19S8 Alton, Thomas R., Apt. 2 14, Harewood Court, 384 Upper Rlchmond Road, Putney, London S.W. 1S, England 908 Ambrose, Paul H .• 311 , Oakville, Ontario 967 Amos, D., 98 Griendell Ave., Winnipeg 8, Man. 1307 Amtmann, Bernard, 441 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Westmount, Que. L997 Anderson, A. G., P.O. Box 189, Gibson Lodge, B.C. 361 Anderson, Carl A., 112().12th Street E., Saskatoon, Snsk. 1720 Anderson, David Henry, 1208 Frontenac Ave., Calgary, Alta. 1016 Anderson, 1. Fred, P.O. Box 71, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewnn. 1903 Anderson, W. H., 702 No. 3 Road, Richmond, B.C. ISIS Andros, Andrew, 342 North East Avenue, Kankakee, 111. 1878 Anthony, Wilfred L., 2S9 Kaiser Crescent, Oshawa, Ont. 68S Apfelbaum, Earl P. L., 1 S03-0S Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Penna. 112 Apking, George, Alexandria, Nebraska. 189S Applebaum, Arthur A., 261 Addison Place, Paramus, N.J. 1118 April, Georges, 755 Ste-Foye Road, Quebec 6, Quebec 1812 Arfstrom, Howard, 1Sl3 W. State St., Rockford, lll. 1708 Argue, Miss Edith A., 7 Edmund Ave., Apt 311, Toronto 7, Ont. 120 Armstrong, Charles, R.R. No. 1, Upper Rawdon, N.S. 1398 Arnold, Charles P., 49 Christie St., Troy, N.Y. 1153 Arons, Mark L., 204 Muriel St., Ithaca, N.Y. ?S8 Atkinson, F . B., 132 Rosedale Ave., Hamilton, Ont. 936 Atkinson, F. George, 1215 Greene Ave., Montreal 6, Que. 998 Atwood, Dudley W., P.O. Box S, Watertown, Conn. 1929 Averill, J. E., 163 St. Germain Ave., Toronto 12, Ont. 1879 Avery, James C., 11 9 Thurston Ave., llhaca, N.Y. I ~S8 Avery, Raymond E., 3 Old Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, N.Y. 712 Ayre, Charles A., P.O. Box 191, Petrolia, Oot.

B 19 Bain, Rev. JohnS., 435 Fourth St .. Santa Rosa, Calif. 1214 Baker, B. M., Box 3S8, Ke!owna, BriUsh Columbia. 1919 Baker, Ross H., 114 Brunswick St., Truro, N.S. JS40 Balassa, Frank, 20 Cartbnae Drive, Rochester 21, N.Y. 786 Balassa, Dr. Joseph J ., P.O. Box 624, Brattleboro, Vt. 1519 Banks, F. Marlow 452 Gordon Ave., Peterborough, Ont. 631 Banks, Leon W., Bethlehem, Conn. 460 Banner, Harold L., 24·107S Gilford St., Vancouver s. B.C. 1321 Banno, Edward C., 435 Victoria St., Kamloops, B.C. 73 Bantham, Albert P., 246 State St., Schenectady S, N.Y. 1600 Burden, Harold M., 632 South Avenue 60, Los Angeles 42, Calif. 57S Baresch, Leopold, Broad Oak Trumpet Hill, Flanchford Rd., Reigate, Surrey, Enaland. 1880 Barlow, K., lOSS Ottawa Ave.. West Vancouver, B.C. 1988 Barna, Euaene, R.R. # 2, uamington, Ontario

254 YEARBOOK / BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 1803 Barnes, Denison H., 1360 Burnaby St., Apt. 4, Vancouver S, B.C. 1838 Barnes Herbert L., Buchans, Nftd. L 33 Barrac:lougb, J. Reg., 3495 Vendome Ave., Montreal 28, Que. 1.612 Barron, Richard, c;o Grand Theatre, Calaary, Alta. 1391 Bartlett, Bart H., 71 1 Braeview Road, Louisville 6, Ky. 159 BauaUd, G eorae C., liS Windsor St., Halifax, N.S. 1213 Baulch, Ben L., 29 Indian Valley Trail, Pon Credit, Ont. 704 Bayley, Colin H., 400 Friel St., Ottawa, Ont. 1813 Beaumont, Howard B., 506 Stevenson Lano-Towson, Baltimore 4, Md. 1175 Beaver, Paul P., 33 Pleasantview Ave., Lonameadow 6. Mass. 1524 Beck, Allen C., Rogue Valley Manor, Medford, Oregon 148 Beckman, W . C., 305 College Ave., Regina, Sask. 1400 Bedwell , Sid F., Box 206, Salmon Arm, B.C. 1413 Belanger, Marcel, 4811 Colonial Ave., Montreal 14, Que. 1467 Bell, Lawrence M., Box 414, St. John, N.B. 1744 Benjamin, Philip E., 214 Windermere Ave., Wayne, Pa. 1881 Bennlngen, Jack, 157 Wildwood Drive, Calgary, Alta. 1187 Bentham, Chester N ., 21 Stewart Ave., Hanford Bay, Silver Creek, N.Y. 14S7 Benton W. George P .• 534 Harvey St., Peterborouab, Ont. 891 Benwell, Dr. C. E., 321 Agnes St., New Wesrmlnster, B.C. 1653 Serest, Joseph, 1273 California Road, Eastchester, N.Y. 1308 Berkelhelmer, Irwin, 3431 Flamingo Avenue, Charlotte, N.C. 1409 Bernard, Eugene, 702-14th Street W ., Nonh Vancouver, B.C. 1843 Bemstine, Melvin L., MD., 1543 M armont Lane, Los Angeles 46, Calif. 1709 Betts, Elmer C. Jr., 4209-73rd Avenue, Bellemead. Hyansville, Md. 427 Betts Fredk. E. M., " Lulwortb", Halls Lane, Sblnfield, Reading, Berks, EoaJand 1896 Bilanaio, John Joseph, 1 Shore Drive, Winthrop 52, Mass. 1496 Bllden, WIUiam 0., 214-215 Upper Midwest Blda., Minneapolis I, Minn. 122 BlleskJ, K . Station B, Winnipeg, Man. 223 BIIIIJ!, Fritz, 168-39 Highland Ave., Jamaica 32, N.Y. 645 Billings, F. L., 80 Wlngold Ave., Toronto 19, Ont. 1553 Bishop, William J., 4011 Stone Canyon Ave., Sherman Oaks, Calif. 1639 Black, Bdaar C .. 1726 Western Pky., Vancouver 8, B.C. 1479 Black, Eugene C., 22 Lathrop Road, Wellesley 81, Massachusetts 1339 Black, Raymond E .. 629 Spruce St., Wlnnlpea 10, Man. 809 Blanchard, Julian. 1 Sheridan Square, N.Y.C. 14. 1897 Blauner, Victor, 317 W . 87th Street, N.Y.C. 24. 673 Blois, E. M., 1136 Cartaret St., Halifax, N .S. 1569 Blumenauer, Charles R. ,Box 521 , Armstrona, B.C. 768 Boaa, Wm. G . Jr., New England Stamp Co., 45 Bromfield St., Boston 8, Mass. 892 Bonar, John J ., 30 Greenhill Gardens, Edinburah. Scotland. 1373 Bond. C. C., P.O. Box 335, Station B, Montreal, Que. L84 Bond, Nelson S., 1625 Hampton Avenue S.W., Roanoke IS, Va. S53 Boronow, Robert R., 1255 University St., Rm. 820, Montreal, Quebec 1645 Borton. Clarence F., 632 So. Arden Blvd., Los Angeles S, Calif. 181 7 Botterell, Henry J. L., 215 Fifty-Third Avenue, Lachine, Que. 1976 Bowen, Edward H. Jr., M.D., 207 Valley Brook Drive, Falls Church, Virginia 1580 Bowmer, Dr. Ernest John, 1919 Linden Road, Vancouver 13, B.C. 1468 Boyd, Norman, M.D., 1175 Kildare Road, Windsor, Ont. 1826 Braketleld-Moore, c;Supt. Edwin, R .C.M.P., St. John's, NOd. 497 Bramhlll, William G., R.R. No. 2, Alton, Ont. 1954 Bra.ndeberry, Robert B., 58 West Salisbury Drive, Wllrnlngton 3, Delaware 1188 Brandll, E., Hilltop Road, Mendham, N.J. 1357 Brandom, Lee W., 1200 Nonh 17th, McAllen, Texns. 15 Brassier, Norman, 258 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. 1609 Breton, Marie Blanche, 408 rue St. Oliver, Quebec 4, Quebec 162 Brewer, Walter M., 3219 Homer St., San Dieao 6, Calif. 2004 BriJ!den, R. Ronald, 406 Monlake, St. l.amben 23, Quebec 1611 Brookman, L. G., 118 Loeb Arcade, Minneapolis 2, Minn. 1041 Brooks, G . Scott, 2150 Tupper Ave., Apt. 7, Montreal 2S, Que. 23 Brophey, Allard F., 6151 Cote St. Luc Road, M ontreal, Que. 1365 Brown, Albert G ., 6 Kings Lane, Essex, Conn. 1612 Brown, Jack, R.R. 3, Mallorytown, Ont. 939 Brown, Lilian S., 36 Kent St., Halifax, N.S. 736 Brown, M . L., Rutland, Sask. 652 Brown, Paul L., 21 Nelles Road S., Grimsby, Ont. 1969 Bruns, Franklin R., Jr., 721S-13th Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Maryland. 1341 Buchanan, WIUiam 0., 243 Russell Hill Rd., Toronto 7, Ont. 812 Buck, Fred T., c/o David Field Ltd., 7 Vlao St., London WI, England. 1839 Buck, L. Gordon, 5770 Cote St. Luc, Apt. No. 1, N.D.G., Montreal, Que. 367 Burke, Joseph F., 12 Lenox Place, Staten Island I, N .Y. 1109 Burns, 0. G., MD., !899 Orchard Drive, Kamloops, B.C. 76 Burr, David, 25 N. Main St., Gloversville, N .Y. 278 Burr, Russell, 778 Valour Road, Winnipeg, Man. 478 Burt, Roland C., 355 Lawrence Road, Broomall, Pa. 1091 Burton, Dr. Blendin L., P.O. Box 889, Los Alamos, New Mexico.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMIIER 1963 255 1514 Burton, FJ L R. L., Box 104, Aylesford, N.S. 1898 Buse, Raymond L. Jr., 2540 Handasyde Ave., CincinnaU 8, Ohio. 894 Bushell, E ric S., 6133 Somerled Ave., Montreal 29. Que. 1462 Busteed, Frank F., M.D .• 10015 Vinton Court N.W.. Seattle 77, Wash. 1262 Butler, Mrs. Hannah B.. 114 Carolina St., Bufblo, N.Y. 1933 Button, Maurice Oxley, 207 Sparks Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario c n6 Calder. Stanley C., White Cottage, Longhurst Lane, Mellor, Cheshire, England. 1554 Canard, Reg., Box 39, Tofield, Alta. 1782 Cameron. Gordon A .• Q.C.. 311 Royal Trust Bldg., Victoria, B.C. lll31 Camilleri, Jvo, cj o Canadian Bank of Commerce, Kinnaird, B.C. 1860 Campbell, A. Craig, M.D .. 14 South St., Concord, New H ampshire 143 Campbell, Frank W., 1132 Pinehurst. Roval Oak. Mich. 1854 Campbell, John A . L., 240 Kensington Place, Syracuse 10. N.Y. 577 Campbell, Murray, MD.• 95 Sh~rbrooke St., Winnipeg, Man. 77 Canham. H. E .. 2509 Wallace St., Regina. Sask. 1995 C'areau, John M., 2727 Canmore Road, Calgary, Alberta 479 Carn, L. Dorland. 138 Whitley Road, Eastbournc, Sussex, England. 1890 Carr, Gerald C., 9243 Warwick Ave., Detroit 28, Mich. 1427 Carr, Dr. Robert V . C., 3134 Neosho Road, Youngstown, Ohio. 1092 Carroll, John J., MO., 1530 W. 37th Avenue, Vancouver 13, B.C. S91 Carter, Walter P., 47 Risebrou2h Ave., Willowdale, Ont. 428 Cartwright, J . C .. 53 Madeira Park, Lunbridge Wells, Kent, England. 1~04 Casimir, Mark. 5374 MacDonald Ave .. Montreal 29. Que. 1074 Casper, William C., 66 Pinehurst Road, Breton Woods, New Jersey 1000 Cassels. Stewart G., 275 Oawlish Ave., Toronto 12, Ont. 1382 Catterall, F. W., 518-6th Street, Saskatoon, Sask. ti47 Catterick, James W., 306 John St., Amprior, Ont. 728 Caudwell, Norman S., 126 Crescent Road, Toronto, Ont. 1001 Chadbourne, A. L., 1707 W. 62nd Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. LIOO Chadbourne, Walter W., 104 Hilltop Rd., Hilltop Manor, Wilmington, Dela. S45 Cbambers, Joseph, Box 1058, Merritt, B.C. 1374 Chandler, Charles M., 114 Armour Blvd., Oownsvlew, Ont. 1419 Chandler. Mrs. C. M. (Dorothy B.), 114 Armour Blvd., Downsview, Ont. 1710 Chaplin, Robert A., MD., 65 Pepler Ave., Toronto 6. Ont. 633 Chapman, Major George A. E., 387 Mariposa Ave., Ouawa, Ont. 1431 Chappell, Charles 0 ., 11 27 Olympic Way W., Seaule 99, Wash. 634 Charkow, Abe, 3802 Angus Drive. Vancouver, B.C. IS25 Charron, Jacques J .. 3136 de Ia Champagne, Ste. Foy 10. Que. 1947 Chasmer, Douglas E., 277 Hampton Road, llford, Essex, E ngland 1882 Chatfield, V., 643 Senecal Ave., LaSalle Que. 5 15 Christensen Allen H ., 540 Argyle Ave., Westmount, Que. 1093 Christensen, E. J., 11 6 12-94 Street, Edmonton, Alta. 1920 Chrlslian, Ralph W ., 763 Gatewood Road N.E. Atlanta 29, Georgia. 1498 Clark, Emerson A., 29S7 N. Brb1.hton St., Burbank, Calif. 787 Clark, S. H., 1696-6th Avenue, Prince George, B.C. 1813 Clausen, Howard E., S. 3727 Latawah St., Spokane 36, Wash. 1273 Cleghorn, John R., 220 Prado Place, Riverside, Ont. 1486 Clem, Lt. Col. Wesley A. J r .. Q.M. Subs. School. QMTC, Fort Lee, Va. 606 Clement, J. Percy, 1322 Walnut St., Victoria, B.C. 816 Clougher, Nugent M., 26 Craven St., London W.C.2, England 1822 Coffin, Fred W., 6137 Oak St., Vancouver 13, B.C. 1537 Cogin, Willard H., 11 92 Juno Ave., St. Paul 16, Minn. 1474 Cohen, Stanley, 51 Westfield Road, Birmingham IS, England 11\87 Cole, Calvin L., 3839 Ezio St., San Jose, Calif. 113 Cole, Clifford C. Jr., 2835 Arden Road N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga. 1263 Cole, Ezra 0 ., Ny3ck, N.Y. 41 Coleman. Clarence. P.O. Box 3. Fitchville, Conn 1874 Collins, S. G raham, Pentland, Birkenhead Rd., Hoylake, Cheshire, England. 817 Compton, Richard A., 229 Rldgldale Road, Ithaca, N.Y. 1867 Conn, Clair C., 1911 Monon Ave., Lafayette, Ind. 320 Cook, Alfred P., Coy Glen Road, Ithaca, N.Y. 1833 Cook, Constance E., Coy Glen Road, lthaca, N.Y. 1~55 Copeland, Robert A., Salmon Valley Ranch, R.R. 2, Prince George, B.C. 480 Copp, Dutton A. , 10639-146 Street, Edmonton, Alta. 1745 Corless, Robert D., 1826 W. Indianola Ave., Phoenix IS, Ariz. 1746 Cormier, Robert E., 1604 H:ardin Ave., J acksonville, lll. 1401 Cornelius, John C. Jr., 2407 Lake Place, Minneapolis 5, Minn. 1581 Cornell-Hecker, Mrs. Edna M., 940 Meadowbrook Dr., Syracuse 10, N .Y. 1989 Corson, W. Bradley, 18 Wllley Street, Rochester, New Hampshire 940 Cousland, Dr. P.A.C., 1040 Hulford St., Victoria, B.C. 9S4 Covellers, Robert J ., 1703 North 7Sth Court Elmwood Park, lll. 1948 Cowles, Russell A ., 1595 Yosemite Blvd., Birmingham, Michigan

256 YEARBOOK / BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 1264 Cox, Donald G., Box 18, P.O. Tighe's H ill. 2N, N.S.W., Australia. 1729 Craddock, J . D. Jr., Munfordville, Ky. 1139 Crane, David B., c/ o Kelowna Golf Country Club, Kelowna, B.C. 1646 Crawford, Douglas A., P.O. Box 249, Chester, N.S. 706 Crook, Leigh G., 1 Wheeler Place, Liberty, N.Y. 79 Crosby, Louis S., Box 543, Banff, Alta. 1672 Cross, Ivor F., 1086 Dorchester Ave., Winnipeg 9, Man. 895 Crouch, Robert G ., 6 Ridge Valley Crescent, Islington, Ont. 1367 Crummey, Dr. Clarence B., 94 Guestville Ave., Toronto 9, Ont. 1904 Cubill, E lliott S., 241 F reeman St., Brookline 46, Mass. 280 Culhane, James T., 119 Montgomery Ave., Coleston. Norristown, Pa.

D so Daggett, H. M ., 4078 West 37th Avenue, Vancouver 13, B.C . 1076 Dale, Mrs. L . Boyd, P.O. Box 508, Red Bank, N.J. 1949 Daniels, Bruce G., 7 Water Street, Boston 9, Massachusetts 31 Darling, Lester E., 1027 Queen Street N., St. Petersburg 13, Fla. 1043 Darnell, Henry L., 54 Whitelands Ave., Chorley Woods, Herts, England. 51 Davenport, Leslie A., 230 Lo nsmount Drive, T oronto 10, Ont. 1122 Davidson, Edgar, 32 Thurlow Road, Hampstead, Que. 1333 Davidson, John G ., 207 Harrison Ave., Christiana, Pa. 1840 Davie, Harry, 4090 Nithsdale St., South Burnaby 1, B.C. 1432 Davies, Chesterton M ., Bridgetown, N.S. 1632 Davies, Donald H., Dept. Chern., U. of Bristol, Bristol 8, England. 11 55 Davis, Franklin 0., II Morningside Ave., Yardley, Pa. 1414 Davis, George H ., 19 Soundview Road, Ridgefield, Conn. 419 Davis, W. Worth, Box 340, Tillsonburg, Ontario 910 Davison, Earl B., 17250 Redford Ave., Detroit 19, Mich. 1640 Davison, Mrs. Merle 0 ., 833 Valley Road Place, Birmingham 9, Ala. 1156 Daw, Rev. Wllliam Henry, Queenston, Ont. 1823 Dawson, Albert, 90 Park Row So., Hamilton, Ont. 1111 Day, Arthur D., 17 Lauralynn Crescent, Agincourt, Ont. Ltl Day, Kenneth M., M D., 3515 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. 317 Day, Lloyd R., 22 Lome St., Huntsville, Ont. 1342 Day, Walter T. 818 Semlin, Drive VGncouver 6, B.C. 1756 Day, W . H., 8585 Granville St., Vancouver 14, B.C. 199 Dean, Arthur J., 670 Riverside Drive, N.Y.C. 31. 1231 Oebney, Philip L., 10123 Clifton Place, Edmonton, Alta. 1216 Decarie, Maurice, 6667-19th Avenue, Rosemont, Montreal, Que. 1711 Delange, Victor A ., 1711-12th Street S.W., Calgary, Alberta 144 DeLisle, Ivan J., 1891 University Ave. W., Windsor, Ont. 1415 OeMase, Vincent A., 370 Leedale St., Albany 9, N.Y. 1582 de Montigny, R., 10 Brittany Road, Baie d'Urfe, Que. 292 Denton, Bert K., Monsanto-Kaser Chern. Co., C.P.O. Box 879, Tokyo, Japan. 1647 De Santes, Ricardo, Snelgrove, Ont. 1077 des Rivleres, Guy, 170 desBernieres, Quebec 4, Que. 1944 Deutsch, Daniel H., Ph.D., 1355 Cresthaven Oriv~. Pasadena 2, California 1869 Devlin, M., Ste: 18, 1030-12\h Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta L266 de Volpi, Charles P., 109 Sunnyside Ave., Westmount, Montreal 6, Que. 1123 de Volpi, Margaret, 109 Sunnyside Ave .. Westmount, Montreal 6, Que. 1990 Dew, Jack C., 234-25th Avenue North, St. Petersburg 4, Florida 1855 Oiggory, P., 7 Kendale Walk, Hillhead, Westerhope, Newcastle upon Tyne 5, England. 692 Dilworth, Harold M., 4744 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver 8, B.C. 1800 Dinger Paul C., 650 So. Wildcherry Road, Naperville, Ill. 769 Ditmars, V. M., 663 Philip St., Fredericton, N.B. 1664 Dobbie, George H., 45 Blair Road, Galt, Ont. 941 Dodson, George L. Jr., 1663 E. Cheltenham Ave., Philadelphia 24, Pa. 1655 Donne, James H., Highfields, Stamford Rd., Kirby Muloe, Leicester, England. 1618 Dooley, John W., 7724 W. Rogers St., West Allis 19, Wise. 942 Douglas, Robert S., cjo W. & A. Gilbey Ltd., New Toronto, Ont. 1899 Doull, R.M., 95 Charnwood Road, Beaconsfield, Quebec. 1619 Downing, Lester L., 10 Crescent Road, Concord, Mass. 1861 Downs, Ralph W., 99 Kendal Avenue, Toronto 4, Ontario 1487 Oozier, R. L., 1102-20th Street, Huntington, W. Va. 1178 Drake, Everett N., 136A Walmer Road, Toronto 4 Ont. 80 Drake, J. Frank, Park Plaza Apts., 128 N. Craig St., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. 1757 Drew, Thomas 0., 426 Staff Hotel, Deep River, Ont. 1921 Drew-Smith, Gerald, 28 Wentworth Ave., Galt, Ont. 1883 D'Souza, B.B.J. P.O. Box 221, Kampala, Uganda 1656 Dudley, Edward A., 447 Blythwood Road, Toronto 12, Ont. 1731 Duncan, John J., P.O. Box 25, Flesberton, Ontario L37 Duncan, Robert J., P.O. Box 2S, Flesherton, Ontario 1179 Duncanson, A. A., 241 Dunvegan Road, Toronto 7, Ont. 1875 Dunnhaupt, P. B., Girard, 484 Church St., Apt. 1511, Toronto 5, Ont.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 257 1970 Durning, Richard F ., 4649 East Lafayette Blvd., Phoenix 18, Arizona 1613 Duval, Jacques, 268 St. Denis, St. Lambert, M:mtreal, Que.

E 608 Eaton. Lt. Col. F. B., 1491 West S6th Avenue, Vancouver 13, B.C. 1713 Ebbers, Todd A., 70 East Cedar St., Chicago II, II.. 1747 Eddy, Emerson Wick, Plpton, Vt. 1994 Edwards, Clarence S .• Jr., 1S09 Deborah Drive, Falls Church, Virginia 1765 Egner, Robert J ., 412 Hollywood Ave., HoHoKus, N.J. 1191 Elsell, Herman, 824 Engineers Bldg., Cleveland 14, Ohio. 1232 Elliott, R. Edwin, Box l;\4, St. Johns, Que. 1977 Ellison, Kenneth, V., Oyama, British Columbia 1067 Erental, Richard T., 21 Oreenridge Ave., White Plains, N.Y. 1620 Ethier, Jules J. C., P.O. Box 117, Oshawa, Ont. 1334 Evans, Frank S., Box 202, Sedro-Woolley, Wash. 1802 Evers, Karl J., 4600 Winterset Drive, Knoxville 18, Tenn.

F 63$ Fairbanks, A. G., 3033 Sherbrooke St. West, Westmount 6, Quebec SS8 Fairbanks, Gordon H., 1007 Triphammer Road, Ithaca, N.Y. 14S8 Falken, Stephen R., ODS.. SOO East 4th St., Boyertown, Pa. 1665 FameU, Lt. Col. R. S., 1632 Ainsley Dr., Ottawa 3, Ont. 1392 Farquhar, Lloyd M., R.R. No. J, Westfield, Kings Co., N.B. 609 Fee, Cleo H., 4247 Lawrence Ave. E., West Hill, Ont. IS83 Fenell, A. E., 421S Brant St., Vancouver 12, D.C. 1603 Ferguson, Or. J. G., 46 Robina Ave., Toronto 10, Ont. 1884 Ferguson, John C. L., I S Howard Drive, Willowdale, Ont. 52 FUleld, Edson J., SII·Sth Avenue, NYC 17. L847 Firth, L Gerald, Westminster Place, Pittsburgh 32, Pa. 1298 Follnsbee, Dr. F. J., 14183 Marine Drive, White Rock, B.C. 1344 Folinsbee, J. A., 760 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. 1254 Foresman, Ralph 0 .. 309 No. Sumner Ave., Scranton 4, Pa. 1192 For!ar, Keith, 2966 N. 41st Street, Milwaukee 10. Wis. 1324 Potter, Bertrand A., 358 Mark St., Port Arthur, Ont. 293 Foster, George E., Box 174, Bordentown, N.J. 1978 Fatter, Herbert A., 309 Overdale Street, Winnipeg 12, Manitoba 1766 Foulds, Arthur, 11 7 Cave Ave., Banff, Alta. 1922 Fowler, W. T. Mel, Il lS 1-89 Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. 261 Fox, John A., 110 West 42nd Street, N.Y.C. 36. 1971 Fox, William A., 263 White Oak Ridge Road, Short Hills, New Jersey 1358 Frampton, Gene W., 6S43 Beach Drive, Seattle 16, Wash. 1383 Frasch; Zoltan, 9 Normandy Blvd., Toronto, Ont. 1965 Fraser, Donald D., 7826 Laburnum Street, Vancouver 14, British Columbia 1167 Fraser, R. Thurlow, P.O. Box 8, Rossland, B.C. 1168 Freeman, F. G., Box 28, Midway, B.C. 1584 Freeman, W. A., 39 Brinkley Crescent, H amilton, Ont. 1721 Fritzsche, Wolfgang, P.O. Box 8, Canandaigua, N.Y. 548 Funk, Boyd D. P .. 87 Erie St., Tiffin, Ohio. 1748 Furneaux, F/ L Robert V., RCAF Station, St. Sylvestre, Quebec

G 1885 Gaae, Alexander Drysdale, 23 N. Santa Anita Ave., Pasadena 8, Calif. S4 OaUiver, Joseph H., 617 Ann Arbor St., Flint 3, Mich. 1283 Gardner, James w .. 87 Arnold St. Hamilton, Ont. U Garrett, C. B. 0., 6461 Douglas Road, West Vancouver, British Columbia 114 Oates, Henry, 189-04 64th Avenue, Fresh Meadows 6S, L.I., N.Y. 579 Gaylord, S. B., 18889 Timber Lane, Fairview Park 26, Ohio. 1045 Geake, Leslie, 12244-96 Street, Edmonton, Alta. 1235 Geldert, G. M., MO., 516 Kenwood Ave., Ottawa 3, Ont. S64 Gelinas, Lt. Col. Joseph A., 16 Allston Place, Fitchburg, Mass. 1749 Genberg, Gosta P., Erlksbergsgatan 7, Stockholm, Sweden. 1236 George, Graham Frank, 40 Warwick Rd., Coulsdon, Surrey, England. 678 German, Gordon T., c/ o Bank or Montreal, Powell River, B.C. 1447 Glbb, James S. J., 1018 Harvey Ave., Kelowna, B.C. 1827 Gibson, David, M.D., University of Alberta, Calgary, Alta. 208 GUJ, Evan R., 11 Cheltenham Ave., Uverpool, England. 1930 Girard, Albert A., 3175 Randolph St., Windsor, Ont. ll27 Glassco, J. G., 2S Kina St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. 1966 Glover, Robert W., 108 Roosevelt Avenue, Newport 4, Delaware

2!18 YEARBOOK/BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 853 Goldman, Leo, 2264 Gladstone Ave., Windsor, Ont. 171S Gollings, Frank J., 1668 W. Riverview Ave., Decatur, Ill. 1370 Gooch, John E., 926-16th Street Bellingham, Wash. 1768 Goodall, Jack D., 13068-124 Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. ISSS Goody, Harry, 26 Carrwood Road, Bramhall, England. 1030 Gordon, John S., 1275 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, New Jersey 1758 Gourley, George, cjo Colgate-Palmolive Ltd .• Colgate Ave., Toronto 8. Ont. 1732 Grace, John P., 533 Aylmer St., Peterborough, Ont. 921 Grant, M. E., 60 Adelaide St. N., lindsay. Ont. 1614 Gratz, J. Roger, 113 Locust Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 26 Gravell, Thomas D., Cherry Hill Apts., 714 East, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 194 Gray, J. A., 26 Wellington St., Kingston. Ont. 1950 Green, Dr. Douglas F., 41 South Willard Street, Burlingt.on, Vermont lAO Greene, VIncent G., 77 Victoria St., Toronto I, Ont. 749 Greenhill, Maj. R. S. B., The Shieling, Village Way, Little Chalfont, Amersham, Bucks, England. 984 Greening, Gustav G., 4434 Smith Ave., Burnaby I, B.C. 1862 Grenier Major Guy, I Rosemount Ave., Apt. 2, Westmount, Quebec 1459 Grimble, Robert W., 122 Wynnwood Dr., Windybush, Wilmington 3, DeJa. 1079 Guibord, Walter, 17570 Ramsgate, Lathrup Village, Mich. 1300 Gutzman, W. L., 38 Vinet Ave., Dorval, Que. 1786 Gyorfi, A. W., MD.• 62 Harborview Drive, Sydney, N.S.

H 714 Haac, Norman M., 4341 Orchard St., Philadelphia 24, Pa. 1274 Hadley, Fred R., 121-tlth St. E .• (P.O. Box 54) Prince Albert, Sask. 1828 Hale, Joan R., MD., 117S Castlevale Drive, Louisville 17, Ky. 1674 Haley, Warren F., Box 205, Fryeburg, Maine 681 Hall, A. H., 3720 Cadboro Bay Road, Victoria, B.C. 1433 Hall, Edward, 679 Windemere Ave., Ottawa, Ont. S60 Halliday, W. E. D., 420 Lisgar Road, Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, Ont. 1945 Halloran, Herman G., 130 Morse Street, Niles, Ohio 1787 Hammell. Mrs. Daphne J., The Highlander, Box 52, McKellar, Ont. 791 Hanselman, Mae M., Box 573, Brantford, Ont. 9S Hansler Lester A., Box 632, Inglewood, Calif. 1979 Hanson, V. Victor Jr., ISSS Oakwood Place, Deerfield, Illinois 739 Hanzel, William E., 179 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1863 Happy, John, 141 Hammersmith Ave., Toronto 13, Ont. 1621 Harmer, Bernard D., 6 West 48th Street, N.Y.C. 36. 452 Harmer, C H. C., 39-42 New Bond St.. London, W. I, England. 282 Hanner, Gordon R., S6Q-Sth Avenne, N.Y.C. 19. 1733 Harper, Ethel, Peter Cooper Hotel, 130 E. 39th St., N.Y.C. 16 570 Harper, Maj. G. B.• 53 ChesU Ct., Chelsea Manor St., London S.W. 3, England. 884 Harper, George T., 411 Dryden Road, Ithaca, N.Y. 1734 Harrington, Dr. Paul, 88 Heddington Ave., Toronto 12, Ontario 1360 Harris A. Leonard, SO Victoria Road N., Southsea. Hampshire, England. 729 Harris, E. A., 98 Waskatenau Crescent, Calgary, Alberta 1147 Harris, F. N., 11013-129 Street. Edmonton, Alta. IS86 Harris, Sidney D ., 162 Grove St.. Rntland, Vt. I SOO Harris Sidney T., The Brows, Liss, Hants, England. 1384 Harrison, A. F., 37 Elizabeth Street N., Brampton, Ont. ISOI Harrison, Horace W. Box 5780, Pikesville 8, Md. 1923 Harrison Capt. R. T., 302 Laurel Drive, Dinters, Texas 770 Hart, Kenneth D., 43 N.Y. Avenue, Dumont, N.J. 911 Hassan, William J .. 406 N. Tioga St., Ithaca, N.Y. 1959 Hatcher, James B., Scott Publications, Inc., 461-Sth Avenue, New York I, N .Y. 531 Hauseman, Tilghman K., 1200 Farmington Ave., Pottstown. Pa. 1032 Hawley, Cyril H., East Hartland, Conn. 1666 Hayes, Harry, 18 Field Hill, Batley Yorkshire. England. 1900 Hayne, Andrew, 18 Adelaide St. South, Lindsay, Ontario 1633 Haystead Robert A., 24911 Ox.ford, Dearborn, Mich. 1955 Haywood, Barry Kenneth, 66 Hillholme Road, Toronto 7, Ontario !80S Heberling, Jack W. Jr., 1320 Quincy Dr., Green Acres, Wilmington 3, Dela. L164 Hedley, Rl~ h a rd P., 2S9 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N.Y. 869 Heiman, Irwin, 2 West 46th Street, N.Y.C. 19. 1796 Helsz, George M ., 927 Colony Road, Grand Island, N.Y. 165 Herst, Herman Jr., Shmb Oak, Westchester Co., N.Y. 1451 Hetherington, Albert E., ISIO Western Road, London, Ont. 1502 Hetherington, Robert B. , Beedings Cottage, Gay St., Pulborough, Sussex, England. 1934 Hewitt, Dorothy, M.D., 511 Los Altos Avenue, Long Beach 14, California. 9S6 Hickey, Frank J ., 242 Lee St., Peterboro, Ont. 1033 Hicks, George D., Wellington St., Ustowel, Ont. 247 Hicks, Henry D., 6446 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia 1422 Higginbotham, Sibley, 93 S. Central Ave., Wollaston 70, Mass.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 259 IS70 Hlll, Arthur C., MD., 309 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke, Que. 1095 Hill. Gordon M., 1612-50th Avenue S.W.. Calgary, Alta. l!S9 Hill, James R., M.D., 9420.67 Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. 1980 Hilton, M. S., P.O. Box 73, Elkhorn, Wisconsin 1905 Hingston, James, MD., 46SS Bellevue Drive, Vancouver 8, B.C. 14S2 Hirsch, Willie, P.O. Box 918, Prescott, Ont. 234 Hiscock, E. H., 15 Cornwall Heights, St. John's, Nftd. 666 Hodder, Rev. Morley F., 22 Walmer Road, Apt. 403, Toronto 4, Ont. 985 Hodgson, Mrs. Saydc, 47 Risebrough Ave., Willowdale, Ont. 582 Hofbauer, Frank L., 14 Olivia Drive, Yardley, Pa. 1735 Hoffman, Harry E ., 3201 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago 24, IU. 10 Hoffmann, Walter R., 7718-9Sth Avenue, Ozone Park 16, N.Y. 1402 Hollands, Hedley John, 245 Eglinton Avenue W., Apt. 6, Toronto 12, Ont. 896 Hollingsworth, Dr. Chas. W ., 17 Mellish Road, Walsall, Staffs, England. 1946 Holmes, R. Brian, M.D., 481 Temagami Crescent, Port Credit, Ontario 854 Holmes, Dr. Ralph Jerome, Dept. Geology, Columbia University, N.Y.C. 27. 1806 Holmok, Eugene H., 5423 Earnscliffe Ave., Montreal 29, Que. S96 Holness, A. B., 18 Meadowvale Drive, Toronto 18, Ont. 1914 Holtz, Geortte P .. 3171 Van Horne Ave., Montreal 26, Que. 1313 Hooghkirk, Robert C., Drawer 8, Boynton Beach, Florida 1435 Hopkins, Harris Hazen, 343 Park Ave., Parchment, Kalamazoo 15. Mich. 1237 Hornby, Fred, lOSS Seyburn Ave., Detroit 14, Mich. II 14 Horne, Brien, 2709 Montcalm Crescent, Calgary, Alta. 1128 Horne, H. H .. 97 lecavalier Street, St. l aurent, Que. 1428 Horowitz, PhilipS., P.O. Box 42, East Elmhurst 69, N.Y. 923 Horton. S. J., 3005 East 3rd Avenue. Vancouver 12, B.C. 1129 Howard, Lionel D., Awakeri, R. D. 3, Whakatane, New Zealand. 1736 Howe, H. H., 1400 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 10, Ill. 771 Howes, VIctor E., 148 Beltran St., Malden 48, Mass. 167S Hoyer, Paul H ., 126 Delview Drive., Windybush, Wilmington 3, Dela. 1667 Hubbard, Alfred John, 186 City Road, London E. C. I. England. 134~ Huff, Clayton, 925 Edgewood Ave., Pelham Manor, N.Y. 379 Humby, H. T., 2041 Courtland Drive, Burlington, Ont. 1346 Hunka, Daniel, 894 Ridley Blvd., Ottawa 3, Ont. 1140 Hunt, Harris R., 3 Valley View Drive, Bloomfield. Conn. 44 Hunter, Ralph C., 484 Park, Birmingham, Mich. 583 Hurst. Peter J ., 344S Cote des Neiges Road, Apt. 329, Montreal 25, Que. 13p Hurst, W . D., 67 Kingsway, Winnipeg 9, Man. 871 Hutt. Fred B., 102 Eastwood Ave.. Ithaca, N.Y. 1080 Hutton, Tom Reay, S Elm Close, Amersham, Bucks, E ngland. '13 Hyde, Alex, 337 Stagg St., Brooklyn 6, N.Y.

1220 Ingraham, W . St. Clair, No. 2 Crescent St., North Sydney, N.S. 1301 Insley, Arthur H., 378 Melrose Ave., Toronto 12, Ont. 1783 Irvine, Alan F., S12 St. James St., London, Ont.

J 235 Jackson, W. L., 5SO Balliol St., Toronto 12, Ont. 17SO Jaco, Dr. N. T., 4 Ermeti Place. Endewood Cliffs, N.J. 106 Jacobi, H. Jr., 149 Bay Street So., Hamilton, Ont. IS43 Jacobson, CWO Benj. S. USNR; Ret., P.O. Box S62, Santa Barbara, Calif. 1410 James, Dr. E . S., 119 Mountbatten Ave., Winnipeg 29, Manitoba 72 Jamieson, Raymond A ., Box 235, Almonte, Ont. 1195 Jamieson, Robert A., 8 Gilmore Blvd. No., Wappinger Falls, N.Y. 283 Jarrett, Fred, Box 302, O.P.O., Toronto, Ont. 618 Jarvis, Laurence E. M .. 28 Lynnhaven Road, Toronto 19, Ont. 1972 Jeffries, T . D., 84 The Kingsway, Toronto 18, Ontario 654 J ennings, Carl, 29 James Street So., Hamilton, Ont. 1504 Jennings, H . 1., 1937 Clermont, Denver, Colo. 82 Jephcott, Dr. Clare M ., 323 Rosemary Road, Toronto, Ont. 943 Jockel, C. H., 61 Great S.W. Road, Hounslow, Middlesex, England. 1846 Jobos, Oliver G., 363 Lakeshore Drive, Cobourg, Ont. 1221 Johnson, B. Connor, 306 W. High St., Urbana, Ill. 303 Johnson, G . E., 12 Lee Court, Brockton 12, Mass. 793 Johnson, John H., 4429 N. Winchester Ave., Chicago 40, Ill. 24 Johnson, Thomas L., 21001 Alexander Drive, St. Clair Shores, Mich. 721 Johnston, Gordon, Sanatorium P.O., Ont. 172 Johnstone, W. S., 2091 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. 533 Jones, Cathleen A., Bluenose Motel, P.O. Box 1133, Halifax, N .S . I 169 Jones, Irwin G ., 220 Walnut Lane, Ambler, Pa. 751 Judd, Allan F., 34 Adelaide Crescent, Hove, Sussex, England.

260 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 K 17$9 Ka.lbfleisch, Grant L., 1342 Laperriere Ave., Ottawa 3, Ont. 1737 Kaminer, Barney H ., .5738 Fair Ave., Apt ''T'', No. Hollywood, Calif. 708 Kanee, Sol, 122 Ash St., Winnipeg, Man. 1011 Karpinski, Edward T., 367 Park St. (P.O. Box 614) New Britain, Conn. 1240 Kay, JosephS., 8663 Bissemore St., Detroit 13, Mich. 760 Kay, Marshall, 17.5 Glenwood Ave., Leonia, N.J. 94.5 Keatley, James M., 130 Barcladen Road, Rosemont, Pa. .56.5 Keane, F. W. L., 140.5 Stadacona Avenue, Ste. 201, Victoria, British Columbia 1864 Kearsiey, Ken, Box 371, Barrie, Ont. 873 Keffer, Harry B., Box 6201, Hamden 17, Connecticut 1996 Keirn, Peter M., 2304 Vlstazo East, Tiburon, CaHfomJa 8.5 Kemp, C. George, 4402 King Edward Ave., Montreal, Que. 1393 Kemp, Clarence A., 10 Benvenuto Place, Apt. 101, Toronto 7, Onl. 822 Kenny, James H. F., 7 Madawaska Drive, Ottawa. Ont. 1668 Kenwood, CliJford W., 37 Highfield Ave., Town of Mount Royal, Quebec 1.527 Kenyon, Alonzo F .. 2.50.5 HollYwood Drive, Pittsburgh 3.5, Pa. 1676 Kenyon, StewartS . 1.520.5·74 Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. 1394 Kem, Ca.rl F., 2430 Park Street, Bellingham. Wash. 334 Kessler, Alfred H., 7934 Pickering St., Philadelphia SO, Pa. 898 Klefaber, W. H., 634 Woods Road, Dayton 19, Ohio 1901 Klllsh, Ted L., 9208 Trinity, Detroit 28, Mich. 1291 King, Garfleld A., 4636 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver 8, B.C. 1386 King, William Henry, 144 So. Edwards Ave., Syracuse 6. N.Y. 1997 Kinslow, William B., 102 Gerald Drive, Syracuse 9, New YOik 342 Kirchoff, Arthur G., 12139 Manor Ave., Detroit 4, Mich. 1336 Kirk. Amy (Mrs. J . A. C.), 4063 West 34th Avenue, Vancouver 13, B.C. 1327 Kirkwood, A. L. H., 34 Wlllowbank Blvd., Toronto 12, Ont. 773 Kitchen, John M., Rt. 6, Woodstock, Ont. 1049 Kitchen, W02 Ronald, 433 Chomedey Blvd., Chomedey, Quebec 1906 Kilman, Murray, MD., 421.5 Cambie St.. Vancouver 9, B.C. 1018 Kline, Robert L., 1061 W. Rosemont, Chicago 26, Illinois 1.5.56 Knight, Alexander Duncan. 261 Maplehurst Ave.. Wlllowdale. Ont. 1998 Knight, James Frederick, 01 Dlv., USS Francis Marion (APA-249), F.P.O., N.Y. I 196 Knox, Stewart 1., Box 674, Port Arthur, Ont. 1387 Koeppel, Adolph, 633 Chelsea Road, Oceanside, L.l.. N.Y. 1967 Korbel, George W., 76.51 West Adams Street, Forest Park, IUinois 1798 Kraemer, Fred, 4111·19th Street N.W., Calgary, Alta. 774 Kraemer, James E., 18 Cambridge Ave., Kitchener, Ont. 1.560 Krasner, Milton, 169 Rldae Road, No. Arlington, N .J . 1931 Kreaer, Albert E., R.R. No. I, Rainy River, Ont. 327 Kreischer, Peter, 3311 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix 18, Ariz. 1131 Kropke, Lister R .. 9029 S. Claremont, Chicago 20, Ill. 1907 Kuhlman, Fred, P.O. Box .51, Melville, Sask. 1635 Kuttner, William R., 114 Doualas Road, Roselle, N.J.

L 1760 Lackner, Robert 1., 1661 Beaucaire Drive, Warson Woods 22, Mo. 1369 LaFrance, Leo. L., 27 Underhill Road, Ossington, N .Y. 1924 Lagios, Nicholas L., 290 DuiTerin Road, H ampstead, Montreal 29, Que. 66 Laing, E. Bruce, P.O. Box 6, Dowagiac, Mich. 1622 Lainof, Milton, 27 Roselawn Crescent, Calgary, Alta. 1348 Laird, W. W., 26 Arjay Crescent. York Mills, Wlllowdale, Ont. 12.5.5 Lamb, Richard M., Box .573, Kltchener, Ont. 383 Lambe, Harold R., 34 Deloralne Ave., Toronto 12, Ont. 1.561 Lamoureux, Louis M., 222 Lawrence Ave. W., Toronto 12, Ont 14.5 Lamson, Roger W., 39 Gould St., Stoneham, Mass. 899 Lane, John, 38 Lorne Ave., E., Brandon, Man. 1807 Lane, Mrs. Russell H., R.R. 3, Calgary, Alta. 761 Lang, Paul, 41 South Road, Katonah, N.Y. S84 Langer, F., 432 W. Pender, Vancouver 3, B.C. IS39 Lanastroth, R. S., DDS, 190 St. John St., Fredericton, N.B. 900 LaFerriere, Charles A., 161 S Hatcher Crescent, Ann A$bOr, Mich. 9.58 Larkin, Richard H., 404 Security Bldg., Windsor, Ont. .516 Law, James, Apt. 200 RJdout Towers, London, Ontario 1292 Lawler, J. Murray, 6 Alntree Court, Toronto 14, Ont. S71 Lea. J . A . Esq.-Manchester Ltd., 6 Albert Square. Manchester 2, England. 687 Lea, William E., 446 Strand, London W.C. 2, England. 312 LeBaron, Owen V., 2n4 S. Phillippi Road, Boise, Idaho. 146 Lee, Chester, P.O. Box 190S, LaJoUa, Calif. L1035 Lft, George L., Box .57, Bernardsville, N.J. 1096 Lee, J. Chang, 220 Union Blvd., St. Lambert, Que.

YEARBOOK/BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 261 1141 Lee. WalterS., Box 577, Smithers, B.C. 493 Lees-Jones, R.W.T., Merridale, Baokhall Lane, Hale, Cheshire, England. 1436 Leaeer, Jacob I., 511 Beechwood Drive, East Rochester, N .Y. 1856 Lehr, James, 2448 East 24th Street, Tulsa 4, Okla. 1615 Letch, E. H., 1232 Des Chemaux Road, Three Rivers, Que. 637 Lett. W. Ralph, 118 Montgomery Ave .. Apt. lOSE, Toronto 12, Ont. 166 Leuf, Ralph R., 7212 N. Oakland St., Philadelphia 49, Pa. 1097 Levine, Irving, 65 Aberfoyle Road. N ew Rochelle, N.Y. Ll Le•lne, Jack, 209 Pine Tree Road, Oxford, N .C. L506 Lewis, Gordon P., 37 Eldomar Ave., Brompton, Ont. 824 Lichlla, Allen D .• 20192 Sorrento, Detroit 35, Mich. 263 Lldman, David, 390 West End Ave., Apt. 3D, N.Y.C.• 24. Ll54 Llggelt, C. Kirk, 135 Glenview Ave., Wyncote, Pa. 1388 Lincoln, Leo L., 14 Kenwood St., Pittsfleld, Mns.s 753 Linde, Orvel A., 5321-14 Avenue S., Minneapolis I 7, Minn. 1328 Linton, H ., 1707 Dempsey Road, No. Vancouver. B.C. 1~86 Lipman, Tom A., 2359 Caracas St., La Crcsenta, Calif. 1224 Little, Philip Jr., 490 Highcroft Road, Wayzata, Minn. ~61 LlttleReld, Lester N., 52 W. Emerson St., Melrose 76, Mass. 970 Livingstone, Elizabeth M., 14400 Olastenbury Road. Detroit 23, Mich. 384 Llewellyn, George B., 137 Clearview Ave., Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 1083 Lloy, J . M., 90 Heath St. W., Apt. 303, Toronto 7. Ont. 1848 Lorenson, Ernest, 4250 Dieppe Road, Victoria, B.C. 1160 Loukin. Alexander, 42 East 75th Street, N .Y.C. 21. 1865 Lounsbery, R. H., 215 E. State St., Ithaca, N.Y. 826 Loveys, Newton, 125 Lawton Blvd., Apt. I 109, Toronto 7, Oot. L510 Lowe, Robson, SO Pall Mall, London S.W. I , Endand. Ll465 Ludlow, Lewis M. Jr., No. 34--Chome. Nishi-Sh.ibaura, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, J apan 1469 Lucy, Shue F., 1612-2lst Street N.W., Calgary, Alta. 1012 Lukow. Stanley, 472 McKenzie St., Winnipeg 4, Man. 1256 Lum, Cpl. Stanley, RCAF Sta. Vancouver, Richmond, B.C. 1751 Lumley. W., 234 Pine St., Delhi, Ont. 1149 Lundberg, John P., 11232-95A Street, Edmonton, Alta. 167 Lussey Harry W., 137 Voorhis Ave., New Milford, N.J. 959 Lyman, Robert W., P.O. Box 299, Marblehead, Mass.

M 638 Macaskie, James P., 23 Thornhill Ave., Lindley, Huddersfleld, Yorkshire, England. 386 Macaulay, Jan M., 7 St Patrick St., Port Dover, Ont. 740 MacCallum RobertS., 6 Douglas Lane, Larchmont, N.Y. 1723 MacCormack, Dr. Harold P., 34 Charles St., Truro, N.S. 11 81 MacDonald, Dr. John J., P.O. Box 38, Antiaonish, N.S. 1935 MacDonald, Thomas. 431 Winona Drive. Toronto 10, Ontario. 1688 Macinnes, Malcolm T., 33 Pleasant St., Truro, N .S. 715 Maciver, Richard G. Jr., Lloyd Manor, Apt. 27, 376 West E nd Ave., Long Branch, N.J. 1829 MacKenn, Harry Raymond, Rothsay R.R. No.2, Kings Co., N.B. IS49 MacKenzie, C. Y .. Box 237, Boissevan, Man. I 60S MacLeod, D . J., 202 Willow Ave., Nnshwooksis, N.B. 484 MacMaster, Harris A., Ste. 109, 1305 Jervis St.. Vancouver S, B.C. 886 MacNutt, W. S., History Dept., U. or N.B., Fredericton, N.B. 828 MacRoy, J. K .. 94 Indian Road, Toronto 3, Ont. 107 Makepeace, Colin MacR., 1030 Hospilal Trust Blda .• Providence 6, R.I. 1572 Manaold, Carl Rene, 1495 St. J ames Stret W., Montreal, Que. 1453 Mann. Charles M., Box 3442, Universily Sta., Charlottesville, Va. 1936 Marcellus, M. L., 2 Brookside Drive, Barrie, Ontario 1808 Maresch, Wm. H . P., 628 Yonge St., Toronto s. Ont. 1777 Maraeson, Paul B., 2187 Dexter Street, Schenectady, N.Y. 1891 Marino, Joe, Main SL, Geraldton, Ont. 1834 Mark, A. W, (Bill), 7671 Burris SL., So. Bu rnaby, B.C. 1jl37 Marklson, Paul 0., 421 Sonora Drive, San Mateo, California. )09 Marler. Hon. George C., 1460 McGregor St., Apt. 504, Montreal, Que. 1999 Marshall, F. A., R.R. 2, Reg.lna, Saskatchewan 1589 Marshall, Roy, 10424 McVine Ave., Sunland, Cali f. 932 Marlin, Georae M., 1120 Larson Bldg., Yakima, Washington 1887 Martin, J . S .. 465 Nvberg St., Kitchener, Ont. ISS Martin, W. F. B., 150 Argyle Ave., Apt. 411 , Ottawa, Ontario 1625 Matejka, James J . Jr., MD., tON. LaSalle St., Ste. 2 16, Chicago 2, Ul. 1132 Mate, Raymond, 3SS8 Addington. Montreal 28. Que. 1697 Matthews, Thomas A .• 2500 Signal Hill Road, Springfield, Ohio. 972 Maxim, Oren B., Box 1505, Waterbury 20, Conn. 526 Maxwell, Richard N., Forest St., Middleton, Mass. 1315 McCallum, Reside, 3 Lansdowne Gardens. Pointe Claire, Que. 1470 McCiammy, Wm. C., P.O. Box !S9S, Wilmington. N .C. 933 McClelland, James B., 3162 W att Road, K elowna, Brillsh Columbia

262 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 1377 McConnell, Mrs. G. H., 314 Kingswood Road, Toronto 13, Ont. 238 McCoy, Ethel B., 65 West 54th Street, N.Y.C. 19. 1395 McCready, A. L., Gould St., Cobd~n. Ont. 875 McCreery, Hugh C., 232 Avenue "C" West, Bismarck. N.D. 1799 McCUsker, J ohn J., J r., University of Pittsburah, Tower "C", Room 602, 3955 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Penna. 19S McDonald, F. Beattie, 148 West 3Sth Street, Hamilton, Ontario 1200 McDonald, Susan M., 2030 Glenmont Avenue N.W., Canton 8, Ohio. 27 McDonough, Charles, 3213 N. Howard St., Philadelphia 40, Pa. 1562 McGowan, Louis C., 63 Walnut St., Johnston 9, R.l. 857 McGrath, Edward, 37 Chaplin Ave., St. Catherlnes, Ont. 239 McGuire, J. W., 70 Church St., Montrose, Pa. 762 Mcintyre, Arthur W., 10918-84 Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. 1416 McKanna, Alan Gordon, 41 Saybrook Ave., Toronto 18, Ont. 1819 McKay, Doris (Mrs. G. F.), 10439-140 Street. Edmonton, Alta. 1771 McKinnon, Donald E .. 325 Bighorn St., Banff, Alta. JSI6 McLaren, John N .• 5 East Court St., Hudson, N.Y. 1036 McLellan, Hubert M., 2206 E. Crescent Drive, Seattl~ 2, Wasb. S34 Mclellan, Hugh, Champlain. N.Y. 1642 Mclellan, Robert F., Q.C., P.O. Box 45, Truro, N.S. 915 McMaster, T. Lediey, c;o Bank or N.S., 1301 Douglas St., 'Victoria, B.C. 1738 McMillan, Alex, 1827 Regent StreetS., Sudbury, Ont. 780 McMurrlch, J. Ronald First Street, Gananoque, Ont. 962 McMurry, Jack W., 1552 Norview Ave., Norfolk 13, Va. 649 McNeil, C. Russell, 833 Kin&sway Drive, Longacres, Burlington, Ont. 1790 McQuade, Thomas, 173 East 91st Street, N.Y.C. 28. 130 McVey, GeorgeS., 781 Main St., Warren, R.I. 1257 Melvin, George H., 3400-21 Avenue, Vernon, B.C. 46 Menendian. Raymond A .. 1990 Elmwood Ave., Apt. A. Columbus 12, Ohio. 2005 Menken, Harry, Jr., 76 Rhoda Avenue, Nutley 10, New Jersey 1225 Menzie, Robert W., 513-21st Street W., Owen Sound, Ont. 1636 Mercantinl, Edward S .. MO., 339 MacLaren St.. Ottnwa 4, Ont. 1892 Merman, Joseph, 801, West End Ave., New York 25, N.Y. 914 Merrihew, M. J., 369 Colony Street, Winnipeg 2, Manitoba 1956 Messer, Charles L .. Roque Bluffs - RO 1, Machias, :Maine 1454 Meyer, Joseph, 2720 Montreal Crescent, Regina, Sask. L9 Meyers, Harold R., Wfllouahby Place, Brooklyn 5. N.Y. L3 Meyerson, Daniel C., 69 Fenimore Drive, H arrison, N.Y. 1004 Meyerson, Roslyn C .. 69 Fenimore Drive, H arrison, N.Y. 1429 Michael, A. L., Stanley Gibbons Ltd., 391 Strnnd, London, England 1590 MHsud, Austin V., 7516 Donegal Drive, San Jose, Calif. 1161 Millman. W. Logan, 151 Norman St., Samla, Ont. 1507 Mills, George R., M.D., 7412 Rosedale, Allen Pnrk, Mich. 1973 Mllls, Ralpb W., 2 1 Castor Crescent, Scarborough, Ontario 1476 Milne, Brian F .. 14500 San Jose St., San Fernando, CaUJ. 240 Minkus, Jacques, 69-39 Juno St., Forest Hills, N.Y. 67 Minuse, Kenneth, 1236 Grund Concourse. Bronx 56, N.Y. 2000 Mitchell, Wallace B., 126 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts 1267 Miterman, Irving, 190 Windmill Road, Willow Grove, Pa. 1591 Moberg, Cornell. Drawer 549, Yorkton, Sask. 1951 Moffatt, Dr. William G ., Vines Rd. (Charlton) R.O. :#:I, Ba.llston Lake, N.Y. L68 MoD, ArtJiur B .. 1240-72nd Street, Brooklyn 28, N.Y. 1717 Montague, Charlotte A., (Mrs. R. W.), 1334-100 N.E., Bellevue. Wash. 2006 Montgomery, Joseph A., 2432 Balmoral Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario 1083 Moore, Christopher A., 64 Oakmount Road, Toronto 9, Ont. 1490 Moore, Ralph R., 44 N. Hillside Ave., Chatham, N.J. 742 Moore, Robert A., 135 Glenforest Read, Toronto 12, Ont. 1938 Moraan, Frank M ., Box 26, Hanover, N.H. (Box 922, Mt. Dora, Fla. Nov.-May). 188 Morris, Thomas F., 19 West Drive, Larchmont, N.Y. 1660 Morse, Lewis R., MO., 151 K ing Street E., St. John, N.B. 1649 Mortonson, W. H., 153 High St., Closter, N.J. 1626 Moser, H enry W., 2 West Redman Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. 626 Mountain, Joseph H., 212 So. Franklin St., Chicaao 6, rn. 754 Mower. Donald P .. 133 Central Ave., Waterbury 10. Conn. 1960 Mueller, Mrs. B., Box 35, Vnnanda, British Columbia. 1372 Moyle, Or. H. B., Canton Village Circle, Canton, Conn. 284 Mueller, Col. Harrle S., 1505 Park Place, Wichita 3, Kans. 1276 Muller, Elizabeth H., 34 Elmer St., East Hartford 8, Conn. 961 Mullins, P., 9642-73 Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. 1974 Munro, J. E. R., 711 Sherbrooke, Peterborou&h, E.C., Ontario N 830 Nadon, E., Box 226, Temiskaming, Que. 1316 Nairne, Reginald. 642 Battery St., Victoria, B.C. 1784 Nault, M. L , 1478 St. Zotlque Street E., Montreal 33, Que. 1'28 Needoba, Lesly, R.R. 3, Armstrong, B.C.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 263 903 Neff, Leland I., 430 S. Burnside Ave., Apt. IOK, Los Angeles 36, Calft. 1888 Neilson, Maynard Ernest, 1531 Har

0 1701 Obenauer, Ross A., IS Lakeview Circle, Skaneateles, New York 1053 Och, Frederick A., 2 East Main St., Adamstown, Pa. 2 Odell, Fay H., 34 Grove St., Pleasantville, N.Y. 732 Oertel, Roland C., 10 Pleuli Drive, Moraga, Calif. 561 O'Leary, Ed., 2224 Niaaara Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 118 Olivier, Georges, 12 Wellington Street N., Sberbrooke, Que. 1111 Olivier, Dr. Jacques, 4867 Grosvenor, Montreal, Que. 34 O'Neill, Tbos. H., 603 Fourth Street, Liverpool, N.Y. IS74 O' Neill, W. Paul, 7000 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda I4, Maryland. 1637 Orobko, Wflllam, DDS, 300 Bi rks Bldg., Edmonton, Alta. 271 Osborne, Roland H., M.D., 13336 Chalon Road, 1.06 Anaeles 49, California

p 1178 Padbury, Melvern H., 2493 West First, Apt. 203, Vancouver, B.C. 313 Paine, Harold L, R.R. 1, Brechin. Ont. 1968 Palmer, Ralph A., S09 Cheever Avenue, Geneva, lllinols. 1396 Park, Marshall, Inwood, Ont. 832 Parker, Ralzemond B.. 1060 Parker Ave., Detroit 14, Mich. 1690 Parker, Dr. Robert R., 2S IS Holyrood Drive, Nanaimo, B.C. 1296 Pascoe, Harry A., IS3 Helmsdale Ave., Winnipea S, Man. 1477 Paterson, Henry A., Box 424, Liverpool, N.S. 1871 Paterson, Ian A. D .• Box 7267, Eldorado, Sask. 1981 Paterson, Nell A., P.O. Box S4, Leamington, Ontario 517 Patrick, Douglas A., 1616 Applewood Road, Port Credit, Ont. <151 Pearen, A. W., 3308 Yonge St.. Toronto, Ont. 973 Pearsall, Robert L., 20 Morgan St., Binghamton, N.Y. SIS Peatman, Alfred N., Renforth, King Co., N.B. 627 Pell, Samuel F. J r., 1624 Woodard St., No. Las Vegas, N. Mex. 1268 Pelletier, Narcisse A., 34 Blandford St., Toronto 10, Ont. 1101 Penny, D. G ., St. 4, Erickson Block, 249 Main St., Penlicton, B.C. 13SO Perkins, Thomas J., 900 Kern Ave., Richmond, Calif. '781 Petch Harold E., B.A., Bancroft Ont. L8 Peterman, William C., 153 Westville Ave., Caldwell, N.J. 12.02 Peters, Reimers A., 4836 White Gates Drive, Phoeni x, Ariz. 1908 Peterson, Miss Jeanette M., 9SOS S.W. Commercial Street, Tigard 23, Oregon 1312 Peterson, Andrew J ., 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. 611 Petri, Pitt, 378 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N.Y. 917 Pettingell. George, Box 462, Nelson. Pennsylvania, 183S Pherril, E. T., 104 John St., Thornhill, Ont. 192S Pickard, C. W., 42 Cedar Grove Crescent, St. J obn, N.B. 629 Piaaott, Earle L., 467 Main St., KentviUe, N.S. p61 Pike, J ames A., cjo Dawn Mining Co., Ford, Wash. 18 Pimont, Justin Raoul, 242 Tom Hunter Road, Fort Lee, N.J. 28S Pitblado Isaac, c;o Pitblado, Hosk1n &. Co., 900 Hamilton Bldg., 39S Main St., Winnipeg 2, Man. 1337 Plum, George H., P.O. Box 118 New Canaan, Conn. 1691 Pollard Stanley, P.O. Box S2S Campbell River B.C. '763 Pollltz, William T., 40 Court Street, Boston, Moss. (Room 426) 7 Pollock, F. Walter, 1019 Haddon Place, Teaneck, N.J. 2007 Pond, George E., 411 Queensway Avenue West, Simcoe, Ontario 1471 Poole, Charles, S Mayo Ave., Box 682, R.R. 2, Ottawa, Ont. lr30 Poole, E. E., 10S03-109 Street, Edmonton, Alta. 918 Poole, W. J., 1 Adelaide St., London W.C.2, E~land . IOS4 Poppy, David William, R.R. 3, Aldergrove, B.C. 1022 Porter, L. Tupper, St. Andrews East, Que. 1607 Potts, G. H., Halfmoon Bay, B.C.

264 YEARBOOK/ BNA TO PICS/ NOVEMB ER 1963 464 Powe, Roland L., North Windham, Conn. 1351 Powell, Edgar E. C., 10340 Wadburst Road, Edmonton, Alta. 1872 Prather, Clare, 1147 S. Braden St., Tulsa 12, Okla. 1982 Pratt, Robert H., 7912 North Beach Road, Milwaukee 17, Wisconsin 1909 Price, Thomas E., 6878 East Boulevard, Vancouver 14, B.C. 658 Profit, Arthur R., 567 Borebank St., Winnipeg 9, Man. 1071 Provick, A. M., Hazelcliffe, Sask. 1269 Pugh, T. B., 1734 Gaillard Place, Richland, Wash. 1739 Purcell, J. L., 6 Richardson Drive, Kingston, Ont.

Q 393 Quarles, Mervyn V., 17344 Mahoney Parkway, Hazel Crest, Ill.

R 1510 Redford, W. R., 8300 Riverview Lane, Vancouver, Wash. 1702 Raley, James H., 506 West 44th, Vancouver,. Wash. 1699 Ramsey, W. J. II, P .O. Box 876, Bristol, Conn. 89 Reals, Willis B., 30 Algonquin Road, Norwalk, Conn. 783 Reiche, Hans, 22 Chapleau Ave., Apt. 3, Ottawa 2. Ont. 1718 Reid, William Henry, 987-7th Avenue E., Owen Sound, Ontario. 298 Reinhard, Henri E., 3605 Calloway Ave., Baltimore 15, Md. 1692 Remick, Fenton M., 43117 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Point Farms 36, Michigan 1693 Rezanowich, A., 6235-30th Avenue, Montreal 36, Quebec 168 Richardson, Edward A., 303 Pin Oak Drive, La Marque, Texas 1117 Richardson, Sidney T., 41Q-11th Avenue N.W., Calgary, Alta. 2008 Richardson, Mrs. Mary J., Avonton Hilt, Windsor, Nova Scotia 2001 Richman, Alfred, 677 Oak Street, Winnipeg 9, Manitoba 500 Riehle, Joh.n A., 694 E. Montana Ave., St. Paul 6, Minn. 1204 Rines, Homer G., 12 Wind Road, East Hartford 8, Conn. 1183 Risteen, F. R., 122 Smythe St., Fredericton, N.B. 2009 Roberts, Anthony F., R.R. #2, Wellandport, Ontario ts35 Robertson, K. M., Box 904, VIctoria, B.C. 799 Robinson, Arthur G. t606-34th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alta. 1957 Robinson, John Arthur, P.O. Box 1187, Stuart, Florida 249 Rockett Wilmer C., 2030 Overlook Ave., Willow Grove, Pa. 700 Roaers, J. V., 8 Ritchie Ave., Trail, B.C. 1952 Rohloff, Paul C., 1205 North Marion, Oak Park, Illinois 1511 Rorke, Willard, 511 Tegler Bldg., Edmonton, Alta. 250 Rosenbaum, Joseph C., 4119 Decarie Blvd., Montreal, Que. 1445 Rosenblat, Daniel G., 660 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo, Calif. 1915 Rosenblatt, Philip, 42 Sheridan Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 1056 Rosenthal, Harry W., 215-3rd Street, Bismarck, N.D. 1104 Rosenthal, Max, 429 Craven Road, Toronto 8, Ont. 1681 Ross, George A., 590 Highbury Ave., London, Ont. 1724 Ross, John A., 2 St. Charles Road, Beaconsfield, Que. 324 Rothermil, L. E., 2315 Forbes St., Jacksonville 4, Fla. 1575 Roy, Peter Edmond, 243 Place Viger, Ste. Foy, Quebec 10, Que. 1057 Rubislak, Henry M., 41 Sprenger Ave., Buffalo 11, N.Y. 1850 Rumball, Dr. N. H., 997 Gerrard Street E., Toronto 8, Ont. 964 Rushton, Eric, Box 701, Cbippawa, Ontario 587 Russell, William H., 7 Vinton St., Melrose 76, Mass. s 642 Sadler, A., 417 St. Joseph Blvd. W., Apt. 15, Montreal, Que. 926 Sanderson, C. W., Birnleknowes, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland. 1430 Sattinger, Richard H., 111 South 3rd Street, Brooklyn 11, N.Y. 1105 Sault, Earl S., Ormstown, Que. 1910 Saunders, Jack E., 130 Buck St., Collingwood, Ont. 1058 Scales, N. W., 1922 W. Michigan St., Evansville 12, Ind. 1439 Scarlet, Leo, 116 Nassau St., N.Y.C. 38. 1405 Scheid, William T., 1756 Orchard Ave., Trenton 10, N.J. 1893 Schenk, John A., 3235 Acacia Drive, Cheyenne, Wyoming 1902 Schlosser, J. J., 1549 East 63rd Street, Vancouver 15, B.C. 1661 Schnier, George A., 1425 E. Herring Ave., West Covina, Calif. 837 Schreiber, Anne, 2 Hopeton St.. Galt, Ont. 1278 Schuberth, Charles W., 45 Niles St., Hartford 5, Conn. 1521 Schuck, Herbert F., 15 Sweetbrlar Lane, Bordentown, N.J. SOl Schuman, Clifford R., 40 West 77th Street, New York, New York 1779 Scisco, Lubert H., 3226 Santa Anita, Altadena, Calif.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 265 965 Scon. Bernard. 6151 l'eppereU St., Halifax, N.S. 1652 Scoll, Donald 0., 12 Brown Court, Petaluma, Calif. t 894 Sefton, Daniel, 8309 Fenton St., Silver Spring, Maryland 1719 Seidel, Raymond E., MD., 1801 Porter St., Philadelphia 4S, Pa. 1594 Seifert, William A. Jr., 4 Russell Road, West Albany 5, N.Y. 1961 Shantz, Stanley, 763 Green Lane, London, Ontario 39S Sharpe, Lloyd W., 47 Grant Blvd., Umvershy Gardens, Dundas, Ont. 1491 Shave, Alec A., 6466 StJrling. Detroit 2, Mich. 299 Shaw, T. P. Gladstone, 1427 George St., Shawinigan Falls, Que. 975 Shaw, Alan B., P.O. Box S91, Tulsa 2, Okla. t 576 Shea, James L., 358 Granby Road, Chicopee, Mass. 1916 Shellhamer, Robert H., 2364 Crestview Road, Pillsburgh 16, Pa. 1397 ShilJeto, Jack:, P.O. Box 967, Bellingham 9, Washington 1917 Shireman, Ernest R .. 125 W. Sherwood Terrace. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1983 Shortreed, John W. K., 7309 Saskatchewan Drive, Edmonton, Alberta 1331 Showers. J. Grant, 1362 Athena St., Sounla, Ont. 122~ Silverman, I. Irving, lOS W. Adams St., Chicago 3, Ill. 1962 Simmonds, William E., 2646 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Michigan 1780 Simpson, William L., 374 King Street W., Chatham, Ont. L17 Slssons, J. N ., 59 Wellington Street W., Toronto I, Ont. 59 Siverts, John S., 200 W. 9th Street (Box 425). Wilmington 99, Dela. 1680 Slate, Rev. William, 1316-2nd West. Seanle 99, Wash. 1963 Slater, N.H., 2535 Lake Shore Blvd., West, Toronto 14, Ontario 1207 Slimmon, Donald Hood, 1020 Grosvenor Ave .. Winnipeg, Man. 838 Smith, A. Daniel, 14 Maple Avenue, South Sudbury 51, Massachusetts 1512 Smith, Aubrey F., !6 Woodlll St., Hallrax, N.S. 1533 Smith, Ernest F., Schlewick:, P.O. Box 126, Hudson Heights, Que. 927 Smith, H . M., Royal Bank of Canada, West End Branch, :1 Cockspur St.. London W. I. England. 1824 Smith, J. Floyd Jr., 1105 State, Erie, Pa. 1810 Smith, James U. Jr.. 3340 Lexington Road, Louisville 6, Ky. 1412 Smith, Joseph R., 140 Tulketh Rd., Ashton. Preston, Lanes, England 1939 Smith, Robert Carleton, 10231 N.E. Tillamook St., Apt. 103, PorUand 20, Oregon S89 Smith, Trafton C., 2756 Mortenson Blvd., Berkley, Mich. 1440 Smythles, E. A., House Castle Morris. Tralee, Ireland. 125 Solomon, R. S. PhD.. I 161 Latchwood Drive. Dayton. Ohio. 1940 Solt.z, Sidney A., 8500 S.W . 35th Terrace, Miami S5, Florida 664 Southey, Charles F., Young, Sask. L397 Southworth, Robert R., Amenia, N.Y. sg3 Spain, Cornelius W., 26o-46th Avenue, St. Petersburg Beach 6, Fla. 17 4 Sparks, R. Leslie, 458 S. Spring Ste. 1009, Los Angeles 13, Calif. 1617 Sparrow, William G .• 64 Lynngrove Ave., Toronto 18, Ont. 466 Sparrow, W. H., t2S Lytton Blvd., Toronto 12, Ont. 398 Speirs, Rupert M., 1477 Bayview Ave., Apt. G26, Toronto 17. Ont. 1455 Spicer, Henry Thomas, 272 Roseberry St., St. James, Winnipeg 12, Man. 1941 Spieler, T. D., 31 Oakville Avenue, Ottawa 3, Ontario 701 Spier Jack, 1817 St. Catherine Street W., Montreal 25, Que. 1851 Spiers, E. J., 14 Stonegate Road, Toronto 18, Oot. t 670 Spooner, Mrs. Lena, 3S Winnifred St., N orth, Smiths Falls, Ontario 1595 Spra11ue, Gordon, 1597 S.E. 8th Street, Deerfield Beach, Fla. 1353 Spry, Maj.-Gien. D. C., Boy Scouts World Bureau, 77 Metcalfe St. Ottawa 4, Ont. 981 Stack, Lorna, "Westbay", Mount Ave., Hutton, Brentwood, Essex, England. 399 Staff, F. W., Stonehaven, West Bay, Bridaeport Dorset. England. 138 Stagg, A. C., 622 Orchard Ave., Lexinaton, Ky. 1740 Stanley, DeW. M., P.O. Box 41, St. George's Grenada, West Indies. 1492 Stanway, G. Edward, 494 Oak St., Wadsworth, Ohio. 1143 Starr, Dr. F. A. E., 73 Malo Street E .• Lambeth, Ont. 839 Statkus, John A., RD :lt2- Ensigo Road, Burton, Ohio 514 Steele, Donald M., 430'Vernon Road, J enkintown, Pa. 1841 Steer, Malcolm D., 86 Hawthorne Place, Montclair, N.J. 877 Steiner, Robert N., P.O. Box 219, Ancnster, Ont. 1816 Steiner, William, 1585 W. 15th Avenue, Apt. II, Vancouver 9, B.C. 2010 Steinhart, Allan L., 3886 Bathurst Street, Apt. 203, Downsvlew, Ontario 1596 Stephens, Walter T., 87 Valley Crest Road, Rochester 16, N.Y. 639 Stephens, W. V., 1813 Everareen, M odesto, Calif. 920 Stephenson, Robert W., 344 East Granet, Hazel Park, Mich. 1087 Stewart, Alexander W., 321! -25th Street S.W., Calgary, Alta. 1478 Stewart, J ohn J., Apt. 420, Clifton Manor, 1 t Elm Ave., Toronto, Ont. 1185 Stewart, WUiard, 535 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, N .J. 1406 Stillwell, H., I Mitchell Place, Cranford, N.J. 97 Stitt, William Britton, 1185 Park Ave., N.Y.C. 28. 1006 St. Laurent, J. C., Box 62, Clinton, B.C. 801 Stockton, James E., J07·7th Street, Riverton, NJ. 1208 Stokely, N. F. Del Rio, Tenn. 1836 Stonehouse, Lloyd Everett, 2S Clarence St., Amhurst, N.S. 1773 Stonier, Peter F., M.D., 3213 East 36th Street, Indianapolis 18, Indiann 1305 Stott, Thomas A., 499 Hlghcroft Ave., Ottllwa 3, Ont.

266 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 1926 Strachan, W. J., P.O. Box I, Fort William, Ont. 1059 Strathy, Colin M.A., 44 Rosedale Road, Toronto 5, Ont. 1852 Streeter, John W., 1528 Walnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. 1889 Swartz, Melville J ., 197 Brock St.. Winnipeg 9, Man. 1260 Swenson, Einer C., R.R. No. 4 Princeton, Ill. 689 Swift, Wm. A., 432 Main St., Penticton, B.C.

T 1417 Tardif, Guy, MD., 55 Emmerson St., Edmunston, N.D. 2002 Taylor, Oarenco L., Box 526, Regina, Saskatchewan 1984 Taylor, Dr. Ian W., 769 South Milwaukee Avenue, Wheeling, lllinois 215 Taylor, Dr. Ross B., 207 Algonquin Blvd. East, Timmins, Ontario 613 Tedford, Fred C., 126 Tllmer Ave., Cranston 10, R.I. 628 Templeton, R. L., 46 Bonaventure Ave., St. John's.• Nftd. 1249 Tharp, Mrs. Clarence A., 632 Kirkwood Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 1426 Thayer, Harvey, Yorkshire Road, Dover, Mass. 1280 Theewo!sseo, Rene, 42 Rue du Moulin, Nossegem, BT, Belgium. 1441 Thomas, Alfred R., 31 Llnnaean St., Cambridge 38, Mass. 1629 Thompson, G. Homer, 297 Maine Street N., Brampton, Ont. 1942 Thompson, Paul A., 302 Park Place, Pittsburgh 37, Pennsylvania 1270 Thomson, Robert T., 52 Summltcrest Ave., Weston, Ont. 1927 Thran, Dick H., R.R. 2, Courtenay, B.C. 402 Thurston, Henry, Box 40A, Claverack, N.Y. 702 Tiede, R. W., 6018 Brookside Drive, Oeveland 9, Ohio. 1060 Tlncknell, Douglas E., 242 Superior Ave., Calgary, Alta. 11 74 Tinker, Richard L., Huntingdon, Que. 1911 Tlzard, Eric P., 4 Vienna St., H alifax, N.S. 1061 Todd, Horace D., 2807 Glenwood Lane, Billings, Mont. 11 35 Todd, Norman, 74 Linden Rd., Bognor Regis, Sussex, England. 574 Tomlinson, Leslie G., Betley, Nr. Creive, Cheshire, England. 949 Topping, William E., 7430 Angus Drive, Vancouver 14, B.C. 1026 Totten, Mrs. Eleanor A., 4600 Bruce Ave., Minneapolis 24, Minn. 2" Trace, Elmer C., 1524-12th Avenue, Seattle 22, Wash. 1450 Traqualr, RobertS., 3323 Canberra Place, Calgary, Alberta. 1830 Treit, Rev. Elroy M .. 3871 Hu rst St., S. Burnaby, B.C. 1638 Trudeau, Mr. J. P., P.O. Box 496, Coaticook, Quebec. 1811 Trudeau, Roger, 82 St. Denis Street, St. Lambert, Que. 1857 Tuck, Joseph B., Morrisville, Mo. 1536 Tunna, Norman C., 6511 Laurentian Way, Calsary, Alta. 757 Tllpper, Gam H., 539 Colbeck Road, Richmond, Vancouver, B.C. 1550 Turner, Edward Charles, R.R. No. 3, Salmon Arm, B.C. 96 Turner, George T., 408 "A" Street S.E., Washington 3, D.C. 1565 Tuttle, George M., 565 Main St., Youngstown, N.Y. 842 Tunon, William E., 11 0 Ozmun Place, Ithaca, N.Y. u 1250 Umbreit, Geo. M., No. 5 Larchwood Court, Newton, Iowa. v 1062 Van Ness, Waldo Darwin, 248 Gerry Road, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. 648 vanOudenol, Dirk, Ste. 68-2017 Ulster Road, Calgary, Alberta 1985 Vaughn, Gordon D., RCAF Station, Chatham, New Brunswick 659 Vienno-Michaud, Laurier P., New Boston, N. H. 3.57 VIncent, V. H., 1023A No. SIKth Street, St. Louis I, Mo. 1964 Vlnsel, Thoma.s, 931-441 Eller Avenue, Akron 6, Ohio. 274 Vlzzard, Kenneth C., Wheatley, Ont. 1007 Von Klippstein, Ray V., 1636 Hillcrest Ave., Orlando, Fla. w 13 Wadden, Michael F .. 400 West .54th Street, N.Y.C. 19. 1597 Wadsworth, Edward G ., 70 High St., Eastport, Me. 602 Waite, C. Frank, 304 Pine Ridge, Ann Arbor, Mich. 243 Walburn, H. G., Walburn Road, R.R. S, Kelowna, B.C. 1791 Waeck, Edna, MD., 6 Longmeadow Road, Dover, N. H . .521 Waldie, Gordon, 6.5 Crescent Road, Toronto 5, Ontario 172.5 Walker, C. T., 14350 Ravine Drive, Edmonton, Alta. 950 Wallace, J. M., 6043 Colllnswood Place, Vancouver 13, B.C. 1706 Wannerton, John "Liandaff", Kenilworth Rd., Kenilworth, Cape Town, So. Nrlca. 620 Ward, Albert H., 120 Lewis St., Ottawa, Ont.

YEARBOOK/BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 267 135 Ward. Murray J., 10732-131A Avenue Edmonton, Alta. 1953 War!Jck, Robert B., 3105 Bellevue Road, Ralelah. North Carolina 1975 Ward, Raymond W., 4048 Third Avenue, San Dieao 3, California 1513 Warner, Donald R., 219 Hillcrest Blvd., Millbrae. Callf. 1027 Watrous, John H ., 6 Boxwood Court, Trenton 8, N.J . 1186 Watson, H. J. Michael, 44 Auchmar Road, Hamilton. Ont. 1820 Waugh, C. T ., 1030-4Lh Avenue W., Owen Sound, Ont. L490 Webb, Honer, RD. No. I , Lewisburg, P. 12.10 Webb, Jim F., 22 Mackay Drive, Thornhill, Ontario 1039 Webb, Ronald F., P.O. Box 29, Rockdale, N.S.W., Austra!Ja 1598 Webb, Lt. Col. R. H., 14343 Sunset Drive, While Rock, B.C. 1792 Webber, Sid, 10615-130 Street, Edmonton, Alta. 308 Wegg, George S., 28 Kllbarry Road, Toronto 7, Ont. 1643 Weill. Robert K ., 484 Avenue Road, Apt. 607, Toronto 5. Ont. 2003 Weinberg, Edward, 278-23rd Avenue, San Francisco 21, Calif. 538 WeUbum, Gerald, E., Deerholme, R.R. 3, Duncan, British Columbia 1288 Walter. Edward A. E., IS Harmon Ave., St. James, Winnipeg 12. Man. 1943 Wenzelbeger, Charles F., 255 Waltham Street. Lexlnaton 73, Massachusetts. 1456 Werfel, Alfred, 300 West 23rd Street, N .Y.C. 11. 1442 Westhaver, Clarence A., 11 Spafford Road, Milton 86, Mass. 1707 Weston, Douj(las R., 30 Walmer Road, Apt. 201, Toronto, Ont. 22 Westren, J . Harvey, 33 Glenrose Ave., Toronto 1, Ont. 1928 Whitby, Lawrence A .. 11 2 Mary St., Barrie, Ont. 844 White. Marcus W., 15 Sherburne Ave., Worcester 6. Mass. 111 White, Thomas D . L., 12620-99lb Avenue, cedar Hllls, No. Surrey, B.C. 191 White. W. T., 6312 Marauerlte St., Vancouver. B.C. 192 Whitehead, Dr. Alfred, 52 Havelock St., Amherst, N.S. 61 Whiting, Edward J ., 25 Xin ~U Circle, Malvern, Pa. 1684 Whitworth, Geoffrey. Westfield, Greetland. Hali'ax. Yorkshire. Enaland. 1685 Wingham, Alan C., 660 Pine Street, Apt. 10, Pacific Grove, California 1599 Wiflhtman, G. Franklin, Smith's Cove, N.S. 1040 Wilding, Harold W. S., 135 Tram Ave., Winnipeg 12, Man. 1871 Wilk, Charles, P.O. Box 5546, Cleveland I, Ohio. L935 Wilkinson, Allan A., MD., The Cottage Hospit&l, Old Perlican, Nfld. 568 Wlllan, Dr. Richard, Oak House, Shaw. Lancashire. Enoland. 995 WIUcock, W. M. C., 5020 MacDonald Ave., Apt. 308, Montreal 29, Que. 1858 Williams, Arthur L.. 1612 Madison Ave., Utica 3. N .Y. 1418 Williams, H arry F., 1525 Che$tnUt Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia 1460 Williams. Ronald B., 13S3 Moffat Ave., Verdun 19, Que. 1072 Williamson. Sir George A .. 6 Union Row, Aberdeen, Scotland. 1686 Wills, Martin L., 107 Park Road, Toronto S, Ont. 1484 Wllsdon, Jack, 13S Hyde Park Ave., HamHton, Ont. 196 Wllsdon, J. F., 13S Hyde Park Ave., Hamilton, Ont. 1163 Wilson, Charles B .• 2700 Park Drive, Bellingham, Wash. 1825 Wilson, Gavin Laurie. The Tower, \Vonnlt, Newpart-on-Tay, Fife, Scotland. 703 Wilson, J. A., Box 40, Bass River, N.S. 1338 Wilson, Leonard F. 7601 Saskatchewan Drive Edmonton, Alta. 1859 Wllson-Liaht E.• Wildrose Farm, Peers, Alta. 1992 Wilson, Richard S., 144 East 84th Street., Apt. SF, New York 28, New York 1986 Wilson, Roy s.. 78 Richmond Street West, Toronto I , Ontario 1866 Winder, John W ., 122 Grant Blvd., Dundas, Ont. 1918 Winfield. J., 579 Dawson Ave .• Mount Royal 16. Que. 1987 Wilhsosky, Robert, Box 134, Dresher, Pennsylvania 1763 WolJJ, Alan W ., P.O. Box liS, Fair Oaks, Calif. 1764 Wood, Albert T ., 3620 Ventura Circle, Brookfield, Wise. 221 Wood, Stanley A., 25 Ronaki Road, Mission Bay. Auckland E. I, New Zealand. 1993 WoodaU, Robert G., Forest Cottage, Holtwood, Wlmbome, Dorset, England 1381 Woodman, M. M., Dox 83, Dixville, Quebec. 1531 Woods, James Edward. 2 Hengrave Rd., Honor Oak Park, London S.E. 23, Enaland. 1837 Woods, Walter H ., 4000 Yonge Street, Apt. 332, Toronto 12, Ontario 359 WooUey, R. J., IS20 Bathurst St., Apt. 405. Toronto 10, Ont. 1319 Wortman, Edgar C. Jr., 2212 Upas St., San Dieao 4, Cal. 519 Worwood, W., P.O. Box 82, Chamy, Que. 1495 Wriaht, G. B. 2323 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto 14, Ontario 1912 Wright, Victor W., MO., 308 Savoy Plaza Apts., Edmonton, Alta. 1363 Wulff, Robert, 232 East 8th Avenue New Westminster, B.C.

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1568 Yaffe, I rvin, 1612 W. Franklin St., Jlaltimore 23, Md. 259 Yapp, Albert, 266 Elm Avenue, Windsor, Ont. 1066 Yeaton, Vinton R., 219 Washington St., Dover, N. H . 785 Youn11, Donald, A., 214 Briar Hill Ave. Toronto. Ontario S39 Youn11, H . M., MD., 414 Yarrow Bld11 ., Victoria, B.C. 846 Young, J ames M., c;o Hamilton Cotton Co. Ltd., Hamilton, Ont.

268 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 1557 Young, Miss Joan E., P.O. Box 40, Sydney, N.S. 1523 Young, John H. M., 503 John St., Dean Grove, Thornhill, Ontario 1932 Young, Dr. WilliamS., 30 Hillside Drive, Geneva, N.Y. 1408 Yuille, J . Watson, 1509 Sherbrooke Street W., Apt. 67, Montreal, Que. z 1212 Zahm, Anton H., 1351 Westmoreland Ave., Syracuse 10, N.Y. 1793 Zinkann, Russell W. MD., 737 King Street W., Kitchr.ner, Ont. 1176 Zuckerman, Bert M., Cranberry Sta., Mass. Ag. Exp. Sta., E. Wareham, Mass. Official $ection

Monthly R eport from the Secretary .. JACK LEV INE. 209 PIN E T REE ROAD. OXFORD. NORTH CAROLINA

NEW MEMBERS

2005 M enken, Harry, Jr., 76 Rhoda Avenue, Nutley 10, New Jersey 2006 Montgomery, Joseph A., 2432 Balmoral Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario 2007 Pond, George E., 411 Queensway Avenue West, Simcoe, Ontario 2008 Richardson, Mrs. Mary J., Avonton Hill, Windsor, Nova Scotia 2009 Roberts, Anthony F., R.R. #2, Wellandport, Ontario 2010 Steinhart, Allan L., 3886 Bathurst Street, Apt. 203. Downsview, Ontario APPLICATIONS PENDING Endean, Frank H., P .O. Box 189, Terminal A, Toronto I , Ontario Ineson, Stanley B., West Road, Manchester. Vermont (05254) Klein, Fred B., 835 North Wild Olive Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida Nicol, James W . 2234 West Keith Road, North Vancouver. British Columbia Osterhoff, Joseph, 1478 Jackson Street, Dubuque, Iowa (52001) APPLICATION FOR LIFE ME MBERSHIP Nickle, Rosemary J., 1208 Belavista Crescent, Calgary, Alberta (C) Proposed by E. A. Richardson, No. 168. Seconded by H. W . Lussey, No. 167. APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP (Objections must be filed with the Sec. within I 5 days after month of publication) Boyce, H. Prescott, 27 Abom Ave., Wakefield, Mass. (C) Proposed by W . T. Pollitz, No. 763. Seconded by L. Littlefield, No. 561. Huard, Raymond A., Box 190 Domremy Sask. (C) CAN- 19th & 20th century mint &, used postage and blocks. Plate Blocks. Coils. O.H.M.S.-0. Mint used booklet panes and complete booklets'. Proposed by F. R. Hadley, No. 1274. Tbwaites, Robert S., Rt. 2, Box 229, Washougal, Wash. (98671) (C-CX) CAN. NFD-19th & 20th century used postage and blocks. Pre-stamp, stampless & 1st flight covers. Coils. O.H.M.s .-a: M int, used booklet panes and c-omplete booklets. Pre-cancels. Federal, Provincial & Tax-Pal4 revenues. Used airmails & semi-officials on cover. Postal sta.tionery entices & cut-squares. Literature; Proofs & Essays. R.P.0., territorial, ftag, slo~an , 2 & 4 ring, squared circle and duplex can­ cellations. Proposed by E. A. Richardson, No. 168. VanWhy, Chester H., R. D. #1, East Stroudsburg, Pa. (C-CX) CAN-Mint & used postage, Coils. O.H.M.S.-0. Mint & used airmails. Postal stationery entires & cut squares. Literature. R.P.O., flag, slogan & squared circle cancellations Proposed by E. A. Richardson. No. 168. Vooys, Daniel W., P. 0 . Box 237, Jamestown, N.Y. 14701 (C-CX) Literature. Proposed by E. A. Richardson, No. 168. Seconded by H . W . Lussey, No. 167. CHANGES OF ADDRESS 1466 Aldrich, Guy, 23 High St, Brandon, Vt. (from Springfield, Mass.) 729 Harris, E. A., 98 Waskatenau Crescent, Calgary, Alberta 1973 Mills, Ralph W., 21 Castor Crescent, Scarborough, Ontario L l 7l7 Nkkle, Sam C., 1208 .Belavista Crescent, Calgary, Alberta 1638 Trudeau, Mr. J. P., P.O. Box 496, Coaticook, Quebec (from Brome Co.) 2003 Weinberg, Edward, 278-23rd Avenue, San Francisco 21 , Calif. 1523 Young, John H. M., 503 John St., Dean Grove, Thornhill, Ontario RESIGNATION ACCEPTED Hewer, Edgar E. MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY TOTAL MEMBERSHIP, September 1, 1963 ...... 1027 NEW MEMBERS, October I, 1963 ...... 6

1033 RESIGNATION, October 1, 1963 ...... 1 TOTAL MEMBERSHIP, October 1, 1963 ...... 1032

YEARBOOK/BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 269 Sale3 .1Jepartment

RULES AND REGULATIONS

I. This Department shall function entirely for bility or responsibility therefor to the owner or and In tbe interest or the membership of the anyone else, shall automatically cause a charge of BrU~b North America Philatelic Society. Any at least 2S cents for any and each such unmarked Member, in good standing, may participate in the Item and be removed from the book. In Instance Department and, by his participation, attests and or gross or deliberate abuse or violation of this agrees to abide by the Rules and Regulations of Regulation, or where It may be deemed requisite the Department. Any Member, so participatinfl, or equitable, the Sales Manager may, at his dis­ may be denied such participation for infraction cretion, impose reasonable additional charges, or of any of the Rules or Regulations of the De­ deny the services and privileges of the Department, partment. or both. Such gross and deliberate abuse or viola­ 2. The President or the Society shall appoint tion may be considered as "Conduct unbecoming a Member to serve as Sales Manager who shall a Member." be responsible to the Board of Governors. The 6. A charge of 2 per cent as an insurance fee President of the Society shall appoint a Com­ shall be made of the net value of the material mittee to serve as a Board of Examiners to ex­ entered at any one time. Monies so collected shall amine any and all stamps or books of stamps be deposited ln the Insurance Fund from which submitted to it by the Sales Manager and to order Fund <.!aims for loss or damage to material shall removed any such stamps or other material en­ be paid. The Board of Governors shall have flnal tered which, in its opinion, is of a questionable jurisdiction in the payment and settlement of character, without any responsibility or liabilily clajms. therefo re to the owner or anyone else. 7. A charge of 8 per cent shall be deducted 3. The Sales Manager shall keep accounts and from all sales mnde through the Department. records of all transactions of the Department in Monies so collected shall be deposited in the Gen­ books of the Society so provided by it. H e shall eral Fund of the Department, and all costs of at specific times, provide the Board of Governors conducting the Department shall be paid from with reports or the affairs of the Department, ln­ this Fund. Both the Insurance and the Commission cludlng a full balance sheet or all bookkeepin11 charges shall be deducted whenever a payment entries and shall similarly cause such reports to shall be made to an own er. be published in BNA TOPICS. 8. Circuits must be forwarded to the next Mem­ 4. Members entering material for sale through ber shown on the Route Sheet within live (~) the Department shall mount their material In days of receipt by the forwarding Member, to be such books as shall be prescribed by the Board forwarded by him by Registered Mall Insured for of Governors, Books shall be obtained from the Five Dollars ($~.00) . Strict observance and eom­ Sales Manager upon request and at such price pUance with this Rule shall be enforced by the as shall be determined by the Board of Gover­ Sales Manager and any violation shall be subject nors. No other books or forms except the pre­ to a penalty and charge of 2S cents per book In scribed ones shall be used. The Department re­ the Circuit for each day delayed in forwardiDJI serves the right to limit the dollar value of ma­ Circuits. The loss of nny material not so for­ terial entered in any one book and may reject warded by Registered Mall shall be entirely the any material which it feels will not be well re­ responsibility and liability of the remitter. ceived, except that such restriction shall be the joint action and decision of the Sales Manager 9. The Member, upon receiving a Circuit, shall and the Board of Examiners, without any responsi­ verify the number of books in the circuit, as evi­ bility or liability therefore to the owner or anyone denced on the Route Sheet, and that all spaces on else. each page of each book contain a stamp or other ~. Any stamp or item which is damaged, coun­ item, or a proper Indication that the stamp or terfeit, re-perforated, cleaned, repaired, a reprint, Item of the space has been sold or is accounted or in any other way of doubtful or questionable for. cha racter, must be clearly so marked next thereto t O. The buyer must silln his name in INK (or by the affixer upon submwlon for entry in the usc a suitable rubber stamp) and indicate bls Department books. Any such stamp or item, In Society Membership Number in all spaces from any way of doubtful or questionable character not which be bas removed and retained an Item. Each so marked clearly by the affixer, so decided by the so identified purchase shall be entered on the Board of Examiners or established by any other forms specifically provided for that purpose with means, in its sole discretion, and without any Ita- each Circuit.

SALES MANAGER: A LFRED P. COOK, COY GLEN ROAD, ITHACA, N .Y.

270 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 SALES DEPARTMENT NOTES Please refer to annual report of the WE NEED MORE MATERIAL Sales Manager in the report on the Annual * * Meeting at Williamsburg. Regular circuits take over three months * .. * to make the rounds to only ten members As of the Annual Meeting we have the and contain a little of everything where following Circuit Books on hand; possible. Regular circuit requests are filed Revenues- 14 in order of receipt and at best get to only Plate Blocks- 24 about 100 members per year. We have over Squared Circles- 8 200 requests, - so you have to wait your R.P.0.- 1 turn. Ntld. & Provinces- 15 * * • Town Cancels- 1 IMPORTANT Perfins-1 Enclosed with this issue is a circuit request Map Stamp-1 card. Every member who wants to receive Postal Stationery- ! circuits should send one in if he has not Air Mail & Sp. Del.- 10 done so in 1963. We will honor only 1963 Admirals-3 request cards. Stampless--2 * • Precancels-2 WE NEED MORE MATERIAL Coils-6 * * * Used Blocks-5 Again, please refer to the minutes of the Booklets & Panes-5 Annual Meeting and the Sales Manager's Small Queens-18 report therein. Pence to Large Queens- 6 Officials-33 * * Mint Blocks- 20 Don't ask us to appraise your material. Miscellaneous--17 Price it right and it will sell. Our job is to get to those who want it. You know the * WE NEED MORE MATERIAL market on your specialty better than the (Books should be classified per exhibit Sales Department. Price and condition are classes when possible) the primary factors. * * * .. * By far our greatest sales activity is in Try to keep the value of your books above Special Circuits, you pay postage and Reg­ S l 0.00. After all, on this amount the In­ istration both ways, - we go through the surance is 20c, and the commission 80c, (if books and send you only what you want all were sold), plus registration and postage to see. both ways.

NOTICE Please send a ll changes of address to the Secretary JACK LEVINE 2 11 Pine Tree Rd., Oxford, North Carolina, U.S.A.

CANADA REVENUES Toronto Stamp Collectors' Club CANADA REVEN UES Established 1892 Trode, Buy, Sell 1st and 3rd Thursdays - 8 p.m. 50 Different - $1.00 PARK PLAZA HOTEL Approvals & Want Lists Filled Box 205 Fryeburg, Ma ine 218 VISITORS WELCOME 225 HAl EY'S EXCHA NGE

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 271 J:.ibrary LIBRARIAN: EDGAR C. BLACK, 1726 WESTERN PKWY., VANCOUVER 8, B.C. Boggs, Wlnthrop. Teo decades ago - 1840-1850. EXTRACT FROM THE RULES 1949. 100 p. Illustrated. OF THE LIBRARY • Bond, Nelson S. Canada postal stationery. Volume II. 1949. p, 48-51. Illustrated. 1. This Department shall be maintained and Bond, Nelson S. A catalogue of the federal rev­ shall function entirely fo r, and in the interests of, enue stamps of Canada. 1953. 74 p . the membership of the British North America Bond, Nelson. The postal stationery of Canada. Pbilatelic Society. Any member of the Society in Jst ed. 1953. 132 p. Illustrated. good standing may borrow material from the Bond, R. A. The Canadian Silver Jubilees. 16 p. Library. Any member may be denied that privi­ Illustrated. lege for infraction of any of the rules of the Bond, R. A. The retail cigar, cigarette and to· Li,brary. bacco stamps of Canada. 22 p. Illustrated. 2. The Librarian shall receive and acknowledge British North America Philatelic Society Perfin a il. contributions to the Library. He shall cause to Study Group. Canadian stamps with perforated be published in BNA TOPICS reports of all ac­ initials. 1st ed. 19SS. 32 p. Illustrated. tivities of the Library. British North American Philatelic Society Perfln ·3. A Member, on written application to the Study Group. Canadian stamps with . perfora­ Librarian, accompanied by all charges, may have ted initia.ls. 2nd ed. 1961. 32 p. Illustrated. sent not more than two (2) volumes and shall Brunei, George. Les timbres de l'lle du Prince not retain such borrowed material for more than Edouard. 1917. 8 p. Illustrated. thirty (30) days, at which time, or sooner, same Burke, Kenneth W. Standard Canadian revenue borrowed material must be returned in good con­ catalog. 1943. 41 p. Illustrated. dition, fully insured and all charges prepaid. The Burns, AI. (assisted by C. C. 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272 YEARSOOK/BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 Day, K. M . and E. A. Smytbles. Canadian fane)' Marks Stamp Company, Limited. Canada revenue cancellations of the nineteenth century. 1962. catalog federal issues. Undated. 12 p. Tllustrated. 122 p . Marler, George C. Canada. Notes on the 1911-1926 Deavllle, Alfred Stanley. The colonial postal Issue. 1949 75 p. Illustrated. systems and postage stamps of Vancouver Island de Meaultsart, Corbisier. Canada- Essai sur que­ and British Columbia- 1849-1871. 1928. 210 p. lques obliterations et marques postales. 19.47. • oeaville, A. Stanley. The colonial postal sys­ 16 p. Illustrated. tems of Vancouver Island and British Col­ Melvin, George H . The post offices of British umbia-1849-1871. 1929. 36 p. Columbia. Sth ed. 1962. 45 p. Drew-smith, G. The Canadian specialists' digest Meyerson, William S. and Daniel C. Newfound­ and check list. No. 3, Booklet Panes. 1961. 24 p. land. The traveUing post offices. Billig's Philat­ •Fergusson, C. Bruce. The Halifax post office. elic Handbook. Vol. 12, 1950 p . 199-208. Dalhousie Review. 1958. p. 39-46. Illustrated. Goodchild, Edward E. The postage stamps of Morgan, Ian C. The specialized catalogue of Cana- Canada. 12 p. Tllustrated. dian airmails. Ist ed. 1931. 64 p. Illustrated. *Goodkind, Henry M. The Hawker stamp of Morgan, Jan C. The specialized catalogue of Cana­ Newfoundland. Reprinted from The Collectors dian airmail stamps. 1934-1935 ed. 28 p. Jllustrated. Club Philatelist, Vol. 30, No. 2, 1951. 23 p. North American Philatelic Year Book (compiled by Illustrated. William Butler). Canadian Precancelled stamp *HaUJday, W . E. Durant. Notes on the postal catalogue. 1927. 156 p. 1llustrated. history of Canada, from 1760 to Confederation Oughtred, E. W. and S. N. Standard catalogue of in 1867. Reprint from The Phllatellst, Vol. IS, the revenue stamps of Canada. IS p. Nos. 1-3. 12 p. Illustrated. Oughtred, E. W. and S. N . McLean's standard Hamilton, Patrick. Canadian Stamps. 120 p. catalogue of the revenue stamps of Canada. 1921. Illustrated. 16 p. Heerdt-Kollf, M. J. van. Canada op postzegels. •Patrick, Douglas and Mary. Canada: Dollar deci­ 1947. 48 p. Illustrated. mal currency. American Philatelic Congress Book *Hilt, Henry C. and Gerald E. Wellbum. Barn­ (22nd). 1956. p. 43-46. Illustrated. ard's Cariboo Express in the Colony of British •Perlin, A. B. The stamps of Newfoundland. Stamp Columbia, 1860-1871 and later Expresses of Lover, Vols. 21 and 22. 1928 to 1929. 25 p. F. J. Barnard. The Stamp Specialist, Vol. 14, various paging. lllustrated. 1945, p. 3-32. (The) Philatelic Society, London. The postage Holmes, L. S. Catalog of Canada and British North stamps, envelopes, wrappers and post cards of America. 1937. 70 p. Illustrated. the North American Colonies of Great Britain. Holmes, L. S. Holmes Handbook of Canada and 1889. 67 p. Illustrated. British North America. 2nd ed. 1945. 246 p. Pocket standard catalogue of the revenue stamps Illustrated. of Canada. 1899. p. 24. Holmes, L. S. and Associates. Specialized phila­ •.Pollock, Walter F. Canada- countries for the telic catalogue of Canada and British North specialist. The Stamp Specialist, Vol. 7. 1942. America. 9th ed. 1960. Illustrated. p. 82 - 85. Illustrated. Howes, Clifton A. Canada its postage stamps and Poole, Bertram W. H. Tbe postage stamps of postal stationery. 1916. 287 p. Illustrated. British Columbia and Vancouver Island. (Booklet Jacobi, Herman Jr. Canada Silver Jubilee plate No. 31) 14 p. Jllustrated. block catalog. 4 p. unpaged. Illustrated. Poole, Bertram W. H. The postage stamps of •Jalkut, Sidney, S. Stamp booklets and booklet Canada. (Handbook No. 20) 79 p. Illustrated. panes of the world. 1946. Stamp Specialist Vol. Poole, Bertram \V. H. Postage stamps of New 17, p. 43-92. Canada, p. 51-53. Newfoundland, Brunswick. (Booklet No. 28) 16 p. lllustrated. p. 57. Poole, Bertram W. H. The postage stamps of Jarrett, Fred. Postage stamps of Canada. 1923 Nova Scotia. (Booklet No. 34) 20 p. Illustrated. 103 p. Illustrated. Poole, Bertram W. H. The postage stamps of Jarrett, Fred. B.N.A. Book. Stamps of British Prince Edward Island. (Booklet No. 27). North America. 1926. 261 p. Illustrated. 16 p. Illustrated. Jarrett, Fred. Stamps of British North America. Poole, Bertram W . H . and Harry E. Huber. Postage Standard British North America catalogue. 1929. stamps of Newfoundland. (Booklet No. 37) 65 610 p. Illustrated. p. Illustrated. Kelson, Aubrey. Dinky daymus varieties. Philatelic •Prince Edward lsland Study Group. British North flaws and oddities featuring Canada. 19S2. 55 p. American Philateltc Society. Prince Edward Illustrated. Island. Billiq's Philatelic Handbook, Vol. 17, •King, Donald A. The postage stamps of Nova 1953. p. 191-204. Illustrated. Scotia, with a reference list inclusive of the bi­ •Quarles, Mervyn V. The postal history and post­ sected provisionals. Collections of the Nova age stamps of Prince Edward Island. The Ameri­ Scotia Historical Society, Vol. 18, 1914. p. 167- can Philatelist, Vol. 64, 1950. 32 p. various 205. Illustrated. paging. Illustrated. *Kohls Briefmarken-Handbuch. Section on British Reiche, Hans. Canada's major and minor varietle~ Columbia and Vancouver Island. lith ed. p. 439- from 1897 up. 1951. 16 p. 446. Illustrated. Reiche, Hans. Canada-Constant plate varieties *Kohls Brlefmarken-Handbucb. Section on Canada. - with addenda Billig's specialized catalogues. lith ed. p. 481-640. lllustrated. Vol. 7, 1954. 48 p. Illustrated. Lowe, George A. Lowe's standard catalogue of Reiche, Hans, Chairman. The War Study Group. the stamps of British North America with notes. Canada- The war tax stamps. Billig's specialiud 1925. p. 108 and p. 116. Ulustrated. catalogues. Vol. 9, 1959. 36 p, Illustrated. McCready, A. L. (ed.) Canadian flag cancellations. Reiche, Hans. Constant plate varieties of the 31p. ]llustrated. Canada small queen. Handbook No. 4 The Brit­ Marks Stamp Company, Limited. British North ish North American Philatelic Society. 1961. America. 1931. 44 p. Illustrated. 24 p. Illustrated.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 273 •Richardson, Ed. Philatelic Byways Tbru 19th 1879 1931 Century B.N.A. 1942. Stamp Specialist Volume 1881 1932 8, p. 73-88. Illustrated. 1882 French Ed. 1934 •Richardson, Ed. Canadian Patriolics and related 188S 1936-1937 Boer war covers. Stamp Specialist, Vol. 11. 1943. 1889 1940.1941 p. 68-78. Illustrated. 1907 Damaged 1944-194S •Richardson, Ed. Philatelic byways thru 19th 1918-1919 1944 century B.N.A. Victorian Canada. Stamp Special­ 1928 1952-1953 ist, Vol. 12, 1944. p. 73-105. Illustrated. (Part I) Richardson, Ed. Canadian & B.N.A. revenue 19SS yearbook. 1962. 19 p. Illustrated. Distribution Books Shaw, T.P.G. Catalogue of Canadian railroad Manitoba and Saskatchewan 1939 cancellations. 1944. with addenda complete to Alberta, B. C. and Yukon 1941 June 1957. 53 p. 1950 Shoemaker, L. D. The three-cent small queen issue Reports or Postmaster Genernl of Canada. 1953. 12 p. plus 3 not numbered. •small, Lester E. and Herschel E. Rankin. Canada. 1917 1934 1949 Pts. 1 & 2 A Jist of current railway post offices in Canada, 1918 193S 1950 Pts. 1 & 2 1947. Billig's Philatelic Handbook Vol. II, 1949. 1919 1937 1951 Pts. I & 2 p. 52-56. 1920 1938 1952 Pan 2 •Smith, 0. W. R., Gordon Crouch, and Fred Jar­ 1921 1939 1952 list of P.O's ret. Airmail cataloau&-Canada and Newfound­ 1924 1940 1953 land. Extract from 1929 B.N.A. Book. 1st ed. 1925 1941 1953 List of P.O's with revenues 53 p. Illustrated. 1926 1942 1954 •smith, William. The early post office in Nova 1927 1943 1954 List of P.O's with revenues Scotia 1755-1867. Collections of the Nova Scotia 1928 1944 1955 List of P .O's with revenues Historical Society, Vol. 19, 1918. p. 53-73. 1929 1946 19S6 Smith, William. The history of the pOSt office in 1930 1947 1956 List of P .O's with revenues British North Amerlca- 1639-1870. 1920. 356 p. 1931 1948 19S7 List of P.O's with revenues Smythies, E. A. Canadlan duplex cancellations of the Victorian era 1860-1902. 1st ed. 1959. 27 p. Almnnacb du peuple Beauchemin. 1946. 432 p. pius 8 plates. Tllustrated. fllustrated. Sprung, Wilfred M. Three Penny Beaver-1851. Beag, Alexander. History of British Columbia. unpaged. 1894. 568 p. Illustrated. Sprung, Wilfred M. Stamps of Canada. Six Penny Bonsor, N .R.P. North Atlantic Seaway. 1955. 639 - 18SI. 4 p. p. Illustrated. Sprung, Willred M. Stamps of Canada - Twelve Canada. Miscellaneous statistics of Canada for the Penny, 1851. 4 p. years 1870.71-72. By order of Parliament. 1874. •Tomlinson, Leslie 0. Prince Edward Islands. Can­ 59 p. cellations 1817-73. Billig's Philatelic Handbook, Canada. Place-names of Prince Edward Island with Vol., 17. 1953. p. 180.190. JUustrnted. meanings by R. Douglas. 1925. SSp. Tomlinson, Frederick. The Canadian map stamp Canada. Place-names of Manitoba. 1933. Geo­ or 1898. 1960. 47 p. Illustrated. graphic Board of Canada. Tontlinson, Leslie 0. and Nugent M. Clougber. Canadian almanac. Corner, Horace C. ed. 1930. Prince Edward Island. Special series No. 7 1959. p. 610 1936. 672 p. 27 p. Illustrated. Dominion Atlantic Railway. The land of Evange• Vincent, A. H. Catalogue of the postage stamps tine, Nova Scotia. 2nd ed, 193S. 67 p. Illustrated. of Canada and British North America. 2nd ed. Ellis, Frank H . Canada's flying heritage. 1954. 1936. 39 p. 3rd ed. 1937. 44 p. Sth ed. 1939. 62 p. 338 p. Illustrated. 6th ed. 1940. 66 p. lOth ed. 1945. 51 p. All Heating, Ernest. Henton's Annual. 13th ed. 1917. illustrated. 518 p. Lillie, A. Canada: physical, economic and Walburn, H . 0. Official catalog of Canada precan­ social. 18SS 294 p. cels. 6th ed. 1959. 48 p. Illustrated. Lovell's Gazetteer or British North America. Whlte, Maj. K . Hamilton. The standard Canadian Crossby. P. A. ed. 1874. 464 p. Table or routes plate block catalogue. 2nd ed. 61 p. 3rd. ed. - liS p. List of adverlisers-44 p. 63 p. 4th ed. (revised edlted by F. E. Eaton) Lowe, John. The year book and almanac of 63 p. All illustrated. Canada for 1871. 1871. 250 p. Whitehead, Alfred. The squared circle postmarks MacBeth, R. 0 . The Romance of the Canadian or Canada. 1st ed. 1954. 42 p. 2nd ed. 19S9. 56 Pacific Railway. 1924. 263 p. lUustrnted. p. AU illustrated. Merkel, Andrew. Schooner Bluenose. Photography Wrigley, Roy. Wrigley's checklist Canadian O.H.­ by W. R. MacAskill. 1948. 70 p. Illustrated. M.S. official postage stamps. t9SS. 10 p. Prowse, D. W. A history of Newfoundland. 1896. l llust.rated. 634 p. mustrated. Wrigley, Roy. Wrisley's catalog (of) Canadian Smith, Wm. H . Smith's Canadlan Gazetteer. 1846. O.H.M.S. Official Postage Stamps. 1956. Unpaged. 285 p. Illustrated. Wri!!ley, Roy, Canada O.H.M.S. Officials. 1962. Woodworth, Marguerite. History of the dominion Unpaged. Illustrated. Atlantic railway. I 936. 159 p. lllustrated. Young, Donald A. Canada through the looking­ PHILA1 'ELIC, GENERAL glass. 24 p. Illustrated. Aretz, Frank. Know your stamps. 1941. 100 p. lllustrated. CANADIANA, ALMANACS, GOVERNMENT Bacon, B. D. Reprints of postal adhesive stamps. PUBLICATIONS, ETC. 168 p. JUustrated. Canada Barfoot, S. D. and Werner Simon. The meter Government postage stamp catalogue. 119 p. Illustrated. Post Office Department Billig, Fritz. Price list of philatelic liferature. 1963. Post Office Guides 83 p.

274 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 Bous, Winthrop S. Ellrly American perforating Wllltnker, Joseph. WblUiker's Almanaclc. 1909. machines and perforations. 1857-1867. 1954. 1047 p. Illustrated. Cnvagnol, J oseph 1. Postmarked Alaska. 1957. PHILATELIC JOURNALS AND OCCASIONAL lOS p. Illustrated. PUBLICATIONS de Worms. Percy. Perkins Bacon records. 1953. Vol. 1. 526 p. Vol. 2 p. 531-861. Both IIJustrated. Airmail magazines, 12 kinds, 2 1 issues. Oom, 1. Publ. The forged stAmps of all countries. A~ro Field. 11 (different) issues. 240 p. Illustrated. Alnnall Entire Truth. I issue The Dworak specialized catalos or U.S. air mall Air Mall Collector. 21 issues covers. 1930. 288 p. Illustrated. Air Mall Magazine. 37 issu es Easton, John. The De La Rue history of British Al.r Post Collector. 7 issues a nd foreign postage stamps-18:5:5 to 1901. 1958. Air Post J ournal. 89 issues 846 p. Illustrated. American Pbllatellc Congress. 2 Issues Field, D. Field's priced catalogue of air mail The Am~rlcan PbUa t ~list. 310 Issues stamps and alrpasts or the world. 1st ed. 1932. The Amerkan Revenuer. 8 issues 338 p. IUustrated. Blllii'S Phllatellc Handbook. Volumes II, 12 and 17 Gardner, J . H . A pocket check list of perfo ration DNA Record (Montreal) partial lllc varieties of King George VI postage stamps. BNA Topics. Volumes 3-19. 1949 22 p. BNA Revenue Society Bulletin. 2 Issues Gatchell, L. B. and Ian C. Morgan. The American Canadian Pbllatellst (current series) 12 issues air mail catalogue air letter sheets. 1949. 56 p. Canadian Rn enue Society BuUelln partial file. Illustrated. Columbian Pbllatellst. I issue Gibbons, Stanley. Priced catalogue of the envel­ Covers. I issue opes, post cnrds, and wrappers of the world. Essay-Proof J ournal 2 issues 1900. 12th ed. 317 p. Illustrated. G ibbons Stamp Monthly 2 Issues Heins, H . li. Numeral cancellations of the British Halifax Philatelist Volumes 1-3 Empire. 19$7. 76 pages plus replacement and The l ack Knight Air Log. 44 issues addendum to p. 82 published in 1958 by author. London PbiJatellsL IS issues Johnson, Alden C. British colonial handbook. 1945. Mapl~ Lea>"es. 41 Issues 51 p. Illustrated. Monthly Air Mall. 29 Issues Lowe, Robson. Mastf'rpleccs of engraving on post­ Nova ScoHa Historical Society. Volumes 18 and age stamps. 184(}-1940. 1943. 96 p. Illustrated. 19. Lowe, Robson. Handstruck postage stamps of the Philatelic Classics. 3 issues Empire. 1937-38. 1st ed. 246 p. 1938. 2nd ed. The Philatelic Gazelle, New York. 10 issues 310 p. 194(}-41. 3rd ed. 326 p. All Illustrated. The Pbllatellst (R. Lowe) 12 issues Rich, Stephen G . Philately or tbe Anglo-Boer war Popu tar Stamps 93 Issues - 1899-1902. 1943. 226 p. I llustrated. Postal Stationery 2 issues Schonfield, Josef. A selective bibliography of Postmark (Ottawa) 200 issues literature on revenue stamps. 1954. 34 p. Sanabria's Air Post News 23 issues Smith, A . D. 1917. The development of rates of Saskatchewan History 3 issues postage. 431 p. SPA Journal S Issues Staff, Frank. The Transatlantic Mail. 1st published Stamp Lover 80 issues 1 9 ~6 . 191 p. Illustrated. Stamp Review 14 Issues Turton, Alan. Alr posts of the world. 1925. 1st Stamp Spectaltst Volumes 7, 8, 10, II, 12, 14, 17 ed. 1:54 p . Illustrated. and 20

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YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBE R 1963 275 cAnnual Ateeting MINUTES the Board of Governors and appointed of the 15th annual meeting of B.N.A.P.S. officials for their excellent co-operation held Saturday, Sept. 21, 1963, at the Wil­ during the past year. liamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY The meeting was officially opened and The total membership as of September I , called to order by the President, Dr. Clare 1963 stands at I 027. This compares with Jephcott at 10:30 A.M. the figure of 1036 of September 1st, last It was moved by Dr. Day, seconded year; or, a loss of 9 members for the year. by Mr. Llewellyn that the meeting accept For this year, 72 members were enrolled the minutes of the previous meeting as and 11 were replaced on the rolls for the published in BNA TOPICS. The motion total increase of 83.37 members were drop­ was affirmed. ped from the rolls, 39 resigned and 16 were A telegram was read from Dr. C. W. lost by death to the total decrease of 92; Hollingsworth, President C.P.S.G.B., ex­ or, the net loss of 9. tending greetings and best wishes. I o the Secretary's report for the past few years the need for greater efforts in re­ PRESIDENT'S REPORT cruiting new members has been repeatedly I take pleasure in extending a warm emphasized. It is quite obvious that the welcome to all members and guests at­ same emphasis must be placed on the same tending this, the 15th annual Convention efforts. It would seem that our normal of our Society in these beautiful surround­ number of new members has become about ings. Further, I wish to thank the host 73 compared with the previous 100 or group for their efforts in making this Con­ more. We certainly have not approached vention such a success. nor realized the possible potential. The The members realize that there was a answer must be that everybody, all of us de,flcit of some $400.00 for the year 1962 must exert greater efforts. and this has not even been partially covered by an increased membership. Due to in­ THE PRESIDENT'S CERTIFICATE creased costs consideration has to be given Each year the "President's Certificate" is to increasing our revenue. The annual dues awarded to the member who proposed the have remained the same for several years most new members during the year. From and are compa rable to other societies giving January 1962 to December 1962, new mem­ fewer benefits. bers were enrolled by the following in the Due to the resignation of some commit­ number indicated: tee chairman, several new appointments E. A. Richardson (16); G. P. Lewis (5); had to be made. D~. E. C. Black has suc­ B. C. Binks {4); L. A. Davenport (3); H. J. ce:ded Mr. R. J. Duncan as Librarian; Mr. Hollands (3); C. A. Anderson (2); D. C. V. G. Greene has succeeded Mr. F. W. Meyerson (2); R. J. Woolley (2) one (J) Campbell as Chairman of the Library each: M. A. Adamson, F . Balassa, J. J. Co:nmittee; and Mr. E. J. Whiting has suc­ Balassa, W. 0 . Bilden, Edgar C. Black, C. ceeded Mr. G. B. Llewell yn as Advertising C. Bond, C. F. Borton, H. E. Canham, Manager; and Mr. R. A. Peters has succeed­ E. A. Clark, A. P. Cook, J. T . Culhane, ed Mr. A. H. Kessler as Chairman of the R. J. Duncan, W. Fritzsche, J. R. Gratz, Convention Committee. Mr. V. G. Greene V. G. G reene, W. F. Haley, G. D. Hicks, was appointed Chairman of the Editorial A. H. Kessler, A. D. Knight, H. Reiche, Board; Mr. I. N. Sissons Chairman of the B. Scott, J. S. Siverts, E. G. Wadsworth, Board of Examiners; Mr. R. J. Woolley, H. W. Walker, J. F. Webb, A. Whitehead. Chairman of the Perlin Group and Mr. E. From the indicated results of the pre­ A. Richardson, Chairman of the Nomina­ ceding report, I am pleased to announce ting Committee. that, for the 5th consecutive year, the win­ Two new committees were formed. Cana­ ner of the "President's Certificate" for 1962 dian Fancy Cancellations Group under the is: Chairmanship of D r. K. M. Day and the Edward A. Richardson Liaison Study Group Committee with Mr. Vincent G. Greene Award E. A. Richardson as Chairman . Each year a winner is voted to receive I wish to thank the officers, members of the 'Vincent G. Greene" Award"- a silver

276 YEARBOOK/BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 cup awarded to the author or authors of balance of !963 will be about $505.44 and the best original article or articles, column the expenses for the same period will be or series of columns originally published in about $1,615.00. If these estimates prove BNA TOPICS. To determine such a winner, to be accurate we should show a Joss of the 4 elected officers, the 9 members of $646.16 for the 1963 year. the Board of Governors and the Donor are The above estimated expenses include a canvassed by the Secretary for their 3 loss of $200 on the 1963 Yearbook, so I successive selections. Points are allowed on respectfully request all those present at a 3 for 1st, 2 for 2nd and 1 for 3rd basis this meeting to support this Yearbook with The above named have all been canvassed their ads. I am sure Ed Whiting our new by the Secretary and, from the 10 ballots advertising manager will be very anxious to received, notes the following point score: hear from you. Lloyd W. Sharpe 17!/z (5 - 1st, 1 - 2nd and This report is respectfully submitted for I tie); D. C. Meyerson- 12 (1 - 1st, 3 - 2nd, your consideration and I move its approval. 3 - 3rd); A. P. Cook - 8 (I - 1st, 2- 2nd, 1 James T. Culhane · 3rd); H. Rosenthal - 5; E. A. Smythies - 5Y2; Treasurer M. Arons- 4; V. G. Greene- 3; E. A. Rich­ The motion was seconded by Mr. Rockett ardson - 2 A. Whitehead - 2; H. S. Wilding and so affirmed. - 1. From the above reported results of the REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE voting, the winner of the "Vincent G. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Greene Award" for 1962 is: Mr. Meyerson reported that, during the Lloyd W. Sharpe year, the Board had discharged all and any This concludes my report and I move its matters brought to its attention. The Board, adoption. in session the previous day, had unani­ Jack Levine, Secy. mously found it necessary to increase the The motion was seconded by Mr. annual dues starting with the 1964 season Llewellyn and voted accepted. from the $4.00 to $5.00 and Life Member­ ship dues from the $75.00 to a $100.00 INTERIM REPORT OF THE amount. The Board further decided that TREASURER the Advertising Manager be advised to (January 1st thru August 31st 1963) review printing costs of the magazine to The Annual Report of the Treasurer for submitting a new schedule of advertising 1962 was published in the July-August rates for 1964. In the interest of diversity, Issue of Topics, so I will only give you a it was decided that all regular columns comparison between the estimated and ac­ appearing from 6 to 10 times a year b~ tual results of last year's operations. limited to one page only. It was agreed that At the time of last year's meeting at the Editorial Board delegate a committee to Alpine Inn I estimated that we would show review earlier issues of the magazine and to a loss for the year $192.50. The actual extract for reprinting those articles of: indicated a loss of $405.15, due to an special interests to the membership. The· abnormal increase in printing costs on the Editorial Board was further delegated to Yearbook plus increased costs for printing contact those members of BNAPS, out­ and illustrating Topics. standing in their field, to induce them to I will now give you a summary of the write for the magazine. financial operations of BNAPS for the first eight months of 1963. The Board of Governors favored a de­ As in the past, this report does not in­ termined effort to recruiting more members' clude income or expenses in connection by means of direct approach to members with the current Yearbook for which records of other societies already known collectin~; are not complete, nor does it contain any­ B.N.A. but not members of BNAPS. The thing pertaining to the Handbook Opera­ rules governing BNAPEX exhibitions will tions of the Society for the same reason. The be corrected to read an allowance of 64 total 1963 income through August from all pages of exhibits rather than the 4 frame sources was $4,472.49 and the total ex­ allowance. Mr. Meyerson moved the accep­ penses for same period was $4,009.09, leav­ tance of his report which was so ordered ing a balance of $463.40 of 1963 funds for on a second by Mr. Greene. use toward paying expenses through the bal­ Mr. Mcintyre, Publicity Director, reported ance of the year. that releases on BNAPS had been sent to It was estimated that the income for the the various stamp publications during the

YEARBOOK/BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 277 year and resulted in a number of inquiries Third: We must secure greater publicity which were answered. for our Society. Perhaps we should take Mr. Peters advised the meeting that the advantage of the opportunity offered by Permanent Convention Committee had some of the Philatelic magazines to let handled all and any matters which came BNAPS put out a Special Issue. to its attention. Mr. Greene advised the meeting that the 1964 convention would be Fourth: We should encourage the Study held at Lake Muskoka, Gravenhurst, Ont­ Groups to obtain publicity for their Groups, ario, with dates to be announced later, as and to actively seek new members for BN­ well as additional details. The meeting was APS and their Groups. then informed by Mr. Westhaver that the No doubt, others here today will have 1965 convention would be held at Cape better suggestions than these. Your Com­ Cod instead of Boston as previously decided. mittee would welcome them. ~r . Nickle rose to enter a bid for the con­ During the coming year we are hopeful vention to be held in Calgary, Alberta, in of obtaining additional advertising in other either 1966 or 1967 but final decision on philatelic papers. We are hopeful of seeing the year was tabled for decision at the 1964 some of the suggestions made here put into convention. action and bear fruit. We are hopeful that REPORT OF THE MEMBERSHIP we can enlist the active participation of COMMITTEE other members on this Committee. We are hopeful of having a better report at this The report of your Membership Commit­ time next year! tee is not what I would call a good report Respectfully Submitted for 1962-63. 1 sincerely wish that this was and moved for adoption: not so. E. A. Richardson Basicall y there bas been no growth in Chalnn.an: BNAPS for nearly five years. In November The motion was seconded by Mr. Sissons 1958 this Society's membership passed the and voted accepted. I 000 mark. In June 1963, the last figures Reporting as Chairman of the Nominating available at the time of this report, we had Committee, Mr. Richardson remarked that only 1021. Worse than that - in the past the committee had especially selected candi­ three years we have lost membership! In dates for the Board based on an area dis­ November 1960 we reached an all-time tribution in an effort to have a balanced high of 1056 members, - which is 35 more Board. than we have today. Our applications are running at only REPORT OF THE EDITOR a little better than 7% of our present It is a pleasure to report that over the membership. To furnish needed replace­ past year the publication of the society's ments we should be receiving approximately magazine, BNA Topics, has been completed 100 to 120 applications a year, - -instead without difficulty. Ten issues and a year­ during the past twelve months we received book were printed and distributed to all only 73. members. What are the problems, - and what are It appears that the content of the maga­ the remedies? I hope this meeting today zi ne was varied and informative. The editor­ will help with the answers. I can however ial committee hope to retain the interest of make some suggestions. the members by printing articles on many First: Since it is our main service to B.N.A. philatelic subjects. One new column was added. Canada's Semi-Official Airmails members we must improve the appearance by Daniel Rosenblat and columns on and contents of BNA TOPICS. The Editor can only publish the material submitted to Squared Circles, Newfoundland, BNAPS­ him. Perhaps the Editorial Committee can er's, Postal Stationery and Revenues were adopt a program of soliciting new and printed on a more or less regular basis. The varied material. President's Page was also a new innovation. There is a substantial backlog of articles, Second: We must make more members but more would be appreciated. The circula­ aware of the necessity of obtaining new tion and changes of address are being ably­ members for our Society. If we could double handled by Mr. Hedley J. Hollands. the number of active membership proposers There is still the problem of transmission we would have more than 100 new ap­ of the magazine through the mails. We have plicants a year. found that there is no delay with our mail-

278 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 ers. Now we are placing the date of print­ the preparations of a cumulative index to ing on the front cover. The post office is the end of Volume 19. aware of our problem and is attempting to Second need is for money to provide for alleviate the situation. new books as they appear, books and John H. M. Young pamphlets at present not in our library, Editor and for duplicate copies of much used ref­ It was moved by Mr. Levine, seconded by erence books, and for duplicate sets of Mr. Meyerson that the report be accepted. B.N.A. journals. Money is also needed to The motion was affirmed. provide for binding of journals. Mr. Greene, Chairman of the Editorial Finally, generous support of the member­ Committee reported to the meeting that no ship is required to provide journals, books, controversial manuscripts were submitted auction catalogues, specialized catalogues, to the committee during the year. Several etc. now lacking in the library. It is hoped meetings were held with the President and that members will donate material which Editor to discuss the editorial contents oj. may be of no further use to them, material TOPICS and ways to improve the contents which will be most useful to build our of the magazine. library. Requirements of the library and Advertising Manager Whiting informed acknowledgements of your gifts will be the meeting that he was making every effort published from time to time in Topics. to provide a satisfactory yearbook issue Edgar C. Black, with 52 ads in hand to $356.00. More Librarian realization from ads was necessary and he It was moved by Mr. Greene, sec-onded was working at the meeting to secure more by Mr. Nickle that the report be accepted. ads from any who hadn't given one. The motion was voted accepted.

REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN REPORT OF THE SALES MANAGER January - August, 1963 The financial report of the Sales Depart­ Mr. Robert J. Duncan, our founding ment has been submitted to the Treasurer librarian, retired due to illness in the fall and is included in the BNAPS financial of 1962. In announcing Mr. Duncan's retire­ report printed in the July-August issue of ment, President Clare M. Jephcott gave an TOPICS. appreciation of Mr. Duncan's tireless aid to Sales for the Department year were good, the Society. Size of our debt to Mr. Duncan although it is probably better to show the is well known by charter members of the amount paid to members as an indication executive and by those who have used the of activity. This figure is just over $3,000.00, library in preparing articles and in writing and, broken down, shows that seven mem­ up their collections. What may not be real­ bers received over $100, with the top at ized generally is the fact that Mr. Duncan $463. Seven other members received performed much of this service from his from $50 to $100, while 18 others own personal philatelic library, now dis- received from 40c to $50. It would banded. . be well for our Canadian sellers to bear From these remarks, members of the in mind that they get about 7% exchange, society will realize that our present library which makes the commission charge about consists mainly of the books and pamphlets 1% and insurance at 2%. · listed in the inventory appearing in the There is need for much more material, 1963 Yearbook. Articles and tear-sheets and this should be broken down into listed on page 265 of the 1960 Yearbook exhibit classes in order to obtain maximum have been withdrawn from use for the time sales. There are many requests for special being to permit re-organization. Our stock circuits of material that is classified in this of journals is nearly non-existent. manner. Substantial assistance is required if the For the past four years we have had the library is to be of use to the membership. help of Bill Hassan, #91 I, and the Depart­ Needs are listed as follows: ment welcomes this opportunity to express First requirement is the publishing of the its thanks before the Membership. Bill bas cumulative index for Topics. Soon 20 vol­ worked one afternoon a week, and without umes of Topic will be completed. This fine his aid we would not be able to achieve the achievement would become much more use­ results we have. ful to the membership if an index was Again we will enclose with the Yearbook published. Dr. Harry Daggett has completed our members circuit request cards. These

YEARBOOK/BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 279 are filed in order of receipt, and circuits are Postal Stationery of sent out accordingly as requested. Requests Canada Nelson Bond far outnumber material available, and in (1953) ...... 27 263 47.50 some cases over a year has elapsed before a member receives his requested material. These are the handbooks which have Remember, a circuit (regular) takes over oeen published by our own Society and 90 days to complete its rounds to ten mem­ are all the work of the members mention­ bers. ed as authors. May I suggest to the Permanent Con­ The remaining handbooks on our list are vention Committee that they require, (as a published by sister Societies and are hand­ part of their supervision of the whole Con­ led by your conunittee as a convenience vention program), that each host group for members. appoint a committee of about four mem­ on bers to supervise a BNAPS circuit table Sales hand Amount during bourse hours. The Canada Map 'Groups that meet regularly, or even ir­ Stamp of 1898 F. Tom­ regularly, should so advise the Sales Man­ linson, F.C.P.S. (CPS ager, and request circuit material. Edmon­ of GB) ...... 61 19 106.50 ton and Calgary groups purchased sub­ Canadian Transport stantial amounts of material, and others Postmarks T. P. G. could hold a "Circuit Night" thus aiding Shaw, M.A., B.Sc. .... 32 8 147.50 both buyers and sellers. From these figures you will note that I move the acceptance of this report. your chairman has sold a total of 1102 Alfred P. Cook handbooks since our last Convention and SALES MANAGER that the total of funds handled has amount­ ed to some $2300. The motion was seconded by Mr. Meyer­ A new handbook has been added to our son and voted accepted. current list, a revised edition of "Cana­ REPORT OF THE HANDBOOK dian Duplex Cancellations of the Victorian COMMITTEE Era". 1860-1902, by E. A. Smythies, C.I.E., I should first mention that this report is F.R.P.S.L. and published by the CPS of for a period of twelve months, from the GB and is now available at $2.25 This is last annual meeting, to date, so that any a second and up-to-date edition of one of figures which I may report will not co­ the same title which we had available a incide with the Treasurer's report which few years ago. Is based on the calendar year. As to future plans, we are presently Our current list of handbooks available considerating a final edition of Dr. White­ contains nine titles and the following sum­ head's "Squared Circle Postmarks of Can­ mary covers the number of each sold dur­ ada". To assist in the cost of publication ing the year: - and particularly the cost of the number of on new illustrations which the author and his Sales hand Amount associates wished to include in the third The Squared Circle edition, the members of the "Squared Postmarks of Canada. Circle" Study Group have kindly donated Or. A. Whitehead 78 76 112.20 the sum of $147.50. We also have under <:;anadian Stamps with preparation "The Flag Cancellations of Perforated Initials. Per- Canada" which Ed. Richardson is editing fi n Study Group ...... I 12 140 124.80 and we are awaiting copy to be able to Constant Plate Varie- prepare this for publication. t'ies of the Canada In closing this report we would invite Small Queens. Hans any member having a specialized knowledge Reiche ...... 83 638 75.25 of any phase of British North American Canadian Fancy Can- philately to discuss with the Chairman or cellations of the Nine- any member of the Handbook committee tee nth Century ...... 645 318 I 372.20 the possibility of publication under the K. M. Day M.D.,' auspices of the Society. F.R.P.S.L. & E. A. Respectfully submitted Smythies F.R.P.S.L. & moved for acceptance Same-case bound .... 64 7 359.60 R. I . Woolley, Chairman.

280 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 Remarking on the progress of the Fancy Squared Circles Motion seconded by Mr. A. Kenyon and Patriotic Covers voted affirmed. Locals Cancellations, Dr. Day advised that no Coil Stamps formal study group had been formed as yet We are firmly of the opm1on, that aside but that he would welcome and appreciate from BNA TOPICS, the greatest service any new material and source. which BNAPS can offer to members can REPORT OF THE STUDY GROUP be a strong, healthy, active number of LIAISON Study Groups. Furthermore, unless BNAPS The Study Group Liaison is a new ap­ is able to meet the needs of the Specialists pointive post created at last year's Annual in these many popular fields, we can expect Meeting. There have been no precedents, the formation of separate specialist soc­ no previous outline of work, no previously ieties, organized outside and distinct from planned projects to follow or carry out. our Society. While it is still true that most We start from scratch. BNA collectors are interested in collecting The Study Group folder and Survey fine stamps in a wide range, including Can­ sheets which has been distributed at this adian Classics, - yet the real vigor, en­ convention is one of our first projects. We thusiasm and challenge is to be found in hope that those in attendance will com­ the specialties. The results of the Squared plete the survey forms and turn them in Circle handbooks, and the activities of the before this convention ends. On the basis Revenue Study Group is ready evidence of this survey we will build plans for our of this. program for 1963-64. Your Co-ordinator of Study Groups will Another project of the Study Group welcome any suggestions from officers, Liaison has been organizing, programming board members and society members, as to and assisting the Study Group Seminars future posible activities of this office. We held at this convention. Seminars already are pleased with results so far, but we ex­ held, or yet to be held during these three pect greater results in the years to follow. days include:- Respectfully submitted Fiag Cancels & moved for acceptance Postal Stationery E. A. Richardson, Co-ordinator Semi-Official Airmails The motion was seconded by Mr. Woolley Patriotic Covers and accepted. Revenues Mr. Siverts, Chairman of Ballot Com­ Squared Circles mittee reported the following results of We plan to make available to the Editor the election for three (3) members to the of the 1963 Yearbook, information regard­ Board of Governors: ing the existing Study Groups, their pro­ Leslie A. Davenport ...... 203 jects, their Chairman and Secretary, and Robert J. Woolley .... 173 where available, the membership. Kenneth M. Day 164 During the past year the Canadian Rev­ Alfred H. Kessler ...... 116 enue Study Group continued to function Willard Rorke ...... 73 as a formally organized Study Group with Sam C. Nickle ...... 63 its own officers, bulletin, treasury and pro­ Valid ballots: 269 gram of action. We hope that a number President Jephcott introduced the three of other Study Groups will also organize. successful candidate~Davenport , Woolley Among those which seem good candidates and Day - and asked them to rise and are: be recognized. Postal Stationery There being no further business for the Flag Cancels consideration of the meeting, it was ad­ Semi-Official Airs journed on motion by Mr. Rockett at Newfoundland 12:30 P.M.

WILLIAMSBURG VA. Lost and Found Department One of our members attending that containing Provincial Revenues. Will the wonderful Convention mislaid two ap- owner please claim to avoid storage costs. proval cards, one with Jc small Queen These may be had from Bob Woolley at stamps with town cancels and the other 1520 Bathurst Street, Apt. 206, Toronto 10.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 281 1,HE WILLIAMSBURG SHOW by A. W. Mcintyre, Publicity Director

One of the finest, well balanced stamp Day. Those interested would like to identify exhibitions featured the 15th annual con­ and authenticate the source of numerous vention of BNAPS whkb convened in the cancels. Williamsburg Lodge. The show, comprised This was the first year that panel discus­ of 175 frames in 43 exhibits of 19th and sions have been tried by study groups, and 20th century specialized collections, was it proved very satisfactory, said Ed Richard­ staged in one of the best lighted halls - son. "The greatest service that a society can part of the new Conference Centre in give its members are study groups; there's Williamsburg, Virginia, adjoining the Lodge. real vigor found in these." The event ran three days, September 19 As co-ordinator, Ed Richardson presided to 21, and BNAPEX '63 drew more than at several separate group meetings. He 120 registered members. Located in the issued and distributed to members a five­ historic town which was the first British page leaflet, with questionnaire sheet at­ settlement in North America, and includes tached for ready completion by members. a restored area, provided a charming and It listed 32 different existing or possible fascinating site for the visitors. swdy groups with a brief outline of pos­ The jury selected was the same as at sible area of study for each, along with Alpine Inn, Vinnie Greene, Dr. K. M. Day a sample roll of 12 group activities. and Ed. Richardson. Ten members met in the F lag Cancel The Grand Award, an engraved silver Group where Lloyd Sharpe was the source tray with the society's gold medal affixed of material. Realistic pricing is promised for in the centre, was won by Dr. Robert V. the coming handbook, a third. Nine at­ C. Carr of Youngstown, Ohio, with an tended the Semi-Official Airmail seminar exhibit of New Brunswick grid can­ with Nels Pelletier, the resource. Patriotic cels which feature identifying postal num­ Covers group viewed a large stock of First bers. The Gold award went to a new mem­ World War and 1904 pieces in the hands ber, Frank M. Morgan, Hanover, N.H., on of Clarence Westhaver. Twenty-five at­ an exhibit of federal and provincial rev­ tended the Revenue Group with Wilmer enues. Rockett, and discussed Cape Breton laws. The Championship Award, went to A. Twelve attended the Postal Stationery G. Fairbanks, Westmouot, P.Q., on his group with George Hicks of Listowell. It former Grand Award winner, an exhibit of will issue a checklist of railway companies specialized Nova Scotia. The Goodwin pictorial postal cards. The squared circle Award was placed on a fine showing by study group failed to meet as billed. James A. Pike of Ford, Wash. of British Annual Banquet Columbia and Vancouver Island covers. The annual banquet was attended by 110. The Revenue Study Group's silver tray Roll call by chairman Bert Llewellyn re­ was awarded to a novice exhibitor. Albert vealed members present from 21 states and Wood of Brookfield, Wise. Eight silver five provinces. The Ontario group was the medals and seven bronze were awarded. largest Canadian, and Western Canada's General co-chairman of the gathering table of ten next, with five from Edmonton, were Jack Levine and Jim Culhane; exhi­ four from Calgary and one from Prince bition, John Siverts; bourse, AI Keeler; Albert Sask. seminars, Ed Richardson; certificates, E. J. A cable to President Jephcott conveyed Whiting; at large, D. C. Meyerson, E. A. good wishes from the Canadian Philatelic Richardson and George T. Turner; pro­ Society of Great Britain. gram, Jack Levine; advertising, AI Kessler. A pleasant highlight was the presenta­ Study Groups Active tion of a silver ice bucket to the veteran BiU Rockett for the Postal Revenue secretary Jack Levine, one of the founders. Study Group, said this new group com­ Trophies were presented by Ed Richard­ prised 10 per cent of the membership. son. "I never saw so many Canadian three­ Fancy cancels was not an organized study penny beavers together, as at this show." group but formation of a formal group He praised the exhibits committee. would be welcomed next year, said Dr. The bourse saw eight tables in action:

282 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 Fred Kraemer, Calgary; Mrs. Doris McKay, ronto; Hollands & Kearsley, Toronto; Raj· Edmonton; H. Harrison, Pikesville, Md.; Brown, Williamsburg; and R. J. Woolley Dick Lamb, Kitchener; Fred Jarrett, To- with society handbooks.

Exhibits and Awards Section One: 19th Century Exhibitor Class Award Dr. Murray Campbell, Winnipeg Red River covers nfc (not for competition) John T. Pratt, Wayzata, Minn. Nova Scotia rated covers Bronze Dr. R. V. C. Carr, Youngstown, Ohio New Brunswick grid cancels Grand James A. Pike, Ford, Wash. B.C. and Vancouver ls. covers Goodwin tr. J. T. Culhane, Norristown, Pa. 19th ceo. decimal issue, Nfld. Ed Richardson, La Marque, Texas Canada three pence nfc Sam C. Nickle, Calgary Cda. 3p papers and shades Silver Richard S. Solomon, Dayton, Ohio Canada three pence Silver Harry W. Lussey, New Milford, N.J. Canada-the 1859 Issue Silver StewartS. Kenyon, Edmonton, Alta. Canada one cent of 1859 Norman Brassier, Glen Ridge, N.J. Canada five cent of 1859 Alonzo F. Kenyon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Large queen cancellations Bronze George D. Hicks, Listowell, Ontario Small queens, cancels, cvrs Silver Willard Rorke, Edmonton, Alta. 19th ceo. Regis. cvrs., cancels C.G. "Bill" Kemp, Montreal Plate var. SQ & regis. Gordon Sprague, Portland, Maine Canada, LQ to present Ed Richardson, La Marque, Texas Canada Essays of 1891 nfc R. W. Grimble, Wilmington, Dela. Unofficial duplex Section Two: 20th Century (1897 to date) Dan C. Meyerson, Harrison, N.Y. The 1932 Issue of Nlld. Silver Stanley A. Wood, Auckland, New Zeal. Specialized 5c Caribou Chris. A. Moore, Toronto Specialized '98 Map stamp Harry W. Lussey, New Milford, N.J. Canada 1898 Map stamp Willard Rorke, Edmonton, Alta. Experimental Coils of Cda. Bronze Ed Richardson, La Marque, Texas Quebec Tercentenary Issue nfc Reimers A. Peters, Phoenix, Ariz. Early Flag Cancels Bronze C. W. Hollingsworth, Staffs, England Introduction to RPOs John M. Kitchen, Woodstock, Ont. Cancels on Tr. Cda. Hgy. strop. Section Three: Specialized Collections Colin MacR Makepeace, Prov., R.I. Cdn. Revenue Proofs, Nfld. Rev. Silver Frank M. Morgan, Hanover, N. Hamp. Federal & Provincial Rev. Gold Albert T. Wood, Brookfield, Wis. Gen. Col. Canada Revenues Sil. Tray Ed Richardson, Texas Sup. Ct. Laws, War, Thrift nfc W. C. Rockett, Willow Grove, Penna. Provincial Revenues Bronze Harry W. Lussey, New Milford, N.J. Canadian Revenues Edward J. Whiting, Malvern, Pa. Cda. Postal Note Stamps Clarence A. Westhaver, Milton, Mass. Boer War Patriotics Silver Anton H. Zahm, Syracuse, N.Y. Cross-Border Covers, 1851-57 Bronze H. W. Harrison, Baltimore Cdn. Postal Stationery Hedley J. Hollands, Toronto Cdn. RPOs Bronze Ed Richardson, Texas Cape Breton Laws nfc Ed Richardson Cdn. Siberian Expedition nfc Ed Richardson Aerograms nfc Section Four: Championship Collections A. G. Fairbanks, Westmount, Que. Nova Scotia cvrs., rates, bisects CH. Award Walter W. Chadbourne, Wilmington Spec. Prince Edward Island

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 283 T() THE MEMBERS OF BNAPS At BNAPEX '63 held at Williamsburgh, for 1962 and a projected $600 deficit for Y~ .• nine members of the Board of Gov­ 1963. These two deficits just about wipe eniors and the elected officers met and out our surplus and it is therefore, neces­ voted unanimously to raise the dues from sary to increase the dues. $4.00 a year to $5.00 a year and to in­ This is the first change in dues since crease the cost of life membership from 1958 and it was taken with the greatest $75.00 to $100.00. reluctance. However, there was no alter­ This step was made necessary because of native. the tremendous increase in the cost of Sincerely, printing TOPICS. Because of this increase, Daniel C. Meyerson BNAPS ran at an approximate $400 deficit Chr. Board of Gov.

STAMP NEWS ASSOCIATION FOR STAMP New York 16, N.Y. EXHIBmONS, INC. at 5: 15 p.m. on Official Notice November 13, 1963. The purpose of this general meeting of The Directors of the Association for the membership is to elect Directors, ratify Stamp Ex hi bitions have provisionall y de­ the act of the directors, hear reports of cided to hold an International Stamp Ex­ Committees and transact such other busi­ hibition in New York, N.Y. in 1966. ness as may properly come before the The membership list of the Association, meeting. due to the untimely death of the previous All members who can do so are urged Secretary is unfortunately neither accurate to attend. So that an up-to-date membership not up-to-date. list may be re-established, all members - Therefore, the Association is publishing whether in New York, N.Y. or not- who herewith this notice of a general open cannot attend are requested to signify Meetl.ng of the Membership their interest by sending their names and of all classes of membership to be held at addresses to the Secretary - Mr. B. D. The Collectors Club Harmer, 6 West 48th Street, New York, 22 East 35th Street N.Y. 10036.

G EORGE LUDLOW LEE CANADA Although the collection was commenced PLATE BLOCK COLLECTION TO as recently at 1959, Mr. Lee's drive result­ BE AUCTIONED ed in it soon becoming the pre-eminent collection of its kind. The major acquisition H. R. Harmer, Inc. to sell top collection was the outstanding Sol Kanee collection in its class obtained through a Canadian source. Fur­ Bernard Harmer, President of H. R. ther extensive purchases from prominent Harmer, Inc., International Stamp Auction­ dealers and auctioners on both sides of the eers of New York has just announced that Atlantic completed the many difficult-to­ his Company will sell the celebrated George fill gaps that existed. Ludl ow Lee Collection of 20th Century Used collection also to be offered Canada Imprint and Plate blocks. In addition to the mint collection, Mr. In addition to the straight-forward mint Lee will offer through Harmer's his used collection of blocks which is complete ex­ collection of plate and position blocks. cept for two items, the collection also in­ Unwanted until quite recently, used blocks cludes a wide range of position blocks of are becoming appreciated by collectors and the extremely rare and popular imperforate their true rarity discovered. Used mostly and part-perforate errors. for First Day covers, the blocks have a

284 YEARBOO K/BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 wonderful range of attractive special post­ The unique bottom row block of marks. 10 of the rare Canada Seaway in­ Seaway iov.erted center error verted center which will highlight In the same auction Harmer's will offer, the George Ludlow Lee sale of Canada Plate Blocks at H. R. on Mr. Lee's behalf, the unique bottom Harmer, Inc., 6 West 48th Street, row block of 10 (5 x 2) of the extremely New York, N.Y. on December 9, popular Seaway center inverted. This extra­ 10. ordinary piece is expected to bring in the The two corner blocks alone cata­ $25,000 to $35,000 mark. A used single on­ logue $24,000 in the Canada Plate cover of the same error will also be offered. Block Catalogue. Auction scheduled for December 9, 10 The auction will be held at the H. R. Harmer Galleries at 6 West 48th Street, New York on Monday and Tuesday, De­ cember 9, 10. The fully illustrated de-luxe catalogue is expected to be ready by early November. It can be obtained from Harm­ er's without charge.

Official "O.H.M.S." overprint on the 1946 Peace $1 in a plate block showing one stamp with missing period error. This rare item which catalogues $1,500 in the Canada Plate Block Catalogue is one of the many highlights from the George Ludlow Lee Collection of Canada Plate Blocks which will be auctioned by H. R. Harmer, Inc. of 6 West 48th Street, New York, N.Y. on December 9, 10.

YEARBOOK/BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 285 US/BNA CATALOG

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CANADA CANADA CATHOLIC MISSION MIXTURE $2.00 1963 B.N.A. Catalog ...... 15c Postpaid. london Banklot sealed $2.35. Monthly auctions of Canada & Be tter quality $4.00. Canada, Pictorial, Com· Br. Empire memoratives only 500 for $4.00. Approvals Auction catalog on request. against wontlist. Current pricelist foreign JIM F. WEBB Licensed Auctioneer mixtures etc. free. GORDEN VAUGHN 22 Mackay Dr. Thornhill, Ont., Canada RCAF Stn. Chatham, N.B. ( # 1985)

GEORGE DODSON Compliments of

L. E. JARVIS President, Germantown Stamp Club #618 Philadelphia, Pa.

CA NADA REVENUES

Trade, Buy, Sell GREETINGS SO Different - $1.00 Approvals & Want Lists Filled DR. JOSEPH J. BALASSA HALEY'S EXCHANGE Box 205 Fryeburg, Moine

WANTED Canada: Scott # 114: Seven-Cent red-brown NEWFOUNDLAND AEROPHILATELY Admiral AND MEMOBILIA Pairs, blocks or strips, mint or used, Always Interested in Collateral Material Wanted, for p lating purposes. JAMES J . MATEJKA JR., M.D. F. W. L. KEANE Suite 216 Hotel LaSalle Suite 201, 1405 Stadacona Ave., 10 North La Salle Street, Chicago 2, Illinois Victoria, B.C.

CIGARETTE TAX PAlOS CANADA ONE CENT 1859 CANADA WANTED NUMERAl CANCELS Your want lists solicited ON OR OFF COVER

E. L. PIGGOTT STEWART S. KENYON 467 Main, Kentville, Novo Scotia 15205-74 Ave., Edmonton, Alta.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPI CS/ NOVEMBER 1963 287 Greetings

Good Hu nting

Good Luck Good Collecting

Good Fortune

looking for 1897 Jubilee Covers Will buy ... Will exchange

CLARENCE A. WESTHAVER

Everybody thin ks I own all of the superb a nd

unusual 3d. lmperf. Beavers. This is not quite true.

so - I want to buy more - Da ted copies, Town Cancels,

Pa id, Steam·Boat, R. R., Multiple Pieces, etc.

Send w ha t you have with selling price or write to:

DR. RICHARD S. SOLOMON 349 W. First Street DAYTON 2, OHIO SNAPS No. 125

288 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 IF YOU COLLECT

BRITISH NORTH AMERICA

CONTACT

L. A. DAVENPORT 230 LONSMOUNT DRIVE, TORONTO 10 ,

ONTARIO

New Plate Block and regular B.N.A. Lists now available- 50c for both with a refund of $1 .00 on your first $5.00 (net) order from same.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 289 W-A-N-T-E-D Greetings Margin Inscription and Plate Number items of AL. KESSLER CANADA POSTAl NOTE STAMPS ED WHITING, # 61 #334 25 Kings Circle, Malvern, Pa. 19355 U.S.A.

CANADIAN COVERS WANTED Wanted for Cash: Fine Illustrated Greetings from Covers, Fairs, Expositions and Patriotics JIM CULHANE BEN JACOBSON #280 P.O. Box 562 Santa Barbara, California

An answer to my small ad in June "Topics" GREETINGS enabled me to purchase two Halifax straighline covers I want to buy from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick preadhesive and stamped covers dated before 1867 W. C. PETERMAN JOHN H. M. YOUNG Dean Grove 503 John St #8 Thornhill, Ontario

REGISTERED CANADA Have commenced gathering ma­ terial & info. for handbook on COMPl ETE BOOKlETS BNA registry systems, stamps & POSTAL STATIONERY cancels. All interested in forming Price lists on request study group for this purpose write temporary chairman: C. P. ARNOLD (No. 1398) H. W. HARRISON Box 5780, Pikesville 8, Md. U.S.A. 49 Christie St., Troy, New York

290 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 THE OTHER HALF During the past year we have bought and sold many spectacular items in Classical B.N .A. Perhaps we are becoming known as dealers in Classical B.N.A. exclusively. This is only half of the picture . .THE OTHER HALF is that in addition to having one of the best Classical B.N.A. stocks on this Continent we also have a very complete stock of fine Modern Canada from 1897 to the present, including Plate Blocks, every Booklet Pane, every Coil, Covers, and multiples. Your enquiries solicited for e ither half.

GEORGE S . WEGG LTD . 28 Kilbarry Road, Toronto 7, Canada Telephone 489-1344

Best Wishes

from

The President

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 291 NUMBER ONE SIX FIVE

Item O ne: While my name may be a newcomer to these pages, insofar as being an advertiser is concerned, I'm no newcomer to the B.N.A.P.S. My membership number is # 165, which takes me back a long, long way, to the early days of this group.

Item Tw o: Running auction sales is hardly a novelty either to Member # 165. In the past thirty years, we have run no less than 120 auction sales, in about twenty different cities from Coast to Coast.

Item Three: While United States stamps predominate in our sales, those of British North America are easily second. Many of your fellow B.N.A.P.S. members are receiving our catalogues regu­ larly, and bidding almost as regularly.

Item Four: Our sales during the coming season will include some very choice B.N.A. material, early covers, Pence and Cents issues, and more popular mint items, both in Canada and Newfound­ land.

Item Five: If you are interested in adding to your collection, and if you have never investigated auction buying, this may be the time to do it. Chances are that part of those lovely collections you admired at the last B.N.A.P.S. Exhibition were at least partly built with our help.

Item Six: It's the easiest thing in the world to get on our list. Just send a request, and give your B.N.A.P.S. number. That will make it unnecessary for us to ask for references, for everyone knows that there is no higher type of philatelist than the one who belongs to this organization.

HERMAN HERST, JR. Shrub Oak, New York

A.P.S., Life A.S.D.A. S.P.A., life P. T. S. (Lo ndon) B.I.A. (London)

292 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 WANTED "Greetings from a stamp 1859 ISSUE collector's wife. Plate Varieties - Covers Multiples I don't collect stamps, GEORGE B. LLEWELLYN but I do coll ect philatelists 137 Clearview Avenue ANONYMOUS Huntington Valley, Pa.

Bob Woolley #359 Jim Sissons is hunting is interested in PERFINS - RAILWAY & B.C. and N.B. numerlal STEAMSHIP POST CARDS (on Posta l Sta ­ cancels for me- Will you? tionery) - SEM I-OFFICIAL AIR MAILS Correspondence invited DR. ROBERT V. C. CARR 3134 Neosho Road R. J. WOOLLEY 1520 Bathurst Street, Apt. 206, Youngstown, Ohio Toronto 10, Ca na da # 1427

My specialty is

Compliments of POSTAL STATIONERY

BOB WARLICK FRED JARRETT 3705 Bellevue Rd., Raleigh, N.C.

GREETINGS

I'm still looking for G reetings f rom Fort Benton, Montana Covers 1876 to 1883 proving origin In Calgary, Canada NARCISSE A . PELLETIER

SAM C. NICKLE L1727 # 1268 3015 Glencoe Road Calgary, Alberta, Canada

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 293 Still Interested In 3c Small Queens Also Cancellations, Flags, Squared Circles, Towns, etc. on Postal Stationery

VERY INTERESTED In R. R. Pictoria l Cards, Pa triotics, Exhibitions a nd Fa irs any Ill ustrated Covers

GEORGE D. HICKS Box 567 Listowel, Ont.

NEWFOUNDLAND of course

I'm interested in any covers used prior to 1880.

I'm interested in used multiples, blocks of four or larger of the roulettes, Scott's # 's 37-40

I'm interested in Plate Block # 3 of the Caribou stamps, Scott #'s 115-117

Anything else odd or interesting

DANIEL C. MEYERSON 69 Fenimore Drive, Harrison, N.Y.

294 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPI CS/ NOVEMBER 1963 " BETTER CANADA" B.N.A.P.S. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA

10439 - 140 Street, EDMONTON, Alberta. September 30, 1963.

Mr. Ed Whiting, Advertising Manager, B.N .A.P.S. " TOPICS", 25 Kings Circle, MALVERN, Pa ., U.S.A.

Dear Ed:

Wasn't it fun at WILLIAMSBURG, celebrating another Happy anniversary with our founders, JACK LEVINE and the rest?

I hope everyone is beginning to plan right now for BNAPEX '64 - isn't it to be in the MUSKOKA LAKES district out of TORONTO?

There was a mountain of mail here for me when I got home, but that is the way I like it. Tell everyone to keep those letters and want lists coming, and I will do my best on everything from CORKS to COILS, and from small QUEENS to large QUERIESI

The next important date in my appointment book is for EDMONTON - gateway to the great NORTHWEST - where the Edmonton Branch of the ROYAL PHILATELIC SOCIETY OF CANADA will host CAN­ PEX '64 - the CANADIAN NATIONAL PHILATELIC EXHIBITION in mid­ May. Planning to see you then I remain.

Yours truly,

DORIS McKAY (Mrs. Gordon F. McKay)

BNAPS #1819

P.S. Don't forget- CANPEX '64 - EDMONTON, May 14, 15, 16 - 196A See you for sure ! I

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPI CS/NOVEMBER 1963 295 GREETINGS

TO

ALL Compliments

BNAPSers

COLIN MocR. MAKEPEACE *

VINCENT G. GREENE

TORONTO

BNAPS Revenue Group START STAMPS Membership - 102 P.O. Box 130 Teaneck, N.J. - How About You-

Secretary Serving the needs of the Ed. Richardson collector & specialist in 303 Pin Oak Drive, La Marque, used only British Em pire Texas Since 1928 Chairman and Treasurer W. C. ROCKETT Wont lists filled a nd the 2030 Overlook Ave. unusual found for you. Willow Grove, PA.

296 YEARBOOK / BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 CANADA · NEWFOUNDLAND - BRITISH EMPIRE

As dealers in these three groups exclusively for many years, we have built up one of the finest stocks in the country. We don't have "scads" of superb " Pence" issues and "59s". Every dealer has a waiting list for this top grade material. However, we do have a sound stock of the "fine" quality material satisfactory to the majority of collectors.

As the biggest buyers in British Columbia, a wealth of fine material passes through our shop in a year. If we don't have just what you are looking for now, we may have it in the near future. Your want list will be welcome.

STANLEY STAMP CO. {1958) LTD.

877 HORNBY STREET VANCOUVER 1, B.C., CANADA

ct

WANTED WANTED Town dated copies of the Canadian 1898 map stamp Provincial Perfins Especially these dates P.S. and L.A. Dec. 1 8th, 1898 Anything on page 3 1 of the May 7th, 1899; June 4th, 1899 Perf1n Handbook July 23rd & 30th 1899 except O.H.M.S. August 9th, 17th & 20th, 1899 Se pt. 3rd, Oct. 22nd & 29th, 1899 C. RUSSELL McNEIL Dec. 17th & 24th, 1899 833 Kingsway Drive Also perf1ns & precancels Longacres CHRIS MOORE Burlington, Ontario 64 Oakmount Rd., Toronto 9

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOP,ICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 297 CANADIAN STAMP DEALERS ASSOCIATION

President Vice-President Sec.-Treasurer J. K. MacRORY W. N. AFFLECK R. G. CROUCH 94 Indian Rd., 163 Alexander St., 6 Ridgevalley Cres., Toronto 3, Ont. Oshawa, Ontario Islington, Ont. Correspondence to the secretary invited.

Every member of the CSRA who displays the CSDA Maple leaf in his advertisements and in his window is pledged to give you fair treatment in buying or selling stamps. ac _a You can buy with confidence from the dealer who displays this sign. D -A

W. N. AFFLECK ...... 163 Alexandra St., Oshawa, Ont. F. G. ATKINSON ...... 1215 Greene Ave., Montreal 6, Quebec AVENUE STAMP SHOP ...... 1108 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario H. BEAUPRE 81 Dover St., Waterloo, Ontario K. BILESKI Station B, Winnipeg, Manitoba A. CHERVIN ...... 1237 Bleaury St., Montreal, Quebec M. C. COHEN .. Suite 14A, 175 Pitt St., Sydney, Australia A. l. CSEPREGHY ...... P.O. Box 280, Catha. Sta., New York 25, U.S.A. l. A. DAVENPORT 230 Lonsmount Dr., Toronto 10, Ontario A. DAY ...... 17 lauralynn Cres., Agincourt, Ontario COL F. E. EATON ...... 3160 W 57th Ave., Vancouver 13, B.C. R. E. ELLIOT .. P.O. Box 134, St. Johns, P.Q. EMPIRE STAMP CORP . LTD...... 1150-2 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario J. ETHIER Box 117, Oshawa, Ontario GLOBE STAMP CO. 674 Yonge St., Toronto 5, Ontario HAPPY HOURS STAMP CO. 1240 Dundas St. W., Toronto 3, Ontario G. B. HARMER ...... 560 Fifth Ave., New York 19, U.S.A. F. HOAG ...... 2656 Yonge St., Toronto 12, Ontario INTERNATIONAL STAMP CO...... 230 Bay St., Toronto 1, Ontario R. M. JACKSON 23 Ardavon Place, london, Ontario A. C. JOHNSON ...... 6 Myles View Place, Willowdale, Ontario P. G. KELLER .. ... 116 Nassau St., Room 1018, New York 38, U.S.A. F. LANGER ...... Box 238, 432 W. Pender St., Vancouver, B.C. R. W. LYMAN . P.O. Box 299, Marblehead, Mass., U.S.A. J. K. MccRORY .. 94 Indian Rd., Toronto 3, Ontario R. MARESCH & SON ...... 628 Yonge St., Toronto 5, Ontario D. McCAll ...... 12 Cartier Cres., Scarborough, Ontario A. l. McCREADY ...... Cobden, Ontario M. J. MERRIHEW ...... 493 Portage Ave ., Winnipeg, Manitoba H. NEILSON ..... Box 11 , Station F., Toronto, Ontario 0 . K. STAMP SHOP .... 1340 Danforth Ave., Toronto, Ontario P. B. PAPACHRISTIDIS . 28 St. James St., Montreal, P.Q. J. REISZ ...... 4622 Park Ave., Montreal, P.Q. G. ROBERTS 6319 Cornier St., Montreal, P.Q. J. C. ROSENBAUM .. 4119 Decarie Blvd., Montreal, P.Q. R. C. B. ROWE .. P.O. Box 248, Toronto 19, Ontario J. SANDERS 7 Commercial Rd., Southampton, England I. N. SHOOM 454 King St. W., Toronto, Ont. J. N. SISSONS 59 Wellington St., W., Toronto 1, Ontario W. H. SLATE 21 Castleknock Rd ., Toronto 12, Ontario J. H. SPIER ...... 1817A St. Catherine St., Montreal 25, P.Q. F. TEMPLIN ...... 1064 St. lawrence Blvd., Montreal 1, P.Q. H. G. WALBURN ...... R.R. # 5, Walburn Rd., Kelowna, B.C. J. F. WEBB ...... 43 MacKay Drivo, Thornhill, Ontario G. WEGG ...... 28 Kilborry Rd ., Toronto 7, Ontario K. WEISHUPT ...... P.O. Box 37, Flushing 58, U.S.A. R. S. WILSON ...... 78 Richmond St. W., Toronto 1, Ontario YORK STAMP CO...... P.O. Box 129, Station 0, Toronto, Ontario

298 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 They're Not Easy!! Used Canadian Plate Blocks "Come [up] and see me sometime" # 284 to date

(Mae West, 1934) After many years of trying, I' m about 75% complete.

If you have any, please advise or send with your price to: WALTER CHADBOURNE

JACK LE VINE LlOO 211 Pine Tree Road Oxford, N.C.

The DOC is getting older POSTMARKING INSTRUMENTS A treatise on their manufacture, with three pages of strikes, from a but is still saving, half bushel of old Canada instru­ ments to work from. Nine 8 ¥2 x 11 and looking for 3-hole page, $1.

FANCY CANCELS. Post offices, and dates, with exact sites, 1876 to Dec. 1, 1906, for What have you, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Alberta. 20 pages, $2. Also C.D.S. Canada money without exchange is OK

? FRANK W. CAMPBELL 1132 Pine hurst, Royal Oak DOC DAY # Ll2 Mich., 480-73

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 299 WANTED

COVERS- TO OR FROM B.N.A.

• Pre-Adhesive

• Non Adhesive

• With Adhesives

• Prior 1879 Chas. P. de Volpi 109 Sunnyside Ave. - Montreal 6, Quebec

Compliments of

GEORGE P. HOLTZ,# 1914

3171 Van Horne Ave.

Montreal 26, Que. RE. 3-9493

300 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 CANADA Here is a partial list of philatelic Canadiana that we can use for cash (U.S.A. or Canadian funds as desired). Clip this advertisement and save for future reference. We would especially like to hear from dealers, collectors, trustees of estates, anyone at all who may secure any Can­ adian stamps in value of at least $10.00 per lot to any size available. In the case of larger bulky lots please advise what is for sale. Non­ bulky lots may be sent by registered mail AT ANYTIME WITHOUT WRITING FIRST either priced or for our offers. We have been in business for 42 years and are life members of the A.P.S., R.P.S. of Canada, mem­ bers of S.P.A., Collectors Club, B.N.A.P.S., C.S.D.A., etc. WANTED TO BUY 1. Canadian imperforates and part perforates, all years and issues listed and unlisted in any quantity. 2. Errors of all types, major and minor. For example we purchased and sold over 100 of the famous Seaway Invert. ALWAYS INTERESTED IN ANY DISCOVERIES which will handle either by outright purchase or on commission basis, whichever is desired. 3. Canadian Plate Blocks, collections and a,ccumulations. Urgently needed all Elizabethan G. overprinted plate blocks from 1953 to date and all values 1 c to $1.00. 4. Regular postage, everything from 1851 to date, mint and used. WE DO NOT REQUIRE ORDINARY PACKET STAMPS. 19th century Can­ ada can be used in any condition from damaged to superb. 5. 19th Century covers FROM Canada addressed to any part of the world. 19th Century covers from any part of the world addressed TO Canada. 6. Revenues: All Canadian revenues, collections, stocks, accumulations. 7. What else would you have in Canadiana? SELLING We have for sale anything we con buy as above. Outside of the CANADA BASIC CATALOGUE no price lists are ever issued. 99% of what is purchased is resold "on approval" and anyone who is not taking advantage of our approval service simply misses out on a very useful source. Phi latelic treasures, that would delight any collector of Canadian stamps, come our way. OFFERS 1. Canada Elizabethan postage, etc., major varieties complete mint to end of 1962 - $12.00. 2. Same choice used - $10.00. 3. George VI Canada complete mint postage and officials - $120.00. 4. Same choice used - $1 00.00. 5. Canada Basic Catalogue, 2nd edition $2.00 6. Canada Plate block catalogue, 5th edition $3.00. 7. Canada Album system for postage $30.00. (Investigate this as it's the finest a lbum for Canadian stamps ever published). Remittance in any convenient way. We can use mint U.S.A., Canada and Newfoundland stamps suitable for postage at face value in pay­ ment for any of the above offers. K. BILESKI LTD. Station "B" WINNIPEG, CANADA

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 301 Strong Stock of Canada GR EETI NGS TO All BNAPS Particularly Plate No. Blocks MEMBERS

Anyone who missed Williamsburg Always Buying missed the best convention that I What con you offer? hove ever attended.

WANTED Now paying 70c per copy for Canada :#: MRS Canadian precancels, collections or accumulations for cosh or trade. I also hove plate blocks for trade. Selling stomps since 1929 FRED R. HADLEY P.O. Box 54 LEO SCARLET 116 Nassau St., N.Y. 38, N.Y. Prince Albert, Sask.

COLLECT CANADA SIDELINES? Remember the undersigned with Squared Circles - Perfons Moons - Used Blocks your offerings of 59's - Lorge and Territorials - Military R.P.O.'s - Used Booklets Small Queens, Advertising Covers, Complete Booklets - Flags Precancels - Postal Stationery and some of the tougher Squared Coil Strips - Used Plates 19th & 20th Century Town Cancels All types of Covers Circles on Cover. and more. If you collect some of these sidelines, it will be worth while to (oin the: NORMAN BRASSLER BNA SPEC IALISTS TRADI NG CIRCUIT 258 Ridgewood Avenue Send stamped self-addresed envelope for details Glen Ridge, New Jersey E. A. HARRIS BNAPS ;#:75 98 Waskatenau Crescent Calgary, Alberta

302 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 Sem i Official Airmails

Study Group

Daniel G. Rosenblat's (BNAPS 1445) column is tne place to record your information. Help complete tne record of these fascinating items.

Join the study group.

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HAVE YOU BEEN MISSING OUT ?

Well - that depends. If you specialize only in 3d Beavers, the 1 Oc Consort, or the 17c Cartier - no, you haven' t missed a thing by not receiving my COllECTOR'S SURPLUS LISTS.

On the other hand you have missed mony a good item this past year if you are in· terested in SQUARED CIRCLES on COVE R; FLAG and SLOGAN CANCELS; SEMI -OFFICIAL AIRMAIL STAMPS and COVERS; PERFINS, including EARLY OFFICIALS; POSTAL STATIONERY, including PADPOSTS, PICTORIAL RAILWAY CARDS and FACSIMILE MONEY ORDER CARDS; PLATE BLOCKS; BOGUS LOCALS and COllEGE STAMPS; IllUSTRATED ADVERTISING COVERS including PATRIOTICS and EXHIBITIONS; TELEGRAPH STAMPS and COVERS; PLATE VAR IETIES; BOOKLETS and PANES; USED BLOC KS; TAX PAlOS; REVENUES, including such toughies as the CAPE BRETO N ISLAND PROVISIONAl lAWS, SASKATOON ELECTRICAL INSPECTION, and high valued NEWFO UNDLAND EXCISE; and an occasional unusual PROOF, EARLY CANCEL, etc.

My COllECTOR'S SU RPLUS LISTS are issued every two or three months, and are either in five or ten page editions, containing from 200 to 400 interesting loll. Subscription to these lists are restricted to 100 active collectors and dealers. We ore currently revising our mailing list and because 80 per cent of our present subscribers ore active buyers, we hove room for only 20 new subscriptions at this time.

If you are seriously interested in the type of material described above, send SSe In mint U.S. or Canadian postage and you will receive the lists for the 1963-64 season.

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YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMIER 1963 305 ALFRED P . COOK

Coy Glen Road, Ithaca, New York

COOK'S BOOKS We regret to announce the recent demise of COOK'S BOOKS. (After the 1964 Convention the Booklet and Pone Study Group wilT conduct a regular column).

STILL LOOKING for complete or partial Victoria or Edward booklets. If you hove one in your collection, exploded, complete, or even covers and interleaves, please send for inspection Ofild recording. I will pay registration and postage both ways, and, in addition, will donate $ 1,00 to TOPICS publishing fund for each one of above received.

TEMAGAMI STUDY GROUP Sends its compliments to the finest philateli c periodical, TOPICS, and to its hard-working Editor. Trout Tutton Happy Hasson Monoped Meyerson Caper Compton Canoe Cook Diver Davenport Long Bob Lyman "The Honourable Constance E." Cook

306 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 WANTED CANADA 1859-1897 CORRESPONDENCE

Approval selections available I hove Private perfins covering this period strong in Squared circle cancels Specialists' Items Town cancels on 3c s.q. COVERS- CANCELLATIONS R. P. 0 . cancels MUL TJP LES- SHADES­ B.C. Covers DATED COPIES Posta l Stationery REVENU ES I om also a cosh buyer of choice Pre cancels material. many fine items all for sole or trade RICHARD M . LAMB Also Mint British Colonies Box 573, Kitchener, C. F. BORTON Ontario, Canada 632 So Arden Blvd. Los Angeles 5, Calif.

WANTED TO BUY HELP STILL WANTED QUEEN ELIZABETH II VARIETIES 4-ring numerals 1859 issue Am interested in anything unusual 12, 43, 44, 46, 48. in the 5 cent Q.E. II issue (341 ). 4-ring numerals Iorge or small Looking for plate varieties, R.P.O., queen- 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 25, 28, 30, 31 , 32, 33, 37, town and slogan cancellations on 43, 46, 48. cover. 2-ring on Iorge queen - 17, 19, 34, 42, 50. a lso 2-ring on small queen - 2, 16, 17, 20, 22, 3 1, 39, 44, 51 , 55. Bock issues of B.N.A. Topics and Maples leaves. Please write first. On or off cover TED L. KILISH Cosh or Trade 9208 Trinity JOHN .SIVERTS Detroit Mich. 48228 Box 425, Wilmington, 99 BNAPS 1901 Delaware

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 307 HANDBOOKS CANADIAN PHILATELIC LITERATURE by A. L. McCready ...... $1.25 CANADIAN & B.N.A. REVENUE YEARBOOK. B.N.A.P.S. REVENUE STUDY GROUP by Ed. Richardson ...... 50 CANADIAN DUPLEX CANCELLATIONS OF THE VICTORIAN ERA, 1860-1902 (Revised Edition) . By E. A. Smythies, C.I.E., F.R.P.S.L: published by Canadian Philatelic Society of G. B...... $2.25 CANADIAN TRANSPORT POSTMARKS HANDBOOK AND CATALOGUE OF R.P.O.'s & WATER P.O.'s by T. P. G. Shaw M.A.; B.Sc. Published by the Royal Philate li c Society of Canada (li nen bound) ...... $5.00 CANADIAN FANCY CANCELLATIONS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY by K. M. Day, M.D., F.R.P.S.L. & E. A. Smythies, F.R.P.S.L. $3.00 132 pages ...... Case Bound copies $5.75 CONSTANT PLATE VARIETIES OF THE CANADA SMALL QUEENS ...... $1 .25 by Hans Reiche. 24 pages CANADIAN STAMPS WITH PERFORATED INITIALS $1 .50 Second edition. 32 pages THE SQUARED CIRCLE POSTMARKS OF CANADA .. $2.00 by Dr. Alfred Whitehead. Second edition. 56 pages THE CANADA MAP STAMP OF 1898 ...... $2.00 by Frederick Tomlinson, F.C.P.S. Published by the CPS of G.B. 48 pa ges ·

THE POSTAL STATIONERY OF CANADA-NELSON BOND $2.50 A reference catalogue-1 953-132 pages- hard cover (All Prices Postpaid) The above books are obtainable a t the prices noted from: R. J. Woolley, Apt. 206, 1520 Bathurst St., Toronto 10, Ont.

The "Map Stamp" handbook is being handled by special arra ngement with the CPS of G. B. In the United Ki ngdom the "Squared Circle", "Small Queens" a nd "perfln" handbooks are for sale by CPS of G. B. O rder from Stanley Cohen, 51 Westfield Rd., Birmingham 15, England Hand books a lso for sole by lea ding dealers ct

308 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 THOMAS D. DREW P.O. Box 1197, WINNIPEG 1, MANITOBA CANADA TERMS OF SALE: FULL PAYMENT in the form of money order, bank draft, or certified cheque, must accompany order. Stamps are sold only in STAMPAKS as described, but your want list can be used to assemble these custom made PAKS. SATISFACTION or FULL REFUND. No. 1- BRITISH COLONIAL STAMPAK All DIFFERENT, mostly mint items, George VI and EARLY Queen Elizabeth II in odd singles or short sets to the shilling or equivalent Many scarce items from the smaller colonies included. A fine selection in $5.00 or $10.00 STAMPAKS is available. No. 2- WORLDWIDE NEW ISSUE STAMPAK All DIFFERENT, mostly recent issues from high grade BANK mail including beautiful PICTORIALS, HIGH VALUES, and AIRMAILS, fine used. Composition varies monthly as new material arrives. These lots contain stamps less than two months old quite often. Send $5.00 or $1 0.00. No. 3- BRITISH COLONIAL MINT NEW ISSUES STAMPAK MOSTLY COMMEMORATIVES from the smaller British Territories. Composition changes continually as earlier issues are sold out, , and new issues arrive. Emphasis is on British West Indies. Send $5.00 or $1 0.00 for beautiful additions to your collection. No. 4-B.N.A. STAMPAK Each selection contains All-DIFFERENT stamps, as requested, from NOVA SCOTIA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEWFOUNDLAND, and CANADA, including SPECIAL DELIVERY, COMMEMORATIVES, and OFFICIAL stamps, etc. Selections from your Want list may be included to make these STAMPAKS a better investment for you. Send $5.00 or $10.00 for your selections. No. 5- STAMPAK FOR CLUBS AND SERIOUS TRADERS A selection including mint BRITISH COLONIALS (not over five of a kind), GEORGE VI and QUEEN ELIZABETH II, in odd singles and sets to one shilling or equivalent is available. A second selection including duplicated FOKEIGN recent issues, mostly used, con­ tains duplicated HIGH values too. (Not over five of a kind). Send $5.00 or $10.00 for your selection. No. 6- 0DDS AND ENDS STAMPAK Includes anything from anywhere. The variety is just right for advanced or beginning collector. HIGH CATALOGUE VALUE. Only $5.00. No. 7- LARGE PIECES STAMPAK BRITISH COLONIALS or FOREIGN STAMPS, mint or fine used, with beautiful items for you are available in limited quantities. Sold only in $5.00 STAMPAKS. No. 8- FIRST DAY COVER STAMPAK Fine stamps on cover, WORLDWIDE. Only $5.00 per PAK.

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 309 New Issues on approval, Simplify COVERS keeping up with your pet topics or countries. A selection gladly sent Small Cents on Covers on request. 1870-1897 Would also like to hear of any What dates do you need? Canadian revenues or squared Write for approvals. circles that you have to sell. HERMAN HALLORAN WALTER P. CARTER 130 Morse St., Niles, Ohio 47 Risebrough Ave. BNAPS 1945 CRSG 82 Willowdale, Ont.

Continually Buying MARCEL BELANGER European Cover Accumulations 4811 Colonial ave Montreal 14 PQ Specialty Mint Recent and New Issues also European Stamp Collections. large stock Canada, foreign

LE CERCLE DES PHILATELISTES ET VINTON R. YEATON NUMISMATES DE MONTREAL (Roiton Stamps) for Montreal collectors Meetings 4242 Papineau 7 pm 219 Washington Street, first and third Tuesdays Dover, New Hampshire Fo r Information, circular, etc., M Belanger 4B1 1 Colonial

CANADIAN COVERS I CAN'T WAIT FOR NEXT YEAR'S All Types, Advertising, f irst Day CONVENTION I Covers, first Flight, Slogans etc. HI YOU ALLI Buy and Sell. Anything in stock sent on approval. BILL RU SSELL BERNARD SCOTT 6151 Peppere ll St. Halifax, Nova Scotia

COMPLIMENTS OF

# 167 LARGE QUEENS obtained many nice cancellation items at the Williamsburg Conven­ tion, but sti ll looking for elusive two-ring and fancy numeral, dated town, and other attractive cancel­ WANTED lations and covers. CAN. REG & JUMP COILS, P.U. IN STRIP 4 A. F. (Lon) KENYON, # 1527 MINT OR USED 2505 Hollywood Drive Will Buy, Trade or Sell Pittsburgh 35, Pennsylvania A. H. INSLEY 378 Melrose Ave., Toronto 12, Ont., Canada

310 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/NOVEMBER 1963 11THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ~~ "A Pictorial Record"

12 1 Reproductions of Prints of the area from 1832 to 1885 In one Deluxe Volume (1 0" x 13") Chas. P. deVolpi - P. H. Scowen $15.00

11MONTREAL11 "A Pictorial Record"

over 400 Reprod uctions of Prints of Montreal from 1535 to 1885 In two Deluxe Volumes (10" x 13") Chas. P. deVolpi - P. S. Winkworth $25.00

DEV-SCO PUBLICATIONS LIMITED 250 La urentian Btvd. Montreal 9, Canada

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 311 WANTED

FOR ALL BNAPS'ers

A w onderful Christmas 1963 and for 1964 'finds' galore

FOR MYSELF TO BUY

1. VOl 1 to 8 of TOPICS

2. Tow n dated blocks of 67, 72, 73, 76, (a ) (b) (c) 80, 81, 82 & 84

3. Alberta town cancels on stamp or Cover 1872-1925

4. EARlY N.W.T. COVERS including FORT EDMONTON

5. Squared Circle ESTEVAN and PRINCE AlBERT on COVER

6. The following squared circles on stamp OR cover: Ashcroft Station, Mission City, Revelstoke, Rossland, Pipestone Waterdown, Parliament Street, Bleeker St. Thornhill, Simcoe, Rosseau, Port Dover, Palmerston, Mill Brook, lambton Mills, International Bridge, Fort Wi lliam West, Font Hill, Forest, Blyth, St. Johns, St. Gabriel, Mattane, lennoxvill e, Clifton, Noel, Maitland, Great Village, Freeport, Springhill Mines, Coleman, Bing In let North.

7. Registered Cover of any of the following paying part or all Registra­ tion rate: 56, 100, 145, 147, 156, 173, 174, 194, 210, 215, 216, 223, 224, 241,242.

COME TO EDMONTON AlBERT A FOR CANPEX 64 May 14-17th. The Annual meeting and show of the ' Royal'.

BILL RORKE

511 TEGLER BLDG. EDMONTON

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YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 313 SUPPORT YOUR SOCIETY

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314 YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 C7lassified Topics THE B.N.A. MARKET PLACE • RESERVED FOR BNAPS MEMBERS RATES: Copy for Classified Topics should be sent 2 cents pe r word rer insertion; 500 to Edward J. Wbjting, 25 Kings Circle, words to be used as desired, $8.00. Malvern, Pennsylvania.

SQUARED CIRCLES WANTED

WANTED FOR RESEARCH: Halifax: 1/De 26, 43; EUROPEAN COMMERC IAL Cover Accumulations 3/AP 4, 94; 3/ My 4, 94; 4/ Ju 3, 95; 4/ Ap 1, and Et: ropean Stamp Collections. No BNA 96; 1/ Ju 19, 96; 4/ Ju 19, 96; 2/ Sp 3, 96; at this time. No FDC's Please. Vinton R. Yea­ 1/ No 24, 96; 2/ No 24, 96; 3/ Ju 19, 97; ton (Roiton Stamps) 219 Washington Street, 3/ Au 4, 97; 3/ Fe 4, 98; I, 2, 4/ Sp 27, 98; Dover, New Hampshire. 224 4/ 0c 17, 98; 1/ 0c 18, 98; 4/ 0c 18, 98; 1/ 0c 19, 98; 3/ 0c 22, 98; Kingston: 2/No 25, 93; Paris: all dates before Sp 30, 93; Peterborough: 2/ Sp 24, 94; Prescott: PM/ Sp EDWARD FIVE CENTS. Wanted far research 16, 93; PM/ Ja 3, 94; PM/ Fe 21, 94. In the blocks, strips, pairs. Will purchase, or, if loaned above the full date and the number/ letter return via air mail. A look at your block above the dote are essential. Will purchase or may help in my study. Dr. Hollingsworth, 17 give generous exchange. Dr. Alfred White­ Mellish Rd ., Wolsall, England. 22 1 head, 52 Havelock, Amherst, N.S.

WANTED- RPO's and towns on 2c Numeral and FOR SALE Edward. Especially wanted- Bridgeburg & Brentford; Bridgeburg & Goderi.:h; Bridge­ burg & St. Thomas; Harrisburg & South­ CANADA 1859 to the present. A choice selec· ampton. Edward McGrath, 37 Chaplin Ave., lion to offer on approval. Usually a few 2 St. Cotharines, Ont. 21 7 a nd 4 ring numeral cancellations on Beavers. Lorge a nd srr.oll cents. Early Canadian Post Cards entires and duplex cancellations. Cor­ WANTED. SQUARED CIRC LES, collections, ac· respondence a pleasure. Walter P. Carter, cumulations and odd lots. Will purchase or 47 Risebrough Ave., Willowdale, Ont. trade. Daniel H. Deutsch 1355 Cresthaven Dr. 217 Pasadena 2, Calif. 248

1963 WHOLESA LE selling and buying lists of the CANAOA- B.N.A. Mint and Used. Complete used stamps of Canada sent out upon request. price lists on request. Bert Baulch, Box 176 S. LUKOW, 472 McKenzie St., Winnipeg 4, Cooksville, Ontario, Canada. 221 Mon., Canada. 224

~ LYMAN ' S B . N.A . CATALOGUE~ L..:..:..::.J (Canada's Favourite B.N.A. Catalogue) L..:..:..::.J SWEEPING CHANGES! 2,500 Revisions including 2,000 Plate Block Changes We are determined to keep our Catalogue the most popular and up-to-date so that B.N.A. collectors may be informed of the latest SELLING PRICES at the most reasonable cost anywhere for a quality exclusively B.N.A. Catalogue. PRICE ST ILL ONLY SOc - TWO FOR $1.00. DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED We Fill B.N.A. Want Lists ROBERT W. LYMAN (CANADA) COMPANY BOX 23-BN, STATION D TORONTO 9, CANADA

YEARBOOK/ BNA TOPICS/ NOVEMBER 1963 315 GEORGE LUDLOW

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ALMOST COMPLETE MINT •.. with such rarities as 1939 Georg e VI 1c green and black, Plates 1, 3, UR and LL blocks-cat. $1 ,750; Plates 1, 4, UL and LL blocks- cat. $2,000; Plates 2, 3, the three positions- cat. $3,000; Plates 2, 4, the three posi­ tions- cat. $2,500; 3c carmine and black, Plates 5, 3, UL block- cat. $1,000; Officiai "O.H.M.S." 1949-50 SOc, the four positions- cat. $1,800; $1 , pla te 1 LL block (with missing period)-cat. $ 1,500; on revised 1949 issue 4c, plates 2, 3, l l and LR blocks of each-cat. $ 1,900.

USED ... an excellent range of blocks many of which are infinitely rarer than the mint; e .g. Official 1949-50 4c, plate 49, UR block which is unique. The used are due for philatelic recognition.

IMPERFORATE AND PART PERFORATE .. . a wonderful range of Plate blocks of all issues including Air Post. Nor­ mally only one or two of each block exists!

AND ••• The unique bottom row block of 10 (5x2) of the famous Seaway inverted center.

NEARLY 1, 000 LOTS .. . Fully illustrated auction catalogue ready early November. Reserve your copy now.

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