theTHE CANADIAN TIREcollector COUPON COLLECTORS CLUB NEWSLETTER ™ VOLUME 13 N O. 2 / APRIL 2003

President’s message

The President - The CEO - The Past-President

Here we are just a few months into the New Year. With all this cold, and yes snow, I hope people have Anyone living in or around the Greater Area, had the opportunity to spend some quality time with their would welcome a change to this unbearable cold winter collections or when possible making their way to their we’ve had. Thank heaven spring is just around the cor- local Store for a fresh supply of notes to ner. carefully inspect. Those fortunate club members that took the time to come out to our February 22nd Torex meeting (just hours prior to that winter blast of snow which covered the GTA with 10 inches of powder) were In this issue treated to, in my opinion, one of the nicest meetings this President’s message 17 - 18 club has had in awhile. CTCCC treasurer’s report 19 Sandy McTire Order of Distinction 20 I admit I was very nervous in respect to our special News from The Bilodeau Guide 20 guest speaker but I’m hopeful that I ran my first meeting Sandy McTire coupons 20 well. I only wish more people were there. Canadian ONA mail/floor auction listing 21 Tire Corporation President Mr. Wayne C. Sales arrived Upon the matter of numbering equipment 22 - 23 around 9:30 am and spoke for 40 minutes straight. As those in attendance will agree, you all missed out on Jake’s lucky numbers 24 some valuable information that our speaker shared Doug’s Half Page 24 with us. Mr. Sales talked about the history of the Accessible members websites 25 Corporation, how he got started, his family, and where Buy a truck, help a family 25 the Corporation is headed in the future. He shared A “2015” mystery 26 anecdotes, his passion for the Corporation, and his Chevalier Mail-bid auction results 27 acknowledged respect for us as a club. As he said, 15th Mail-bid auction 27 - 35 and I quote, “as long as I’m around there will always be New CTC S27-B variety 35 .” With all that he shared that day, I Purchase a piece of CTCCC history 36 can’t begin to express enough praise for Mr. Sales. His straightforward answers showed just how much genuine New Error discovery 36 class he has, as he fielded our many questions. No one New free auction web site 36 was quicker to see this openess than Toby Grimminck Membership report 37 who quickly swapped Mr. Sales’ Corporate lapel pin Agenda & addresses 37 against another Canadian Tire pin. Want ads 38 ..... continued on page 2 Happy Easter to one and all! After the meeting Mr. Sales took the time to sign vari- article in this issue on the $1.00 CTC S20-F1 “2015” prefix ous items that members had brought along, and posed for serial number that he discussed at the meeting. I’m looking several photos as well. I took the time to canvas those in forward to reading it after hearing his talk at Torex. attendance and everyone had the same response, they were simply amazed by the class and level of sincerity he shared. Jerome called our 50 plus lay down auction and Toby I just wish we could take him out on tour to Nuphilex or other was our runner for collecting the money while Ken took care Club meetings so that more members could get to meet of the accounting. him. That’s it for now, since this was our only meeting in the Exactly one month earlier Roger Fox and I had the good first of the year. There will be lots more with the fortune to meet with Mr. Sales at the Corporation’s Head Kingston show in March and the ONA and Nuphilex in April, Office. Roger passed along one hundred 10¢ notes. He the APNA in May and Torex again in June. I asked Don asked Mr. Sales if he would mind signing the notes, so they Robb, and he agreed, to set aside 20 minutes and speak on could be distributed to the members who would be present at Sandy McTire Notes at the ONA. If there are any members the meeting. He gladly accepted the daunting task of signing out there, aside from myself, that loves these notes then this his name one hundred times. In a joking manner, he said looks to be a promising educational lecture. he would exercise his Presidential authority and have Mr. Pasternak sign some as well! If there are any members that want to stand up at any future meetings to share something please let me know. As promised, Roger handed them out at the meeting Even if you want to give us a subject and let us worry about and it was agreed that if anyone wanted an extra note, they doing the speaking, we welcome everyone and anyone. had to pay $5.00 to Roger who in turn donated the money After all, to help us learn a little more is what the Club is all to the Club. Roger will also sell any remaining notes he has, about. If you are more of a writer type, please take the time with the proceeds going straight to the Club. As a token from to write an article, we could always use any information you Mr. Sales and the Corporation, those present were given a may wish to share with us. CTC lapel pin. The remaining pins will be passed out at the Nuphilex meeting in April. Hope you all have lovely spring and take care,

Well, on to club business. At the Torex meeting we shared our finds and discoveries. I know Roger Fox has an President Kenneth Hamilton,

The collector Membership: Published four times a year, by the Canadian Tire Coupon Collector’s Club English or French – c/o Ghislaine Theroux-Memme Deadline dates: March 15th; June 15th; September 15th & December 15th 1875, ave Raymond, Laval (Québec) H7S 1R3 [email protected] Editor: Jerome Fourre Want Ads: 1120, Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 Want-ads are free for paid members. Ads will be published in three consecu- Phone: (450) 419-7914 • Fax: (450) 430-7233 tive newsletters unless otherwise instructed. E-mail: [email protected] Subscription: Directors: Yearly subscription for CTCCC members is included in the annual dues. Western region: Louis Fontaine 306-382-7216 Others wishing to receive the newsletter submit $2.95 per issue; US residents Ben Schultz 403-227-2717 submit in US Lub Wojtiw 780-434-3034 Annual dues region: Don Bradt 613-749-3312 $10.00 Regular membership per year - January to December Bill Cuff 613-296-5339 $5.00 Spousal membership per year - No newsletter Dick Dunn 905-509-1146 Our Internet address: Hubert Grimminck 519-472-2956 http://www.nunetcan.net/ctccc.htm Don Robb 519-888-9655 Quebec region: Ovide Bilodeau 819-326-6289 President: Kenneth Hamilton 905-403-8833 Michel Choquette 450-467-3366 Past President: Roger Fox 905-898-7677 Paul-Yvon Clement 514-498-2109 1st Vice-President: Lucien Levesque 450-430-5820 Pierre Minguy 418-849-2130 2nd Vice-President: Thayer Bouck 905-892-3335 Atlantic region: Ralph Bagnall 902-368-1135 Treasurer & Memb.: Ghislaine Ther.-Memme 450-629-8658 Michael Hackett 902-865-5773 Editor: Jerome Fourre 450-419-7914 Oneil Levesque 506-735-3486 Translation: Jean-Louis Beaudoin 819-565-0383

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The Collector CTCCC 18 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 CTCCC Treasurer’s report STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES 01-01-2002 to 31-12-2002 (in Canadian Dollars) Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club REVENUE : Memberships 3834.52 Misc. income 8.95 Club pin sales 97.00 Newsletter (sales of back issues) 76.90 Auction Commissions 68.00

Total Revenue $4,085.37

EXPENSES : Bank charges 88.63 Association Membership 80.00 Telephone charges 35.13 Traveling Presentations 254.00 Bank of display 15.00 Office supplies (envelopes, etc.) 203.92 Travelling Expenses 164.20 Membership cards (2002) 134.00 Jake’s contest 190.00 Newsletter - Printing 1,384.04 - Postage & postal fees 1,713.75

Total Expenses $4,262.67

BALANCE ($177.30)

BALANCE SHEET dated 2002-12-31 (in Canadian Dollars) Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club

ACCOUNT BALANCE

ASSETS Bank accounts & cash Laval 3,710.73

TOTAL Bank accounts & cash $3,710.73

INVESTMENTS Investment 425.00

TOTAL Investments 425.00

TOTAL ASSETS $4,135.73

LIABILITIES Membership dues paid in advance 335.00 Payables 0.00

TOTAL LIABILITIES 335.00

CAPITAL $3,800.73

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $4,135.73

The Collector CTCCC 19 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 “THE SANDY MCTIRE ORDER OF DISTINCTION” by Lucien Levesque #479

Mixed success, on one hand, the program has evolved, tion. the Corporation seems open to the program. Our President Nobody is deserving to be recognized by fellow members Ken Hamilton and Roger Fox, Past-President met Mr. Wayne for thier past accomplishment and involvement in the Club? Sales, President and Chief Executive Officer to seek support What happened to the involvement of Mike Hollingshead, and explain the program. Mr. Sales seems open to our pro- Roger Fox, Don Robb, Ovide Bilodeau, Ghislaine Memme, gram and we need to submit a formal request in the next few Jerome Fourre, etc. only to name a few. Are their efforts not weeks. worth recognition?

I mentioned mixed success, yes, if you go back to It makes me wonder, should we continue with this pro- last January’s newsletter; we had an article “CALL FOR gram????? We, the committee have done our share. Now NOMINATIONS” with a closing date of February 28th, 2003. Ladies and Gentlemen, don’t you think it is up to you to do To my great SURPRISE, we have not received one nomina- your part? We are waiting for an answer!

NEWS FROM THE BILODEAU GUIDE by Ovide Bilodeau #004

The Bilodeau Guide Team has just finished their long Some coupons like the Curl and Scratches etc. have awaited update to the Guide. been moved from the regular sections to the Varities section in Volume II. It has become such a large book that it doesn’t fit in the standard one inch binder that we have been using in the The 6th edition, Volume I, with it’s up to the minute revi- past. We considered going to the next binder size which is sions is now available to club members at $23.99 shipping 1.5 inches, but the cost and shipping would bring the price up included. I am sure you will find it contains all the latest avail- much more, not to mention the fact that the binders would be able information, with a newer and more attractive, modern close to 2 inches thick. This option was dropped in favor of look which we are sure you will find a lot easier to handle. a spiral bound book, which many of you have indicated would be more practical. Volume II will be published within the next year, and you will be advised when it becomes available. To keep the Guide down to a handier size, and to lower the price as many of you have requested we have decided We hope that with this new Guide we will make your to publish the Guide in two volumes. hobby a little easier and a lot more interesting. Good Luck with your collecting! The 6th edition’s Volume I will contain the Gas Bar, Store, Sandy McTire, P. Simard and price list sections. A To order the Guide please send your payment, “PAYABLE” high and low serial numbers list will also be included before to: Lucien Levesque, 13285, rue de la Bourgogne, Mirabel, the Price list section for those who are interested in them. Québec, J7J 1P9 We have decided to add a Varieties and Errors section to Volume ll which will cover the Catalogues, Varieties and Errors, Multipliers and Miscellaneous sections.

SANDY McTIRE COUPONS by Don Robb #003

The Bilodeau Guide has been revised. Many of you add the Highest and Lowest Serial Numbers beside each already have a copy of Volume 1 of the Sixth Edition. As Catalogue number. If you wish Jerome can send you an we look to the future the plan is to add High and Low serial Excel electronic invertory list upon demend. numbers for each Sandy McTire coupon. This will enable collectors to more accurately evaluate the relative scarcity of This project will take some time. It could turn out to be a each coupon. Win/Win situation. We will have the valuable information you provide, and you will have a better organized collection. To make this improvement happen, those who collect the Sandy McTire coupons must provide help. We need the Please do your part to help. It would be much appreci- Highest and Lowest Serial Numbers for each of the differ- ated if you could send your information to me as soon as ent coupons you have. If you have just one coupon of a possible, but by the middle of May at the very latest. Thanks Catalogue number, give us that one Serial Number. very much in advance for your help with this important proj- ect. The simplest way to do this project is to list the Bilodeau Catalogue number of each of the Sandy McTire coupons Please send to: Don Robb, Box 22062, Westmount P.O., in your collection. Then, from your collection and spares, Waterloo, Ont., N2L 6J7 • Email: [email protected]

The Collector CTCCC 20 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 ONA MAIL/FLOOR BID AUCTION NEWS by Pierre Minguy #520

This is my first mail/floor auction. I would like to thank I have is wrong. Send me your correct email address and I Don Bradt for his many years of excellent service as mail-bid will see that you will receive future auctions by email. The auctionneer. I will try to do as well as Don, it will not be an best way to send your bid is by email. easy act to follow. Thank you for your understanding. Please send I will be sending advance copies of this auction by email. your bids to Pierre Minguy, P.O. Box 4007, Lac If you are a member and you did not receive it by email, it Beauport, Qc G0A 2C0, Email : [email protected], could be because I don’t have your email address or the one Fax : (418) 266-3456, phone (418) 849-2130.

Lot Qty Cat # Denom Serial # Grade Notes Reserve 1 1 CTC 2-A 1¢ A68321 F $25.00 2 1 CTC 2-B 2¢ B 8486 F smalls tears $20.00 3 1 CTC 2-C 3¢ C 29158 UNC nice coupon $40.00 4 1 CTC 2-C 3¢ X 5770911 F $15.00 5 1 CTC 2-C1 3¢ C 345327 F no mor-power, crease, min tears $3.00 6 1 CTC 3-C 3¢ Y40665 VF rippled border, small tears $20.00 7 1 CTC 4-C 3¢ X 393080 VF round corners $18.00 8 1 CTC 4-D 4¢ W 432840 EF rippled corner, ink on back $50.00 9 1 CTC 5-B 10¢ B 932713 F well centered $3.00 10 1 CTC 5-D 50¢ D 628839 VF crease $10.00 11 1 CTC 6-C 15¢ E 0055447 F small tears, creased, soiled $13.00 12 1 CTC 6-D 20¢ F 0266989 F creased, soiled coupon $8.00 13 1 CTC 6-E 25¢ C 1438031 VF $10.00 14 1 CTC 6-I 45¢ K 0207398 VF small tears, creased, soiled $20.00 15 1 CTC 7-B 10¢ B 4031621 VF $10.00 16 1 CTC 7-B 10¢ T3231191 EF no serif $5.00 17 1 CTC 7-D 20¢ F 2115787 VF small ripples on border $9.00 18 1 CTC 7-E 25¢ C 2992288 EF ink on back $5.00 19 1 CTC 7-H 40¢ J 0685674 EF $20.00 20 1 CTC 7-K 60¢ L0423380 EF nice coupon, small tear on border, small folds $75.00 21 1 CTC 7-L $1.00 Z 0171649 VF $10.00 22 1 CTC 8-A4 5¢ S 1134249 F bottom scratch, pinhole $5.00 23 1 CTC 8-A5 5¢ S 1247943 VF top scratch, pin hole $5.00 24 1 CTC S4-Ba 5¢ *HN 0013780 F $12.00 25 1 CTC S8C 10¢ BX 0000486 VG rare, small piece missing on bottom, nice filler $25.00 26 1 CTC S9-Ba 5¢ A* 0002258 F some folds $10.00 27 1 CTC S9-Ea 50¢ D* 0001108 VF crease, nice coupon $10.00 28 1 CTC S9-Fa $1.00 E* 0003043 F ink on back border $10.00 29 1 CTC S11-B2 5¢ A9854585 F square digit “5”, soiled, pin hole $4.00 30 1 CTC S11-Ca 10¢ E 5381953 F soiled border $12.00 31 1 CTC S11-Da 25¢ J 6013286 F corner soiled, small tears $8.00 32 1 CTC S11-Ea 50¢ M 6095590 VF 2 void $30.00 33 1 CTC S11-Fa $1.00 Q 4916182 VF ink on front $15.00 34 1 CTC S11-Ea1 50¢ M 4842837 VF 1 void, ink on front, nice coupon $30.00 35 1 CTC S17-B 5¢ 0044/5267632 F mismatched serial numbers, ink on front $20.00 36 1 CTC S17-C 10¢ 0060/1118238 F mismatched serial numbers $20.00 37 2 CTC S17-Ea1 50¢ 9000001609-10 AU 2 consecutive Replacement $15.00 38 5 CTC S20-Ba 5¢ 1000039812-16 UNC 5 consecutive Replacement $15.00 39 1 CTC S23-F $1.00 0/001505425 VF one “0” missing on left serial number $30.00 40 2 CTC S23-Fa $1.00 9/0000076037 VF+UNC regular and replacement same serial number $15.00 41 1 CTC S23-Fa1 $1.00 9990000792 AU VERY RARE $60.00 42 1 CTC S24-Ba 5¢ 2004000450 UNC replacement Low serial number $60.00 43 2 CTC S27-Ca 10¢ 9000117047-48 UNC replacement 2 consecutive $20.00 44 1 S-HM 3-D 25¢ D 429808 VG tears, creased, soiled $5.00 45 1 S-HM 5-A 3¢ A009958 AU counting mark, small fold in a corner nice coupon $15.00 46 1 S-HM 5-B 5¢ B 005941 AU very nice coupon $23.00 47 1 F001-01 2¢ W 018332 EF GAS WAR coupon $60.00 48 1 ?? $10.00 No 06924 VF Green Gas voucher exp. 1999-12-31 $15.00 49 1 Lottery ticket No 085108 UNC “Get what you want lottery” $10.00 50 4 F011-34, 35, 38, 42 J014523; K915832; R65748; C369124 UNC 4 Gasoline discount note RED $20.00 51 1 F011-27 C369124 UNC Gasoline discount note RED $5.00

Please send your bids before APRIL 6TH, 2003 to Pierre Minguy, P.O. Box 4007, Lac Beauport, Qc G0A 2C0, Email: [email protected] • Fax : (418) 266-3456 • Phone (418) 849-2130.

The Collector CTCCC 21 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 UPON THE MATTER OF NUMBERING EQUIPMENT… by Lou Fontaine #109, February 2003

British American Bank Note Company.

While looking at some King George VI type print heads. If the numbering under normal use went notes from the 1937 issue I happened to look at the numbers awry during the printing of the S10 and S11 then all they on a $10.00 note with the Gordon/Towers signature. It sure would do is print the required number of replacements using looked like the same numbering equipment that was used the different font. to print the serial numbers on the CTC Gas Bar issues. As can be seen from this example I used the 1’s and 2’s for Since the print heads are mechanical in nature, I believe comparison and it is obvious that the 1’s are flat topped on that these print wheels were removable and repairable. both notes. I did not find any differences in fonts used on the When such repairs were done, or print wheels on a print CTC 5 and CTC 6. To date, it appears that only 1 type of font head were replaced, there were some subtle differences in printing head was used. (See fig 1) the way the number appeared. Look closely at the ones on these two 10¢ notes, you will see that they are different at The Bank of Canada notes of 1937 were printed by the the bottom where a couple are filled in and the others have British American Bank Note Company as were the CTC gas just a straight line across. Note also the different type 7’s on bars issues from Canadian Tire. the second coupon, where the serif at the left of the 7 drops straight down and the other filled in. I have noticed this filled With the issue of the Queen’s 1954 design, this num- in 7 on the earlier gas bar issues, CTC 1, CTC 5, CTC 6 and bering equipment is still in use. There are some Bank of CTC 7. You will also note some differences with the 1’s with Canada notes that have the same Font as the “Small Font” the replacement note in fig 3. So this repairing of print heads varieties in the CTC 7 issue. A case in point is CTC 7-D, the was efficient in the sense that the print heads had a much different font (1) on the 20¢ note appears identical with this longer life. You will note this occurrence on all the digits on 1954 $1.00 note. (See fig 2) many of the CTC 8 coupons. See 25¢ note above with small 3’s at start of serial number but remaining numbers all larger. The “Small Font” also exists on other values of the CTC There are many other examples in the gas bar issues where 7 Issue. (Roger Fox brackets the narrow and wider font different print wheels were used for the same digit. (See fig 5 varieties down nicely in his article of Volume 7, number 4, and fig 6) September 1997.) The difference with the flat topped 1 and the curve topped 1 leads me to believe that either, different From 1958 to 1972 the British American Bank Note Co. had font printing wheels were interchangeable with each printing the contract for printing Gas bar coupons CTC 1, CTC 5, CTC head or that there were in fact numerous print heads avail- 6 and Store issues S1 to S3. So why don’t we find replace- able in the printing of serial numbers on the gas bar coupons. ments in these issues? One conclusion that can be drawn I prefer using the figure 1 to differentiate fonts as it is the is that from 1958 to 1972 any damaged notes caused by the easiest and fastest way that I know of. Is it possible that the numbering equipment were just simply reprinted. The num- “Small Font” used on certain CTC 7 values are replacement bering equipment at that time probably only had the capabil- notes? I later mention that there is also some relation with ity of printing the serial numbers in 1 font. When it came time the S10 - S11 Issue. to print the CTC 7, CTC 8 and CTC 9 the British American Bank Note Co. either got another machine or some new print Now here is another area to look into. Have you ever heads. Could it be then, that when something went wrong wondered about the S10 - S11 replacements? I have and with the numbering of these issues they just used another here’s the theory. I was looking long and hard at the num- font print head? Is this why we find some different fonts used bers on some S11 replacements and the thought struck me, in CTC 7 and CTC 8 for some of the values? By the time it “Do these ever look like the numbers on the earlier Gas bar was time to print the CTC 9 we only see one font being used issues. When I did the comparison it was remarkable how for almost the entire printing. A very short run of CTC 9 - 5¢ close they were. (See fig 3) plain prefix S notes did appear in this issue for a brief time. Generally it can be assumed that the numbers were reprinted I believe that when something went wrong during the if things went wrong during the numbering sequence of this printing of the S10 and S11 issues the production employees series. I hesitate to think that these were replacement notes at the Bank note company set up print heads that were used but more as an employee error installing the wrong font pre- on gas bar coupons to print replacements, but not necessar- fix after some maintenance or cleaning. If these few notes ily the same one for all the values. Then I started looking at are in fact replacement notes then that would imply that the the “Small Font 1” on the 5 cent CTC 7 and Lo and behold, employees made no errors or the machines did not malfunc- the numbers looked exactly like the normal numbers on the tion during the printing of this entire series. (See Bulletin for S10 - S11. (See fig 4) info, Volume 3, Number 1 February 1993 by Don Bradt). I do not know of this piece of equipment being used between Upon further examination of numerous CTC 5 and 1973 and 1989. Now in 1989 it became necessary to again CTC 6 coupons I could find no trace of the “Small font” print use this machine that numbered the gas bar coupons and head being used before CTC 7 and never with the CTC 8 or use it for the numbering the S10 and S11 issues. CTC 9. The more I think of this the more I think that it is just one machine but with the capability of using different font

The Collector CTCCC 22 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 Canadian Bank Note Company.

In 1954 some Bank of Canada $1.00 and $5.00 notes the entire group of prefixes AM to DM and AN to ZN were were printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company and it pretty well used up, But at this time some internal problems looks like the numbering equipment was used until 1972 at Canadian Tire required Sasaki to fill in for the interim and when the new design currency was issued. In 1972 the the S6 and S7 series were printed. When the numbering Canadian Bank note Co printed the F003-01 5% discount on store series S6 was completed it does not appear that coupon and Canadian Tire must have liked what they saw this piece of numbering equipment was ever used again. because the Canadian Bank note Co got the contract to print At least we know that this equipment was used for over 30 the Canadian tire coupons for several years, namely the S4, years if you count the years that it was used for regular cur- S5, S6, S7, S8 and S9 issues, a span of some 16 years. rency and CTC money. (See fig 8)

In 1972 The Canadian Bank Note company began using The asterisk method used by the Canadian Bank Note this old piece of equipment for numbering Canadian Tire Co on the S4 was a good idea. Unfortunately they did not money. The serial numbers on the 1972 5% discount coupon follow through with all the S4 values and the S5 and S6. It and Store series S4, S5 and S6 bear a striking resemblance did not start again until the S9 issue. So what did they do for to this same piece of equipment that was used for number- some S4 values and S5 to S6 when things went wrong? My ing some 1954 Bank of Canada issues. You can imagine conclusion is that the affected group of coupons were simply how many print heads would have been required to print the reprinted. Upon completion of the S6 issue the Canadian numbers on the 1954 issue currency plus the Canadian Tire Bank note company acquired some new numbering equip- money. It appears that this piece of equipment was used for ment. With the advent of the S7 issue the numbering is in numbering Canadian Tire money only from 1972 to 1985, a a totally different and smaller font. This new equipment was span of some 13 years. (See fig 7) used in numbering the S7, S8, S9, S13 & S14. A different type print head was used intermittently during the numbering From the image, I picked the 2 and 7 for comparison sequence of the S9 and S13 issues. This is why you will and they are identical as are all the other digits. Notes of see the Stretched and normal spacing varieties. The S9 and this period, be it Bank of Canada or Canadian Tire notes, the S13 replacements were denoted by an Asterisk preceding printing heads on this machine could only go to 9,999,999. the serial number. None have been found in the S7 and S8 At the completion of a numbering sequence the prefix would issues which indicates that when problems occurred they be changed. The $5.00 note and the 1974 S4 issue are were reprinted. (See fig 9) good examples of all the prefix changes. In the middle of the printing of the S4 the 1976 Olympic issue was printed I did not have enough notes of 1937or 1954 to be thor- and the prefixes continue from where the S4 prefixes left off. ough and to break it down further but we can see that the After the olympics the S4 prefixes resumed from where the numbering equipment used in the numbering of CTC cou- 1976 issue ended. When 1985 rolled around it looked as if pons is a very important aspect of why we see what we see when we look at the numbers on our coupons.

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Comments or inquiries 3 8 may be directed to [email protected]. 6

The Collector CTCCC 23 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 JAKE’S LUCKY NUMBERS - CONTEST by Jacob Q. Hawkeye Hamilton #600

So how did most of you like this cold How the membership numbers are cho- winter this year? Did most of you spend this sen: there are three dice and each are cold winter inside? I spend most of my eve- numbered from 0 to 9, my family members nings inside with mom and dad and when are ineligible to win because some people weather permitting during the day, I spend may say I fixed it. (This includes Dad, Mom, them if they weren’t too cold with my dad Uncle Jerome and Aunt Eva.) The dice are outside making snow angels. But I can tell different colours, the red die is the first digit, member #444 Pierrette Craig that she didn’t yellow is the second digit and purple the last spend any of those cold days inside reading digit. her copy of the collector. Sorry you missed out on your very own CTC TRUCK series 1 Now I have to roll the dice at least 10 truck #2. Better luck next time. Therefore times, because sometimes I might roll a this prize will be carried over again into this membership number that might be too high issue. Just like when you all were kids, its and has not been issued or that member is time to go on a good old fashioned Easter Egg no longer with our club. Hunt for my “Lucky Numbers”. So please make sure you read the “Collector” from cover As always here is a quick recap. I have been told that to cover. Again there is only one prize this time. Happy hunt- some people don’t know the rules. The rules are simple, this ing and once you find your number, contact me or my Dad, is a contest and like most contests everyone should try and tell us where you found it and claim your prize. Snail mail abide by certain rules. My contest “Jake’s Lucky Numbers” me or email me. Best of Luck and I hope everyone has a was created in 2000 when I was a few months old to get wonderful Spring! Happy Easter to all! members to read the Collector from cover to cover to learn about Canadian Tire Collecting and what it is all about. So Master Jacob Hamilton please don’t contact the winner in this or any future contest c/o Kenneth Hamilton, 2673 Constable Road to tell them that you found their number and tell them were to Mississauga, ON L5J 1W3 Tel.: 905-403-8833 find it. This is a learning aid for everyone to try and benefit E-mail: [email protected] from. That’s it, simple!

DOUG’S HALF PAGE by Doug Adams #639

A new CT Car Wash opened today in London Ontario. As a The coupon states that you must present the coupon promo, CT is handing out a free kit with wax, cleaner, rags, and your original receipt to the nearest store to redeem the and a whole lot of stuff. Also with each wash you receive a promo - so of course they STAPLE the receipt to the cou- coupon for a free jug of bug juice (windshield washer anti- pon. No staple - No coupon. It’s enough to break a coupon freeze). collector’s heart.

WAYNE SALES ADDRESSES CIBC’S WORLD MARKET RETAIL CONFERENCE Ten senior executives from Canada’s leading retail including Stan Pasternak, a name recognizable to everyone merchandisers recently presented their business strategies in our club. CTC has posted all the slides from all the com- and outlooks for 2003, and beyond, to CIBC’s Annual Retail pany’s presenters to their website. If you want to know the Conference. Among those presenting was CTC’s Wayne present health of CTC, and the plans for the company for the Sales. He brought along several key members of his team next five years punch up the following web site.

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The Collector CTCCC 24 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 ACCESSIBLE MEMBERS WEBSITES… by Lou Fontaine #109

It may be of interest for members with internet access Jerome Fourre to visit other member’s websites to gain knowledge about – http://pages.infinit.net/jerome/ coupons, buying coupons, trading, selling and getting to This members website contains information for each value know some of the latest information. There are presently 4 in the Gas bar and store series. He also details his collec- members who have a website and I will go through the list tion by grade and serial number. It also contains a listing one by one detailing what each member has to offer or what of Sandy McTire and Montcalm coupons. Jerome also has information their website provides. a direct link to the Canadian Tire Coupons Collectors Club website. The traders available summary is under develop- Doug Adams ment but by the time this goes to print it will be completed. - http://members.rogers.com/dadams/CTCCC.htm Email address available. This member has information on what his collection contains in gas bar and store coupons, a record of serial numbers, his Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club needs, material available for trade, some of the varieties are – www.nunetcan.net/ctccc/ctccc.html listed, links to the Canadian Tire Collectors Club, Canadian Provides valuable information on membership, bulletins, Tire money, Canadian Tire and family information. Email executive list, directors list, new issues, upcoming shows address and phone numbers available. and much more.

Jean Guy Cote Canadian Tire Corporation website can also provide you – http://www.micro-art.com/~ct/ with various information. Visit www.canadiantire.ca At present Jean Guy lists the Gas bar coupons, Store cou- pons, Sandy McTire issues and the Montcalm/P. Simard Ebay issues with information on each series. Email address and Should you desire to bid on Canadian Tire money, truck phone numbers available. banks, and other Canadian Tire paraphernelia go to: www.ebay.com (United States) or www.ebay.ca (Canada) Lou Fontaine and search for Canadian Tire. – http://members.shaw.ca/lfontaine This member has information about Canadian Tire money, These are all great websites to visit and you can spend a retail price list for Gas bar and Store coupons as well as an enjoyable time looking through them. (Jake’s Lucky num- a page on his Canadian Tire money specialized catalogue. ber #462) Don’t forget that the website addresses must be Coupons needed or catalogue may be ordered by internet or typed exactly as shown, otherwise it may not access that mail. Link to the Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club and website. how to become a member also given. Email address, phone numbers available.

BUY A TRUCK, HELP A FAMILY by Jerome Fourre #120

Canadian Tire issued, exclusively thru the Gas Bars, a special edition Tractor Trailer in order to raise money for the programs supported by the Foundation for Families. With every truck purchased $5.00 went directly to the foundation. This promotion has ended and you would be very lucky to Cases White Gold find one in a Gas Bar in your area as all were to be returned British Columbia 36 198 18 by a certain date and most Agents did not keep them. Alberta 120 660 60 Saskatchewan 23 127 11 There were 6 trucks per case and 1 out of every 12 Manitoba 49 270 24 trucks was GOLD. The total number of cases shipped was Ontario 674 3707 337 1177. That means there was 7062 trucks shipped of which Quebec (French) 240 1320 120 587 were GOLD and it is important to note that not every Gas 20 110 10 Bar received a GOLD truck. They were shipped automati- Newfoundland 15 83 7 cally and there was no possibility for re-orders. Totals 937 6475 587

Look at the following chart to see how many were shipped to your region.

The Collector CTCCC 25 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 THE “2015” MYSTERY by Roger Fox #009

Here we go again! I never thought of myself as a mys- in numerical order and as mentioned currently in the ‘2008’ tery writer, and this is the second in as many newsletters! or 8 million range of 14 million. Canadian Tire and B.A. Bank Note Company are of course It is also interesting that this 20,000 or so range of ‘2015’ the source, but from them I can’t get any information and if I dollars are at the high end of the 2015 series. Of course this could, I am not sure if even they know! could change if more are found with either lower or higher numbers to expand the range so far established. To this We all know B.A. Bank Note printed, and C.T.C. are now point, this small range of 20,000 coupons is sitting like an currently issuing the CTC S20-F ‘2’ prefix $1.00 coupons. ‘island’ almost 2 million notes higher than the ordered limit They are up to about 8 million of the 14 million note order. and the highest ‘2014’ replacement found so far! We also know that we continue to find unidentifiable replace- ment coupons numbered higher than the ordered limit of 14 Could it be a mistake? Here is my theory. Could million, or with a prefix of ‘2014’. As a matter of fact the cur- B.A.B.N. have added a ‘1’ to the last 20,000 or so coupons rent high numbered ‘2014’ replacement has been reported at printed in the ‘2005’ range? In other words the 2005980000 2014015245. to 2006000000 became 2015980000 to 2016000000! So far, I have not found any 200598nnnn higher than my lowest Over the last month or so several collectors have report- 201598nnnn but I would not be surprised to see both 2005 ed finding CTC S20-F ‘2’ prefix $1.00 coupons with the prefix and 2015 within this 20,000 range. ‘2015’. At this point, I do not believe these are replacements since I am still finding ‘2014’ replacements out of regular As there are 50 notes to a sheet, and 100 number- issue new bundles, now in the 8 million range. From what we ing heads, could 2 or more numbering machines been set can establish from reported lows and highs, they fit into an wrong? If so, there could in fact be a mix of both 2005 and 18,000 to 20,000 note range with the lowest at 2015982043 2015 notes throughout this 20,000 range. I also understand and the highest at 2015999582. All notes have been found that B.A.B.N. prints their serial numbers backwards, so if two loose or in circulation, so we have no idea whether there or more numbering machines were set wrong at ‘2016’ it were any ‘2014’ prefix replacements within this 20,000-note would only take 400 sheets to equal 20,000 coupons and be range. down to 2015980000! With high-speed presses used, 400 sheets could be numbered very fast and probably not even So what are they? Why were they printed? Are they noticed! part of the original order, or are they the beginning of another order? To this point, I am not sure, but I can’t see it being If my theory is correct, then it answers the above ques- the beginning of another order as all these ‘2015’ coupons tions. Yes, they are part of the original order. Yes, they are still signed by ‘Stephen Bachand’. With Mr. Wayne Sales would have to be signed by ‘Bachand’. Yes, they would still well into his third year as president, and B.A.B.N. already have been issued numerically as part of the ‘2005’ range. printed 5¢ & 10¢ coupons signed by ‘Wayne Sales’, why would more ‘Bachand’ coupons be printed? Also to this point By the time you read this, we may know the real answer, all CTC S20-F ‘2’ prefix $1.00 coupons have been released but until then, I’ll stick to my theory!

The Collector CTCCC 26 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 15th Mail-Bid Auction Here is our last Mail-Bid auction results. I am reprinting 3 The auctioneer has the right/duty to check and modify the rules for new members that would like the information grades, catalogue numbers, description, but not to and to refresh other members memories. These rules are for change reserves unless specified to do so by the seller the sending in of lots as well as the placing of bids. Our past when lots are submitted. auctions have been a great success and have contributed to 4 The auctioneer has sole discretion to refuse or hold strengthen our Clubs finances. over any lot. Hold over may happen if excessive mate- It is also important to note that you can’t call the auction- rial or too many of the same coupons are received (first eer to find out what the highest bid is. Bids can be called in, come first served). faxed in, emailed in or snail mailed in, it’s up to you, as long 5 Bids must be received before cut-off date advertised in as they get to the auctioneer before the specified date. newsletter to be eligible for said auction. Bids for the next auction have to be in my hands Here are the rules : by May. 15th 2003, so they can be prepared for the next 1 Send as many lots as you please with instructions as to newsletter. what to do with lots that do not sell in the auction (eg: Send mail-bid auction lots and/or bids to: keep for next auction or send back to seller). Jerome Fourre, 2 The lots must be received before date specified in 1120 Place Charron, Blainville, newsletter announcing the mail-bid auction to enable Quebec, J7C 2T2 the auctioneer time to prepare and submit the list. Any E-mail : [email protected] lots submitted after that date will be catalogued and Tel.: (450) 419-7914 - Fax: (450) 430-7233 held for the next mail bid auction. E-mail bids will be acknowledged by E-mail

Chevalier auction results Lot Sold Lot Sold Lot Sold Lot Sold Lot Sold Lot Sold Lot Sold Lot Sold 1 53.50 49 5.25 89 24.00 127 31.25 179 3.25 221 18.10 276 25.10 314 35.25 2 5.50 50 37.10 91 9.10 128 10.01 180 12.10 222 4.00 277 38.10 315 35.25 3 19.50 51 12.10 92 10.15 129 4.55 181 7.10 223 4.60 281 36.00 316 4.15 4 12.00 52 54.10 95 20.00 130 4.55 183 4.50 224 20.25 282 3.03 317 3.75 5 125.15 53 50.00 96 42.24 131 10.15 184 6.15 227 10.15 283 43.55 318 3.00 6 41.00 54 23.00 97 37.55 132 2.85 187 10.55 229 6.52 284 5.60 319 5.55 7 35.00 55 25.50 98 25.15 133 31.25 188 4.00 230 5.76 285 401.25 320 4.00 8 11.50 56 45.00 99 31.15 134 9.00 189 12.25 232 7.20 286 2.15 321 3.85 9 14.00 57 3.00 100 18.15 135 4.45 190 37.10 234 2.25 287 2.15 322 105.15 11 41.15 58 13.10 101 31.15 136 11.25 191 7.00 235 5.00 288 15.00 323 23.37 13 35.00 59 135.15 102 37.55 137 30.00 192 152.00 237 16.75 289 5.00 325 7.25 16 11.05 60 5.50 103 6.60 138 10.15 193 8.50 238 1.50 290 3.56 326 5.25 17 18.10 61 5.50 104 66.10 141 21.01 194 225.15 239 6.60 291 3.56 327 20.20 18 145.15 62 1.75 105 7.80 149 7.00 196 3.00 241 29.00 292 3.56 328 12.15 20 15.00 63 1.45 106 6.60 150 6.85 197 12.55 243 22.10 293 3.56 329 5.25 23 15.00 64 5.50 107 1.25 154 8.00 198 12.55 244 2.22 294 105.80 330 3.25 25 71.10 65 15.51 108 20.55 155 4.50 199 36.25 245 61.15 295 105.80 331 7.25 26 30.50 66 1.15 109 6.60 157 4.00 200 76.25 246 5.25 296 10.15 332 75.15 27 39.10 67 6.66 110 4.50 158 4.00 201 6.00 247 40.55 297 12.15 336 7.25 28 15.00 68 5.10 111 66.66 159 6.00 202 145.54 249 24.00 298 7.15 337 75.15 29 11.05 69 3.25 112 8.10 161 2.00 203 177.77 250 14.10 299 3.37 338 5.56 30 25.51 70 2.25 113 6.60 162 101.25 204 6.00 252 32.55 300 4.56 339 3.00 31 13.10 71 1.75 114 4.00 163 8.15 206 12.00 253 5.60 301 10.15 340 3.00 32 25.51 73 5.25 115 10.15 164 4.50 207 10.00 255 1.50 302 14.15 341 6.00 33 6.60 74 5.10 116 11.25 165 3.50 208 2.35 256 36.55 303 6.15 342 2.00 34 31.50 75 2.25 117 11.25 166 15.25 209 5.00 259 2.02 304 5.37 343 3.00 37 5.50 76 3.35 118 16.75 167 9.00 210 46.25 260 38.10 305 6.66 344 2.00 38 5.50 77 3.35 119 6.60 168 7.00 211 5.00 262 175.00 306 8.56 354 15.15 39 3.25 78 1.25 120 15.01 169 10.55 212 4.85 265 220.10 307 12.56 42 5.25 79 3.56 121 5.60 170 3.25 213 10.00 266 7.55 308 12.56 43 3.45 80 3.35 122 3.40 171 11.10 214 5.00 269 19.00 309 3.56 44 27.00 81 2.25 123 10.15 173 2.67 215 4.25 272 12.10 310 17.15 45 37.10 82 3.35 124 3.35 174 3.25 216 116.25 273 227.10 311 5.15 46 37.10 86 16.10 125 6.25 175 11.10 218 5.30 274 7.55 312 31.50 47 55.10 87 3.35 126 5.60 176 3.15 219 5.00 275 12.51 313 4.15

The Collector CTCCC 27 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 Lot Qty Cat # Denom Serial # Grade Notes Reserve 1 1 CTC 1A $0.05 A68052 VG numerous border tears, ink on front 10.00 2 1 CTC 1-B $0.10 B 291788 Good numerous border tears, no ink 10.00 3 1 CTC 1-C $0.25 C 67455 VG numerous border tears, red stain bottom right border 10.00 4 1 CTC 1-D $0.50 D 26664 EF well centered, scallopped tear top rt. side, light stains back, rounded corners 750.00 5 1 CTC 1-E $1.00 E 00082 Fine borders damaged, soiled, rounded corners, ink on back 25.00 6 1 CTC 2-A $0.01 A17257 EF nice clean note 20.00 7 1 CTC 2-B $0.02 B 66746 VF red dot after serial number top & bottom borders stressed 17.00 8 1 CTC 2-B $0.02 Y594471 VF numerous border tears, 2 staple holes (one torn) 20.00 9 1 CTC 2-C $0.03 EF with MorPower top & bottom borders stressed 8.00 10 1 CTC 2-C1 $0.03 Fine no MorPower small stain on border 9.00 11 1 CTC 2-C $0.03 C 161454 VF with MorPower small stain top border 15.00 12 1 CTC 2-C1 $0.03 C 350135 EF no MorPower 15.00 13 1 CTC 3-A $0.01 E 120980 EF rounded corners 15.00 14 1 CTC 3-B $0.02 F 020891 VF nice note 30.00 15 1 CTC 3-C $0.03 X 160082 AU well centered note 25.00 16 1 CTC 3-C $0.03 X 32339 EF staple hole, 3mm border tear 12.00 17 1 CTC 3-C $0.03 X 993126 AU 25.00 18 1 CTC 3-C $0.03 Y1199656 EF nice note 20.00 19 1 CTC 4-A $0.01 Z 150108 Fine ink on front, border tears & rounded corners 10.00 20 1 CTC 4-A $0.01 Z 157228 EF 4 staple holes, rounded corners 32.00 21 1 CTC 4-A $0.01 Z 309258 Fine clean note, 3 small tears 7mm, 6mm & 1mm 7.00 22 1 CTC 4-B $0.02 Y366825 VF border tears & rounded corners, ink on front, small stain on back 20.00 23 1 CTC 4-B $0.02 Y394219 EF small stain on front 23.00 24 1 CTC 4-B $0.02 Y341714 Fine ink on back, 2 small tears 4mm top, 2mm bottom 7.00 25 1 CTC 4-C $0.03 X 307386 EF small tear right border 18.00 26 1 CTC 4-C $0.03 Z 146801 Fine top and bottom border tears 10.00 27 1 CTC 4-D $0.04 W 479367 AU staple hole, well centered, ink on back 50.00 28 1 CTC 5-A $0.05 A792325 VF rounded corners & borders 12.00 29 1 CTC 5-A $0.05 A689308 Fine small left border tear 6.00 30 1 CTC 5-B $0.10 B 867786 Fine small border tear, ink on back 4.00 31 1 CTC 5-C $0.25 C 455746 Fine well centered note 15.00 32 1 CTC 5-C $0.25 C 965037 Fine border tear, corner stain 10.00 33 1 CTC 5-D $0.50 D 522277 VF 15.00 34 1 CTC 5-D $0.50 D 593120 VF 11.00 35 1 CTC 6-A $0.05 A1068338 Fine bleeding serial number 6.00 36 1 CTC 6-B $0.10 B 2429629 Fine staple hole, well centered 8.00 37 1 CTC 6-B $0.10 B 2429381 AU round corners 14.00 38 1 CTC 6-C $0.15 E 0092244 VG few border tears 10.00 39 1 CTC 6-D $0.20 F 0155928 Fine well centered, very small stain 13.00 40 1 CTC 6-E $0.25 C 1012809 Fine small tear 4.50 41 1 CTC 6-F $0.30 G 0060817 Fine Bold “30” nice note 8.00 42 1 CTC 6-F1 $0.30 G 0176338 Fine Thin “30” well centered, borders stressed 10.00 43 1 CTC 6-G $0.35 H 0085398 Fine well centered, borders stressed, ink on back 10.00 44 1 CTC 6-H $0.40 J 0031942 Fine Bold “40” soiled 8.00 45 1 CTC 6-H1 $0.40 J 0172282 Fine Thin “40” bottom border damaged 8.00 46 1 CTC 6-I $0.45 K 0018019 Fine ink on front 19.00 47 1 CTC 6-J $0.50 M 0202804 Fine 5.00 48 1 CTC 6-K $0.60 L0045131 Fine Bold “60” a few border tears, ink on back 20.00 49 1 CTC 6-K1 $0.60 L0121954 Fine Thin “60” nice note 20.00 50 1 CTC 7-A $0.05 A2794331 EF ink on front 10.00 51 1 CTC 7-A $0.05 A2939599 Fine narrow font variety, lightly soiled 7.00 52 1 CTC 7-B $0.10 B 3730497 Fine narrow font variety, well centered 5.00 53 1 CTC 7-B $0.10 B 3468233 AU staple hole 11.00 54 1 CTC 7-B $0.10 none Good missing serial number 10.00 55 1 CTC 7-B $0.10 T3304179 AU Plain prefix 7.00 56 1 CTC 7-B $0.10 T3007050 VF Plain prefix 3.00 57 2 CTC 7-B1 $0.10 T0584773-4 AU Large serifs 2 consecutive 19.00 58 1 CTC 7-B2 $0.10 T0467786 EF Small serifs 5.00 59 1 CTC 7-C $0.15 E 1075129 VF rounded corders, nice clean note 15.00 60 1 CTC 7-C $0.15 E 1045474 AU 23.00 61 1 CTC 7-D $0.20 F 1577856 EF nice clean note 15.00 62 1 CTC 7-D $0.20 F 1293285 EF 10.00 63 1 CTC 7-E $0.25 C 1854990 AU staple hole 9.00

Send your bids for this auction before May, 15th, 2003 to : Jerome Fourre, 1120 Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: (450) 419-7914 - Fax: (450) 430-7233

The Collector CTCCC 28 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 Lot Qty Cat # Denom Serial # Grade Notes Reserve 64 1 CTC 7-E $0.25 C 2331350 AU 9.00 65 1 CTC 7-E $0.25 C 2587327 VF narrow font variety, very lightly sun tanned 7.00 66 1 CTC 7-E $0.25 U 0666820 EF Serifs well centered 7.50 67 1 CTC 7-E4 $0.25 U 0556240 VG Bottom scratch soiled top and bottom, borders damaged 4.00 68 1 CTC 7-E4 $0.25 U 0744482 Fine Bottom scratch 5.00 69 1 CTC 7-E4 $0.25 U 0849318 VG Bottom scratch small stains on back 4.00 70 1 CTC 7-E4 $0.25 U 0876125 VG Bottom scratch ink on back 4.00 71 1 CTC 7-E5 $0.25 U 0655672 Fine Top scratch 7.00 72 1 CTC 7-E5 $0.25 U 0799293 Fine Top scratch top left corner stain 5.00 73 1 CTC 7-E6 $0.25 U 0753944 Fine Hook 6.00 74 1 CTC 7-E $0.25 V 1869553 VF Plain prefix rounded corners 4.00 75 1 CTC 7-E $0.25 V 1768393 AU Plain prefix 7.00 76 1 CTC 7-E1 $0.25 V 0229823 AU Serifs 11.00 77 1 CTC 7-E1 $0.25 V 0369746 Fine Serifs well centered 4.50 78 1 CTC 7-E4 $0.25 V 0330143 Fine Bottom scratch ink on front, back soiled 5.00 79 1 CTC 7-E4 $0.25 V 0433932 Fine Bottom scratch ink on front 5.00 80 1 CTC 7-E5 $0.25 V 0346280 VF Top scratch 7mm tear lower right side 6.00 81 1 CTC 7-F $0.30 G 0854156 AU Bold “30” staple hole 20.00 82 1 CTC 7-F $0.30 G 0762745 EF Bold “30” 8.00 83 1 CTC 7-F $0.30 G 1044694 VF Bold “30” narrow font variety, slightly sun tanned 10.00 84 1 CTC 7-G $0.35 H 0408174 VF borders stressed 23.00 85 1 CTC 7-H $0.40 J 0691976 VF borders stressed, ink on back, small stains front 10.00 86 1 CTC 7-I $0.45 K 0344308 Fine 2mm bottom border tear 30.00 87 1 CTC 7-J $0.50 M 0603559 VF borders stressed 4.00 88 1 CTC 7-J $0.50 M 2793669 AU narrow font variety 15.00 89 1 CTC 7-J $0.50 M 0867810 AU light stains 11.00 90 1 CTC 7-J $0.50 U 0455861 AU 11.00 91 1 CTC 7-J $0.50 U 0125146 AU well centered 11.00 92 1 CTC 7-K $0.60 L0362031 VF small bottom border tear, ink front 35.00 93 1 CTC 7-L $1.00 Z 0186779 VF small border tear 7.00 94 1 CTC 7-L $1.00 Z 0249395 VF 7.00 95 1 CTC 8-A $0.05 S 1751242 EF Plain prefix borders stressed 2.00 96 1 CTC 8-A $0.05 S 2060358 EF Plain prefix surperbe note 2.50 97 1 CTC 8-A $0.05 S 2385832 Fine Plain prefix 4 digit radar 5.00 98 1 CTC 8-A1 $0.05 S 0862041 AU Large serifs borders stressed 3.00 99 1 CTC 8-A1 $0.05 S 0839422 AU Large serifs 3.00 100 1 CTC 8-A2 $0.05 S 0287493 AU Small serifs superbe note 7.00 101 1 CTC 8-A3 $0.05 S 4488631 EF Inverted “S” ink on front 2.25 102 1 CTC 8-A3 $0.05 S 0649211 UNC Inverted “S” 15.00 103 1 CTC 8-A4 $0.05 S 1490542 VF Bottom scratch 5.00 104 1 CTC 8-A4 $0.05 S 0934850 Fine Bottom scratch 5.00 105 1 CTC 8-A4 $0.05 S 1134596 Fine Bottom scratch ink on back, well centered 6.00 106 1 CTC 8-A4 $0.05 S 1230520 Fine Bottom scratch borders stressed, ink on front 5.00 107 1 CTC 8-A4 $0.05 S 1333449 Fine Bottom scratch 4 tears bottom border, 5mm, 4mm, 3mm & 2mm 4.00 108 1 CTC 8-A4 $0.05 S 1492018 Fine Bottom scratch top border smudged 5.00 109 1 CTC 8-A5 $0.05 S 1046087 Fine Top scratch 3.00 110 1 CTC 8-A5 $0.05 S 0845491 Fine Top scratch ink on front 5.00 111 1 CTC 8-A5 $0.05 S 1048545 EF Top scratch rounded corners 8.00 112 1 CTC 8-A5 $0.05 S 1247664 VF Top scratch 7.00 113 1 CTC 8-A5 $0.05 S 1446940 VF Top scratch 5.00 114 1 CTC 8-A6 $0.05 S 1344043 Fine Hook stained bottom right corner, ink on back 5.00 115 1 CTC 8-B $0.10 T3998728 EF Plain prefix staple hole 2.00 116 1 CTC 8-B $0.10 T5291882 UNC Plain prefix 4.00 117 1 CTC 8-B $0.10 T6042492 VG Plain prefix Lake Winnipegosis variety 2.00 118 1 CTC 8-B $0.10 T5221225 VF Plain prefix 3 digit radar 5.00 119 1 CTC 8-B1 $0.10 T6671473 EF Large serifs small stain left border 4.00 120 1 CTC 8-B1 $0.10 T6680496 EF Large serifs 4.00 121 1 CTC 8-B2 $0.10 T6827533 EF Small serifs well centered 5.00 122 1 CTC 8-B2 $0.10 T6428746 VF Small serifs 3.50 123 1 CTC 8-C $0.25 V 2901213 UNC Plain prefix 8.00 124 1 CTC 8-C $0.25 V 2896204 VF Plain prefix borders stressed 3.00 125 1 CTC 8-C $0.25 V 3367633 VF Plain prefix 3 digit radar 5.00 126 1 CTC 8-C1 $0.25 V 4661740 VF Serifs 8.00

Send your bids for this auction before May, 15th, 2003 to : Jerome Fourre, 1120 Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: (450) 419-7914 - Fax: (450) 430-7233

The Collector CTCCC 29 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 Lot Qty Cat # Denom Serial # Grade Notes Reserve 127 1 CTC 8-C1 $0.25 V 4623693 UNC Serifs 23.00 128 1 CTC 8-C1 $0.25 V 2973513 Fine Serifs out of range serif 25.00 129 1 CTC 8-D $0.50 U 2862667 AU Plain prefix small border tear 7.00 130 1 CTC 8-D $0.50 U 1427694 AU Plain prefix 7.00 131 1 CTC 8-D $0.50 U 3408043 VF Plain prefix 4 digit radar, ink on front 5.00 132 1 CTC 8-D1 $0.50 U 4562688 AU Large serifs 10.00 133 1 CTC 8-D1 $0.50 U 4190394 AU Large serifs 10.00 134 1 CTC 8-D1 $0.50 U 4284824 VF Large serifs 3 digit radar 5.00 135 1 CTC 8-E1 $1.00 Z 1148220 AU Large serifs 6.00 136 1 CTC 8-E1 $1.00 Z 0428931 AU Large serifs 6.00 137 1 CTC 8-E1 $1.00 Z 0357851 EF Large serifs 4.00 138 1 CTC 8-E2 $1.00 Z 0651533 AU Small serifs 7.00 139 1 CTC 8-E2 $1.00 Z 1085828 AU Small serifs 7.00 140 1 CTC 9-A1 $0.05 S 5440145 AU Large serifs 2.00 141 1 CTC 9-A1 $0.05 S 6950185 AU Large serifs 2.00 142 1 CTC 9-A1 $0.05 S 8029377 AU Large serifs 3.00 143 1 CTC 9-A2 $0.05 S 4963508 AU Small serifs 2.50 144 1 CTC 9-A2 $0.05 S 7365182 AU Small serifs 2.50 145 1 CTC 9-A3 $0.05 S 4870908 VF Inverted “S” 3.50 146 1 CTC 9-A3 $0.05 S 6038784 AU Inverted “S” 7.00 147 1 CTC 9-B1 $0.10 T1936660 EF Large serifs 1.50 148 1 CTC 9-B1 $0.10 T7207452 EF Large serifs round corners 1.50 149 1 CTC 9-B1 $0.10 T8985684 EF Small serifs well centered 2.00 150 1 CTC 9-B1 $0.10 T2084183 AU Small serifs 2.50 151 1 CTC 9-C1 $0.25 V 5173536 AU Serifs 3.50 152 1 CTC 9-C1 $0.25 V 5360926 AU Serifs 3.50 153 1 CTC 9-D1 $0.50 U 6048429 UNC Serifs 4.50 154 1 CTC 9-D1 $0.50 U 496552 UNC Serifs 4.50 155 2 CTC 9-D1 $0.50 U 4831223-4 UNC Serifs 2 consecutive 9.00 156 1 CTC 9-E1 $1.00 Z 1478052 AU Large serifs 3.50 157 1 CTC 9-E1 $1.00 Z 1633179 AU Large serifs 4.00 158 1 CTC 9-E2 $1.00 Z 2352168 EF Small serifs 3.00 159 1 CTC S1-A $0.03 A4741982 AU 10.00 160 1 CTC S1-A $0.03 A1490013 VF 3.50 161 4 CTC S1-A $0.03 A3851030-3 EF 4 consecutive, nice clean notes 20.00 162 1 CTC S1-B $0.05 B 8619163 AU rounded corners 15.00 163 1 CTC S1-B $0.05 B 0335327 AU counting machine marks 11.00 164 1 CTC S1-B $0.05 B 6408504 UNC 25.00 165 1 CTC S1-B $0.05 H 0578345 EF 7.00 166 1 CTC S1-B $0.05 H 7692232 AU 7.00 167 1 CTC S1-C $0.10 C 6490607 VF 7.00 168 1 CTC S1-C $0.10 C 3507849 EF well centered, 1mm bottom border tear 7.00 169 1 CTC S1-C $0.10 L6921932 EF 5.00 170 1 CTC S1-C $0.10 L4081940 Fine staple tear, light stain on back 2.50 171 1 CTC S1-D $0.25 D 7040937 EF 10.00 172 1 CTC S1-D $0.25 D 7496215 AU 11.00 173 1 CTC S1-D $0.25 D 2197573 UNC counting machine smudges on back 20.00 174 1 CTC S1-E $0.50 E 3870804 EF 10.00 175 1 CTC S1-E $0.50 E 3431779 Fine staple holes 5.00 176 1 CTC S1-E $0.50 E 0159644 AU 15.00 177 1 CTC S1-F $1.00 F 0798439 EF ink on front 25.00 178 1 CTC S1-F $1.00 F 1790269 Fine lightly soiled, small border nicks 5.00 179 1 CTC S2-A $0.03 R 0137232 Fine small stains on front 9.00 180 1 CTC S2-B $0.05 S 0298181 Fine 6.00 181 1 CTC S2-C $0.10 T0258100 EF 20.00 182 2 CTC S2-C $0.10 T0335644-5 VF 2 consecutive 15.00 183 1 CTC S2-D $0.25 U 0160633 Fine pin hole 11.00 184 1 CTC S2-E $0.50 V 0019543 VF 2 tears-2mm & 3mm right border 50.00 185 1 CTC S2-F $1.00 W 0014580 VG no tears or ink, nice clean note 75.00 186 1 CTC S3-A $0.03 R 0864161 EF 9.00 187 1 CTC S3-B $0.05 S 1877078 Fine 3.50 188 1 CTC S3-C $0.10 T2772388 Fine 4.00 189 1 CTC S3-D $0.25 U 0448921 Fine 4.50

Send your bids for this auction before May, 15th, 2003 to : Jerome Fourre, 1120 Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: (450) 419-7914 - Fax: (450) 430-7233

The Collector CTCCC 30 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 Lot Qty Cat # Denom Serial # Grade Notes Reserve 190 1 CTC S3-D $0.25 U 0779345 Fine well centered, lightly soiled 5.00 191 1 CTC S3-E $0.50 V 0276363 Fine 8.00 192 1 CTC S3-E $0.50 V 0327771 VF well centered, color faded 23.00 193 1 CTC S3-F $1.00 W 0060260 Fine lightly soiled 25.00 194 2 CTC S4-A $0.03 AN 6288321-2 AU 2 consecutive, well centered 6.00 195 1 CTC S4-Aa $0.03 *AN 0006815 EF Replacement rounded corners, small smudge on back 40.00 196 4 CTC S4-A $0.03 XN 0358075-8 AU 4 consecutive 12.00 197 1 CTC S4-A $0.03 XN 3124057 AU 5.00 198 1 CTC S4-B $0.05 BN 5350752 AU well centered, counting fold 7.00 199 1 CTC S4-B $0.05 missing Fine numerous border tears, soiled 5.00 200 1 CTC S4-B $0.05 HN 5824971 AU superbe note 4.00 201 1 CTC S4-Ba $0.05 *HN 0001153 VF Replacement superbe note 75.00 202 1 CTC S4-Ba $0.05 *HN 0013129 VG Replacement stains, soiled 10.00 203 1 CTC S4-B $0.05 QN 5743450 UNC 5.00 204 1 CTC S4-B $0.05 TN 6446945 UNC 4.00 205 1 CTC S4-B $0.05 TN 3379644 UNC superbe, well centered note 5.00 206 1 CTC S4-B $0.05 AM 5903382 UNC 5.00 207 2 CTC S4-B1 $0.05 AM 6451231-2 EF “Orange” 2 consecutive, well centered, crisp 10.00 208 1 CTC S4-B2 $0.05 AM 0944240 EF “Curl” superbe note 8.00 209 2 CTC S4-C $0.10 CN 0472623-4 EF-AU 2 consecutive, well centered, crisp 20.00 210 1 CTC S4-C $0.10 GN 3713538 AU 7.00 211 1 CTC S4-C $0.10 PN 6592719 AU well centered, round corners 8.00 212 1 CTC S4-Ca $0.10 *PN 0016859 Fine Replacement 4mm bottom border tear, soiled 15.00 213 1 CTC S4-C $0.10 SN 9978223 AU well centered 6.00 214 2 CTC S4-C $0.10 UN 3309738-9 AU 2 consecutive, well centered, crisp 15.00 215 2 CTC S4-C $0.10 YN 0586305 AU-UNC 2 consecutive, crisp 15.00 216 2 CTC S4-C $0.10 CM 8554251 VF 2 consecutive, well centered, crisp 10.00 217 2 CTC S4-C1 $0.10 EM 0728409-10 AU “Orange” 2 consecutive, well centered, crisp 15.00 218 1 CTC S4-D $0.25 DN 3461645 EF superbe well centered note 8.00 219 1 CTC S4-Da $0.25 *DN 0007178 VG Replacement ink on front, 4mm tear left border 15.00 220 1 CTC S4-D $0.25 WN 7451504 UNC well centered 5.00 221 1 CTC S4-D $0.25 BM 4898229 UNC well centered 5.00 222 1 CTC S4-D1 $0.25 BM 3423722 AU “Orange” 6.00 223 3 CTC S4-E $0.50 EN 1426601-3 AU 3 consecutive 15.00 224 1 CTC S4-E $0.50 EN 1303418 VF pointed Z variety 3.00 225 1 CTC S4-Ea $0.50 *EN 0000495 VG Replacement 2 border tears 12mm & 6mm 15.00 226 1 CTC S4-E $0.50 ZN 1228425 AU well centered 5.00 227 1 CTC S4-E1 $0.50 ZN 6058649 AU “Orange” 7.00 228 2 CTC S4-F $1.00 FN 3528856-7 AU-UNC 2 consecutive, crisp 20.00 229 1 CTC S4-Fa $1.00 *FN 0006751 Fine Replacement well centered, round corners 30.00 230 2 CTC S4-F $1.00 DM 1156467-8 AU 2 consecutive, crisp 20.00 231 2 CTC S4-F1 $1.00 DM 0826360 AU-UNC “Orange” 2 consecutive, AU has 2mm bottom border tear 20.00 232 1 CTC S5-A $0.03 JN 0854024 AU well centered, light stains 12.00 233 1 CTC S5-A $0.03 JN 0012543 VF 4.50 234 1 CTC S5-B $0.05 KN 1507651 EF 4.00 235 1 CTC S5-B $0.05 KN 1691522 EF 6.00 236 1 CTC S5-C $0.10 LN 2626953 EF pressed 4.00 237 1 CTC S5-C $0.10 LN 2087120 AU 5.00 238 1 CTC S5-C $0.10 LN 0392614 EF nice clean note 4.00 239 1 CTC S5-D $0.25 MN 1000136 EF well centered 7.00 240 1 CTC S5-D $0.25 MN 1847965 VF 3.50 241 1 CTC S5-D $0.25 MN 0595733 EF nice clean note 8.00 242 1 CTC S5-E $0.50 NN 0263099 EF well centered 15.00 243 1 CTC S5-E $0.50 NN 0417223 VF 7.00 244 1 CTC S5-F $1.00 ON 0064934 EF 25.00 245 1 CTC S5-F $1.00 ON 0343658 VF 16.00 246 1 CTC S5-F $1.00 ON 0006035 VF 3 staple holes, nice note 10.00 247 1 CTC S6-B $0.05 AZ 3677840 AU 3.00 248 1 CTC S6-B $0.05 AZ 0491684 UNC 5.00 249 1 CTC S6-C $0.10 BZ 2946481 AU 3.00 250 1 CTC S6-D $0.25 CZ 2033597 AU 3.00 251 4 CTC S6-E $0.50 DZ 1300437-40 UNC 4 consecutive 20.00 252 2 CTC S6-F $1.00 EZ 0546317 UNC 2 consecutive 20.00

Send your bids for this auction before May, 15th, 2003 to : Jerome Fourre, 1120 Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: (450) 419-7914 - Fax: (450) 430-7233

The Collector CTCCC 31 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 Lot Qty Cat # Denom Serial # Grade Notes Reserve 253 1 CTC S7-B $0.05 AZ 4806868 AU 2.00 254 1 CTC S7-C $0.10 BZ 6919242 AU ink on front 2.00 255 1 CTC S7-C $0.10 BY1471718 AU 2.00 256 1 CTC S7-F $1.00 EZ 3735611 AU well centered 5.00 257 2 CTC S7-F $1.00 EZ 2882961-2 AU-UNC 2 consecutive 15.00 258 1 CTC S8-C $0.10 BX 0002611 VG Full ink on front and back, soiled back corner 50.00 259 1 CTC S8-D1 $0.25 CY0663913 UNC Blank 5.00 260 1 CTC S9-B1 $0.05 AY7567521 Fine Stretched ink on front 3.00 261 1 CTC S9-Ba $0.05 A* 0001662 Fine Replacement stain on back 10.00 262 1 CTC S9-C $0.10 BX 0562169 AU 1.50 263 1 CTC S9-C1 $0.10 BX 5385469 VF Stretched 3.00 264 1 CTC S9-Ca $0.10 B* 0013605 VG Replacement 2mm bottom border tear 5.00 265 1 CTC S9-D $0.25 CY5547685 AU 1.50 266 1 CTC S9-D1 $0.25 CY3318259 AU Stretched 3.00 267 1 CTC S9-Da $0.25 C* 0000458 VG Replacement well centered 10.00 268 1 CTC S9-E1 $0.50 DZ 8654889 EF Stretched rounded corners 3.00 269 1 CTC S9-E $0.50 DY0037598 AU well centered, round corners 2.00 270 1 CTC S9-E $0.50 DY3333343 Fine six threes 2.00 271 1 CTC S9-Ea $0.50 D* 0002379 VF Replacement corner crease, nice clean note 20.00 272 1 CTC S9-Ea $0.50 D* 0002246 Fine Replacement 3 border tears - 3mm to 1mm 8.00 273 1 CTC S9-F $1.00 EZ 7396176 AU 3.00 274 1 CTC S9-F1 $1.00 EZ 7720932 VF Stretched 4.00 275 1 CTC S9-Fa $1.00 E* 0000105 Fine Replacement 15.00 276 1 CTC S10-D $0.25 J 0806080 EF 3 digit radar, rounded corners 5.00 277 1 CTC S10-Da $0.25 J 0638001 EF Replacement 5mm tear on bottom border 150.00 278 1 CTC S10-F $1.00 Q 0114562 AU well centered 5.00 279 2 CTC S11-B $0.05 A8020410-1 UNC 2 consecutive, well centered, crisp 8.00 280 1 CTC S11-B2 $0.05 A7603559 Fine Square number top & bottom border stains 3.00 281 1 CTC S11-B2 $0.05 A8502144 VG Square number ink on back 2.00 282 1 CTC S11-B $0.05 B 0408040 Fine 3 digit radar, lightly soiled, ink on front 5.00 283 1 CTC S11-B1 $0.05 B 0713601 EF One Void nice clean crisp note 125.00 284 1 CTC S11-C $0.10 E 6971796 VF 4 digit radar 5.00 285 2 CTC S11-C $0.10 E 9157931-2 UNC 2 consecutive 8.00 286 1 CTC S11-C $0.10 E/F 3478697 EF mismatched prefixes, stain bottom border 35.00 287 1 CTC S11-C3 $0.10 E 2080651 VF Toothpick variety ink on front 2.00 288 1 CTC S11-Ca $0.10 E 5465409 VF Replacement well centered 30.00 289 1 CTC S11-Ca $0.10 E 4565649 AU Replacement 7.00 290 1 CTC S11-C $0.10 F 5567655 Fine 3 digit radar 5.00 291 1 CTC S11-Ca $0.10 F 5303048 VF Replacement 20.00 292 1 CTC S11-D $0.25 J 3988893 VF 3 digit radar, 2mm tear top right border 5.00 293 1 CTC S11-Da $0.25 J 3784417 VF Replacement lightly discolored 30.00 294 1 CTC S11-E $0.50 M 2632362 UNC 3 digit radar 8.00 295 1 CTC S11-E $0.50 M 4492693 VF 2mm white stripe top border staple hole bottom border, small stains 3.00 296 1 CTC S11-Ea $0.50 M 6095517 EF Replacement small stain 30.00 297 1 CTC S11-F $1.00 R 9493362 Fine counterfeit 20.00 298 1 CTC S11-F $1.00 Q 3733373 VF 2 digit radar, small stain on back 5.00 299 1 CTC S11-F $1.00 Q 3463643 VF 3 digit radar 5.00 300 1 CTC S11-F $1.00 Q 1206021 AU 4 digit radar 6.00 301 1 CTC S11-F1 $1.00 Q 3011373 VF High “Q” 3.00 302 1 CTC S11-Fa2 $1.00 Q 6343152 VF Type 2 large/narrow large piece of top left corner missing 3.00 303 1 CTC S11-G $2.00 T0870827 AU 4.00 304 1 CTC S11-G $2.00 T0063798 EF well centered, superbe note 4.00 305 1 CTC S12-A $0.03 XN 3936423 UNC 5.00 306 1 CTC S13-B1 $0.05 A05281047 EF Stretched 3.50 307 1 CTC S13-B1 $0.05 A05248593 VF Stretched ink on top back border 5.00 308 1 CTC S13-Ba $0.05 * 00003098 Fine Replacement well centered 5.00 309 1 CTC S13-C1 $0.10 B 12848332 Fine Stretched 2.00 310 1 CTC S13-Ca $0.10 * 00007132 EF Replacement well centered 12.00 311 1 CTC S13-Ca $0.10 * 00001502 AU Replacement 25.00 312 1 CTC S13-D $0.25 C 12675630 AU 1.25 313 1 CTC S13-D $0.25 none VG Missing serial number borders damaged 25.00 314 1 CTC S13-D1 $0.25 C 12754777 VF Stretched 4.00 315 1 CTC S13-Da $0.25 * 00000330 VG Replacement 2mm crease tear 1.00

Send your bids for this auction before May, 15th, 2003 to : Jerome Fourre, 1120 Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: (450) 419-7914 - Fax: (450) 430-7233

The Collector CTCCC 32 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 Lot Qty Cat # Denom Serial # Grade Notes Reserve 316 1 CTC S13-Da $0.25 * 00011466 VF Replacement well centered 3.00 317 1 CTC S13-E $0.50 D 07527130 Fine 0.55 318 1 CTC S13-E1 $0.50 D 08630012 EF Stretched pressed 4.00 319 2 CTC S13-E1 $0.50 D 08687028-9 AU Stretched 2 consecutive, crisp 15.00 320 1 CTC S13-F $1.00 E 07097727 AU well centered 6.00 321 1 CTC S13-F1 $1.00 E 08896275 Fine Stretched 2mm nick bottom border, round corners 3.00 322 1 CTC S13-Fa $1.00 * 00001145 VF Replacement well centered, lightly soiled, round corners 14.00 323 1 CTC S15-C1 $0.10 0 000114914 VG Compressed serial number 25.00 324 1 CTC S15-C1 $0.10 0 010853880 EF Compressed serial number 25.00 325 1 CTC S15-Ca $0.10 9 000019081 EF Replacement small stains on back 5.00 326 1 CTC S15-Ca $0.10 9 000005034 UNC Replacement 5.00 327 1 CTC S15-D1 $0.25 0 002870096 EF Compressed serial number 25.00 328 1 CTC S15-D1 $0.25 0 005486353 Fine Compressed serial number 25.00 329 1 CTC S15-Da $0.25 9 000002753 AU Replacement 10.00 330 2 CTC S15-Da $0.25 9 000003543-4 AU Replacement 2 consecutive 20.00 331 1 CTC S15-Ea $0.50 9 000004114 Fine Replacement 4mm border tear, lightly soiled 5.00 332 1 CTC S15-Fa $1.00 9 000000310 VF Replacement nice note 22.00 333 1 CTC S16-G $2.00 0 000298138 UNC well centered 4.00 334 1 CTC S16-Ga $2.00 9 000000767 AU Replacement 35.00 335 2 CTC S17-B $0.05 0 008047609-10 UNC 2 consecutives .50 336 7 CTC S17-B-F $0.05 - $1,00 UNC complete 7 note UNC set 8.00 337 2 CTC S17-B $0.05 0 034747025 UNC 2 identical coupons with same serial number 400.00 338 1 CTC S17-Ba $0.05 * 000000023 AU Replacement very low serial number 25.00 339 1 CTC S17-Ba $0.05 * 000002125 VF Replacement small stain on back 5.00 340 1 CTC S17-Ba1 $0.05 9 000040648 UNC Replacement 15.00 341 1 CTC S17-C $0.10 0 012945210 UNC well centered .25 342 1 CTC S17-C $0.10 0 060/1118975 EF mis-matched serial numbers 20.00 343 1 CTC S17-Ca $0.10 * 000000984 Fine Replacement 3.00 344 1 CTC S17-Ca1 $0.10 9 000025271 EF Replacement 4.00 345 1 CTC S17-Ca1 $0.10 9 000041235 UNC Replacement 5.00 346 1 CTC S17-D $0.25 0 006076882 EF well centered .30 347 1 CTC S17-D $0.25 0 030840716 EF error, purple ink missing on front 20.00 348 1 CTC S17-D $0.25 99 01036505 UNC error, bad cut part of note to the right showing 12.00 349 2 CTC S17-Da $0.25 * 000000428-9 EF Replacement 2 consecutive, superbe notes 40.00 350 1 CTC S17-Da1 $0.25 9 000006297 AU Replacement right border tear 20.00 351 1 CTC S17-E $0.50 0 004506777 AU .65 352 2 CTC S17-Ea $0.50 * 000003541-2 AU Replacement 2 consecutive 25.00 353 1 CTC S17-Ea1 $0.50 9 000001559 AU Replacement 17.00 354 1 CTC S17-Ea2 $0.50 999 0000830 UNC Replacement 250.00 355 1 CTC S17-F $1.00 0 004874754 UNC 1.50 356 1 CTC S17-Fa $1.00 * 000000072 AU Replacement 50.00 357 1 CTC S17-Fa $1.00 * 000003625 UNC Replacement 25.00 358 1 CTC S17-Fa1 $1.00 9 000000439 EF Replacement pressed 125.00 359 6 CTC S18-B/G $0.05 - $2.00 UNC complete 6 note 75th anniversary set 10.00 360 1 CTC S18-B $0.05 75 24958486 UNC Test note-very rare used to test for Bank of Canada overprint 0.00 361 1 CTC S18-Ba $0.05 175 0038634 UNC Replacement 10.00 362 5 CTC S18-Ba $0.05 175 F/VF Replacement complete 5 note replacement set 15.00 363 1 CTC S18-Ca $0.10 175 0060516 UNC Replacement 10.00 364 1 CTC S18-Ea $0.50 175 0046982 UNC Replacement 12.00 365 3 CTC S18-Ea $0.50 175 0033328-30 UNC Replacement 3 consecutive 15.00 366 1 CTC S18-Fa $1.00 175 0044481 UNC Replacement 20.00 367 2 CTC S18-Fa $1.00 175 0039950-1 UNC Replacement 2 consecutive 25.00 368 1 CTC S19-G $2.00 75 00472439 EF missing dot after business 5.00 369 10 CTC S20-B $0.05 not consec. UNC 10 notes w/break between A & S of Pasternak 5.00 370 1 CTC S20-Ba $0.05 1 000063254 UNC Replacement missing “A” & broken signature varieties on same note 15.00 371 1 CTC S20-Ca $0.10 1 000009457 EF Replacement 4.00 372 1 CTC S20-Ca1 $0.10 2015 020249 EF Replacement 12.00 373 1 CTC S20-Ca1 $0.10 2015 022419 AU Replacement superbe note 14.00 374 1 CTC S20-Ca1 $0.10 2015 041825 AU Replacement 12.00 375 1 CTC S20-Da $0.25 1 000009393 UNC Replacement 12.00 376 1 CTC S20-Da $0.25 1 000054586 AU Replacement broken “Y” 14.00 377 1 CTC S20-Ea $0.50 1 000081395 AU Replacement counting machine mark 10.00 378 1 CTC S20-Ea $0.50 1 000081315 VF Replacement 5.00

Send your bids for this auction before May, 15th, 2003 to : Jerome Fourre, 1120 Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: (450) 419-7914 - Fax: (450) 430-7233

The Collector CTCCC 33 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 Lot Qty Cat # Denom Serial # Grade Notes Reserve 379 1 CTC S20-Fa $1.00 1 000027355 UNC Replacement 10.00 380 1 CTC S20-Fa1 $1.00 2014 001784 EF Replacement 8.00 381 1 CTC S21-G $2.00 0 000936029 UNC 4.00 382 1 CTC S21-G $2.00 0 000776677 EF missing dot after business 6.00 383 1 CTC S21-Ga $2.00 1 000035456 AU Replacement well centered, bottom border stessed 30.00 384 1 CTC S23-F $1.00 0 001101248 EF error, background & signatures missing on front 20.00 385 1 CTC S23-F $1.00 99 00607976 UNC 2.00 386 1 CTC S23-Fa $1.00 9 000086212 AU Replacement 25.00 387 1 CTC S23-Fa $1.00 9 000075222 AU Replacement 8.00 388 1 CTC S23-Fa $1.00 9 000056444 UNC Replacement 10.00 389 1 CTC S23-Fa1 $1.00 999 0000822 EF Replacement 200.00 390 1 CTC S24-Ba $0.05 2004 001901 UNC Replacement 75.00 391 1 CTC S24-Da $0.25 2013 512088 UNC Replacement 10.00 392 5 CTC S24-Da $0.25 2013 501615-9 AU Replacement 5 consecutive 25.00 393 1 CTC S24-Da $0.25 2013 530700 AU Replacement 7.00 394 1 CTC S24-E $0.50 2 005050367 UNC Large serial numbers “dot in seven” variety 3.00 395 1 CTC S24-Ea $0.50 20095 10190 UNC Replacement well centered 15.00 396 1 CTC S24-Ea $0.50 20095 10431 AU Replacement 17.00 397 1 CTC S25-Ca $0.10 2040 074304 AU Replacement 10.00 398 4 CTC S25-Ca $0.10 2040 nnnnnn Fine-EF Replacement 4 notes not consecutive 15.00 399 5 CTC S26-Ba $0.05 2019 014627-31 AU-UNC Replacement 5 consecutive 25.00 400 1 CTC S26-Ca $0.10 2040 151607 UNC Replacement 12.00 401 1 MP1B-5A1 $0.05 A143847 VF 8.00 402 1 MP1B-5A2 $0.05 A162548 AU 12.00 403 1 MP1B-5A3 $0.05 A477803 EF 6.00 404 1 MP1B-5D $0.05 D 190734 AU 12.00 405 1 MP1B-10B2 $0.10 B 075163 EF 10.00 406 2 MP1B-10B3 $0.10 B 668651-2 UNC 2 consecutive 15.00 407 1 MP1B-10B4 $0.10 B 154997 AU stain bottom left corner 12.00 408 2 MP1B-10E $0.10 E 044318-9 EF 2 consecutive 10.00 409 2 MP1B-20C1 $0.20 C 759257-8 UNC 2 consecutive 10.00 410 1 MP1B-20C1 $0.20 C 282436 AU orange back 8.00 411 2 MP1B-20F $0.20 F 001847-8 UNC 2 consecutive 12.00 412 1 MP1C-5D $0.05 D 290188 AU 12.00 413 1 MP1C-10E $0.10 E 604985 EF 10.00 414 1 MP1C-20F $0.20 F 611646 UNC red back 12.00 415 1 MP1C-20F $0.20 F 776767 AU orange back 12.00 416 1 MP2C-5D $0.05 D 442257 EF 8.00 417 1 MP2C-10E $0.10 E 891908 AU 10.00 418 1 MP2C-10I $0.10 I 142977 AU 20.00 419 1 MP2C-20F $0.20 F 286870 UNC 12.00 420 1 MP2C-20J $0.20 J 003192 AU 12.00 421 1 MP2C-30B $0.30 B 571612 UNC 15.00 422 1 MP3B-10I1 $0.10 I 272778 Fine 15.00 423 1 MP3B-10I2 $0.10 I 379760 AU 15.00 424 1 MP3B-20F $0.20 F 385725 Fine top border damaged 7.00 425 1 MP3B-30B1 $0.30 B 360802 Fine 7.00 426 1 MP3B-40D2 $0.40 D 653368 AU orange back 20.00 427 1 GB1B-10I1 $0.10 I 761814 AU 15.00 428 1 GB1B-10I2 $0.10 I 539264 AU 15.00 429 1 GB1B-20F $0.20 F 586778 VF 15.00 430 1 GB1B-30B $0.30 B 909323 EF 12.00 431 1 GB1B-30D $0.30 D 592993 EF ink on front 20.00 432 1 GB1B-30E1 $0.30 E 254198 AU 15.00 433 1 GB1B-30E2 $0.30 E 275215 AU 12.00 434 1 GB1B-40D $0.40 D 754680 AU 20.00 435 1 PS1B-5F $0.05 F 904334 UNC 20.00 436 1 PS1B-10Z $0.10 Z 075545 EF 12.00 437 1 PS1B-20B1 $0.20 B 850417 VF 3 tears, 3mm, 2mm & 1mm left border 10.00 438 1 PS1B-20Y $0.20 Y027693 Fine stain center of back 10.00 439 1 PS1B-30H $0.30 H 715535 UNC high Pit Stops 12.00 440 1 PS1B-30H $0.30 H 030724 EF low Pit Stops 20.00 441 1 PS2B-5 $0.05 UNC green back, low Pit Stops 10.00

Send your bids for this auction before May, 15th, 2003 to : Jerome Fourre, 1120 Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: (450) 419-7914 - Fax: (450) 430-7233

The Collector CTCCC 34 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 Lot Qty Cat # Denom Serial # Grade Notes Reserve 442 1 PS2B-5 $0.05 UNC forest green back, low Pit Stops 10.00 443 1 PS2B-5 $0.05 AU olive green back 15.00 444 1 PS2B-10-1 $0.10 UNC 10.00 445 1 PS2B-20-1 $0.20 AU 10.00 446 1 PS2B-20-3 $0.20 AU 25.00 447 1 PS2B-20-4 $0.20 AU 25.00 448 1 PS2B-30 $0.30 UNC high Pit Stops 15.00 449 1 PS2B-30 $0.30 AU low Pit Stops 12.00 450 1 PS2B-40 $0.40 UNC 20.00 451 1 PS3B-5 $0.05 EF 4 mm tear left border 10.00 452 1 PS3B-10 $0.10 AU 10.00 453 1 PS3B-20 $0.20 UNC 20.00 454 1 S-HM 2-A $0.03 A52348 Fine taped tear, rounded corners, soiled 3.00 455 1 S-HM 2-D $0.25 D 42303 Good taped in two, several tears, holes and ink on back 3.00 456 1 S-HM 2-F $2.00 M 19431 VF large tape repair 10.00 457 1 S-HM 3-A $0.03 A104216 EF rounded corners 6.00 458 1 S-HM 3-B $0.05 B 056573 Fine border tears, soiled 7.00 459 1 S-HM 3-C $0.10 C 483636 EF 7.00 460 1 S-HM 4-A $0.03 A183350 EF 4.00 461 1 S-HM 4-B $0.05 B 138437 EF 3.00 462 1 S-HM 4-C $0.10 C 616773 EF 4.00 463 1 S-HM 4-E $1.00 L059613 Fine rounded corners 7.00 464 1 S-HM 5-A $0.03 A006321 EF Olco small top border tear, small stains back 12.00 465 1 S-HM 5-B $0.05 B 004751 UNC Olco 40.00 466 1 S-HM 5-C $0.10 C 064191 AU Olco left border tear 10.00 467 1 F002-01 $0.15 L118295 VF Roman numeral coupon / Toronto lightly soiled 100.00 468 1 F003-01 5% 00533405 VF Gasoline discount coupon light smudge right side 4.00 469 1 F003-01 5% 00941149 EF Gasoline discount coupon 7.00 470 1 F004-04 $0.05 A1404834 Fine See Reverse coupon top left border damaged 7.00 471 1 F007-04 $0.05 EF Pit stop discount/wide logo ink on front 5.00 472 1 F007-07 $0.05 UNC Pit stop discount/narrow logo 7.00 473 1 F010-02 A0847834 AU Gas Saver/CTC Gas Bar small stains bottom border 4.00 474 1 F010-03 B 2183971 AU Gas Saver/CTC Gas Bar 6mm tear top center 3.00 475 1 F010-04 C 2423293 AU Gas Saver/CTC Gas Bar 10 mm faded on left side of note 4.00 476 1 F010-07 A1633715 Fine Gas Saver/CTC Gas Bar 3.00 477 1 F010-09 GS 8390896 VF Gas Saver/CTC Gas Bar 3.00 478 1 F010-12 AU Gas Saver/Pit Stop uniface 4.00 479 1 F010-12 UNC Gas Saver/Pit Stop brown double saver back 4.00 480 1 F011-53 E 91728 UNC Gasoline discount note/large black 7.00 481 2 F017-01 $1.00 No. 116367 UNC 75th Ann./english & french F017-01 & F017-02 / 2 note set 5.00 482 1 10% times AU Dec. 1992, Elmira store now closed scratch & win 10% to 100% 7.00

Send your bids for this auction before May, 15th, 2003 to : Jerome Fourre, 1120 Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: (450) 419-7914 - Fax: (450) 430-7233

NEW VARIETY IN THE S27-B ISSUE… by Lou Fontaine #109 January 2003

While going through some new bundles range of 0200283500 and the right side found in of S27-B 5 cents coupons, I came across an serial number range 0202428200. Shown here is interesting variety similar to the 10 cents that the closeup of both sides. It is coincidental that the I reported in the last bulletin. There is a large exact same style dot is found on this value as well. dot in the black portion of the left and right value Inquiries may be directed to [email protected] on diamond. Left side was found in serial number the internet.

The Collector CTCCC 35 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 PURCHASE A PIECE OF CTCCC HISTORY, AND HELP SUPPORT YOUR CLUB!!! by Roger Fox #009

When Ken Hamilton and I visited Mr. Sales in January Here is the deal: on club business, I also confirmed his visit and informal pre- sentation at our TOREX meeting in Toronto on February 22, 1. Only one (1) per member. 2003. Being optimistic that we would have a good turnout, I 2. $5.00 each – all proceeds go to the Club. donated 100 CTC S27-C 10¢ coupons for his possible coun- 3. Send a self addressed stamped envelope. ter-signing. Mr. Sales not only personally signed all 100, but 4. Request must be MAILED to me. No phone or e-mail got Mr. Pasternak to also countersign all 100 too! orders will be accepted. 5. First come, first served. When they are gone, they are Because of the threat of a major winter storm that hit the gone! Toronto area late Saturday afternoon, we did not get the big crowd we expected. Consequently we had several coupons Please MAIL your request based on the above rules, to me: left over. Roger A. Fox 382 Selby Crescent, I would now like to offer them to the members on a first Newmarket, Ontario. come, first served basis with all proceeds going to the club. L3Y 6E1

NEW ERROR DISCOVERY… by Richard Zaremba #398

I would like to share with you my latest discovery: a Thanks to the kindness of the person at the Gas Bar, I superb error note. I am sending you a scan of my find. Notice searched 8 to 10 other bundles trying to find if there is some where the right side serial number is? Yes, right on the bot- other notes like this one. Unfortunately, all the notes ending tom. But wait a minute, take a second look at it! Did you see by 670 were all in perfect condition. Not one had a displaced that the serial number is also not the same? or different serial number.

Concerning this double error note, I would like to add, I believe that all our members should be on the lookout for your information, that when I discovered this note in the for this error. There is no doubt that this a superb double bundle, I immediately returned to the Gas Bar where I took error note. Please send your comments on this one to this bundle. Richard Zaremba at [email protected]

NEW FREE AUCTION WEB SITE… by Jean-Guy Cote #312

Available to any collector of Commercial Trade Coupons. Anyone who registers can add AUCTION, WANT ADS This of course means all the CTCCC members who collect or CLASSIFIED ADS for free and bid on any items on the Canadian Tire Coupons and others. The site was created by site. The site also includes a basic CT primer, a page on myself as a central point of discussion, sale, trade etc. for all Commercial Coupons, links to other related sites and a collectors. Forum for discussion. Please visit and register and let me know what you would like to see on the site. The address is www.micro-art.com/~ct/

The Collector CTCCC 36 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 CTCCC MEMBERSHIP REPORT

Have you taken the time to send in your renewal yet, if not why not do it now. I would like to thank those that sent Don’t forget that if you wish to get back issues of “The in their renewals. The new policy in effect is that January is Collector”. They are available @ $2.95 per issue. You can your last newsletter if your dues are not paid up before the also get a complete set from 1990 to 2002 for the unbeliev- next one comes out in April. So those of you that did not able low price of $60.00 plus shipping. renew will not be getting this one. Our membership has been $10.00 since the founding of the Club in 1990, thirteen years If you have any membership related questions, it would ago, what a bargain! be a pleasure for me to answer them. So get in touch with

A little note about the Club Pin. The few that are left are hereby offered to any and all members of the Club at Ghislaine Theroux-Memme the ridiculous low price of $6.00 at a first come, first served Membership chairman basis. A Hearty welcome to all our new members! No. Name Address E-Mail City Province P. Code 741 M. Daniel Cryans 2261 Courteau St-Marthe-du-Cap Québec G8V 1W7 742 M. Michel Jodoin 202 Alexandre [email protected] Laval Québec H7G 3L5 743 Mr. Joe Beaulieu 240 Rexford Place, Apt #2 Watertown New York, USA 13601-3610 744 Mr. Jaret Fraser 31 Marlborough Place [email protected] Saskatoon SK S7L 3T6 745 Mrs. Linda Newson 2 Salisbury Court Kemptville Ontario K0G 1J0 746 Mr J. P. Cronier 1 Hummingbird Ottawa Ontario K2G 2E6 747 Mr. Paul A. Gidney R. R. #3 [email protected] Digby Nova Scotia B0V 1A0 748 Mr. Kenneth L. Switzer R. R. #2 Marmora Ontario K0K 2M0 749 Mr. F. W. Lockhart R.R. #3 3 - 36233 87th St. [email protected] Oliver British Columbia V0H 1T0 750 Mr. Peter Smith 205 Shore Drive Apt. 1 Shediac New Brunswick E4P 2S5 751 Mr. Murray Elson R. R. #2 Uxbridge Ontario L9P 1R2 752 Mr. Connor Slogan 38 Maher Avenue Toronto Ontario M6P 1S6 753 Mr. Paul Petch 128 Silverstone Drive Rexdale Ontario M9V 3G7

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Membership /Adhésions Make cheque payable to: Canadian Tire Coupon Collector’s Club Ghislaine Theroux-Memme, Club des Canadian Tire 1875 Ave. Raymond,Laval, QC H7S 1R3 Collectionneurs Coupon Faire chèque à l’ordre du: Telephone: (450) 629-8658 de Coupons Collectors Club des Collectionneurs de Coupon E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Tire Club Canadian Tire agenda & addresses ONA April 12, 2003 Holiday Inn, 601 Scottsdale Dr., APNA May 17, 2003 Rodds Royalty Inn, Charlottetown Guelph, ON • 8:00 am to 12:00 pm PEI • 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

NUPHILEX April 25, 2003 Hippodrome, 7400 Decarie, TOREX June 28, 2003 Novotel Toronto Centre, 45 The Montréal, QC • 9:00-12:00 pm Esplanade, Toronto, ON • 9:00-12:00 pm

The Collector CTCCC 37 CCCCT Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003 or sale: BILODEAU “Guide” of CANADIAN TIRE money want ads latest 2003 - 6th Edition, Volume #1. Price $23.99 - ShippingF included. Available from Lucien Levesque, 13285, or Sale: New 2003 illustrated spiral bound pricelist (5.5 x de la Bourgogne, Mirabel, Québec, J7J 1P9 Make check payable to Lucien Levesque. 8.5) still priced at only $10.00 for Canadian Tire money, miscF coupons, Eastern and Western Multiplier issues and a whole lot of new material including a listing of some of the or sale: Complete Series #1 truck banks F013-01 to varieties in the Gas bar and Store issues. Cover in full color. FF013-05 for $495.00 plus a F013-11 Gold for $795.00 Also available on full size pages (8.5 x 11) with spiral binding Jean-Luc Giroux, 606 - 4412 Place Le Monelier, Charles- for easy reading and opening at $20.00. Price includes a bourg, QC, G1H 7K3, Email: [email protected] $10.00 voucher which can be used as a credit on your first $75.00 purchase from my pricelist. Cash or Check payable or Sale: Unique CTC Collector’s Reference CD. Over to Louis Fontaine 86 Morris Drive, Saskatoon, Sk. S7L 3V2. 540 colour images, listing all known CTC Coupons: Gas, Store,F Sandy McTire, Gas War & Montcalm. View with Web I WOULD LIKE TO OFFER MY SERVICES as auctioneer. Browser Windows/MAC compatible. $30.00 postpaid to: Send me your coupons etc. my auction fees are 10% of final Jean-Guy Cote, 303 Westwood Ave, Toronto, ON, M4J 2H8. bids or in the case of unsold lots there will be a $1.00 listing fee. The same rules will apply to these auctions as the Club anted: All S11 issue coupons, Need 100 of each of the auctions. Jerome Fourre, 1120, Place Charron, Blainville, 5¢ A, B prefix, 10¢ E, F, 25¢ J, 50¢ M, $1.00 Q, and Quebec, J7C 2T2 - (450) 419-7914 - [email protected] $2.00W T prefix. Pay $405.00 plus $10.00 shipping. Coupons can be in any condition. For new packets of Uncirculated or Sale: I have 2 collections of multiplier coupons, about 100 consecutively numbered coupons of each value 5¢ to F450 different coupons from Jan 1995 to present, for sale $2.00 in a complete set, I will pay $1250.00. Ship and at $199.00 each. A fantastic start in this exciting new hobby. receive immediate payment. Louis Fontaine, 86 Morris Don Bradt, 2051 Beaverhill Dr, Gloucester ON K1J 6N9 or Drive, Saskatoon, Sk. S7L 3V2. [email protected] or 613-749-3312. or Sale: The S27-B Dot variety as reported in this issue OR SALE: CTC S20-F ‘2’ prefix ‘2015’ $1.00 coupons. priced Per pair, left and right side at $1, Per 10 pairs Could these be errors in a small range? Very limited consecutiveF notes for each side at $5.00. Louis Fontaine, 86 quantityF available. Condition: VF – AU. Best ones go first. Morris Drive, Saskatoon, Sk. S7L 3V2. First come, first served basis. Some consecutive Notes. $12.00 each or 2 for $20.00. Roger Fox, 382 Selby Cres. Newmarket, Ontario, L3Y-6E1. Email: [email protected]

or Sale: I have 3 collections of product coupons, about 400 different coupons from early 1996 to present, for sale atF $199.00 each. A fantastic start in this exciting new hobby. Don Bradt, 2051 Beaverhill Dr, Gloucester ON K1J 6N9 or [email protected] or 613-749-3312.

anted: F0001-02, 04; F002-02, 03; F006-01, 02, 03; F007-08, 09; F008-05; F009-01 & F010-02, 08, 09, 10, 11,W 13, 14, 15. Also looking for old documents, letters or photos pertaining to CTC. Felix Dube, 1 rue de l’Aréna, Unit “B”, Saint Quentin, New Brunswick E8A 2N8 Tel: 506-235- 2367; Fax: 506-235-8192

or every 4 new Canadian 48¢ stamps you send me, FI will send you a CTC S17-Ca1 “9” replacement note. or Sale: I have a few CTC S19 & CTC S21 coupons 1st come, 1st served! Jerome Fourre, 1120, Place Charron, with a MISSING DOT after the word business. Condition Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 - (450) 419-7914 Email : FineF - VF. Price $7.50 each, postage included. Jerome Fourre, [email protected] 1120, Place Charron, Blainville, Quebec, J7C 2T2 (450) 419- 7914 Email : [email protected] or Sale - 14 Yellow $1.00 Gas Bar coupons. A.J. Billes, Fnumbers on the front, random numbers from Z0314170 to or sale as a lot: 1962 CTC S&S catalogue; CTCCC Z2137235. All Large serifs in fairly clean condition. $50.00 Newsletters (Excellent condition) 1991 to 2002 (includes Firm price as a lot All or None. Donald T. Moon, P.O. Box 2F diff. Vol. #5- #2 - April 1995); Canadian Coin News Vol. #28 1952, Walkerton, Ontario, N0G 2V0 CTCCC member#086 -#2 March 1991 Write-up of newly formed CTCCC. Mail offer - Email: [email protected] by February 28, 2003 to Ray Wilson #148, P.O. Box 22, 15 Summer St., North Rustico, P.E. C0A 1X0 Tel: 902-963-2733 ollecting MULTIPLIER or PRODUCT coupons? Missing some dates, but have lots of extras. RE: truck OR SALE: Liberty Classic Truck Bank posters see “Other banks,C looking to buy a GOLD 18 wheeler, and a F013-20- AM1 Model “A” Hot Rod. Have many trucks for sale or trade. FDiscoveries” July 2000 newsletter. Price $26.00 ship- Jim Bullough, 7440 De l’Alouette, Charny Quebec G6X 3K2 ping included in Canada. Bill Symes, 1137 Saturnia Crescent, 418-832-6031 E-mail: [email protected] Mississauga, Ontario, L4Y 2M2 Tel.: 905-272-3138

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