Our club is a group of people interested in recovering artifacts, coins, and other interesting items from the past and various historical research topics. Meetings are held on the last Thursday of every month at the back door behind Evangel Community Church on 76 Sandy Street in Chatham. Guests are always welcome. At each meeting members may enter their finds from the previous month in a Finds of the Month Competition. The programs nor-mally consist of talks by club members or invited speak-ers, slide or video shows, artifact displays or demonstra-
tions of new products.
The club maintains a small library of books, magazines and maps, which may be checked out for one
month at a time.
Our club strives to improve the public image of detector users and other amateur historical collectors.
We therefore abide by the code of Ethics.
You can contact us by email at
C O D E O F E T H I C S
I will respect private property and will not metal detect without the owner’s permission.
I will fill all holes.
I will appreciate and protect our heritage of natural and cultural resources, wildlife and private property.
I will use thoughtfulness, consideration, and courtesy at all times.
I will leave all gates as found.
I will remove litter and properly dispose of all trash found.
I will not litter.
I will not destroy property ,buildings, or what is left of ghost towns and deserted structures.
I will not tamper with signs, structural facilities or equipment.
I will return an item, by any means, if someone can adequately describe it.
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M I N U T E S F R O M
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W A L L A C E B U R G
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FAC T AND FUN
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Phil Szucs
(President)
Vince Gagnier
(Vice-President)
Kathy Gagnier
(Secretary/Treasurer)
Frank Vadovic
(Newsletter/Editor)
Dave Crundwell
(Events Coordinator/Librarian)
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April 2005April 2005April 2005April 2005
Newsletter now on: ckmetaldetecting.com
Don Wallace Detectorist of the MonthDon Wallace Detectorist of the MonthDon Wallace Detectorist of the MonthDon Wallace Detectorist of the Month
Found an 1891 Fish Scale and 1879 Indian Head Found an 1891 Fish Scale and 1879 Indian Head Found an 1891 Fish Scale and 1879 Indian Head Found an 1891 Fish Scale and 1879 Indian Head
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First of all I’d like to thank the members for keeping me on as Secretary/Treasurer again this year. For those that don’t know me very well, I’m a wife and mother to two little girls aged 7 and 2. They keep me quite busy so I don’t get to go out detecting as much as I’d like to. I’ve been detecting for about 3 years now and haven’t found anything of interest as of yet but I suspect this year to find something of excitement! Something I can really talk about. I enjoy belonging to this club and being able to participate in the various organized hunts. With me running a daycare and family it is difficult to search for spots to hunt like old farms and ghost towns so it was nice to hear that Dave and Phil have local spots for our members to hunt which is a nice change from the beaches. My favorite spot to hunt is Canatara Park in
Sarnia. It’s a beautiful park with plenty of land and beach. I’m looking forward to the Stoney Creek hunt and the Sauble Beach hunt as well.
One of the jobs as Secretary of the club is to record the minutes. If any members would like to view the minutes starting when the club was first formed I have them on file. I also have old newsletters of our club and the London club on file. I mail out current newsletters to the members that are absent at each meeting if they don’t have an email. I also keep track of the club’s finances as Treasurer. This job drives me nuts most of the time. I always thought I was good with math but when figuring out the account books I sometimes have to scream! If anyone would like to view the club’s finances just ask me at each meeting as it is always available. I’m hoping to hear from
Zehr’s with information on having a BBQ to help the club earn money. It’s a quick way for the club to earn money and in only one day.
I’m really looking forward to the various outings the club has planned this year. I hope everyone finds that find of the month or
even find of the year! I wish you all safe and happy hunting!
Sincerely, Kathy Gagnier (Secretary/Treasurer)
April 9th Dover twp HuntApril 9th Dover twp HuntApril 9th Dover twp HuntApril 9th Dover twp Hunt
The April 9th hunt was a great success with the attendance of about 15 members, and many item have been found Large cent,
fish scales, Indian Head pennies, opal Ring Just to name a few. Thanks to those who Came Out!!!!!
Don’s Finds Don’s Finds Don’s Finds Don’s Finds 1891 Fish Scale 1891 Fish Scale 1891 Fish Scale 1891 Fish Scale 1879 Indian Head1879 Indian Head1879 Indian Head1879 Indian Head
Con’s Finds Con’s Finds Con’s Finds Con’s Finds
Old Opal Ring Old Opal Ring Old Opal Ring Old Opal Ring
1919 US Penny 1919 US Penny 1919 US Penny 1919 US Penny
1946 US Penny & 1946 US Penny & 1946 US Penny & 1946 US Penny &
a Old Buttona Old Buttona Old Buttona Old Button
ConConConCon
FredFredFredFred
LeslieLeslieLeslieLeslie
Dave And VinceDave And VinceDave And VinceDave And Vince
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ENGLISH MONEY
COPPER/BRASS COINS COPPER/BRASS COINS COPPER/BRASS COINS COPPER/BRASS COINS (d=penny)(d=penny)(d=penny)(d=penny)
1/4 farthing = 1/16d Colonial use 1839/53
1/3 farthing = 1/12d Colonial use 1827-1913
1/2 farthing = 1/8d Colonial use 1828-39
1 farthing = 1/4d 16-13-1956
SILVER/CUPROSILVER/CUPROSILVER/CUPROSILVER/CUPRO----NICKLE COINSNICKLE COINSNICKLE COINSNICKLE COINS (1 shilling = 12 pence) (1 shilling = 12 pence) (1 shilling = 12 pence) (1 shilling = 12 pence)
Farthing = 1/4d = 1/48s 1279-1544
½ pence = 1/2d = 1/24s 1279-1660
Pence = 1 = 1/12s pre 1797
3/2 pence = 1 1/2d = 1/8s 1834-1862
3 pence = 3d = 1/4s 1551-1968
Groat = 4d = 1/3s 1836-1855
6 pence = 6d = 1/2s 1551-1968
SHILLING = 12d = s 1548-1966
Florin = 24d = 2s 1849-
½ crown = 30d = 2 1/2s 1551-1967
Crown = 60d = 5s 1551-1965
SILVER MAUNDY MONEY (SPECIAL ISSUE)
1d Ceremonial issue for
2d hand out by the monarch on
3d Maundy Thursday
4d 1660-1980
NEW PENCE ISSUED 1968 & 1971 (1 pound = 100 pence)
50p 1969 replaces ½ pound @10 shillings
25p 1972 replaces crown @5 shillings
10p 1968 replaces florin @2 shillings
5 p 1968 replaces shilling
2p 1971
1p 1971
1/2p 1971
20p
1f
5f
1839 English
Farthing
1850 English
Farthing
6 Pence
New Issue
The meeting started at 7:10 p.m. with twenty two members present including the President Phil Szucs and Vice-President Vince Gagnier.
There were two guests we’d like to welcome, Gord Thompson, Allan Holmes, and Jack Pilon.
Five more people signed on for single membership.
Kathy read the minutes from the Feb. 2005 meeting and they were accepted as read.
There will be a silent auction at next month’s meetings with the members bringing in items to be auctioned off.
FINDS OF THE MONTH:FINDS OF THE MONTH:FINDS OF THE MONTH:FINDS OF THE MONTH: It is now on so bring in your finds. The new categories are jewelry, relic/old, misc., and coin/token.
SAUBLE BEACH: SAUBLE BEACH: SAUBLE BEACH: SAUBLE BEACH: Plans are in the mix for a ten person cottage and possibly two for September. More information to come.
SCAVENGER HUNT: SCAVENGER HUNT: SCAVENGER HUNT: SCAVENGER HUNT: There are once again 100 items to find this year in three categories; PARK, RELIC, BEACH. There is an awards trophy
and recognition as MASTER HUNTER if you win. Dave keeps one form and each member has one copy.
MICHIGAN TREASURE HUNTERS:MICHIGAN TREASURE HUNTERS:MICHIGAN TREASURE HUNTERS:MICHIGAN TREASURE HUNTERS: Their hunt is set for September 9 and 10 this year with everyone welcome. It is held in Milan, Michigan.
NEW CONTEST: NEW CONTEST: NEW CONTEST: NEW CONTEST: This one is similar to the last dart throwing contest we had with a large paper containing 100 empty squares. Members can purchase one square for a dollar after they draw their square co-ordinates out of the tin. Once the 100 squares are full, the President will throw a dart and the person’s name in that particular square will win a Proof silver dollar with a gold Canadian flag. This coin cost
$58.00 Canadian.
WHAT IS IT?:WHAT IS IT?:WHAT IS IT?:WHAT IS IT?: Dave brought in a mystery item for the members to guess at. It turned out to be points off an old Ford motor.
APRIL 9, 2005: APRIL 9, 2005: APRIL 9, 2005: APRIL 9, 2005: First hunt planned for 2005! Meeting at Tim Horton’s on Bloomfield at 9:00 a.m. with the rain date planed for April 23.
May 7, 2005: May 7, 2005: May 7, 2005: May 7, 2005: Second hunt planned for the members. The rain date is scheduled for Saturday, May 14.
FREE CARDS FOR MEMBERS:FREE CARDS FOR MEMBERS:FREE CARDS FOR MEMBERS:FREE CARDS FOR MEMBERS: There are free cards available to the members with a place for each person’s name and number to be given
out to people that ask questions while you are detecting. They give information about the club.
FOR SALE: FOR SALE: FOR SALE: FOR SALE: Con Mullen has a GPS for sale.
AUCTION: AUCTION: AUCTION: AUCTION: The club held an auction with Dave Crundwell as the auctioneer on Con’s antique, working, Coin master machine. There were
no interested bids this time. Perhaps in the future.
50/50 DRAW: Brought in $72.00 with the winner, Dale Crow, receiving $36.00 and the club receiving the other half. The mystery draw
was won by Con Mullen.
UPCOMING NIGHT HUNT: UPCOMING NIGHT HUNT: UPCOMING NIGHT HUNT: UPCOMING NIGHT HUNT: There are flashlights that fit on your head at TSC for less that 5 dollars and some at the dollar store. It was men-
tioned that Terrace Beach looks terrible for this hunt so it will probably be held at Erieau with a fun night hunt and a BBQ.
‘WHITES’ WORD SEARCH: WHITES’ WORD SEARCH: WHITES’ WORD SEARCH: WHITES’ WORD SEARCH: Frank held a contest with the members trying to make as many words out of the word “whites”. There were
three entries with Jack Denny being the winner and receiving a prize. Next month Frank has some trivia with a prize for the winner.
CANS: over two barrels so far and counting, PLEASE KEEP BRINGING THEM IN.
Meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m.Meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m.Meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m.Meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m.
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The Treasure Depot The Treasure Depot The Treasure Depot The Treasure Depot http://www.thetreasuredepot.com/index.html
Canadian Metal Detecting Forum Canadian Metal Detecting Forum Canadian Metal Detecting Forum Canadian Metal Detecting Forum http://members3.boardhost.com/cmdf/
History Television History Television History Television History Television http://history.ca
The Trading Post The Trading Post The Trading Post The Trading Post http://members4.boardhost.com/cmdctradingpost/
Lost Treasure Lost Treasure Lost Treasure Lost Treasure http://www.losttreasure.com/
Western & Eastern Treasures Western & Eastern Treasures Western & Eastern Treasures Western & Eastern Treasures http://www.treasurenet.com/westeast/
Remember to visit our Forum: www.metalRemember to visit our Forum: www.metalRemember to visit our Forum: www.metalRemember to visit our Forum: www.metal----detecting.org and Club Site: http://www.ckmetaldetecting.com/detecting.org and Club Site: http://www.ckmetaldetecting.com/detecting.org and Club Site: http://www.ckmetaldetecting.com/detecting.org and Club Site: http://www.ckmetaldetecting.com/
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This Mouth Trivia is about Wallaceburg This Mouth Trivia is about Wallaceburg This Mouth Trivia is about Wallaceburg This Mouth Trivia is about Wallaceburg
Answer the Question below the reveal the Mystery word (s) Answer the Question below the reveal the Mystery word (s) Answer the Question below the reveal the Mystery word (s) Answer the Question below the reveal the Mystery word (s)
Wallaceburg Wallaceburg Wallaceburg Wallaceburg
1: In 1788 the future site of Wallaceburg was in the District of __________.1: In 1788 the future site of Wallaceburg was in the District of __________.1: In 1788 the future site of Wallaceburg was in the District of __________.1: In 1788 the future site of Wallaceburg was in the District of __________.
2: In 1797 George III purchased the land by Treaty # 7 from the _________ Indians.2: In 1797 George III purchased the land by Treaty # 7 from the _________ Indians.2: In 1797 George III purchased the land by Treaty # 7 from the _________ Indians.2: In 1797 George III purchased the land by Treaty # 7 from the _________ Indians.
3: In 1833 the first Survey for a town site was by _________.3: In 1833 the first Survey for a town site was by _________.3: In 1833 the first Survey for a town site was by _________.3: In 1833 the first Survey for a town site was by _________.
4: The first Post Office was Called _________.4: The first Post Office was Called _________.4: The first Post Office was Called _________.4: The first Post Office was Called _________.
5: The first Teacher/Post Master was _________.5: The first Teacher/Post Master was _________.5: The first Teacher/Post Master was _________.5: The first Teacher/Post Master was _________.
6: The River was first named ____________.6: The River was first named ____________.6: The River was first named ____________.6: The River was first named ____________.
7: In 1835 the first Village was in what Township __________.7: In 1835 the first Village was in what Township __________.7: In 1835 the first Village was in what Township __________.7: In 1835 the first Village was in what Township __________.
8: In 1853 the Village was in what County ____________.8: In 1853 the Village was in what County ____________.8: In 1853 the Village was in what County ____________.8: In 1853 the Village was in what County ____________.
9: In 1840 a third township site was surveyed and named ___________.9: In 1840 a third township site was surveyed and named ___________.9: In 1840 a third township site was surveyed and named ___________.9: In 1840 a third township site was surveyed and named ___________.
Put Letters Here __ __ __ __ __ __ Put Letters Here __ __ __ __ __ __ Put Letters Here __ __ __ __ __ __ Put Letters Here __ __ __ __ __ __ .... __ ____ ____ ____ __
Find the letters and put them in the proper Line.Find the letters and put them in the proper Line.Find the letters and put them in the proper Line.Find the letters and put them in the proper Line.
AAAA---- Babyville Babyville Babyville Babyville J J J J---- Snye River S Snye River S Snye River S Snye River S---- Laughlin McDoughall Laughlin McDoughall Laughlin McDoughall Laughlin McDoughall
BBBB---- Shawnee Shawnee Shawnee Shawnee K K K K---- Chatham Township T Chatham Township T Chatham Township T Chatham Township T---- Wallaceburgh Wallaceburgh Wallaceburgh Wallaceburgh
CCCC---- Lambton County L Lambton County L Lambton County L Lambton County L---- Hector McDonald U Hector McDonald U Hector McDonald U Hector McDonald U---- Hector McLean Hector McLean Hector McLean Hector McLean
DDDD---- Nassau M Nassau M Nassau M Nassau M---- Wallaceburg V Wallaceburg V Wallaceburg V Wallaceburg V---- Dover Township Dover Township Dover Township Dover Township
EEEE---- Francis Baby N Francis Baby N Francis Baby N Francis Baby N---- Sydenham W Sydenham W Sydenham W Sydenham W---- Steinhoff Steinhoff Steinhoff Steinhoff
FFFF---- Kent County O Kent County O Kent County O Kent County O---- Hugh McCallum X Hugh McCallum X Hugh McCallum X Hugh McCallum X---- Glass Town Glass Town Glass Town Glass Town
GGGG---- The Forks P The Forks P The Forks P The Forks P---- Edinburg Y Edinburg Y Edinburg Y Edinburg Y---- Sombra Sombra Sombra Sombra
HHHH---- Hess Q Hess Q Hess Q Hess Q---- Otter Creek Otter Creek Otter Creek Otter Creek
IIII---- Chippewa R Chippewa R Chippewa R Chippewa R---- Bear Creek Bear Creek Bear Creek Bear Creek
RULES
1 Answer the nine Question,
2 Put Beside the answer the correct letter .
3 Arrange the Letter to spell the word (s)
4 A prize will be awarded to the Correct Answers.
5 Incase of a Tie a Draw will determined the winner.
6 Only One prize, Only One Winner GOOD LUCK!!!!
7 Must be a card holding member of CKMDC to win.
8 Ends May 26th, Winner will be determined at Next Meeting
The Wallaceburg and District
Museum is a local history
museum featuring exhibits in-
cluding the following:
* an original prototype of the Lee
rifle, which was developed in
Wallaceburg and later modified
to become the Lee-Enfield rifle
* samples from the local glass
factory which operated under
following names: Sydenham,
Dominion, Libbey, and Libbey-
St. Clair
* hand-blown glass whimsies
including: canes, swans, chains,
drapes from the first few
Address: 505 King St.
Wallaceburg, Ontario N8A 1J1
Canada
Telephone: (519) 627-8962
Fax: (519) 627-9859
http://www.kent.net/wallaceburg-museum
Meeting are held on the last Thursday Meeting are held on the last Thursday Meeting are held on the last Thursday Meeting are held on the last Thursday of every Monthof every Monthof every Monthof every Month,,,,
Next Meeting is: Next Meeting is: Next Meeting is: Next Meeting is: May 26, 2005May 26, 2005May 26, 2005May 26, 2005
June 30, 2005 June 30, 2005 June 30, 2005 June 30, 2005
July 28, 2005 July 28, 2005 July 28, 2005 July 28, 2005
Aug. 25, 2005 Aug. 25, 2005 Aug. 25, 2005 Aug. 25, 2005
Sept. 29, 2005 Sept. 29, 2005 Sept. 29, 2005 Sept. 29, 2005
Oct. 27, 2005 Oct. 27, 2005 Oct. 27, 2005 Oct. 27, 2005
Nov. 24, 2005 Nov. 24, 2005 Nov. 24, 2005 Nov. 24, 2005
Quantum II $450.00 Contact: Con Mullen at (519) 944 1677 or cmullen@symQuantum II $450.00 Contact: Con Mullen at (519) 944 1677 or cmullen@symQuantum II $450.00 Contact: Con Mullen at (519) 944 1677 or cmullen@symQuantum II $450.00 Contact: Con Mullen at (519) 944 1677 or [email protected]
Garmin G S P $150.00 was $300 Contact Con Mullen at (519) 944 1677 or [email protected] G S P $150.00 was $300 Contact Con Mullen at (519) 944 1677 or [email protected] G S P $150.00 was $300 Contact Con Mullen at (519) 944 1677 or [email protected] G S P $150.00 was $300 Contact Con Mullen at (519) 944 1677 or [email protected]
XLT lower rod $20.00 Contact Frank Vadovic at (519) 351 3598 or fvadovic@coXLT lower rod $20.00 Contact Frank Vadovic at (519) 351 3598 or fvadovic@coXLT lower rod $20.00 Contact Frank Vadovic at (519) 351 3598 or fvadovic@coXLT lower rod $20.00 Contact Frank Vadovic at (519) 351 3598 or [email protected]
Items For Sale
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“A little bit of”
DID YOU KNOW!
From the People Of Campbell’s SoupFrom the People Of Campbell’s SoupFrom the People Of Campbell’s SoupFrom the People Of Campbell’s Soup
79 bowls of soup are consumed per person per year in Canada. Annual volume of noodles used in 10 oz Red & White Chicken Noodle soup, if laid end to end is greater than 17 times the diameter of the earth; 3.7 times around the Canadian coast mainland; 5.5 times around the equator. Annual volume of cans purchased, if laid end to end, would wrap 1.3 times around the equator; 4.1 times the diameter the earth. Each year, over 11 billion letters are used in Campbell's alphabet soups worldwide. How many books would that produce? Well, an average novel of about 30 pages in length might have around 200,000 letters in it….so we could easily fill a shelf or two in the library. If you took all the noodles in our soups and laid them end-to-end, they would go around the world more than 40 times. Campbell's famous red and white colors were adopted from the Cornell University football team back in 1898. For More Interesting Facts and History goto site http://www.campbellsoup.ca/en/about/timeline.html
Things To Keep in Mind !!Things To Keep in Mind !!Things To Keep in Mind !!Things To Keep in Mind !!
Stoney Creek Hunt is coming up FAST, have you sent in your form?Stoney Creek Hunt is coming up FAST, have you sent in your form?Stoney Creek Hunt is coming up FAST, have you sent in your form?Stoney Creek Hunt is coming up FAST, have you sent in your form?
And DO NOT FORGET about the Sauble Beach weekendAnd DO NOT FORGET about the Sauble Beach weekendAnd DO NOT FORGET about the Sauble Beach weekendAnd DO NOT FORGET about the Sauble Beach weekend
Cartoons by Dave Crundwell
Remember to Save and Bring in those Aluminum CansRemember to Save and Bring in those Aluminum CansRemember to Save and Bring in those Aluminum CansRemember to Save and Bring in those Aluminum Cans
Scavenger Hunt! Report your Finds to Dave to have it logged in…Scavenger Hunt! Report your Finds to Dave to have it logged in…Scavenger Hunt! Report your Finds to Dave to have it logged in…Scavenger Hunt! Report your Finds to Dave to have it logged in…
Hurry !! 7 months remaining Hurry !! 7 months remaining Hurry !! 7 months remaining Hurry !! 7 months remaining