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 The founding of the O.N.A. 

In 1961, the ONA was originated by Rod Rekofski and other Waterloo Coin Society (WCS) members who decided to hold a meeting (October 7th, 1961 London, Ontario) with club representatives from various numismatic clubs in Ontario to decide on the creation of a Ontario association. This successful meeting determined the formation of the ONA and its founding convention held in conjunction with the WCS's Annual Banquet. Delegates of the first official ONA annual meeting recognized the need for a non-profit organization to serve the education and social needs of Ontario numismatic clubs and hobbyists, and so the ONA was incorporated in 1962.  Members of the first ONA Executive were: President Rod Rekofski, First Vice-President Lloyd T. Smith, Second Vice-President Ed Knight, Secretary Ruth Mueller, Treasurer Bruce Raszmann, and Regional Directors Walter Griggs, Rudy Sauro, Peter DeGraff, and Robert Willey.

The founding 1962 convention held at the Walper Hotel (Kitchener) and hosted by WCS had the support of over 700 in attendance and 250 for the banquet.  ONA Conventions have been held in most major Ontario cities from Windsor to Ottawa and from Sudbury to Niagara Falls. The ONA continues to be an active and prosperous organization which continues to search out new ideas to improve the numismatic hobby for clubs and individual collectors.

The ONA Motto is "VIRES ACQUIRIT EUNDO" translating to "AS IT GROWS, IT GATHERS STRENGTH". The accomplishment of the ONA over the years since its conception, prove the validity of its motto.

 List of Past Conventions 
Walper Hotel, Kitchener (pictured above, courtesy of Waterloo County Historic Museum), sight of our founding convention in 1962.

List of our past conventions:

  • 2012: 50th: Holiday Inn, Kitchener Host: Ontario Numismatic Association (upcoming)
  • 2011: 49th: Four Points by Sheridan, London Host: Ingersoll Coin Club
  • 2010: 48th: Four Points by Sheridan, Kingston Host: Kingston Numismatic Association
  • 2009: 47th: Holiday Inn, Kitchener Host: Waterloo Coin Society
  • 2008: 46th: Radisson Hotel, Sudbury, Host: Nickel Belt Coin Club
  • 2007: 45th: Four Points Sheraton, London, Host: London Numismatic Society
  • 2006: 44th: Best Western Lamplighter, London, Host: St Thomas Numismatic Society
  • 2005: 43rd: Radisson Hotel, Sudbury, Host: Nickel Belt Coin Club
  • 2004: 42nd: Quality Inn, Woodstock, Host: Woodstock Coin Club
  • 2003: 41st: Holiday Inn, Guelph, Host: ONA
  • 2002: 40th: Four Points Sheraton, London, Host: Ingersoll Coin Club
  • 2001: 39th: College Inn, Guelph, Host: ONA
  • 2000: 38th: Howard Johnson Hotel, Toronto, Host: North York Coin Club
  • 1999: 37th: College Inn, Guelph, Host: ONA
  • 1998: 36th: Citadel Hotel, Ottawa, Host: City of Ottawa Coin Club
  • 1997: 35th: Ramada Inn, Windsor, Host: Windsor Coin Club
  • 1996: 34th: Holiday Inn, North York, Host: Southern Chapter of Wooden Money Collectors
  • 1995: 33rd: College Inn, Guelph, Host: Stratford Coin Club
  • 1994: 32nd: Holiday Inn, North York, Host: North York Coin Club
  • 1993: 31st: College Inn, Guelph, Host: ONA
  • 1992: 30th: College Inn, Guelph, Host: ONA
  • 1991: 29th: Holiday Inn, Oshawa, Host: Oshawa and District Coin Club
  • 1990: 28th: Holiday Inn, Kitchener, Host: Waterloo Coin Society
  • 1989: 27th: Quality Inn, Woodstock, Host: Oxford County Coin Club
  • 1988: 26th: Lakeshore Inn, Toronto, Host: The Toronto International Coin Fair
  • 1987: 25th: Westbury Hotel, Toronto, Host: North York Coin Club
  • 1986: 24th: Holiday Inn, Brantford, Host: Brantford Numismatic Society
  • 1985: 23rd: Royal Victorian Inn, Stratford, Host: Stratford Coin Club
  • 1984: 22nd: Best Western-Guildwood Inn, Sarnia, Host: ONA
  • 1983: 21st: Rockhaven Inn, Peterborough, Host: ONA
  • 1982: 20th: Westbury Hotel, Toronto, Host: ONA
  • 1981: 19th: Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls, Host: ONA
  • 1980: 18th: Holiday Inn, Ottawa, Host: City of Ottawa Coin Club
  • 1979: 17th: Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton, Host: Hamilton Coin Club
  • 1978: 16th: Prudhomme's Motor Hotel, St. Catharines, Host: St. Catharines Coin Club
  • 1977: 15th: Holiday Inn, Oshawa, Host: Oshawas Coin Club
  • 1976: 14th: Westbury Hotel, Toronto, Host: North York Coin Club
  • 1975: 13th: Victorian Inn, Stratford, Host: ONA
  • 1974: 12th: Sheraton-Brock Hotel, Niagara Falls, Host: ONA
  • 1973: 11th: Waterloo Motor Inn, Waterloo, Host: Waterloo Coin Society
  • 1972: 10th: Sheraton-Brock Hotel, Niagara Falls, Host: Niagara Falls Coin Club
  • 1971: 9th: President Motor Hotel, Sudbury, Host: Nickel Belt Coin Club
  • 1970: 8th: Barrie Curling Club, Barrie, Host: Huronia Numismatic Association
  • 1969: 7th: Prudhomme's Garden Hotel, St. Catharines, Host: St. Catharines Coin Club
  • 1968: 6th: Granite Club, Kitchener, Host: Kitchener Coin Club
  • 1967: 5th: Granite Club, Kitchener, Host: Waterloo Coin Society
  • 1966: 4th: Cleary Auditorium, Windsor, Host: Windsor Coin Club
  • 1965: 3rd: Treasure Island, London, Host: London Numismatic Society
  • 1964: 2nd: Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, Host: Capital City Coin Club
  • 1963: 1st: Prudhomme's Garden Hotel, St. Catharines, Host: St. Catharines Coin Club
  • 1962: Founding: Walper Hotel, Kitchener, Host: Waterloo Coin Society
  
AS IT GROWS, IT GATHERS STRENGTH

Ontario Numismatic Association (ONA) - Attention: David Bawcutt

P.O. Box 40033, RPO Waterloo Square, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4V1, Canada

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