Keith Ranville "World's Greatest Treasure Hunter - Explorer" Vancouver B.C/Halifax N.S AKA for producing the latest Oak/Birch Island treasure research news media/theories/discoveries/Canadian First Nations Heritage research Studies.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

VANCOUVER SEAFORTH ARMY MACE RETURN PLEA

Relic hunter asks for public assistance for the help to the return of a vancouver seaforth highlander historical mace, ripped off from a car in new westminster b.c on october 29, 2010 at queens park arena. The regiment mace is apparently a hundred years-old, and has been used as a ceremonial sceptre since 1910 or the first world war.


The vancouver seaforth highlanders is just asking for the safe return of there mace nay questions asked, if you have any information on there stolen item please contact

Seaforth armoury 1650 burrard street vancouver b.c

A Remembrance day plea.

Reporting,

Relic Hunter

Keith Ranville Of Vancouver

keith_ranville@hotmail.com

Canadian Cree First Nations Leading Oak Island Treasure Hunter/Researcher

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