Gasoline Licence and Ration Coupon Booklets

Gasoline was a controlled good during the Second World War, The selling and buying of gasoline was done through the use of ration coupon books like the ones here, and were intended to prevent its hoarding or wasting given the limited availability of gasoline during wartime. 

Gasoline coupons were linked to a single vehicle, the plate of which was recorded at the front of the license. However, only the owner of the vehicle was allowed to make use of the ration coupons to buy gasoline, which had to be intended for that car only, and not for any other purposes or activities. 

Oil Controller for Canada, Gasoline Licence and Ration Cupon Book (Ottawa, 1942).

Booklet, 24 pages, 15.5 cm x 8.4 cm. Booklet, 8 pages, 15.5cm x 8.4 cm.
Conflict and Culture Collection at King's University College, Western University. Ley and Lois Smith War, Memory and Popular Culture Research Collection - The University of Western Ontario - London, Ontario
Second World War