@franken60
Be a bit careful there as Coleman Canada late in the game, made a bunch of O-ring style valves as opposed to the traditional graphite packing type valve. If the valves on those "Easy-Lite" stoves are aluminum, they are the o-ring valve and I would avoid.
Older Canadian stoves will have the traditional Coleman type valve, but I don't know when the changeover was.
Regarding the ad with both stove an lantern-If that lantern is a 335, they are quite decent. If it's a 321, it has the Coleman Canada O-ring valve and I would avoid. 335s and 321s share most parts and look the same, but o-ring valves do not last for 50-100 years like the Coleman USA equivalent.
My advice-Look for a 1960s-1970s 413G as your first stove. Almost always on big city Craigslists for $50 or less.
You have the truck we all would like!