LAY-UP LISTINGS - WINTER 1998-1999 4. In the February issue, we presented our winter lay-up listings for the vari ous lake and river ports. That report was as accurate as we then could make it with the material available, but a number of ports and vessels were missing. We hope now to be able to rectify the record for the benefit of current observers and future historians. Halifax: To previous list, add NANTICOKE. Quebec: AMELIA DESGAGNES, CATHERINE DESGAGNES, MELISSA DESGAGNES, PETROLIA DESGAGNES, ALPHONSE DEJARDINS, FELIX-ANTOINE SAVARD, LUCIEN L., NORDIK EXPRESS, NORDIK PASSEUR, PORT MECHINS, RADISSON, TRANS-ST. LAURENT. St. Joseph-de-la-Rive: JACQUES DESGAGNES, MATHILDA DESGAGNES. Montreal: To previous list, add ATLANTIC HURON. Jordan Station: LA GRANDE HERMINE ENR. (restaurant, formerly LA MARJOLAINE). Port Dalhousie: WATERWAYS I, NORMAC (restaurant). Port Weller: AGAWA CANYON, CANADIAN TRANSFER, J. W. COOPER (pilotboat), GLENEVIS (tug), JULEEN I (pilotboat), LAC ERIE (tug), LADY KIM I (pilotboat), J. W. McGIFFIN, JAMES E. McGRATH (tug). Thorold: SWEEP SCOW NO. 4, W. B. INDOK (workboat). Welland: ALGOBAY. Humberstone: CANADIANA (hulk in Ramey's Bend), SARAH SPENCER. Port Colborne: CANADIAN CENTURY, CANADIAN OLYMPIC, CANADIAN PROGRESS, LOUIS R. DESMARAIS, H. M. GRIFFITH, ST. MARYS CEMENT II, SEA EAGLE II (tug). Buffalo: AQUARAMA (MARINE STAR), EDWARD M. COTTER (firetug - museum), U. S. S. CROAKER (submarine - museum), KINSMAN ENTERPRISE, KINSMAN INDEPENDENT, U. S. S. LITTLE ROCK (light cruiser - museum), U. S. S. THE SULLIVANS (destroyer museum). ERIE: JAMES R. BARKER, CAPT. BARNABY (tug), JAMES HARRIS (tug - previously listed at Cleveland), MOHAWK (tug), NIAGARA (brig. ), DAY PECKINPAUGH, RICHARD REISS, J. S. ST. JOHN, VICTORIAN PRINCESS (excursion), VIKING I. Dunnville: BLACK CARRIER (barge), SANDY GRAHAM (newly acquired ferry for Christian Island, Georgian Bay), JEANETTE M. (tug). Port Maitland: DAVID ALLEN (tug), JOHN D 'EAU (Port Colborne pilotboat), LOUIS J. GOULET (ex. TELESIS), SUSAN MICHELLE (tug), MISS LIBBY (drill rig), MR. CHRIS (drill rig), S. G. POWELL LIFTER NO. 1 (floating drydock), J. R. ROUBLE (supply boat), TIMESAVER II (drill rig), WELLAND (tug). Nanticoke: RADEL II (ex. war-built Fairmile). Port Dover: CAROLYN JO (tug), J. A. CORNETT (tug), INTREPID III (tug), HAMILTON TRADER (workboat), JOSHAN (workboat), LAC MANITOBA (tug), LADY DOVER (dive boat), LOGANVILLE (tug), MISEFORD (tug), MR. PAT (drill rig), C. S. POWELL (excursion), PROGRESS (tug), H. A. SMITH (tug), S. M. T. B. NO. 7 (bunkers barge), BERT VERGE (tug, being converted to yacht), VULCAN II (ex cursion ). Dearborn: ELTON HOYT 2nd, HERBERT C. JACKSON. Wallaceburg: MARION B. (tug). Port Lambton: To previous list, add MARVIN P. (tug). Port Huron: HURON (lightship - museum). Sarnia: To previous list, add ALGONOVA, McASPHALT 401 (barge). South Chicago: To previous list, add J. A. W. IGLEHART, MEDUSA CONQUEST.