M O N T H L Y N E W S B U L L E T I N O F T H E T O R O N T O M A R I N E H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E T Y Editor Jay N. Bascom 100 Whitehall Road Toronto, Ont. M 4W 2C7 Executive Committee Jay N. Bascom R. F. Beaupre David Bull Roger Chapman Lorne Joyce Capt. J. Leonard Capt. G. Ouderk irk G. T u rn e r W. R. Wilson VOL. XXXIV - NO. 4 JANUARY 2002 MEETINGS Saturday, February 2nd - 1: 45 p. m. at the Swansea Town Hall. Come and share "The ARCADIA Adventure" with those few of our members who had the opportunity to ride this ship during her brief lake service. Saturday, March 2nd - 1: 45 p. m. at the Swansea Town Hall. Bill Moran will present a series of very old films showing Great Lakes vessels. This should be a fascinating step back into history, so please plan to attend. THE EDITOR'S LOGBOOK We extend sincere thanks to Ron Beaupre who presented a programme dealing with various interesting lake shipwrecks. The house was full and all pre sent enjoyed Ron's presentation. If only we had had more time available... We remind members that we need their lay-up lists as soon as possible and no later than January 24th. Please include ferries and tugs but be sure to identify them as such. Write to the address above, phone to (416) 921-8436 or e-mail j a y . bascom@sympatico. ca but please note that we do not have fax. If weather should threaten the February or March meeting, members may call Gordon Turner at (416) 762-3130 to confirm whether the meeting is a go. In the New Member Department, we extend a most hearty welcome to Richard Fox, of Spring lake, Michigan. We also welcome back Dan Cornillie, of Flossmoor, Illinois, and Jeff Cameron, of St. Catharines, after a lengthy absence. We are indeed pleased to have all of you with us in the ranks of the Toronto Marine Historical Society. ISSN 0318-014X mailto:jay.bascom@sympatico.ca