Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 36, no. 5 (February 2004), p. 1

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VOL. XXXVI - NO. 5 FEBRUARY 2004 MEETINGS Saturday, March 6th - 1: 45 p. m. at the Swansea Town Hall. More slides from the camera of Dyke Cobb will be presented by the Editor. Dyke's photos "speak", so plan to come see and listen. Friday, April 2nd - 7: 45 p. m. at the Swansea Town Hall. Ron Walsh will pre­ sent Kingston Area's Marine Character, a personal collection of stories, details and artifacts of Kingston's marine history. Saturday, May 8th - Please reserve this evening for the Annual Dinner Meet­ ing. Watch for full details in the March issue. * * * * * * * THE EDITOR'S LOGBOOK Our January Meeting was the Theme Slide Show, and the members came through in fine order, showing us all sorts of wondrous things that came through the Seaway. Our thanks to all who brought photos or added comments. The first instalment of the annual lay-up list appears in this issue. We hope that members will find it helpful and we thank all who assisted in its preparation. The list of items for sale in our next great Silent Auction will go out with the March issue of "Scanner". We're sure you'll find something you'll like to have for your collection, so sharpen up your bidding pencils. In the New Member Department, we extend a most hearty welcome to Mike Anderman, of Toronto. We are glad to have you with us, and hope that you will enjoy your membership in the Toronto Marine Historical Society. * * * * * * * Executive Committee Jay N. Bascom R. F. Beaupre David Bull Roger Chapman Lorne Joyce Wm. P. Moran Capt. G. Ouderkirk G. Turner W. R. Wilson Editor Jay N. Bascom 100 Whitehall Road Toronto, Ont. M4W 2C7 ISSN 0318-014X

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