Page 58 MEMBERSHIP NOTES • In the last issue of Telescope, the paperback edition of Seaway by LesStrang was listed for $8.50. Unfortunately this book is now out of print and only the hardcover edition is available. As new items become available, we will print it in Membership Notes and then publish an annual list of items available to Institute members. The Curator Robert E. Lee Dinner will be held on Friday, September 18th on the Lansdowne in Detroit. Mr. Clayton Evens will speak on the historic yacht Helene. Notices will be sent to all members with the July issue of Telescope. In conjunction with Belle Isle Days, the Dossin Museum will hold an art fair on Saturday, June 6th from 10-3 p.m. at the museum. Many local artists will display pen and ink sketches, watercolors and lithographs. This show will contain only marine artists and is not to be confused with the Marine Flea Market held on Saturday, December 5, 1987 at the Museum. The lithograph City of the Straits has been included as the centerfold in this issue. We have eliminated the steamer Put-in-Bay in order to enlarge the lithograph for the centerfold. MEETING NOTICES • Mr. Greg Rudnick will speak on the Cleveland-Cliffs fleet on Friday, May 15th at 8:00 p.m. at the museum. There will not be an entertainment meeting in July. The next Board of Directors meetings (which all members are invited to attend) will be held on Thursday June 18th and Thursday, August 20th at 7:30 p.m. at the museum. CONTENTS • Membership Notes, Meeting Notices 58 The Consumers Power - A Great Lakes Anachronism by Paul Wiening 59 From Out of Obscurity - Small Ports of Lake Ontario - Henderson Harbor by Richard Palmer 67 Detroit, Michigan - City of the Straits by marine artist William Moss Centerfold Great Lakes & Seaway News Edited by Don Richards 75 May Entertainment Meeting Notice 83 Published at Detroit, Michigan by the GREAT LAKES MARITIME INSTITUTE ©All rights reserved. Printed in these United States by Macomb Printing Specialties. OUR COVER PICTURE. . . On sunny days as she passed by on the rivers, the Erie Sand Steamship colors of the Consumers Power were easily spotted on this classic freighter. This photo was taken by Pete Latona when the Consumers Power was discharging stone in Fairport Harbor, Ohio in 1984. □ Telescope is produced with assistance from the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, an agency of the Historical Department of the City of Detroit.