Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Know Your Ships, 2012, p. 6

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@ Canadian Ranger also went for scrap last season. (Roger LeLievre) for American Steamship Co, the Ken Boothe Sr./ Lakes Contender. ...Interlake Steamship getting new diesels at Bay Ship Building Co. Scrap parade continues Several more lakers went to scrap in 2011. Canadian Ranger, Halifax, Sauniere and Algontario all headed for dismantling torch was interrupted when a tug’s towline broke off Cape Breton early last October, stranding her on the rocks off. the coast of Cape Breton (see Page 11). Scrapping continued on Canadian Leader at Port Colborne, Ont., which was als the sal be for the veterans James Norri ee (see Page 10). Kathryn Spirit was sent for depending, a Beauharnois, he long-inactive, Railroad eat “arthur K Atkinson i is being scrapped at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. = bis dt Ships still on the sidelines Halifax under the torch in 2011. (Selim San) ime U.S-flagged Arner Velvet Superior) and Edward L. Ryerson (Cui conehdeit net farm ay an ohn Sherwin stil ed up at DeTour, Mich. On the Canadian si Algonorth (Thunder Bay) remains idled and is a likely candidate for the scrapyard. Seven veteran lakers turn 50 in 2012 Happy birthday to Arthur M. Anderson, Kaye E. Barker, Cason J. Callaway, Philip R. ane Eee Kuber, Michipicoten and John J. Munson. All mark their golden anniversaries this season. Chee!

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