Che Aetroit Marine Historian JOURNAL OF MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DETROIT que Haseltine William A, McDonald Williem J, Associate Editor T3980 Associate Buiter 3303. Vicksburg Detroit 23, Mich. 1323 Northlewn Detroit 6, Mich. Birmingham, Mich, nadian Associate eeaaters aint epasccn 3 M, Kidd 00 viitehal fade Foie Hoaberview 3 Rd, Toronto 5, 01 Toronto Volume 15, No. 1 September, 1961 FRENCH RIVER Photo by the Rev. Peter Vanderlinden, S.J. FRENCH RIVER - Built for Canadian General Electric Company, Ltd., by Collingwood Ship= yards, Ltd., to dimensions of 403'9" X 60' X 366" as HULL #170. She is the first of twe "shuttle" type package freighters for Canadian General Electric, built for charter to Can- ada Steamship Lines. The FRENCH RIVER will operate between Toronto and Montreal in the containerized cargo service. sig 2 1t 1850 fang rilsees (Werkepoor, Ansterdam) NOTE: abe FRENCH RIVER was to have been hed evened eres The name changed only the day before the laun| THE SEPTEMBER MEETING Our first fall mecting will be at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at. the dison Boat Club, foot of Lycaste. president, Dave Glick, will Scene. a slide program nicole reg oe Ee? raeaeieel photo- graphs from the files of the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. inner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Please make dinner reservations with KeciiethiEs\Smith notslater than the preceding Thursday. Tee ere rere HERE HHHEH