Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 16, n. 6 (February 1963), p. 1

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The Artroit Marine Historian JOURNAL OF MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DETROIT Curtis Haseltine William A, McDonald Editor William J. Luke Associate Editor - History 13951 Faust Associate Editor - Current 3303 Vicksburg Detroit 23, Mich. 1323 Northlawn Detroit 6, Mich. Birmingham, Mich. Canadian Associate Editors nH. Bascom James M. Kidd 100 Whitehall Rd. 83 Humberview Rd, Toronto 5, Ont. Toronto 9, Ont Volume 16, No. 6 February, 1963 LAKE WINNIPEG -- "In Service" (Left) Launching of the mid- and forebody. Sea Trials....eeceeeeeAUge 19, 1962 ved Quebec City, .Sept. 1) 1962 rst Ore Cargo 2,584 long ’ tons) ‘Loaded at Sep’ t Iles’ ae para eaiaee delivery... 1962 First Grain Cargo(22, 508” eng tons) adian Lakehead for Baie et. 2, 6,600 sehepe General Elect: ric’ steam turbine. LAKE WINNIPEG -- This new aee was built for Nipigon EEane pores Ltd., by Blythswood id. 730" X 75" X 42r6n, se a e his the Sas. Poot sana and fore-secti' rd 1961, She was launched May 7, 1962, The deepest laker ever built, TAKE” W TINMEPEG is under exclusive charter to Cargill, Ltd., for all eastbound Canadian export grain going to Baie Comeau. OUR ANNUAL DINNER MEETING next meeting of the Marine Historical poces ety, will be the annual Dinner ee on Feb. 16, 1963, at the Towne Room of the Prince Edward Hotel in ee Ont. ner will be served at 6:30 pem. The price of $3 will include tax and ions should be returned to your Secretary, Robert A. Zeleanik, 877 University Place, Grosse Pointe 30, Mich., to r him not later Hee the 0: n inner, ur speaker, Jack Vaughn, will talk on the history of the Port Weller Shipyard where he is general manager. 11 also sh vies of some of the shipyard activities. please note thi mation on your reservation card,

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