Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 17, n. 3 (November 1963), p. 1

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Che Detroit Marine Historian Journal of MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY of Detroit Volume 17,-No. 3 November, 1963 BAIE ST. PAUL PHOTO BY THE REV. PETER J. VANDER LINDEN BAIE ST. PAUL (Can. 313967) was built by Davie Shipbuilding, Ltd., Lauzon, Que., as their HULL 639 for Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., to di- mensions of 730’ (0.a.) x 75’ x 39’ 3”. She was launched Nov. 30, 1962, and made her maiden voyage on June 8, 1963. Net tonnage is listed as 12,723 net and gross of 17,809. She is powered by a 9,000-shp John Inglis Pametra- da cross compound steam turbine. $ $ & Nouember Meeting “The Vanishing Canallers” is our meeting subject for Thursday, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. at the Edison Boat Club, foot of Lycaste. Our speaker will be the Rev. Edward J. Dowling,S.J. Listing Fr. Dowling as speaker is guarantee enough of an interesting and rewarding evening. And why not plan on a full evening of pleasure by making reservations with Ken Smith for dinner at the E.B.C. at 6:30. Call Ken at TO 6-4494. Asa special ADDED ATTRACTION Capt. Frank Becker plans to have his yacht FLORENCE K. on hand for our inspection and enjoyment. Don’t Forget--It’s a Date!!! November 14!! Bill Luke

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