Come Soir Uf a Corl / Dr. Richard Wright, director of the new Northwest Ohio-Great Lakes Research Center at Bowling Green (Ohio) State University, will speak on the F. W. Wheeler Shipyards at our April 11 meeting. We will be guests of the Lake Huron Lore Marine Society at Port Huron's Museum of Arts and History. The museum, at 1115 Sixth, a block south and west of the lendmark Harrington Hotel, has, in addition to its int- eresting marine display, some excellent works by Yort Huron-area artists. We want to thank President bee Cooper and the directors: of the Lake Huron Lore Marine Society for this opportunity to meet in this interesting musaum and greet our Port Huron and Sarnia friends. i or - MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DETROIT OFFICERS President-R. Warren McNab, 8337 Glengary, Grosse Ile. 48138 Vice President-Edward J. Morris, 22919 Alger, St.Clair Shores, 43080 Secretary-Robert Zeleznik, 877 University Pl., Grosse Pte, 48230 Treasurer-J. Albin Jackman, 8466 Salem Lane, Dearborn Hts. 48127 Editor-Curtis Haseltine, 13951 Faust, Detroit. 48223 REMEMBER that beautiful color photo of the LEMOYNE you received with your November Historian? That was your Society's Christmas remembrance and was sent with November's issue because that came out in January, the closest we could come to the Yuletide. Here is the information that was supposed to go with it: LEMOYNE (Can. 152647) 633' o.a. x 70'3" x 29'3"; 10,480 g.t.; 9,587 n. t. Built 1926 as GLENMOHR by Midland S.B. Co., Ltd., Midland, Ontario, for Great Lakes Transportation Co., Ltd. (Playfair) Longest boat on the Lakes when built. Passed into Canada Steamship Lines and renamed LEMOYNE, 1926. Officially opened new Welland Canal, Aug. 6, 1932. Sold to Steel Factors, Ltd., 1968. Arrived Santander, Spain, for scrapping, June 27, 1969. Biggest and newest Laker ever to be scrapped. Photo by and enlargements available from: Robert W. Walton 4 Chaple St. South Thorold, Ontario