Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 33, n. 6 (February 1980), p. 1

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The Detroit Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 33, No. 6 February, 1980 Rev. Peter J. Van der Linden, Editor, 4190 Green Dr., Harsens Island, Michigan 48028 Published Monthly Annual Dues $8.00 INTRODUCING CANADIAN ENTERPRISE Photo Courtesy of Port Weller Drydocks Steel selfunloader (C. 391204) built in 1979 by Port Weller Dry Docks, Ltd., Port Weller, Ontario (Hull #65) for Upper Lakes Shipping, Ltd: 730' x 75.8' x 46.59'; 23,395 gross tons. Keel laid November, 1978. Floated from drydock to fit out berth on August 18, 1979. Shown on Lake Ontario on December 4, 1979 on builder's trials. Christened December 8, 1979 by Maureen McTeer, wife of Canada's Prime Minister. ANNOUNCEMENTS Friday, February 22nd, Dossin Great Lakes Museum, 8:00 PM, Bob Lee, "Ford's Tin- Lizzie Fleet". Saturday, March 22nd, Grosse Pointe War Memorial, 8:00 PM, Captain John Leonard with his reminiscences of his Great Lakes career. Saturday, April 19tn, Annual Dinner Meeting, The Riviera Restaurant (formerly Riverview Restaurant), Marine City (An early reminder on this).

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