NEW FACES continue: Canada Steamship Lines' steam package freighter FORT HENRY was off the Burlington piers last June 5th enroute to breakers at Hamilton. The lead tug is GLENEVIS. Dues and Log Correspondence Bill Luke 20255 Wellesley Birmingham, MI 48010 Bill Luke, Editor Member, Captain Bill Hoey, has expanded his Gaelic Tugboat Company with the recent acquisition of another pair of 81' x 25' tugs from Texas, the ATLAS and MESSENGER which were brought to the Great Lakes via the Mississippi and from Chicago by Gaelic's WILLIAM A. WHITNEY, passing downbound in the St. Clair River on July 8th. MESSENGER is currently under cabin rebuild at Nicholson's in River Rouge and is expected to be operational by mid-September. ATLAS will be given a new engine and extensive other work at the Gaelic yard on the Rouge River and be ready for service next spring. Neither tug has been renamed. *** Malcolm Marine has purchased the former U. S. Coast Guard tug MANITOU and will re-engine her. She is of the same class as ARUNDEL and KAW. *** The tui RODERICK MCALLISTER B. Anderson Photo has been acquired by Selvick Marine Towing and renamed CARLA ANNE SELVICK. *** Versatile Inc., of Vancouver, has purchased the Davie Shipbuilding yard at Lauzon, Quebec from Dome Petroleum. The Canadian tanker GULF CANADA a) B-A PEERLESS has been rechristened COASTAL CANADA. *** Keel for CSL's newest self-unloader on the stocks at Collship was laid on February 16h of this year, with her launch tentatively set for November Ist. She is being built as HULL 225 to dimensions 736'63" x 75'103", to CSL's "Gulf of St. Lawrence and Caribbean Class of Self-Unloaders". Collship's recently- completed PRAIRIE HARVEST, delivered to CSL this spring, was built as a straight-decker and may see service on the East Coast and Jamaican waters. The PRAIRIE HARVEST recently served as the official reviewing stand at the Sail-In of Tall Ships at Quebec City. *** The St. Lawrence Seaway's official 25th anniversary was observed at Massena, New York on June 26th. A special First Day of Issue mailing was posted by the Seaway Authority on that date, with stamps issued at both U. S. and Canadian postal departments; the U. S. stamp cancelled at Massena, its Canadian counterpart cancelled at Cornwall.