Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 42, n. 11 (July 1989), p. 1

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A The Detroit Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 42, No. 11 - July 1989 Published Monthly Annual Dues $15.00 dim Jackson and Mike Nicholls, Editors 3546 Polk Dearborn, Michigan 48124 Mark Cowles, Secretary 514 Aberdeen Way Howell, Michigan 48843 SCRAP/MISCELLANEOUS TOWS SIR JAMES DUNN November 15, 1988 photo by Rick Nicholls Steel bulk freighter (C.194448) built in 1952 at Port Arthur, Ontario by Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Hull#109) as a) SIR JAMES DUNN for Canada Steamship Lines: 647 X 67.2 X 35; 12,434 gross tons. Shown being towed down Welland Canal for use as a grain storage barge in Toronto by tug WN TWOLAN. ANNOUNCEMENTS: The chairman of the Elections Committee wishes to thank those members who voted this last election. The number of ballots returned was gratifying and was the best response by the membership in recent memory. Elected to the Advisory Council for a three year term are Joseph Doman, Karl Kuttruff, Kathy McGraw, and Rick Nicholls. Please reserve Saturday, September 9th for a 10:00 AM sailing on the yacht HELENE. Details will be available in the August Histarian. Enclosed with this issue is your 1989/90 dues notice. Please remit your $15.00 (U.S. funds) to our treasurer, Bill Luke, 20255 Wellesley, Birmingham, MI 48010.

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