YANKCANUCK & ANGLIAN LADY April 18, 1991 lh THE LOG Keel-laying ceremonies were held at Peterson Builders in Sturgeon Bay on March 11 for MCM-13, to be known as DEXTEROUS. MCM-13 will be Peterson's tenth mine countermeasure vessel built under a contract with the Naval Sea Systems Command. The naval mine countermeasure vessel CHAMPION (MCM-4) was downbound past Detroit on April 24 on her way to her new home port of San Diego. CHAMPION was built by Marinette Marine and was launched April 19, 1989. *** Arnold Line's HURON made the first ferry run to Mackinac Island on March 29, one or two weeks earlier than usual due to mild ice Conditions in the Straits area. *** The Pt. Edward, Ontario Photo by Andy LaBorde Phillipine-flag FURUNES arrived in Detroit on April 6 to unload steel coils and plate from Finland, thus receiving the honor of the first Ocean-going vessel arriving in Detroit for the 1991 season. FURUNES continued her journey up the lakes, opening the port of Duluth/Superior on April 14 when she loaded 3,000 tons of bentonite clay, and also received similar honors April 16 when she arrived in Thunder Bay and loaded 9,000 cubic meters of lumber destined for Liverpool. HEE YANKCANUCK was downbound past Port Huron on April 16 under tow of Purvis Marine's ANGLIAN LADY in her first trip as a barge since being acquired by Purvis earlier this year. *** On April 22, while on her way to the Pictou Industries Shipyard at Pictou, Nova Scotia, the 6,100 HP tug PATRICIA 8B. MCALLISTER sank in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off the Gaspe Peninsula. One survivor was rescued, however two days later, the bodies of four other crewmen were recovered while “ 44-10-4