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& watch the busiest “boat road” proud to
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Near the Entrance “freshest ”
Michigan
to Lake St. Clair Products
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w/ service
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Cont. from Pg. 18 HANDY Freighter contained listings for more than 600 selling this handy book. The Internet
American and Canadian lakers. It was brings customers from around the
Guide Turns 60! sold to tourists at the Soo Locks and to world. The 44 pages have grown to
The book rose from people who lived along the water who 184. Black and white has given way
modest beginnings. wanted basic information about ships to color. Vessel stats – length, beam,
passing their shores. depth and the like – are augmented by
The first issue of “Know Your Ships,” dozens of color photos, explanations of
printed in 1959 by the late Thomas Now there are more than 100 book- how the lock systems work, what the
Manse, a Sault Ste. Marie marine pho- stores, gift stores, party stores, even whistle signals mean, a smokestack
tographer, was just 44 pages. Held to- bait shops from Duluth to Montreal
gether with staples, it cost 50 cents and and flag recog-
nition guide and
St. Clair River - The Sidsel Knutsen ran aground in front of feature stories
downtown St. Clair in 2010. about the ship-
ping scene.
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