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RESEARCH SHIP AGROUND ON LAKE ONTARIO.—In a gale and temperatures well below freezing point, two men struggle to get lines aboard the research ship Cato II. aground at Port Weller, Ontario, on December 1. The ship broke loose from its moorings at Port Dalhousie, three miles to the west, and drifted up the lake, running aground at the entrance to the Welland Canal.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29382, 8 December 1960, Page 20

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RESEARCH SHIP AGROUND ON LAKE ONTARIO.—In a gale and temperatures well below freezing point, two men struggle to get lines aboard the research ship Cato II. aground at Port Weller, Ontario, on December 1. The ship broke loose from its moorings at Port Dalhousie, three miles to the west, and drifted up the lake, running aground at the entrance to the Welland Canal. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29382, 8 December 1960, Page 20

RESEARCH SHIP AGROUND ON LAKE ONTARIO.—In a gale and temperatures well below freezing point, two men struggle to get lines aboard the research ship Cato II. aground at Port Weller, Ontario, on December 1. The ship broke loose from its moorings at Port Dalhousie, three miles to the west, and drifted up the lake, running aground at the entrance to the Welland Canal. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29382, 8 December 1960, Page 20

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