Margaret Baker (née Goodfellow) recounts the stories of the first Goodfellow settlers, two brothers from the Bradford area who came to Innisfil each with an axe and an ox between them. They stayed on the last working farm on the 9th Line for many years. Marg's Lane and Ward's Lane were named after her and her father by her grandmother, Susie Goodfellow (née Warnica), although she didn't realize it for many years. Her father left Innisfil to move to Eatonville, but eventually came back in his senior years. Her grandparents James and Susie Goodfellow were teetotalers and did not smoke, but her grandmother had a strong sense for business. Her father helped build the canal along Goodfellow Avenue and planted the trees along the banks of it. A sumac tree on Bill Jack's property was planted by Margaret's grandfather, who died in 1934, and still stands today.