Photo of the octagonal house located at the mouth of Lover's Creek on the east side. This was the first permanent home of the Westman family in Innisfil. Originally built by Alexander Sibbald, and later sold to William Mitchell of Mitchell Boat Works. William's widow Mary and son Clarence sold to John "Jack" Westman, who purchased the house in 1946 through Veteran's Affairs after leaving the Air Force at the end of WWII. Jack and his wife Frances "Fran" and their three daughters Beverly, Janet, and Valerie had formerly lived in Ottawa for Jack's administrative job in the Air Force. The photo was taken during winter and shows a number of large icicles hanging from the roof of the house. This photo was given to Bill Warnica by Jack Westman's daughters Beverly, Janet, and Valerie.