Newspaper article with an accompanying image. Caption under the image reads: "Thomas Webb, in 1852, brought one hundred acres, Lot 23, Concession 12 Innisfil for $375. From this property, now owned by the Penman family, was taken the mast for The Great Eastern, the first ocean-going vessel to use both sail and steam. This week, ten-year-old Ricky Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Webb, took a look at what remians of the century-and-a-quarter-year old stump. His grandfather, Harold Webb, told young Ricky he could remember climbing the stump as a boy using it as a look-out when searching for cows. Ricky is the fifth generation Webb in Innisfil. SCOPE PHOTO BY JEAN SAUNTER"