V _ 1331;3- "c---, _ 2 'rits I; i',i'R'sii,',7P- 's", _. . _ It ll , "--. fr-.'.rt',11'Pitrai,, Kaye-93;" _ _ 't, a; E Ls,..-,:..,,,, - " I 'i" 'nt G.,? I?, was t 0" ' r _ _ g t _ r- " "with? 'e t _ T, iv,"? WM . - "w _ _l â€MN ol, . be". ., p" , V “I" â€L' " C-; 2 T y .w . in- iijrdlllltr; -a* 1hiidt'i A A -- -. - r _ "rMxe - iiiiiliiii be-y 'tc-Le '.2tiT.Lite 'iraeyir/. ' 'NI-E-tit C C if»? we - 2":1-"35 MEN ' - 2: :3.- gezt r-" -:- s': 'iiMti6itMtg k' ‘ JE-i-ai-jr-gall _ ,,5tiirg,iiizi&iiiiNigtlitr.i, g . ' - It “$3.13 . 3aiiiaKiE$tTi?ri/t' Lf, . _ r» t "... TAM T“ 4L= C ,; _ 'ctYIB8Pi,f, _ 'ii,tiitl; DITCHBURN'S AT PORT CARLING: The Ditchburn family first located at _ Rosseau and after a few years began building boats, this activity being con- _ " siderably expanded in the next generation, with plants at a few places around the _ lakes, especially Port Carling and Gravenhurst. In Port Carling the Ditchburn ' plant. before 1900, was located on, the wharf above the lock, as shown in this " C picture. Later when the locks were rebuilt in the early 1920's the building; were moved across the channel and one was later acquired by the Temple Br as. for canoe and boat rentals-and the Temple's also operated a picture shot in the . days of the silent movies. The steamer in the above picture was the Medan": I t T', l _ 1- - . - . Mm . ECT, __ " â€*4. fd - - l f! Fd ' EeaRr, " i I I t _ _ M iM 1&5.) r 'rr, l it $W.. 1'lllr3lrla'i' fa -.' I.llBEiEEN T'P'T" ' ---ar'ep. “‘ C.r"i'tTi, "tt.l.llll" 'rlrle V . I" t C " ' PORT CARLING WATERFRONT: This view of Port Carling, taken perhaps _ . , about 40 years ago, shows the lock and the docking on the Lake Rossaau side, with f Whiting's drug store and one of the small dockside shops,