TheThe South Marysburgh MirrorMirror July 2015 Published for Residents, Businesses and Visitors since 1985 For Want Of A Lighthouse Book Launch Marc Seguin's long awaited history of the historic lighthouses that once do(cid:425)ed the shores of eastern Lake Ontario was launched at a full- house presenta(cid:415)on at the Mariners' Museum last month.. The 500-page book will be of interest to many in South Marysburgh as the ward is the home to three of these gems, the most visible of which is the Pt. Traverse lighthouse at the end of Long Point. The book is available to purchase in hard cover or paper- back at Books & Company and elsewhere. Black River Cheese Celebrates 114 Years It was all hands on deck at the end of May, including the 'big cheeses', when the Black River Cheese Company celebrated its 114th birthday with balloons, clowns, hot dogs and hamburgers and cake. The South Marysburgh ins(cid:415)tu(cid:415)on a(cid:425)racted dozens of people to the party, many of whom even bought some cheese! "Big Cheese" Shareholders and Board members: back row L to R Larry Ackerman, Walter Miller, Paul Creasy, Bill Creasy, and General Manager Doug Peters. (front row L to R) Marilyn James, George Emlaw and Sandra Emlaw Edwin Rowse and Elizabeth Driver flank Marc Seguin at the launch of his new book at the mariners' Museum. Below, Marc signs copies before the start of his A/V presenta(cid:415)on.