With all that is going on in the world these days,
the peace and tranquility of the cottage is looking very inviting
this summer. The directors have been working on your behalf to bring
another year of memorable events together for the lakes.
The May long weekend is traditionally the beginning
for most but for me it is an end. I have decided to step down as
chairman of the association. I have enjoyed my time with this organization
and will continue to volunteer. I have met a lot of interesting
people over the past four years as chairman and appreciate the calls
of concern and support on a variety of issues. At the annual meeting
in July a new chairman will be elected. We continue to seek members
who would be willing to serve as a director or a volunteer. We thank
all those who have donated their time and efforts previously.
We are continuing to monitor environmental issues,
water quality, future development, roads and water safety. We hope
you have had an opportunity to review your membership letter, send
your fees and vote on the mandate of the association. Your opinion
is valued. We need a high return rate with a majority rule vote
in order to assist in setting directions for the future of our lakes.
I would like to thank all those who supported and
helped over the years to make the job of chairman an enjoyable one.
It provided a wonderful opportunity for my family and myself to
meet new people and give back to the lakes where we spend so much
of our time. If you have any questions or concerns please give me
a call. We have a few directors stepping down at this year so we
desperately need volunteers to fill the gaps. This is the year we
need help.
Have a safe and enjoyable summer.
Dick Thomas.
Home 905-279-3867
Cottage 905-687-0787
We never did thank all those who helped last year.
Thanks Peter Helston for the great fireworks display. This years
will be delayed because of the concern of West Nile. The fireworks
will be the night of the Regatta. Thanks to the Langer family for
hosting the Regatta last year. A great time was had by all. Thanks
to all the helpers at the Regatta as well. A special thanks to Rick
and Mary Woodall for donating the medallions and engraving them
for the kids. This is a great hit each year. Thanks to the Thomas's
for hosting the corn roast.
Calendar of Events - continued....
Annual Meeting |
July 26th, 10 a.m. at the Scout
Hall |
Fireworks and Regatta |
August 9th at the Langer's cottage |
Corn Roast |
September 20th at the Thomas's
cottage,
#31 Loon Lake Road |
This year we have added a new portfolio to the
association. We will be working closely with the MNR to monitor
the crown land around the lakes. We want to know about the changes
before they happen. Big brother will be watching.
Contact has been made with the Ministry of Natural Resources regarding
their Policy on Crown Land and its potential availability for private
use. A report will be presented at the May Board Meeting.
R. McHattie
A word of thanks from Mike Scott, #39 Loon Lake Drive
to the person(s) responsible for finding his wallet after an absence
of 2 years. This is a great story to restore faith in you. Mike
lost his wallet 2 years ago while horsing around in the channel.
It was returned to him this year by mail but he does not know who
found it. The wallet was still intact, the money had been replaced
by the bank and all the other contents of the wallet were there.
Mike would again like to thank those responsible.
This is a recap of a local incident from a concerned
neighbour: " A neighbour of mine shot off a rifle many times
wounding a duck swimming in the water (which he did not kill or
retrieve) and terrifying us. My research into this incident has
revealed the following:
-- Gravenhurst has no bylaws regarding firearms so in theory if
a person is walking around with a gun and firing it (even in town)
and the OPP determine this person is not breaking the law or creating
any danger, then it is A-OK
If any of the following situations are in violation,
then a law has been broken;
a) if it is NOT duck-hunting season, ducks cannot be hunted
b) if the person does not have a duck-hunting license, ducks cannot
be hunted
c) a wounded animal MUST NOT be left to die; it must be killed and
taken away
d) as of Jan.1/03, all firearms must be registered
e) carriers of firearms must be licensed to do so (valid FAC)
f) firing into water is EXTREMELY dangerous as the bullet could
ricochet anywhere; ducks should be in the air when hunted"
Some cottagers leave green garbage bags by the roadside
after a weekend when that garbage in the winter might not be collected
for 1 1/2 weeks; even in the summer, it is not collected for 3 days.
Well the wild creatures are happy because before you know it, they
have opened all the bags and scattered contents (no matter what
possibly embarrassing things are in it) all over. I assume that
particular cottager ends up cleaning up an awful mess when they
return; this cannot be a pleasant chore.
There are far better alternatives. Speaking to other
weekend cottagers who do NOT have this problem, I found that some
take their garbage home with them. The District of Muskoka suggests
that there are at least 3transfer stations where garbage can be
dropped off on a weekend.
Weekend Garbage - continued.....
1. Off Hwy 11 S. at Beiers Rd.
2. Off Hwy 169 W. at Eveleigh Rd., Port Carling
3. Tower Rd. south of Mactier
When I suggested a dumpster for our use, I was advised
that this is not a practical as people dump everything there i.e.
refrigerators, etc. so they quickly become unsightly and overflow.
These dumpsters also attract small and large pests i.e. raccoons
and bears as does the garbage left for several days by the roadside.
In summary, rather than leaving your garbage in green
garbage bags by the road, you could; -use a specially built box
(the bears can turn most of these over though)
-take your garbage home, or
-leave it at any of the above-mentioned transfer stations
Please help keep our lake areas free of unsightly
garbage.
J.S. Conway
Gravenhurst Town Council has approved repairs to Loon
Lake Road at a cost of $480,000. This is second in expense to the
reconstruction of the South Kahshe Lake Bridge at $537,800.
Muskoka-Parry Sound Health Unit it set to move into
its new headquarters in Gravenhurst! They are moving from Bracebridge,
so great news for all in this area. The move is scheduled for May
of 2003. Their new address is 5 Pineridge Gate, just off of Bethune
Dr. east of the Home Hardware plaza at the south end of town. Their
new phone number will be 684-9090.
Thanks to the many cottagers who promptly returned
their $20.00 membership dues for the Year 2003. So far we have received
110 paid membership and more arrive each day in the mail. Your financial
support is necessary to help us serve you, our members.
If you have forgotten to send in your 2003 membership,
please help make this task easier by responding immediately to this
request. Payment of $20.00 can be mailed to:
Loon & Turtle Lakes Cottagers Association
c/0 4200 Preston Trail, Mississauga, ON. L4W 4R6
Thank-you for your anticipated prompt response!
Diane Dunn
30 years ago, we drew drinking water straight from
Turtle Lake, 20 years ago, we regularly stopped at the Opera House
to fill up a water tank to be used as drinking water (I also remember
accidentally swallowing much lake water too.) 2 years ago, a new
water system complete with UV treatment was installed at our cottage
- but we still use Town water for drinking and cooking. Well, how
good is that water? Thankfully, we can assess and judge the quality
of the Town water from Gravenhurst based on posted water quality
reports on the District of Muskoka website (www.muskoka.on.ca/gravenhurst
waterworks.htm.) The first-quarter report indicates that the treatment
of the water has been compliant with MOE standards.
The Town's water treatment process and this reporting
provides a comfort level that spares the need to buy bottled water.
While I do not have full comfort with my own treated lake water
(lab testing would ultimately see to this) for now the Town water
will continue to support our drinking water needs.
Good advice is to be aware of your options regarding
water supply sources and the appropriate use of the water from these
supply sources.
Comments, questions, let me know.
Duncan Rowe
Many of our Directors have completed well over 5 years
of service to our Association and their time and energies are very
much appreciated. This year we have several directors who plan to
step down at our July annual meeting. Healthy volunteer organizations
enjoy a continuous process of self renewal and ours is no different.
We welcome new candidates who feel they can make their own special
contribution to the Association's goals and commitment to serving
our member community. Fresh ideas, thinking and leadership will
maintain momentum and credibility as well as assure our future grown
and success. We welcome those of you who will share your uniqueness,
talents and counsel. Please contact Dick Thomas at Home 905-279-3867
or Cottage 905-687-0787 before the July annual meeting to discuss
your interest.
Keep in mind that many hands make light work and we need a great
team of people all doing a small part to make things work. We meet
about 3-4 times a year for short periods and lot's of correspondence
can be done via email. We are looking for Administrative help, Membership,
Newsletter production & Recreation!!
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