2016 LMCOA Newsletter - Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners
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2016 LMCOA Newsletter - Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners
Spring 2016 Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association • P.O. Box 772 • Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 • Please visit us at www.matinenda.ca Greetings from the PRESIDENT D What fun! (However, the OPP visited a few eight years earlier, or a billionaire president o you remember when? It is boats upon departure. Not good.) Can’t wait in his first attempt to run for an elected said that by the age of ten you will ‘til this summer. Try it, you’ll like it. office, at any level. Yes, Canada and the have formed the intrinsic values We had a full agenda and speakers United States is experiencing a time of of who you are today. So, where at the 2015 Annual General Meeting. historical change of epic were you at that age? For me Presenters were Blind River Mayor Sue proportions, I think, as is our it was an age of innocence Jensen, Mississauga First Nation Chief Reg world today changes. and simplicity. Since then, I Niganobe, Ontario Ministry of Natural So, I’m also thinking marvel at how the world has Resources (OMNR) Ray Lipinski, and that we who cottage on Lake intensely changed technically Nuclear Waste Management Organization Matinenda do so for many and politically. (NWMO) Norm Sandberg. All interesting reasons, perhaps primarily Last year, Canada elected and informative. who we were Prime Minister Justin Trudeau The 2016 AGM is on ‘when’ and how at the relatively young age Saturday, August 6th. Added we grew into the of 43. In the United States, it to this year’s agenda, we age of maturity. seems likely that Democrat are privileged to have Terry I enjoyed in my Hillary Clinton, a former First Herbert (Herb) Rees, Federation of Ontario youth family, Lady and longtime politician V. Herriman Cottagers’ Associations friends, cars, will face Republican opponent (FOCA) Executive Director. fishing, hunting, billionaire Donald J. Trump You can learn more about camping, and playing sports in his first run at any elected office in the benefits of being a FOCA – all before computers. Now, November 2016. That means the United member by visiting https:// I am trying to balance my States may elect its first female president, foca.on.ca/. We are one of 500 former interests with today’s just after electing its first black president Terry Rees, FOCA associations in Ontario that advanced technology. A return Executive Director has a total membership of to innocence and simplicity, 50,000 cottage owners. Don’t the Lake Matinenda way! Lake Matinenda miss this rare occasion to learn Aren’t we all? Cottage Owners Association and ask questions. Again, this past year Annual General Meeting Also, Mayor Sue Jensen and your board of directors have Chief Reg Niganobe will again been busy. Thanks to Bill Saturday, August 6, 2016 join us this year at the AGM. Ryan, Bea Rodh and all their 10:00 am: Coffee & chat This opportunity will provide a volunteers the 2015 Kid’s 11:00 am: Meeting begins forum to receive information, Fishing Derby was a huge Location: Landing learn and ask questions. success with record number Don’t miss this enlightening of participants. Each ‘kid’ Leadership 2015-2016: opportunity. received a wonderful donated Herb Herriman, President Additionally, we are gift from our local community Mayor Sue Jensen Dennis Davey, Vice-President developing a beneficial merchants and others. All relationship with the of the side events were fun Liz Van Atter, Secretary Mississauga First Nation and terrific. The fish fry was John Godbolt, Treasurer (MFN) as it pertains to delicious. What a great party! our mutual interest of Speaking of parties, Bill Ron Servatius, Immediate Past preserving Lake Matinenda and Sue Shafer organized the President environmentally. Bea Rodh is First Annual Bare Bum Beach our liaison to MFN and has and Boat Parade. The boats Directors: been meeting with the Elders were decked out in party attire Ginny Brush of MFN to explore how we can fitting for pirates, the royal John Grabowski best serve our mutual interests. navy and fashionable crews to Jim Hogg More of our progress will be fit the occasion. A great time Chief Reg Niganobe Bea Rodh presented at the 2016 AGM. on the beach was had by all. ! Photo by Ginny Brush News from the North 2 Mayor Sue Jensen speaking at 2015 LMCOA Annual Meeting. Seated from left to right: Ray Lipinski, Chief Reg Niganobe, Mayor Jensen, Herb Herriman, Caroline Bledsoe, Dennis Davey, Jim Hogg and Bill Shafer. President Message continued Five board directors were elected to 2-year terms. New are Bea Rodh, and Ginny Brush. Re- elected are Dennis Davey, John Godbolt and Herb Herriman. On behalf of LMCOA, I wholeheartedly and sincerely thank Bill Shafer and Bill Ryan for all their support and hard work over the past years on the board. Believe me, they may be off the board, but far from inactive. Thank you! Last summer we received many compliments on our newsletter. It does take a team effort working together, for sure. But, specifically I want to thank Caroline Bledsoe for organizing and keeping all the articles on track. Also, at the last minute Ginny Brush stepped up to the plate and applied her artistic skills and expertise to generate the final product. I think I still owe her a fishing excursion. Well done ladies, we are indebted and grateful! Last summer, with the retirement of Doug Olsen who delivered propane to customers on the lake, it was necessary to secure alternative options. Dennis Davey came forward and organized propane deliveries to the docks at the Landing. Cottage owners came to the docks, picked up and loaded their ordered 1, 2 or 3 tanks on pontoon boats to take back to their cottages. What could have been chaos turned out to be almost a party atmosphere. A lot of friends who we often do not see frequently enough, came to the docks on the scheduled date and time to receive their ordered tanks. The high fives, hugs and handshakes were plentiful. Hey, let’s do it again, LOL. Dennis, thank you for being there when needed. You were terrific! Caroline Bledsoe, who will be going off the board this year because of term limits (three 2-year consecutive terms), has been an inspiration and devout member of the association for many more than the six years she served as a director. She deserves our utmost appreciation and gratitude for everything she has succeeded in doing and accomplished above and beyond her minimum responsibilities. Caroline is still working on unfinished projects that she initiated. Please do not shed tears, but do give her a hug, smile and a big thank you when you see her this summer. Caroline will be neither out of sight nor out of mind! One more item that will be helpful for us to communicate with you is having your e-mail address on file. This year we started using MailChimp, which is a software program to send mass e-mails. With MailChimp, we can communicate with you directly, expeditiously and inexpensively (no cost). But, we need your e-mail address. Please clearly provide your e-mail address on the Dues Notice form that you received or is available on our website www. matinenda.ca. Currently, our website is undergoing reconstruction that is being improved with a new look and organization by Webmaster Jeffrey Rice. Gracious, Jeff! The Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association has the continued purpose to: encourage fellowship, conserve the lake’s natural beauty and water quality, support water safety and cooperate with public agencies to improve lake facilities. See ya on the lake! Welcome from Chief Reg Niganobe of the Mississaugi First Nation begins at Lake Huron and extends as far as Bark Lake and beyond. I hope you enjoy this small bit of information and seek more knowledge of the Mississaugi within the First Nation and its people. More information is available at www.mississaugi.com. To experience more of Mississaugi traditions and culture I encourage you to attend the annual POW WOW. Photo by Bill Ryan M ississauga is a signatory to the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850 between First Nation peoples and the British Government. Mississaugi reside within their traditional territory. The community is located at the mouth of the river, which shares its name, The Mississaugi. Spoken in the Anishnaabemowin language it is Misswezhaging, which means “many outlets”. Although the community is located within the “reserve” boundary, the Traditional Territory extends towards the Huron Watershed. Mississauga ancestors and current Mississaugas travel the extent of the Mississaugi River utilizing its abundant resources. The river Miigwetch, Chief Reg Niganobe Save the Date — July 23-24, 2016 Mississauga First Nation Pow Wow Lake Matinenda Sunset Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association • P.O. Box 772 • Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 • Please visit us at www.matinenda.ca News from the North 3 Photos by Liz Van Atter Welcome New Board Members Ginny Brush Camp 7, CB handle = “Toss ‘em Back” Ginny Brush’s introduction to Lake Matinenda was in 2002 when she and Mari Bartoli flew in on a Bush plane to visit a good friend at Teacher’s Bay. They fell in love with the Lake and purchased a cottage at Camp 7 in 2003. Ginny grew up on in Central California on a ranch and has always been a fan of the outdoors, nature and fishing. She has lived in Santa Barbara since 1966 working as an Arts Teacher, then as a design and marketing professional. In fall of 2015 she retired from the County of Santa Barbara where she served as an Arts Administrator and advocate for 15 years with a goal to spend more time traveling and at the Lake. Bea Rodh McDonald’s Bay At the end of 2014 Bea and her family set out on a new adventure by moving to Blind River, ultimately to be closer to family, friends and their cottage on Lake Matinenda. Born and raised in the Northwest Territories Bea was ecstatic to trade -45°C for a balmy -15°C, not surprisingly the transition has been seamless. Never one to let the sand settle between her toes there is always a project to be completed or a craft night to be had. The new-found ‘love of drift wood’ has changed the game… Bea is becoming dangerously crafty! LAKE Matinenda’s First Annual Boat Parade Launched T By Bill Shafer he first annual Lake Matinenda boat parade and picnic was a success although it would have been better with more participants. The parade began at the landing with two boats representing Sullivan Bay and Camp 7 Bay. Others joined in at Teachers Bay and Butterfield Narrows. All the boats were decorated and many boaters were in costumes. The end of the parade and the site of the BYOF picnic was Bare Bum Beach. The weather was great and I believe everyone enjoyed themselves. Maybe in 2016 we can add some musical talent to the party. We even did a little clean-up project at BBB. It seems the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) pay attention to “party notices” posted at the landing. I am sure they expected a bunch of drunken teenagers instead of the “older” group they found. There were numerous safety inspections and a word to the wise, when alcohol is consumed at the party, be sure you have a designated driver and make sure there are no open containers aboard while under way. Join us this year. Watch for notices at the landing and announcements on the CB net. Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association • P.O. Box 772 • Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 • Please visit us at www.matinenda.ca News from the North 4 2015 Lake Matinenda Kids Bass Fishing Derby he ‘Hooked on Fishing’ 2015 Lake Matinenda Kids Bass Fishing Derby was held on August 1, 2015. We had a huge turn out, a total of 47 young fisher persons registered for the tournament. The ‘biggest’ bass winner was Cody Spratt (age: 7) with a 3.4 lb. bass. The top prize consisted of a Sight Seeing Flight certificate for 1-5 passengers donated by Lauzon Aviation, and a top of the line fishing rod donated by NAPA. The ‘smallest’ bass winner was Logan Schlueter (age: 9) with a 4.38 inch bass. Each child that registered received a grab bag and a prize. Also included in the day’s event was face and rock painting, a gold fish guessing game, minnow races and a family BBQ. The event went off without a hitch and the feed back from participants and parents was exceptional. Our friends/volunteers went above and beyond to ensure the event was a great success. Many thanks to the following volunteers who made this event such a success Sheri & Pete Rancourt, Stacey Schellekens, Jessica Forrest & CJ Bouchard, Jess & Kevin Dunlop, Glenn Schellekens, Tyler Carlson, Rhonda & Mike Mackwood, Mac MacLeod, Dana and Herb Herriman, and Sue & Ron Servatius. Photos Courtesy Bea Rodh T By Bea Rodh Participants of the Lake Matinenda 2015 Fishing Derby Cody Spratt receiving the Largest Bea Rodh presents 2015 Fishing Derby participant award to Fish Trophy of the Derby from LMCOA Board member Bill Ryan. Carson MacLeod. Special thanks to this year’s EVENT SPONSORS: AJ Bus Lines, Bank of Nova Scotia, Boat Works, Cameco, Esso, Hagger’s, Home Hardware Building Centre, Howson’s Marine, HP Roy, IDA Mitchell Pharmacy, JR’s Pizza & Chuck Wagon, LA Trucking, Lauzon Aviation, Mic’s Kwick-Way, NAPA Power Sports, OPP (Pete Rancourt), RJ’s Auto Glass and Accessories, The Bargain Shop, The Mackwood Group, Town of Blind River, Udell Rentals - Don Udell, Value Mart, Wilson’s Market, The Glenn Forrest Foundation, Jim Hogg, Cliff Spratt, Herb and Dana Herriman. Elders Tea at the Mississauga First Nations O By Bea Rodh n February 24th, 2016 Bea Rodh attended the Elders Tea representing the LMCOA, which was hosted by Alesia Boyer at the Mississauga Red Pine Lodge on the Mississauga reserve. The first topic discussed was how the LMCOA and Mississauga First Nations (MFN) could work together as liaisons on issues regarding environmental and protection issues. The Mississauga First Nations has been approached by another Smallest Fish Winner, Logan Schlueter group with regards to the same and have acknowledged a positive interest. Preserving and protecting waterways was the main focus and the following were some of the key ideas and issues discussed: Lake Hopping: Educating boat operators on lake hopping was a concern. Possible lake contaminations can result when boats are moved from lake to lake and the bottom of the boats are not washed off. Fish consumption: An almost impossible task is reporting the type, size and numbers of fish taken out of the surrounding lakes. Rock formation and geological surveys: are of interest, including the cliffs on Lake Matinenda. Elders (Day Trip) Boat Tour of Lake Matinenda: Scheduled for the last week in July, the MFN elders look forward to this annual tour. Unfortunately they are limited to space and time. Possibly another pontoon can be rented in order to allow for all interested elders to go and to go longer distances. They have yet to tour the entire lake. We look forward to the next step in this liaison partnership. Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association • P.O. Box 772 • Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 • Please visit us at www.matinenda.ca News from the North 5 Dear Cottage Owner(s), Greetings and Happy New Year from your 2016 ASSOCIATION DUES NOTICE Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association, LAKE MATINENDA COTTAGE OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. Inc. (LMCOA) Board of Directors. Please review, complete and mail the P.O. BOX 772 • BLIND RIVER, ON P0R 1B0 attached 2016 Lake Matinenda Cottage MATINENDA COTTAGE OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. Owners Association DuesLAKE Notice with your entitled to one vote per lot, on matters PURPOSE: P.O. BOX 772 dues according to the instructions. Dues pertaining to the business and operation 1. Communication, friendship and remains at $10 per owned lot per calendar BLIND ON owners P0R 1B0 of the Association. The voting right of fellowshipRIVER, among cottage year. Voting at the Annual General Meeting a member in good standing may be on August 6, 2016 shall be each property delegated by proxy to another member 2. Conservation of the natural beauty 2015 ASSOCIATION DUES NOTICE is allowed one vote by one owner or proxy in good standing. and resources of Lake Matinenda PURPOSE: as agreed by all other owners, for dues paid 3. Water safety members. 1. Communication, friendship and fellowship among cottage owners 2016 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2. Conservation of the natural beauty and4.resources Lake Matinenda Efforts toofsupport the highest possible We ask that you mail your dues and 3. Water safety Saturday, August 6, 2016 at 11:00 am sanitation membership4.information sooner then later. Efforts to support the highest possible sanitation (Registration at 10:15 am) Please don’t5.wait until summer. It’s important 5. Cooperation Public Agencies to Cooperation with Public Agencies to continually improvewith Lake Matinenda facilities to know how many members are in good continually improve Lake Matinenda 2016 ANNUAL ASSOCIATION DUES: standing about 60 days prior (June 6th) to the MEMBERSHIP: facilities AGM for quorum count purposes. $10 PER OWNED LOT (one vote per lot) All private property owners on Lake Matinenda are entitled to membership in the Association. To be a member in good standing, Also, please place an X in the appropriate MEMBERSHIP: the member mustin have the Association. The household of a boxes to include your listing the paid the membership dues for the current year, as prescribed by PAYMENT: member in good standing shall be entitled to one vote per lot, on matters pertaining to the business and operation of the All private property owners on Lake Membership Directory at the bottom of the Association. The voting right of a member in good standing may be delegated by proxy to another member in good standing. Make checks payable to the order of Matinenda are entitled to membership form, otherwise you will not be included in “Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners in the Association. To be a member accordance with Canadian privacy laws. 2015 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM) IS SATURDAY, July 25, 2015 AT 11:00 AM (Registration at 10:15 AM) Association Inc.” or LMCOA in good standing, the member must Additionally, I am attaching a list of have paid the membership dues for Officers andANNUAL Committees for 2015-2016 for Mail payments with completed form to 2015 ASSOCIATION DUES: your information andOWNED interest.LOT (one vote per lot)the current year, as prescribed by LMCOA, P.O. Box 772, Blind River, ON $10 PER the Association. The household of a P0R 1B0, Canada SeePAYMENT: you soon! member in good standing shall be Make checks payable to the order of "Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association Inc." or LMCOA Herb Herriman, President Mail payments with this completed form to LMCOA, P.O. Box 772, Blind River, ON P0R 1B0, Canada PLEASE COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR EACH LOT AS FOLLOWS: Name(s) of owners on deed Summer address (Bay and Lot # s)) Winter mailing address Phone E-Mail(s) Home Cell Summer Winter (Important) CB Handle The Membership Directory will list only LMCOA members who specify that their information may be included. Information for members who do not reply or respond positively will not be included. Canadian privacy laws restrict sharing of an individual's information without their consent. The 2016 Membership Directory will be available only to LMCOA members in good standing. Place an X in the appropriate boxes to include your listing in the Membership Directory. Yes, include my name and address in the Membership Directory. Yes, include my lake location and CB handle in the Membership Directory. Yes, include my phone number(s) in the Membership Directory. Yes, include my e-mail address(s) in the Membership Directory. Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association • P.O. Box 772 • Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 • Please visit us at www.matinenda.ca News from the North 6 LAKE MATINENDA COTTAGE OWNERS ASSOCIATION Opera5n7 Revenues For the Years Ended December 31, 2015 and 2014 Dues Dona?ons Rummage Sale Sales, cookbooks, various US exhange Interest Income on Checking Account TOTAL REVENUES 2015 $ 1,200.00 332.78 -‐ 323.00 44.65 1.27 $ 1,901.70 2014 $ 1,640.00 45.00 40.14 -‐ 15.25 0.87 $ 1,741.26 LAKE MATINENDA COTTAGE OWNERS ASSOCIATION Opera5n7 Expenses For the Years Ended December 31, 2015 and 2014 NeRsleSer Supplies -‐ Copying , Postage and supplies for AGM Vedera?on of Wntario CoSagersX Associa?ons (VWCA) Dues Annual General Mee?ng Safety Ladders and Rings for docks at Landing 2014, purchase sound system 2015 Naviga?on Lights 2014, bass tournamemt 2015 Webmaster Legal misc Bank Charges 2015 $ -‐ 373.79 430.50 50.00 165.00 240.00 100.00 301.68 2014 $ 139.15 552.88 482.50 50.00 1,104.42 231.00 239.00 -‐ 34.00 38.00 -‐ -‐ $ 1,694.97 $ 2,836.95 TOTAL EXPENSES LAKE MATINENDA COTTAGE OWNERS ASSOCIATION Revenue and Expense Summary For the Years Ended December 31, 2015 and 2014 Wpera?ng Revenues Wpera?ng ^xpenses Net Wpera?ng Income 2015 2014 $ 1,901.70 $ 1,741.26 1,694.97 2,836.95 206.73 (1,095.69) Investment Interest Revenue (Note 2) Net Investment Income (Loss) 104.65 88.11 104.65 88.11 Net Income (Loss) $ 311.38 $ (1,007.58) Prepared by John Godbolt, Treasurer LAKE MATINENDA COTTAGE OWNERS ASSOCIATION Statement o^ F[nanc[a\ Sos[5on For the Years Ended December 31, 2015 and 2014 2015 2014 ASSETS Current Assets PeSy Cash Checking Account Other Current Assets TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS $ 100.00 2,461.13 -‐ $ 2,561.13 $ 100.00 2,254.40 -‐ $ 2,354.40 FIXED ASSETS Property and Equipment -‐ -‐ OTHER ASSETS Investments (Note 2) Miscellaneous TOTAL ASSETS 9,157.51 9,052.86 -‐ -‐ $ 11,718.64 $ 11,407.26 2015 2014 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Current L[ab[\[5es Accounts Payable Other Current Liabili?es TOTAL LIABILITIES -‐ -‐ $ -‐ -‐ -‐ $ -‐ EQUITY Retained Earnings, beginning of year Net Income (Loss) Retained Earnings, end of year TOTAL EQUITY 11,407.26 311.38 11,718.64 11,718.64 12,414.83 (1,007.58) 11,407.26 11,407.26 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY $ 11,718.64 $ 11,407.26 Prepared by John Godbolt, Treasurer Matinenda Cottage Owners Association 2015 treasure’s report By John Godbolt, Treasurer March 2016 2015 financially was a good year. Our paid membership dropped from 125 in 2014 to 94 in 2015 which is disappointing. Donations were up, however it should be noted that the bulk of the donations offset all of the cost of the bass tournament held last summer. Additional revenue was generated at the AGM mainly from sales of cookbooks. The net result of these items is a surplus this year of $311.38. Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association Elections for 2016 A By Ron Servatius t least five Canadians are required to be Board members of the LMCOA. Of the nine positions on the Board, FOUR need to be filled. We look for new thoughts, new blood, new data miners, and most importantly, passionate, committed peoplePage who 1 of 2care about the lake. Are you interested? New on the Board last year are Ginny Brush (American), Bea Rodh (Canadian). Second term candidates Herb Herriman (American), Dennis Davey, and John Godbolt (Canadian) were re-elected and have one more year to go. Liz Van Atter and Jim Hogg’s ( both Canadian) terms are up. John Grabowski and Caroline Bledsoe (Americans) are finishing two years. Caroline, sadly is termed out. We need at least two Canadians on the slate this year. We are always looking for candidates who may have other skills which the Association can use. Please, Canadian or not, consider saying yes to a possible Board position or a Committee position. The election process works. It’s your lake, help make it better. Contact Herb Herriman, president or Ron Servatius, past president for more information. Note 2 -‐ Fco?abank -‐ Guaranteed Investment Contract (GIC) and Cash, eMcluding Checking Account. Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association • P.O. Box 772 • Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 • Please visit us at www.matinenda.ca News from the North 7 A Bit of Blind River and Lake Matinenda History I N THE EARLY DECADES OF THE 20TH CENTURY, the Old Steel, a product of the Blind River Transportation Company (BRTC) was a narrow gauge railroad built from Blind River to Lake Matinenda connecting water transportation by steam tugs, scows (flat-bottomed boats) and alligators which brought men and supplies into the bush camps. The 10 kilometre rail trip took logger’s equipment and supplies from Lake Duborne to Lake Matinenda. Logs were dumped into Lake Duborne and sent down the Blind River to the mills at Blind River on Lake Huron (site of today’s Marina) and the mill that was located on the site of today’s Old Mill Motel on Hwy. 17. John R. Stover, President of the BRTC also held the position of Woods Manager and later General Manager for Eddy Brothers Company, the operating firm for the Mill. La Matinenda Cottage Owners Association Inc. Founded 1962* Incorporated February 17, 1992 Past Presidents 1962 Russ deBeauclair 1963 Duke Hayes 1964-1965 Russ deBeauclair 1966 E.G. McGavran 1967 Wm. Klein 1968-1969 John Menard 1970-1971 Oscar Feldman 1972 Lou Ruley 1973 Don Fitch 1974 Preston Wells 1975 Dick Scott 1976 Gord Davey 1977-1978 Robert Ziebert 1979-1985 Rolly Villeneuve 1986-1989 Jerry Behnke 1990-1991 Cliff Spratt 1992-1995 Shirley Orr 1996 Tony Hepler 1997 Sharon Dupuis 1998 Shirley Orr 1999-2007 Jerry Behnke 2008-2012 Ed Pilon 2013 Ron Servatius 2014 Herb Herriman 2015 Herb Herriman The Timber Village Museum is located at 180 Leacock Street in Blind River. For more information call 705.356.7544 or email [email protected]. Summer hours: Open Daily 10am-4:30pm. Update on Propane Delivery to Lake Matinenda M By Dennis Davey cDougall Fuels Corporation, from its location in Blind River, is once again willing to deliver propane to the landing at Lake Matinenda. The price for a 100-pound tank of propane is $90.40, unchanged from a year ago. - Cash is the preferred method of payment. Checks on a local bank might be OK, but must be approved in advance. But, no Credit Cards. - The manager in charge of setting up the propane delivery is Joe (“J I”) Iturregui. His cell Photo by Ginny Brush Charter Members: Russ and Frieda deBeauclair Ozzie and Theo Felden Don and Jean Fitch Duke and Helene Hayes Red and Ione Merseth Photos and information courtesy of the Timber Village Museum phone number is 705 849-8624. Joe’s e-mail address is [email protected]. - Joe requires a minimum of 15 tanks on the truck, to justify delivery to the landing at no charge. The truck can handle a maximum of 20 tanks. Be aware that transporting full 100-pound propane tanks IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION, in a car or truck, is a violation of Ontario law, and is punishable by a stiff fine. Empty tanks can be transported in a horizontal position. Joe at McDougall Fuels suggests that LMCOA pick a date and a time for the delivery, and he will see that it happens. Dennis recommends that we pull together a list of those needing propane, in advance of ordering the delivery. Perhaps we can find a volunteer who can manage this effort in the short term. If you are interested in this service please stay tuned for more details and how to place your name on the list and get your propane tanks in the The 2015 natural dye silk scarf activity organized by Caroline Bledsoe at number requested. Bill and Sue Shafer’s camp at Camp 7 was widely attended. Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association • P.O. Box 772 • Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 • Please visit us at www.matinenda.ca News from the North 8 Lake Matinenda Water Levels UpdatE T By Ray Lipinski here were two factors that had a significant effect on water levels in the Blind River system during 2015. During the summer we experienced the lowest levels we have on record, due to a significant drought. All area lakes had very low water levels as a result. In mid-December we received a very large rainfall, in excess of 100 mm, which created high levels and flows that persisted much of the winter. This rain had an increased effect due to the saturated and frozen ground conditions. Several smaller precipitation events in the late fall had already replenished most of the lake levels in the area, following the summer drought. LAKE MATINENDA COTTAGE OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. Officers and Committee for the Year 2015 – 2 016 Committees Annual General Meeting (AGM), Preparations John Grabowski Awards and Recognitions Ginny Brush Ray Lipinski is an Integrated Resource Management Technical Specialist for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry who is responsible for operations of the dams, etc. Shannon Hobbs, Resource Management Technician, delivered the first presentation entitled, “Introduction to Dams.” This overview defined dams MNRF Update and terminology associated with dams, Peggy Wilson, Partnership Specialist Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry the various types of dams and their Sault Ste. Marie District construction, how they work to control water, locations of MNRF dams in he Ministry of Natural Resources the district, and MNRF goals for dam and Forestry (MNRF) conducted a operations. workshop to provide information Ray Lipinski, IRM Technical on how water levels are managed Specialist, delivered an in-depth on systems where the MNRF operate presentation entitled, “Water dams. They held a meeting on March Management in the Sault Ste. Marie 29, 2016 at Sowerby Hall on Hwy 17 (between Iron Bridge and Thessalon). The District.” Ray’s presentation included: session was meant to provide information MNRF roles, responsibilities and legislation; area dams; operating plans on items such as: factors affecting water and water management plans; issues; levels, how water levels are determined, considerations for a dam operating plan; factors affecting water levels; factors for determining water level ranges (recreational, navigational, ecological, hydro, flood mitigation, historical); factors affecting water supply and availability; and, next steps that the district will take to This graph reflects in mCGD (meters Canadian Geodetic Datum which is about the same as meters above sea level) water levels review operating plans. T at Lake Matinenda from December 2014-April 2016. Blind River Marine Park Committee Liaison Ronda Makela Blind River Town Liaison Herb Herriman (Alt: Dennis Davey) Beautification (Planters at Landing, etc) Liz Van Atter (Alt: Laure Olsen / Dana Herriman) Boat Parade & Picnic Bill Shafer By-Laws Review Herb Herriman Clean-up Projects Dennis Davey (Alt: Bill & Sue Shafer) Constitution Review John Godbolt (Alt: Bill Ryan) Dock (Ladders and Life Rings) Jim Hogg (Alt: Dennis Davey) Environmental, Health and MNR Bea Rodh Federation of Ontario Cottagers Association (FOCA) Herb Herriman (Alt: Liz Van Atter) First Nation Liaison, Lands & Resources Bea Rodh (Alt: Liz Van Atter / Dana Herriman) History of Cottage Profiles Caroline Bledsoe (Alt: Ginny Brush) Locator Maps Caroline Bledsoe (Alt: Ginny Brush) Membership Directory Caroline Bledsoe (Alt: Bill Ryan) Navigation Lights Jim Hogg (Alt: Bill Ryan) Newsletter Ginny Brush Nominating Committee Herb Herriman / Ron Servatius Photographer Liz Van Atter Rock Bass Fishing Tournament - 2017 Bea Rodh (Alt: Bill Ryan) Steward of Official LMCOA Records Bill Ryan (Alt: Bea Rodh) Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association • P.O. Box 772 • Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 • Please visit us at www.matinenda.ca News from the North 9 Town of Blind River and LMCOA Lake Matinenda Landing Working Committee Update he LMCOA in partnership with the Town of Blind River is in the process of forming a Working Committee to deal with the concerns and sustainability of the Lake Matinenda Landing. The Committee consists of Ms. Katie Scott-Town Clerk Administrator, Scott Smith-Manager of Recreation & Parks, myself-Ronda Makela-LMCOA Board Appointed Liaison. We will also be approaching Councillor Ken Kennedy and Mayor Sue Jensen. As a new season is upon us so are several concerns of both the Town of Blind River and the LMCOA. I recently met with Ms. Katie Scott-Town Clerk Administrator to discuss some issues. I have outlined in point form the topics of our discussion. • An Operating Budget consistent of years past has been set for 2016 with $10,000 being put aside to consult an Engineering Firm in regards to the repairs needed for the Break Wall. The Town is aware of the needed repairs and hopes to be able to deal with them in 2017. NOTE*Repairs will be costly. • We will be working to revise the Job Description of the Lake Matinenda Dock Attendant as the past Job Description was more focused on the duties of an Attendant based at the Blind River Marina located on Lake Huron rather than that of the requirements of a Lake Matinenda Dock Attendant. • The Town has been made aware of ice damage to the docks and is in the process of making the necessary repairs. These repairs include replacing boards, hardware and ramps. Unfortunately over the winter one ladder was damaged and the Town has ordered a new ladder and will install it as soon as it arrives. • This also led to a conversation about the installation, removal and storage of the ladders. It was agreed that the Town would be responsible for installation, removal and storage from this point forward. • The Town has been made aware of the condition of sinkholes in the parking lot and will make the necessary repairs as required. • An ongoing concern about the Garage Dumpsters-nuisance bears, violation dumping and carelessness amongst users has been addressed. The Town will be advertising new regulations and would like our help in canvassing the membership to inform them that BULK dumping is no longer permitted at the Garbage Bins upon convenience. Effective immediately you can no longer bulk dump appliances, furniture, building materials, etc. beside the garbage bins. • BULK PICK UP days are: May 19th, June 16th, July 14th, August 18th, September 15th, October 13th, November 17th and December 15th, 2016 by 7am. Please have all BULK garbage at the bins the day before. • In order to regulate violation dumping the Town By-Law Officer-Jason Smith will have an increased presence at the Landing to monitor the situation. • Lake Matinenda Landing will also be equipped with camera’s to assist with ByLaw enforcement. • With a busy cottage season upon us Cottage Owners and Local Residents with boat, PWC, ATV and utility trailers (intending on leaving them there for a long period of time) are asked to make the necessary arrangements to store them elsewhere if possible. At times the parking lot can be heavily congested with an abundance of trailers and if you can store them off site it will open up more parking for vehicles. You can contact Cliff Spratt at 705-849-7310 to arrange alternate parking at an additional cost. • The Town has been made aware of the AGM scheduled for Saturday August 6th, 2016 and a request to have a Dock Attendant on duty has been made. Photo by Ron Henderson T By Ronda Makela Official ice-out for Lake Matinenda 2016... April 28th. Something new at the landing... a concrete ramp leading up to the finger docks. The ramp eliminates the old awkward steps that were there before. Lake Matinenda Cottage Owners Association • P.O. Box 772 • Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 • Please visit us at www.matinenda.ca