THREE MILE LAKE COMMUNITY CLUB

P. O. BOX  291, BURK’S FALLS, ONTARIO P0A 1C0

 

SPRING NEWSLETTER 2005

 

 

 

FRISBEES 

Property owners should have received a red frisbee with our website www.3milelake.org at their lake property.  If you did not find yours we will have some available at our annual meeting.  A big thank you goes  to President Rod Ward for our informational website.

 

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY JULY 3, 2005 AT 10:00AM

 

Everyone is invited to join us at the KATRINE COMMUNITY CENTRE , Sunday, July 3 at ten am in the downstairs room.  The meetings are approximately two hours. 

 

Some items to be discussed: many spring break-ins on the lake, highway development, do we need a code of conduct for lake usage?  website use, picnic volunteers, changes in our community, new directors, a new Lake Steward, membership concerns, etc.

 

FISH SURVEY

A Spring Spawning Walleye Survey was conducted at Three Mile Lake by Lloyd Bristow.  With guidelines and equipment provided by the Ministry of Natural Resources, visual night sighting samples were conducted at 6 shoals on the lake.  Due to the rapid rise in water temperature during the time periods of the samplings, the data gathered was not sufficient for the MNR to draw any conclusions.  As we are not experts we too cannot draw any conclusions at this time, however, the sightings were minimal and non-existent at some shoals which is a bit concerning.  A discussion is in progress with the MNR on how/if we can proceed with a Walleye stocking program for the lake.  We will try to do the survey again next spring and hopefully the weather will cooperate so we can provide the MNR with good sample data.  In the meantime, voluntary “live release” program at their cottage and fish strictly for sport not consumption.

 

Reminder:  Do not empty bait buckets into the lake!

 

SHOALS AND ROCKS

Tim Taylor continues to do his best to keep the most dangerous shoals and rocks marked.  This spring many barrels were put out early by Jim and Justin Nichols.  We all appreciate their efforts in helping to make our lake safer for boating.  Tim will be making adjustments to the placement and securing of the barrels as the season progresses.

If a blue marker barrel washes up on your property please put it on the end of your dock and call Barb Leonard at 382-1602 for information on where to have the barrel picked

 up.           REMEMBER NOT ALL SHOALS AND ROCKS ARE MARKED.

 

We do the best we can to mark all shoals and large rocks but there are unforseen events and we assume no liability in the event that:

1)     all shoals and rocks are not marked,

2)     that buoys become detached.

 

PICNIC/REGATTA/GOLF TOURNAMENT

Sharon Sheils has offered to Chair the committee for our annual picnic.  Due to a lack of volunteers the picnic was cancelled last year. 

 

With many children on the lake, Sharon would like to ensure that these children have the many delightful memories that her own children have experienced with past Three Mile Lake Community Club picnics. 

 

Many of our children who have enjoyed these picnics are now parents and continue to love coming to the lake.  We are asking you to remember those races you ran, the eggs you tossed, the canoes you manned and volunteer for an hour on Saturday, July 30, so that we can give all of the younger children on the lake a day of fun and delightful memories.

 

Sharon can be contacted at sasm@vianet.ca , or 705 787-0861.  She will also be at the annual meeting where you are welcome to discuss ways in which you can help.

Please consider volunteering.  Many hands will help make a successful picnic.

 

A very successful GOLF TOURNAMENT using the best ball format was enjoyed at the Katrine Golf Club last year.  Lori Kyle and Wendy Teufel will be organizing the tournament for Sunday, July 31.  Apparently the East side of the lake outnumbered the West side of the lake with players. Can this situation be remedied?

 Watch for signs on our notice board regarding this event. An update will be given at our annual meeting.

 

Gord Isbister would like to continue with the sailing REGATTA.  He will be absent at the annual meeting but would like to ensure that those interested leave their names at the meeting or use the contact on our website.

 

BOATING AND THE OPP

OPP Officers  were  on our lake last summer checking for boating infractions and fishing licenses.  Some boaters were asked to produce some of their safety equipment.  Some of the kits purchased have watertight flashlights but not the batteries.  The OPP Officers asked to see if the flashlights were functional.

 

Safe boating regulations apply to all recreational vessels. Canoes, kayaks, sailboards, and paddleboats are included.

 

KEN WATSON IS RETIRING AS OUR LAKE STEWARD

We would all like to extend our appreciation to Ken who has been so actively involved as our Lake Steward.  He has given us sound advice on how to help keep our lake healthy.  Ken has kept records for years on the condition of our lake. 

 

We have one interested person ready to take on this daunting task.  Anyone else interested or with specific knowledge in this field would be welcome to assist us in helping  keep our lake as healthy as possible.

 

CHAT LINE

There have been several sightings of a beaver swimming along the shore on the west side of the lake, however, we’re not sure where he’s living!

 

Please remember that most property on the lake is private property which means that you cannot ride a snowmobile or ATV on that property without the land owners permission.  Please respect your neighbours and all others on the lake and only run your ‘toys’ where they are legally welcome.

 

There were at least 4 break-ins on the lake prior to the long weekend in May.  One on Sunnylea and 3 on Skyline, 2 of which were in Bear Trap Bay.  Please keep an eye out as part of our Neighbourhood Watch Program and report any suspicious activity to the OPP in Burk’s Falls.

 

The Perseids Radiant Meteor Shower is expected to take place August 12th and 13th this year and lucky for us cottagers that’s a Friday/Saturday night!  What a better place to view a meteor shower than at the cottage!  If it’s a clear night and it’s nice and dark, later in the evening you may catch a glimpse of a great meteor shower.  A member has noted that it would be great if everyone planned to make those 2 nights “light free” in order to give everyone a great opportunity to view the showers.  So on August 12/13th grab your sleeping bag, turn out the lights, head down to the dock and enjoy the show, it’s free.

Make sure you visit our website at www.3milelake.org on a regular basis for updates on happenings around the lake.

 

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MEMBERSHIP –

There are forms with your frisbees, on the webpage and with the previous newsletter.  If you have sent in your membership please disregard this request. Our Treasurer Barb Leonard, (382- 1602)  has a record of the membership if you are unsure of your status.

 

 

MEMBERSHIP  FORM  $25.00 for 2005

 

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