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SUMMER NEWSLETTER, #43 August 6, 2012 COMMODORES’ NEWS The first week of August is always “crunch week” around the Club. The sheer volume of activity, people (both big and little), food, drink, ice, tents, rental equipment, musical instruments, flowers etc. makes it a challenge. I think it is important to thank everyone for their patience and understanding. All of the Club staff deserve a big thank you for their extra efforts through the week. Fasten your seatbelt and leave your Co-Commodore in the upright and locked position…..here we go. The first big event of the week was the Ladies Lunch on Wednesday. Ruth Brinkman and her crew ran hard down the home stretch, hosting 150 ladies to an enjoyable afternoon of food, fashion and fundraising. I have seen the photos and there were some very creative hats. MC Ashleigh Banfield’s “origami lake chart pirate lid” was a favorite. Look for them at Nancy’s in Kenora or 5 th Avenue. Your Co-Commodore has heard rumours that his wife and daughter were “working it” during the fashion show. Sounds like everyone had a great time. We should all be proud to once again support Saakaate House with their important work. Next up was the ’62 party to celebrate those born in 1962, those wishing they were 50 again and those wonder- ing if there is any hope once they turn 50. In the Olympic spirit Honey and Tony Jones saw their recent record attendance of 120 people at a Thursday dinner go down in flames to Don Konantz and his strong showing of 140 young (ish) kids dining and dancing until 1 a.m. A friend commented that he can’t wait until next year to at- tend the ’63 party since he is turning 63. I know…I’ll explain it to him later. Saturday morning saw strong winds and a smaller but highly committed group complete the annual 3 island swim. I was encouraged to hear that Fraser Norrie’s training regimen included “not swimming for a couple of months, a flight to Winnipeg, a late night ride to the lake and rummaging around the cottage looking for a wet suit”. An inspiration for the kids to be sure. I get tears in my eyes just thinking about it. In case you were wonder- ing, Fraser finished the course with a personal best time. The big dog is the Yacht Club Dance, the ”big wiggle” the “shake on the lake”. Lisa Heimbecker and a large group of volunteers delivered a night to remember. Dinner for almost 600 people is a tall order. Dancing to Van Morrision’s “Brown Eyed Girl” at 1:30 a.m. on a crowded dance floor is a memory that will get me through Janu- ary. Bill Wallace and his band hit it out of the ball park. My night included wondering where my mother went (I never thought to look on the dance floor) as well as wondering why the Police wanted to talk to me (boat boy pocket dialed 911). A nice bookend to the week was the Kenora Cup on Sunday. All of the club 420’s were on the water crewed by kids. John and Gina Nicolls rounded Coney Island with father Rod as crew. There was a vintage lighting in the fleet, a couple of cats (one crewed by a vintage John Hare) and many nervous scow skippers looking for addi- tional crew as the winds picked up. Kenora bay was awash with wooden boats, power boats, Kenora Cupper’s and LOWISA boats. Results of the race will be reported next week. Thank you to all that attended, organized, raced, lunched, set up, cleaned up, danced and renewed lifelong friendships at RLWYC. Cheers David Rattray (With so much to say this week we have had to move the UPCOMING EVENTS Banner! Please look for it on the last page of this newsletter!) R R OYAL LAKE OF THE WOODS YACHT CLUB

Transcript of SUMMER NEWSLETTER, #43 - A tradition of summers · Morrision’s “Brown Eyed Girl” at 1:30 a.m....

SUMMER NEWSLETTER, #43 August 6, 2012

COMMODORES’ NEWS

The first week of August is always “crunch week” around the Club. The sheer volume of activity, people (both big and little), food, drink, ice, tents, rental equipment, musical instruments, flowers etc. makes it a challenge. I think it is important to thank everyone for their patience and understanding. All of the Club staff deserve a big thank you for their extra efforts through the week. Fasten your seatbelt and leave your Co-Commodore in the upright and locked position…..here we go. The first big event of the week was the Ladies Lunch on Wednesday. Ruth Brinkman and her crew ran hard down the home stretch, hosting 150 ladies to an enjoyable afternoon of food, fashion and fundraising. I have seen the photos and there were some very creative hats. MC Ashleigh Banfield’s “origami lake chart pirate lid” was a favorite. Look for them at Nancy’s in Kenora or 5

th Avenue. Your Co-Commodore has heard rumours that

his wife and daughter were “working it” during the fashion show. Sounds like everyone had a great time. We should all be proud to once again support Saakaate House with their important work. Next up was the ’62 party to celebrate those born in 1962, those wishing they were 50 again and those wonder-ing if there is any hope once they turn 50. In the Olympic spirit Honey and Tony Jones saw their recent record attendance of 120 people at a Thursday dinner go down in flames to Don Konantz and his strong showing of 140 young (ish) kids dining and dancing until 1 a.m. A friend commented that he can’t wait until next year to at-tend the ’63 party since he is turning 63. I know…I’ll explain it to him later. Saturday morning saw strong winds and a smaller but highly committed group complete the annual 3 island swim. I was encouraged to hear that Fraser Norrie’s training regimen included “not swimming for a couple of months, a flight to Winnipeg, a late night ride to the lake and rummaging around the cottage looking for a wet suit”. An inspiration for the kids to be sure. I get tears in my eyes just thinking about it. In case you were wonder-ing, Fraser finished the course with a personal best time. The big dog is the Yacht Club Dance, the ”big wiggle” the “shake on the lake”. Lisa Heimbecker and a large group of volunteers delivered a night to remember. Dinner for almost 600 people is a tall order. Dancing to Van Morrision’s “Brown Eyed Girl” at 1:30 a.m. on a crowded dance floor is a memory that will get me through Janu-ary. Bill Wallace and his band hit it out of the ball park. My night included wondering where my mother went (I never thought to look on the dance floor) as well as wondering why the Police wanted to talk to me (boat boy pocket dialed 911). A nice bookend to the week was the Kenora Cup on Sunday. All of the club 420’s were on the water crewed by kids. John and Gina Nicolls rounded Coney Island with father Rod as crew. There was a vintage lighting in the fleet, a couple of cats (one crewed by a vintage John Hare) and many nervous scow skippers looking for addi-tional crew as the winds picked up. Kenora bay was awash with wooden boats, power boats, Kenora Cupper’s and LOWISA boats. Results of the race will be reported next week. Thank you to all that attended, organized, raced, lunched, set up, cleaned up, danced and renewed lifelong friendships at RLWYC. Cheers David Rattray

(With so much to say this week we have had to move the UPCOMING EVENTS Banner! Please look for it

on the last page of this newsletter!)

RR OYAL LAKE OF THE WOODS YACHT CLUB

August 6, 2012 Page 2 www.rlwyc.ca

SAILING

The annual race for the Kenora Cup took place Sunday morning. Sailors of all ages raced around Coney Island in Scows, Catamarans & 420's fuelled by strong winds on a busy lake of wooden boats & Lowisa starts. A spectaculor sight indeed! Thank you to all Saiors who came out for the fun! First around Coney Island was Sandy Riley and his crew in 1st Place. 2nd Place Don Konantz & Family 3rd Place Jim Richardson & Crew 4th John Hare & Crew 5th James & Mathew Tory The official results and awards will be given out following next Sunday’s GAGE CUP (1:00 pm start). The sailing wind up and awards ceremony will take place immediately following the races. Also please note this is the last week for group sailing classes this summer! Please make sure to register online for your last chance to learn & perfect your sailing skills in Opti AM, Opti PM, White Sail, or Race Team.

Thank you to all members and guests who attended the an-

nual RLWYC Dance despite the breezy conditions and cool

temperatures. Highlights of the evening included photos by

Tom Thomson, a fabulous buffet dinner, and dancing the

night away to the sounds of The Bill Wallace Band.

Many thanks to the Management and staff of the club for

their time and effort in making the dance a success.

A special THANK YOU to the team of volunteers who helped

make the evening memorable: Amy and Kate McKee, Mrs. Rattray, Ruth Alexander-Brinkman,

Heather and Victoria Stefanson, Holly Wells, Melanie Sifton, Leney Richardson, Dave Rattray, and

James Heimbecker.

Last but not least, a round of applause for Chef Dan and his team who continue to

amaze and impress us with the quality (and quantity) of meals they present year

after year.

Until the next party,

Lisa Heimbecker

SOLD OUT!

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‘Crack!’ went the starter’s pistol as 50 swimmers

got in the water on Saturday for the 24th annual RLWYC three island swim. The 3 km open water swim was won by Larry Kyle in 41:02 – his ninth vic-tory. Robert Bulman was second in 50:45 and Riley Senft rounded out the men’s podium at

50:50. Among women, the fastest was Thera Crowley at 49:57 followed by Laura Shore in her first three island swim in 50:34. Renée Quinn was third in 51:10. The event drew 8 relay teams and the fastest was Kayley Maksymyk, Krista Morden and Jacelyn Deonorine (coached by Jim Morden) finishing in 54:15. The coveted 2012 Participation Award was won by J.C. Drygasuk who at age 10 swam the entire distance in 57:10. Congratulations J.C. It was a breezy, wavy day suitable for only the most confident at your cottage so only 4 of the swimmers actually improved their previous best time. Samantha Leach-Walters took 20:24 off her previous best time. Wow. With spotters, officials and spectators, this event drew 125+ people which overwhelmed Catherine Konantz’s ap-preciated supply of home baked cookies. Thanks to our race committee of Gord Konantz, Leslie (Konantz) Lan-dell, Liz Turner & Nicola Tory. Thanks also to Dr. Derek Thorlakson and James Tory who oversaw the safety of the swimmers and of course the goodwill of the Club staff who accommodated all while setting up for the dance.

GOLF TOURNAMENT RLWYC members are not just keen sailors but enthusiastic golfers too! At 7am on

July 24th, 31 men and women were at the Kenora Golf Course for the 6th Annual

RLWYC Golf Tournament. Fortified by Tim Horton's coffee and muffins, we headed

out for a glorious morning of friendly competition on the fairways. Several hours

later, we gathered at the Golf Clubhouse for refreshments and a great lunch.

The winning team consisted of Jeff Colgrave, Graeme Thomson, Roger Murray and

Larry Hursh. Runners up were Mike Riley, Jim Richardson, Bryce Douglas and Gus

Leach. Third place went to Gail Loewen, Joan Richardson, Judy Boult and Alison

Ferguson. Many individual skill prizes were also awarded for various hole competi-

tions. The winners received RLWYC and Winnipeg Jets merchandise.

The event ended with a surprise birthday cake for a celebration of Gord Konantz' upcoming 80th birth-

day!

Winners Larry Kyle & Thera Crowley

Above: J.C. Drygasuk, Participation Award

Left: Winning Relay Team

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FINAL WEEK FOR SOCCER

Soccer winds up this week (both the academy and

drop in games).

Come out for some fun and a pot luck soccer party

on Thursday, August 9th at 6:00 following the 5-11

year old game.

Kids Movie Night

Wednesday, 6:00

This Week: Lilo and Stitch

Royal Wear has a new stock of Burgees and Blue Ensigns!

The Burgee is the signature of every Yacht Club

around the world. Fly it from the bow, the masthead

or the starboard halyard.

The blue ensign is the hallmark of a Club with a

royal warrant. A prestigious award! Fly it proudly from

the stern of a power boat.

The Club also has a stock of suitable poles.

Back Deck Lunch

Service Monday-Saturday

11:00-2:30

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Come tour Lake of the Woods with your 2012 Motor-vator Joe Banfield and family!

Saturday, August 11th

Departure from the RLWYC docks at 10:00 am SHARP

Return approximately 3:30 pm

Destination: Bottle Bay

Pack a Lunch

Swimsuits (a must!)

Fill up gas tanks the night before

Bring a cooler

Bring your family with you

Thursday Dinners

Always Open To All

Call the Club to make your

reservation, 543-2184

$50 plus liquor, taxes & gratuities

Host this week: Betty Nelson

Next Week: Special Guests at

the Yacht Club on Thursday Au-

gust 16th will be JOANNE & JOHN

HILL who recently sold Two Bears

Marina in Keewatin.

Please join RLWYC members and

Two Bears clients in thanking Jo-

anne and John for close to 25

years of service to the Lake of

the Woods community. Hosts

will be be Mike & Linda Radcliffe

and Rob & Penny Richards

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Lake of the Woods District Hospital

Fundraising Dinner

Saturday, August 11th

RLWYC proudly hosts the annual Lake of the Woods District Hospital fundraising dinner again this year. Just one more table and we will be a sell out! Please contact Nicki Douglas, [email protected] or 548-2004, to support the hospital and secure those last few seats TODAY! Here is a sampling of the auction items your can look forward to at the event: 14ft Cedar strip canoe, value $4,795.00, donated by Woodlake Marine Ltd and Johnsons Waste Management Ltd. Original oil painting by Peter MCondille, value $4,500, Donated by Mayberry Fine Art

Original water colour paintings of Clear Lake and the Kenora Golf Course, each valued at $500, donated by Mayberry Fine Art Grace Anne dinner cruise, donated by Salisbury Cruises Painting of Crow Rock by Eva Fritsch. A day of fishing and shore lunch with the one and only John Monteith, A special thanks to Steve Hrousalas of Rae and Jerry's steak house, in Winnipeg, for donating all the meat for the Lifesavers dinner for the 3rd year in a row. Valued more than $1,500.

FITNESS, YOGA & PILATES SCHEDULE

Boot Camp returns this week on Tuesday only and next week on Tuesday and Friday. All sessions are drop-in based and cost just $15. Please note that due to a change of sched-ule the last week of Pilates has been can-celled. Come out for Pilates with Lou for the last time this season this Thursday, August 9th. Yoga is on as scheduled in your calendar including Yoga for Stiff Guys, Tuesday 4:00-5:00

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The Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation was formed 7 years ago by some forward thinking cottage owners to meet the challenge faced by the sustainability of water quality on Lake of the Woods. On Saturday morning, the efforts of this group and those that contributed to their cause were rewarded by the visit to Kenora of the Honorable John Baird, Minister of Foreign

Affairs for the Government of Canada. In his remarks, Minister Baird announced: “when you look at water quality issues, this is something that really matters to Canadians. Canadians see this as not just an environmental issue, but a moral issue, we want to ensure that we leave this planet in better shape than we found it so that other gener-ations can enjoy this Lake just as much as we have” From the deck of the Grace Anne II, he went on to say, “we have discussed the recommendations of the Interna-tional Joint Commission with the Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation, the City of Kenora and rep-resentatives of the First Nations ... The Government of Canada agrees with the recommendations that the work should begin to identify the necessary studies to address threats to water quality in the watershed such as nutrient enrichment, harmful algae blooms and aquatic invasive species. Future initiatives should include a summit on Lake of the Woods, and a bi-national water management plan as are proposed by the International Joint Commis-sion. The United States agrees with this approach. We have had excellent relations with the United States and the Obama Administration and this collaboration with the USA will complement the significant existing coopera-tion and the work that is already underway and will further strengthen cooperation between our two countries and will effectively address the threat to water quality on Lake of the Woods and the Rainy River.” In his summary, Minister Baird made the following com-mitment: “what we’re doing here today is saying that the water quality here in this region is a tremendous pri-ority to the Government of Canada and for the Gov-ernment of the United States and we’re going to be raising our game to do more to improve and protect the quality of the water in this important area.” There were inspiring and cooperative comments by repre-sentatives of First Nations, by Greg Rickford, MP Kenora-Rainy River and by Todd Sellers, Executive Director of the Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation. The following RLWYC members are directors of the Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation: Tony Ste-phens, Joan Richardson, Don Konantz & Bruce Ormiston.

Sporting RWLYC ponchos and marketing our Yacht Club brand at the London 2012 Olympics rowing venue are Kate Riley, Jeannie Riley Senft and J Derek Riley. GO CANADA!

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The Ultimate YC Dance Cup Holder

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WE NEED YOUR FEEDBACK! The staff and volunteers at RLWYC are working diligently to plan and deliver quality programs for you and your family. Only your feedback, ideas and constructive comments can help us learn what is working and what is not. A short survey has been developed and we hope you will take the time to complete it for each of the programs your family participates in. It only takes a few minutes and has space for freeform comments. A link to the survey is in the body of this e-mailed newsletter, or you can copy and paste the following into your browser, http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8LFKB79.

Annual Member Forum

Sunday, August 12 9:15 Breakfast

Meeting to follow immediately afterwards.

We look forward to seeing everyone

HELP NEEDED!

We are looking for the individual(s) who generously donat-

ed two crank telephones to the Verandah Sale.

The phones were purchased by Hartley Klapman who has

tried everything he can think of to make them work. He

has finally admitted that he is far too young to figure out

this complicated piece of technology and is asking if the

previous owner could please give him some tips!

Please contact Hartley at [email protected] if

you can help.

UPCOMING EVENTS at a glance...

All Week Sailing/Tennis Combo Week 6 Race Team, Week 6 White Sail, Week 3 Children’s Program, 9-Noon daily Monday, August 6 (Civic Holiday) No Yoga or Children’s Program Today Soccer Academy, 10-11:30 at Coney Soccer, 12+ Years, 4:30 at Coney Tuesday, August 7 Pilates, 9:00-10:00 Women’s Tennis, 10:00-Noon Boot Camp, 10:15-11:15 Yoga for Stiff Guys, 4:00-5:00 Wednesday, August 8 Yoga, 9:30-10:45 Soccer Academy, 10-11:30 at Coney Wednesday Night Races, 3:00 Kids Movie Night, 6:00 Thursday, August 9 Pilates, 9:00-10:00 Junior Tennis Ladder, 4:00 Soccer, 5-11 Years, 4:30 at Coney Club Dinner, 6:30 Friday, August 10 Men’s Tennis, 10:00-Noon Junior Fun Tennis, 5:00-7:00 Royal Hour, 5:00-8:00 BBQ/Buffet, 7:30 Saturday, August 11 Angie Ferguson Tennis, 9:00-Noon Power Squadron, 10:00-4:00 Private Function, Hospital Dinner Sunday, August 12 Members Forum, 9:15 Ladies Doubles Championship Gage Cup 1:00 Sailing Wind Up & Awards Monday, August 13 Painting Class, 9:30 Yoga, 9:30-10:45