The Yardarm. Bay of Quinte Squadron, Quinte District COMMANDERS MESSAGE. 1 Commanders Message. 2 Membership Report Membership Note

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The Yardarm Bay of Quinte Squadron, Quinte District COMMANDERS MESSAGE April Edition Inside this Issue 1 Commanders Message 2 Membership Report Membership Note 3 Living With The Natural World Ship s Store 4 Training News 5 Merit Marks and Citations 6 In Memoriam For Sale 7 Rendezvous 8 Squadron Bridge Insert AGM As the winter comes to a close and spring is quickly approaching and our Fall-Winter classes finish up, I would like to thank all of those who made all these courses so successful, both the instructors and the students. We look forward to seeing you all again next session. As some of you are aware, I had the opportunity this winter to apply the knowledge I have gathered from courses over the years. John Boor aboard "Mahseer", invited me to join him in the Bahamas for 6 days with a plan to move the boat south. We sat and studied weather data, tide /current data every day. The leg from Freeport to Great Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands was 67 NM in a straight line, this made planning a priority. The winds lacked the consistency required to set out on this first leg, they were 15 to 20 Knots clocking 360 degrees in a 24 hr. period. The seas were not to bad with 4 to 6 ft swells, as we did go out sailing to test the waters on the Friday. As of this Yardarm I am coming to the end of my first year as Commander, I have found this to be a very enjoyable experience. The opportunity to attend the National conference, district meetings and other CPS events has been a privilege and honour, representing all of our members. Meeting interesting members, from a variety of walks of life, all of whom have an interest ensuring our waterways are safe and enjoyable has been great. The Spring Graduation and AGM will be held on May 7, 2009 at the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club. On this night we acknowledge the time commitments of all those who volunteered during this past year as well as longer service awards. Allow me to extend my personal invitation to everyone to come out and bear witness to the accomplishments of the members of this squadron. Dale Holland Commander 1

April 2009 By the time you receive this newsletter, you should have received your invoice for membership renewal from Headquarters. If you have not received it by early April, there could be a mailing error, so please notify me. Please mail your payment directly to Headquarters. You can also pay direct by MasterCard, Visa and Internet. All of our Squadron Bridge officers, instructors and proctors are dedicated volunteers whose knowledge and hard work make our local waterways safer for you to enjoy. We need your support! With our busy lifestyles, many of us cannot contribute time for volunteer positions, but you can support your local Squadron by renewing your membership. We are a non-profit volunteer organization. Renewing your membership assists us in promoting SAFE BOATING THROUGH EDUCATION. It also qualifies you to receive the many membership benefits available to you. Only members in good standing are permitted to fly the CPS flag. Please take the time to read all of the information sent to you with your invoice. We appreciate your support! Cdr Dale Holland 613-966-0078 E-mail: d_holland_01@sympatico.ca PLEASE NOTE! An error at CPS Headquarters in the billing of Bay of Quinte Squadron Dues. All members were undercharged. A Single membership was $3.00 short and a Family membership was $4.50 short. CPS Headquarters and Bay of Quinte Squadron apologizes for this inconvenience to our Members. P/Cdr. Don Quibell AP 2 OUR THOUGHTS Special thoughts go out to our members who are experiencing poor health due to surgery, cancer treatments and other disabilities and illnesses. With respect no names are mentioned and we hope that the coming year will see a great improvement in your health.

LIVING WITH THE NATURAL WORLD The Yardarm Living With the Natural World Correction in last issue - 2) (IPZ) last line should read "There are two main types of intake protection zones - one at Belleville and one serving a small community of 20 families at Point Anne" - for further info contact Keith Taylor - tel. 613-968-3434 ext. 114 - our apologies. Going Native In the Bay of Quinte area over many years the amount of natural habitat has been greatly reduced by conversion of these areas to other land uses. The result of this loss combined with the invasion of exotic or non-native species has provided less space for our own native plant species to expand. Nature species have many benefits. They allow wildlife to identify immediately sources of food and shelter. This is vital for the survival of birds and other wild life. A diversity of native species attracts a great variety of wild life throughout the year. Native plants are adapted to local climate and environmental conditions as opposed to exotic species unconditioned to the moisture and temperature fluctuations of our area. Native plants are attractive and an enhancement to any landscape or garden area. Many have blooms and berries that are appealing to people and wild life alike. Mature plants can reclaim a degraded natural habitat - check soil type, moisture and available sunlight to make a good decision about which plants, shrubs etc. would best suit this spot of land. Our own species of trees, etc. can stabilize soil, prevent erosions and create habitat along waterways. We also have regional bio diversity. Certain geographic areas have their own flora and fauna which are particularly native to that district, and because they have co-existed over many years there is a natural dependence on each other for their survival. Appropriate lists of our own shrubs, plants etc. and where to plant them may be had by calling Quinte Conservation at 613-968-3434 ext. 126. Olive M. Root Environmental Officer SHIP S STORE Birthday Shopping? Just call Maxine Holland, and she will be pleased to help you with your purchase. We carry many items in stock and orders can often be filled within the week. Maxine can be reached at 613-966-0078 You can also shop by surfing to the CPS website- http://www.cps-ecp-org and clicking on the Ship s Store. 3

April 2009 TRAINING NEWS Our Winter Semester of Courses will be completed by April 6th. The time just seems to fly past and before you know it we are scrambling to get everything done before lift-in. We had a very busy winter session with Boating, Seamanship, Global Weather, Marine Maintenance, Electronic Charting and as usual the Marine Radiotelephone Course with DSC (Digital Selective Calling coming April 27th 29th. Unfortunately all of the students were unable to complete their course but we hope they will come back for another try. We wish all the students in their respective courses good luck in their exams. To the Boating students on the completion of your exams you will become our new members and we welcome you aboard. We ran our first Global Weather Course with a total of nine students. All but one has written their exams. Thanks to George Knight SN and Chris Sackiw for their instruction. Successful students passing are; Michael Batty AP Tom Dolan Ivan Juricevic Stewart Korell Cliff Prentice AP Tim Ward George Knight SN Chris Sackiw P A sincere thank you to all of the Instructors and Proctors who assisted in Training. Your volunteer efforts are appreciated. The Marine Radiotelephone Course with DSC endorsement will be held in the Pioneer Building at Loyalist College Room P24. The dates are Monday April 27th at 6:45pm and Wednesday April 29th at 7pm. Persons who do not hold a ROC(M) restricted Operator Certified (Marine) will be required to qualify for the DSC also. Persons holding a ROC(M) may update to DSC endorsement on April 29th. The cost to upgrade to DSC is $30.00 and this price includes the manual and CD. The cost of the two evening course is $60.00 for members and $40.00 for the second family member sharing the book. Non-member cost is $65.00. Pre-registration is required before April 20th in order to have sufficient material available. If you have not registered yet please call 613-969-9612 or 613-966-9051. Bay of Quinte Squadron manned a booth at the Quinte Mall Boat Show and at the Quinte RV and Sportsman Show at the Sports Center. The deadline for the Pleasure Craft Operator Card is September 15th 2009 and we had a tremendous amount of interest at the shows. If you have family members who will need the PCOC please call and we will try to accommodate you. P/Cdr. Don Quibell AP Squadron Training Officer 4 Frank s Upholstery Centre Ltd. 25 Years in the Quinte Area RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL TRADE Fabrics Vinyls Canvas Foam Futons Upholstering & Upholstery Supplies Slipcovers Antique Refurbishing Marine & Auto Repairs FREE ESTIMATES, PICK UP & DELIVERY Owned & Operated by David Faulkner & Bob Pasternak 613-968-4356 444 Dundas Street West, Belleville

MERIT MARKS AND CITATIONS The Yardarm Any CPS member who has volunteered a minimum of twenty hours will receive a Merit Mark for the calendar year. A Merit Mark is recommended by the Squadron Commander and is awarded by the Chief Commander. The following are recipients of Merit Marks for 2008. Michael R. Batty James Bell Joan Boor Thomas Britton David Burtt Tim Fort Sandra Gill Dennis Gill William Graham Donny Maracle Dale Holland Maxine Holland Brian Karp George Knight Jim McKenna Richard Melvin David Newland Mary Newland Clifford Prentice Donald Quibell Rosemary Quibell Peter Reissner Andy Rezebergs Beverley Rezebergs Olive Root Robert J. Skelsey James Smardenkas Ruth Still Margaret Sykes Edward Sykes Allan Twamley Paul G. Wall Members listed above are requested to attend the Annual General Meeting on May 7th to receive their Merit Mark. A Commander's Citation is awarded to a member who has contributed less than 20 hours. Those hours may be carried over to the next year. The following are recipients of Commander's Citations for 2009. Phil Allison Peggy Bartle Syd Bartle Tim Brooks Barry Deans Brian Hodgins Pat Holcombe Bonnie Karp Jack Press WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE THE YARDARM ELECTRONICALLY? EMAIL US AT www.bayofquinte.org 5

April 2009 IN MEMORIAM In early February John Binnie passed away. John was a great supporter of Bay of Quinte Squadron. He took the Boating Course in 1991 and four other courses following Boating. John and Anita were very active in the local boating scene on their boat Sundowner. The last few years were spent at Prinyer s Cove where anyone who knew John and Anita, and even strangers, always received a helping hand and warm welcome on arrival. John was a Past Commodore of the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club and both were great contributors to the club. Our condolences go out to Anita and family. Rest in peace John! A donation has been made by the Squadron to the CPS Foundation and John s name will be inscribed on the CPS Memorial Log forever. P/Cdr. Don Quibell AP FOR SALE 1988 2855 Cierra Sunbridge 460OMC King Cobra Asking $18,500 OBO Call 613-967-6061 FOR RENT Boathouse on S. Front St., Belleville. Will take up to 35 boat. Power remote door, storage slings. Asking $3,600.00 per year. Call Jim Bell at 613-966-6060 6 1990 Cadorette Holliday 260 Single 350 Merc Bravo 1 VHF/Depth finder, Sony Stereo system. Alcohol/Electric stove, Microwave, Fridge. Large Aft Cabin, 9' Zodiac, American Eagle Tridom trailer. $ 27,000.00 Please contact Tracey. (613) 398-1132 or bernietracey@sympatico.ca New for Belleville Boat Shop dedicated to moderate to extensive restoration. Polishing, Teak & Mahogany Refinishing, Rubrails, Fittings, Detailing, Mechanical, Canvas Repairs, Electrical and more Restoring older wood and fiberglass boats our specialty Large heated workshop in Belleville "Classic Bay Restorations" Booking projects now for the New Year. For a consultation & estimate call Jim at 613-921-6048

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2008-2009 Bay of Quinte Squadron Commander Dale Holland P 966-0078 P/Cdr Robert Skelsey SN 966-9899 Executive Officer Jim Bell S 968-8622 Training Officer Donald F. Quibell AP 966-9051 Secretary Joan Boor P 966-7924 Treasurer Michael Batty AP 392-7359 Membership Officer Ruth Still 967-1772 Public Relations Bill Graham 967-8979 Marep Hydrographic Cliff Prentice AP 771-1164 Publications Officer Donald F. Quibell AP 966-9051 Supply and Regalia Maxine Holland P 966-0078 Communications Officer Tim Fort AP 966-1497 Asst. Training Officers Michael Batty AP 392-7359 Tim Fort AP 966-1497 David Newland AP 967-4725 Donny Maracle CN 396-2041 Allan Twamley AP 969-8947 Historian Rosemary Quibell AP 966-9051 Environmental Officer Olive Root 962-4648 Auditor Ed Sykes JN 962-5790 Port Captains Meyers Pier Donald F. Quibell AP 966-9051 Belle Harbour Barry Deans AP 962-7844 Mailing Officers David Newland AP 967-4725 Mary Newland 967-4725 Squadron Phone and Fax 1-613-969-9612 www.bayofquinte.org EXPERIENCE DOES COUNT! GOT A HOUSE TO SELL, CALL JIM BELL www.calljimbell.com 100 357 Front Bell Blvd, Street Suite 200 Quinte Belleville, Mall Ontario K8N 2N9 Belleville, Ontario 31 JIM BELL Associate Broker CPS Member CPS Member 613-966-6060 8