Prince George Power & Sail Squadron Icebreaker

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November 2016 Prince George Power & Sail Squadron Icebreaker Website: http://www.cps-ecp.ca/princegeorge Schedule of Upcoming Events: Dec 10 - Squadron Christmas Party at Lifesavers Building Jan 10 - Boating 2 Course, if we have enough students for class instruction. See page 7. Jan 19 - Squadron Dinner at Boston Pizza Feb 21 - Boating 3 Course, if we have enough students for class instruction. See page 7. March 25 - Maritime Radio course. See page 7. April 26 - Squadron AGM May 6 - Annual Spring Gala May 27 & 28 - Squadron Fishing Derby at Francois Lake Resort. Marine Electrical - Page 7 Mark January 19 on your calendar! All members and their spouses/partners are invited to join fellow members for dinner and conversation at the Boston Pizza, near Costco, on January 19, 2017. Hope to see you there! SQUADRON CHRISTMAS PARTY All our members (spouses/partners included) are invited to our Christmas Party on Saturday, December 10, 7 pm, at Lifesavers Training Building, 439 Cassiar Street, in Prince George. Please bring your favourite appetizer and liquid refreshment and join the fun. If you wish to participate in our Mexican gift exchange, please bring a wrapped gift (maximum value of $20). It is a fun game, with a gift for you at the end! We hope to have a good turn-out to our first Christmas Party for all members. The more, the merrier! RSVP by December 5th to Bill McFarlin at 250-563- 7463 or email him at mcfarlin@telus.net. For those members who live outside the Prince George area, and may be in our city for shopping or visiting, etc., we would love to have you join us!

Page 2 Bridge Members 2016/2017 Commander - Roy Bernhardt - 250-562-1238 Executive Officer - Lori Bernhardt - 250-562-1238 Training Officer - Barry Whitfield - 250-564-2521 Ass t Training - Barry Smith - 250-964-9126 Training - Electives - George Brookes - 250-563-3855 Secretary - Judy Smith - 250-964-9126 Treasurer - Paulette Valois - 250-964-2723 Public Relations - Bill McFarlin - 250-563-7463 Membership - John Hebb - 250-963-7111 Communications - Judy Smith - 250-964-9126 Supplies - Paulette Valois - 250-964-2723 Publications - Judy Smith - 250-964-9126 Administration - Bill McFarlin - 250-563-7463 Event Notifications - Bill McFarlin - 250-563-7463 Socials-Dinners & Spring Gala - Barry & Judy Smith Socials-Fishing Derby - George Brookes 250-563-3855 Proctors - Gayle Hebb - 250-963-7111 Historian - Bill McFarlin - 250-563-7463 Webmaster - Barry Smith - 250-964-9126 Ass t Webmaster - Cameron Edwards - 778-229-3163 Port Captain - Pr Geo - Roy Bernhardt - 250-562-1238 PAST COMMANDERS 1984-1985 Gordon Springate 1985-1986 John Turner 1986-1987 Doug Mears 1987 Bob McChesney 1987-1989 John Sahlstrand 1989-1990 Bob Clayton 1990-1992 George Brookes 1992-1994 Grant Olsen 1994-1996 Gary Shannon 1996-1997 Neil Symons 1997-1999 Jim McNeal 1999-2001 Lou Jewitt 2001-2003 Barry Smith 2003-2005 Willi Wagner 2005-2007 Jim Dorval 2007-2009 Trudy Langthorne 2009-2011 Doug Cherry 2011-2013 Bill McFarlin 2013-2015 Bruce Porteous LIFE MEMBERS George Brookes Gary & Judi Shannon Bill McFarlin Port Captain - Yukon - Peter Bagan - 867-633-4608 Past Commander - Bruce Porteous - 250-617-7034

Page 3 Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons Annual General Meeting Barry & Judy Smith attended the CPS AGM and Conference, held this year in Vancouver at the end of October. They attended several information sessions and most of the other activities. They met and networked with many fellow Squadron members from across Canada, comparing how other Squadrons taught the various CPS boating courses. As well as meeting our CPS Chief Commander and others in the National Executive, they also had the opportunity to talk with the Chief Commander of the United States Power Squadrons, the Chief Commander of the U.S. Coast Guard and a Transport Canada Manager. At the AGM, they were awarded the Volunteer of the Year award by our National Chief Commander, the first time the award was given jointly. As there are 19,500 members in CPS, Barry & Judy consider it an honor to receive this award. They were presented with a large ship s wheel award which displays their name and Squadron name, along with the others who have received the award in the past. This award is kept on a wall in the National Headquarters. They also received a plaque as a keeper award. Letter of Nomination follows on the next page.

Page 4 Nomination for Howard G. Peck Volunteer of the Year Award I would like to nominate Barry and Judy Smith of the Prince George Squadron for the Howard G. Peck Volunteer of the Year Award. For a number of years, I have been aware of the contributions of Barry and Judy Smith to Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons. I am a little embarrassed that their on-going contribution has not been acknowledged before. Having said that, it gives me the opportunity to nominate Barry and Judy. I contacted the Prince George Squadron and was given a compendium that they had already put together, of Barry and Judy s accomplishments. All points raised in the compendium are as valid today as when they were written in 2010. I attach this document as it outlines what Barry and Judy have been doing in support of safe boating over a number of years. While working non-stop with their own Squadron, Barry and Judy also provide assistance to: a) Northern Squadrons. Barry has put in many hours assisting Quesnel set up their courses and solving their computer related problems. b) Lower Mainland Squadrons. Barry has assisted Sur-Del, the Sunshine Coast and several other squadrons on an ongoing basis with their course and computer problems. A brief note attached, from the Commander of Sunshine Coast Squadron, sets out how Barry has assisted them. c) Pacific Mainland District. Barry has been the ongoing technical computer resource over the last two years. He has now been formally appointed as the go to person in our District for computer problems. All squadrons in the District direct any and all computer related problems and issues to Barry. d) As District Commander, I also use Barry as a sounding board for ideas, in particular how proposals would affect outlying regions. At the same time Barry and Judy are very active members of the Prince George Squadron. I have had opportunities to attend the Prince George Squadron and have noted that Barry and Judy are always involved in the proceedings making sure courses and programs run smoothly and are at the ready. I have also seen the handicrafts, such as bowls, plaques and figures that Barry creates and donates to the Squadron in support of their various functions. I have had the opportunity to hear student comments regarding the help they received from Barry and Judy. The examples of how Barry and Judy promote and help CPS have been on-going for years and never seem to end. Barry and Judy work together as a unit. If our organization is to survive and move forward, it is important that we acknowledge the contributions by outstanding members. From my observation as District Commander, my personal experience and the notes and examples compiled by the Prince George Squadron and other squadrons, I recommend Barry and Judy for the Howard G. Peck Volunteer of the Year Award. Dave Magnusson, SN, District Commander Pacific Mainland District

Page 5 New Squadron Sign This past summer, Bill McFarlin, our Public Relations Officer, and Commander Roy Bernhardt attended a News Conference sponsored by ICBC, concerning the dangers of Drinking and Boating. This event happened at the boat launch at the Nechako River, adjacent to Cottonwood Island Park in Prince George. Since our previous sign that was erected several years ago required replacing, Bill arranged to upgrade our Squadron Safe Boating sign at that location. The new sign was made by Williams Signs in Prince George. The event did not give us the exposure we hoped for but the Squadron believes their attendance was worthwhile. Enjoy our wonderful winter season with the snow, ice, blue sunny skies, and many sports to participate in. Have fun!

Page 6 The following story was written by Cameron Edwards who was one of our students in the 2016 boating course, passed the exams, became a member of our Squadron and volunteered to help the Bridge by taking on the position of Assistant Webmaster. Thank you, Cameron! I have already put a plan in place for my first year on the ocean as it is a healthy fear, and understanding having a fear is a good thing rather than being too "ballsy". My boat is a Campion Explorer just under 20 ft and I know I would not want to be caught on the ocean in any bad weather miles away from shore, with an inboard and a 10 hp kicker if the engine were to ever die. So my first thing is going to get charts for the ocean and note hazards and routes and their bearings. I would also note the shore bearing if I ever have to look for shore in fog. I know what direction I have to go. I mean common sense plays a role like east will take me to shore and west will take me away from shore in most circumstances. But knowing a bearing is essential. I will definitely be noting my landscape on charts as well the area when I go out and make sure I know if I am up or down from the docking area so if I ever get caught in fog, I know if I head directly for shoreline I can follow it the correct way back to town or harbour. I will be also installing a GPS chart plotter and DSC Radio and understand my safety protocols and channels if I ever have to use them; I ll practice and read up before going out. I will have numbers for emergencies like Tow services handy, flares and will be looking into a dinghy of some sort if I every have to resort to this. Of course life jackets will be common sense. Before I get out in the ocean, I want to test my kicker on a lake in rough waters and just see how well it moves me. I am afraid if the ocean is rough, maybe I might find this is not going to work well. I want to know before hand. I will definitely know the weather forecast and ocean tide charts for the time I am out there and beyond, and use this as strategy to help me if I need the current the right way. Also for anchoring if it is higher tide so I don't ever get beached if I have to resort to land for safety in bad weather or just for fun. Of course testing our all motors before really taking off out there will be the first thing I do. Just keeping a good situation awareness of your surroundings will be a part of my day out on the ocean and always be thinking the worst if it happens and how would I handle the situation so if I find myself in it, I already mentally prepared myself to be capable to think about it rationally and fast. I am afraid of the ocean and I am quite content with this fear.

Page 7 Since this is the last edition of the Icebreaker for 2016, the Bridge would like to wish all our Squadron members a very Merry Christmas and all the best to everyone in 2017. Card Replacements Did you know that you can obtain CPS replacements cards and certificates? If you have lost or misplaced your PCOC or ROC(M) card, simply go to our CPS website at www.cps-ecp.ca -- and you can order it on-line. CPS Boating Courses during 2017 Boating 2 - Beyond the PCOC - starts January 10, if enough students for a class. Suggested prerequisite is Boating 1 (Pleasure Craft Operators Card). Boating 3 - Introduction to Navigation - starts Prerequisite is Boating 2. February 21, if enough students for a class. Maritime Radio - is a one-day course on March 25. Marine Electrical Maintenance - There has been some interest for offering this in a classroom environment. We need about 10 students in order to conduct a class. If you and any of your friends would like to learn about the electrical circuitry on your vessel and how to use a volt-ohm meter which is a valuable instrument to have in your tool box, please contact Barry Smith at 250-964-9126 or email him at bjsmith5601@telus.net Location for all courses: All Nations Church, 1919-17th Avenue, Prince George. Course descriptions and registrations can be found at boatingcourses.ca. Also check out our Squadron FaceBook page at www.facebook.com/princegeorgepowersailsquadron

Page 8 Notice to Members: If you own a business and would like to advertise it in our Icebreaker, please send a copy of your business card (in a.jpg format) to Judy Smith at bjsmith@telus.net. This offer is free of charge to our members. SQUADRON STARS We encourage our members to share their experiences on the water - whether you were rescued or were the one who rescued others. Send your stories to Judy Smith at bjsmith@telus.net for publication in our Icebreaker. The stories are a gentle reminder that boating is a continuous learning experience. Join our family of Squadron Stars - you could even be eligible for our Golden Prop Trophy. REMINDER FOR OUR SQUADRON MEMBERS If you change your address, telephone number, email address, and/or boat name, please make these changes in your Member Profile in the CPS website. These changes are reflected in the annual Roster and also keeps your information current for membership renewal, newsletters, invitations to Squadron activities, etc. If you require help, contact our Membership Officer, John Hebb, at johnhebb@telus.net, or he can do this for you at your request. The Prince George Power & Sail Squadron presently has 271 members, with many who have not yet renewed their membership. Please support our Squadron to keep it successful. Any questions? Contact our Membership Officer, John Hebb The Icebreaker newsletter is produced and distributed by Judy Smith, Publications Officer. If you have any questions or would like to see specific items of interest in the Icebreaker, please contact Judy at 250-964-9126 or email her at bjsmith@telus.net. Your boating stories are also appreciated - share your experiences!