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DECEMBER 1966 TYPE ENG. CH. STARGAZER OF DARTVALE A GREAT TERRIER COMES TO THE UNITED STATES Imported and Owned by Handler and Agent JOSEPH P. RIGBY & JOAN R. LOEFFLER AL AYERS 6028 Center Avenue Lincoln Highway East Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206 Lancaster, Pa. 17604

Volume V, Number 12 December, 1966 DANIEL KIEDROWSKI - Editor and Publisher 4961 OLD DUBLIN ROAD, HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA 94546 PHONE: 415-581-6062 Second Class Postage Paid at Hayward, California CONTENTS COVER STORY-Eng. Ch. Stargazer of Dartvale ------------ -- -- 2 MOSTLY... Fox Terriers 4 Airedales ----- -- --------- --------------- ------------------- ]3 Scottish Terriers ------------------------------ --------- --------- ] 8 Bull Terriers -- -- --- ---- -- -- ------------------------------- --- ----- -- 26 Cairn Terriers 30 Kerry Blue Terriers --- -------- ----------------------- 33 Lakeland Terriers -------------------------------- ------ ----- ----------- 39 Welsh Terriers ---------------------------- ----- ---- -------- ----- ------------------- -----.42 Skye Terriers ---------------------------------- ---- ------ --- --- ------- ------ ------- --------46 Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers ------------------ ---- ---- --- 48 Dandie Dinmont Terriers --- -------------------------------- ---------------50 West Highland White Terriers -------- 52 Austra lian Terriers --------------- ------- ---- ------ ------------ --------- ----- -- -------55 NEW CHAMPIONS --- ------------------------------------------ -- --------- ------------------57 ADVERTISING RATES Prices Indicated Are for Each Insertion 12 3 to 11 I or 2 insertions insertions insertions I column inch $ 6.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.50 1/s page 9.00 11.00 12.50 1 /4 page 15.00 17.50 20.00 '/2 page 27.50 32.50 37.50 Full page 50.00 55.00 60.00 Insertions must be consecutive. Copy may be changed monthly. Size of advertisi ng may be increased at any time and will be charged for proportionately. For greater convenience to all, payment with advertising copy is requested. Cuts used in advertisements and with news coverage are charqed at cost to the owner and become your property. Win pictures are published at a charge of $10.00 for a single column; $20.00 for double size. COVER RATES - on request Closing Date for February Issue: January 1st Terrier Type is published monthly. No part of this magazine may be reproduced for anv purpose without written permission of the publisher. Th e opinions expressed in 1he articles herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily constitute endorsement by the editorial staff. The editor reserves the right to reasonably edit all copy submitted. Subscription Rates: 1 Year-$5.00; 2 Years-$9.00 Foreign Rates $6.00 Yearly

mostly... SCOTTIES by Martha Melekov 17819 De nker Ave. Gardena, California 90247 Five shows on the recent Texas Circuit, Sept. 25th through Oct. 2nd brought out extra good entries in Scots, with majors in Dogs 4 out of the 5 shows. The Stamms' Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler (Ch. Bardene Bingo- Bardene Barefoot Contessa) enjoyed a clean sweep of Breed honors, handled by Lena Kardos. Ann Gilkey judged 11 Scots at El Paso, where WB, BW & BOS for 3 points went to Sue FitzWilliams' Mar-De's Dark Felicia (Ch. Anstamm Dark Venture - Reando Dablane) handled by Lena, who a lso handled Irwin Raybin 's Anstamm Blue Ray (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Anstamm Dark Pippin) to WD for a major. At the Mesilla Valley K. C., Maurice Baker judged 12 Scots, with the major in dogs going to the Fitz Williams' Brentnut Bravo ("Boy Blue" - Ch. Anstamm Dark Secret) a lso BW. Winners Bitch & BOS for 2 points to Connie Swatsley's Revran Stardust (Ch. Revran Vivace - Ch. Revran Refrain). Eleven at the Rio Pecos show under Roy Cowan, where "Dark Felicia" gained another major, going WB & BW; Winners Dog for 3 points to Alberta ANSTAMM'S TOP-NOTCH STUD FORCE CH. BARDENE BOY BLUE (Eng.-Am.-Can. Ch.) CH. BARDENE BOBBY DAZZLER CH. ANSTAMM DARK VENTURE CH. ANSTAMM ROB ROY CH. CHARVES DARK VIKING CH. ANSTAMM DARK DENNIS ANSTAMM DAZZLING DEXTOR ANSTAMM BLUE BUCCANEER LOOKING FOR: Small ears? Long heads and clea n sku lls? Small, dark, correctly placed eyes? True Scottish Terrier expression? Class style, and distinction? Inco mparable t empera'. ment? TRY ONE OF ANSTAMM'S STUDS! Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stamm, 2097 South 4th St., Rt. I. Kal amazoo, Mich. Tel. A.C. 616, 342-5406 18 CH. CHARVES 111EG 111ERRILEE shown finishing her title by going B est of Breed at Stockton, Ca.Hf., Nov. 6th under 111rs. Hotchkiss Neal. "111eg l\ierrilee" is the third m e m ber of her litter to finish in 1966, and is handled hem by her breeder, 111 i Id r e d Charves, for owners, Charles & B etty Pengra of Ala.mo, Calif. (Jl'Icll1illan photo) Paden's Marlorain Gussie's Tom (Ch. Garlu Haggis Baggis - Marlorain Heather's Gussie). Louis Murr selected "Bravo" as WD & BW for another major at the Panhandle K. C., Oct. 1st, while "Stardust" added 2 more points, going WB & BOS. At the final show, at Plainview, only 8 Scots for Forest Hall, with "Bravo" and "Stardust" each adding still 2 more points to their record, w ith "Bravo" scoring BW. Jeanne-Marie Heyder sends news of the finalists in some recent Mid- BRENTNUT BRA VO shown going Bt,, Winne1 s for 3 points at the Panhandle Ii. Oct 1st under judge, Louis J. Murr ha,;dled ' b y Lena J{ardos. "B1 avo" _als Best of Winners at two oth e! sh o\\ s a circuit. earning a second 1naJor and a 1 of 8 points. This 2 year old son of Ch. I clene Boy Blue is ownecl!>y l\1r. & ::llr-. FitzWillia.m of St. Loms, Mo. (Tw photo) west shows w here her Van dal's Ginger Snap (Ch. Ch.:.p; Carbon Copy - Van Istendal's - Bonnie) scored well, handleci E. E. Thorne. At Hodginville, 11 Scots for Mrs. LePine, w ith :=: going to Seagraves & Harb~: Ch. Seagraves Heather Rogue, c BOS to "Ginger Snap", for 3 pc: The next day at Louisville, 22 ~ for judge, Anthony Stamm, wh~ lected as BOB, the Kricks' Ch. S : onlane Ambassador; "Ginger S: added a 5 point major here, g-::i WB, BW & BOS. At La fayette, ~ Sept. 18th, 14 entries for Je:: Halle, with "Ambassador" "Ginger Snap" repeating. A: troit, Mich., Oct. 9th, "Ginger...,_ went through to BOB, while ' SCOTTISH TERRIERS One of our homebred champions RANNI OUR MO a 11d MRS. M idd'e T ~

BRENTNUT BRAVO shown going Best of,vinnei s for 3 points at the Panhandle K. C., Oct. 1st, under judge, Louis J. Murr a.nd handled by Lena Kardos. "Bravo" also was Best of \Vinners at two other shows on the circuit. earning a second major and a total of 8 points. This 2 yea, olcl son of Ch. Barclene Boy Blue is owned by Mr. & Mrs. Eel FitzWillia.m of St. Louis, Mo. (Twomey photo) west shows where her Van Istendal' s Ginger Snap (Ch. Chippo's Carbon Copy - Van Istendal's Wee Bonnie) scored well, handled by E. E. Thorne. At Hodginville, Ky., 11 Scots for Mrs. LePine, with BOB going to Seagraves & Harbulak's Ch. Seagraves Heather Rogue, and BOS to "Ginger Snap", for 3 points. The next day at Louisville, 22 Scots for judge, Anthony Stamm, who selected as BOB, the Kricks' Ch. Sharonlane Ambassador; "Ginger Snap" added a 5 point major here, going WB, BW & BOS. At Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 18th, 14 entries for Jerome Halle, with "Ambassador" and "Ginger Snap" repeating. At Detroit, Mich., Oct. 9th, "Ginger Snap" went through to BOB, w hile WD & SCOTTISH TERRIERS RANNOCH-DUNE APFEL'S MISS CHARVES shown winning a four-point ma.jor at the,venatchee K. C. under Mr. O. Carley Harriman. She 1vas Reserve Winners Bitch (86 entries) at the Scottish Terrier Club of America Specialty, Santa Barba.ra, under Breeder-judge, Dr. T. Allen Kirk, Jr. She is handled here by owner, Earl Apfel of Everett, Wash. (Roberts photo) BOS went to Benscot Bruce. These shows brought "Ginger Snap" to within 2 points of the title. That "going group" in Northern California recently held a very successful Puppy Match, clearing $79.17 for their treasury. Best Junior Puppy went to John DeSaye's Banlo's Gold Heather (Gilkey's Itty Bitty Big John - Glenkerry's Rose of Heather), with BOS to Mel Fertado's Brentnut Blue Saloon (Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler - Ch. Brentnut Brenda). WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS One of our homebred champions STUD DOGS SHOW DOGS and CHAMPIONS always for sale OUR MOTTO: We breed what we show arid we sell what we breed. MRS. FRANK B. BRUMBY Curran Road Middle Island, L. I., New York Telephone 516-924-5155 One of our homebred champions 19

NEW CHAMPION CHARVES RACHAEL RAE CH. CHARVES RACHAlsL RAE pictured finishing- her.,., title by scoring a nother ma.jor at the Sacramento J{. C., Oct. 15th, under Mr. Vincent Perry. "Racha.el" is the third member of her Jitter to reach championship status, a.n<l was handled by R ic Chashouclian for owne1 s, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Robinson of Mountain View, Calif. (Ludwig photo ) Best Senior Puppy to Charves Dazzler Dyke ("Bobby Dazzler" Charves Elsie Marley) owned b y Mildred & Bob Charves, while BOS was a litter sister, Charves Dazzler Design, owned by Gilbert & Neat ha Robinson. Best Adult was Gerald & Margery Meeder's Wee Kelbie of Angus (Ch. Charves Rory O 'More Bonnie's Miss T), while BOS was Mr. DeSaye's Wee Doc of Rancho Milandy (Ch Glad-Mac's Sandman -Wee Bonnie MacTavish). Neatha & Gilbert Robinson are "proud as punch" of their first champion, Ch. Charves Rachel Rae (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Ch. Balachan Gambit) who gained her final major Oct. 15th at the Sacramento K. C. under Vincent Perry, handled by Ric Chashoudian. "Rachel" is the second from the litter to finish, the first being Beulah White's Ch. Charves Brig O'Doon... while Charves Peter Street and Charves Meg Merrilee are within 2 points of their titles. Congratulations, especially to the Charves, who bred these. From Mrs. E. E. Ogden of Utah comes news of two area shows... a nice entry of 5 dogs, 7 bitches and 20 1 Special at the Intermountain K. C., Oct. 8th, where Mr. E. H. Stuart's Ch. Bardene Bingo (Bardene Blue Starlite - Bardene Blue Cap) went all the way to Best in Show over a Carnation English, American and Canadian CH. BARDENE BINGO AT STUD an unmatched group of proven CHAMPION SIRES Representing the best of RED SEAL, RIO GRANDE, BAFFIE for all particulars, address CARNATION FARM KENNELS BOB BARTOS, Manager CARNATION, WASHINGTON 206-788-251 l

600 dog entry! Melbourne Downing Judged the breed, and from his Puppy class came the WB, BW & BOS in Mrs. Ogden's homebred, Edminel's Enchantress (Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler-Ch. Marlorain Forever Yours); RWE to Georgeanne's Walsing Fan Fare (Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard- Carmichael's Margaret). Winners Dog went to John Stephens' Duinecanis Dreadnought (Ch. Bardene Bingo - Ch. Young's Grande D'or); RWD to the Ogdens' Marlorain Daring Donald ("Bingo" - Ch. Marlorain Silver Spoon). The next day at the Mount Ogden K. C. under judge, Joseph Murphy, "Bingo" again topped the Breed and won Group First. Only 1 point in dogs and bitches, here, with "Dreadnought" repeating as WD, while "Fan Fare" took the point in bitches. With three-quarters of the year recorded in Pure-Bred Dogs (Jan. Sept.), 57 new champions have been published, and from this we can get an idea how Top Producing honors are shaping up. Twelve sires and 3 dams have to date produced 2 or more published champions; 3 sires have 4 new champions, one has 3, and all the remaining sires and dams with 2 each. Ch. Bardene Bingo is the sire of the following four champions: Bardene Bobby Dazzler, Viewpark Red Hackle, Barberry Knowe Blackjack and Fashion Foreign Affair, the latter pair both out of Braggart Muckle Meg. Ch. Marlorain Proud Piper has this foursome: Marlorain Melanie, V.I.P. of Waybroke, Heather's Gussie and Heather Jack, with the latter two out of Ch. Garlu Ha.ggis Heather. Ch. Special Edition adds these four: Lochcarron's Firebrand, Scone Magic Lantern, Leathers Reif Randie and Lichsome Edition. Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler is the sire of Baldinny Briar Bush, Anstamm Dazzling Dilys and Debra, the latter pair both out of Ch. Anstamm Ebony. The remaining sires have 2 each. Ch. Anstamm Dark Venture is the sire of Anstamm Dark Flair and Charves Dark Viking. Ch. Balachan Agitator is the sire of Balachan Donnybrook and Nautilass. Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard is the sire of Barberry Knowe Big Storm and Carmichael's Inheritance. Ch. Bardene Boy Blue is the sire of Brentnut Brenda and Charves Brig O'Doon. Ch. Gaidoune Gauntlet is the sire of Hil-Ray's Black Imp and Gaidoune Dream Girl. Ch. Gaidoune Great Bear added Ch. Gaidoune Gaiete and Stratherrick Mercury. Shieling's Tribute is the sire of Gayscot's Highland Sonnet and Shieling's Pacemaker. Ch. Wychworth Heydey Hoagy is the sire of Crisscot Circus Day and Highlander Hey Winona. The "Top Ten" in Breed Competition (Knight System) through Aug. 27th are as follows: 1-Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler (0/2-3-1-3/16-216) 2-Ch. Bardene Bingo (7 / 15-3-0-1 / 19-193) 3-Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard (l/3-3-4-1/15-186) Marlorain Kennels, Reg. Quality Scottish Terriers at Stud CH. MARLORAIN PROUD PIPER Sire: CH. MARLORAIN DARK SEAL (Sire of 8 Champions) Dam : CH. MARLORAIN SILVER SPOON (Winner of 1963 STCC Specialty) "PIPER" is the sire of 8 Champions and more to finish soon! AND THE " PIPER" SONS... CH. MARLORAIN HEATHER JACK MARLORAIN BLACK SEAL Fees and Pedigrees on Request QUALITY PUPPIES SHOW, PET and BREEDING STOCK USUALLY AVAILABLE MARLORAIN KENNELS Martha Melekov Lorraine Davis 17819 Denker Ave. Gardena, Calif. 90247 Phone: (213) 324-5717 21

Chilclren and Grandchildren of CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR sweep all top placements at the S.T.C.A. Sweepstakes, ll'[ontgomery County, Oct. 9, 1966. From left to right, Joan Hannephin with GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAlt AGAIN (by "Great Bear"), Best in Puppy Division; Na.ncy Lenfestey with SCOTS D ELIGHT BEAU CATCHER (granddaughter of "Great Bear"), Best in Junior J)ivision; Helen Gaither with GAIDOUNE GREAT ONE (by "Great Bear"), Best in Junior Dog Division; Dorothy Morris with SCOTS D ELIGHT ROUGH RIDER (grandson of "Great Bea1 "), Best in Senior Division. In center of photo is Judge, ll'[iria.m Stamm. (Shafer photo) 4-Ch. Gaidoune Grin and Bear It (0/ 3-3-0-1 / 9-146) 5-Ch. Barberry Knowe Bingo (0 / 2-1-1-2/ 8-110) 6-Ch. Balachan Night Hawk (0/ 0-1-0-1 / 7-109) 7-Ch. Marlorain Melanie (0/ 1-1-0-0/ 3-87) 8-Ch. Gayscots Enchantress ( 0/ 0-0-3-0/ 6-85) 9-Ch. Viewpark Red Hackle (0/ 1-2-0-0/ 13-84) 10-Ch. Ste dplane Summerton (0/ 1-0-1-0/ 9-65) Ch. Bardene Bingo is far and away the leader in "Phillips" points, and should be among the top ones, All-breeds. EASTERN NEWS by Robert A. Marshall 329 Newtown Road Wyckoff, New Jersey The month of October is a busy month for the exhibitor in the East ;fflerrillanb 1kennds QUALITY PUPPIES BREEDING STOCK USUALLY AVAILABLE Owner: MARTHA MERRILL 5339 Cartwright Avenue No. Hollywood, California 91601 Phone: 213-TR 7-7407 Handler: CORKY VROOM - the end of the outdoor show season and the beginning of the indoor shows. The vagaries of weather and other natural hazards, when added to the usual traffic problems, present a formidable challenge to all fanciers, and surprisingly, do not seem to seriously impair the entries. We had majors in both sexes at almost all shows during the month, and outstanding entries at a few. An entry of 19 greeted Anthony Stamm a t Suffolk County K. C. on Saturday, the first. The Stalter's Barberry Knowe Windfall (Ch. Walsing Westwind of Bar- GAIDOUNE THE GREATEST SCOTTISH TERRIERS AT STUD CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR TOP WINNING DOG, 1963-AII Systems TOP WINNING DOG, 1964-Phillips System TOP SI RE, 1964-6 Champions and CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN AND BEAR IT Currently being shown 4 BIS-24 Group Firsts-N. Y. Specialty Sire of 3 Champs in first litter 7 Other Champions At Stud PUPPIES NOW AVAILABLE-ALL TOP BREEDING Owner: MISS HELEN B. GAITHER Silver Ho Farm. R.D. 1 1 Box 98 Wheeling, West Virginia 26001 Phone: 304-336-7221 22

CH... ~AAB HIL L l\1erry QUITE CONTRARY, fourteen month ol d bitch, sh own with judge Archi" 1\iacLaren of Glasgow, Scotla.nd, after being awarcled Best of Breed at the Scottish Terrier Club of America Specialty, held at l\1ontgomery County, Oct. 9, 1966. She is owned,. handled and bred by 11'.Ir. & 11'.Irs. Robert A. lllarshall of Wyckoff, New Jersey. "Q.C." acquired her title at 10 month s of age and in a limited amount of showin g has scored 8 other BOB wins am! five Group placements. (Gilbert photo) berry Knowe - Ch. Carmichael's Fanfare) WD and BOS; David Morris' Raab Hill Merry King Cole, reserve. WB and BOW also to the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Merry Go Round (Ch. Barberry Knowe Challenge- Ch. Barberry Knowe Frolic); reserve to Donald Massaker's Raab Hill Rockette. BOB and on to a Group IV, the Marshall's Ch. Raab Hill Merry Quite Contrary (Ch. Barberry Knowe Merrymaker - Ch. Fashion Felicity ). Twenty entered for John Marvin at Westbury Kennel Association the next day. A repeat for WD and BOS to Windfall and WB and BOW to Merry Go Round. Reserve in dogs to Mr. and Mrs. Garritt Van Dyk's Argyle Andrew, and in bitches to Dr. and Mrs. Thomas' Wynchworth Wardance. BOB to Merry Q. C. Devon Dog Show Association held on Saturday, the 8th, had an entry of 31 for Mrs. Heywood Hartley. WD to Mrs. Edward Duffy's Todhill's Absolute Necessity (Ch. Todhill's. Bear Necessity - Todhill's Yule ' Edition). RWD to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Snethen's Shieling's Sergeant. WB and BOW Wynchworth Wardance (Ch. Bardene Bingo - Clynebury Cinderella), this win finishing up her title. BOB to the Stalter's Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard (Ch. W alsing Wild Winter of Barberry Knowe - Ch. Carmichael's Frivolity), and BOS to Ruth Johnson's Ch. Carmichael's Evening Edition. The S.T.C.A. Fall Specialty was held: October 9 in conjunction with the Montgomery County K. C. show at Gwynned Valley, Pennsylvania. This is one of the most beautiful locations we have in the East. This year the weather was absolutely perfect with clear skies, a mild breeze and temperatures in the seventies. An outstanding entry was on hand with 43 for Miriam Stamm 23

in the sweepstakes and 91 for Mr. Archie Mac Laren of Glasgow, Scotland in the regular classes. Sweepstakes results were: Puppy Division (17): First to Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Great Bear Again; second to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stalter's Barberry Knowe Flair; third to the Marshali's Raab Hill Fashionable Babe; a nd fo :: rth to the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Dapper Jack. Junior Division (9): First to Dorothy Morris ' Scots Delight Beau Catcher; second, Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Great One; third to Betty Malinka's Sandoone Miss Petula; and fourth to Marie Ba ir' s Malrie Lonesome George. Senior Division (17): First to Dorothy Morris' Scots Delight Rough Rider; second D. W. and A. J. Hadsall's Charles of Aldon; third to the Hadsall's Constance of Aldon; a nd fourth, the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Merry Go Round. Regular Classes, Puppy Dogs 6-9 mos. (7): First, Mr. a nd Mrs. Cha rles 24 SCOTTISH TERRIERS CH. BALACHAN GRENADIER also at stud CH. BALACHAN NIGHT HAWK CH. VIEWPARK RED HACKLE (with Cliff Hallmark) CH. BALACHAN TOPGALLANT BALACHAN KINGMAKER YOUNG BREEDING STOCK QUALITY PUPPIES DR. & MRS. T. ALLEN KIRK, JR. RT. 7, BOX 410 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SP 4-1291 Stalter's Barberry Knowe DappE?r Jack (Ch. Barberry Knowe Black, Jack - Ch. Raab Hill Fa shionette); second, Cornelia M. Crissey's Crisscot Counter Point; third, Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Great Bear Again; and fourth, the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Merry Piper. Puppy Dogs 9-12 mos. (3): First, Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Good Will (Ch. Ga idoune Grin and Bear It - Ch. Ga idoune Gisele); second, Gaidoune Great One, and third, Marie Bair's Malrie Lonesome George. Bred by Exhibitor Dogs ( 4): First, D. W. a nd A. J. Hadsall's Charles of Aldon (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Aldons Angela of Anstamm); second, Rea son Krick's Sharonlane, Gold Medalion; third, Merlyn R. Williams' Bilansal Troubleson; a nd fourth, Wm. and Mary Boos' Highland Tamashanter. American Bred Dogs (3): Fi,st, Dorothy Morris' Scots Delight Ro.igh Rider ( Gaidoune Go Bin go - Ch. Scots Delight Gay Flirt); second, Sla lter's Barberry Knowe Windfall; third, Marie Bair's Malrie Sunny Treat. Open Dogs (9): First, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Snethen's Shieling's Sergeant (Shieling 's Tribute - Ch. Shieling 's Facination); second, Blanche Reeg's Blanart Bold Lad; third, Edmond and Susan FitzWilliams' Brentnut Bravo; fourth, Mun-Da le Kennels' Gadiscot Guid Giftic. Winners Dog: Shieling's Sergeant; Reserve: Scots Delight Rough Rider. Puppy Bitches 6-9 mos. (12): First to the Sta lter's Barberry Knowe Fancy Fair (Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard - Ch. Carmichael's Fanfare); second, the Marshall's Raab Hill Fashionable Babe; third, the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Flair; and fourth, Beverly Baker Boyles' Pyewachet' s Lady Duff Gordon. Puppy Bitches 9-12 mos. (7): First, Dorothy Morris' Scots Delight Beau Catcher (Ch. Stratherkirk Uranus - Gaidoune Gissade); second, Thelma

Miller's Rinkelstone Bee Brite; third,, Betty Shepherd's Shepherd's Frostee Bear; and fourth, Thelma Miller's Rinkelstone Misty Moon. Bred by Exhibitor Bitches (8): First, John P. Murphy's Fashion Merry Star (Ch. Barberry Knowe Merrymaker - Seagraves Heather Starfire); second, Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Hartley's Woodhart Whisper Jet; third, D. W. and A. J. Hadsall's Constance of Aldon; and fourth, the Marshalls' Raab Hill Grindl. American Bred Bitches (8): First to the Sta lter's Barberry Knowe Pollyanna (Ch. The Laird of Scots Guard-Carmicha el's Margaret); second, Mr. and Mrs. Snethen's Shieling's Simplicity; third, the Hartleys' Gaidiscot Kiltie's Wee Bairn; and fourth, Betty Malinka's Sandoone Miss Petula. Open Bitches (13): First, Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Girl Guide (Ch. Gaidoune Grin and Bear It - Ch. Gaidoune Glazie); second, the Fitz W illiams' Mar-De's Dark Felicia; third, the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Merry Go Round; fourth, the Hartleys' Woodhart Wish Me Well. Winners Bitch and BW: Barberry Knowe Pollyanna; Reserve: Scots Delight Beau Catcher. Best of Breed: Pat and Bob Marshall's Ch. Raab Hill Merry Quite Contrary. Best of Opposite Sex: Shieling's Sergeant. JUDGE'S COMMENTS On arriving a t this show, I thought the surroundings were beautiful, and it was a well run show w ith good a tmosphere. I was delighted to hear of the magnificent entry of 91 dogs, w hich I was told was the biggest since the war. I thought the actions of the AKC in having a representative meet arid brief me about procedure, etc.,.a t the show an excellent idea. I thank my two stewards, Tony Stamm a nd Ralph Krueger for their help and guidance. I think, overall, the Terriers I judged were very typical a nd most of the classes gave me quite a little thought. In the Winners Dog and Bitch classes, there was very little between the first three dogs. The Specials class intrigued me; I ha ve never seen sixteen champions in the ring a t one time. Many years ago, in the la te Bob Chapman's Heather Kennel, I saw ten. I am deeply honored and very proud that the Scottie people gave me the opportunity to go over these dogs. My BOB, Marshall's Ch. Raab Hill Merry Q uite Contrary, a beautiful bitch who filled my eye, asked for wha t she got and in my opinion w ell worthy of it. My BOS, Sne then's Shieling's Sergeant, a beautiful dog of great body and coupling. He wilted a little on the final run up and paid the penalty. I would say of a number of the Terriers, their biggest fault was I did not own them. I would sug gest that attention should be given to improve eyes and ears, and I a lso thought some tended to b e long cast. Bitches, I thought better than dogs, which I thought a good sign. Overall, I think your Terriers compare favorably w ith the Terriers I have viewed in Scotland, England and Ireland. On behalf of my wife and I, I would like to say how much w e enjoyed the pre-show dinner party, and to also thank President Dr. Kirk's committee and everybody we met for their great friendliness and hospitality, a nd a lso the exhibitors for the sporting way they accepted (Continued on Page 49) FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL LITTER OUT O F TWO FINE REANDA IMPORTS! DOUBLE GRAND-SIRED BY THE FABULOUS.. ENG. CH. REANDA RINGOLD For the b red -in Pre potency of this Greatest of Scottis h Terriers, Write or Phone: GOR"DON LUCAS 2980 Middlet on W a y Sa lt Lake C ity, Uta h 84117 Area Code 801-485-9153 o r 278-1 99 1 25.

er's Gussie), with RWD to Gwen frost's Barberry Knowe Frostbite (Ch. Barberry Knowe Blackjack ~ Ch. Barberry Knowe Extra Edition II). The next day "Tom" scored BOB, w ith "Frostbite" repeating a s RWD; both b itches also repeated, with "Plaid" taking BOS. That same weekend at San Mateo, Calif., again only entries in the classes for Dr. Frank Booth, w ho gave WD & BOB to Mr. & Mrs. Fred Politz's Charves Peter Street (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Ch. Balachan Gambit); RWD to John Desaye's Wee Doc of Rancho Milandy (Ch. Glad Mac's Sandman - Wee Bonnie of MacTa vish. WB and BOS went to James Bracisco's Charves Sil-Blu Grindl ("Boy Blue" - Ch. Charves Silver Tassie); RWB to Mrs. Richard Swatsley's Revran Stardust (Ch. Revran Vivace - Ch. Revran Refrain) handled b y Ric Chashoudian. The "Top Ten" in Breed Competition (Knight System) includes shows published in Pure-Bred Dogs through Sept. 17, 1966: I-Ch. Bardene Bingo (8/19-4-0-1/24-255) 2-Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler (0/ 2-3-3-3/19-250) 3-Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard ( 1/3-3-6-1/18-232) 4-Ch. Gaidoune Grin and Be ar It (0/ 3-4-0-1/10-157) 5-Ch. Barberry Knowe Bingo (1 / 4-2-2-2/ 11-145) 6-Ch. Balachan Night Hawk (0/ 0-1-0-1 / 7-109) 7-Ch. Seagraves He ather Rogue (0/ 4-2 -1-1/10-98) SCOTTISH TERRIERS l\1ar-de's DARK FELICIA shown going BOB from t he open class over an entry of 17 and on to a Group Fourth at Quincy, I llinois J{. C. sh ow, Nov. 20, 1966 under,judge, lur. Je1 ome Halle, handled by Jack Funk. "Filly", sired by Ch. Anstamm Dai k Yenture ex Reanda Dalblane 1\10011 Dream, is owned by Mr. & Mrs. E d F itz)'villiam of St. Louis, Mo. (Ritter photo) RANNOCH-DUNE 8-Ch. Marlorain Melanie (0/ 1-1-0/ 4-94) 9-Ch. Gayscots Enchantress (0/1-0-3-1 /8-88) 10-Ch. Viewpark Re d Hackle (0/ 1-2-0-0/13 - B4) With three-fourths of the 1966 show year recorded, we find tha t over 100 different Scotties have earned at least 1 BOB win, w ith Ch. Bardene Bingo leading in this and all other categories. His Best in Show and Group record to date surpass ALL TERRIERS, having 1 more BIS and 4 more Groups than the nearest competitor. As of this da te, 10 BIS wins have gone to Scotties, and the breed has earned 55 Group Firsts. W EST HIGHLAND W HITE TERRIERS One of o ur homebred champions STUD DOGS SHOW DOGS and CHAMPIONS always for sale OUR MOTTO : W e b reed wha t we show and we sell what we breed. MRS. FRANK B. BRUMBY C urra n Road Middle Isla nd, L. I., New York Telephone 516-924-5155 O ne of o ur homebred cha mpions 29

Other than those listed above, the following have a lso earned Group wins: Ch. Stedplane Summertan, Ch. Scots Delight Short Stop (2), Ch. Anstamm Dark Dennis (2), Ch. Gadiscot Sugar and Spice (2), Moir Lass, Ch. Gaidoune Dream Girl (2), Sharonlane Gold Medallion, Sealy Acres Kathleen, Ch. Firebrand Bravo Rio, Ch. Anstamm Blue Blazes (2), Firebrand's Dark Velour and Taviscot Tres Gai. EASTERN NEWS by Robert A. Marshall 329 Newtown Road Wyckoff, New Jersey After the great entries and numerous specialties in October, the balance of the year seems to taper off somewhat. Most of the details for November a re missing, but we have received some BOB a nd Group wins. Gloucester, New Jersey on October 22, saw the William Morris' Scots Delight Rough Rider BOB and GR IV; the same day the Stalter's Ch. Barberry Knowe Bingo was BOB and GR III at Albany K.C. (N.Y. ) Sunday, the 23rd, a double-header in the area as well, with Dave Smith's Blanart Between BOB at Vineland, New Jersey. This win finished her title. The same day at Troy, New York, our own Ch. Raab Hill Merry Quite Contrary was BOB and GR III. October 29, at Queensboro K. C., the Stalter's Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizza rd took BOB and GR II. At Back Mountain K. C. in Pennsylvania, on the 5th of November, the Morris' Ch. Scots Delight Short Stop was BOB a nd won the Group. The next day at Union County K.C. (N.J.) the Stalter's Blizzard was BOB 30 ;iftlerrillanb Jkennd.s QUALITY PUPPIES BREEDING STOCK USUALLY AVAILABLE Owner: MARTHA MERRILL 5339 Cartwright Avenue No. Hollywood, California 91601 Phone: 213-TR 7-7407 Handler: CORKY VROOM and GR III. An Eastern doubleheader again on the 12th, with Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Party Girl BOB and a Group First from the classes a t Salisbury Maryland K.C., and the Stalter's Blizzard BOB and a Group first at the Mohawk ValleyK.C.(N.Y.) show. The next day at Onondaga Kennel Assoc. (N.Y.) show, the Kirk's Ch. Viewpark Red Hackle BOB and GR IV. November 19, Sussex Hill K.C. (N.J.) Blizzard won BOB and GR IV. A fair bit of group placing for a good number of Scots, Indicative I believe, of the keen competition and general good quality shown in the breed these days. Random Thoughts... the end of an old year and the beginning of a new. A good time to take stock of the near past and think and plan for the future. An interesting note on the three parent club specialties: each was won by a different Scot. Off hand, I can't think of one dog that won more than two specialty events during the year, including the regional club events. With the number of specials entered at most of them I think that looking towards the future we can plan for a continuation of the keen and high caliber of competition w e saw last year. A stimulating situation and one that should benefit the breed and encourage new exhibitors and hopefully improve entries across the board. An event of note in 1966 was the publication of Tom Kirk's new book, GAIDOUNE THE GREATEST SCOTTISH TERRIERS AT STUD CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR TOP WINNING DOG. 1963-AII Systems TOP WINNING DOG, 1964-Phillips System TOP SIRE, 1964-6 Champions and CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN AND BEAR IT Currently being shown 4 BIS-24 Group Firsts-N. Y. Specialty Sire of 3 Champs in first litter 7 Other Champions At Stud PUPPIES NOW AVAILABLE-ALL TOP BREEDING Owner: MISS HELEN B. GAITHER Silver Ho Farm. R.D. 1 1 Box 98 Wheelinq, West Virginia 26001 Phone: 304-336-7221 V

steadily, with new dogs and owners venturing forth. It being the holiday season - the time of Christmas gifts and New Year's resolutions - let it not be said that we missed an opportunity to put in our two-cents worth for a good cause. REMEMBER your WHEATEN on Christmas! The first Christmas that m y sister Eileen had Rory, little Jennifer was three and Christopher two. Nothing had been spared. to make the children's joy on Christmas morning complete. The reaction was all two happy parents hoped for as they waded into the treq:wre trove. Suddenly, from under the tree, came a loud wail, "Santa Claus didn't bring Rory any present arid he was a good dog!" Even though Rory had previously enjoyed his brand new ball, one rubber Indian doll and one red plastic fire engine were ever after referred to as "Rory's Indian" and "Rory's truck"... to be equally shared by Jen, Chris, and their much-loved Wheaten. Therefore, the shopping is all done for our dogs: to Rory, a nice set of utility scent articles; Irish will receive hand-made jumps; Derry and Cracker will be carrying ( we hope!) brand new dumbbells, while Fionn and Aggie sport shiny new training collars and leads. And, lest "all work and no play... " should have an affect, there will be balls, bones and goodies for all. As for New Year's resolutions, several suggestions come to mind. For instance: be a member in good standing in the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of America. Send in your 1967 dues promptly. If you have not done so, register your SCWTerrier in the Studbook of the club. Send in a picture of your Wheaten and report on his/ her development and personality. Enter your Wheaten in a match show or in the Miscellaneous Class at a regular AKC show. Take your SCWTerrier to class and get him/ her a title. From myself and the other Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier owners whom you know through this column, a glorious Christmas wish - "Peace on earth, good will towards men." Mostly... SCOTTIES (Continued from Page 25) my decisions. It is also our wish that any Terrier folks coming to Scotla nd would be very welcome to visit us. Thank you all for a memorable visit to a great country. Archie MacLaren Show Chairman, Mrs. Dolores Braun, reports the Specialty of The Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Washington, D. C., held Oct. 14th at Rockville, Maryland. An entry of 14 dogs, 20 b itches and 8 Specials came out for judge, Mr. Robert Kendrick, who awarded BOB to the Stalters' Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard. Winners Bitch, BW & BOS over Specials for 5 points to Eileen Weaver's Scots Guard The Colonels Lady (Ch. The Laird of Scots Guard - Fashion Fury) from the American Bred class; RWB to the Open winner, Mr. & Mrs. Hartley's Gadiscot Kiltie's Wee Baim (Ch. Woodhart Waterloo - Gadiscot Darlin' Kate). W1nners Dog for 4 points went to the Stalters' Barberry Knowe Wildfire ("Blizzard"-Seagraves Heather Starfire) handled by John Murphy, who also handled "Blizzard". Reserve in Dogs went to Blanche Reeg's Blanart Bold Lad (Ch. Blanart Bold Ruler - Ch. Blanart Bewitching). "The Colonels Lady" also topped an entry of 8 in the Local Class, while Best Puppy was awarded to Dorothy Morris' Scots Delight Beau Catcher. 4~