MAY 1967 TERRIER TYPE CH. SHEEHAN'S IRISH BANSHEE Bred & Owned by Handler DENNIS J. SHEEHAN NICK CALICURA 3308 Concord Blvd. 2110 Harbor View Dr. Concord, California Martinez, California
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mostly. SCOTTIES by Martha Melekov 17819 Denker Ave. Gardena, California 9027 Maj ors in March... seems the rule, a t least in the case of those reports received. In California, at the Oakla nd K. C., Ma rch 5th, d ogs, 9 bitches and 1 Specials for judge, Mr. C. H. Colman, and the WB, BW & BOB winner emerged a new champion... Jim Bracisco's Charves Sil Blu Grindl (Ch Bardene Boy Blue Ch. Charves Silver Tassie) b red b y the Charves a nd shown by Miss Owen. "Grind!" had scored that b ig 5 pointer at the Regional Specialty at Santa Barbara, and is her sire's 20th champion offspring, I believe. Winners Dog & BOS a t Oakland, and just missing the title (still needs a single point) was Fred Politz's Charves Peter Stree t; RWD to John Desaye's Wee Doc of Rancho Milandy and RWB to Mel Fertado's Charves Midlothian, who, incidently, could have finished here too! There's a lways that next show, folks! Julia Smith reports on three Texas shows in March, and proudly too, as her 9 month-old homebred, Lea's Hi Go Silver (Ch. Lea's Silver Sentinel-Gaidoune Go Between) zoomed up from the Puppy Class to win 3 CH. CHARVES DARK VIKING adds another Best of Breed and a Group Th ird at t he Orange Empire K. C. sh ow u n der judge, Mr. Robert Waters. "Vik ing" is han dle d here b y Len a Kardos, for owners Lettsw ynne Kennels, Gardenia, Calif. (Ludwig photo) four-point majors and a BOB his firs t three trips to the show ring! Ma jor Godsol judged San Antonio, March 12th, where BOB went to I. R. Raybin's Ch. Anstamm Blue Ray; WD & BW to above-mentioned "Silver" and WB, BOS to Ray Wooster's Revran Christmas Carol; RWD to Gwen Frost's Barberry Knowe Frostbite & RWE to Mrs. Frost's Frosthaven Tavis Kissime. Ann Gilkey judged at Galveston, March 18th, where "Silver" went a ll the way to BOB Winners Bitch and BOS was award ed to Bill ' Justus' Gaistoune Dockie Plaid; RWD to "Frostb ite" & RWB to "Christmas Carol". The next day a t Houston, a similar entry SCOTS DELIGHT Combining the finest G \ I DOU NE and BARDENE Bl oodlines, pres, nts at stud... CH. SCOTS DELIGHT SHORT STOP (pictured) Outstanding Group winnin J son of CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN & BEAR IT. Wi11ner of 7 BB, 3 GR I. 2 GR 2, and 2 E;R 3 in 11 shows. Also at Stud : CH. SCOTS DELIGHT WILD OATS CH. SCOTS DELIGHT ROUGH RIDER CH. SCOTS DELIGHT ROYAL SAVAGE SCOTS DELIGHT BUCCANEER SCOTS DELIGHT CORSAIR SCOTS DELIGHT TOP RASCAL PUPPIES GROOMING BY APPOINTMENT MR. and MRS. WILLIAM MORRIS Deep Cove Road Churchton, Md. (Annapolis area) Phone: 301-867-223 26
BEST IN MATCH to month old MARLO RAIN HOOT MON (Marlorain Rainmaker - Ch. Marlora in Lollipop) topping an entry of 160 Terriers at All-Terrier B r eeder s of So. Calif. l\'.iatch, April 9, 1967. "Rowdy" is pictured going BOB under Lena Kardos; later Group First under Henry Sayres, and Mr. Kris Ursin judged the finals. "Rowdy" was handled by co-breeder, Lorraine Davis, and is owned by \Villia.m Buttram & J. D. Ross of Laguna Beach, Calif. for Mr. Derek Rayne, and another BOB for "Blue Ray", while "Silver" repeated as WD & BW, and "Dockie Plaid" scored the bitch points, earning the title of champion along with it; RWD to Ann Gilkey's Open Dog, Gilkey's Crackerjack and RWB to "Kissime". "Via the grapevine", a report of the 3 Arizona shows. At Tucson, Ellsworth Gamble gave WB, BW & BOB for points to Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Raybin's Anstamm Tempest's Topic (Duff of Inverness - Ch. Anstamm Dark Tempest), while the 2 points in dogs & BOS went to Mr. & Mrs. Stamm's Anstamm Blue Bravado. Ea rle Adair jud ged at Phoenix, where BOB went RAAB HILL MERRY POPPINS, Scottish Terrier bitch, owned by Mr. & l\'lrs. J. R. Seelbach of Ramsey, N. J., shown winning Best of Breed over an entry of 28, under judge, Charles C. Stalter, at the Ramapo I{. C. March 19, 1967. "Merry" then went on to Group Third under judge, E. Pennington Meyer, handled by Mrs. Seelbach. (Gilbert photo) to the Stamms' Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler, while WB, BW & BOS went to Mrs. Virden Wilson's import, W oodmansey Whiplash (Eng. Ch. W oodmansy Winetaster - Grand Revel of Hadlow); WD went to Mel Fertado's Brentnut Bandit (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Ch. Anstamm Dark Secret). "Bandit" repeated as WD a t Mesa under Phil Marsh, who gave BOB to Frances Moore's Ch. Marlorain Heather's Jack (Ch. Marlorain Proud Piper - Ch. Garlu Haggis Heather), while WB & BOS went to Eugenia Grow' s Marlorain Blithe Spirit, a sister to "Jack". The Fresno-Bakersfield weekend in California, April l-2nd, brought out 5 point entries both days. At the BARBERRY KNOWE QUALITY SCOTT I SH TERRIERS Presents At Stud: Eng. & Am. Ch. Walsing Wild Winter of Barberry Knowe (Private Contract) Ch. Walsing Westwind of Barberry Kn owe Ch. Barberry Knowe Merrymaker (Private C ontract) Ch. B. K. Bingo Ch. B. K. Beau James Ch. B. K. Bonfire Ch. B. K. Big Storm Ch. B. K. Wishbone Ch. B. K. W indfall Ch. B. K. Bl ackjack QUALITY PUPPIES AVAILABLE Owners: MR. and MRS. CHARLES C. STALTER 3 County Road Woodcliff Lake, N. J. Mgr.: Barbara Kingsbury Agent-Handler: MR. JOHN P. MURPHY Forest Road Allendale, N. J. Phone: 201-891-058 i~~ CH. BARBERRY KNOWE BLIZZARD BEST IN SHOW WINNER 27
former, Maurice Baker passed on 9 dogs, 10 bitches and 3 Specials, with "Jack" a dding another BOB and a Group Third. "Whiplash" scored the 5 points in bitches, going on to BW & BOS, while RWB went to Mel Fertado's Charves Midlothian (Ch. Gilkey's Johnny Come Lately - Ch. Ba lachan Gambit) still looking for that illusive final win! Winners Dog for his second five-pointer to John Desaye's Wee Doc of Rancho Milandy (Ch. Glad-Mac's Snadman - Wee Bonnie of MacTavish), while RWD was Phantom View Kennels' Clairlea Syn's Fergus (Crescent Hill Synonym, CD - Analari). The next day at Bakersfield, Mrs. Holland passed on a similar entry, with a few additions... still 5 points for both winners! "Jack" repeated as BOB, while "Whiplash" may have gained the title with a repeat of WB, BW & BOS. Winners Dog and the title went to Connie Swatsley's Revran Clarion (Ch. War Lord of Old County - Ch. Revran Mazurka)... GAIDOUNE SCOTTISH TERRIERS GREAT DOGS AT STUD CH. MARLORAIN HEATHER JACK pictured scoring another BOB at Mesa, Arizona, March, 1967 under judge, Fhil Marsh. "Jack" repeated at both Fresno and Bakersfield, April I-2nd, under judges, Maurice Baker and Frances Holland, earning a Group Flacement at Fresno. "Jack" is conditioned and handled by Daisy Austad for breeder-owner, Frances Moore of Long Beach, Calif. (Ludwig photo this one had started out with a Specialty 5 pointer, and ended up with another fiver! Reserve here to Brent- Marlorain Kennels, Reg. Quality Scottish Terriers at Stud CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR SIRE OF 15 CHAMPIONS LLOYD TROPHY WINNER 1963 15 BIS ALL BREEDS - 3 SPECIALTIES 7 FIRSTS IN GROUP CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN AND BEAR IT SIRE OF 6 CHAMPIONS 5 BIS ALL BREEDS - 3 SPECIALTIES 31 FIRSTS IN GROUP CH. GAIDOUNE SMOKEY BEAR SIRE OF 7 CHAMPIONS CH. GAIDOUNE GA VIN BY TROUBADOUR SIRE OF CHAMPIONS CH. GAIDOUNE GAUNTLET SIRE OF CHAMPIONS GAIDOUNE GO BINGO BY CH. BARDENE BINGO IN HIS FIRST LITIER SIRED CH. SCOTS DELIGHT ROUGH RIDER Owner: HELEN B. GAITHER Correspondence to: DR. NANCY C. LEN FESTEY Silver Ho Farm, RD. I, Box 98 Wheeling, West Virginia 26003 Phone: 30--336-7221 CH. MARLORAIN PROUD PIPER Sire: CH. MARLORAIN DARK SEAL Dam: CH. MARLORAIN SILVER SPOON 11 PIPER 11 is the sire of 8 Champions and more to finish soon! AND THE "PIPER" SONS CH. MARLORAIN HEATHER JACK MARLORAIN BLACK SEAL AND THE "BINGO" SON MARLORAIN RAINMAKER QUALITY PUPPIES SHOW, PET and BREEDING STOCK USUALLY AVAILABLE MARLORAIN KENNELS Martha Melekov Lorraine Davis 17819 Denker Ave. Gardena, Calif. 9027 Phone: (213) 32-5717 28
THE TOP 10 IN BREED COMPETITION, Knight System, for 1966 RANK NAME BIS GI G2 G3 G BB Pts. I 2 Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler ----------------- -------------------- Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard -------- ------------------------- 0 I 2 5 8 31 29 16 10 3 Ch. Bardene Bingo ------------------------------------------------------ 11 Ch. Gaidoune Grin and Bear It ------------------------------ 0 23 3 5 0 0 I 2 28 12 292 178 5 Ch. Barberry Knowe Bingo ------------------------------------ I 2 3 1 175 6 Ch. Raab Hill Merry Quite Contrary -------------------- 0 0 I 3 I 9 165 7 Ch. Seagraves Heather Rogue -------------------------------- 0 2 2 1 139 8 Ch. Balachan Night Hawk ---------------------------------------- O O I I I 8 118 9 Ch. Viewpark Red Hackle ---------------------------------------- 0 I 2 0 1 16 11 IO Ch. Gayscots Enchantress ---------------------------------------- 0 I O 3 I 9 99 nut Bandit. A final reminder about the S.T.C. of California Specialty, June 23rd in Century City... Charles Marek to judge the Sweepstakes, while Bob Bartos passes on the Regular classes. Superintendent for the show is Jack Thomsen, Box 73 1, Littleton, Colo. 80120. With the March ''Gazette" at hand, we can present a "roundup" of the fop Winners for 1966. It was a great ear for Scots, with no less than 13 sts in Show and 67 Gro.up Firsts 1rned by the breed. Eleven of the,is w ins, of course, were earned by Ch. Bardene Bingo, unquestionably year's Top Terrier (Phillips points).. and already off to a terrific start in '67 with his Specialty and Westminster Best in Shows! In Breed Competition (Knight System) it was a very close race, with only 6 points separating the two top placements, "Dazzler" gaining the nod with 2 more BOB wins. Ch. Raab Hill Merry Quite Contrary was "Top Gal", and along with Ch. Gayscots Enchantress, the only pair from the distaff 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 -~H. CHARVES DARK VIKING :H. ANSTAMM DARK DENNIS \ NSTAMM DAZZLING DEXTOR.:H. ANSTAMM BLUE BUCCANEER '.COKING FOR: Small ears? Long heads and clean skulls? Small, dark, correctly placed eyes? True Scottish Terrier expression? Class, style, and distinction? Incomparable temperament? '"RY ONE OF ANSTAMM'S STUDS! v1r. and Mrs. Anthony Stamm, 2097 South th St., Rt. I. Kalamazoo, Mich. Tel. A.C. 616, 32-506 side to make our "Top Ten". All the BIS awards were won by members of our "Top Ten", but a host of others won Group Firsts: Ch. Marlorain Melanie (1), Ch. Scots Delight Short Stop (3), Ch. Ste.dplane Summertan (1), Ch. Anstamm Dark Dennis (2), Ch. Gadiscot Sugar and Spice (2), Ch. Moir Lass (1), Ch. Sealy Acres Kathleen (2), Ch. Gaidoune Dream Girl (2), Sharonlane Gold Medallion (1), Gaidoune Party Girl (2), Gadiscot Guid Giftie (2), Gaidoune Southern Gentleman (1), Ch. Firebrand Bravo Rio (1), Ch. Anstamm Blue Blazes (2), Firebrand's Dark Velour (I) and Taviscot Tres Gai (I). SALINA (Kans.) K. C. April 7, 1967 Judge-Virgil Johnson BOB: Ch. Mar-De's Dark Feli cia - E. Fitzjl-Merrillanb Jkennds QUALITY PUPPIES BREEDING STOCK USUALLY AVAILABLE Owner: MARTHA MERRILL 5339 Cartwright Avenue No. Hollywood, California 91601 Phone: 213-TR 7-707 Handler: CORKY VROOM ERRIER TYPE 29
William. WB, BW: Pe nvale Perfection - L. Sealing. WD, BOS: Heathe rlane Tig e r Rag. RWD: Brentnut Bravo - E. FitzWil liam. RWB: Buhler's Boidheach Fearcha r - R. Bu hl e r. WICHITA (Kans.) K. C. April 8, 1967 Judge-Earle Adair WD, BW, BOB, GR: Brentn ut Bravo. WB : Pe nva le Pe rfection. RWD: Heathe rla ne Tiger Rag. RWB: Mountview's Top O'The Morn R. Bay. HUTCHINSON (Kans.) K. C. April 9, 1967 Judge-Cecil Schoeneck WD, BW, BOB, GRl: Brent nu t Bravo. BOS: Ch. Mar-De's Dark Fe li cia. WB : Penvale Perfection. RWD: Dundee Dot Konomos - E. Konomos. RWB: Hyscot's Wee Snappy Mod h J. H eyder. SACRAMENTO (Calif.) K. C. April 17, 1967 Judge-Henry Stoecker WB, BW, BOB: Balachan Storm La ss - S. Dougan. WD, BOS: Charves Peter Street - F. Poli t z. RWD: C lairlea Syn 's Fergus - Phantom View K' ls. RWB : Charves Elsie Marley - R. Charves. EASTERN NEWS by Robert A. Marshall 329 Newtown Road Wyckoff, New Jersey Saw Mill River KC had an entry of 1 for Mr. Cyrus K. Rickel on March 12. WD and BOW to Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stalters Barberry Knowe Wildfire (Ch. Barberry Know Blizzard - Seagraves Heather Starfire ), this win completing his title Reserve to Marion McRae's Van Istendal's Braw Wee Jamie. WB to the Stalters' Barberry Knowe Flair (Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard - Ch. Carmichael's Fanfare); reserve to Mary Boon's Gaidoune Gifts Galore. BOB to Ch. Barberry Knowe Bingo, also owned by the Stalters and BOS to Ida Ginsberg's Ch. Britkilty Beguiling. An outstanding entry of 28 for Mr. Charles Stalter a t the Ramapo KC show on March at Paterson, N. J. WD and BOS to Mr. and Mrs. Garritt Van Dyk's Argyle Andrew (Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard - Lady Kyle of Argyle); reserve to Van lstendal's Braw Wee Jamie. WB, BOW, BOB and later on to a group III under E. Penington Meyer, Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Seelbach's Haab Hill 30 Merry Poppins (Ch. Barberry knowe Merrymaker-Ch. Fashion Felicity); reserve to Van Dyk's Argyle Raggedy Anne. Bronx County KC on the 25th, with an entry of 1 for Mr. James A. Farrell, Jr. W D and BOW, the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Merry Andrew (Ch. Barberry Knowe Merrymaker-Seagraves Heather Starfire) ; reserve Barberry Knowe Tornado. WB and BOS also the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Flair, and reserve to Donald Massaker's Raab Hill Rockette. BOB to Ch. Barberry Knowe Bingo. Random Thoughts... Every breeder sooner or later finds himself in a p osition where someone who has tried to show a first puppy unsuccessfully comes looking for a show potential pup and expresses serious intentions to show it. Often they solicit help, advice and guidance and initially work hard at those first training and grooming sessions, but then a ha lf dozen shows and various red, y ellow and other as- 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 206-788-2511
sorte;;i'colored ribbons, and the fever of exhibiting begins to abate. The novice then becomes a target for all sorts of gratuitous advice. He hears that "you can't beat the pros", that all the judges are "either ignorant of the breed or always demonstrate favoritism in their placements", that "so and so doesn't have good dogs but always wins for this reason or another." The new exhibitor, at the most vulnerable time in his brief career is literally overwhelmed by this sort of talk and many times just quits. Perhaps the dog game is better off without some of these new ones, if they lack the fortitude, the willingness to see something through. They can never make a contribution to the sport. We do, however, lose some that we can ill afford to do without - those who have both the desire to work and love for the breed. To these, the established and experienced members of the fraternity owe an encouraging word - a truthful and honest appraisal of what they must do to improve. This advice is difficult to give, it often means that you must criticize their dog or the lack of work they have done on it. But if done gently, it can give that little boost to get them on their winning way. And the satisfaction of seeing them succeed is a reward in itself. ~atada,e SCOTTISH TERRIERS ~~ CH. BALACHAN GRENADIER also at stud CH. BALACHAN NIGHT HAWK CH. VIEWPARK RED HACKLE (with CliH Hallmark) CH. BALACHAN TOPGALLANT BALACHAN KINGMAKER YOUNG BREEDING STOCK QUALITY PUPPIES DR. & MRS. T. ALLEN KIRK, JR. RT. 7, BOX 10 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SP -1291 TYPE Mostly... WHEATENS-(Continued from page 21) started, well adapted puppy who adapted to all weather conditions '.m ows and loves humans- the rest and have fit into any living arrange- ;.s up to the new owners. ments provided for them. Nature has provided our Soft :oated Wheaten Terrier with beauy, which is b a lanced by the smooth If we continue to make this attribute a MUST, fostered by the powerful muscular development of a breeder and demanded by the potential owner, the Soft Coated REAL DOG; he is alert and intelligent. His temperament, as of now, Wheaten Terrier will surely attain - is ideal. Our Wheatens are in homes the recognition he so amply dew ith children of all a ges; they live serves. with older couples; they are in city 1---------------~1... a partments (sometimes alone during work hours), on the farm or maybe enjoy the freedom of a large estate; they live near the shore, in the mountains, in the north, east, south, midwest and western areas of our country. So far a s I know they have REMEMBER YOU ENJOY SEEING THE "WINNING" DOGS OF YOUR FAVORITE BREED, and other breeders would like to see yours. Let's get together and see them ALL right on the pages of TERRIER TYPE. YOUR magazine!! Single Column... only $15.00 Double Size... only $25.00 31