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mostly... SCOTTIES by Martha Melekov 17819 Denker Ave. Gardena, California 90247 The Fall Specialty of the S.T.C.A., held a t Montgomery County, brought out an excellent entry of 37 for the Sweepstakes, judged by Mrs. T. Allen Kirk, Jr. and 79 in the Regular classes, judged by Mrs. Muriel Owen of England. In the Regular classes, the entry was divided into 34 dogs, 35 bitches and 10 Specials (6d-4b) w hich Mrs. Owen placed as follows: Puppy Dogs. 6-9 (4): First to Mrs. Ruth Johnson 's Carmichael's Knight Errant ( Ch. W alsing W estwind of Barberry Kn owe - Carmichael's Goyette), second to Nancy Nemeth's Brandywine Bulldozer. third to Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Warner's Wee Mister of Bilansal and fourth to Mrs. Frank Brumby's Rannoch-Dune Royal Heirloom. Puppy Dogs, 9-12 (6): First to William Morris' Scots Delight Short Stop (Ch. Gaidoune Grin and Bear It - Ch. Scots Delight Radiant Jewel), second to Mr. & Mrs. G. C. Van Dyk's Argyle Andrew. third to Blanche Reeg's Blanart Benedict a nd fourth to Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Stamm's Anstamm Dazzling Dextor. Novice Dogs (3): First to Mr. & Mrs. Charles Stalter's Barberry Knowe Beau James (Ch. Barberry Knowe Bonfire - Barberry Knowe Frolic), second to Mrs. Alex Bondy's Jolly Bob and third to W illiam & Edith ;iffltrrillanb Jsennd.s AT STUD: CH. NIDDBANK EDGEMOOR EXTRA HEADLINE Owner: MARTHA MERRILL 5339 Cartwright Avenue No. Hollywood, California 91601 Phone: 213-TR 7-7407 Handler: JIMMY BUTLER Q uinn's Winter's Jaunty Jocko.. Bred by Exhibitor Dogs (2): First to Mrs. Reeg's Blanart Bold Lad (Ch. Blanara Bold Ruler-Ch. Blanart Bewitching) and second to Van Istendal's Wee Billie, owned by Richard & Jone Van Istendal. American-Bred Dogs (9): First to Mr. & Mrs. Stalter's Barberry Knowe Wildfire (Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard-Seagraves Heather Star Fire) handled by John Murphy, second to Ed & Susan Fitzwilliam's Gab Bonnie Mr. Fitz. third to Cornelia Crissey' s Crisscot Circus Day a nd fourth to Mildred & Robert Charces' Charvez Dark Viking. Open Dogs (9): First to the Stamms' import, Bardene Bobby Dazzler (Ch. Ba rdene Bingo - Bardene Barefoot Contessa) handled b y Lena Kardos. Second to Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Snethen's Shieling's Pacemaker. third to Seagraves Heather Rogue owned by Goldie Seagraves & Ann Harbulak, and fourth to the Stalters' Barberry Knowe Big Storm. SCOTTISH TERRIERS CH. BALACHAN GRENADIER also at stud AM. & CAN. CH. BALACHAN AGITATOR Sire of IO Champions CH. BALACHAN HOSEA BAYOR CH. VIEWPARK VINDICATOR YOUNG BREEDING STOCK QUALITY PUPPIES DR. & MRS. T. ALLEN KIRK, JR. RT. 7, BOX 410 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SP 4-1291 15
"DAZZLER" SCORE TITLE IN DAZZLING STYLE WITH TWO GROUP FIRSTS CH. B A R D E N E B OBBY D AZZLER, black Scottish Terrier, shown going B est Terrier at th e Sacramento K. C., Oct. 17th under Mr s. Harrhnan, after 1nakiug his d e but at the STCA S p e cialty a t M ontgomery Coun t y, where h e was W D & B OS. H e finished his t itle at P h oenix, Arizona, Oct. 30t h by,vinning his Second T e rrier Gr oup, h andle d b y Lena U:ardos f or o,vners, l\'ir. & J\lrs. Anthon y Sta.m m of Kal am a zoo, M ich. (McMillan photo) Winners Dog: Bardene Bobby Dazzler. Reserve Winners: Barberry Knowe Wildfire. Puppy Bitches, 6-9 (7): First to the Stamms' Anstamm Blue Fangle (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Ch. Bardene Black Jewel), second to Harry and Barbara Monteith's Carmichael's Kismet. third to Mrs. Johnson 's Carmichael's Kin of Kitty and fourth to Hilda Bigelow's Hil Ray's Scottish Melody. Puppy Bitches, 9-12 (7): First to Cornelia Crissey 's Blanart Betwitx (Ch. Blanart Bold Ruler - Ch. Blanart Bewitching), second to the Stamms' Anstamm Dazzing Debra, third to David Smith 's Blanart Between and fourth to the Stalters' Barberry Knowe Blue Berry. Novice Bitches (3): First to Nancy Nemeth's Sandoone Mindy Lou (Ch. Reb el Edition - Ch. Sandoone Casandra), second to Art & Suzanne Licht's Lady Ashton a nd third to Mrs. Mary Fierer's Ford's Autumn Haze. Bred by Exhibitor Bitches (4): First to Mrs. Vona Mapplebeck's Lady Alberta's Scotch Beauty (Cabrach 16 Lenox - Ch. Lady Alberta), second to Marie Bair's Malrie's Solitary Tootsie, third to Van lstendal's Lady MacBeth owned by R Van Istendal & Raymond Desher, a nd fourth to Mrs. Merlyn Williams' Bi 1 ans a 1 Sweeter Bit. American-Bred Bitches (6): First to Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Gift Wrap (Ch. Gaidoune Smokey Bear - Ch. Gaidoune G isele), second to the Sta lters' Barberry Knowe Spring Breeze, third to Miss Bair's Malrie's Personality Babe and fourth to Mrs. Mapplebeck's Lady Alberta's Scottish Ideal. Open Bitches (8): First to Dr. G Jett Jackson 's Fashion Laird's Lass (Ch. La ird of Scots Guard - Mac Tavish Mitzy of Gayloch ) handled b y John Murphy, second to Helen Short's Baldinny Briar Bush (Bardene Bobby Dazzler - Bardene Be True ), third to the Stamms' Anstamm Dark Flair a nd fourth to the Sn ethens' Shieling Secret. Winners Bitch & BW: Blanart Betwitx. Reserve Winners: Fashion Laird's Lass. The Best of Winners b itch then
BLANART BETWIXT SCORES BEST OF BREED FROM THE CLASSES AT SCOTTISH TERRIER CLUB OF AMERICA SPECIALTY BLAN ART BETWIXT, shown going Best of Breed at the STCA Specialty, Montgomery County, Oct. 10, 1965 under ~Irs. Muriel Owens; also BOB at Bronx County under Alva Rosenberg, owner-handled by Cornelia ll'i. Crissey of Wappinger Falls, N. Y. (Shafer photo) came to take on the challenge of the 10 Specials present, and after much deliberation, Mrs. Owen selected young BLANART BETWITX as Best of Breed, and then found Best Opposite sex in her class dog, Bardene Bobby Dazzler., making his American debut. The large entry in the Sw eepstakes was divided into three age groups as well as by sexes, with the finals between the sexes. Mrs. Kirk placed them as follows: Dogs, 6-9 (4): First to Carmichael's Knight Errant. second to Rannoch Dune Royal Heirloom, third to Wee Mister of Bilansal and fourth to Brandywine Bulldozer. Bitches, 6-9 (7): First to Carmichael's Kin of Kitty, a sister to "Knight", second to Anstamm Blue Fangle, third to Hil Ray's Scottish Melody and fourth to Alfred Mitchell's Three Thistle Sun Dancer. In the competition between sexes in PUPPIES, first to "Kin of Kitty", second to "Blue Fangle", third to "Knight Errant" and fourth to "Royal Heirloom". Dogs, 9-12 (9): First to Blanart Bold Lad, second to Charves Dark Viking, third to Scots Delight Short Stop and fourth to Anstamm Dazzling Dextor. Bitches, 9-12 (7): First to Mr. & Mrs. Van Dyk's Argyle Raggedy Anne, TERRIER. TYPE second to Barberry Knowe Blue Berry, third to Blanart Betwixt and fourth to Anstamm Dazzling Debra. In the competition between sexes in JUNIORS, first to "Bold Lad", second to "Dark Viking", third to "Raggedy Anne" and fourth to "Blue Berry". Dogs, 12-18 (6): First to Gab Bonnie Mr. Fitz, second to Barberry Knowe Wildfire. third to John Currie's Blanart Banquo a nd fourth to Betty Malinka' s Sandoone Sir Ringo. Bitches, 12-18 (4): First to John & Cecelia Mitchell's Ch. O'McDee's Bryndi of Aldon, second to Richard Hensel's Dunbar's Gay Redhead, third to Van Istendal's Lady Mac Beth and fourth to Bilansal Sweeter Bit. The competition between the sexes in SENIOR resulted in a first for "Bryndi", second to "Mr. Fitz", third to "Redhead" and fourth to "Wildfire". Thus ended a most interesting and exciting Specialty. At the Maria Obispo K. C., Oct. 3rd, Glenn Fancy gave WB & BOB to Frances Moore's Marlorain Heather Gussie (Ch. Marlorain Proud Piper - Ch. Garlu Haggis Heather) while RWB went to Leard's Miss Prissy (Ch. Crescent Hill Comet - Short Scot Sassy) owned by Florence Wolman & Mean Leard. WD 17
"BINGO" ENGLISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN CH. BARDENE BINGO & BOS was awarded to "Gussie's" brother, Marlorain Heather Jack, both winners owned by Miss Moore and handled by Daisy Austad. RWD w ent to Mel & Elsie Wood's Captain Laddie Lancelot (Ch. Garlu Hea ther Lancelot - Cronkite's Tamishaun). David Eadie sends a report of two Indiana shows. At Logansport, Mrs. Mary German judged an entry of 8 dogs, 10 bitches, and 2 Specials, giving BOB to Ma th Rauen's Ch. Matscot Roger Ringleader (Ch. Gillsie Roger Right - Ch. Lochearn Miss Tw inkle), w hile WB, BW and BOS went to the Eadies' homebred, Bonnie McLaurie Anstamm (Ch. Anstamm Rob Roy - Mac Tavish of Balmoral). WD to Richard Hensel's Dunbar's Sugarfoot (Ch. W oodhart Waterloo - Bobjack's Sassy Brat). The next day a t Great Lafayette, James Trullinger a lso drew a major entry in b oth sexes and placed them similarly, with "Ringleader" again BOB and "Bonnie McLaurie" again W B, BW & BOS earning back to b a ck majors on this weekend. WD on this day to Sharonlane' s Handy McAndrew (Ch. Glad-Mac's Globe Trotter - Sharonlane Mary Faith). "Bonnie McLaurie" finished at this 18 "BINGO" is sh o,vn here scoring Best in Sh ow at the Washington State Scottish T err i e r Specialty under judge, Mr. J ames Trullinger. Conditioned and handle cl ex clusively by Bob Bartos for owner, J'lfr. E. H. Stuart, Carnation, Washington. (Roberts photo) show, and with almost a ll wins coming from the Bred b y Exhibitor class. She is now w ithin 3 points of her Canadian title as well, and the Ead- Carnation English, Am eri can a nd Canadian CH. BARDENE BINGO AT STUD an unmatched group of proven CHAMPION SIRES Representing the best of RED SEAL, RIO GRANDE, BAFFIE for all part icu lars, address CARNATION FARM KENNELS BOB BARTOS, Manager CARNATION, WASHINGTON 206-788-251 l
SCORES THREE MORE BEST IN SHOWS! " BIN GO" sco1 es anot h e r Best in S how at the Mt. B<!ker R ennel Club under judge, Mr. M elbourne Downing. (Roberts photo) "BIN GO" s cores three consecutive Bests in Show in Canada under Mr. Rosenberg, Mr. Dangerfield and Mr. H anima n, who i s pictured above a warding him BIS a t the British Columbia All 'l'errie r Club All Breed show. 19
ies' Ch. Anstamm Dark Paragon has recently added the Canadian title by earning 4 three point majors. She has now been retired temporarily for maternal duties. The Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Washington, D.C. was held Oct. 15th, with an excellent entry of 22 dogs, 20 bitches and 6 Specials (3d-3b) on hand for judge, Mrs. Winifred Heckman, who placed them as follows (Editor's Note: In order to conserve space, placements of dogs previously mentioned with our coverage of the Parent Specia lty w ill be limited to the name of the d og only. Please refe r to previous coverage for owner, handler, breeding, etc.): Puppy Dog, 6-9 (1): Carmichael's Knight Errant. Puppy Dogs, 9-12 (5): First to Scots Delight Short Stop, second to Charves Dark Viking, third to Blanart Bold Lad and fourth to Blanart Benedict. ANSTAMM'S TOP-NOTCH STUD FORCE Novice Dog (1): Sagnette's St11Iwart Scot (Scots Delight Bear Edition - Lucas Paddy) owned b y Louis & Linda Soule. Bred by Exhibitor Dog (1 ): Sagette's Storm Bear (Ch. Gaidoune Great Bear - Ch. Carmichael's Heiress) owned by Stewart Gettle. American-Bred Dogs (8): First to Crisscot Circus Day, second to Barberry Knowe Beau James, third to Mr. and Mrs. William Harris' Woodhart Wanderer and fourth to Harold & Dolores Braun's Balachan Night Watch. Open Dogs (6): First to Betty Malinka' s Sando one Sir Ringo ( Ch. Stedplane Summerton - Sandoone Miss Bernice). Second to Barberry Knowe Big Storm, third to Shieling's Pacemaker and fourth to Dorothy & William Morris' Scots Delight Wild Oat. Winners Dog: Crisscot Circus Day. Reserve Winners: Carmichael's Knight Errant. Marlorain Kennels, Reg. Quality Scottish Terriers at Stud g~: i~~~l~~ BD~\l~~~rrnrt-Am.-Can. Ch.) CH. ANSTAMM BLUE BLAZES CH. ANSTAMM ROB ROY CH. MIDDLEMOUNT RED SUN (Red Wheaten). -~ nd introducing j,. B~RDENE BOBBY DAZZLER (Sib!,:: Eng. Ch. Bardene Bingo- Dan:, :. Bardene Barefoot Contessa) LOOKING FOR: Small ears? Long heads and. cle.an skulls? Sm,fll, dark, correctly placed eyes?, True Scottish Terrier expression? Class 1 Incomparable tempera style, and distinction? ment? TRY ONE OF ANSTAMM'S STUDS! 20 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stamm, 2097 South 4th St., Rt. I, Kalamazoo, Mich. Tel. A.C. 616, 342,5406 AT STUD CH. MARLORAIN PROUD PIPER Sire of 3 Champions and several others nearing their titles. CH. WYCHWORTH WINDFALL (Eng.) SIRE OF 3 CHAMPIONS IN 1963 ALSO: YOUNG, PROVEN SONS OF CALIFORNIA'S LEADING SIRE CH. MARLORAIN DARK SEAL Sire of Eight Champions to Date 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
CRISSCOT CIRCUS DAY SCORES AT GREATER WASHINGTON, D.C. SPECIALTY CRISSCOT CIRCUS DAY is shown h ere winning WD at the STC of Greater Washington, D. C., Oct. 15, 1965 under Mr s. Winifred H e c k m a n, owner-handlecl b y Corn elia M. Crissey of Wappinger FaUs, N. Y. H e was also WD at Catonsville under Henry Stoecker for bis second major, and was BOB at Troy, N. Y. under judge, William Kendrick, handled b y Richard Baue r. (Shafer photo) Puppy Bitches, 6-9 (3): first to Carmichael's Kin of Kitty, second to Anstamm Blue Fangle, third to Hil Ray's Scottish Melody. Puppy Bitches, 9-12 (5): First to Blanart Betwixt, second to Blanart Between, third to Anstamm Dazzling Dylis and fourth to Mrs. Louise Knight's Fenlou's flagartie. Novice Bitch (1): Lady Ashton. American-Bred Bitches (5): First to Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Glynis (Ch. Gaidoune Great Bear - Ch. Gaidoune Gisele) handled by Nancy Lenfestey. Se cond to Anstamm Dazzling Debra, third to Eileen and Richard Weaver's Fashion Fury and fourth to the W illiam Harris' Scots Guard Wee Wendy. Open Bitches (7): First to fashion Lairds Lass, second to Anstamm Dark Flair, third to Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Gift Wrap, handled by Lenfestey, and fourth to Glen Shiel Yseult owned by Glen Shiel Kennels. Winners Bitch Or BW: Fashion Lairds Lass. Reserve Winners: Anstamm Dark Flair. Best Opposite Sex: Ch. O'McDee's Bryndi of Aldon (Ch. Bardene of Blue-Aldon's Angela of Anstamm) owned b y the Mitchells. Best of Breed: CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN AND BEAR IT (Ch. Todhill's Cinnamon Bear ~ Ch. Gaidoune Gorgeous Hussy) owned b y Helen Gaither and handled by Dr. Nancy Lenfestey. Six came out for Local Classes, and first w ent to Scots Delight Wild Oat. second to Blanart Between, third to Blanart Bold Lad and fourth to Scots Delight Short Stop. EASTERN NEWS by Robert A. Ma rshall 329 Newtown Road Wyckoff, New Jersey It was a big month for shows but almost all the news is second hand and incomplete. Helen Gaither's Ch. Gaidoune Grin and Bear It followed his Specialty win with a BOB a t Rock Creek K. C. on Sunday. the 17th. BOB at Catonsville K. C. on the 16th was the Stalters' Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard, who a lso scored a t 21
the Gloucester County and South Jersey K. C. shows, on the 23rd and 24th. From the far North comes news that Bill & Elizabeth Robert's Ch. Raab Hill Naughty Merry-Etta was BOB at both the Vacationland and Lewiston-Auburn K. C. shows, the 9th and 10th, going on to Group Third at the latter. The David Eadies are proud to have finished the Canadian title on their homebred, Am. Ch. Bonnie McLaurie Anstamm. She finished Oct. 17th in Toronto by scoring BOB over Specials under judge, Mr. John Devlin. Both titles were completed in less than a month's 1 time.., Except for the Specialty shows, entries have been fairly light and not too many youngsters are coming out. Could be that everyone is saving u p for the February Specialty and the "Garden". The STCA dinner the night before the Montgomery County show was well attended and the program committee deserves an "A" for effort on their attempt~ to cover a complex and difficult subject in a short time. Grooming was the topic and opinions and demonstrations both were rather inconclusive. Tom Kirk and Nancy Lenfestey made a valiant effort to demonstrate the proper techniques of putting a Scottie down for the show ring, but neither the time allotted nor the setting permitted more than a cursory "once over lightly" treatment of the subject. Several prominent judges voiced their opinions on the importance of grooming and adequately illustrated the subjective nature of the question. Dick Weaver had the new 1965 STCA Year Book ready as promised and it is a beautifully done job. Dick deserves a well earned bouquet for his efforts. Copies may be obtained from Dr. T. Allen Kirk, Medical Arts Building, Roanoke, Virginia, for $2.25 each. It is a fitting addition to the future history of the breed. CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN AND BEAR IT TOP WINNING SCOTTISH TERRIER OF 1965 4 BESTS IN SHOW, 27 GROUP FIRSTS, 2 SPECIALTY BESTS THROUGH OCTOBER 31, 1965 CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN AND BEAR IT is shown above scoring his second Specialty Best under Mrs. Winifred Heckman at the STCGW Specialty. Other recent wins include BOB under Mr. Robert Graham, and on to Group First under Mr. Elbert Vary at the Rock Creek K.C., Oct. 17th. Also Group First Oct. 23rd and Oct. 31st at the Mahoning-Shenango K.C. (judge, Mr. Earle Adair) and at the Delaware K.C. (judge, Mr. Haskell Shuffman). Owner: MISS HELEN B. GAITHER Handler: DR. NANCY LENFESTEY Silver Ho Farm, R. D. 1, Box 98, Wheeling, W. Ya. 26001 Phone: 304-336-7221 22
Next month is our "SCOTTIE SPE CIAL ISSUE", and our hope is that it will b e the biggest and best ever. If you have not already sent your pictures a nd advertising copy to Dan, it may not be too late, if you CH. MALRIE'S LITTLE BLACK T-OPPER. Scottish Te rrie r male. Bred and ow ned by Marie S. Bair. Ch. Trojan of Elm Hall Ch. Blanart Ballyhoo Ch. Blanart Bar None Ch. Blanart Bottoms Up Malrie's Gypsy Soubrette Fulluvit Tea Town Bell CH. BONNIE McLAURIE ANSTAMM. Scottish Terrier fe male. Bred by Harriet Eadie. Ow ned by David and Harrie t Eadie. Ch. Clan Ebon Bo-Brummel Ch. Anstamm Rob Roy Ch. Galley Wren of Seaglen MacTavish o f Balmora l use AIR MAIL and a Special Delivery stamp. Dan promises that everything received right up to press time will be included if at all possible. In the meantime... our Best Holiday Wishes to all. Bonnie Piper's Midget O'Flynn Bright Ki lts Whe lped 1-25-63 C h. Edgerstoune Troubadour Ch. Jane Grey's Wonder Ch. Blanart Band Leader Ch. Blanart Barcee Ch. Blanart Bingle of Greenvail Ch. Crisscot Canterbury Bell Fulluvit First Addition Fulluvit Pretty Pebble Whelped 11-6-62 Ch. Tartar's Bo Pete Ch. C lan Ebon Cin derella Ch. Glad-Mac's Sailor of Seaglen The Black Wren of Seaglen Coolidge Contention Bonnie Piper's Tinker Bell Bon ie Piper's Garbo McTavish McNulty's Black Dancer CH. SEAGRAVES' HEATHER ROGUE. S cottish Te rrie r male. Whelped 11-5 -63 Bred by Goldie Seagraves. Ow ned by Goldie Seagraves and Ann Harbulak. Ch. Kentwelle Kadel Rea nda Roger Rough Shieling's Rowdy Kentwelle Kamelia Shieling's Lady Katherine Ch. Glenview Grand Duke Ch. Lilting Music of Hadlow Ch. Walsing Winning Trick of Edgerstoune Ch. Rag-A-Bash Dunstaffnage Little Plaid Charmer Seagraves' Heather Babe Ch. Fran jean's Bokor Seagraves' Rag Doll Ch. Sea graves' Glamou r Girl Announcing the SCOTTIE SPEC IAL JANUARY, 1966 We offer the following " Special" Rates to all Scottie Fancie rs,... FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING... 2 PAGE SPREAD - $75.00 FULL PAGE - $45.00 HALF PAGE - 25.00 QUARTER PAGE - $15.00 (Add $5.00 for each new cut) These are less than annual contract rates so toke advantage of this "Special" to promote YOUR SCOTTIES! DEADLINE: DEC. 20th SALUTE YOU R FOUNDATION STOCK. PROMOTE YOUR CURRENT WI N NERS AND PRODUCERS. o BUT IN ANY CASE, BE REP RESENTED AS THIS SCOTTIE ISSUE WILL BE RE FERRED TO BY BREEDERS A N D FAN CIERS FO R YEARS!! 23