DECEMBER 1963 TERRIER. Sea4on '4 lj,,eeett,e9d- FROM THE. KERRYCROFT KERRYS and. MR.,and MRS. DENNIS GARDINER R.R. 2, Orono, Ontario, Canada

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DECEMBER 1963 TERRIER Sea4on '4 lj,,eeett,e9d- FROM THE KERRYCROFT KERRYS and MR.,and MRS. DENNIS GARDINER R.R. 2, Orono, Ontario, Canada

Volume II, Number 5 December, 1963 DANIEL KIEDROWSKI - Editor and Publisher 4961 OLD DUBLIN ROAD, HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA 94546 PHONE: SBl -6062 Second Class Postage Paid at Hayward, California CONTENTS COVER STORY - Kerrycroft Kennels... 2 By Catherine Gardiner REQUISITES FOR SUCCESSFUL DOG BREEDING.. 4 By John Lasch J UST WHAT IS A KERRY BLUE?...... 7 By Catherine Gardiner ANSTAMM VISITS ENGLAND...... 10 By Miriam Stamm MOSTLY... Scottish Terriers... 13 Welsh Terriers... 18 Manchester Terriers... 20 Skye Terriers...... 21 Bull Terriers... 22 Australian Terriers... 24 Bedlington Terriers... 25 L akeland Terriers... 27 Fox Terriers......... 35 West Highland White Terriers...... 41 Cairn Terriers......... 45 Airedale Terriers...... 48 Irish Terriers... 51 Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers... 52 NEW CHAMPIONS... 54 t ADVERTISING RATES Prices Indicated Are for Each Insertion 12 3 to I I I or 2 insertions insertions insertions I column inch $ 6.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.50 1/a page 9.00 11.00 12.50 1 /4 page 15.00 17.50 20.00 lfi page 27.50 32.50 37.50 Full page 50.00 55.00 60.00 Insertions must be con secutive. Copy may be changed monthly. Size of advertising may be increased at any t ime and wi ll be cha rged for proportionately. Fo r g reater conven ience to all, payment with ad vertising copy is requested. Cuts used in advertisements and with news coverage a re charged at cost to the ow ner and become your property. Win pictures are publis hed at a charge of $ I 0.00. COVER RATES- on request CLOSING DATE FOR FEBRUARY ISSUE: JANUARY 15th Terri e r Type is published month ly. No part of this magazine may be reproduced for any purpose without written permission of the p ublisher. The opinions expressed in the arti cles herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily constitute endorsement by the editoria l staff. The editor reserves the right to reasonably edit all copy submitted. Subscription Rates: Year-$4.00; 2 Years-$7.00 Foreign Rates $5.00 Yearly

ANSTAMM VISITS ENGLAND PART II By Miriam Stamm Buildings at "Darmar." Left to right, house, adioin ing Puppy house, and grooming shed. In the fore ground is owner. Mary Darroch, and ''friends.'' Our tour of English kennels began at Alfreton, the home of Bardene. Malcolm Palethorpe and friend, Josephine Cresswell, met us at London Airport and whisked us off to Alfreton, which is 150 miles north of London in the beautiful Derbyshire hills. Bardene is characterized by its owners as a "small, select kennel," and it is just that. It is the home of the celebrated Ch. Bardene Bingo, w inner of 15 challenge certificates (CC's), BIS at Blackpool, and some of England's other top awards. Here also live Ch. B. Bartello; B. Be Mine, a Bingo daughter and winner of two CC's from the puppy classes; B. Bendigo, another Bingo offspring, who carries the fetching name of "Steptoe," and who is surely one to keep an eye on; and the other Bardene "regulars." Bardene is a family enterprise and is operated by Walter and Beth Palethorpe and their son and daughter, Malcolm and Heather. The kennel is a small, neat, compact building that will house 8-10 adult dogs comfortably, with a small area for grooming and breeding operations. The Bardene Scots are a happy lot and run together quite amicably. Twice a day they are taken down the allotment garden path and allowed to romp either in a nearby meadow or a woods that is a mile or so from the house. All Bardene Scotties become acquainted with rabbits, fox, badger, and hedgehogs early in life. The Palethorpes were exceptionally hospitable and such good hosts that we stayed in the Derbyshire area much longer than we had anticipated. It was well that we had our Ford "Classic" delivered to us here, for we found we needed several days to become accustomed to left hand controls and oriented to driving on the left side of the road. During this period, we made several side trips in company with Walter Palethorpe to the kennels of Major and Mrs. Frank Darroch (Darmar), the Misses Rachel Payne and Sybil H arrold (Bid~ field), Mrs. S. A. Collins (Ryeland), and the Robert Marshalls (Cowpastures). Darmar is a small kennel, too, and is located in Ingham, an out-of-the-way little village that the centuries seem to have bypassed. Our visit was necessarily a short one and confined to chatting. over tea with Major and Mrs. Darroch and visiting briefly with their very amiable six or seven wheaten and brindle Scots. With the exception of a small frame building used for grooming, all the buildings here were of native stone and had been built centuries ago. Stone walls connected them and helped to frame a large, grassy exercise area for the dogs. Bidfield is known to the English dog fancy mainly for its white poodles and wheaten Scotties. Of the latter, the most ANSTAMM KENNELS MR. & MRS. ANTHONY STAMM 2097 So. 4th St. Route No. I Kalamazoo, Mich. Fireside 2-5406 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CHAMPION BARDENE BOY BLUE 22 GROUPS-3 B.I.S.-SIRE OF 4 CHAMPIONS AT STUD - FEE : $75.00 Agent - Handler LENA KARDOS 1115 Hillcrest Inglewood, Calif. ORchard 1-0800 10

.. celebrated was Ch. Bidfield Bix, whose name appears in many p edigrees of English wheatens. The 12 adult Scotties and the poodles are housed in several small, n eat brick buildings at the back of the Misses Payne and Harrold's charming home in Chesterfield. Here we were entertained at tea and introduced to several of the Bidfield Scots, among whom were B. Banana Boy and B. Banana Girl. They are a congenial, well cared-for bunch and enjoy occasional house privileges and daily exercise in a large and lovely garden setting. The Ryeland kennels are on the outskirts of Loudham and are owned by Mrs. S. A. Collins, who perhaps is better known for her Kerries than her Scots. The Ryeland k ennel building is a converted carriage house and stables and was one of the larger kennel facilities we visited. At the time we were there, Mrs. Collins had been without kennel help for some time; consequently, her Scotties were not in the best trim. Even so, their condition could not hide the short backs, good bone and substance, and quality that we had already come to expect in English Scotties. Unfortunately, however, they have little opportunity to become exposed to "the world" and acquainted with people a nd for this reason were not as outgoing in nature as the Scotties of other kennels we visited. Cowpastures is another small, neat, compact kennel and occupies the corner of the small, neat, compact backyard of the Robert Marshall residence at Sutton-in-Ashfield. It is so named because of its address - "Cowpastures Lane." SCOTTISH TERRIERS RANNOCH-DUNE CH. BARDENE BINGO with owner, Walter Palethorpe. England's top winning Scottie; holder of 1 S C.C. 's; BIS at Blackpool over 3288 entries; BB at STC of England. The Marshalls, although relatively new to the game, are in an enviable position to produce good, if not excellent, specimens of the breed, for they are continuing the work of Mrs. Marshall's father, the late G. Young, who bred Ch. Barden e Bingo and Eng. and Am. Ch. Barden e Black Jewel. Here we met Bingo's sire, B. Blue Starlight and his dam, B. Blue Cap, who is also Black J ewel's dam. By this time, we had become fairly well conditioned to driving from the "wrong" side of the car on the "wrong" side of the road and decided we were ready to start off on our own. Milward, WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS One of our homebred champions STUD DOGS SHOW DOGS and COMPANIONS always for sale OUR MOTTO: We breed what we sh ow and we sel I what we b reed. MRS. FRANK B. BRUMBY Brookville Road, Jericho, N. Y. Glen Head Post Office, L. I., N. Y. Telephone WAinut 1-1428 One of our ho mebred champions 11

Niddbank, and Gillsie semed a logical excursion, for all are located in the same general area and within fairly easy driving distance of each other. Milward is tucked away in a quiet residential area on the outskirts of Sheffield. The "Lady of Milward" (and indefatigable secretary of the STCE), fearin g we would have difficulty finding her place, suggested a rendezvous at the Golden Sheaf, a friendly little pub near her, and here we became acquainted over "bitters" and "Babycham." She and her walking companion, Milward Meadowmist, accompanied us to Milward, where lunch awaited us. We spent several interesting hours talking about dogs, shows, and dog clubs in general, and discussing the special appeal of wheatens-an interest we have in common. The six Milward Scotties have permanent house privileges, are kept in excellent coat and condition, and have delightful temperaments. Three of them are wheatens, two are blacks, and one is a silver brindle. Perhaps the best known of the bunch is Milward Mixed Corn, known more familiarly as "Bill," the reddest wheaten I have ever seen, and a real salesman for the breed. Each dog has its own special place on the sofa with Mrs. Yates whenever she indulges in a n ap. One of the great disappointments of our trip was the fact that the pictures of Gladys and friends curled up on the sofa did not turn out. It would h ave been a sensation, I'm sure. The Niddbank kennels of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ross overlook a beautiful valley on the outskirts of L eeds through which winds the road to Bradford. We arrived somewhat later than we had indicated, due to an unscheduled stop in Leeds caused by the front end of a city tram striking the rear end of our "Classic." Fortunately, no serious damage was sustained but considerable time was lost. It was too late to take movies and pictures, so we said we would come back the next morning for this. The Ross', however, insisted upon our having supper with them and we spent a very enjoyable evening talking dogs and going over ancient pedigrees. Mrs. Ross is continuing the genealogical studies of Scottish Terriers started by the late Dorothy Caspercz. The next morning we came back and took movies and still pictures of the Niddbank dogs and their surroun dings. The Niddbank dogs were good representatives of the breed, all were friendly, and all were maintained in excellent condition. We were particularly impressed with three 3%-month-old bitch puppies from a litter sired by Niddbank Domine ex Niddbank Dimple, the most appealing of which (to me) was an eye-catching silver brindle, to whom I had the honor of contributing the n ame, "Charm." The Gillsie kennels of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gill are located on an extremely busy thoroughfare in Bradford and are probably the most compact of all the kennels we visited. Ever y square inch of outdoor space is utilized. The kennels are small, coop-ty pe buildings and back right up to the city sidewalk but are hidden from view by a high board fence. The remaining space is enclosed for an exercise area. It is not very large, however, so the dogs get most of their exercise through b eing walked on lead on the sidewalks of Bradford. We had tea with Mr. and Mrs. Gill and spent a very interesting afternoon talking abou t English exports and comparing notes on judging. (Continued next month) 12 OUR FIRST SCOTTISH TERRIER SPECIAL. ' JANUARY, 1964 is the month and surely every Scottie breeder and exhibitor will want to be a part of it. DETAILS ON BACK COVER NOVEMBER ISSUE DEADLINE: December 25th

.!:~ ~u... I.. mostly... SCOTTIES by Martha Melekov 26332 Belle Port Ave. Harbor City, California The question is often asked, "Do you make any money from the dogs?" This is always difficult to answer, and we usually generalize by stating that the dogs manage to take care of themselves financially. We are always careful to discourage those who want to become breeders primarily for profit, as a program of planned breeding, showing, scientific feeding, and veterinary care, can, we firmly believe, never be a money-making operation, especially where love is a factor, and the old, retired members of the force are given every comfort and consideration. "Why, then," we are asked, "stay in the dog business?" Why, indeed... Certainly there is no other endeavor so loaded with profits, even though all are intangibles. The selling of a puppy, or a service, is a most unique transaction. If handled honestly, it will repay with good friends, not just customers. This fact was verified on our recent trip through the Western States, when we visited Scots we had sent to what we evaluated as "good homes." We were delighted to discover that there never was cause for apprehension, and that, not only were our young hopefuls all in exemplary surroundings, but, we ourselves had some invaluable friendships. In the small communities of Colorado, Nevada, and Utah, Terrier owners are at a great disadvantage. Without many Charves ROBERT and MILDRED CHARVES 2607 N. Rancho Road El Sobrante, Calif. Phone: 223-0281 GLENKERRY'S MR. MAC PHERSON shown w1nn1ng BOB under Robert Cross at the Sir Francis Drake K. C., Sept. '63, where Robert Cross placed him Group 2nd. He also has been WD or better at 5 a:1ditio, al shows, including a BOB and Group 4th at Sacramento, where he was Best Local Dog in Show for the second consecutive year in 1963. This 21 month old Scot is owned and handled by W. Dun ham of Redding, Calif. (Bennett photo) accessible shows, and no resident handlers to assist them, the problem of learning how to condition and groom their Terriers is almost insurmountable. All the help must come from the printed word, and as not everyone is adept at transforming words into actions, it becomes a very discouraging effort in a lot of cases, and keeps many good specimens from ever being exhibited at the shows. Everywhere we went, we heard praise for "Terrier Type," and from some evident results, know that the grooming articles by Mrs. Gilkey were most helpful. Since these areas receive little enough recognition, and we were able to attend two shows in Utah, a report of these follows: At the Intermountain K. C., Salt Lake City, Utah, an entry of 1 dog, 7 bitches for Mr. Louis Murr. Winners Bitch and Best of Breed to complete her title with this third major, to Raymond Bay's Sterncrest's Miss Margaret (Maigarth Marantie - Brien Bry Buterkisk), with Quality SCOTTISH TERRIERS At Stud: CH. BALACHAN ADVOCATOR Fee: $75.00 Home of CH. BALACHAN GAMBIT and CH. CHARVES SILVER TASSIE (pictured) GROOMING BY APPOINTMENT 13

"SHIELING SCOTS SCORE BOTH WINNERS DOG AND BITCH AT THE SCOTTISH TERRIER CLUB OF GREATER WASHINGTON, D. C., OCT. 11, 1963." Mrs. T. Howard Snethen, owner-handler of SHIELING'S TASTY DISH; William Brainard, Jr., judge; Mr. Snethen, owner-handler of SHIELING'S MR. SANDMAN, who was also BW the next day at Rock Creek under Jerome Halle, and has since won a strong Terrier Group under Melbourne Downing at Pittsburgh, Pa.!Shafer photo) Reserve to the second in Open, Marlorain Forever Yours (Marlorain Proud Piper - Ch. Marlorain Lollipop) owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ogden. Automatic WD and BOS to Blak-N-White Billet Doux (Ch. Clinch Mt. Bronze Hillbilly - Ch. Caegor Fascinating Lady) owned b y Blak-N-White K ennels, and handled by Cecil Dingman. At the Mount Ogd en K. C. Mr. F. W. Bilger had an entry of the one dog and 5 bitches, with the sam e male again BOS. Best of Breed this time to the Open Bitch, Glad-Mac's Gallopin Gertie (Ch. Glad-Mac's Globe Trotter - Ch. Glad-Mac's Silhouette) owned by Mrs. W. M. Robertson, and handled by D. Christiansen. Reserve again w ent to the Ogdens with "Forever Yours," w h o also h elped 10 year old Mike Ogden score a Second in Junior Handling in a close decision. W e thought surely someone would send us the complete results of the Washington, D. C., Specialty, but to date we have heard from no on e. We do have the complete r esults of the Scottish Terrier Club of Northern Ohio Specialty, h eld Oct. 26th in Mansfield, 14 Ohio. Mr. John Mar vin judged the entry of 11 dogs, 16 bitches and 5 Specials in the R egular classes, w hile Mrs. Eunice Clark h ad 11 in the Sweepstakes. W e begin w ith the Regular Classes, with the follow ing placements: Puppy Dogs, 6-9 (1): Sharonlane Andy McAndrew (Ch. Glad-Mac's Globe Tr otter - Sharonlane Mary Faith) bred and ow n ed by Mar garet K r ick. Puppy Dogs, 9-12 (1): Balmorhea Gallant Warrior (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - GAIDOUNE 9UALITY SCOTTISH TERRIERS CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR 1963's TOP WINNING SCOTIIE His record to date: 8 BESTS IN SHOW 30 GROUP FIRSTS 2 SPECIALTY BESTS OF BREED "MAZ" and other CHAMPIONS are at stud to approved bitches. Corresponde nce to Agent-Handler: DR. NANCY C. LENFESTEY Silver Ho Farm, R.D. I, Box 98 Wheeling, West Virginia 26001 Phone: 336-7221 Owner: MISS HELEN B. GAITHER

Heather Vanity of Balmorhea) bred and owned by Wm. Evans and Leo Van Dine. Bred by Exhibitor Dogs (3): First to Benbeau Pereil (Ch. Carnation Challenge - Ch. P enbeau Travlin Maid, CD) owned by R. L. Russ, Jr. Second to Sandoone Scot Ladd, owned by Betty Malinka, and third to Mrs. John McGilvray's Lealscot's Our Bruce. American-Bred Dogs (1): Balmorhea Sum Laddie (Ch. Seagraves' Heather Challenge-Balmorhea Dusty Duchess) owned by Erline and Robert Schenck. Open Dogs (6): First to Blanche Reeg's Blanart Bold Ruler (Ch. Rannoch-Dune Rolero - Ch. Blanart Barcee's Dutchess), handled by Cliff Hallm ark. Second to Betty Malinka's Sandoone Thunderstorm, third to Theodore and Marie Euell's Tartan Stewart and fourth to H elen Gaither's Gaidoune Granada, handled by Nancy Lenfestey. Winners Dog: Blanart Bold Ruler. Reserve Winners: Penbeau Pereil. Puppy Bitches, 9-12 (3): First to Filbert Fil's Wish (Ch. Blanart Barcee's CH. TAVVISCOT TRIPLE THREAT shown finishing his championship by going BW and BOS at the S.T.C. of America Specialty, Montgomery County, under Robert Graham. He scored the same win the day before at the Devon show. He is a home bred, owned and shown by Mr. and Mrs. S. Valdes of Silver Springs, Md. ( Shafer photo) Duke - Ch. Blanart Bewishing) owned by A. H arding Paul, and h andled by Hallmark. Second to Richard Hensel's Dunbar's Quite-A-Bit, and third to David and Harriet Eadie's Bonnie Mc Laurie Anstamm. MARLORAIN KENNELS, Reg. Quality Scottish Terriers at Stud Presenting AT STUD... "MR TWEED" CH. WYCHWORTH WINDFALL (Eng.I (Ch. Special Ed iti on ex Wychworth Wishbone) "WINDFALL" has sired 2 CHAMPIONS to date in 1963 and is sire of WB-BW, 1960 S.T.C.C. Specialty; BB & WB, 1963 S.T.C.C. Specialty. ALSO YOUNG, PROVEN SONS OF CALI FORN IA'S LEADING SI RE CH. MARLORAIN DARK SEAL Sire of Seven Champio ns to Date Quality Puppies Show, Pet and Breeding Stock usually available MARLORAIN KENNELS Martha Melekov Lorraine Davis 26332 Belle Port Avenue Harbor City, California Phone: DAvenport 6-7331 ~"f ~.will--~ '""'-""*' ~: :-.,...,_ CH. GARLU HAGGIS HAGGIS. AN OUTSTANDING SHOW RECORD 3 BESTS IN SHOW 5 GROUP FIRSTS-33 BESTS OF BREED BOS-S.T.C. of America, 1963. AND THE BREEDING TO PRODUCE Sire: Ch. Marlorain Dark Seal (Sire of 7 Chs.) Dam: Ch. Garlu Merry Haggis (Dam of Chs.)... Watch for his youngsters in the show ring! Owners: DR. & MRS. KENNETH GROW 1031 North Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs, Calif. 15

CH. FASHION MANNEQUIN, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Marshall of Wyckoff, N. J., shown finishing for the title as BOW under Mrs. Paul Silvernail at Berks County K. C. on Sept. 15, 1963. "Mandy" finished with 4 BOBs and 2 Group Placements from the classes. She is handled by Mrs. Marshall. (Brown photo) Novice Bitches (1): Richard H ensel's Dunbar Silver Tassie (Dunbar's Defiant - Dunbar's Show Girl). Bred by Exhibitor Bitches (1): Mrs. McGilvray's Lealscot's Sprig of Heather (Ch. Gold Finder's Commander - Lealseat's Miss Melissa). American-Bred Bitches (7) : First to Mrs. Elmer Stricker's Sleepy Hollow's Maggie Darlin' (Ch. Sleepy Hollow's Royal Jester - Sleepy Hollow's Shenanigans). Second to Mrs. Robert Wilson's Anstamm Autumn Tint, third to Joan Gallagher's Rannoch-Dune Rosemary, II. and fourth to Mr. and Mrs. John Little's Gayscot's Highland Sonnet. Open Bitches (4): First to Dunbar's Gay Trinket (Ch. Poverty Hill Status Seeker - Ch. Sandbark Gay Tidings) owned by John Wright, Jr., and Marge Crowe. Second to Sandbark Gay Fantasy (Ch. Sandbark Saber Dance - Ch. Glendoune Gay Time) ow n ed by Evelyn Sanders and Lucile Portwood, and handled by George W ard. Thir d to J ean Tait's Sandoone Laurie Tait, and fourth to Mrs. Hilda Bigelow's Hil Ray's Queen of Scots. Winners Bitch, Best of Winners and Best Opposite Sex: Dunbar's Gay Trinket. Reserve Winners: Sandbark Gay Fantasy. 16 CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR scores another Specialty "Best" at the Scottish Terrier Club of Northern Ohio, Oct. 28, 1963, under judge John T. Marvin, with Dr. Nancy Lenfesty handling. He is a homebred, owned by Mrs. Helen G<1ither of Wheeling, W. Va. (Ritter photo) Best of Breed: CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR (Ch. Todhill's Cinnamon Bear - Ch. Gaidoune Gorgeous Hussy) ow ned by Helen Gaither and handled by Dr. Lenfestey. In the Sweepstakes, Mrs. Clark placed them as follows: Carnation CH. CARNATION SIL VER NOTE AT STUD an unmatched group of proven CHAMPlON SIRES Re presenting the best of RED SEAL, RIO GRANDE, BAFFIE for all parfo:ulars, address CARNATION FARM KENNELS BOB BARTOS, Manager CARNATION, WASHINGTON ST erling 8-25 11

ANSTAMM SCOT CONTINUES TO WIN " ENG. AM. & CAN. CH. BARDENE BOY BLUE shown winning the Terrier Group at the Me.nsona K. C., Santa Rosa, Calif., under judge Mrs. 0. C. Harriman; handled by Lena Kardos. "Boy Blue" has won 21 Am. Terrier Groups since he made his debut. On the Canadian Circuit this summer, he won 8 BB, 6 Terrier Groups and 3 BIS. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stamm of Kalamazoo, Mich. First in 6-9 Dogs, and Best Opposite to Sharonlane Andy McAndrew. First in 9-12 Dogs to Blanart Bold Ruler, with second to Balmorhea Gallant Warrior. First in 12-1 8 Dogs to Tartan Stewart, and second to Balmorhea Sum Laddie. First in 9-12 Bitches and Best Sweepstakes Puppy to Filbert Fil's Wish, second to Gayscot's Highland Sonnet, third to Dunbar's Quite-A-Bit. and fourth to Bonnie McLaurie Anstamm. First in 12-18 Bitches to Rannoch-Dune Rosemary, II, and second to Balmorhea Fanfare. We wish to take this opportunity to wish the entire fancy the very merriest of Christmasses, and a happy, prosperous New Year! v DON'T DELAY... Be A Part of the JANUARY SCOTTIE SPECIAL DEADL.INE: DECEMBER 25th Promote Your Deserving Scots In This Great Issue ENG. AM. & CAN. CH. BARDENE BOY BLUE shown winning the Terrier Group u.nder Chris Shuttleworth at El Paso, Texas. On this circuit "Boy Blue" collected 7 BB, 2 Terrier Groups, 3 Seconds and 1 Third in Group. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Stamm, he is handled by Lena Kardos of Inglewood, Calif. (Alexander photo) Bafachan SCOTTISH TERRIERS CHAMPION STUD SERVICE YOUNG BREEDING STOCK 9UALITY PUPPIES FROM TOP PRODUCING BLOODLINES DR. & MRS. T. ALLEN KIRK, JR. RT. 7, BOX 300 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SP 4-1291 17

CH. MEDHARRAS TULARA. Irish Terrier female. Whelped 5-1 -60 Bred and owned by Charles Kitley... Eng. Ch. Pathfinders Drummer Boy Eng. Ch. Brackenwood M1dmght Peggy's Leg of the Mill Brackenwood Fireleight Brackenwood Breezy Benevolence Brackenwood Crock O'Gold Breezy P e nny Royal Pathfinder s Outlaw Bracken\vOOd Crackerjack Brackenw ood Merry Maid Medharras Gaelic Gaily P athfinders Outlaw Frolic of Medr is Eng. Ch. P eg the R ake of Aira CH. CASCADENTAL OLMPIC PRANCER. Bedlington Terrier male. Whelped 9-23-61 Bred by Emma and Carl Roth. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sinacori. Ch. Brambledene Baron Ch. Westfen Panther Int. Ch. Foggyfur ze Classic Cut Ch. Stuteville Starlet Oh. Brambledene Brendan Ch. Spring Dancer Bounty Blue Int. Ch. Faun vom Bannwald Ch. Orpheus vom Bannwald Ch. Cascadental At A Minimum Cascadental Harmonie Int. Ch. Derby van de Helmburg Ch. Cascadental Introduction Ch. Cascadental Gardenia CH. GIDGET McGOO. Irish Terrier female. Bred and owned by Robert Bills, Jr. Ch. K-0 Kelly of Dundalk Ch. Tatters McGoo Ch. Ahtram Golden Cha nce Connemara Coquette Ch. Topsham Traveler Ch. Greenbriar Hussy, G.D. Whelped 10-29-60 Ch. Kilvara Magic Master Kilvara Mag net Ch. Ahtram Sure Fire Ch. Dugari's Nancy 's Choice Ch. Topsham Masterpiece Topsham Tradition Ch. Greenbriar Fiddler, UDT Ch. Greenbriar Castlebar Flip, CD CH. FASHION MANNEQUIN. Scottish Terrier female. Whelped 12-7-61 Bred by John P. Murphy. Owned by Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Marshall. Ch. Walsing Winning Trick of Ch. Edgerstoune Troubadour Edgerstoune Ch. Edgerstoune Orphan Ch. Trojan of Elm H a ll E'iglennar Envoy Ch. Jane's Grey Wonder Vicky's Pride.... Ch. Special Ed1t1on Ch. Wyrebury Wilwyn Wyrebury Watersprite Fashion Fury Ch Rebel Raider Ch. Carmichael's Carmelita Ca~ michael's Andrea CH. KYMRIC OF GREENDALE, G.D. Welsh Terrier male. Bred by Marion James. Owned by Evelyn Tait. C'h. Sylvon's P ersonal Appearance Penzance Pacemaker Ch. Seren Merch of Penzance Elng. & Amer. Ch. Quayside Bobby Bingo of T win Ponds Twin Ponds Sunrise Twin Ponds Sunbonnet CH. COLTAN CAN CAN. Welsh Terrier female. Bred and owned by Mr. and Mrs. S. Sloan Colt. Ch. Coltan Comet Ch. Strathglass Ba llard Oh. Coltan Spitfire Strathglass Classic Ch. Ronvale Marksman Ch. Strathglas,- Sylva CH. SPRIG OF THE ROUGE. West Highland White male. Bred by Mrs. J. H. Daniell-Jenkins. Owned by Nancy Geschke. Ch. Wigtown White Wash Wig Mac O My Joshua Ch. Kar Ric's Cream Puff Can. Ch. Philomel of the Rog ue Bencruaohan Prince Valiant Pixie Phebe Whelped 3-17-60 Ch. F lorbe ll Starturn Bing o's Sherry Int. Ch. Strathglass Venture's Snowden Oh. Sylvon's Starlet Eng. Ch. Paddywell Nimbus Qua yside Fox Trot Ch. Sylvon's Superman Ch. Twin Ponds Sunflower Ch. Bodie's Top Raider Ch. Coltan Honeybun Oh. Double Up of Alvin Farm Strathg lass Handyman's Nan Dunda re David Ronvale Primrose A gain Ch. Aman R arebit of Harham Ch. Raybrook's Elizabeth Fox Whelped 3-21-62 Whelped 10-31-61 Ch. Rachelwood Rivet Ch. Wigtown Nortorious Ch. Ma lcolm's Joshua of Mac-A-Dae Ch. Wigtown Margene Gruben Dugald Can. Ch. Bencruachan Spree Can. & Am. C'h. Shiningliff Symmetra States man Tyndrum Glen Etive.cUL & CAN. CH. SH!PMATES HANNIBAL. West Highland Whit<> male. Whelped 4-1-59 Bred by Shipmates Kennels. Owned by Mrs. J. H. Daniell-Jenkins. Am. & Can. Ch. Roseneath Gruben Dugald Roseneath Gay Kilt White Knight Can. Ch. Roseneath New Dawn Ca n. Ch. Gruben Rhoda Ch. Gruben Moray Cruben Cutie.c-hipmates Confection Fons of the Rouge, G.D. T eena of the Rouge Eng. Am. & Can. Ch. Gruben Dextor Rossarden Marie Clairedale Co-Pilot Can. Ch. Fanfare of the Rogue