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mostly... SCOTTIES by Martha Melekov 26332 Bel le Fort Ave. Harbor City, California The winter Specialty of the Scottish Terrier Club of America is always the highlight of the year, with entries coming from all parts of the country. This year t h e Specialty was judged by the thir d generation Scottie man, Mr. Ben Brown of California, who must have enjoyed the entry of 23 dogs, 21 bitches and 7 Specials (6 dogs- 1 bitch). We w er e also for tunate to have another long-time Scottie breeder passing out the Group ribbons the n ext day at Westminster, where judge, Mr. Anthony Stamm awar ded a Group Second to Ch. Carmichael's Fanfare, who was the Best of Breed winner both at the Specialty and "Garden". Mr. Br own's class winners are as follows: Puppy Dogs, 6-9 months (1): Malrie's Personality Kid (Ch. The Laird of Scots Guard - Fulluvit Teatown Bell) owned by Marie S. Blair. Puppy Dogs, 9-12 months (5): First to Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas' Highlander Hey Jamie (Ch. Wychworth Heyday H oagy - Scotvale Suzanne) h andled by Anne Rogers. Second to Van lstendal's Wee Billie, owned by Richard and J an Van Istendal. Third to Kathy Leifels' Rannoch-Dune Patience, and fourth to Mrs. Frank Brumby's Rannoch-Dune Randolph. Bred by Exhibitor Dogs (3): First to Van Istendal's Wee Billie, Second to Mrs. Brumby's Rannoch-Dune Rex, and third to Stephen Elis' Cardoon Carmel. Charves ROBERT and MILDRED CHARVES 2607 N. Ra ncho Road El So brante, Calif. Phone: 223-0281 CH. CARMICHAEL'S FANFARE, shown winning Best of Breed for the third consecutive time at the STC of America Specialty, here under judge, Mr. Bera,ard Brown. Handled as always by John Murphy, she is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stalter of Woodcliff Lake, N. J.!Brown photo) American-Bred Dogs (6): First to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stalter's Barberry Knowe Back Stop (Ch. Walsing Wild Winter of Barberry Knowe - Seagraves Heather Star Fire) handled by Florence Prentice. Second to Eileen and Richard Weaver's Scots Guard Rolling Caissons, third to Blanche Reeg's Blanart Black Baron, handled by Cliff Hallmark, and fourth to Maxine Manfredo's Bilansal Call Me Trouble. Open Dogs (9): First to Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Snether 's Shieling's Impression (Shieling's Tribute - R eanda Rose- GAIDOUNE (j)uality SCOTTISH TERRIERS CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR 1963's TOP WINNING SCOTIIE His record to date: 8 BESTS IN SHOW 32 GROUP FIRSTS 2 SPECIALTY BESTS OF BREED "MAZ" and other CHAMPIONS a re at stud to approved bitches. Correspondence to Agent-Handler: DR. NANCY C. LENFESTEY Silver Ho Farm, R.D. I, Box 98 Wheeling, West Virginia 26001 Phone: 336-7221 Owne r: MISS HELEN B. GAITHER Quality SCOTTISH TERRIERS e At Stud: CH. BALACHAN ADVOCATOR Fee : $75.00 e Home of CH. BALACHAN GAMBIT and CH. CHARVES SILVER TASSIE {pictured) e GROOMING BY APPOINTMENT 24
lime). Second to Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Grin and Bear It. handled by Nancy Lenfestey, third to Dr. and Mrs. T. Allen Kirk 's Balachan Grenadier. and fourth to Schaeffer's Hobo. owned by Ronald Schaeffer. Winners Dog: Shieling's Impression. Reserve Winners: Barberry Knowe Back Stop. Puppy Bitches, 6-9 months (2): First to Marie Bair's Malrie's Personality Babe, sister to "Personality Kid". Second to Mrs. Merlyn Williams' Ben Braggie Glamour Girl. Puppy Bitches, 9-12 months (3): First to Dr. C. E. Jett-Jackson's Fashion Laird's Lass (Ch. The Laird of Scots Guard - MacTavish Mitzy of Gayloch) handled by John Murphy. Second to Bert Tryon's Milady Merry Mischief, and third to Ronald Schaeffer's Fashion First Impression, all from the same litter. Novice. Bitches (1): Shian Roxanne (Goohen Duffy- Mederos' Clara J aney) owned by P atricia Gieseler. American-Bred Bitches (6): First to Carnation Chanteuse (Carnation Trum- ANSTAMM KENNELS WINNER of 1963 STCA Maloney Trophy for most Best of Breed wins OFFERS AT STUD peter - Ch. Carnation Dark Model) owned by Carnation Farm, and handled by Bob Bartos. Second to Dorothy Morris' Scots Delight Gay First, third to the Weavers' Scots Guard Flare of Fury. and fourth to Marie Bair's Malrie's January Star, handled by A. C. Ayers. Open Bitches (10): First to Mr. Snethen's Shieling's Tasty Dish, a sister to the Winners Dog. Second to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stamm's Bardene Be Wonderful (Eng. Ch. Bardene Bingo - Bardene Bartello). Third to Emma and David Wilson's Blanart Bunny Hug, handled by Cliff Hallmark, and fourth to Chantal and Charles Aubertin's Little Me Da La Termitiere, handled by John Murphy. Winners Bitch and BW: Shieling's Tasty Dish. Reserve Winne,rs: Bardene Be Wonderful. Best of Breed: CH. CARMICHAELS FANFARE (Ch. Barberry Knowe Merr ymaker - Ch. Carmichaels Cornelia) owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stalter, and handled by John Murphy. Bafachan SCOTTISH TERRIERS p.<c. W,:~~,,.F-- ~ English, America n & Canadian CH. BARDENE BOY BLUE 5 BIS - 29 GROUP FIRST - 71 BESTS OF BREED - SIRE OF 6 CHAMPIONS (2 Eng. & 4 U.S.) and current winners and his sons CH. ANSTAMM DARK VE'NTURE 4 Group Firsts CH. ANSTAMM BLUE BLAZES and other CHAMPIONS For particulars white: Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Stamm 2097 S. Fourth St., Rt. I Kalamazoo, Mich. Fireside 2-5406 Agent-Handler Lena Kardos 1115 H illcrest Inglewood, Calif. ORchard 1-0800 CHAMPION STUD SERVICE YOUNG BREEDING STOCK Cj)UALITY PUPPIES FROM TOP PRODUCING BLOODLINES DR. & MRS. T. ALLEN KIRK, JR. RT. 7, BOX 410 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SP 4-1291 25
CH. CARMICHAEL'S FANFARE, repeating her win of the previous day, by taking Best of Breed at Westminster under iudge 1 Mr. Charles Werber, Jr. "Fanfare" is handled by John Murphy for owners, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stalter of Wood cliff Lake, N. J.!Brown photo) Best Opposite Sex: Ch. Scots Guard Troops the Colors (Ch. The Laird of Scots Guard - Ch. Scots Guard Camp Follower) owned by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weaver. WESTMINSTER Mr. Charles Werber, Jr. substituted for the late George Hartman at Westminster, and found an entry of 8 dogs, 12 bitches and 10 Specials. Those repeating their wins of the previous day were "Fanfare", "Troops the Colors" and"tasty Dish"" while Winners Dog on this day went to Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Grin and Bear It. Reserves went to the Stalters' Barberry Knowe Wishbone (Ch. Walsing Wild Winter of Barberry Knowe - Pomarscot Bo Peep) in dogs, and in bitches to Little Me De La Termitiere. (Ch. Walsing Wild Winter of Barberry Knowe Ch. Carmichaels Frivolity). One of the highlights of Tuesday's judging was seeing the Brace of Scots, Blanart Bold Ruler and Black Baron show so beautifully in the Terrier Group Braces, walking off with the top award under Tony Stamm. This seemingly amiable pair must have had a bit of a quarrel sometime between the Groups and Best in Show, much to the amusement of the thousands of spectators, as Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hallmark had all they could do to keep the pair from being "typically Scot" when it came to Best in Show. MARLORAIN CANDIBAR, shown going Best of Winners at Orange Empire under judge, Anthony Stamm with Daisy Audad handling. Just 15 months 1 old, "Candy'' was WB the previous week at the Golden Gate K. C., her first time out of Puppy Class. She is owned ~y Mr. ~nd Mrs. Thomas Kirsch of Sepulveda, Calif.!Ludwig photo) A few weeks before the "Garden", Mr. Anthony Stamm of Anstamm fame, judged an entry of 18 at the San Ber- MARLORAIN KENNELS, Reg. Quality Scottish Terriers at Stud CH. WYCHWORTH WINDFALL!Eng.l "WINDFALL" sired 3 CHAMPIONS in 1963 and is sire of WB-BW, 19~0 S.T.C.C. Specialty; BB & WB, 1963 S.T.C.C. Specialty. ALSO YOUNG, PRO\'.lA?i~ECALIFORN IA'S 6?NNJ 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 26
LETTSWYNNE LYNDA, 3 month old daughter of Ch. Woodhart Wingover, wins Best of Breed (left) under Mr. Robert Wiel, and First in Group 1.-ightl under Mrs. Eleanor Gilbert, at the SAVK Sanctioned Match, in the record breaking entry of 1400! Trophy is presented by the ever-popular ring steward, Marcia Jackman. Bred and owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gingerich, Lettswynne Kennels, and handled by Patty Gingerich, under the supervision of Lena Kardos, and Bob Mankey, both at ringside!! (Francis photos) nardino, C~lif. show. Best of Breed honors were awarded to Ch. Gilkey's Johnny Come Lately, owned by Ann Gilkey and handled by Bob Charves, while Carnation CH. CARNATION SILVER NOTE 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 ST er ling 8-2511 BOS went to the "Johnny" daughter, Ch. Charves Maggie Lauder, owned by Bob and Mildred Charves and handled by Lena Kardos. Marlorain Proud Piper sired both Winners Dog and Bitch, the dog points going to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coty's Marlorain Heather's Astronaut, w hile Winners Bitch and BW went to Mr. and Mrs. Tom K irsch's Marlorain Candibar, handled by Daisy Austad. The California Scottish Terrier Club held a dinner the next night hosted by Restauranteur and club m ember, Meon L eard. The Highlight of the extremely well attended dinner were the excellent films taking by Tony and Miriam Stamm on their recent trip to England. Tony's narration of the films wer e a revelation to many, as few of us h ave had the opportunity to see the many top quality dogs presently b eing bred in the British Isles. Since many American dogs stem from English bloodlines, it was p articularly interesting to b e able to see in these quality films some of the dogs which appear in the pedigrees of our stock. Perhaps the highlight of the film for many was the ex- (Continued on page 29) 27