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KENNEL AND BENCH APRIL 2019 2019 Tattoo Letter is G From our archives: This issue of Dogs in Canada was published in April 1979. Follow US! Remembering Max Magder Does Your Dog Ever Just Get to Be a Dog? CKC Congratulates 30- and 50-Year Members PLUS MORE...

A MONTHLY INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT KENNEL AND BENCH APRIL 2019 CONTENTS HEAD OFFICE 200 Ronson Drive, Suite 400 Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5Z9 GENERAL INQUIRIES Tel: (416) 675-5511 2 Remembering Max Magder 2 Does Your Dog Ever Just Get to Be a Dog? What s New MEMBERSHIP SERVICES Tel: 1 (855) 364-7252 E-mail: information@ckc.ca PREMIER TOLL FREE Tel: 1 (855) 880-6237 ORDER DESK Tel: 1 (800) 250-8040 E-mail: orderdesk@ckc.ca WEBSITE www.ckc.ca FAX Head Office: (416) 675-6506 Shows and Trials Division: (416) 675-9368 3 Milestones 4 CKC Congratulates 30- and 50-Year Members 7 CKC 2019 Annual General Meeting Agenda 2 Notice Board 6 Kennel Names Monthly Features HOURS Switchboard/Office Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. KENNEL AND BENCH published monthly online. Editor/Production Coordinator Steven Foster Graphic Designer Stacey Sambury HONOURARY POSITIONS Honourary Patron Her Excellency the Right - Honourable Julie Payette - Governor General of Canada Honourary Chair MJ (Joey) Nattrass Honourary Vet Dr. John Reeve-Newson BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair of the Board Joan Bennett Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador Lendra Barker 98 Meadowbrook Drive Beaverbank NS B4G 1E2 Tel: (902) 865-9783 edelmar@ns.sympatico.ca New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Paul Oslach 2353 Route 490 Ammon NB E1G 4R6 Tel: (506) 204-8355 poslach@outlook.com Quebec Linda St-Hilaire 2330 St-Clement Québec QC G1E 3W8 Tel: (418) 821-0318 lindasthilaire@videotron.ca www.lindasthilaireckc.weebly.com Ontario North Richard Paquette PO Box 640 411 St Agnes Street Azilda ON P0M 1B0 Tel: (705) 983-2630 wenrick@wenrick.ca Ontario East Thomas Nesbitt 255 Cunningham Rd Gananoque ON K7G 2V4 Tel: (613) 382-1123 nesbittzone5@gmail.com www.preludekennel.com Ontario West Dr. Paul Eckford 1993 Lonsdale Road Breslau, ON N0B 1M0 Tel: (226) 887-9388 paul@tinybearpoms.com website: www.tinybearpoms.com Ontario Central Peter Laventhall Wolfish 2 Sandringham Drive Toronto ON M5M 3G3 Tel: (416) 802-4707 peter@laventhall.com www.peterlaventhall.com Manitoba Corinne Walker PO Box 338 Warren MB R0C 3E0 Tel: (204) 383-5264 prairieskykennel@gmail.com Saskatchewan David Gilmour PO Box 76 Station Main 6 Federal Drive White City SK S4L 5B1 Tel: (306) 781-2135 davidgilmour@sasktel.net Alberta, NWT and Nunavut Sharon Derrick 60 Riverview Cl SE Calgary AB T2C 4C4 Tel: (403) 236-7280 sderrick@shaw.ca British Columbia Southwest Joan Bennett #418-5735 Hampton Place Vancouver BC V6T 2G8 Tel: (604) 731-2394 joanbennettbcsw@gmail.com British Columbia Interior and Yukon Lynne Bruce 579 Testalinden Pl Oliver BC V0H 1T1 Tel: (250) 572-2206 lynnebruce5@gmail.com KENNEL AND BENCH 1

NOTICE BOARD REMEMBERING MAX MAGDER Dog breeder, exhibitor, All Breed Dog Judge, designer, inventor and successful businessman; Max Magder leaves a large void not easily filled. Our thoughts and prayers go to his family, especially his daughter Lori and son Richard from whom his famed kennel name LORRICBROOK originated. Max was born in Austria in 1927 and immigrated at a young age to Canada with his parents and two older sisters. The family settled in Hamilton, Ontario, where another brother was born shortly thereafter. He won international awards for furniture design, and IKEA and Eaton s carried his lines. Max was also the zesty boss of Du Barry Furniture Ltd., and in his professional career built a multi-million-dollar business out of affordable well-designed furniture. In addition to owning a great number of different breeds, he bred and showed Greyhounds and Whippets to top wins in Canada and the United States. A Whippet of his breeding, Can., Am., & Br. Ch. Lorricbrook Winning Streak set a record of best in shows for the breed in Brazil, and a Whippet of his breeding won the Hound Group at the Windsor Championship Show in England. The dog s name was Can., Am., Eng., Dutch, German and Int. Ch. Lorricbrook Runaway, who at that time was the only Whippet from North America to win an English title. Pip later went on to win Best of Breed and place second in the Hound group at the World Show in 1992. He was also the owner and breeder of many of Canada s top winning Whippets Can. & Am. Ch. Dondelayo Buccaneer, Can. & Am. Ch. Lorricbrook Spellbinder, and Can. & Am. Ch. Lorricbrook NV Us, to name just a few. As well, he was the breeder of top winning Greyhounds. In the early nineties, Can., Am. & Ber. Ch. Lorricbrook Sporting Chance was the top winning greyhound in Canada. In 1998, Can. & Am Ch. My Christmas Rider was purchased from Slovenia and became one of the top winning greyhounds in Canada with 39 Best in Shows. Another famous top winning Greyhound bred by Max Ch. Lorricbrook Sporting Chance, owned by Wendy Keller Weitzman, shown by Harold Butler also with 39 best In shows. Max was a CKC Life Member of 55 years having joined the Club in 1965. Judging since 1978, he had a busy schedule in Canada and the United States, and his judging experience abroad led him to adjudicate dogs around the world. He judged Whippets multiple times in England, including the prestigious Hound Show. He also judged at Skokloster in Sweden. In 2004 he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Professional Handlers Association of Canada in recognition of his many years of service and dedication to the sport of purebred dogs. In April 2006 he was invited to join a panel of judges to judge the Top Twenty Whippets in the United States at the American Whippet Club National Specialty in Boston. Max lived a full life and touched many as a friend, mentor and fellow judge; too many to name all. I remember how fond and kind he was to my kids, especially Jody who became a Whippet breeder with his encouragement. One of his best friends was Phyllis Laventhall Wolfish. Their friendship spanned many decades, and both are together now reminiscing about old times. Phyllis son Peter remembers Max as a second father and smiles every time he thinks about his robust laugh. Max was also very fond of the late Carol Hollands who handled many of his dogs. Also, Barbara Wilton-Clark of Shalfleet Kennels in England with whom he bred Greyhounds and Whippets and Peggy Newcome of Pennyworth Whippets in the States. He also co-bred with Jenny McCartney of McCartney Whippets who remembers him as a tough but fair mentor. His best advice to her was Breed the best to the best and hope for the best, but it s not like baking a cake... you never know what you will get. Max touched so many of us... too many to name them all. Max Magder. Respected gentleman legend, zesty, robust, artsy, friend you will be missed and remembered by many. Rest in Peace my friend. DOES YOUR DOG EVER JUST GET TO BE A DOG? Recently I was eating breakfast with a colleague from work. Of course, as many of our conversations go, we began to chat about our dogs. Both of her dogs are mixed breeds and beautiful pets. Nonetheless, she has always expressed an interest in my tales of dog showing. I was telling her how Victor and I have been preparing for Obedience trials. I shared with her how proud I was the other morning when he mastered the hand signal for down. I proceeded to show her the video I had saved on my cell phone. She looked at me as she ate her boiled egg and said 2 APRIL 2019

NOTICE BOARD so does he ever just get to be a dog? I never even had to think before I answered. I chuckled and replied of course, he gets to be a dog, he is a dog. I guess for my friends and family not involved with dog conformation shows or dog sports, they may often listen and wonder if Victor gets to just relax and be a dog. It s a rationale that may make sense to the outsider listening to my stories on training. Whether it is the new class I am enrolled in or teaching conformation classes on Sunday afternoons, I have no doubt that it may be perceived that my dog trains every day for endless hours. But at the end of any day, my dog is first and foremost a dog. In fact, he is one of my most loyal companions, perhaps even my dearest friend. He is part of our family. When it comes to training I believe there are many misconceptions. Victor and I do not train for endless hours daily. Even if I didn t work outside the home, we wouldn t. The key to training in my opinion is creating a healthy relationship with your dog. It doesn t have to be hours. Short intervals of training can actually serve your dog well. Whether you are teaching how to give paw or learning how to stay in a sit position, no one including dogs wish to train for hours. If you and your dog are not having fun training, then you probably need to take a break. Hence I keep our training short, anywhere from one to three times daily for no more than 10 minutes per time. Sometimes opportunity arises when you least expect it. For example, the other morning I was getting dressed and somehow got myself tangled in my sweater. My right arm went up in what would be seen as the down command in obedience. Well lone behold Sir Victor did it for me for the first time. I offered him tons of praise with my voice. We never had a great deal of success in class with this hand signal, but every few days I would try. Well after the praise, we were off to the living room. He performed the command several times for me. To say I was pumped was an understatement. After that, we went for our morning trot around the block and I went off to work. He proceeded to retreat back to bed and snuggled in for his morning nap. Wise words of advice for anyone training would be to always remain positive, never get frustrated and when the timing is right, it will happen. Also it is completely acceptable that not everything goes perfect the first, the second or even the third time. Sometimes it just takes time. Victor is a dog, a pet, a conformation show dog, an obedience trial prospect, but most importantly he is family. He travels with us to the in-laws for New Year s Day Dinner, takes part in the Annual Downtown Christmas Parade, and even helps me deliver the Christmas Hampers for Animals in Need. He is my sidekick and my partner in crime. Sure, he is in the world of dog competitions, but that doesn t make him any less of a dog. He bounces outside in the snow with joy and in the summertime, and dives into the rivers like a Labrador retriever (did I mention he is a standard wire haired dachshund?). I can say with full confidence, Victor gets to be just a dog more time than he is a competitive dog. I am grateful for the competitions and training, as it has strengthened our bond. It has allowed him to become a more balanced dog and I to become a well-rounded owner. So if anyone ever asks you if your dog ever just gets to be a dog? Trust me, I am certain they do. MILESTONES We regret to announce the passing of the following members. The Canadian Kennel Club wishes to extend condolences to family and friends. Max Magder of Burlington, Ontario Michael Shoreman of Phelpston, Ontario Gary J. M. Vien of St. Anne des Chenes, Manitoba Jim Gillanders of Tupperville, Ontario Lynne Bagnall of Edmonton, Alberta KENNEL AND BENCH 3

CKC CONGRATULATES 50-YEAR MEMBERS LIFE MEMBERS The Canadian Kennel Club wishes to give special recognition to the following individuals who, as of January 1, 2019, have reached 50 years of dedicated service to The Canadian Kennel Club wishes to give special recognition to the following our Club. The Board will be presenting each of these individuals with a commemorative individuals who, as of January 1, 2019, have reached 30 years of dedicated service plaque in appreciation for their long-time dedication and commitment: to our Club. Sigrid R. Appelt of Thunder Bay ON Ruth M. Beach of Coldwater ON Terray Boomir of Delta BC Darlene Borrow of Williams Lake BC Uffe J. Braae of Schomberg ON Roy Brekke of Courtenay BC Jeanette Brekke of Courtenay BC Remi P. Charest of Edmonton AB Nadia Chomicki of Thunder Bay ON Mimi E. Chrystal of Winnipeg MB Marilyn P. Clarke of Sundre AB Una E. Cooper of Parry Sound ON Ulric Desroches of Campbellcroft ON Gillian L. Evans of Salt Spring Island BC Gloria J.J. Fielding of Pleasantville NS Diane J. Fitzpatrick of Oil Springs ON Jane Francis of Paradise NL Barbara Frost of Orangeville ON Ritva Gallant of Whitby ON Irene Gillis of Surrey BC Honey A. Glendinning of Prince George BC Carol L. Gold of Toronto ON Michael Hill of St. Thomas ON Helen M. Jansen of Winfield BC Margaret S. Jones of Ladysmith BC Lawrence H. Jones of Ladysmith BC Anton Kiefer of Goodwood ON Maria Kiefer of Goodwood ON Betty Mary Krejcik of Calgary AB Richard E. Lake of Sault Ste Marie ON Joyce M. Lambkin of Dartmouth NS Thomas M. Lee of Stirling ON Mary Lowe of Lindsay ON M. Coady Macdonald of Kemptville ON Robert B. Mason of Spencerville ON R.M. Mason of Spencerville ON Grace L. Mcdonald of West Pine Ridge MB David Mcintyre of Maugerville NB Patricia D.D. Miller of Riverview NB Diana R.E. Pierce of Pointe-Claire QC E.Jack Porter of Okotoks AB Joanne L. Reichertz of East Garafraxa ON Sonia Sitz of Lethbridge AB Carolyn Smith of Ingersoll ON Norma Smith of Rosslyn ON Gordon Smith of Rosslyn ON Marie Tinlin of Odessa ON Roberta Tougas of Winnipeg MB Klaus Wagner of Orangeville ON Joy Walkey of Vancouver BC Bill Walkey of Sechelt BC Barbara L. Whymark of Didsbury AB Ingrid L. Winkler of Innisfail AB PLEASE JOIN US IN EXTENDING OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE INDIVIDUALS THE TRUE AMBASSADORS OF OUR CLUB. CKC CONGRATULATES 30-YEAR MEMBERS The Canadian Kennel Club wishes to give special recognition to the following individuals who, as of January 1, 2019, have reached 30 years of dedicated service to our Club. Linda Abernot of Sault Ste Marie ON Deborah J. Alce of Mt. Brydges ON Darlene Allison of Goodwood ON Terri Alloway of King City ON Ed C. Anderson of Strathmore AB Beryl Austin of Tweed ON Rhonda Bailey of Calgary AB Ward Bailey of Shannonville ON Raymond J. Bailey of River Ryan NS Linda A. Bath of Calgary AB J.Douglas Batty of Aylmer West ON Carol Beaulieu of Langley BC Heidi A. Becker of Ste Anne Prescott ON Frederick Benjaminson of Winnipeg MB James R. Benoit of Ardrossan AB Torborg M. Berin of Grandora SK Sandra K. Blazier of Mississauga ON Colette Bolduc of Thetford-Mines QC Sheila M. Booth of Cultus Lake BC Bonnie J. Bristow of Barrie ON Brenda B. Brown of Edmonton AB Tracey L. Brown of St Williams ON Barbara A. Brownridge of Markdale ON Donel J. Bryck of Red Deer AB Karen E. Burback of Saskatoon SK Jerry Burke of Stevensville ON Ronald J. Chaisson of Gravenhurst ON Marie-E Chalut of Mascouche QC Michelle Charbonneau of Mill Bay BC Josee Chevalier of Cambridge ON Richard B. Chisholm of Great Village NS Barbara Ciampichini of Telkwa BC Inger M. Colins of Calgary AB Brenda J. Comazzetto of Pinantan Lake BC Laurel D. Cook of Clayton ON Linda Cooney of Pembroke ON Kimberlee A. Cooper of Navan ON Kathleen M. Corkum of Fort Saskatchewan AB 4 APRIL 2019

CKC CONGRATULATES 30-YEAR MEMBERS Ellen Cornell of Kemptville ON Michele Cousineau of Farrellton QC Gary W. Craswell of Hunter River PE Heather A. Crooks of Regina SK Peter A. Culumovic of Carp ON Paul Cummins of Victoria BC Kathy Currie-Eyers of Barrie ON Jean-Luc Cusson of Drummondville QC Donna-Marie Cyr of Williams Lake BC Rena David of Binbrook ON Karen D. Day of Medicine Hat AB Dorinda Desmet of London ON Diane Dickins of Abbotsford BC Cheryl L. Drake of Victoria Harbour ON Shelly A. Dueck of Abbotsford BC Suzanne Dugas of St Eutache QC Pamela G. Dunn of Rusagonis NB Sharon A. Dunsmore of Pickering ON Marilyn A. Dutton of Dunnville ON Nicole Ehmann of Medicine Hat AB William E. English of Saint John NB Hyacinthe Eykelhof of Brighton ON M Debbie Fennell of New Glasgow NS Lyn A. Ferris of Fort Saskatchewan AB Dorit N. Fischler of Almonte ON Larry E. Fox of Darling Island NB Dawn M. Fretts of Bragg Creek AB Gregory T. Fretts of Bragg Creek AB Antonia Gaal of Kamloops BC Sylvie Gauthier of Lavaltrie QC France Godbout of Magog QC Karen R. Graham Banman of Moose Jaw SK J. Leslie Grant of North Gower ON Gerard Grenier of Lac Au Saumon QC Heather M. Grimshaw of Kingston ON Karey M. Grisdale of Pefferlaw ON Michael K. Guy of Brockville ON Kim Hamel of Chemainus BC Lyzane Hamel of Saint-Jean Sur-Richelieu QC Barbara A. Hay of Vernon BC Suzanne Herman of Rosedale BC Laura L. Hill of Rockwood ON Terry W. Hoge of Saskatoon SK Dot H. Holliday of Medicine Hat AB Jocelyn Houle of Ste Marie Salome QC Isabel Hutton of Brampton ON Roberta A. Jamieson of Codrington ON Steven Jollimore of Mount Uniacke NS Lori J. Jones of High River AB Alison M. Jones of Acton ON Josee Juteau of Notre-Dam De-La-Merci QC Blair R. Kilgour of Saanichton BC Nancy E. Kiss of Spruce Grove AB Beverly D. Klassen of Sherwood Park AB Debbie Klemp of Burlington ON Joyce Koomans of Belleville ON Angela M. 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Van Boeyen of Lake Errock BC Gary Vien of St Anne Des Chenes MB Ann Vossen of Wheatley ON Rita S. Walker of Morewood ON Diane E. Waters of Strathroy ON Martin R. Westers of Medicine Hat AB Laurel Whistance-Smith of Pontypool ON Teresa L. Whitehead of Port Moody BC Brian D. Williams of Ottawa ON Doug Wilson of Merville BC Linda E. Wishneski of Trail BC Robert Wishneski of Trail BC Jonathan Woito of Desbarats ON Muriel F. Wolfs of Moncton NB PLEASE JOIN US IN EXTENDING OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE INDIVIDUALS. KENNEL AND BENCH 5

KENNEL NAMES The following applications for registration of kennel names have been received by The Canadian Kennel Club. Any objections must be in writing and submitted so as to be received by the Registration Division, Canadian Kennel Club, 200 Ronson Dr, Suite 400, Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5Z9, on or before May 31, 2019. Only objections from breeders with registered kennel names will be considered. APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF KENNEL NAMES FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE THIRD CHOICE FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE THIRD CHOICE ADDLEE ADORA ADORAN ANEJO SHADESON BLUEHAVEN CORGILENA MCM COVEYQUEST DAKAR FORESTCITY DCCFOREVER DCCFAMILY DCCTOGETHER DEVOTEDDOXIE DAPPERDOXIE EPIONE EPIONEACRES FOREVERLY HAZELWOOD JCCHARMING CHARMINGSTAR KURUK URSINE ARKTOS MAXIMILIAN OISLAMAEGHAN ISLAMAEGHAN OISLAMAGAN SENTRY SHADOWMINO SILVERSAGE SIMYA VALHALLA AMANCARA CONSANTOIR VERNONVILLE VINTAGE CLARIVIEW VICROOT DOGGONEIT ELITEVIC NEWLY REGISTERED KENNEL NAMES GRANTED ON MARCH 6, 2019 ADORABULL ALAROCK ALTADACH BLACKTIE CHERIRAMBLE CLOSMALDAVNA COVETED CRIMSONWIT CW DAYHAUS DELION DELZA ELKRIDGE EMERALD FLIPNFAST FULLCOUNT FULLMONTY GARDENGATE HURRICANE NICHEPATTUS NOTION NYHAR SILVERMAG SNOWCRYSTAL TALAC TWILIGHT VONDERFALLT 6 APRIL 2019

2019 Annual General Meeting Saturday, June 1, 2019, 9:00 am Holiday Inn Winnipeg Airport West, 2520 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2J 3T6 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Joan Bennett (Chair) BC Southwest Lendra Barker Nova Scotia, Newfoundland & Labrador Paul Oslach New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island Linda St-Hilaire Québec Richard Paquette Ontario North Thomas Nesbitt Ontario East Dr. Paul Eckford Ontario West Peter Laventhall-Wolfish Ontario Central Corinne Walker Manitoba David Gilmour Saskatchewan Sharon Derrick Alberta, Northwest Territories & Nunavut Lynne Bruce BC Interior & Yukon EX OFFICIO Lance Novak Executive Director CKC STAFF IN ATTENDANCE To be confirmed Agenda 1. Call to order and identification of members 2. Introductions and explanation of voting procedures 3. Opening remarks by the Chair, the Honourary Chair and the Honourary Veterinarian 4. Minutes of the 2018 Annual General Meeting 5. Correspondence 6. Presentation of the 2018 audited financial statements 7. Reports: Chair's report Executive Director's report Annual reports of committees and councils 8. Unfinished business 9. New business the floor is open to members 10. Closing remarks 11. Adjournment KENNEL AND BENCH 7

CANADIAN KENNEL CLUB MISSION STATEMENT Who We Are The Canadian Kennel Club is a national, member-based, non-profit organization, incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act of Canada. It provides registry services for all officially recognized breeds of purebred dogs and provides governance for all CKC approved shows, trials and events. Finally, the CKC is a communication organization informing all people interested in dogs. Mission The Canadian Kennel Club will service its membership and the community at large by giving support, understanding, help and guidance in all their canine-related endeavors. CKC will work so that members will be proud of their affiliation. The Club will recognize, promote, and publicize the actions of responsible breeders and owners. Vision The Canadian Kennel Club, with its members, will be a dynamic service organization, a recognized authority for purebred dogs, and an advocate for all dogs. Values The Canadian Kennel Club will embrace integrity, openness, honesty and compassion in its dealings with all of its members and customers. AN INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT FROM THE CKC KENNEL AND BENCH