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1 Westie Updates Vol. 5 No. 2 February7, 2018 President s Message Greetings! Hoping everyone is busy grooming their westies for the upcoming show season including the Roving National as well as the many regional specialties! In the next several weeks, the membership will be receiving the annual request to place names in consideration to judge the 2022 National Specialty and Sweepstakes. The board has been discussing how we can increase the entries at Montgomery County and the Roving. One of the items discussed was hiring good judges whose opinions are truly valued. Were you aware that a long time breeder/ exhibitor or professional handler can judge at a National Specialty or Regional Specialty? In 2015, the AKC approved a new policy which allows Parent Clubs to invite individuals not approved by the AKC to judge their breed to judge their National Specialties or Regional Specialties. Per the policy, any eligible individuals, including but not limited to professional handlers, may be approved on a case by case basis. The policy further states individuals should be knowledgeable, with success in breeding/exhibiting/handling in the breed for 15 years or more. This would include long time successful westie breeders as well as professional handlers who have exhibited a true love to the Westie breed. Many other Terrier National Clubs have had great success picking truly knowledgeable individuals to judge their National Specialties using this policy! We have many long time westie breeders as well as professional handlers who would be terrific options to judge our most prestigious events: Montgomery County and our Roving National! This is an option when suggesting potential future judges! With warm regards, Tracy Pancost WHWTCA President A message from the Vice President For several months now, your Board has been discussing how to address inappropriate social media posts concerning our members. Our designated club chat list always reminds us: If you can t say something nice, don t say nothin at all. But what do we, as a club, do about demeaning social media posts that may appear on Facebook or Twitter? Defamatory posts can go international without the defamed person having recourse. The Board, in its various discussions, has called this behavior cyber bullying. When I think of cyber bullying, I think of cowards picking on the weak. I am sure that is far too simplistic an explanation and puts four defined corners on a

situation. After all, if a person has a particular issue with another person, why wouldn t you just pick up the phone and rationally discuss the situation? But far too often this year, we have seen social media postings publically dragging an issue into the open. Absent a conviction or confession, how can someone call another person, via social media, a thief or a liar! I am certainly not an expert on the nuances of social media and cyber bullying. But what I do know is that the West Highland White Terrier Club of America is one of the most respected breed clubs in our country. Of course we are not without our hiccups, but other clubs applaud the vast number of events that we sponsor for our membership, our organizational talents, and the dedication of our club members and its board. When inappropriate social media postings defame one of our members, it taints our integrity. It makes the club, as a whole, less desirable. And that deeply offends me and my fellow Board members. To address this situation, The Board has renamed the Rules Committee to the Rules and Ethics Committee. This committee is tasked with the constant review and editing of the Show Rules and Performance and Companion Event Rules. It is also now tasked with addressing member complaints rising from alleged violations of our Code of Ethics. Based on its review of a situation, it may make a recommendation to the Board for appropriate sanctions, depending on the gravity of the offense. Sanctions could include anything from a reprimand to suspension or expulsion via a formal complaint. Our Code of Ethics will be amended to prohibit obvious or apparent demeaning language published in the context of a social media posting or specifically directed toward another club member. Regards, Kathleen Farrell 2 *********Dues Notice- 2018********** Follow the link below to the dues notice and Imprint Lottery for the coming year. http://www.westieclubamerica.com/members/2018-dues-notice.pdf DUES NOTICE reminder Dues must be paid before January 1 st 2018 You will need you Member Login Info to access the PDF. If forgotten contact Lee Trudeau at ctrudeau@optonline.net

3 Medallion Request Form The West Highland White Terrier Club of America is pleased to offer a bronze medallion both for Best of Breed and High in Trial at regional club specialty shows. However, it is necessary that each club request the medallion(s) on the proper form. Additionally, the award must be listed in the club s premium list in the following manner: Medallion request form Best of Breed. Bronze medallion offered by the West Highland White Terrier Club of America, Inc. High in Trial. Bronze medallion offered by the West Highland White Terrier Club of America, Inc. (provided six or more are entered in competition). To obtain the medallion(s), complete this form and return it to the Recording Secretary along with a copy of your premium list. Should your club use a condensed premium list, please so indicate. Please acknowledge medallion receipt by notifying the Recording Secretary at cajims@msn.com. Note: any medallion not awarded must be returned. Club Specialty Date I request a medallion for Best of Breed at the above Specialty. I request a medallion for High in Trial at the above Specialty. A copy of our premium list is enclosed showing the WHWTCA as medallion donor. Our club uses the condensed premium list. The donation will be listed in the catalog and a copy of the catalog s trophy page will be sent following the show. Please send the medallion(s) to: Name: Position Address: City: State: Zip: Signed: Please do not write below this line-for WHWTCA use: Request Receivied: Medallion Sent: Receipt Acknowledged: Confirmation Received: copy of premium list copy of catalog s trophy page

4 Happy New Year! I would like to start off by saying Thank You to everyone that has sent in their dues and updated their information for 2018. If you have not paid them please do so soon. The Winter Imprint is going out soon and this would be your last one if you do not pay your 2018 dues. I will be sending out an email soon to all those that have not paid. With many of your clubs Specialties coming up please remember to send me the request for the club Medallion when you are finalizing your Premium Lists for your show. Cathy Blacklock Recording Secretary, WHWTCA 2389 Twin Lakes Dr. Uniontown, OH 44685 Tel: 330-618-7902 cajims@msn.com DELEGATE REPORT The winter Delegate meeting was held in Orlando on December 14 and 15. Committee meetings filled the first day, with the formal delegate meeting on Friday. AKC DELEGATE REPORT The Government Relations Department has had an active year, tracking over 2000 bills in Congress and the 50 state legislatures. Their mission is to combat legislation detrimental to dogs and breeders, by issuing legislative alerts. Over 115 alerts were issued in 2017, many of which were forwarded to our members for local action. The work of the Government Relations department is funded through the AKC Political Action Committee, AKCPAC. The Club, as well as local Clubs, is forbidden by law from contributing to this or any other PAC, but individuals may support AKCPAC through contributions in any amount. The AKC PAC collects voluntary contributions from individuals and uses these donations to support candidates who defend dog owners' rights and can effectively influence legislation impacting animal owners. Your donation will be pooled with contributions from AKC club members across the country to strengthen our support for reasonable, enforceable laws that protect the health and welfare of purebred dogs and do not restrict the rights of breeders and owners who take their responsibilities seriously. Go to www.apps.akc.org//apps/pac Initiatives reported earlier to allow spayed/neutered animals to compete in conformation events under certain circumstances are being opposed by the Government Relations and the AKC Board: 1. One of the fundamental arguments that AKC has used successfully against

proposed government-mandated spay/neuter (MSN) laws is that dogs must be intact to participate in dog shows. Allowing dogs that are incapable of breeding to participate in conformation dog shows undermines AKC s credibility on this issue, and forfeits a major argument against mandatory spay-neuter laws. 2. While fanciers understand the nuances between dogs (a champion of record prior to neutering, a well-known stud dog, etc.) the distinction means little to the average person or anyone seeking to use a change in our policy to undermine AKC s position regarding MSN laws. 3. The argument has been made that animal rights extremists will not accept our position anyway. This is likely true. Thankfully, however, the vast majority of people we need to educate whether legislators or the public are not extremists, but reasonable people who care about animals. 4. AKC has long stated that conformation dog shows are about judging breeding stock. Undermining the breeding stock aspect of purebred dog shows means we may also lose one of the best opportunities we have for educating the general public about purebred dog breeding and responsible breeders, providing the opportunity for the public to actually meet intact animals and responsible dog breeders in their own communities, and proactively off-setting anti-breeder messaging. 5. Altered dogs are currently allowed to participate in the veteran s classes at independent specialty shows, and there is there is no limit to the number of veteran classes an independent specialty may offer, thereby providing multiple opportunities for veterans to be showcased and compete. 5 The canne influenza outbreak during the summer and fall have hurt entries in many AKC events. Overall the entries through October 2017 declined 38,000 or 1.3%; part of this depreciation is due to Canine Influenza. All-Breed has declined by 3% or 35,000; Specialty has declined nearly 1.6% or 2200. Obedience is down 4.3% or 4800 entries. Agility is down 1.4% or 14,700 entries. On a positive note: Coursing Ability Tests are up 450 entries and Fast Cat is gaining momentum with over 12,000 entries in the first 10 months of 2017. Beginner Puppy entries are up 9% or 844 entries. Herding Test are up almost 1700 entries. Since launching in September, the new Scent Work has had more than 5000 entries. Financially, as of November 30 th:, Revenues: $65,380; Expenses: $60,414; Operating Income: $4,866. Registrations for both litters and dogs continued growth at 7%. Investment Performance for 11 months with investment gains $11million; investment return 10.9%. As your Delegate, I stand ready to be your spokesman and ombudsman to AKC. Please let me help whenever I can in clarifying or appealing an issue with AKC. Tom Barrie, 1 Janna Way, Lucas, TX 75002 * opeterrpan@aol.com * 972-442-9544 Tom Barrie

6 NEW MEMBERSHIP CHAIRPERSON: Darlene Cox Davis 10119 N. 60th Street West Porter, OK 74454 918-688-0313 (cell) ridgmar@aol.com Attention Regional Clubs Imprint advertisin g Calling all Regional Clubs! We would like to get a chart up on the website of all the specialties for 2018. Please send you specialty date(s) and judges to ctrudeau@optonline.net as soon as possible. If we can get it up in January our members can start planning the shows to attend in 2018! We have sent our most current chart to the web company. If your club is not listed or a judge is missing from your listing, please contact me at ctrudeau@optonline.net Support the Imprint by advertising your litters, wins, titles, and accomplishments! Pre-order your ads for the whole year* and pay by Feb 28 th to save! Buy 3 color pages, get 1 free* (save $250) Buy 3 B&W pages, get 1 free* (save $95) *one must be in each issue - Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Have a business, hobby, or service? Consider a business card ad - $100 for 4 issues Spring imprint closing date The next Imprint closing date is February 28 th!! The Spring Imprint will be covering Performance in addition to conformation so share your wins and accomplishments with all club members. The spring issue also includes the Stud dog/brood bitch section so consider placing you ads for these as well. You can contact Dawn Martin directly at westie@ptd.net for a fillable Word doc for stud dogs. 25 Year Member Bios Attention all WHWTCA Members!! Please remember if you are a 25 year member of the WHWTCA, you should be sending in your bio for the History Project. We are missing a number of these

bios and they are so important in helping us maintain our history and archives. You can find details about the History Project Bios on the website at: http://www.westieclubamerica.com/whwtca/whwtca-verbal-history- Project.html Thank you! 7 Members Business card ads New Pricing!! Business card ads are now priced at 4 for $100. They are no longer available as single ads. This is an opportunity for your business to reach over 500 westie owners!! Imprint volunteers and rules Imprint Volunteers Features Coordinator and Contributor: Lisa Curry NJ lmcurry@gmail.com - Advertising Coordinator: Dawn Martin PA westie@ptd.net - Commercial Advertising: Dawn Martin Westie@ptd.net- Marketing Manager: Linda Servin MA lindajservin@comcast.net - National and Roving Show Results: Fred Askin MD faskin@jhmi.edu - Regional Club Coordinators (results and news): Jenny Auger Maw NM jennyaugermaw@gmail.com & Kenny Fodill VA heattman@msn.com - Text Coordinator & Circulation Manager: Charles Trudeau, CT ctrudeau@optonline.net All text sent via Email to: Charles Trudeau Text Coordinator ctrudeau@optonline.net Advertising Rules WESTIE IMPRINT, the official publication of the West Highland White Terrier Club of America, Inc., is mailed quarterly to club members and to the AKC Library. Members copies are mailed via Bulk Mail. Subscription rate (U.S.) - $48.00 Bulk Mail Subscription rates outside United States vary by location; please contact the Circulation Manager for specific rates. Individual issues are available for $15.00 or 4 for $50 each, including first class postage. Copyright 2015 West Highland White Terrier Club of America, Inc. All rights reserved. The entire contents of the Westie Imprint is fully protected under federal and state trademark and copyright laws and no portion of Westie Imprint may be reprinted without the written permission of the editor. The opinions expressed in the articles herein are those of the authors and not necessarily of the editor or the Officers and Directors of the Club. The editor reserves the right to edit all materials submitted for publication. The editor welcomes comments, suggestions, and expressions of opinions from the readers. ADVERTISING RULES The Westie Imprint is the official publication of the West Highland White Terrier Club of America, Inc. (WHWTCA). Ads will be accepted only from WHWTCA members in good standing.

8 Ads will be accepted for dogs that the advertiser owns, co-owns, or bred. A stud dog owner may submit ads for a dog sired by his/her stud dog. Members cannot submit ads on behalf of non-members. Advertising in the Imprint is a benefit of membership and the ad content must clearly be that of the member. Only club member s contact information can be included in the ad. If any of the co-breeders or co-owners are not WHWTCA members, then their names may be listed in the ad, but not their contact information. Ads must include the names of all owners of record or none (owners of record refers to owner or owners listed on the dog's AKC registration). If the names of the breeders are included in the ad, all breeders of record must be included or none (breeder of record refers to breeder or breeders listed on the dog's AKC registration). It is the responsibility of all advertisers in the Imprint to ensure the accuracy of all references made to official field/obedience/show wins and awards. Retouched/enhanced photos are NEVER allowed. The cover of the Imprint must be in portrait format only. We will not accept a cover that is printed in landscape format. In other words, the magazine must not be rotated in order to view the front cover. Errors in club publications will be handled at the discretion of the committee and on a case-by-case basis. Formats: Digital ads are accepted in the following formats tiff or jpg. Copyrighted Material Photographic and digital images are subject to copyright law. It is illegal to reproduce images taken by a professional photographer or owned by someone else without the consent of the owner. The exception is official show photographs of your win. Any other image -- unless the image was taken by the advertiser -- must be used with the consent of the photographer. The advertiser member releases WHWTCA and assumes all liability regarding copyright infringement. Payment for ads will be accepted from members only. Make checks payable to WHWTCA and mail to the Advertising Editor. A $25.00 charge will be made for all returned checks. All checks must be in US Funds and drawn on banks with an USA address. Any other foreign checks, money orders, etc., must include an additional $12.00 bank service exchange fee. All payments are to be submitted to: New Chat List Dawn Martin, Advertising Coordinator 141 Tittle Road, Saylorsburg, PA 18353 westie@ptd.net - All ads sent via Email If you have not yet joined, there is now a new chat list for club members. Please contact Cathy Blacklock cajims@msn.com or Anne Sanders Anne@westiesnw.com to get signed on!!

9 New advertising details Imprint Lottery winners 2018 Westie Imprint Lottery Winners Placement Winner 1 2 Runner up Spring Deadline Feb 28th Front Cover Renee Glover (MVW 2017) Back Cover Bonnie West Jim McGarr Inside Front Jim McGarr Anthony Zambuto Inside Back Anthony Zambuto Fall Deadline Aug 31 Front Cover Jim McGarr Paula Cohen Back Cover Renee Glover Darlene Cox Davis

Inside Front Darlene Cox Davis Bonnie West Inside Back Bonnie West Darlene Cox Davis 10 Front cover is to be a portrait photo of your selected dog sent as a high resolution jpg or tif file With the front cover you get a half page cover story which is submitted as a word document or typed into an Email send to westie@ptd.net You may use the same photo or submit a different photo. The Front cover text and half page ad will be completed by the layout design person at the printers. If you prefer you can upgrade your Black & White cover story to a full page for an additional fee of $50 Winners of the Inside Front or Back color covers have the option of purchasing the opposite page in Black & White for an additional fee of $150. Makes for a nice two page layout Health committee notice.

11 "The Westie Club of Indiana would like to invite you to our Concurrent Specialty to be held with the Louisville Kennel Club on Friday, March 16, at the Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, KY. Our judges will be Sue Napady, regular classes, and Jan Parcel, all sweepstakes. The cluster is an opportunity for 5 sets of majors. Judges for all the shows are as follows: Thursday, March 15, Mid-KY K.C. - Charlotte Patterson Friday, March 16, Louisville K.C. All-breed - Robert Shreve Friday, March 16, WHWTCI Concurrent Specialty Regular classes - Sue Napady Concurrent Specialty sweepstakes - Jan Parcel Saturday, March 17, Evansville K.C. - Merle Taylor Sunday, March 18, Louisville K.C. - Carolyn Taylor A new and exciting class has been added for the first three days of the Cluster: Best Bred by Exhibitor in Cluster. See rules in premium list. No fee. Prizes are Rosette & $50 Best Champion Bred by Exhibitor in Cluster & Rosette & $200 Best Bred by Exhibitor in Cluster. Join us on Wednesday, March 15, in our Hospitality Room at the Crowne Plaza for drinks and snacks between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00. We hope to see you there." Thanks! Our show and the roving will soon be here. Hope to see you soon. Betty Williams WHWTCA NATIONAL ROVING 2018 Roving Specialty Perry, Georgia April 11th - 15th, 2018 West Highland White Terrier Club of Greater Atlanta, Inc. will be hosting the 2018 Roving. The show will be held as part of the Peach Blossom Cluster! Event Schedule Wednesday April 11th - All Breed Show, Barn Hunt, Lure Coursing, Agility, Obedience, Rally, and CGC Testing Thursday April 12th - All Breed Show, Barn Hunt, Lure Coursing, Agility, Obedience, Rally, and CGC Testing CGC -Thursday evening Low Country Shrimp Boil Hosted by the WHWTC Greater Atlanta in the Poultry World Building located next to the Grooming Barn! So we can get an idea of how many will attend, please email Kristine at

krmt@tarrerlaw.com and put "Low Boil" in the subject line. Friday April 13th - All Breed Show, Barn Hunt, Lure Coursing, Agility, Obedience, Rally, and CGC Testing CGC -WHWTCA Board Meeting on Show Grounds 8:30-? -Evening banquet buffet dinner at the Houston Country Club $40 per person. See Banquet reservation form! If you need one email krmt@tarrerlaw.com Saturday April 14th - National Roving as a supported entry to the Atlanta Kennel Club All Breed Puppy Sweeps, Veteran Sweeps, Regular Judging Sweepstakes Judge - Sue Beth Jordan Regular Judge - Judy White Jan Parcel - Ring Stewart -Following confirmation will be an All Westie Obedience and Rally Barn Hunt, Lure Coursing, Agility, Obedience, Rally, and CGC Testing CGC Sunday April 15th - WHWTC of Greater Atlanta Regional Specialty Sweepstakes Judge - Tracy Pancost Regular Judge - Terry Berrios and events run through Sunday the 15th. 12 Most Versatile Westie will be based on the following competitions: Agility - Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat Barnhunt - Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat CAT - Thurs, Fri, Sat Rally,Obedience, CGC/CGCA - Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat Conformation - Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat Between Sunday's Regional Specialty Sweeps judging and Regular Class judging will be a parade of winners to honor every Westie that has won a title, a Q or a major achievement over the weekend will receive a special honor during this parade. Angie Jennings will be keeping Most Versatile Westie totals with winner to be awarded at that time. Accommodations: One of the best RV facilities you will come across. We are coordinating so that the Westie people will be parked next to each other. Please let us know if you are planning on RVing we would like to get a count to help plan. Make a note on the form that you are with the "Westie Group"! Reservation applications can be found at www.gnfa.com/rv-reservations/ Cost is $35-$40 per day. If you need a 50 amp connection that is an additional $40 per day and there are a limited number available. Reservation forms are on line http://www.gnfa.com/p/getinvolved Be sure to mark "Westie Group" on your reservation as we are trying to get a section where most of the westie people will be together. Blocks of rooms have been reserved at the following hotels: Ramada Inn (One exit north of show site exit) With 20 rooms blocked $59

13 Pet fee: $5 per dog. 3 small dogs max Breakfast selections included 200 Valley Dr, Perry, GA 31069 Phone: (478) 987-3313 Ask for the "Westie Group" Block, any issues ask for Jennifer Sibley. May be best to call during the day. Travel Lodge (Same exit as show site)' With 30 rooms blocked $59.95 per night Pet Fee: $10 per pet Breakfast included 100 Westview Ln, Perry, GA 31069 Phone: (478) 987-7355 Ask for the "Westie Group" Block, any issues ask for Bebe. Those traveling without Westies (not sure why) you actually have a better selection of Hotels. Best Western Phone: (478) 218-5200 or Comfort Inn (478) 987-8777 at show site exit, or one exit north Holiday Inn Express Phone: (478) 224-3000. Golf Cart Rental- RATES: Service Carts - $55.00 4 Seater - $55.00 2 Seater - $45.00 (Plus 7% State Sales Tax). Non-reserved carts slightly higher. Rates subject to change due to Fuel Cost ADVANCE RESERVATIONS: (478) 472-8565 PO Box 246, Montezuma GA 31063 HEY IF YOU WILL BE COMING AND CAN SPARE SOME TIME TO CHIP IN AND VOLUNTEER, LET US KNOW AND WE WILL GREATLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP!! ALSO CHECK OUT OUR NEW FACEBOOK PAGE "2018 Westie Roving - Perry, Ga" There is also a Facebook page and website for the Cluster to keep you up to date on the week long All Breed events. "Peach Blossom Cluster" http://www.peach-blossom.org/

14 Roving banquet reservations 2018 National Roving Evening Banquet Friday April 13, 2018 Cost $40.00 per person 6-7pm open cash bar 7pm Dinner Buffet Location: Houston Lake Country Club 100 Champions Way Perry GA 31069 478-218-5254 RSVP by April 1, 2018: Your Name (Please print): Email: @ Cell: Number in Party: Check total: $ Names of everyone else in your party (Please print): WILL YOU BE ATTENDING THE LOW COUNTRY SHRIMP BOIL? Please mail check to: Ellen Meyer 6176 Windsong Way Stone Mountain GA 30087-1944

Help support the 2018 Roving in Perry, Georgia hosted by the WHWTC of Greater Atlanta, Inc with a heavy duty high quality cotton grooming apron with large pockets. Exquisitely embroidered with the 2018 Roving logo "Georgia on my Mind" Ready to ship in red, bright green, turquoise, and khaki. Additional colors available for an extra $4.00. $44 includes shipping. Email your order to Kristine Tarrer, Show Chair At krmt@tarrerlaw.com Red Bright Green Turquoise Khaki 15 Club: Chesapeake Bay West Highland White Terrier Club Date: April 20th 2018 Location: Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium MD (Exhibition Hall) Regular Class Judge; Mr J Cliford Schulz Sweeps Judge; Ms Allison Platt Associated Shows: Puppy Match on the evening of April 19 in the Exhibition Hall at the Fairgrounds The judge will be Beth Wilder

16 Old Dominion Kennel Club of Northern Virginia Saturday April 21, 2018 CBWHWTC Supported Entry Regular Class Judge; Ms Elizabeth Muthard Sweepstakes Judge Mr Chris Steele Baltimore County Kennel Club Sunday, April 22. 2018 Regular Class Judge; Mr Todd Clyde Friday dinner after BIS at An Poitin Stil.check out the Stil's history and ambiance at http://www.thestilltimonium.com. The still is very close to the showsite. William Penn WHWTC Specialty will be May 5th in conjunction with the Bucks County Kennel Club. Regular Class Judge is William devillenueve and Sweeps judge will be Naomi Brown. Our Westie Specialty will be in conjunction with Trenton Kennel Club on May 6, 2018 at Mercer County Park in West Windsor Twp., NJ. Sweepstakes and Veterans judge will be Joan Murko; * Mr. Harry O'Donoghue from Ireland will be judging the regular classes at our Specialty Show on May 6, 2018 in conjunction with Trenton Kennel Club. We also have a Supported entry in conjunction with Garden State All Terrier Club on May 4, 2018 at the same location. The Sweepstakes judge will be Anne Van Walleghem.

17 The West Highland White Terrier Club of Northern IL celebrates our 50 th anniversary. Our show will be dedicated to the memory of long time member, Cookie Pajak who passed away in December. Join us at our Specialty on Saturday, June 17, 2018 at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Grayslake, IL (suburb of Chicago). Our regular classes will be judged by Dr. Jerry Klein. Sweepstakes will be judged by Jane Kays. Our trophies will feature a westie design created for our anniversary by Deborah Colvin Borgo. Saturday evening will feature our Specialty dinner, which is always a popular event with good food and company. Our host hotel is the Baymont Inn in Mundelien where we have negotiated a special rate. This show is part of a 5 day cluster with supported entries on Friday and Sunday. Sweeps will also be offered on Sunday, judged by Nick Waters. Regular class judges for the other days: Wednesday - Thursday TBD Friday - Mr. R C Williams Sunday - Mr. James A Moses A message from the West Highland White Terrier Club of Northern Ohio.. Oh, yes she did! Sonja Harris has made a second westie Christmas tree skirt. Sorta by popular demand. After so many people were disappointed not to win the beautiful tree skirt we displayed at Canfield and Kimberton in 2017, Sonja agreed to make another for a fund raiser this year too. I m not sure how long she will keep this up, so be sure to get tickets this year. Again, the drawing will be in October, so there s plenty of time, but don t forget. You can bet we ll be reminding you. And we ll have it at Canfield and Kimberton. Chances will be $5 each, or six for $25. Last year our club started supported entries with a Labor Day cluster in addition to

our specialty cluster in August, and this year we are adding another two days at shows the weekend before Canfield, in Marion, Ohio. We ll offer prizes leftover from past years, and perhaps get a few dollars back, but the important thing is the support really. Paying it back, or paying it forward, to keep dog shows alive. During January a couple from our club died within weeks of each other and we were entrusted in the placement of their Westie as no one in their family wanted to add a dog to the household. She s happily settled now with a couple and a Westie mix sister. Think about where YOUR dogs would go in that situation, and talk with friends and family about it. We have a few signed first edition copies of Tucker Digs Easter for sale. Maybe you have a child in your life who would like a picture book about Tucker the Westie helping the Easter bunny hide eggs. Or really, maybe you should have it on your own bookshelf. The price is $10 plus postage. Contact me at fairisle@twc.com if you re interested. There are new dinnerware pieces coming this year. Better think about your entries for August to get em. We re counting on warmer weather to arrive by planning our summer specialty the first weekend in August. You may have heard plans are underway for a LARGE air conditioned arena at Canfield, but that won t be finished for 2018. So come along for a last old fashioned Canfield. The cluster has decided to repeat Christmas at Canfield and we ll need some more decorations for our building. As you re getting out things this month and find something you don t to wish to keep, put it aside to bring along next summer. We have some great sweepstakes judges slated for 2018. Possibly someone you ve never showed to before. Diane Orange and Pat Logan-Hale. And two new pieces for your collection of our exclusive dinnerware will be part of the trophies. Come and see. Chris Schriber 18 Our NY Specialty show will be held on September 9 th, 2018 in conjunction with the Westchester Kennel Club at North Branch Park in Bridgewater, New Jersey. The Judge is Dennis McCoy and the Westminster Kennel Club has this to say about him; DENNIS McCOY of APEX, NORTH CAROLINA enjoyed a robust career as a professional handler that included handling numerous all-breed and specialty best in show winners, the top-winning Poodle, and the top-winning Dalmatian in breed history. Mr. McCoy won seven groups at Westminster, including five consecutive Non-Sporting groups from 1996 to 2000, and was Best in Show at Westminster in 1991 with Standard Poodle, Ch. Whisperwind. Mr. McCoy retired from handling and began his judging career in 2000, and currently judges the Toy, Non-Sporting, and Terrier groups, and best in show. He has judged numerous assignments in foreign countries, and he judged the Toy group at Westminster in 2013. In 2018 it will be his fourth judging assignment at Westminster. We are happy to have him judge our NY Specialty. In addition to this, our Sweeps Judge for our Specialty will be announced at a later date.

Stay tuned for more information regarding our Match Show (held in April) and other events. The NY Club will also be attending Meet the Breeds, February 10 th, 2018, at Piers 90 and 91 in Manhattan. This is a great event and I urge other West Highland Clubs to join us. It s a tremendous opportunity to impart the knowledge we ve gained from being an owner, breeder, handler of Westies to the general public. We also will take part in The Tartan Day Parade. The New York Tartan Day Parade is usually held the Saturday nearest Tartan Day. The 2018 20th Annual New York Tartan Day Parade will be held on April 7th. Watch and cheer us on or join us with your Scottish dogs as the New York Tartan Day Parade moves up 6th Avenue. Last but not least, there is another event we love to attend and it s The Scottish Games. Will keep you posted on that one too. Come one, come all! Come for a day of fun! 19

20 WHWTCA ANNUAL RAFFLE Raffling a Painted and Appliqued Westie Quilt By Jean Adair and donated by Tom Tarter in memory of his wife Arlene. Arlene was a long time breeder exhibitor who is remembered fondly by many of our club members. Measures 61 x 74 Drawing will be in October 2018 $10 per ticket, or $25 for 3 tickets, or $100 for 15 tickets For Tickets Contact: Charles or Lee Trudeau at ctrudeau@optonline.net

21 Fundraising Brand New to the Westie Shop, Also will be available at Kimberton Roll-Up Picnic Blankets Back in Stock! These blankets were almost a sell out at Montgomery this year. PVC Backing helps to keep you clean and dry Rolls up for easy storage Hook and Loop closure Size: 52 Long X 46 Wide Rolls up to 9 x 13 ½ Priced at $30.00 plus s/h Makes a wonderful gift too! Navy plaid and light blue plaid available. Navy plaid, Light blue plaid and Red plaid available!! Contact ctrudeau@optonline.net to get yours!! Brand New Shirts in 2 colors, are now available on our website!!! Original new artwork by famed Westie Artist Barbara Hands!! Click on link below the photos. http://www.westieclubamerica.com/fundraising/index.html Black ball caps back in stock!! $22.00 + s/h Contact ctrudeau@optonline.net for these new items!!

22 Montgomery or Bust T-Shirts Very Limited Numbers left. In stock we have in size: Medium - 1 Cardinal Red ($28), 1 Ash Gray ($20) Large - 4 Cardinal Red ($28 ea.) and 7 Ash Gray ($20 ea.) XLarge - 1 Aqua ($28 ea.) Plus $7.50 shipping To make an order Email: ctrudeau@optonline.net

23 Older issues of Imprints now available at a discount!! Mailing Guide for Shipping Imprints Issues prior to 2013 Cost each Shipping Cost Shipping Method Winter 2009 Centennial Ed. $ 6.35 $ 3.95 Media Mail one (1) $ 5.00 $ 4.00 1st Class Two (2) $ 5.00 $ 6.95 Flat Rate Envelope 3 to 4 $ 5.00 $ 10.95 9.5 x 6.5 Priority Box 5 to 10 $ 5.00 $ 12.95 Med. Flat Rate Box 2013 to Current Cost each Shipping each Shipping Method 2013, 2014 $ 8.00 $ 4.00 1 st Class 2015-2017 $ 8.00 $ 4.00 1 st Class Note: Earlier issues, prior to Winter 2008 are now available in very limited numbers. To place an order, contact ctrudeau@optonline.net Make checks payable to: WHWTCA Mail Check to: Charles Trudeau, 478 West Hill Rd., Stamford, CT 06902 Available Issues: SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTER 2008 NO NO NO YES 2009 YES NO YES YES* 2010 YES YES YES YES 2011 YES YES YES YES 2012 YES YES YES YES 2013 YES YES YES YES 2014 YES YES YES YES 2015 N/A YES YES YES 2016 YES YES YES YES 2017 YES YES YES YES = Centennial Issue Winter 2009 Westie Updates next issue The next issue of Westie Updates will come out on or around March 6 th, 2018. Please send your information, dates, announcements etc. February 28 th, 2018 to ctrudeau@optonline.net