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NOVEMBER 2012 Irish Setter Club of Ohio, Inc. Officers President Vice-President Jeannie Wagner (13) Recording Secretary Paul Spohn (13) 2048 Grafton Rd. Betty Cline (14) 8362 Riverside Dr. Elyria, Ohio 44035 1493 Raccoon Drive Novelty, Ohio (440) 458-6786 Warren, Ohio 44484 (440) 338-1375 karrycourt@hotmail.com (330) 856-3454 dipauls@aol.com jbswags@yahoo.com Bbcdcline@aol.com Treasurer Corresponding Ron Caffo (12) Secretary 4605 Kew Drive Jackie Caffo (14) North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 4605 Kew Drive (440) 779-1992 North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 caffo@wowway.com (440) 779-1992 caffo@wowway.com Board of Directors Larry Payner (14) Connie Plavcan (12) 12223 Norton Dr. 10191 Pekin Rd. Chesterland, Ohio 44026 Newbury, Ohio 44064 (440) 729-3420 (440) 564-7242 LPAYNER@sbcglobal.net autumn12@windstream.net Pat Jesson (13) Kathy Tylicki (12) 1370 Revere Rd. 9875 Kennedy Ledge Rd. Akron, Ohio 44333 Nelson Township, Ohio 44231 (330) 864-6880 (440) 548-5928 FLEETWOODFARMS@aol.com Katedan74@yahoo.com Sunshine Chairman Newsletter Editor Rescue Coordinator Jackie Caffo Connie Plavcan Pat Jesson (440) 779-1992 (440) 564-7242 (330) 864-6880 caffo@wowway.com autumn12@windstream.net isclubohiorescue@aol.com Please send all news, articles, or information concerning club or member activities to the editor. The Irish Informer is circulated each month except January and July. Deadline for copy is the 25 th of the month preceding publication. Permission is granted to other clubs to reproduce any material appearing in the Irish Informer, providing credit is given to the source. If a signed article is used, credit must be also given to the author. Subscriptions are available for $7.50 per year. ISCO Website: http://www.irishsetterclubofohio.com/coordinator-diane Spohn (440-338-1375 & dipauls@aol.com)

Who let the dogs out!! RESCUE REPORT Rescue took in 5 Irish Setters in a week! We have 7 year old Mya, husband died, house is being foreclosed, and the wife is moving to California to live with her daughter. Mya likes other dogs, is very quiet, has been spayed and is up to date on shots. Zues is maybe 3 yrs. Found lying in the front yard of a home in Ashtabula, efforts to find his owners have failed. He's very friendly with dogs, cats, kids. Well housetrained, shots, neutered. Sullivan is 8 months old, just needs house training. A big happy fellow! The family didn't realize he would require training and care as he got older. His 2 month puppy collar became embedded in his neck by 8 months old!! Chester was given to rescue by his owner, she needs heart surgery and a long recuperation so felt it was best to find him a new home. Chester is 6 years, a housedog, neutered, shots, not the kind of dog to play outside, he's happy to be by your side. Chewy was adopted from ISCO rescue at 2 years, but now at 7 years, a divorce and the kids are gone to college, so he was returned to us, as he was alone all the time. Chewy joined his new home in Columbus, Ohio today. We will again be doing an ISCO Rescue Booth at the Cleveland IX dog shows- Dec.13-16. Volunteers and their Irish Setters are welcome to join the fun! See everyone at the December Christmas party. Pat Jesson, ISCO Rescue Coordinator Bits and Pieces Please note that there will be NO MEETING IN NOVEMBER. The CHRISTMAS PARTY IS DECEMBER 1 st, at Ferfolia s. Details are in the enclosed flyer. Please try to join us! Also, Donna had not heard from anyone as far as dropping or changing their awards. As previously mentioned, Donna does not have a computer, so you can email me, or call Donna at 440-748- 8720. She has decided to have Connie print the awards as they were last year. Please look them over, and let her know it there are any changes. If you want to discontinue, or offer an award, this is the time to speak up. There may be some that become available, and we will let those interested know. We need to work on this, as the deadline for applying is January 15, 2013. I must confirm that the award cost will be drastically reduced as we have dropped the pewter due to the rising cost. We think you will be pleased with the replacement. We anticipate the cost to offer an award to be around $10.00. We have had a rough week for our members. As many of you know Shari is in the ICU on a ventilator. I wrote a bit about this elsewhere in this newsletter. Thanks for your concern and prayers, we do appreciate it.

Vince Lindeman had a recent hip replacement and is now back at home. I hope his was as easy as mine, and that he is well on his way to recovery. The hip replacement surgery was a snap. Don t take that figuratively Vince! Ron had cataract surgery on the 17 th and Shirley was right, it was a piece of cake. I sure hope so as I am scheduled for it on November 7 th. Whoever thought of the term Golden Years must have been deranged? The only thing gold about it is the cost. Barb Johnstone had another mishap. Tom was fixing their daughter s door with a rubber mallet and gave it one last swing, when the mallet let loose, and flew right into Barb s mouth. It broke her tooth, and caused quite a bit of bruising. No, she did not throw it back, and did not press charges! We hope you are feeling better! Sue Musil is on crutches with a bad knee. MRI shows nothing, so we hope her knee repairs itself soon. Especially since Sue has a new granddaughter, Emily, born on October 26 th. Congratulations Sue, I know the new addition will keep you hopping. No pun intended! On a brighter note, Mike Heasley came to our October meeting, and proudly announced that he was Breeder of the Year in the Pittsburgh club. I better mention that the club is a Tropical Fish Club. I always thought fish just bred themselves! Congratulations Mike, and I hope this is not where you get the fish for you great fish fries. Just kidding, because I know you are also an avid fisherman! Connie was in California for a week, so as soon as she gets rid of the jet lag you will have the newsletter! Jackie THE SWEETEST DAY FROM HELL This has been a really rough week for us. Our Golden, Maggie, had to have emergency surgery on Saturday, October 20 th. She had not been feeling well, no temperature, loss of appetite, lethargic, and just not her Golden self. We were convinced it was hemangiosarcoma, a blood cancer that attacks the organs and is responsible for the deaths of 20% of all Golden Retrievers. We had a blood count done on the day before, which showed an elevated white count. The vet thought it could be the blood cancer, or pyometra, since she had recently been in season. After an ultra sound on Saturday morning, which showed fluid in her uterus, we knew she needed surgery, even if it had to prove one issue over the other. We knew if it was the blood cancer, he would have to euthanize her on the table, as there is nothing that anyone can do, and they only have a matter of two or three weeks after diagnosis.

Shari and I sat in the car waiting for the surgery to be over. He said it would be less than an hour, and after 45 minutes, out walks a vet technician with a bouquet of flowers. We were thoroughly convinced that this was the way they told you that Maggie was no longer with us. As she continued to walk by our car, we remembered it was Sweetest Day and we were very relieved. We decided to go into the waiting room, when Pat, our vet, came out to say it was pyometra, and the surgery went well. Who would have thought we would be so excited about her having such a terrible thing. In about 30 minutes, we were on our way home with a bit groggy, stapled Maggie, but she was with us! Our elation ended a bit later when Shari had a bleeding issue, and being on a blood thinner, Ron took her to the ER. She was admitted for testing and procedures, and on the following Wednesday, when we felt she would be coming home, she was found unresponsive and not breathing. She had 5 doctors working on her on the way to ICU. She was intubated and sedated, and was actually on life support as she could not breathe on her own. As of today, October 29 th, she still cannot sustain breath and still in intubated. They have tried twice to remove the tube. but to no avail. She will eventually go to rehab and have to have a C- Pap for sleep apnea. As you can imagine, we had the worst Sweetest Day possible, and that is why I missed the ISCO meeting. Ron saved some money and had to eat with the group himself. He did bring me some Matzo Ball Soup! Maggie is doing great, and hopefully in a few days, so will Shari. Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers! Jackie

ISCO CHRISTMAS PARTY Saturday, December 1st, 2012 6-9 pm Ferfolia Funeral Home 356 Aurora Rd. Sagamore Hills As in the past, ISCO will furnish the main dish, table service, and beverage. Please bring your favorite salad, appetizer, or dessert to share. There will be an $8.00- $10.00 doggie related gift exchange. Reservations are not required, but we will be expecting you! There will be a brief meeting prior to dinner. Questions? Jackie caffo@wowway.com or 440-779- 1992 There will be no January meeting. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BELOW LISTED AWARDS ARE FOR

ISCO MEMBERS ONLY WHO ARE IN GOOD STANDING 2012 Irish Setter Club of Ohio Annual Awards Through the generosity of the members listed herein, the Irish Setter Club of Ohio offers its awards for the wins at shows from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012, if claimed by members in good standing. To be eligible, a claim for each award must be received by the award chairman not later than January 15, 2013 on forms that will be provided by the award chairman. Claims received on other than approved forms, and later than the deadline date, will not be accepted. The month and page number of the AKC Gazette must be on the claim form. Only awards made at member or licensed AKC shows will be considered and only dogs actually competing will be counted. Claims must be made on dog show records as published in the AKC Gazette, which will be considered the official records. Claims submitted by persons joining the club during the course of the year will be credited only with wins made while a member. Where ownership of a dog is transferred during the course of the year, either owner, if a member in good standing, may claim awards for wins made while the dog was shown under his or her ownership only. In case of ties on claims for awards based on the number of wins or number of points required, the award will be made to the winner which defeated the greatest number of dogs. Dogs co-owned by minor children, whose parents or guardians are members, are eligible for an award. All awards are for members only. Co-owned dogs must be permanently housed with the member who is applying for the award. Field awards #1 Field Champion Award- the ISCO offers this award to the I.S. obtaining the highest number of points towards a Field Championship within the calendar year. Ties to be broken by the number of dogs defeated. #2 Karrycourt Dual Award - offered by Sarah Moore, to the I.S. earning points towards a Field Championship and obtaining an Obedience degree, or points towards a bench championship. #3 Field New Member Award- Red Star Rowdy-O, VC Memorial offered by Gene and Sue Borocz, to the I.S. owned by a new member that, owner-handled, wins the most placements in any regular stake or stakes in AKC Field Trials. Ties to be broken by the most dogs defeated. Co-owners must be new members also. #4 Combined Puppy/Derby Field Award- offered by Jody Eging to the I.S. puppy earning the most placements in puppy &/or derby stakes at AKC trials. First place: 4 points, second place: 3 points, third place: 2 points, fourth place: 1 point. #5 Gun Dog Field Award- offered by Jody Eging, to the I.S. placing the most times in open gun or open limited gun dog at AKC trials. First place: 4 points, second place: 3 points, third place: 2 points, fourth place: 1 point. #6 Amateur Gun Dog Award- Karrycourt Award offered by Brian Wagner, to the I.S. earning the most placements in the Amateur Gun Dog stakes at AKC trials. First place: 4 points, second place: 3 points, third place: 2 points, fourth place: 1 point. #7 Field Sire Award- Karrycourt Award offered by Jeannie Wagner, to the I.S. sire whose get earn the most total points in the field events licensed by AKC, while competing for Field Championship, Amateur Field Championship or Hunters titles. All championship points to count and in the case of Hunters titles, 1 point per leg earned to a maximum of 4 points for Junior, 5 points for Senior and 6 points for Master. #8 Field Dam Award- Karrycourt Award offered by Jeannie Wagner, to the I.S. dam whose produce earn the most total points in field events licensed by AKC, while competing for Field Championship, Amateur Field Championship and Hunters titles. All championship points to count and in the case of Hunters titles, 1 point for each leg earned up to a maximum of 4 points for Junior, 5 points, for Senior, and 6 points for Master. Obedience awards #1 The Iron Mac Logaire CD Memorial Award- offered by Bill and Linda Hobbins, to the I.S. gaining three legs towards its CD degree in the calendar year. In case of two or more dogs completing their CDs in the year, the total number of points scored will break the tie. #2 CDX Award- offered by Buzz and Betty Cline, to the I.S. earning its CDX with the highest total score. In case of a tie, the dog that finishes its title earliest in the year will win the award. #3 Veteran Award- The Fleetwood Farm s Red Alert CD, VC award, offered by Gene and Sue Borocz, to the I.S. veteran, eight years or older, earning its CD in the calendar year. If more than one dog is eligible, the award shall go to the dog that completes the degree requirements first. #4 Obedience and Conformation Award- The Rosecreek Noel Memorial offered by Buzz and Betty Cline, to the I.S. who earned at least one leg of an Obedience degree and points toward its bench championship in the same calendar year. Ties to be broken by the highest combined scores.

#5 UD Award-ISCO Award offered by the ISCO, to the I.S. completing its UD degree in the calendar year. In the case of two or more completing their UD in the calendar year, the award shall go to the dog completing the degree first. #6 Highest in Trial Award-The Am/Can CH Jamond s Caught In The Act SH CD AXJ OA VC Memorial Award, offered by Ron and Marge Beebe, to the I.S. who wins HIT the most number of times. Ties to be broken by the highest score. #7Rally Achievement Award-offered by the Lindeman Family, for the I. S. who scores the most combined points in any Rally class events during the calendar year. Points can be earned in a combination of classes Novice through Advanced-Excellent. Ties to be broken by I.S. earning the most placements being named the winner. Agility Awards #1 Agility Achievement Award-offered by the Lindeman Family, for the Irish Setter who has the most qualified runs in any agility class events during the calendar year. Can be earned in a combination of classes Novice through Excellent. Ties to be broken by the Irish Setter earning the most placements being named the winner. Conformation Awards # 1 New Member Award- The Dineen Memorial offered by Mariann Downing, to the ISCO member joining during the calendar year, whose I.S. gets the greatest number of first place wins in regular classes, or Best of Breed, or Best of Opposite Sex. In case of coownership, the co-owner must be a new member also. Only one such win per show to count. #2 Puppy Bitch Award- The Copper Memorial Award offered by Rick and Cindy McBurney to the I.S. puppy bitch winning the greatest number of placements at AKC shows. First place: 4 points, second place: 3 points, third place: 2 points, fourth place: 1 point. #3 Puppy Dog Award- The HeatherhilAward offered by Sinda Effler, to the I.S. puppy dog winning the greatest number of placements at AKC shows. First place: 4 points, second place: 3 points, third place: 2 points, fourth place: 1 point. #4 Best Puppy Award-Laramar s Return to Sender Memorial offered by Larry and Mary Payner, to the I.S. puppy dog or bitch defeating ten (10) or more puppies by winning first place in regular classes at AKC shows. #5 12-18 Month Bitch Award-The Wolf Farms Award, offered by Randy and Susan Wolf, to the I.S. bitch winning first place in the 12-18 month bitch class the greatest number of times. #6 12-18 Month Dog Award-Offered by Monica Wilson, to the I.S. dog winning first place in the 12-18 month dog class the greatest number of times. # 7 Bred-by-Exhibitor Dog Award- The Corryhill Award offered by Sharon Reilly, to the I.S. dog which wins first place in the Bredby-exhibitor class the greatest number of times. #8 Bred-by-Exhibitor Bitch Award- Ch. Brandywine s Hit N Run Memorial offered by Ron and Jackie Caffo, to the I.S. bitch winning first place in the Bred-by exhibitor class the greatest number of times. #9 American Bred Dog Award- offered by Dan and Kathy Tylicki, to the I.S. dog winning the American Bred class the greatest number of times. #10 American Bred Bitch Award- The Homestead McKeal Memorial, offered by Rick and Cindy McBurney to the I.S. bitch winning the American Bred class the greatest number of times. #11 Reserve Winners Bitch Award- The Autumn Memorial offered by Connie Plavcan, to the I.S. bitch winning Reserve Winners bitch the greatest number of times. #12 Reserve Winners Dog Award-DiPaul s Patrick of Russell Memorial offered by Paul and Diane Spohn, to the I.S. dog winning Reserve Winners dog the greatest number of times. #13 Most Reserve Wins Award-offered by Dan and Kathy Tylicki, to the I.S. dog or bitch winning the most reserves from any class other than Open. # 14 Winners Bitch Award- The Kintyre Award offered by Tom and Barbara Johnstone, to the I.S. bitch winning the greatest number of points as Winners bitch at 2 point or better shows. #15 Winners Dog Award-The Homestead McKeal Memorial offered by Rick and Cindy McBurney, to the I.S. dog winning the greatest number of points as winners dog at 2 point or better shows. #16 Winners Award- The Fleetwood Farms Award offered by Pat Jesson, to the I.S. dog or bitch winning the greatest number of points from any class other than open class.

#17 Specialty Class Wins Award- The Northwind Award offered by Gary Buehner, to the I.S. dog or bitch accumulating the most first place wins from regular classes at Specialty shows. Competition required (4 or more defeated). #18 Best of Breed Class Award- The Ch. Donnaire s General James Memorial Award offered by Donna Turchanik, to the I.S. winning Best of Breed from the class other than Specials. #19 Most Irish Defeated Award- The Ch. O Flanagan s Burton Cogan Award offered by Jan Vance, to the I.S. defeating the greatest number of I.S. by going Winners Dog, Winners Bitch, Best of Breed, Best of Winners or Best of Opposite Sex. # 20 Best of Breed Bitch Award-The Homestead McKeal Memorial offered by Rick and Cindy McBurney, to the I.S. bitch that has the most Best of Breed wins. # 21 Best of Breed Dog Award-The CH Lunn s A Perfect Gentleman Memorial Award offered by Susan Musil, to the Irish Setter dog that wins the most Best of Breeds (competition required). #22 Best Bitch Award- The Laramar s Return to Sender Memorial offered by Larry and Mary Payner, to the I.S. bitch that defeats the greatest number of bitches by going Winners bitch, Best of Opposite Sex, or Best of Breed. #23 Best Dog Award- The Isabel Buehner Memorial offered by Donna Turchanik, to the I.S. that defeats the greatest number of dogs by going Winners dog, Best of Opposite Sex, or Best of Breed. #24 Best of Opposite Sex Award- The Rosecreek Award offered by Buzz and Betty Cline, to the I.S. dog or bitch winning the most Best of Opposite Sex Awards. #25 Best of Breed (Breeder-Owner) Award- The Nan-Roy s Red Baroness Memorial offered by Ron and Jackie Caffo, to the I.S., bred-by-owner, winning the greatest number of Best of Breed wins. #26 Best of Breed (Specialty Shows) Award- The Tara Irish Setters Award offered by Bob Franjesh and Sarah Kulinski, to the I.S. winning the greatest number of Best of Breeds at a Specialty show or a Specialty held in conjunction with an All-Breed Show. #27 Best Matron Award- The Betty Crawford Ch. Knockross Ruby Memorial Award offered by the ISCO, to the I.S. dam whose offspring win the greatest number of bench championship points. #28 Best Sire Award- The Corryhill Kirk s Mr. Bo Jangles Memorial offered by Sharon Reilly, to the I.S. sire whose offspring win the greatest number of bench championship points. #29 Best in Show Award- offered by the ISCO, to each I.S. who wins one or more Best in Shows at All-Breed shows. #30 Sporting Group Wins Award- offered by the ISCO, to the I.S. winning the most group placements. First place: 4 points, second place: 3 points, third place: 2 points, fourth place: 1 point. #31Veteran Award-The CH Donnaire s One Moment In Time Memorial Award offered by Donna Turchanik, to the I.S. dog or bitch winning first place in the Veteran s Class the greatest number of times. #32 The Grand Champion Award-The CH Laramar's Almost Paradise Memorial Award offered by Larry and Mary Payner, to the Irish Setter dog or bitch acquiring his or her Grand Championship. Ties to be broken by most defeated. Junior Showmanship Award #1 Junior Showmanship Award- offered by the ISCO, to the junior handler (whose parent or guardian is a member of the club) who accumulates the most placements. First place: 4 points, second place: 3 points, third place: 2 points, fourth place: 1 point.

ISCO NEW CHAMPIONS AWARD Irish Setters who have finished a title in the year 2012 are eligible for this award. Name of dog Name of owner(s) Title Date of title completion Please print your information and send to Jackie Caffo, 4605 Kew Dr., North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 or email to caffo@wowway.com Due date is January 15. IRISH SETTER CLUB OF OHIO INC. HALL OF FAME PLAQUE DOGS NAME OWNERS NAME QUALIFING EVENT/TITLE DATE BEST IN SHOW/ BEST OF BREED SPECIALTY SHOW/ HIGH SCORING DOG IN TRIAL/ FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS/ DUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS/ ROM REGISTER OF MERIT Dogs winning in any of the above categories are eligible to have their name put on the Hall of Fame Plaque. Please submit your applications to: Jeannie Wagner, P.O. Box 747, Lagrange, Ohio 44050 Deadline for applications is January 15 th

Send to: Donna Turchanik 12770 Grafton Road Grafton, Ohio 44044 Due January 15, 2013 (Submit separate forms for each award claimed.) Irish Setter Club of Ohio Annual Awards

DUES NOTICE FOR CURRENT ISCO MEMBERS ONLY Please remember dues are due December 31. Please make your check payable to ISCO and remit to Ron Caffo, 4605 Kew Dr., North Olmsted, OH 44070. Dues are $15 per member or $25 for two living at the same address. Member names Address (If changed since last year) Phone # Dues paid Email address (Please note any changes that need to be made for the 2013 roster. Thanks!)