Airedale Terrier Club of Canada - The King`s Herald Newsletter

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Airedale Terrier Club of Canada - The King`s Herald Newsletter
The Official Publication of the Airedale Terrier Club of Canada Inc
Summer 2002
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King’s Herald Summer 2002
National Specialty 2002
Winners Dog, Best of Winners & Best of Breed
BUCKSHOT MJ’S SMOOTH OF TRAYMAR
BREEDER: M. DUPRE; R.K. & J.P GILBERT; K. WALL
OWNER: APRIL STEVENS
Winner Bitch
INGLE VALLEY LUMINOUS MOTION
BREEDERS:
MARIAN MURRAY; ANNE CURTIS
OWNER: MARIAN MURRAY
Best in Sweeps
INGLE VALLEY LUMINOUS MOTION
BREEDERS:
MARIAN MURRAY; ANNE CURTIS
OWNER: MARIAN MURRAY
Best of Opposite Sex
CH. NORTHCOTE’S MADAM JUSTICE
BREEDERS: TERRI ALLOWAY & ESTHER O’CONNER
OWNER: TERRI ALLOWAY
Best Puppy
KLAUS’S AIRE KOLA,
BREEDERS/OWNERS:
KLAUS & NANCY TREPEZKT
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SWEEPSTAKES - AIREDALE TERRIER CLUB
318
OF CANADA
12-15 MONTH DOG
406
PARADYM’S GOT GAME
OWNER: PAM BRUCE & KELLY WOOD
2ND
370
1 __406_____
3RD
JUNIOR PUPPY BITCH
292
KLAUS’S AIRE KOLA
OWNER: KLAUS & NANCY TREPEZKY
319
SENECA BURNING BRIDGES
OWNER: NANCY LEE SECRIST
1 _292______
2 __319_____
\SENIOR PUPPY BITCH
185
STONE RIDGE WHARFEAIRE ATHENA
OWNER: WANDA PURVIS
334
SENECA ARIANA STEP’N’ ON UP
OWNER: JEAN MCCOY
1 _185______
2 __334_____
RIVERAIRE’S TEXAS BELLE
OWNER: VERA MARIE & RUSSELL J. HAMMOND JR.
1 _197______
2 _361______
15-18 MONTH BITCH
118
KALUA DABSQUOUI KOBRA
OWNER: LOUISE & JOHANNE LAMBERT
1 _118______
319
2ND
_406_____
2ND
AIREDALE TERRIER CLUB OF CANADA
SPECIALTY
BRED BY EXHIBITOR DOG
390
A KRACKERJACK GLORY V HUGADALE,
JC579980, 02/25/1999 BREEDER: MARGARET A.
1ST SALTZMANN, BY CH TERRYDALE’S INT’L AFFAIR EX
CH OAKRUN BEYOND MYTH V HUGADALE, CANADA.
OWNER: MARGARET A. SALTZMANN, 129 DIGBY
ROAD, OAKVILLE, ON, L6J 6B7
OPEN DOG
296
BUCKSHOT MJ’S SMOOTH OF TRAYMAR, LISTED, 10/10/1999
1ST BREEDER: M. DUPRE; R.K. & J.P. GILBERT; K. WALL, BY MJ’S
STONE RIDGE CHOSEN ONE EX TRAYMAR LOVE’S HELLUVA
SHOWGIRL, ELSEWHERE. OWNER: APRIL STEVENS, 4078
HICKORY HILL RD, MURRYSVILLE, PA, 15668. AGENT:
TODD CLYDE
SENECA BURNING BRIDGES, LISTED,
09/24/2001 BREEDER: NANCY L. SECRIST, BY
SENECA’S OCHOCHO PETE EX CH JALMONIS JUNE,
ELSEWHERE. OWNER: NANCY LEE SECRIST, 336
CR 72, HELENA, OH,
SENIOR PUPPY BITCH
185
STONE RIDGE WHARFEAIRE ATHENA,
1075995, 07/07/2001 BREEDER: JOHN C. EIMER
1ST MANN, BY STONE RIDGE BREWMEISTER EX STONE
RIDGE RILED UP BADGER, ELSEWHERE. OWNER:
WANDA PURVIS, RR 5, PETERBOROUGH, ON, K9J 6X6
334
12-18 MONTH DOG
406
PARADYM’S GOT GAME, LG741148, 04/26/2001
BREEDER: KELLY WOOD & SARAH KEE & DAVID
1ST SPROULE, BY CH OAKRUN’S BLUE JAY OF
PARADYM EX CH PARADYM DOUBLE DIAMOND,
CANADA. OWNER: PAM BRUCE & KELLY WOOD, 314 #6,
THE KINGSWAY, TORONTO, ON, M9A 3V2
R.W.D. __406_____
JUNIOR PUPPY BITCH
292
KLAUS’S AIRE KOLA, LISTED, 10/29/2001
BREEDER: KLAUS & NANCY TREPEZKY, BY
1ST WHITEROSE TOTHE IFLEF EX ELIZABETH VICTORIA,
ELSEWHERE. OWNER: KLAUS & NANCY TREPEZKY,
5757 DOCKSIDE RD, MARION STATION, MD, 21838.
AGENT: TODD CLYDE
BEST IN SWEEPSTAKES _197______
BEST OF OPPOSITE
MURRAYVALE DRUMMER LAD, KU690117,
10/18/2000 BREEDER: R.B. MASON & R.M. MASON,
BY CH PRINCEDALE EXPRESS EX HOLLYTROY
RUFUS A TIGER DESIGN, CANADA. OWNER: R.B.
MASON & R.M. MASON, R.R.#5, SPENCERVILLE, ON,
K0E 1X0, .
W.D. _296______
12-15 MONTH BITCH
197
INGLE VALLEY LUMINOUS MOTION
OWNER: MARIAN MURRAY
361
SENECA WHODUNIT’S MOTIVE, LISTED,
08/14/1999BREEDER: NANCY L. NIESET, BY WHO
DUN IT’S MURDER MYSTERY EX SENECA FOXY
OF OHUIVO, ELSEWHERE. OWNER: N.L. SECRIST &
V.E. WILSON, 336 CR 72,HELENA, OH, 43435.
SENECA ARIANA STEP’N’ ON UP, LISTED,
06/25/2001 BREEDER: JEAN MCCOY & NANCY
SECREST, BY CH TURITH COUNTRY COUSIN
EX CH SENECA ROCK SOLID CHANCE, ELSEWHERE.
OWNER: JEAN MCCOY, 2708 RAINER DR., SPRINGFIELD, IL,
62704.
12-18 MONTH BITCH
118
KALUA DABSQUOUI KOBRA, LC712355,
02/15/2001 BREEDER: LOUISE & JOHANNE LAMBERT, BY CH
1ST
PRINCEDALE EXPRESS EX KALUA DABSQUOUI KHEMOSABI,
CANADA. OWNER: LOUISE & JOHANNE LAMBERT,106 RANG
GRAND BOIS, MONT ST-GREGOIRE, PQ, J0J
1K0
361
2ND
RIVERAIRE’S TEXAS BELLE, LISTED, 05/16/2001
BREEDER: LORENE W. HUNT, BY SERENDIPITY
HERE I AM EX SHADLIAN MAJESTYK JAN, ELSE
WHERE. OWNER: VERA MARIE & RUSSELL J. HAMMOND JR.,
2303 WITTINGTON BLVD, ALEXANDRIA, VA,
CANADIAN BRED BITCH
111
GARDENAIRE BLUE RIDGE, KU702024, 10/28/2000
BREEDER: JAMES BROWN, BY CH LORD ROBIN OF
1ST
KINGAIRE EX CH AERIE’S NORTHCOTE NIKE, CANADA. OWNER: JOHN HOFFMANN; CATHY GRANT, 89
MAYFIELD AVE., TORONTO, ON, M6S 1K7, . AGENT:
ESTHER O’CONNOR
BRED BY EXHIBITOR BITCH
197
INGLE VALLEY LUMINOUS MOTION, LE723406,
03/31/2001 BREEDER: MARIAN MURRAY; ANNE
1ST CURTIS, BY CH INGLE VALLEY ROYAL CROWN JEWELS EX
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CH VICTORIANNE INGLE VALLEY GIRL,
CANADA. OWNER: MARIAN MURRAY, 6684 WHEELER ST., P.O.
BOX 83, TAMWORTH, ON, K0K 3G0
836
WESTCHESTER COPPER ROYALTEA, KC645686,
02/24/2000 BREEDER: JAN ARSENAULT & ELIZABETH BISHOP, BY CH TRAYMAR’S KNOT GUILTY
EX CH WESTCHESTER GINGERRAVEN JAZZ, CANA
DA. OWNER: ELIZABETH BISHOP & JAN ARSENAULT,
P.O. BOX 17, 78 FLYNN STREET, NIAGARA ON THE
LAKE, ON, L0S 1J0
262
ABSENT
CH VALDONAIRE KINGS RANSOM, HW547669,
11/03/1998, DOG BREEDER: SHEILA ADKINSON;
VALERIE ADKINSON, BY BRISLINE’S HOUSE SPECIAL EX CH
VALDONAIRE SIRIAM FANTASTIC, CANADA. OWNER: SHEILA
M. ADKINSON; VALERIE ADKINSON, 4044 ABERDEEN ROAD,
BEAMSVILLE, ON, L0R
263
CH VALDONAIRE MILLENIUM MADNESS, KN667303,
07/17/2000, BITCH BREEDER: SHEILA M. ADKINSON
& VALERIE ADKINSON, BY CH OAKRUN’S BLUE JAY
OF PARADYM EX CH VALDONAIRE SIRIAM FANTASTIC, CANADA. OWNER: SHEILA M. ADKINSON;
VALERIE ADKINSON, 4044 ABERDEEN ROAD,
BEAMSVILLE, ON
316
ABSENT
CH SENECA’S BRAVE TO THE MAX, ERN99001772,
01/17/1998, DOG BREEDER: NANCY L. NIESET, BY
FLASH VON ARGONAUT EX SENECA BRAVE
CHANCE, ELSEWHERE. OWNER: JEAN MCCOY, 2708
RAINER DR., SPRINGFIELD,IL, 62704.
353
CH WESTCHESTER TRAYMAR CHARMED, JQ618889,
08/07/1999, BITCH BREEDER: RICHARD & JAN ARSENAULT,
BY CH TRAYMAR’S KNOT QUILTY EX CH
WESTCHESTER ADORABLE DEVIL, CANADA.
OWNER: RICHARD & JAN ARSENAULT, 1389 8TH AVES., ST.
CATHARINES, ON, L2P 6P7
354
CH AERIE’S ANGHARAD AT MAGWITCH, KW711383,
11/12/2000, BITCH BREEDER: PAT NEIL, BY CH
KINGAIRE NORTHCOTE ICEMAN EX CH AERIE’S
MYSTIQUE ROWAN, CANADA. OWNER: PAT NEILL &
PETER PHILLIPS, 3661BURNBRAE DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA, ON,
L5C 2R6
SPECIALS ONLY
119
CH KALUA DABSQUOUI KATCHINA, JA574209,
01/17/1999, BITCH BREEDER: LOUISE & JOHANNE
LAMBERT, BY CH HUNTWOOD’S HOLLYTROY
DESIGNER EX CH KALUA DABSQUOUI KADENCE,
CANADA. OWNER: LOUISE & JOHANNE LAMBERT,
106 RANG GRAND BOIS, MONT ST-GREGOIRE, PQ,J0J 1K0
387
CH KINGAIRE NORTHCOTE ICEMAN, HC516363,
02/10/1998, DOG BREEDER: TERRI ALLOWAY &
MILLER ALLOWAY, BY CH MORAINE HOLD THAT
TIGER EX CH KINGAIRES NORTHCOTE REVELRY,
CANADA. OWNER: TERRI ALLOWAY, 4865 16TH
SIDEROAD, R.R. #1, SCHOMBERG, ON, L0G 1T0, .
AGENT: JODI PAQUETTE, CPHA
184
CH HOLLYTROYS DESIGN A NEW TIGER CD,
HW553760, 11/08/1998, BITCH BREEDER: CAROL S.
KANE, BY CH MORAINE HOLD THAT TIGER EX CH
HOLLYTROY THE DESIGNER’S TOUCH, CANADA.
OWNER: WANDA PURVIS, RR 5, PETERBOROUGH,
ON, K9J 6X66
388
239
CH DIGAIRES WINTERHAWK MURPHY, KA640042,
01/07/2000, DOG BREEDER: SHELLEY PRIMEAU, BY
CH JAFEICA’S HIGH VOLTAGE ‘C’ EX CH AERIAL
MANEUVERS AT AERIE, CANADA. OWNER: RICK &
NANCY MCCALLAN; SHELLEY PRIMEAU, 8233
WOODLAND AVE., RR 1, CAMPBELLCROFT, ON, L0A1B0.
AGENT: WARD BAILEY
CH Northcote’s MADAM JUSTICE, KQ689746,
08/06/2000, BITCH BREEDER: TERRI ALLOWAY &
ESTHER O’CONNOR, BY KINGAIRE NORTHCOTE
ICEMAN EX NORTHCOTE NO MORE HEARTACHE,
CANADA. OWNER: TERRI ALLOWAY, 4865 16TH
SIDEROAD, R.R. #1, SCHOMBERG, ON, L0G 1T0, .
AGENT: DOUG BELTER
2ST
OPEN BITCH
293
MJ S TRAYMARS AUTUMN HAZE, LISTED,
10/29/1999 BREEDER: M. DUPRE; R.K. & J.P. GILBERT; K.
WALL, BY MJ S STONE RIDGE CHOSEN ONE EX TRAYMAR
3RD LOVE’S HELLUVA SHOWGIRL, ELSEWHERE. OWNER:
APRIL ADAM; J.P. & R.K. GILBERT, 7 PEGASUS
PLACE, BEAR, DE, 19701. AGENT: TODD CLYDE
369
381
MURRAYVALE PRINCEDALE MANDOLIN,
KU690123, 10/18/2000 BREEDER: R.B. MASON & R.M.
MASON, BY CH PRINCEDALE EXPRESS EX HOLLYTROY
RUFUS A TIGER DESIGN, CANADA.
OWNER:GINETTE MIRON & YVON LEGAULT, 907
RANG 5, LOCHABER OUEST, PQ, J0X 3B0
TRAYMAR AIREFORCE SHELBY COBRA, LISTED, 11/07/2000
BREEDER: MARGO DUPRE & KENNETH R. WALL, BY TERRY
DALE’S INT’L AFFAIR EX TRAYMAR LOVE’S HELLUVA SHOW
2ND GIRL, ELSEWHERE. OWNER: PAT REED& BOB REED &
MARGO DUPRE, P.O. BOX 624, KILBRIDE, ON, L0P 1G0, .
W.B. _197______ R.W.B. __369____
B.B. _296_____ B.O.S. _388______
B.W. __296_____
B.P. _292______
Judge’s Critique - Lotus Tutton
I would like to thank the Airedale Terrier Club of
Canada for giving me the opportunity of judging the
specialty May 19, 2002, and for the lovely hospitality
basket.
It was very pleasing and interesting to note the vast
improvements in grooming and presentation displayed
by some of the exhibitors and I must comment on the
pleasant attitude of all of the exhibitors.
My comments on the winners will be very general as
the entries were very varied in type and therefore
impossible to pick similar type.
Best Puppy In Breed - A lovely young bitch who shows
a lot of promise
Winners Bitch - A pretty bitch in good condition, presented very well, who showed very well
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Best Opposite Sex & Best Canadian Bred - A very feminine
elegant bitch presenting a picture that made me smile
scary place, especially when one comes from a little town,
population 5000.
Best of Breed, Best of Winners & Winners Dog - An
Airedale that is “all dog”, very masculine with great attitude,
who moved well and was in “hard” condition. He showed
extremely well, never letting down, I could not deny him.
Once again many thanks, it was a joy to judge your puppies.
My general impression was that many of the dogs
appeared to be tired and too many lacked hard muscle
tone. My belief is that Airedales should be athletic under
beautiful coats, and when examined, their bodies should
be hard and muscular, not soft and mushy or too thin either.
They should stand up on their toes and appear to be “on
the ready”. Some filled the bill, but unfortunately, some did
not.
I am very appreciative of the amount of work that goes
into conditioning an Airedale. Please remember they not
only have to look great, they have to feel great.
I enjoyed my time in the ring with the breed that is my
first love. Thank you again.
Lotus Tutton
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Judge’s Critique - Carole Kane
Best in Sweepstakes (Ingle Valley Luminous Motion). This
smartly turned out young show girl impressed me with her
irresistible personality and style. Excellent top- line, correct
tail set, short back and nice reach of neck were her strong
points. Elegant of stance and filled with Terrier expression,
she had magnificent ring presence, A real showgirl!
Best of Opposite (Paradym’s Got Game) A handsome fellow, well balanced, compact, strong with good body structure and excellent movement. Very sound in type with a
nice long head. A masculine male, very hard to fault, one to
watch in the future.
Please convey to your members my sincere thanks for the
outstanding hospitality accorded me as your Sweepstake
judge at our National Specialty 2002.
It was pure pleasure seeing all the wonderful puppies so
beautifully presented, I think it safe to say our breed is in
great shape.
A special thanks to John Ross, who was brave enough to
undertake the task of ring stewarting for me.
And, last but by no means least a huge thanks to you
Elaine for taking such good care of me every waking
moment. And, to Debbie and Bill for being there when I
needed them most, that Toronto Pearson Airport is one
Sincerely
Carole Kane
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ATCC NATIONAL SPECIALTY 2002
KITCHENER WATERLOO
MAY 18 - 20,2002
Another great ATCC specialty into the records.
A very busy weekend with five shows in three days plus
puppy sweeps.There was the regular KW show each of the
three days plus the Terrier Specialty on Saturday and the
Airedale Specialty on Sunday. In addition of course was the
ATCC dinner on Saturday night and the ATCC annual general meeting on Sunday afternoon
This was the second year the ATCC Specialty has been
held at Kitchener
in conjunction with the Kitchener Waterloo Kennel Club
Shows and the Terrier Breeders Specialty show.
Thankfully all the rings were indoors as the weather despite
the date, was not spring like with snow flakes on Sunday
coming down on a cold north wind. Had the rings been outdoors, we’d all have frozen.
The same venue as last year which went so well, but this
year the annual dinner was held in the local host hotel as
opposed to the show facility.
This major innovation cost slightly more but provided a fully
catered buffet first class meal that eliminated much work.
The result was well received.
A hospitality and grooming area had been reserved for the
Airedalers this year making for a convenient and friendly
experience for all involved. The ATCC banner was set up
along with a handy tent shelter to identify the hospitality
table which provided complimentary coffee and pastry
goodies donated by Ellie and John Voortman.
The Specialty Judge was ATCC Past President Lotus
Tutton and the Sweepstakes Judge was ATCC member
and regional director, Carole Kane from the Maritimes.
OBEDIENCE BOOSTER RESULTS
Unfortunately there were no qualifying Airedale entries this
year in the booster event under the KW Obedience Trials.
TERRIER BREEDERS SPECIALTY MAY 18, 2002
At the Terrier Breeders Specialty on Saturday, our breed
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winner Ch Kingaire Northcote Iceman aka “Ice” went all the
way and came out with the Best in Show making owner
Terri Alloway very happy, particularly as her
Ch
Northcote’s Madam Justice aka “Madi” had also taken
BOS in the breed.
BISS
BB
BOS
BW
BP
WD
RWD
WB
RWB
Ch Kingaire Northcote Iceman
Ch Kingaire Northcote Iceman
Ch Northcote’s Madam Justice
Buckshot MJ’s Smooth of Traymar
Klaus’s Aire Kola
Buckshot MJ’s Smooth of Traymar
Seneca Whodunit’s Motive
Murrayvale Princedale Mandolin
Traymar Aireforce Shelby Cobra
KW REGULAR SHOWS
In addition to the Specialty Shows there were of course
three regular KW shows, one each day of the weekend
with regular classes for Airedales. Results were recorded
as follows:
Saturday May 18
BB
Ch Northcote’s Madam Justice
BOS Ch Digaires Winterhawk Murphy
BW
Kalua Dabsquoui Kobra
BP
Klaus’s Aire Kola
Sunday May 19
BB
Buckshot MJ’s Smooth of Traymar
BOS Ch Northcote’s Madam Justice
BW
Buckshot MJ’s Smooth of Traymar
BP
Klaus’s Aire Kola
Monday May 20
BB
Ch Kingaire Northcote Iceman
BOS Ch Northcote’s Madam Justice
BW
Buckshot MJ’s Smooth of Traymar
BP
Klaus’s Aire Kola
The Specialty Dinner at the Holiday Inn Saturday night was
well attended by over fifty with three of our Past Presidents
Henk Bennink, Ron Dittner and Ken MacLaren, along with
their spouses on hand. A number of our US visitors were
also seen enjoying the auctions and draws. Kelly Wood’s
paper mache oversized Airedale Max greeted all on entry
at the door and festive centres pieces were at each table.
After the great buffet dinner, Roy Aitchison handled the
three auctions of Airedale memorabilia, the verbal auction,
silent auction and the chinese auction, Successful bidders
ended up contributing over $1800 to the general coffers.
Many thanks are due to all who helped assemble the items
and organize the auctions.
On Sunday, after the Airedale Specialty Best of Breed decision and trophy presentations along with the photographs,
the annual general meeting was held in one of the centre’s
meeting rooms. Wine and cheese offerings were on hand
to ease the pangs of hunger and thirst while the business
was conducted and the transfer of presidential chair to
Elaine took place. Award certificates for title winners in
2001 were prepared for some 35 members and were distributed to those present at the meeting.
As show chair, Elaine Zemaitis put together another wonderful production this year and had everything running very
smoothly through the whole weekend. She had everything
very well organized with a large crew of recruited member
helpers who looked after the many tasks involved in getting
it together. Look at the list of helpers and see how many
there were. Thanks to them all for their time, efforts and
material contributions in making this ATCC Specialty again
one to be remembered.
List of volunteers- here it is!
1 Wendy Aitchison - Purchased all the auction items &
accepted donations for auction
2 Roy Aitchison - Auctioneer
3 Kelly Wood - Provided artwork for table gifts, also provided hospitality Sunday night. Picked up auction items
and delivered them to dinner
4 Sheila Adkinson - Organized Chinese auction,helped to
set up the trophy table
5 Sarah Kee - Provided hospitality services, made coffee,
greeted members
6 Pat Reed - Arranged donation of wine for wine & cheese
& picked up decorated centerpieces
7 Terry Alloway - organized and arranged trophies
8 Ray Lavriere - ring stewarded
9 Sharon Lavriere
- ring stewarded , organized
dinner/dealt with Hotel, made hotel reservations for
Judges,helped to set up the trophy table
10 Ron Ditner worked with Host club to make arrangements for AGM and Grooming area, set up grooming area,
grooming tent for hospitality
11 Ellie & John Voortman donated pastries for hospitality
table for Terrier Breeders and ATCC
12 Debbie Campbell picked up Judge from Airport and
delivered her to hotel
13 Val Adkinson helped with dinner centerpieces, and
picked up flowers for dinner centerpieces and arranged
them in the centerpieces
14 Marg Saltzmann set up for AGM and served wine &
cheese
15 Wanda & Ron Purvis set up auction items
16 Saul Zemaitis hauled equipment back & forth
17 Don Adkinson being the Club reporter and photographer extraordinaire
18 Bill donated the wine
19 John Ross ring stewarded the Sweepstakes helped
to set up the ring and dismantle the ring
20 Debbie Adkinson helped on the day of the Specialty
and dealt with the Show Secretary re the Obedience
Booster
21 Our judges - Lotus Tutton and Carole Kane
See what a great team we have??
Roy Aitchison
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ATCC Specialty Weekend May 2002
Co-chair Sharon LaRiviere welcoming alL
Kelly Wood with "MAX"
Chinese auction items
Silent auction viewing
Great memorabilia for auction
Auction preview
Action at the auction
Elaine Zemaitis and Auctioneer Roy Aitcheson
ATCC Grooming and Hospitality area
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Floating Specialty 2002
BB - Am Can Ch Indus Just Mad About Harry
Owner/Breeder: Joanne Helm
Award of Merit - Am Can Ch Winsea’s Calypso
Owner/Breeder: Helen Arnold
WB, BW & BP - Winsea’s Rebel Angel
Owner/Breeder: Helen Arnold
Best Veteran - Am Can Ch Cooleamber Brickberry Special
Owner/Breeder: Andrea Easton & Don Fance
Best Opposite in Sweeps & RWB - Bulairo Shboom
Owner/Breeder: Lydia Langley
HIT - Nightsun Moonshadow
Owner: Don White, Breeder: Yvan Mongeon
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Sire & Get - Am Can Int Ch. Terydale HK King of Indus
Bulairo Shboom & Indus Moonstruck
HIT in Veterans - Ch. Cooleamber Boomerang Trigger CD
Breeder: Andrea Easton & Don Fance, Owner: Pam Sheane
RWM - Winsea’s Strike Anywhere
Breeder/Owner: Helen Arnold
Qualifying Score - Ch. MJ Robaire Night Sun Dancer CDX JHDF
Breeder: M & M Robinson & R & S Gilbert, Owner: Yvan
Mongeon
The Obedience Gang
Don White & Nighsun Moonshadow, Heather Faulkner & Shawndee’s Jackson CDX,
Pam Sheane & Ch. Cooleamber Boomerang Trigger CD,
Yvan Mongeon & Ch. MJ Robaire Night Sun Dancer CDX JHDF
CH. MJ Robaire Night Sun Dancer CDX, JHDF
The old guy doing agility. At 10 years old Dancer is always
ready for some fun and games.
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SWEEPSTAKES
011
Juvenile Sweeps (9-12 months) (Male)
010
011
016
BREA’S IMA WILD THING
Pam & John HELM
BREA’S BORN TO BE WILD
Heather McNEIL & Mike GARRETT
WINSEA’S STRIKE ANYWHERE
Helen E. ARNOLD
016
1st. 016 2nd. 011 3rd. 010
Juvenile Sweeps (12-18 months) (Male)
019
025
008
NIGHTSUN CHOSEN LEGEND OF MJ’S LN763167- 14/07/01 Breeder: Ruth K. & Stephen P.
Gilbert, Yvon Mongeon, Ch. MJ’s Stone Ridge Chosen
One x Ch. Ohsi Nightsun Moon Dance Canada.
Louise CHADY & Yvan MONGEON 1412 Bearspaw
Dr E Edmonton, AB T6J 5E3
019
SHAWNDEE FLYING SCOTSMAN -LC71179522/02/01 Breeder: Carol Robson, Ch. Contraire Trip
To Shawndee x Shawndee Flying Falcon Canada.
Carol ROBSON & Linda SMITH 8 Gusnowsky Rd St
Andrews, MB R1A 2X3
025
NIGHTSUN KUSA LAMON OF MJ’S -LN75069814/07/01 Breeder: Ruth K. & Stephen P. Gilbert,
Yvon Mongeon, Ch. MJ’s Stoneridge Chose One x Ch.
Oshi Nightsun Moondance Canada. Tanya & Kit
OORAIKUL 1911 Tanner Wynd Edmonton, AB T6R
2S5
Juvenile Sweeps (9-12 months) (Female)
014
017
022
023
BREA’S WILD ROSE OF ALBERTA
Cheryl ZUGIGZNE & Colleen HOGAN
WINSEA’S REBEL ANGEL
Helen E. ARNOLD
CONTRAIRE’S CINNAMON GIRL
Richela DYCK & Susan ANDERSON
INDUS MOONSTRUCK
Kenneth W. GERMAIN
1st. 017 2nd. 022 3rd. 014 4th. 023
W.M. 019
Juvenile Sweeps (12-18 months) (Female)
021
030
BULAIRO SHBOOM
Lydia LANGLEY
COOLEAMBER JOYFUL NOISE
Andrea EASTON & Don FANCE
009
CH. MJ ROBAIRE NIGHT SUN DANCER, CDX 1048892- 14/11/92 Breeder: M. & M. Robinson & R.
& S. Gilbert, Ch. Galahad Von Der Locher Muhle
x Ch. MJ Robaire’s Choose Me Elsewhere. Yvan
MONGEON 1412 Bearspaw Dr E Edmonton, AB T6J
5E3
012
CH. COOLEAMBER BROOMERANG TRIGGER,
CD -EL288176- 17/06/95 Breeder: Andrea Easton &
Don Fance, Ch. Brisline’s House Special x Ch. Walnut
Ridge Chutney Canada. Pam SHEANE Box 2079
Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0
029
CH. COOLEAMBER BRICKBERRY SPECIAL EL288162- 17/06/95 Breeder: Andrea Easton & Don
Fance, Ch. Brisline’s House Special x Ch. Walnut
Ridge Chutney Canada. Andrea EASTON & Don
FANCE 344 Cedarpark Dr SW Calgary, AB T2W 2J4
Agent: Shaun NICHOLS/Raymond YURICK
REGULAR CLASSES
Sr. Puppy (9-12 months) (Male)
010
BREA’S IMA WILD THING -LU754180- 11/10/01
Breeder: Pam Sheane, Ch. Cooleamber Boomerang
Trigger, CD x Ch. Walnut Ridge Brea Wildaffair
Canada. Pam & John HELM 26 Chappel Dr Red
Deer, AB T4P 2R8 Agent: Pam SHEANE
R.W.M. 016
Veterans (Male)
1st. 021 2nd. 030
Best in Sweepstakes 019
BOS to Best in Sweepstakes 021
WINSEA’S STRIKE ANYWHERE -LQ75340920/08/01 Breeder: Helen E. Arnold, Stone Ridge
Moraine Man O’War x Ch. Epoch’s Timeless Odyssey,
CD Canada. Helen E. ARNOLD 708 Imperial Way
SW Calgary, AB T2S 1M7
12 - 18 months (Male)
SHAWNDEE FLYING SCOTSMAN
Carol ROBSON & Linda SMITH
NIGHTSUN KUSA LAMON OF MJ’S
Tanya & Kit OORAIKUL
1st. 019 2nd. 025
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BREA’S BORN TO BE WILD -LU754176- 11/10/01
Breeder: Pam Sheane, Ch. Cooleamber Boomerang
Trigger, CD x Ch. Walnut Ridge Brea Wildaffair
Canada. Heather McNEIL & Mike GARRETT 215 26 Ave NW Calgary, AB T3M 2E1 Agent: Pam
SHEANE
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11 •
B.V. 029
Site 19, R.R. 5 Calgary, AB T2P 2G6 Agent: Shannon
SCHEER
Sr. Puppy (9-12 months) (Female)
014
017
BREA’S WILD ROSE OF ALBERTA -LU75418711/10/01 Breeder: Pam Sheane, Ch. Cooleamber
Boomerang Trigger, CD x Ch. Walnut Ridge Brea
Wildaffair Canada. Cheryl ZUGIGZNE & Colleen
HOGAN 95 Hawkwood Blvd NW Calgary, AB Y3G
2A5 Agent: Pam SHEANE
WINSEA’S REBEL ANGEL -LQ753410- 20/08/01
Breeder: Helen E. Arnold, Stone Ridge Moraine Man
O’War x Ch. Epoch’s Timeless Odyssey, CD Canada.
Helen E. ARNOLD 708 Imperial Way SW Calgary, AB
T2S 1M7
022
CONTRAIRE’S CINNAMON GIRL -Listed10/09/01 Breeder: Allen & Susan Anderson,
Contraire’s Trip To Eden x Contraire’s Dream Catcher
Elsewhere. Richela DYCK & Susan ANDERSON 60
Luxton Ave Winnipeg, MB R2W 0L6
023
INDUS MOONSTRUCK -LU764261- 19/10/01
Breeder: Joanne B. Helm, Ch. Terydale HK King Of
Indus x Ch. Indus Spinning Ginny Canada. Kenneth
W. GERMAIN 1995 E. Coalton Rd 64-202 Superior,
CO 80027 Agent: Kyra A. DENNIS
Bred by Exhibitor (Female)
021
BULAIRO SHBOOM -LE731676- 27/03/01
Breeder: Owner, Ch. Terydale HK King Of Indus
x Ch. Bulairo Iceberg Canada. Lydia LANGLEY Box
1103, R.R. 2 Ste Anne, MB R5H 1R2
030
COOLEAMBER JOYFUL NOISE -LL73369720/06/01 Breeder: Andrea Easton & Don Fance, Ch.
Cooleamber Eclipse x Ch. Walnut Ridge Crown Jewel
Canada. Andrea EASTON & Don FANCE 344
Cedarpark Dr SW Calgary, AB T2W 2J4
Open (Female)
026
006
CH. GRAFFITI OCTAVE TOO SEXY FOR U,
CD,CGN (M) -EA238949- 24/01/95 Breeder: J.
Trottier, A. Plante, L. & J. Lambert, Ch. Lord Robin Of
Kingaire, CD x Ch. Kalua Dabsquoui Klip Graffiti, CD
Canada. Andre PLANTE & Julie TROTTIER 542 St
Edmond Stoneham, ON G0A 4P0
015
CH. BREA’S SECRET AGENDA (M) -JW62255718/11/99 Breeder: Pam Sheane, Ch. Cooleamber
Boomerang Trigger, CD x Ch. Walnut Ridge Brea
Wildaffair Canada. Pam SHEANE & Susan VICKERS Box 2079 Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0
020
CH. CONTRAIRE TRIP TO SHAWNDEE (M) 1068093- 17/06/98 Breeder: Allen & Susan Anderson,
Ch. Shawndee Redcoat Stretch UP x Ch. Contraire’s
Day Tripper Elsewhere. Carol ROBSON & S.
ANDERSON, E. HOISINGTON 8 Gusnowsky Rd St
Andrews, MB R1A 2X3
024
CH. TERRYDALE HK KING OF INDUS (M) 1065575- 20/07/97 Breeder: M. Woolridge, J. Stevens,
E. Zapheris, M. Stander, Ch. Florac King Of Scots At
Stargus x Ch. Terrydale HK Diabolique Canada.
Joanne B. HELM Box 8, Site 19, R.R. 5 Calgary, AB
T2P 2G6 Agent: Kyra A. DENNIS
031
CH. COOLEAMBER GALAXY (M) -KE64623202/03/00 Breeder: Andrea Easton & Don Fance, Ch.
Cooleamber Eclipse x Ch. Walnut Ridge Crown Jewel
Canada. Andrea EASTON & Don FANCE 344
Cedarpark Dr SW Calgary, AB T2W 2J4 Agent:
Shaun NICHOLS/Raymond YURICK
033
CH. WINSEA’S ODYSSEUS (M) -JC59925613/02/99 Breeder: Helen E. Arnold, Regent Mack The
Knife x Ch. Epoch’s Timeless Odyssey Canada.
Debbie BRUNKE 23 Riverside Cl SE Calgary, AB
T2C 3L4
007
CH. GRAFFITI WAS MADE FOR LOVING U, CGN
(F) -KE645531- 24/03/00 Breeder: Julie Trottier &
Andre Plante, Ch. Graffiti Octave Too Sexy For U,
CD,CGN x Ch. Graffiti Dont Talk Just Kiss, CD,CGN
Canada. Andre PLANTE & Julie TROTTIER 542 St
Edmond Stoneham, ON G0A 4P0
018
CH. WINSEA’S CALYPSO (F) -JC575917- 13/02/99
Breeder: Helen E. Arnold, Regent Mack The Knife x
Ch. Epoch’s Timeless Odyssey Canada. Helen E.
ARNOLD 708 Imperial Way SW Calgary, AB T2S
1M7
034
CH. Northcote’s MADAM JUSTICE (F) KQ689746- 06/08/00 Breeder: Terri Alloway & Esther
O’Connor, Ch. Kingaire Northcote Iceman x Ch.
HORSINAROUND DANCING FERN -LA72933427/01/01 Breeder: Mary Carr, Ch. Majubadale Polaris
x Mesachies Dancing Amber Canada. Mary CARR
5735 Takala Rd Ladysmith, BC V9G 1M2
W.F. 017
R.W.F. 021
Specials Only
005
CH. INDUS JUST MAD ABOUT HARRY (M) KG687010- 02/04/00 Breeder: Joanne B. Helm, Ch.
Terrydale HK Shairieb Online x Ch. Indus Cajun
Cayenne Pepper Canada. Joanne B. HELM Box 8,
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Northcote No More Heartache Canada. Terri
ALLOWAY 12745 - 7th Conc., R.R. 2
King City, ON L7B 1K4 Agent: Doug BELTER
B.B. 005
B.O.S. 034
B.W. 017
B.P. 017
N/Q
101
N/Q
Sire & Get
012
024
032
CH. COOLEAMBER BROOMERANG TRIGGER,
CD -EL288176- 17/06/95 Breeder: Andrea Easton &
Don Fance, Ch. Brisline’s House Special x Ch. Walnut
Ridge Chutney Canada. Pam SHEANE Box 2079
Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0
- BREA’S IMA WILD THING
- BREA’S BORN TO BE WILD
- CH. BREA’S SECRET AGENDA
- BREA’S WILD ROSE OF ALBERTA
CH. TERRYDALE HK KING OF INDUS -106557520/07/97 Breeder: M. Woolridge, J. Stevens, E.
Zapheris, M. Stander, Ch. Florac King Of Scots At
Stargus x Ch. Terrydale HK Diabolique Canada.
Joanne B. HELM Box 8, Site 19, R.R. 5 Calgary, AB
T2P 2G6 Agent: Kyra A. DENNIS
- BULAIRO SHBOOM
- INDUS MOONSTRUCK
200
CH. BREA’S SECRET AFFAIR (F) -JW62255318/11/99 Breeder: Pam Sheane, Ch. Cooleamber
Boomerang Trigger, CD x Ch. Walnut Ridge Brea
Wildaffair Canada. Pam SHEANE Box 2079
Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0
NIGHTSUN MOONSHADOW (F) -HW55389327/11/98 Breeder: Yvan Mongeon, Ch. Droffats Rufus
V Warden Rock x Ch. Ohsi Nightsun Moon Dance
Canada. Don & Lee WHITE 13027 - 73 St Edmonton,
AB T5C 0T6
Open B
400
AB
CH. NIGHTSUN BRIGHTEST STAR, CDX (F) HW553906- 27/11/98 Breeder: Yvan Mongeon,
Ch. Droffats Rufus V Warden Rock x CH. Ohsi
Nightsun Moon Dance Canada. Louise CHADY 1412
Bearspaw Dr E. Edmonton, AB T6J 5E3 Jump: 21/42
Highest Qualifying Score in Trial
Dog #: 200
Score: 191
CH. COOLEAMBER ECLIPSE -HL53485926/06/98 Breeder: Andrea Easton & Don Fance,
Ch. Stone Ridge Brewmeister x Ch. Walnut Ridge
Chutney Canada. Andrea EASTON & Don FANCE
344 Cedarpark Dr SW Calgary, AB T2W 2J4
- CH. COOLEAMBER GALAXY
-COOLEAMBER JOYFUL NOISE
Veteran’s Obedience
600
CH. COOLEAMBER BROOMERANG TRIGGER,
CD (M) -EL288176- 17/06/95 Breeder: Andrea
Easton & Don Fance, Ch. Brisline’s House Special x
Ch. Walnut Ridge Chutney Canada. Pam SHEANE
Box 2079 Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0
Best Sire & Get 24
601
SHAWNDEE’S JACKSON, CDX (M) -CG17389718/04/94 Breeder: Carol Robson, Ch. Shawndee’s
Jack Daniels x Shawndee’s Tipperary Canada.
Heather FAULKNER Box 197 White City, SK S0G
5B0
602
CH. MJ ROBAIRE NIGHT SUN DANCER, CDX (M)
-1048892- 14/11/92 Breeder: M. & M. Robinson & R.
& S. Gilbert, Ch. Galahad Von Der Locher Muhle x Ch.
MJ Robaire’s Choose Me Elsewhere. Yvan MONGEON 1412 Bearspaw Dr E Edmonton, AB T6J 5E3
Brace
016
017
WINSEA’S STRIKE ANYWHERE
WINSEA’S REBEL ANGEL
031
030
CH. COOLEAMBER GALAXY
COOLEAMBER JOYFUL NOISE
Best Brace 16 & 17
OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES
Novice A
100
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FN374487- 22/07/96 Breeder: Jennifer M. Swan,
Ch. MJ Robaire Night Sun Dancer, CDX x Ch.
Regalridge Maritime West Canada. Yvan MONGEON
& Ruth & Stephen GILBERT 1412 Bearspaw Dr E
Edmonton, AB T6J 5E3
CH. OHSI NIGHTSUN MOON DANCE (F) -
Dog #: 600
Dog #: 601
Dog #: 602
Score:
Score:
Score:
186
181.5
176
King’s Herald Summer 2002
Canadian National Floating Specialty
Calgary, Alberta
August 3, 2002
The term “Floating” Specialty took on a whole new meaning
in Calgary this year as a number of us thought we would
surely float away in any one of the number of monsoons
experienced over the weekend. We had record high temperatures throughout July and just when we get serious about a
4-day dog show, the heavens opened. The All Terrier
Specialty held on Friday was virtually in the pouring rain.
Most of us – humans and Airedales alike - arrived home from
the show that day soaked to the skin. Unfortunately in
Calgary when it rains, it gets very cold. There was even
snow in areas surrounding the city on the Friday morning of
the show. So much for ‘Sunny Alberta’!
We were lucky on the day of our Specialty as the rain
stopped for our events and our dogs enjoyed showing in the
cool air. The weather even cooperated for the obedience trials in the morning, with a few diehard spectators huddled in
warm sweaters, rain jackets, rubber boots and gloves. The
rain also held off for the afternoon Sweepstakes and
Specialty classes.
Our obedience judge in the morning was Joey Farrell from
Thunder Bay, Ontario. Joey was in Calgary judging obedience and field trials for the Flat Coat Retriever Specialty and
kindly agreed to judge our Airedales. She has a soft spot for
Airedales as her brother has owned Airedales and she has a
great deal of respect for those who do obedience with them.
We had an entry of 8 Airedales. Unfortunately Louise
Chady’s dog was in season and was scratched from the
events she was entered in. The obedience star of our
Specialty was Nightsun Moonshadow – owned by Don & Lee
White of Edmonton and bred by Yvan Mongeon of Nightsun
kennels. Don put on quite a show and walked away with all
of the obedience prizes. We also had a contingent of veterans showing in obedience and they did a very credible job of
going through their paces.
The Sweepstakes was judged by Shirley Canfield, a
renowned Cairn breeder. Shirley had 11 dogs to judge in the
Sweepstakes. She spent considerable time going over each
dog and putting all of them through their paces. Winning the
Sweeps was Shawndee Flying Scotsman, owned by Carol
Robson and Linda Smith of Winnipeg.
Our Specialty Show with an entry of 26, followed immediately and was judged by Bernard Esporite of North Canton,
Ohio. Considering the weather, we had an enthusiastic
bunch of exhibitors, owners, handlers and onlookers. The
winner of the day was Am/Can Ch Indus Just Mad About
Harry owned by Joanne Helm of Calgary and Ken Germain
of Superior, Colorado. Best of Opposite Sex went to Ch
Northcote’s Madam Justice, owned by Terri Alloway of King
City, Ontario. Winner’s Dog was won by Shawndee Flying
Scotsman, owned by Carol Robson and Linda Smith of
Winnipeg. Best of Winners and Best Puppy was awarded to
Ch Winsea’s Rebel Angel and Award of Merit was presented
to Am/Can Ch Winsea’s Calypso, both bred and owned by
Helen Arnold of Calgary. In the non-regular classes, Am/Can
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Ch Cooleamber Brickberry Special kicked up his heels,
happy to be in the ring again and won Best Veteran. Am/Can
Ch Terydale HK King of Indus and his offspring won the Sire
and Get class.
All of the participants went home with bags of goodies,
prizes, rosettes, we hope good memories and, of course, wet
shoes!
Our Show Secretary did an outstanding job of handling all of
the paper work, ring stewards for both obedience and conformation, and kept us up to speed with the obligations the
local committee had to fulfil before, during and after the show.
Although the weather wasn’t conducive to visiting, hospitality
at the Club tent was ongoing throughout the weekend thanks
to Andrea Easton and her group of volunteers. Our Bar-B-Q,
held at my home was a little more crowded indoors than it
would have been if the sun god had cooperated, but we had
lots of good food and fun and the live auction went very well.
On Sunday, our all Airedale agility team, the Aire Cadets, put
on the noon hour entertainment at the show – and entertainment it was! We had the usual show offs who stopped to visit
with the ringside crowd. About 10 of us participated and Jon
Helm did an excellent job of announcing the event. Our Aire
Cadets organizer, Lynn Jenkins, did a great job of organizing
the team, arranging our training with Noel Duruisseau of
Paw-Z-Traks, encouraging participants from Calgary,
Edmonton and Didsbury in Alberta and White City,
Saskatchewan. Our dogs had a lot of fun, the handlers
weren’t too embarrassed, and the crowd loved it!
The Calgary group would like to thank all of those who helped
make this weekend such a success. An incredible amount of
work goes into putting on specialty from the initial organization to setting up tents and organizing hospitality, prizes, etc
Thanks to all the exhibitors from Quebec to British Columbia
who entered our show
Thanks to our show committee for organizing everything from
coffee and goodies, a first-class catalogue, great prizes,
some wonderful, hard-to-get and original silent auction items,
great entertainment, etc.
Thanks to John & Lory Ross for attending the Specialty as
representatives of our National Club
Thanks to those in Ontario for their generous support of our
silent auction
Thanks to many fellow Airedale lovers south of the border for
supporting us through prize and auction donations
Thanks to the following for their donations to our prizes, silent
auction and their generous support through volunteer efforts
Brown Kennel Supply
Calgary Airedale Association
Calgary Aire Cadets
Cary & Rhae Drijber
Noel Duruisseau
Don Fance & Andrea Easton
Heather Faulkner
Bonnie & Steve Gilbert
Darle Heck
Jon & Joanne Helm
High Altitude Airedale Terrier Club of Alberta
Judy Howell
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Lynn Jenkins
Carol Lumley
Frances Mester
Yvan Mongeon & Louise Chady
Dave Orton
Ralston Purina
John & Lory Ross
Lydia Ross
Pam Sheane
Roberta Sparr
Rory Sutton & Debbie Brunke
Talisman Energy Inc.
Carole Usher and her Wooli-dales
Susan Vickers
Joanne Vohs
Kelly Wood
Elaine & Saul Zemaitis
Winsea Airedales & Helen Arnold
Our 2003 National Specialty will be even bigger and better
and we hope you will be a part of it.
King’s Herald Summer 2002
FRIDAY - TERRIER SPECIALTY - AUG. 2
BB & BISS - Ch. Indus Just Mad About Harry
BOS - Ch. Northcote Madam Justice
WD - Shawndee Flying Scotsman
WB & BW - Bulairo Shboom
BP - Winsea’s Strike Anywhere
SATURDAY - AUG 3
BB - Ch. Indus Just Mad About Harry
WD - Nighsun Chosen Legend of MJ’s
WB, BW, BOS & BP - Winsea’s Rebel Angel
HIT Terrier - Nightsun Moonshadow
SUNDAY - AUG 4
BB & BIS - Ch. Indus Just Mad About Harry
BOS - Ch. Northcote Madam Justice
WD, BW & BP - Brea’s Iam Wild Thing
WB - Bulairo Shboom
SUNDAY - AUG 5
BB - Ch. Cooleamber Galaxy
BOS - Ch. Northcote Madam Justice
WD & BP - Brea’s Born To Be Wild
WB & BW - Cooleamber Joyful Noise
WD & BP - Sunday
Brea’s Born To
Be Wild
BB - Sunday
Ch.Cooleamber
Galaxy
Best in Sweeps Terrier
Specialty
Winsea’s Rebel Angel
WD - Saturday
Nighsun Chosen
Legend of MJ’s
King’s Herald Summer 2002
Report of ATCC August Booster held August 11, 2002
at TRIO Kennel and Obedience Club Ltd.
An entry of 10 Airedale Terriers made the day exciting and fun, it was
extremely hot and most of the Airedales and all of the handlers, would
have preferred being at home with air conditioning rather then being out
under the hot sun. One or two of the Airedales showed good sense by
wanting to stay under the tent in the shade rather then “Go Around” for
the judge. Thankfully there was a slight breeze which brought some
relief.
The judging table looked impressive, with the club medallions as “keeper trophies” in place, John Ross Vice President of the club handled that
chore.
Our judge, Mr. Jack Kearly of Nova Scotia, awarded Best of Breed to Ch.
Northcote’s Madam Justice, Breeder: Terry Alloway and Esther
O’Connor, by Ch.Kingaire Northcote Iceman ex Ch Northcote No More
Heart Ache, Owner: Terry Alloway.
Best of Opposite Sex was awarded to Ch. Digaires Winterhawk Murphy,
Breeder: Shelley Primeau, by Ch Jafeica,s High Voltage C ex Aerial
Maneuvers at Eerie, Owner: Shelley Primeau & R. & N. McCallum.
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Winners Bitch went to Gardenaire Blue Ridge, Breeder: James Brown,
by Ch.Lord Robin of Kingaire ex Ch Aerie,s Northcote Nike, Owner: John
Hoffman and Cathy Grant.
Best Puppy was awarded to Junior Puppy Bitch, Ashcliff Wild Angel,
Breeder: Larisa Vilensky & Margo Dupre, by Aireforce Earle Grey ex
Traymars Zoot Zuit Riot, Owner: Larisa Vilensky and Igor Pustylinski
In the Obedience rings OTCHX Kingaire’s Burnt Toast AGI, and best
friend Sheena McKeegan took top Airedale Terrier honors earning HQS
in Open and HQS Airedale Terrier in Trial, well done Sheena and Toast.
Toast was breed by Esther and David O’Connor, by Ch Lord Robin of
Kingaire ex Woodales Narration at Kingaire. Presentation of “keeper trophies” the bronzed medallions was made by Obedience Trial Chair
Debbie Adkinson.
Sheena is trialing Toast in earnest this year, Toast is amassing points
galore, they hope to make it to the top ten obedience dogs in 2002. We
wish them every success.
The announced general meeting of the club did not take place, it was
cancelled due to illness. It is planned to hold the next general meeting of
the ATCC at Fun day a notice of meeting date and place will be mailed
to all members once it is prepared.
Valerie Adkinson, Ontario Director ATCC
JUNIOR PUPPY BITCH
607
ASHCLIFF WILD ANGEL, 10/10/2001 Breeder: Larisa
Vilensky & Margo Dupre by Aireforce Earle Grey ex
Traymar’s Zoot Zuit Riot Owner: Larisa Vilensky & Igor
Pustylnick
710
711
OPEN BITCH
143
408
PARADYM DIAMONDS DIAMONDS, 5/10/1998 Breeder:
David Sproule, Sarah Kee & Kelly Wood by Ch. Highpoint’s
Dakota ex Ch. Paradym Double Diamond Owner: Linda
Baine & Kelly Wood
GARDENAIRE BLUE RIDGE, 10/28/2000 Breeder: James
Brown by Ch. Lord Robin of Kingaire ex Ch. Aerie’s
Northcote Nike Owner: John Hoffman & Cathy Grant
WB 408
RWB 143
SPECIALS ONLY
140
784
842
Maneuvers At Aerie Owner: Shelley Primeau & R & N
McCallum
CH. VALDONAIRE KINGS RANSOM 11/3/98 Breeder:
Sheila Adkinson & Valerie Adkinson by Ch. Brisline House
Special ex Ch Valdonaire Sirjam Fantastic Owner: Sheila
Adkinson & Valerie Adkinson
CH. VALDONAIRE MILLENIUM MADNESS 7/17/2000
Breeder: Sheila Adkinson & Valerie Adkinson by Ch. Oakrun’s
Blue Jay of Paradym ex Ch Valdonaire Sirjam Fantastic
Owner: Sheila Adkinson & Valerie Adkinson
CH. NORTHCOTE’S MADAM JUSTICE 8/6/2000 Breeder:
Terri Alloway & Esther O’Connor by Ch. Kingaire Northcote
Iceman ex Ch. Northcote No More Heartache Owner: Terri
Alloway
CH. BRISTOL AIRES TIFFANY JEWEL 10/18/98 Breeder:
Elizabeth Mattison by Ch. Westchester Traymars Warlock ex
Ch. Bristol Aires Sugar N Spice Owner John Ross &
Elizabeth Mattison
BB 784 BO 140 BP 607
CH. DIGAIRES WINTERHAWK MURPHY,1/7/200 Breeder:
Shelly Primeau by Ch. Jafeica’s High Voltage C ex Ch. Aerial
Winner’s Bitch GARDENAIRE BLUE RIDGE
Best Puppy ASHCLIFF WILD ANGEL
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King’s Herald Summer 2002
Red River Terrier Specialty
Following the Calgary Specialty weekend a number of
us made the trek across the prairies to Winnipeg for the
Red River Terrier Specialty and MCA show. The hospitality was great, as usual, and there was a good entry of
Airedales in both conformation and obedience. As a matter of fact, Kathleen Sweeny (Eden’s Wintergreen) and
Deborah Peartree (Redcoat Charlie Navarre) from
Minnesota and Mary Barker (Imprimis Explore) came for
the obedience competition and they were very successful. On Saturday, joined by Judy Partridge (Ch
Shawndee Bailey of Ridgedale CD) of Falcon Lake, the
Airedales all qualified in their respective classes, and
were the only dogs to do so that day. Even the judge
commented on this feat! At the MCA show held in
Winnipeg, Carol Robson’s Ch Contraire Trip to
Shawndee took a Group 1st under Judge Karsten
Kaemling and Helen Arnold’s Ch Winsea’s Calypso, took
Group 2nd under both Jean Beach and John Rowton.
SWEEPSTAKES – Judge Darlene Ayre
Best in Sweepstakes – Ch. Winsea’s Strike Anywhere
REGULAR CLASSES – Judge Tim Doxtater
BB – Ch Contraire Trip to Shawndee
BOS – Ch Winsea’s Calypso
WD, BW – Contraire’s Dayminder of Eden (Eden’s Winter
Solstice x Contraire’s Day Tripper) Breeder: Susan
Anderson, Owner: Susan Anderson & Richella Dyck
WF – Contraire’s Cinnamon Girl (Contraire’s Trip to Eden x
Contraire’s Dream Catcher) Breeder: Allen and Susan
Anderson, Owner: Susan Anderson & Richella Dyck
BP – Ch. Winsea’s Strike Anywhere
Mary Barker with
Imprimis Explore,
Judy Partridge and
Ch Shawndee Bailey
of Ridgedale CD,
Kathleen Sweeny with
Eden’s Wintergreen
and Deborah Peartree
with Redcoat Charlie
Navarre.
Band City Kennel and Obedience Club
Moose Jaw SK
Friday, May 24, 2002
Judge: Virginia Lyne
Ch. Alpenaire's Sass With Class - 4th in Terrier Group
Saturday, May 25, 2002
Judge: Anita Cairns
Ch. Alpenaire's Sass With Class - 1st in Terrier Group
Best in Sweepstakes – Ch. Winsea’s Strike Anywhere
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New Champions
CAN. CH. BULAIRO SHBOOM (F)
‘Shboom’
Breeder/Owner: Lydia Langley
Am. Can. Int. Ch. Terydale HK King of
Indus x Can. Ch. Bulairo Iceberg
CAN. CH. GARDENAIRE BLUE
RIDGE (F) ‘Blue’
Breeder: James Brown
Owner: John Hoffman & Cathy Grant
Am. Can. Ch. Lord Robin Of Kingaire
x Can. Ch. Aerie’s Northcote Nike
CAN. CH. INGLE VALLEY ROYAL
HATRICK (M) ‘Jaycee’
Breeder: Marian Murray Domanski
Owners: Marian Murray Domanski &
Barbara Kirkham
Am. Can. Ch. Ingle Valley Royal
Crown Jewels x Can. Ch. Ingle Valley
Velvet Ribbons
AM. CAN. CH. INGLE VALLEY MASK
OF ZORRO (M) ‘Watson’
Breeder/Owner: Marian Murray
Domanski Co-Owner: John & Debby
Spendolini .Am. Can. Ch. Ingle Valley
Royal Crown Jewels x Am. Can. Ch.
Victorianne Ingle Valley Girl CGC
CAN. CH. INGLE VALLEY LUMINOUS AM. CAN. CH. INGLE VALLEY INGLE
ROYAL CROWN JEWELS (M)
MOTION (F) ‘Shalyn’
‘Hunter’
Breeder/Owner: Marian Murray
Breeder/Owner: Marian Murray
Domanski
Domanski Can. Ch. Ingle Valley
Am. Can. Ch. Ingle Valley Royal Crown
Jewels x Am. Can. Ch. Victorianne Ingle Fender Bender x Can. Ch. Ingle Valley
Jacoba Royal Grace CGC
Valley Girl CGC
CAN. CH. PARADYM DIAMONDS
DIAMONDS (F) ‘Amber’
Breeder: Sarah Kee, David Sproule &
Kelly Wood
Owner:Linda Baine & Kelly Wood
Am. Can.Ch. Highpoint’s Dakota x
Ch. Paradym Double Diamond
CAN. CH. WINSEA’S REBEL ANGEL (F)
CAN. CH. ORIANNDRA VOM
‘Reba’
GARNSEE (F) ‘Kali’
Breeder/Owner: Helen Arnold
Breeder: Gesa & Gerd Meyer zu
Am. Ch. Stone Ridge Moraine Man
Strohe
O’War x Can. Ch. Epoch’s Timeless
Owner:Doris Holtz
Odyssey CD
Ger. Ch. Fellow Vom Garnsee SchH II
x Kassiopeia’s Monja
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CAN. CH. WINSEA’S STRIKE ANYAM. CAN. CH. VALDONAIRE KING’S NIGHTSUN MOONSHADOW CD (F)
“Zoe”
WHERE (M) ‘Striker’
RANSOM (M) ‘Jacob’
Breeder: Yvan Mongeon
Breeder/Owner: Helen Arnold
Breeder/Owner: Val & Don Adkinson
Owner: Don & Lee White
Am. Ch. Stone Ridge Moraine Man
Am. Ch. Brisline House Special x
Ch. Droffats Rufus V Warden Rock x
O’War x Can. Ch. Epoch’s Timeless
Can. Ch. Valdonaire Sirjam Fantastic
Ch. Ohsi Nightsun Moon Dance
Odyssey CD
AM & BIS CAN CH ALPENAIRE'S HEALING TOUCH (M) "Rodgie" Breeder/Owner:Johanna Jacks
Can Ch Fairewood Mystique Tiger x Can Ch Alpenaire's Finishing Touch
In Memory
Cooleamber Bittersweet Poppy CD
17 June 1995 - 26 July 2002
I first met Carol on a drizzly, cold day in 1995 as she stood at ringside watching the Airedales competing in the ATCC Western booster. I invited her to
join us in our leaky tent and our friendship began. We had had a litter of nine
pups and had held two back - one being our precious Dundee and the other
was Poppy.
Carol and I spent many happy hours in the back yard or basement as she
learned how to strip the red grizzle coat - not an easy task! She handled
Poppy in a couple of conformations shows before turning to obedience.
Carol easily finished Poppy’s Canadian CD title and had the only qualifying
Airedale at the ATCA national specialty in Pennsylvania, USA in 1996. She
went on to train her through the open level, but didn’t compete, as she
thought Poppy was no longer enjoying the routine.
Poppy was Carol’s constant companion and special intuitive friend. She died
suddenly during one of her favorite early morning romps with Carol.
Andrea Easton
In Memorium
Am/Can Ch Buckshot M.J.’s Smooth of Traymar
(Ch M J’s Stone Ridge Chosen One x
Ch Traymar Love’s Helluva Showgirl)
Owned by April Adams; bred by RK and
SP Gilbert, Margo Dupre and Ken Wall
Carlos was born on Montgomery day in 1999 and whelped by Margo
Dupre’s son, Danny. From the beginning, April was interested in the
bloodlines and let the breeders know that she would like the pick male
from the litter if they were willing to part with him. After exchanging many
pictures, April finally met Carlos in person at the Buffalo shows in
February of 2000. At 4-1/2 months old, Carlos went home with April following the Hunting Working trials at the end of March. Carlos came into
April’s life at a difficult time and they became very special friends, forming a deep bond. At his first “get acquainted with shows” on the Memorial
Day weekend, Carlos earned his first two majors. He went on to receive
three more majors from the puppy classes, winning the Breed with his
last major and going on to a Group 1. His show career, though short was
stellar, with a number of sweepstakes wins and an Award of Merit at
Montgomery County in 2001. Carlos won the Airedale Terrier Club of
Canada Specialty and received his Canadian Championship at the
Kitchener-Waterloo weekend in May 2002.
He was a special dog and will be greatly missed.
King’s Herald Summer 2002
Regional Reports
WESTERN REPORT
As I write this Western report, it is hard to believe that September 2002
is almost over. But the nice yellow leafs tell the story. The 2002 show
season has been a good one for many Airedales from the Prairies. For
the first time in a long time the No.1 Airedale and maybe the No.1 Terrier
for 2002 could be from Alberta! The jewel of this show season has to be
our Calgary ATCC National Floating Specialty. ATCC Vice President
John Ross and Lorie Ross were out from Ontario for a Western vacation
and the Floating Specialty. Always nice to meet up with John and Lorie.
Congratulations to all those that entered and all the great volunteers that
took time to bring it together and in some cases worked at it for over a
year to make it the success it turned out to be.
As the Obedience Chairman I have high praise for Judge Dr. Joey Farrell
from Thunder Bay Ontario. Dr. Farrell put all the competitors at ease with
her great smile and easy going nature. It could be that she has a soft
spot in her heart for Airedales since her brother owned one. For the rest
of the show Specialty wins and report I shall leave that to Pam Sheane
and Helen Arnold.
I would like to touch on a different side of putting on a Breed Specialty.
Having been involved with the Edmonton Kennel Club (EKC), an all
breed club, for close to twenty years, I have heard many great dogs stories from old timers about how Terriers were very popular in Alberta from
1911 through 1930. About the camaraderie and yes, the strong competitive spirits present at that time. Lots of good times to socialize and make
new friends at dog shows, from the sounds of the stories. This year's
Airedale Floating Specialty reminded me of those great shows of the
1920's. I went through the EKC archives to see what our breed's popularity was back in the good old days. Here is an example, the earliest
EKC dog show catalogue available is dated July 16,17,18 1924 and indicated a total entry of 153 dogs. Entry fees were $1.00. There was an
entry of 10 Airedale Terriers.
Where am I going with this short trip to memory lane? Well, it will always
warm my heart to know that past and future decades of Airedale lovers
will do their best to be great caretakers of the breed. Our 2002 Calgary
Airedale Specialty did achieved this, from the ATCC members making
sure that the public stopping at the hospitality tent were well informed on
the breed, had all their questions on the breed answered correctly, companions dogs trying their paws at agility for the first time, new faces trying conformation for the first time, great entries in obedience.
The legendary Saturday Night BBQ at Helen's place was superb. At the
show grounds Don Fance & Andrea Easton and the hospitality crew kept
every one well fed. The cold weather kept the coffee man very busy. Don
did a great job as the Chairman, keeping everything running smoothly.
Special Salute to Rory Sutton, chief engineer, who made the Thursday
night set-up a fun place to be, putting up all those big tents. Pam Sheane,
thank you for your hard work and patience with the catalogue design &
layout. Many donations came through due to the effort of Trophy/Fund
raiser Joanne Helm. All items went for big $$$$ thanks to Auctioneer
Extraordinaire Mr. Jon Helm, great job! To the Show Coordinator Helen
Arnold, who must have the determination and energy of a true Terrier,
many thanks for your time. Special thanks to my wife Louise Chady for
her help and understanding.
Hats off to all the fine people that choose to make time to have it happen
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and turning it into a great success. Also un gros Merci to all our sponsors
and supporters - the two auctions where a success. The raffle winner of
that nice collapsible kennel that every one was hoping to get, was won
by Mr. Don White, also winner of the obedience HIT. Don is from
Edmonton.
Now on with the planning of the 2003 Calgary ATCC National Specialty!
Plan to come, it will be a good one.
Yvan Mongeon
Prairies Province Director
topdale@telusplanet.net
Some Paradym news:
I was happy to see a daughter of Jay (Ch. Oakrun's Blue Jay Of
Paradym) finish her American Championship on the Canfield, OH specialty weekend early August. "Rose", aka. new Am. Ch. Greenfield
Honeysuckle Rose won her final of 3 majors there and went Reserve at
both specialties. Her litter brother "Bandit", New. Am. Ch. Greenfield
Masked Marvel, had finished earlier in the year, also on a specialty weekend.
In Ontario, I have been showing "Amber", Paradym Diamonds Diamonds
(Ch. Highpoint's Dakota x Ch. Paradym Double Diamond) and she has
done really well, beating Specials competition a few times for the breed
and has placed twice in group competition. She needs just a single point
to finish her Championship.
Ch. Paradym Chasing The Blues, "Cassie", has just been bred to a
young male of Janet Framke's breeding, Stone Ridge Gallahadion.
Hopefully she will have puppies somewhere around Oct. 17th. I hope to
see a girl pup to keep.
Kelly Wood
ATLANTIC REPORT
The Atlantic Provinces had a very active show season from June through
September and our Airedales had an outstanding summer with numerous Best In Shows and strong placements in the group ring.
Ch. Regalridge Leader Of The Pack lived up to his name with multiple
Best In Shows. Am & Can Ch Penaire Dallas Star continued her strong
showing with back to back Best In Show wins and numerous group wins.
Her son Moses, Ch Penaire Prince of Egypt, facing tough
competition,had two group wins and numerous placements.
The Bi-annual Atlantic Terrier Specialty held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on
August 30th was a great success. Mrs. Sandra Goose Allen judged 73
Terriers with an entry of 13 Airedales.
Our congratulations go out to Lee Steeves and Ken Curren on their Ch
Regalridge Leader Of The Pack for winning Best In Specialty. Best of
Opposite went to Am & Can Ch Penaire Dallas Star owned by Joan &
Bill Clarke.
Winners Male--On Eagle's Wings at Hollytroy, owner Carole Kane.
Winners Female & Best of Winners--Vict'anne Jalynaire Marvel, owner
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Anne V Curtis & Alexander & Anna Sher.
In Sweepstakes, Hollytroy's On Breath Of Dawn placed First in the 12-18
month class.
In Brood Bitch, Am & Can Ch Penaire Dallas Star placed first with her
progeny Ch Penaire Prince of Egypt and Ch Penaire Belle Star.
Joan M. Clarke
penaire.com
King’s Herald Summer 2002
Margo’s offer to hold a grooming seminar was once again discussed.
September 14 was agreed as a date providing it did not conflict with any
shows. Pat to check. If dates do not conflict we will have the Grooming
Seminar on the Saturday and the Fun Day on Sunday September 15.
Motion by Valerie to accept and approve the Executive minutes of
Wednesday 24 April 2002 as distributed. Seconded by Debbie C. All in
favour.
Julie Trottier’s Breedline Request:
Hollytroy Report - Carole Kane
To begin, I`d like to extend to Joan Clarke (Penaire) best wishes for a
speedy recover, Joan had knee surgery on October 17th.
On May 19th I had the distinct honor of judging Puppy Sweeps at our
National Specialty 2002 in Kitchener, Ontario, what a pleasure, what a
weekend ! Thank you all.
The show season past has been glorious, kept to my word, and only
packed the van four weekends, however, did manage to finished litter
mates Jacob and Emma, On Eagle`s Wings and On Breath Of Dawn.
The nursery is being readied for Christmas puppies, and I`m questioning
my sanity. Parents to be, Ch. Hollytroy`s Lady By Design (Bailey) and
Am. Can. Ch. Oakrun`s Blue Jay Of Paradym (Jay). Bailey is an
Alanna/Cowboy grand daughter.
Montgomery 2002 was both a thrill and an adventure, you haven`t experienced Montgomery until you`ve been there with Louise and Joanne
Lambert!! The thrill, Ch. On Eagle`s Wings At Hollytroy, shown masterfully by Kelly placed Second in a very strong class of 12-18 month olds,
and second in his class at the Sweepstakes. The adventure, Louise and
Joanne managed to find restaurants I didn`t know existed, we even came
back speaking a little Chinese!
Am. Can. Ch. Huntwood Mavrick N` Hollytroy (Maverick) made Terrier
Type`s 2001 list of Top Sires with two or more US championed offspring
to their credit.
Saturday, October 26th will see Jacob and Emma competing for Atlantic
Puppy Of The Year. The Award`s show will be held in Charlottetown, PEI.
This is a semi formal evening affair with 6 Judges working the dogs in two
rings.
While a bit early, I`d like to wish all Airedalers and their furkids a wonderful Holiday Season.
The Airedale Terrier Club of Canada
Executive Meeting, Tuesday 04 Jun 2002
Milton Leisure Centre, Milton, Ontario
Present: Elaine Zemaitis, John Ross, Debbie Adkinson, Debbie
Campbell, Valerie Adkinson, Pat Reed
Elaine called the meeting to order at 7:40.
Review of minutes from 24 April 2002:
Pat to contact Carol Kane to ask her if she is willing to co-ordinate the
Breedlines column with Julie Trottier.
Specialty 2002 and Floating Specialty 2003:
Elaine was pleased with the way things ran this year. Debbie presented
a treasurer’s report for the specialty however at this time it is not complete – there are still outstanding items to be paid for.
Motion by Valerie to hold a floating specialty in 2003 in conjunction with
the KW show providing we can find a chairperson and pending CKC
approval. Seconded by Debbie C. All in favour.
Terrier Judges for KW for 2003 are: Martin Doherty, Elaine Young, Tim
Doxater and Doreen Marsh
Floating Specialty 2002 and Specialty 2003:
Helen’s report was read
The executive wishes to stress that as this is a Specialty hosted by the
ATCC, all expenses (including ribbons) will be paid for by the ATCC and
that all income/receipts belong to the ATCC. Other clubs/organizations
should not be competing for revenue with the ATCC unless they are
sanctioned by the ATCC (i.e. future fund raising for ATCC Airedale
Rescue would be a possible candidate) Regional groups wishing to do
independent fund raising should do so-independently of ATCC functions.
Pat will request a copy of the “sponsorship draw” paperwork from
Pam/Helen that will appear in the Kings Herald for review by the executive. Outstanding items for the “sponsorship draw” are the date of the
draw and the amount of the donation.
Airedale Rescue – Yvan’s response:
The executive would like to thank Yvan for the research done to date.The
executive had some additional questions for an equitable solution to
nationally resolve this issue –i.e Finances – how would the money be
handled ? – Would it be divided amongst regions, or would it be 1st come
1st served? Would it include financing all purebred Airedales or only
those where the breeder was unknown? All monies must be accountable
by the National Treasurer.
The executive appreciates that this is a huge undertaking and that a
“chairperson” will be needed – is this something Yvan would be willing to
take on?
The executive also is in favour of ATCC executive sanctioned fundraisers
that would raise money in addition to the donations.
Policy and Procedure Update:
Job Descriptions – these were e-mailed to all executive members. No
comments received. Motion to accept the job descriptions as presented
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by Valerie made by John. Seconded by Debbie C. All in favour.
Boosters and Specialties – after much discussion regarding boosters, floating specialties and specialties Valerie will develop a standard form and guidelines for the above. This is be circulated to the
executive via email and hopefully approved at the next executive
meeting.
Next topic for discussion (at the next executive meeting) will be all
section pertaining to the trophies. Pat to invite Sheila Adkinson
(Trophy Chair) to the next executive meeting.
AOB:
Motion made by Debbie A to purchase the Australian grooming
video requested by Marion Domanski. Seconded by Valerie. All
in favour. Pat to contact Marion with details.
Debbie A brought up the new standing resolutions that were
approved at our AGM and felt they should be added to our current
ByLaws. To be discussed at a later meeting due to other pressing
issues.
Valerie to get all Montgomery videos to Terry Stiles as she has
accepted the position of club librarian.
Pat spoke with a Caledon club member and confirmed the show
will be back to it’s original location (pre – 2001). Due to space
issues there will be no booth for 2002. The date and judge for our
booster is still to be confirmed – awaiting reply from Caledon.
CKC has been updated with current executive for 2002 – 2004.
A letter was received by the CKC to say they had not received our
ByLaws and Constitution with the amendments they requested.
Pat contacted the CKC and found they had approved both on 10
Apr 2000.
General meeting to be held at Trio in conjunction with our booster
on Sunday 11 August 2002.
Next executive meeting to be held on Wednesday September 4
2002 at the Milton Leisure Centre.
Meeting adjourned at 9:40.
The Airedale Terrier Club of Canada
Executive Meeting, Wednesday 04 Sep 2002
Home of Elaine Zemaitis, Burlington, Ontario
Present: Elaine Zemaitis, John Ross, Debbie Klemp, Pat Reed
Regrets: Valerie Adkinson, Debbie Adkinson, Sheila, Adkinson
Elaine called the meeting to order at 7:45.
Review of minutes from 04 Jun 2002:
Debbie presented a draft financial statement for the National
Specialty 2002.
Motion by John to accept and approve the Executive minutes of
Wednesday 24 April 2002 as distributed. Seconded by Debbie. All
in favour.
Floating Specialty 2002 in Calgary
All reports submitted by Helen were read. Thank you Helen for the
comprehensive reports and congratulations on our first National
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Floating Specialty.
John also gave a glowing report on the Floating Specialty. He was
also very impressed by the catalogue – I am told the quality was
very impressive - and John has promised to bring a copy to Fun
Day for all to see.
Floating Specialty Trophies:
Request Helen to calculate the price per trophy, which would
include plaque and all engraving. The executive can calculate the
medallion cost.
The draw for the trophy sponsor will take place at Caldeon Dog
Show at our general meeting on Saturday November 30. Cut off
for the mail in will be Friday November 22.
Pat to let Helen know if she wishes to bring the trophies to
Montgomery Elaine will bring them home otherwise they can be
shipped.
Floating Specialty 2003:
John Ross had been asked if he wished to be the chairperson –
he has declined but will serve on the Floating Specialty show committee.
Elaine received an email from Roy Aitchison offering to be the
Specialty show chairperson – the executive happily accepts his
offer.
The National Floating Specialty will be held at KW in May 2003.
Pat to contact George Gordon to judge and Esther O’Connor to
judge sweepstakes.
The Holiday Inn has notified Elaine that the room used by the
Westie club will be available to us this year as the Westies are
moving their specialty. Elaine will follow up for further details.
Elaine will meet with Roy and invite him to the next executive
meeting.
Calgary 2003:
Elaine to contact Helen re - judges.
The Western members are hoping for all trophies to be present for
the National Specialty therefore Pat to ask Sheila to look into shipping all the trophies for the National Specialty by bus – check
prices, insurance and how we go about doing this.
Note – As the executive members fund their own travel expenses,
it is unreasonable to expect all the executive to be at the National
Specialty, therefore the Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be
held in conjunction with the National Floating Specialty in KW.
Fun Day:
Everything is in order. There will be a general meeting.
ATCC Brochure:
Changes to the brochure – INC needs to be added after The
Airedale Terrier Club of Canada.
Once these minor changes have been made the executive would
like to see a final copy to approve but will do so by email – another meeting is not required.
Pat to request that Kelly Wood and all the directors have a stamp
made to include – their name, club title, address, phone number
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and email address. All to send their receipts to Debbie Klemp for
reimbursement. NOTE – do not include your kennel name. The
approx price is $20.00
Pat to request Helen to put a copy in with the next issue of the
Kings Herald so all members have a copy.
Pat to request Helen to send an email copy to all executive which
includes the directors and Kelly Wood.
Pat to request Helen has hard copies printed. Hard copies will be
send to the entire executive including the directors and Kelly
Wood. The remaining hard copies will be sent to Terry Stiles.
SANCTION MATCH
There was a discussion regarding having another sanction match.
After much discussion it was decided that we had enough to do at
this time. The sanction match will be discussed again in the
future.
Canadian Dogs Placing on
Montgomery Weekend
HATBORO - Thursday, Judge: R.W. POWELL
(32 Dogs - 42 Bitches)
12-18 Mo Dogs
2nd Winsea's Strike Anywhere
12-18 Mo Bitches
2nd Winsea's Rebel Angel
Open Bitch
4th Penaire Belle Star, Joan Clarke
HATBORO - Friday, Judge: M.D. BUCKLEY
(23 dogs - 40 Bitches)
American Bred Dogs
1st Penaire Prince of Egypt - Joan Clarke
AOB:
Pat to request Terry Stiles updates Kelly Wood with all new
approved members.
Next executive meeting to be held on Tuesday October15 2002 at
the Milton Leisure Centre.
Meeting adjourned at 9:30.
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Address Changes
Debbie Campbell is now officially Debbie Klemp
her new email address is
dklemp@cogeco.com
Congrats Debbie!
12-18 Mo Bitches
1st Winsea's Rebel Angel
Open Bitch
3rd Penaire Belle Star, Joan Clarke
DEVON - Saturday, Judge: MRS. J. HORTON
(24 dogs - 35 bitches)
12-18 Mo Dogs
1st Winsea's Strike Anywhere
American Bred Dogs
1st Penaire Prince of Egypt - Joan Clarke
12-18 Mo Bitches
3rd Paradym Tried and True - S. Tristani, D Sproule & S Kee
4th Winsea's Rebel Angel
SWEEPS
Joanne Helm
New email address
helmj@telus.net
12-15 month dogs - 4th - Winsea's Strike Anywhere
12-15 month bitches - 1st Winsea's Rebel Angel
Pascale & Colin Black
P.O. Box 20075
Whitehorse Yukon Y1A 7A2
Tel: (867) 393-3310
Email: airedogs@internorth.com
12-18 Mo Dogs
2nd On Eagle's Wings at Hollytroy, Carole Kane
4th Winsea's Strike Anywhere
New Member
Mary Floro-White and Raymond J. White
32 Northridge Ave.
Toronto, On M4J 4P2
Joan Clarke
New email address
joanjo@penaire.com
MCKC
Bred by Exhibitor Dog
1st Regalridge Leader of the Pack, Ken Curren & Lee
Steeves
American Bred Dogs
3rd Penaire Prince of Egypt - Joan Clarke
Open Dogs
3rd Cooleamber Galaxy - Andrea Easton & Don Fance
12-18 Mo Bitches
2nd Winsea's Rebel Angel
King’s Herald Summer 2002
Notes of Interest
The Calgary Airedale Association puts out a calendar each
year, which is a fund raiser to help us pay for Airedale activities and support rescue in Calgary - and Alberta. The calendar this year is great, with lots of pictures of Airedales being
Airedales! They are $15 each and can be ordered through
our association
webpage at www.angelfire.com/ab7/airedale
<http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/airedale>
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CANADIAN AIREDALE TERRIER
STUD DOGS
Website
The breeder or owner of the dog must be a member in good standing
with the Airedale Terrier Club of Canada and the Canadian Kennel Club.
INDEPENDENT WEBSITE
http://www.geocities.com/canadian_airedale/
http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Haven/7890
Airedale Lovers List Address
http://www.tulsagroup.com/adtlovers
[ADTS] Showbreeders-L list address
http://www.saluki.com/maillist.htm
Airedale-L Address
http://www.airedales.org
PHOTO CONTEST
Got a favorite photo of your Airedale? We are having a photo contest with the winners to appear in
the Spring issue of the King’s Herald. There will be
a prize offered for the first 3 placing in each category.
Categories:
Airedales & Nature
Airedales & Kids
Airedales & Friends
Adorable Puppies
What makes a great photo? It’s well composed,
sharply focused on the subject (the background can
be ‘soft’), has good lighting and color, and has that
extra ‘something special’. That might be drama, a
unique angle, humor ...very likely it means the subject does not appear to be conscious of the camera.
Please send your photos to Pam or Helen and
include your name, address, dog’s call & reg.
name, and which category you would like your
photo in. Please include a stamped, self addressed
envelope. The photos will be judged by a group of
non-members.
Deadline is March 15, 2003
SPECIAL ISSUES
STUD DOG & BROOD BITCH
Submission date Mid December
Mailing date
Mid January
CANADIAN TITLE HOLDERS 2003
Submission date Mid April
Mailing date
End of May
We are featuring ‘Brood Bitch’ & “Stud Dogs” for
the Winter issue of The King’s Herald. Send your photos (no
photo copies please!) with your dog’s name (reg & call), 3 gen.
pedigree, owner’s name & address, breeder, and a short
resume. Please include a stamped, self addressed
envelope. Print your name and your dog’s name on the back
of each photo. Send to:
Pam Sheane
or
Helen Arnold
Box 2079
708 Imperial Way SW
Didsbury, AB
Calgary, AB
T0M 0W0
T2S 1N7
email: psheane@telusplanet.net or harnold@winsea.ca
SENDING PHOTOS BY EMAIL
1. send in JPG format
2. Scan in at 300 dpi and grey scale (black & white) and about
half the size of the original.
3. DO NOT compress your images for emailing
4. Send one image (picture) at a time (other wise, it takes forever to download)
5. We can not use the photos from websites, as they are only 72
dpi and the printed quality will not be very clear.
Please send your info and
photos before the deadline.
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ATCC General Meeting
Sunday, 22 September 2002
Tottenham, Ontario
Present: John Ross, Pat Reed, Valerie Adkinson, Don Adkinson, Sheila
Adkinson, Peter Phillips, Garry Suderman, Dee Suderman, Henk
Bennick, Erma Bennick, Saul Zemaitis, Michael, Zemaitis, Pat Neill, G
Benoisse, B Benoisse, Pat Morris
Guests: Trina Bell, Theresa Bell, Michael Phillips, Sue Phillips, John
Greco, Debbie Greco, Merrily Smith, Lise Laberge, Bill Bowden, Rob
Johs, Joe Gartetti, Ted Hall and 13 Airedales
Review & Approve Previous Minutes – The minutes of the general meeting held Saturday, December 1 2002 were reviewed. Motion to accept
minutes made by Valerie Adkinson. Seconded by Pat Neill. Approved.
Floating Specialty 2003 – John informed all that a National Floating
Specialty will be held in conjunction with the Kitchener Waterloo show on
the long weekend in May 2003. John asked anyone who would like to
help to contact one of the executive. John also informed all that Roy
Aitcheson had offered to be the Show Chairman.
Floating Specialty Trophies – John informed all that everyone would have
An opportunity to donate a trophy – all details would be in the next
King’s Herald.
National Specialty 2003 – John informed all that the National Specialty
will be held in Calgary next year. The judge has not yet been decided.
He also informed everyone that there are shows the previous weekend if
anyone was interested. A copy of the Helen Arnold’s report of the first
Floating Specialty held in Calgary in August 2002 was attached to the
agenda for everyone to read.
Booster – John reminded all that a booster will be held on Saturday
November 30 2003 at the Caledon Dog Show. Our judge is Benny Blid
from Sweden, Benny is a terrier person. There will also be a general
meeting.
New Memberships – 5 memberships were presented.
Merrily Smith – family membership sponsored by Saul Zemaitis
William and Lise Bowden – family membership – sponsored by Pat
Morris
Elizabeth and Murray MacKenzie – family membership – sponsored
by John Ross
Deb Gauthier – single member – sponsored by John Ross
Mary Floro-White – family membership – sponsored by John
Voortman
Motion to accept all members made by Pat Neill. Seconded by
Henk Bennick. Approved.
Financial Report – Debbie Klemp was absent. She sent a financial report
and copies were circulated to all. Henk Bennick questioned the amount
of money we have and asked if this violated any CKC rules. John
explained that the CKC had raised the limit that clubs could have in their
accounts due to inflation. Pat added that we do have a considerable
amount of money but we have been lucky up to now to have been able
to use the judges that were already on the panels and we have not had
to spend our money to pay judges. However, in 2003 it is looking like this
will change and we might have to hire and pay for our judges. All were
satisfied with the explanations.
Any Other Business – John thanked all for attending and a special thank
you to Pat Neill for her hospitality. John present her with a gift on behalf
of the club. A thanks was also given to Saul and Elaine Zemaitis for all
their organization and hard work. Henk Bennik made the draw for our
annual basket done up by Elaine and looking wonderful as usual. John
Ross won the draw. Ted Hall, a friend of Pat Neill’s, kindly donated 6
wrought iron works that he had done. Henk drew 6 additional names for
these lovely works. A special thank you to Ted for his kind donation.
Motion made by Sheila Adkinson to adjourn.
Zemaitis.
Seconded by Saul
Approved.
Ask
Airedale
Jerry:
- How can you be against
ear cropping, tail docking, and dew claw removal
and favor castration and
spaying?
- Doesn’t everyone know
that the added weight of an uncropped
Airedale tail will lead to back problems in later
life?
- What was Bravo True Grit’s call name?
- Does anyone else out there have an Airedale
that likes to poop on logs while out for a walk
in the woods?
- Go past 10 houses while walking your
Airedale(s) and they all will poop on the one
lawn where there is the only person doing lawn
work. Plus, last year, one of them killed his cat!
- Is there a story behind your kennel name?
*Please feel free to address these or pose
questions of your own!
King’s Herald Summer 2002
25 •
And In The Welping Box
Paradym
Ch. Stone Ridge Galladion x
Can. Ch. Paradym Chasing The Blues
4 boys and 2 girls
Breeder: Kelly Wood
Winsea - September 5, 2002
Can. Ch. Winsea's Good Grief x
Can. Ch Winsea's Dreamworks
4 boys and 2 girls
Breeder: Helen Arnold
Nightsun - October 1st
Can CH Cooleamber Eclipse x
Can CH Nightsun Brightest Star CDX
3 males and 9 females
Breeders: Yvan Mongeon & Louise Chady
Bulairo - October 14th, 2002
Am. Can. Ch Indus Just Mad About Harry x Can.Ch.
Bulairo Shboom
2 girls and 8 boys
Breeder: Lydia Langley
October/2002
Am. Can. Ch. Oakrun’s Blue Jay of Paradym x
Can. Ch. Orianndra Vom Garnsee
3 girls and 5 boys
Breeder:Doris Holtz
Decorating with Dogs
Decorating when you have pets can provide unique
opportunities to express your own personal style and
taste.
1. Bare floors, without carpet or throw rugs, can
give a nice open feeling to a room. It can provide a
soothing balance when you have many art objects
that reflect your love of animals.
2. Paw prints and nose smudges on glass doors and
windows break up glare and soften the light in a
room.
3. Dog crates, when stacked three high, can add
height to a room and pull the eye up. If fastened
securely to the wall, the top can provide a safe and
dramatic place for exotic plants or statuary that otherwise might be molested by your pets. An up light
can make it a real focal point. Cats love to inhabit
the upper crates, leaving the lower ones for the dogs.
4. Old towels and blankets thrown casually on
upholstered furniture can add a wonderful homey,
country-quilt look to an otherwise bland room.
5. Common smooth upholstery fabrics can look
almost velvety when lightly textured with pet hair.
6. Vari-kennels, placed end to end and topped with
plate glass can create an unusual coffee table, one
your friends will really remember.
7. Doggie beds, randomly placed around a room,
can add color and texture, much as throw pillows do.
8. Shredded or chewed books and magazines send a
message to guests that they are free to relax and feel
at home.
9. Dog crates can make versatile end tables, and can
be slip covered to match any room decor.
10. There is absolutely nothing that makes a guest
feel as welcome as three friendly dogs hopping in
his lap as soon as he sits down.
So throw away those videos by Martha and others,
and express your own unique tastes. Your home
should reflect what YOU like!
• 26
King’s Herald Summer 2002
Airedales -The Oorang Story
By Bryan D. Cummins
Bryan Cummins’ latest book, Airedales: The Oorang Story, is bound to
unleash some powerful emotions and will not be an easy read for some,
especially Airedale people who for decades have vilified the Oorang breedings of Walter Lingo, attributing them to little more than puppy-mill status.
The Oorang Story is about a man, his kennels and the dogs he produced.
It is a story that needed to be told; the author is to be commended for setting the record straight on what has long been considered by many as a
blight on Airedale history.
In addition to this book, Cummins is the author of The Working Airedale
(1994) and is a regular contributor to two national Airedale Terrier annuals,
plus several well-know dog publications.
In the preface, Cummins tells us of his first Airedale Terrier carrying Oorang
bloodlines and how this dog shaped his image of what an Airedale should
embody. Convinced the Airedale should be more than just another pretty
face, he determined to learn more of what made the ‘real Airedale’ tick.
One might suppose the information unearthed was to break ground for this
unique story.
Typically Cummins, The Oorang Story is impeccably researched. Drawing
from Oorang private kennel records, dog publications of the times and personal interviews, the author threads us back through decades of misconception and untruths that have reviled Walter Lingo and his Oorang breedings of the 1920s.
While you might not cotton to all the book brings to light, and may find yourself struggling with unresolved ethical issues, it is a given you will definitely be shaking your head in amazement at how this ‘full of himself’ master
businessman, through boundless promotion and entrepreneurship, created a dog-breeding empire so brilliantly diversified and complicated that it
defied anything ever seen in North America prior to or since his time.
Designed in two parts, the book also chronicles the breed’s infancy through
to its acceptance into North America. This historical account of the
Airedale’s evolution is unequalled, the best I’ve ever read and worth the
price of the book in itself.
Whether you are a history buff, dog lover, or Airedale-committed, The
Oorang Story will spend little time just resting on your coffee table. Were
the Oorang breedings unjustly denounced? You will have to read
Cummins’ book and find out!
Review by Carole Kane "Reprinted with permission of Dogs in Canada
magazine. Originally appeared in the September 2002 issue."
OFA Ratings
AT-3413G31M
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AT-3389G42F
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DAKOTA SPENCER
GRAYS OF MINAMIKOSHIGAYA SATO JP
IRONCROFT DAPHNE
ASHCLIFF’S CERIDWEN
BULAIRO MINE BOGLIN
WESTCHESTER TRAYMAR CHARMED
WESTCHESTER COPPER ROYAL TEA
ROLLINGSTONE EVIL WAYS
DROFFATS LET THE SUN SHINE IN
SCOOTAIRE’S DELLA DANCER
WISEGUYS CLEMENCY GRANTED
AGUSTAS WILLIAM BAY MCCRAY
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GREENFIELD BAILEY BOP
PARADYM OAKRUN ORIOLE
MISS PHOEBE GOOD GIRL DOREA
TRAYMAR WYNDRIDGE VANITY FAIR
BRANYAIRE’S JUST SO ELEGANT
JO-DEE’S LINE DANCER
JO-DEE’S ALL THAT JAZZ
DEBONNEAIRE AMELIA AIREHEART
WESTMOOR’S REPEAT PERFORMANCE
R LORD O’REILLY OF DEVONSHIRE
REYDALE TERRYDALE EVER AFTER
GARNET RIDGE BLAZE
WALNUT RIDGE SUZY SUSIE SOZIE
VICTORIANNE GREAT PAWS O FIRE
OAKEN’S TALISMAN
TIMBERWYCK CALENDAR GIRL
LIEBE HOOPS DREAM
ROYALCREST PRINCESS OF DENIAL
GREENFIELD’S CELTIC LEGEND
GREENFIELD SHAIREAB’S AIM HIGH
ECKLEY’S BELLE STAR
STONEY CREEK’S MARGO
VICTORIANNE SNORKEL
VICTORIANNE CALLIOPE
WALNUT RIDGE AIMEE AMY AMEE
AIRETAIL COUNTESS CLEOPATRA
BRITHAM HEART OF GOLD
WISEGUYS TAKING THE FIFTH
WISEGUYS YOU CAN’T REFUSE
STRONGBOW COPPER STAR
WESTMOOR’S LITIGATOR
DROFFATS SWEET MOLLY BROWN
INGRAMOR’S WINTER SOLSTICE
MAHERS REGAL BARNEY
STRONGBOW LOUISIANA BELLE
REDSKY’S DESIGN BY DANDYWOOD
MOONLIGHTERS TEMPTATION ELF
STONE RIDGE SKYDALE FLYIN HI
COLDSTREAM JUBILATION
VICTORIANNE MAGNOLIA
ASHDOD WHITE ROSE FAITH
SERENDIPITY’S FLOWER POWER
CALEB ACRES CALL ME CHARISMA
CALEB ACRES CALL ME CADE
ARLEY HALLA.M. BROADCAST MOGUL
ARCADIA’S TARTAN MYSTERY MAN
LAWS LADY CHATTERLY
KINGSMEN KISS ME CHLOE BOBCAT
BOBCAT TWIST OF FATE
BLACKHEATH’S XXTREME MEASURE
SCOSHIRE SINGULAR SENSATION
NEVINAIRE HURRICANE HANNA
JALYNAIRE VICTOR VICTORIANNE
WINSEA’S DREAMWORKS
INDUS JUST MAD ABOUT HARRY
JALYNAIRE VICTORIANNE ROSE
JALYNAIRE JEWEL OF COUNTRYAIRE
STARGUS THE MAVERICK
GOOD
GOOD
FAIR
GOOD
GOOD
FAIR
GOOD
GOOD
FAIR
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FAIR
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FAIR
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EXCELLENT
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King’s Herald Summer 2002
27 •
An Invitation to Sponsor An
Airedale Terrier Club of Canada Floating Specialty Trophy
With great pride the Airedale Terrier Club of Canada annually
displays our wonderful Specialty Trophies. In preparation, they
are lovingly polished and buffed and displayed "like our family
heirlooms" as the focal point on our Trophies Table. With their
gleaming silver and years of engraved winners, they remind us
of members long gone, of beautiful dogs and of the great
Canadian Airedale Kennels of the past.
If you have had the pleasure of "winning" one of our trophies,
you will have felt the pride of having your dog's name
engraved on a brass plate. Whether it was, "The Claire HalfordBest of Winners Trophy" or the "Mayfield Trophy for Best
Puppy", your win was documented for future generations.
The Airedale Terrier Club of Canada is pleased to present a
new opportunity to carve your own piece of history and make a
welcomed donation to the club. We are inviting members to
sponsor a brand new series of ATCC Trophies to commemorate our Floating Specialties.Our first Floating Specialty took
place in Calgary and our next with be in Kitchener next year.
Regions will be encouraged to host future Floating Specialties.
With the help of Helen Arnold, the trophies have been purchased. They were selected with consideration to size, weight,
portability and the ability to ship them across Canada. Each trophy sports our wonderful ATCC Medallions and a pewter
plaque waiting to be engraved with the sponsors details.
Members may dedicate their sponsored Trophy as they
choose. You may create a memorial to a beloved, to a memorable Airedale or sponsor the trophy in your Kennel Name. The
choice is yours.
I invite all Club Members to apply for sponsorship. To apply for
this honor, please review the guidelines as follows. The sponsors will be drawn at the Caledon Dog show on Saturday
November 30th. Good luck!
Regards,
Elaine Zemaitis
President
*********************
Guidelines
Ballots will have the trophy name on them and space for the
member’s name, member's choice for the trophy name to be
completed by the member.
Members are to complete the ballot for each of the trophies
they are interested in donating. A membership is only eligible to
donate one trophy – if your ballot is drawn for donating a trophy, it is ineligible in any of the following draws.
Draw will take place on Saturday November 30. Ballots must
be sent to Pat Reed, 6604 Frederick St., Kilbride, Ontario L0P
1G0 .
• Must be a member of the ATCC in good standing
• One ballot per membership/per trophy
• Only one trophy donation per membership
• Total amount of trophy must be donated.
The ballots will be drawn in the following order;
Best of Breed
High In Trial
Best of Opposite
Best of Winners
Winners Dog
Winners Bitch
Best Canadian Bred
Best Bred By Exhibitor
Best Puppy
The "draw" will take place on Saturday November 30 at the
general meeting of the ATCC at the Caledon Kennel Club dog
show. Ballots must be received by Friday November 22, 2002
to be eligible.
Floating Trophy Specialties: Price list
Best of Breed
High in Trial
Best of Opposite
Best of Winners
Best Puppy
$180
$180
$160
$160
$160
Winners Dog
Winners Bitch
Best Cdn Bred
Best Bred By
$160
$160
$160
$160
• 28
King’s Herald Summer 2002
Officers 2002 - 2004
President
Mrs. Elaine Zemaitis
877 Forest Glen Dr., Burlington, ON L7T
2L1
Phone 905 532 5599
Email: skyecroft.airedales@sympatico.ca
1st Vice-President
John Ross
RR#3, 1598 Valens Rd.
Puslinch, ON Nob 2J0
Phone 519-621-8595
2nd Vice-President (& Obedience Chair)
Miss Debbie Adkinson
56 Weldrick Rd W, Richmond Hill
ON L4C 3T8
Phone 905 770-3052
Email:debbieadkinson@canoemail.com
Treasurer
Mrs. Debbie Kemp
42 Townsend Ave, Burlington, ON L7T
1Y6 Phone 905 639 6337
Email: dklemp@cogeco.com
Secretary
Mrs. Pat Reed
6604 Frederick St., Kilbride, ON L0P 1G0
Phone 905 335 5308
Email: par30830@glaxowellcome.com
Membership Secretary & Librarian
Ms. Terry Stiles
15 Gary Crescent
Arnprior, ON K7S 2R2
Phone 613-622-0166
Email: terry.martyn@sympatico.ca
Director - Atlantic Provinces
Joan Clarke
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1014 Seconc Peninsula, RR# 3
Lunenbury, NS B0J 2C0
Phone: 902-634-4692
email: joanjo@penaire.com
Director - BC
Ms. Philippa Smith
12147 - 22th Street, Maple Ridge
BC V2X 5R6
Phone 604 467 9347
Email: pipsmith@radian.net
Director - Ontario
Mrs. Valerie Adkinson
4044 Aberdeen Rd., Beamsville, ON
L0R 1B6
Phone 905 563 0539
Email: dadkinso@becon.org
Director - Prairie Provinces
Mr. Yvan Mongeon
1412 Bearspaw Dr E, Edmonton
AB T6J 5E3
Phone 780 430 9667
Email: ymongeon@connect.ab.ca
Director - Quebec
Ms. Julie Trottier
542 Rue St. Edmond, Stoneham,
PQ G0A 4P0
Phone 418 848 5280
Email: graffiti@clic.net
Trophy Chair
Sheila Adkinson
4865 - 16 Side Road, RR#1
Schomberg, ON L0G 1T0
Newsletter Co-Editors
Ms. Helen Arnold
708 Imperial Way SW, Calgary, AB T2S 1N7
National Specialty
Floating Specialty
Aug. Booster
Show Results
New Titles
Obits
Regional Reports
June Executive Meeting
Sept. Executive Meeting
Montgomery Winners
Notes of Interest
Sept. General Meeting
New Litters
Book Review & New OFA’s
Floating Specialty Trophies
Directors & Officers
Phone 403 243 5378 or 403 237 1983
Email: harnold@winsea.ca
Ms. Pam Sheane
Box 2079
Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0
Phone 403 335 9429
Email: psheane@telusplanet.net
Specialty Show Chair 2003 (West)
Don Fance
344 Cedarpark Dr. SW
Calgary, AB T2W 2J4
Phone: 403-238-3170
Email: cooleamber@angelfire.com
Trophy Chair
Chair - Sheila Adkinson
4044 Aberdeen Rd.
Beamsville, ON L0R 1B6
Phone 905-563-0539
Email: dadkinso@becon.org
Assistant - Joanne Helm
Box 8, Site 19 RR# 5
Calgary, AB T2P 2G6
Phone 403-236-9296
Email: helmj@cadvision.com
Referral/Contact Member
Kelly Wood
62 Rex Dr.
Kitchener, ON N2M 3Z9
Phone 519-579-6867
Email: Paradym@syspatico.ca
The opinions of any letter, editorial or other material published in
The King’s Herald are not necessarily the opinion of the Airedale
Terrier Club of Canada Inc, its Directors, Officers or members, but
merely represent the opinion of the individual author. The ATCC, its
Directors, Officers, Members or the Editor make no representation
of accuracy or completeness of any material published in the King’s
Herald.
If you have any articles or information (humorous or serious) regional, litter announcements, successes, show dates, fun day announcements, please share them with the
membership.
Mailing Date
Deadline for submissions
May ’03
Mid-April
Oct ’03
Mid-September
January ’03
Mid-December
Please send your submissions to:
Your comments, suggestions and even constructive criticism are welcome
and encouraged !
Ms. Helen Arnold
708 Imperial Way SW,
Calgary, AB T2S 1N7
Phone 403 243 5378 or 403 237 1983
Fax 403 237 1210
Email: harnold@winsea.ca
Ms. Pam Sheane
Box 2079
Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0
Phone 403 335 9429
Fax 403 556 7515
Email: psheane@telusplanet.net

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