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BC Branch 1
23rd. REGIONAL SPECIALTY
Louise DavieCOMPUPETS INTERNET INC.,
30886 DEWDNEY TRUNK ROAD, MISSION, B.C., CANADA. V4S 1C4
FAX: 604-406-6656 PHONE: 604-406-6656Email: [email protected]
Friday 20 September 2013Heritage Park
44140 Luckakuck Way, Chilliwack, BC. Canada
JUDGESCONFORMATION SWEEPSTAKES,
Show Secretary
IrishWolfhound Club of Canada B.C. BRANCH
Final Closing: September 4 @ 6pm PDTor when the total entry reaches 175 dogs, whichever occurs first
to comply with CKC instructions we cannot accept, cancel or substitute any entry reaching our show secretary after the entries close.
Roger TebbuttCaredig IWs
Anglesey, N. Wales
Donna SmithTaliesin IWs
Coopersburg, PA, USA
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CONFORMATION JUDGE
Roger Tebbutt
Caredig Irish Wolfhounds
Anglesey, North Wales
Here he introduces himself -
“I have lived with Irish Wolfhounds for forty years. Debbie and I have had some notable successes in the show ring, including major hound group wins and Best of Breed at Crufts. To have won the Graham Shield three times for Best in Show at the Irish Wolfhound Club Championship Show (UK) is particularly thrilling.
We have bred and owned several influential stud dogs; it is wonderful to have owned and exhibited UK champion hounds of the calibre of, among others, Yankeedoodle, Jupiter and Galileo, and to see the extent to which their blood-lines have spread through their progeny.
I love to watch fit, agile hounds hunting in rough country, and we are fortu-nate that the farm is a good environment to raise and exercise our hounds. I am constantly aware of the history and purpose of our breed, and keep in mind Captain Graham’s vision of the hound when I am judging. In addition to my UK appointments, I have judged wolfhound specialties in several Euro-pean countries and in North America; I also had the pleasure of judging our second breed, Bassets Fauve de Bretagne, at Crufts 2010.
I have a huge affection for BC, so I am really looking forward to meeting you and your hounds in Chilliwack in September”
Roger is a busy farmer running a mixed farm in a beautiful part of Anglesey, an island off the coast of Wales,
where he lives with his wife Debbie and the Caredig wolfhounds.
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SWEEPSTAKES JUDGE
Donna SmithTaliesin Irish Wolfhounds
Coopersburg, PAUSA
I am an Irish Wolfhound addict. Their intelligence, their strength as well as their companionship, loyalty and devotion have me hopelessly hooked. I can’t really imagine ever being without one - preferably two. They are magnificent creatures capable of running down and killing prey or laying on the floor to be a baby jungle gym if is what makes their family happy.
We currently live with 12 hounds ranging in age from 8.5 years down to 3 weeks. We bought our first wolfhound from Sam Ewing (Eagle) some 22 years ago. It was a unique education to be able to stand in a paddock full of teenage wolfhounds or puppies, racing around while Sam quizzed you on what you liked about that one. I was also fortunate enough to be mentored by Jacky Karpinski (Karn Irish Wolfhounds). She was an amazing friend to us and an amazing ambassador for the breed. Jacky was always on the lookout for the extraordinary hound, regardless of who bred it. She also taught me the value of the “useful” hound. That hound that was not necessarily the big winner or the one that takes your breath away but that hound that could contribute what was needed for your next generation.
Through the generosity of other long time breeders and mixture of luck, perseverance and hard work, we have been honored to live with, breed and co-own some extraordinary hounds. All were owner handled and shown sparingly. Over the years our hounds have won Specialties, won the breed at Westminster, won the breed at the Eukanuba Invitational, have been top 5 coursing hounds, therapy dogs, and one special hound that appeared in the Nutcracker ballet in Lockport, NY for several seasons. All of them have been cherished friends and family members.Over the years we have strived to produce athletic, hunting hounds that could still hunt and protect the family, if need be. Chasing the ever elusive, perfect, rough-coated greyhound-like hound, that is fit and fast enough to catch the wolf. That hound that is athletic and strong enough in mind and body to kill its prey and survive the encounter with little injury to itself. Thank you all for inviting me to go over your babies and adults.
What a privilege and opportunity for me to be able to go over your youngsters. 4 BC Branch
Trophy Theme - ‘Wooden Whimsies’
TROPHIES, ROSETTES and SASHES commemorating the
IWCC BC Regional Specialty will be offered for
BEST IN SPECIALTY (Best of Breed)BEST OPPOSITE SEX
WINNERS DOGWINNERS BITCH
BEST OF WINNERSBEST PUPPY
BEST VETERANBEST CANADIAN BRED
BEST SIRE AND GETBEST DAM AND PROGENYBEST ALTERED IN BREED
BEST IN SWEEPSTAKESBEST BRACEBEST TEAM
BEST THREE GENERATIONBREEDER OF THE BEST OF BREED
NEW - BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR
BEST OVERALL JUNIOR HANDLER AWARD OF MERIT
Trophies & Ribbons will be offered for:FIRST through FOURTH PLACE in Regular and Non-regular classes
All entries in the PARADE OF VETERANSwill receive a Mongrammed Parade Rosette
BEST OVERALL JUNIOR HANDLERA Keeper Trophy is offered by the
MidWestern Branch of IWCC plus a Rosette
A small prize will be offered to the Junior HandlersFIRST through FOURTH PLACE Classes
The Perpetual Trophies listed here will remain the property of the IWCC BC Branch and will be engraved with the winner’s name. These perpetual trophies can never be won outright.
Challenge Trophies have individual regulations which are stated in this list opposite
TROPHIES AND PRIZE LIST
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BEST OF BREED: A Perpetual trophy is offered by the IWCC BC Branch for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty. A keeper trophy will be offered by Fran & Peter Briscoe.Also, the Lilliput Good Queen Bess Challenge Trophy is offered by Beverly C and Putnam Little (Lilliput) to the IWCC BC Branch for competition at the Regional Specialty Show, open to all. For permanent possession this trophy must be won three (3) times by the same owner, not necessarily with the same dog.
BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX: The Rainvale Perpetual Trophy is offered by Karen Brumpton for competitionat the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty Show. Karen Brumpton will offer a keeper trophy.
BEST OF WINNERS: The Cnoccarne Perpetual Trophy is offered by Emma Ross for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty Show. Emma Ross will offer a keeper trophy.
WINNERS MALE: The Jhanarh Kennels Perpetual Trophy is offered by Linda Rooker for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Regional Specialty Show. Jill Johanson Benoit and Dreamacres IWs will offer a keeper trophy.
WINNERS BITCH: The Greymist Perpetual Trophy is offered by William and Susan Turczyn for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Specialty Show. Bill and Susan Turczyn will offer a keeper trophy.
RESERVE WINNERS MALE: This Perpetual Trophy is offered by Katy Albrecht for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Specialty Show. Katy Albrecht will offer a keeper trophy.
RESERVE WINNERS BITCH: The Haro Irish Wolfhounds Perpetual Trophy is offered by Haro Irish Wolfhounds for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty. The IWCC BC Branch will offer a keeper trophy
BEST PUPPY: The Dey Perpetual Trophy is offered by John & Pauline Govaert in “Memory of William F Dey” for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty Show. The Govaerts will offer a keeper trophy.
BEST VETERAN: Cnoccarne Irish Wolfhounds is offering in memory of Ch Bearnabui Tessagh of Cnoccarne a perpetual trophy for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty Show. A keeper trophy is donated by Jim and Ellen Kroll, August Irish Wolfhounds, in memory of Am Can Ch Kellcastle’s August Magnolia, Fch.
BEST CANADIAN BRED: The Garran Na Cu Perpetual Trophy is offered by Tim and Cassandra Mann for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty Show. Tim and Cassandra Mann will offer a keeper trophy.
BEST IN SWEEPSTAKES: A perpetual trophy is offered by Robert Ricard for the competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty Show. The IWCC BC Branch will offer a keeper trophy
BEST BROOD BITCH & BEST STUD DOG: The Celticwind Irish Wolfhounds perpetual Trophies will be offered by Carole Borgens for the Best Brood Bitch and the Best Stud Dog entered in the appropriate class, at the IWCC BC Branch Specialty Show. Carole Borgens will offer keeper trophies.
ALTERED BEST OF BREED: The Lady Emma of Tyrconnell Memorial perpetual trophy is offered by Brenda Clark and Pauline Dunn for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty Show. Brenda Clark and Pauline Dunn will offer a keeper trophy.
ALTERED BEST OF OPPOSTE SEX: A perpetual trophy in memory of Celtic Mystique will be offerd by Shirley Stokes for competition at the IWCC Branch Annual Specialty Show. Shirley Stokes will offer a keeper trophy.
BREEDER OF THE BEST OF BREED: The Wolfkin Perpetual Trophy in honour of CH Wolfkin Zydeco BISS is offered by Casey Nesbitt for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty Show. Casey Nesbitt will offer a keeper trophy.
NEW - BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR: The Carrowmoragh Perpetual Trophy is offered by Jeanne Patterson in memory of BISS AM. CH. Cnoccarne Carrowmoragh (Liam) for competition at the IWCC BC Branch Annual Specialty Show. Jeanne Patterson will offer a keeper trophy.
IWCC BC BRANCH PERPETUAL TROPHY LIST
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INFORMATION FOR UNOFFICIAL CLASSESJudge of Unofficial Classes -
Donna Smith
These classes will be judged after the completion of all the CKC official classes
Classes offered are:Best ForequarterBest Hindquarter
Best GaitBest HeadBest Type
SWEEPSTAKES
JUDGE: Donna Smith
All Dogs Six Months and under Eighteen Months of age on the day of the show shall be eligible to compete. All dogs entered in Sweepstakes must be entered in a Regular Class at this Show.
Classes (Divided by Sex) will be as follows:
Over Six Months and Under Nine Months
Over Nine Months and Under Twelve Months
Over Twelve Months and under Fifteen Months
Over Fifteen Months and under Eighteen Months
PRIZESBEST IN SWEEPSTAKES
25% of the Entry Fees, Rosette & Trophy
BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX IN SWEEPSTAKES
20% of Entry Fees & Rosette
FIRST IN EACH CLASS -5% of the Remaining Entry Fees & Rosette.
Ribbons Awarded for 2nd - 4th in each Class
25% of the Entry Fee
will be retained by the Club for Administration
All dogs entered in these classes must be entered in a regular class on this day, or exhibition only.
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JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP BC Branch SpecialtyFriday 20 September 2013
JUDGE - Donna SmithWithout Fee -only dogs entered in this show or “for Exhibition Only” are eligible to be entered in the Junior Competitions
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP PRIZES & ROSETTES
Prizes will be awarded to all competitors in the PeeWee Class
BEST OVERALL
A Keeper Trophy is offered by the MidWestern Branch of IWCC plus a Rosette
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP ENTRY FORMIWCC BC Branch Friday 20 Sept, 2013
Name of Junior Handler
Address
Tel # & Email
Class Sex
Date of Birth
a) Pee Wee Class - This class is for handlers 4 years of age up to 6 years of age as of December 31st of the year pre-ceding the competition year. This class is optional and non-competitive. No placements are to be awarded; only participant ribbons, rosettes and token trophies may be presented.b) Junior Novice Class This class is for handlers 7 to 10 years of age as of December 31st of the year preceding the compe-tition year, who have not won 6 first places in the same class with competition.c) Junior Open Class This class is for handlers 7 to 10 years of age as of December 31st of the year preceding the compe-tition year who have won 6 first places with competition.d) Intermediate Novice ClassThis class is for handlers 11 to 14 years of age as of December 31st of the year preceding the com-petition year, who have not won 6 first places in the same class with competition.e) Intermediate Open Class This class is for handlers 11 to 14 years of age as of December 31st of the year preceding the competition year, who have won 6 first places with competition and for any handler who has progressed through the Junior Open level and feels that he has enough experience to compete at this level.f ) Senior Novice ClassThis class is for handlers 15 years of age as of December 31st of the year preceding the com- peti-tion year and up to 18 years of age, who have not won 6 first places with competition in this class. Handlers from the Intermediate lev- els progress to this class.g) Senior Open ClassThis class is for handlers 15 years of age as of December 31st of the year preceding the com- pe-tition year and up to 18 years of age, who have won 6 first places with competition in the Senior Novice Class, and for any handler who has progressed through the Intermediate Open level and feels that he has enough experience to compete at this level.
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Louise DavieCOMPUPETS INTERNET INC.,
30886 DEWDNEY TRUNK ROAD, MISSION, B.C., CANADA. V4S 1C4
FAX: 604-406-6656 PHONE: 604-406-6656
Email: [email protected]
Show Secretary
WELCOMEto the
IWCC BC Branch REGIONAL SPECIALTY
Friday 20th. September 2013Chilliwack, BC. Canada
Make a note
Saturday, 10 May 2014IWCC BC Branch Regional Specialty
at Peace Arch Park, White Rock, BC. Canada
Judge - Dot Arn
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