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1988-2007 Data GROUP JUDGING: 1988-2007 DATA: SHO-YR = CKC SHOW NUMBER #B =NUMBER OF DOGS AT BREED LEVEL #GR=NUMBER OF DOGS AT GROUP LEVEL #SHO=NUMBER OF DOGS IN SHOW P = GROUP PLACEMENT (1-4; 0=NONE) BIS=BEST IN SHOW (1=BIS; 0=NONE) NDD=NUMBER OF DOGS DEFEATED JUDGE: Mrs.Sally Bremner (Surrey,BC) SHO- YR #B #GR #SHO P BIS NDD DOG 80- 88 9 42 224 1 0 41 Ch. Birnam Wood's Dust Buster 166- 88 12 28 160 4 0 14 Ch. Verdoro's Truly Zachariah Bear 387- 88 9 89 428 0 0 8 Doman's Lord Abercrombie 457- 88 1 22 114 0 0 0 Raykist Chasin Way The Blues 496- 88 11 133 702 2 0 120 Ch. Saddleback Oberon O'Shea 96- 89 5 21 86 2 0 19 Ch. Lynkar's The Lone Ranger CD 347- 89 4 30 125 0 0 3 Ch. Glenru's Dundee O'Camplaren 354- 89 31 142 656 0 0 30 Ch. Kyon's For Valour And Victory 527- 89 24 93 477 2 0 81 Colabaugh's Going Magical 46- 90 15 44 164 0 0 14 Ch. Jamboree Braemal Viking 108- 90 14 41 228 3 0 35 Pebwin's Full Force 113- 90 13 62 307 4 0 52 Ch. Glynspur Ghost Buster 315- 90 12 61 335 1 1 334 Ch. Kyon's For Valour And Victory 388- 90 9 55 240 1 0 54 Ch. Amberac's Glengamin Seamus 485- 90 4 30 177 4 0 11 Ch. Birnamwood's Ultra Violet 368- 91 14 40 134 0 0 13 Ch. Asterling Ghostbuster 409- 91 23 62 269 1 0 61 Ch. Chrys-Haefen Hot Mac 680- 91 2 16 103 3 0 13 Ch. Gosling's Once Upon A Time CD 13- 92 14 47 311 3 0 28 Ch. Glengamin's Lucky Thirteen 28- 92 38 125 594 1 1 593 Ch. Goldsmith's Look Who's Here 112- 92 15 33 135 4 0 22 Ch. Autumnmist's Flints Of Fire 168- 92 17 65 248 3 0 53 Ch. Chrys-Haefen Hot Mac 447- 92 29 88 427 0 0 28 Ch. Chrys-Haefen Hot Mac 605- 92 2 23 190 4 0 10 Ch. Brookshire's Jessica Tandy 14- 93 19 84 392 3 0 71 Ch. Goldsmiths Above And Beyond 180- 93 4 17 113 4 0 9 Ch. Faera's Tri' N Stop Me 278- 93 5 22 142 4 0 16 CDG Rainbow's Joie De Vie 334- 93 4 20 183 0 0 3 Ch. Goldsmiths Achy Breaky Heart 485- 93 15 32 106 1 0 31 Nautilus Move'n Violation 177- 94 21 126 476 0 0 20 Ch. Stoneleath Ashes And Embers 577- 94 6 36 263 0 0 5 Foxfire's Good Omen 654- 94 11 36 197 3 0 19 Ch. Glengamin's Lucky Thirteen 73- 95 22 94 463 2 0 87 Ch. Pacificgold's The Dance 587- 95 12 71 380 4 0 46 Allenridge Th'rd Rate Romance 7- 96 7 29 224 2 0 27 Pot A Gold Step Aside Please 66- 96 10 38 234 2 0 35 Ch. Turngold's Mad About You 76- 96 17 32 162 4 0 23 Ch. Glendavis Goes To The Rodeo 95- 96 12 30 186 4 0 26 Ch. Leilani's Premiere Performance 312- 96 13 74 309 3 0 68 Ch. Turngold's Rhythm 'N Blues 563- 96 18 44 277 2 0 37 Ch. Allsgold's Pure Country 672- 96 12 52 385 3 0 41 Ch. Kavon's Encore Cyrus 722- 96 26 63 275 3 0 56 Ch. Syzygy Court Jester At Kyon 69- 97 22 80 367 4 0 61 Hearthside's Chasin' Madelon 292- 97 6 27 195 0 0 5 X-Rated First Round Draft 458- 97 9 23 162 1 0 22 Ch. Eirene's Soul And Inspiration 121- 98 13 48 244 1 1 243 Ch. Tempo's Little St Nick 207- 98 18 82 387 0 0 17 Ch. Goldriver's Koala Is Akie Yago 162- 99 8 21 138 4 0 14 Ch. Sunrays Firstborn In Mackenzie 335- 99 8 16 155 3 0 12 Ch. Fargold's Affirmed At Peaches 500-100 11 26 145 2 0 17 Ch. Sunrays Firstborn In Mackenzie 606-100 17 57 339 3 0 48 Ch. Goldenmoment's 007's Bond 288-101 16 55 269 1 0 54 Ch. Prospector's Sun Over Sierra 752-101 7 33 182 3 0 26 Ch. Summit's Solar Optics At Creekside 791-101 7 66 418 2 0 58 Ch. Eirene's Academy Performance 503-102 5 25 146 2 0 17 Ch. Keane's Celtic Incantation 560-102 12 74 312 0 0 11 Ch. Jacksons Hot Shot 610-102 9 77 364 0 0 8 Pennylane's The Legend Continues 743-102 9 72 368 3 0 62 Ch. Zia Advent Hot Times At Allsgold 58 TIMES JUDGING WITH 44 PLACEMENTS = 75.9% JUDGE: Mrs.J.H.Daniell-Jenkins (Pickering,ON) SHO- YR #B #GR #SHO P BIS NDD DOG 105- 88 24 89 527 1 0 88 Ch. Chrys-Haefen Enough Is Enough 157- 88 13 45 213 4 0 21 Ch. Amberac's Glengamin Seamus 222- 88 12 36 204 2 0 26 Ch. Verdoro's Truly Zachariah Bear 315- 88 3 19 120 1 0 18 Ch. Logan's Will Scarlet 449- 88 10 19 85 1 0 18 Ch. Alderbrookes Raid O' Rush Hill CD 24- 89 39 130 627 2 0 119 Ch. Kinsha's Boitano Kro-Quet 399- 89 15 32 128 4 0 23 Ch. Dannebrog Easy Runner CDX 471- 89 17 82 438 1 0 81 Ch. Glenru's Flight Bombadier 668- 89 15 89 544 4 0 63 Ch. Tasmara's Jumping Jack Flash CD 73- 90 15 50 220 1 0 49 Ch. Sunfire's Stacey 102- 90 20 85 456 3 0 67 Ch. Kyon's For Valour And Victory 610- 90 27 87 505 1 0 86 Ch. Kyon's For Valour And Victory 12 TIMES JUDGING WITH 12 PLACEMENTS = 100.0% JUDGE: Mr.J.Kilgannon (Edmonton,AB) SHO- YR #B #GR #SHO P BIS NDD DOG 8- 88 45 90 521 1 1 520 Ch. Sunstone's Wesaka Conquest 116- 88 8 19 112 3 0 16 Ch. Lynkar's The Lone Ranger CD 132- 88 3 38 178 0 0 2 Ch. Logan's Will Scarlet 329- 88 20 82 417 0 0 19 Ch. Saddleback Oberon O'Shea 443- 88 3 49 182 0 0 2 La Barriere Belle Britt 472- 88 3 12 124 3 0 5 Ch. Carolee's Hiehand Laddie 667- 88 10 20 156 1 0 19 Ch. Golden Moments Teddy Bear CD 19- 89 11 55 298 1 0 54 Ch. Amberac's Pearl Harbour 115- 89 13 51 294 3 0 43 Ch. Kenave Heathrow 218- 89 24 68 287 2 0 66 Ch. Sunstone's Wesaka Conquest 331- 89 15 34 194 2 0 32 Ch. Daystar Westwind Of Camalire 449- 89 1 21 121 0 0 0 Lady Amber Of Nomacks 465- 89 11 43 170 3 0 27 Bona Fide Storm Warning 518- 89 8 42 188 4 0 21 Ch. Birnamwood's Ultra Violet 541- 89 3 30 190 0 0 2 Ch. Meryl-T Tegan Topaz 597- 89 17 79 399 1 0 78 Ch. Homestead's Aero Di'Namic 688- 89 8 24 94 4 0 14 Ch. Tucamur Katrina 52- 90 25 82 514 1 0 81 Ch. Goldwing Bearly Canadian 67- 90 14 71 316 2 0 69 Ch. Lochan Ora's English Leather 187- 90 6 28 123 1 0 27 Ch. Goldwing Bearly Canadian 223- 90 7 27 124 3 0 21 Ch. Sunfire's Stacey 265- 90 6 32 152 2 0 27 Ch. Birnam Wood's Truth N'Justice 506- 90 12 48 223 1 0 47 Ch. Kyon's For Valour And Victory 537- 90 23 103 460 0 0 22 Ch. Glenru's Turngold Ms Behavin CD 627- 90 12 69 413 0 0 11 Ch. Waldenway's Gem Of Gaybry 167- 91 12 47 248 3 0 35 Ch. Chrys-Haefen Hot Mac 305- 91 13 28 157 1 0 27 Ch. Goldwing Bearly Canadian 356- 91 12 74 414 0 0 11 Auburnmist Making Tracks CDX 365- 91 14 39 140 0 0 13 Ch. Asterling Ghostbuster 479- 91 8 38 174 0 0 7 Ch. Sunfire Golden Arrow 652- 91 26 105 559 1 0 104 Ch. Goldenkin's Peter The Great CD 356- 92 12 39 214 1 0 38 Ch. Peppercreek Doty Major Motion WC 529- 92 4 26 124 4 0 22 Ch. Glynspur Classical Maxx 565- 92 4 38 212 0 0 3 Ch. Glengamin's Lucky Thirteen 652- 92 19 58 265 2 0 55 Ch. Chrys-Haefen Hot Mac 12- 93 14 59 310 3 0 39 Ch. Goldsmiths Above And Beyond 45- 93 19 39 162 3 0 28 Ch. Aylwyn's The Real McCoy 68- 93 19 45 242 0 0 18 Ch. Faera's Tri' N Stop Me 193- 93 12 22 120 2 0 20 Ch. Goldwing Bearly Canadian 481- 93 15 32 128 1 0 31 Nautilus Move'n Violation 531- 93 7 13 114 2 0 9 Ch. Rush Hill's Braemal Rebellion CD 564- 93 11 25 162 1 0 24 Ch.
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