Terrier Club of Devon & Cornwall Open Show 15Th October 2017

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Terrier Club of Devon & Cornwall Open Show 15Th October 2017 SCHEDULE OF 75 CLASS ALL TERRIER OPEN SHOW including 2 Handling classes (Held under Kennel Club Limited Rules & Show Regulations Not Judged on the Group System) ON SUNDAY 15th OCTOBER 2017 At CULM VALLEY SPORTS CENTRE Farm Lane, Cullompton, EX15 1LL 4 minutes off M5 Motorway Junction 28 Only undocked dogs and legally docked dogs may be entered for exhibition at this show. All Judges at this show agree to abide by the following statement: “In assessing dogs, judges must penalise any features or exaggerations which they consider would be detrimental to the soundness, health and well being of the dog”. Show opens 9.15 am Judging 10.30 am Prompt Judges: Mrs. K. Fulford (Regalbull) – SBT’s Debbie Lorraine (Raleniro) – Border Terriers Darren Pearson (Winoski) – West Highland White Terriers Main Judges: Mrs. Cheryl Satherley (Silkcroft) and Mr Phil Carvey (Philwyre) All other Breeds and Best in Show (BIS & BPIS are eligible to compete for the National Terrier finals for Best Open Show Winners) Border Terriers are being sponsored by The Southern Border Terrier Club West Highland White Terriers are being sponsored by The West Highland White Terrier Club of England Guarantors to the Kennel Club Mr W Harris (Chairman) 25 Peter's Park Close, St Budeaux, Plymouth, PL5 1PP Mrs J P Rundle (Secretary), Furzehill Cottage, Furzehill, Yealmpton, Plymouth, PL8 2LH Mrs. J. Williams (Treasurer) Turnpike Cottage, Uffculme, Devon EX15 3EX Emergency Veterinary Cover: The Vale Veterinary Centre, College Road, Cullompton, Devon EX15 1TG tEl 01884 35558 Secretary - Mrs. Jean Rundle Furzehill Cottage, Furzehill, Yealmpton, Plymouth PL8 2LH Tel: 01752 880483 or email: [email protected] (Mobile Phone on day of show only 07831 713699) ENTRIES CLOSE: Monday 11th September 2017 1st class post online entries accepted up until midnight 18th September at www.arenaprint.co.uk sponsorship kindly offered by PLATINUM PET FOODS TERRIER CLUB OF DEVON & CORNWALL Patron: Maurice Marshall President: Mr. J.T. Rowe Vice Presidents: Mr. Ken Bounden, Mrs. Aileen Hodsoll, Mr. Francis Rundle, Mrs. Judith Williams Hon. Life Members: Mrs. Janet Alford, Mrs. Evelyne Cunnington, Mrs. Brenda Rowe, Mrs. Pam Patey Chairperson: Mr. Bill Harris Vice Chairperson: Mrs. Jo Pinfold Hon. Secretary: Mrs. Jean Rundle Asst Hon. Secretary: Miss Diane Swales Hon. Treasurer: Mrs. J. Williams Committee: Nigel Davies (Cup Steward). Simon Marshallsay, Frank Pinfold, Rosemarie Davies, Leanne Marshallsay, Angela Gallett, Emma Pullen, Sue Thomson, Sam Carne ROSETTES WILL BE GIVEN FOR EVERY BEST OF BREED, BEST PUPPY IN BREED, BEST IN SHOW, RESERVE BEST IN SHOW, BEST PUPPY IN SHOW, RESERVE BEST PUPPY IN SHOW BEST VETERAN IN SHOW Border Terriers are being sponsored by The Southern Border Terrier Club West Highland White Terriers are being sponsored by The West Highland White Terrier Club of England EMERGENCY VETERINARY COVER College Road, Cullompton, Devon EX15 1TG Tel: 01884 35558 ENTRY FEES PLEASE NOTE A CHARGE OF £10 WILL BE MADE FOR CHEQUES RETURNED BY THE BANK Members £5.00 First Entry per dog per class £2.50 subsequent entries per dog per class Non-Members £6.00 First entry per dog per class £2.50 subsequent entries per dog per class HandlingClasses £1.00 per entry – 6-11 years and 12 – 16 years Please enter name of handler and class in the appropriate box on the entry form. Not for Competition £1.00 per dog full details on entry form please Membership Fees £4.00 Single, £5.00 Joint (due 1st January annually) Catalogues £2.50 to be ordered and paid with entries £3.00 on the day (limited number available) Catalogue advertisements Kennel Full Page £10, Half Page £5 Trade Full Page £10 Half Page £5 Please send copy and fee with entries TRADE STANDS are invited – please contact the Secretary LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE ALL DAY GRAND RAFFLE – Prizes for the raffle would be appreciated. MAY WE REMIND YOU OF KENNEL CLUB RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING FOULING THE VENUE, SO WILL YOU PLEASE CLEAN UP ANY EXCREMENT AND PLACE IN BINS PROVIDED AS LACK OF FOLLOWING THESE RULES COULD LOSE US THIS VENUE. MANY THANKS. TROPHIES Would exhibitors please note that all trophies are PERPETUAL and may be claimed by paid up Members only and should be returned before each show and unfortunately due to the loss of several of our cups a £5.00 deposit will be required from each exhibitor when they collect a trophy which will be reimbursed on their return. TROPHY PRESENTED TO PRESENTED BY 1. Presidents Trophy Best in Show H. Peake Esq. 2. Bert Morris Memorial Trophy Best in Show 3. Club Trophy Best Opposite Sex 4. Hoyle Challenge Cup Reserve Best in Show 5. Montague of Jameth Cup Best Puppy in Show Mrs. W. Rawlins 6. Rogers Cup Best Puppy in Show Bred & Handled by Exhibitor E. Rogers 7. Ruby Anniversary Year Trophy Reserve Best Puppy in Show Mr. J.T. Rowe & Mrs. J.H.A. Patterson 8. Len Rundle Memorial Cup Best AV Not Separately Classified Mrs. A.H. Westlake 9. Jonfair Cup BOS AV Not Sep Classified Mr. Hodsoll 10. Airedale Trophy Best Airedale Dog Mrs. A. Rawlins 11. Pottinger Memorial Trophy Best Airedale Bitch Mrs. Pottinger 12. Haswell Tankard Best Bedlington Miss N.M. Mudge 13. Tredomen Tankard Best Bedlington Puppy 14. Hynerbrook Rosebowl Best Border Terrier Puppy Mrs. J.H.A. Patterson 15. Tamarvale Cup Best Border Terrier Mrs. Atkinson & Mrs. Delf 16. Salver BOS Border Terrier Mrs. Diggle & Mrs. Hornshaw 17. Quayardson Tankard BOB Min Bull Terrier Mrs. & Miss Richardson 18. Quayardson Cup Best Min Bull Terrier Puppy Mrs. & Miss Richardson 20. Ben Trophy Best Novice Cairn Terrier Mr. D. Blackmoor 21. Trescan Trophy Best Graduate Cairn Terrier Bitch Mrs. R. Holmes 22. Michelmore Cup Best Cairn Terrier Bred By Exh Miss D.I. Nicholls 23. Turfhills Cup Best Opp Sex Cairn Terrier Mrs. Wilkinson 24. Dorvine Shield BOB Dandie Dinmont Mrs. D. Reed 26. Achuri Cup Best Kerry Blue Terrier 27. Lakeridge Cup Best Lakeland Terrier 28. Lisa Memorial Trophy Best Manchester Terrier Mrs. L. Brander 30. Wemcroft Cup Best Norwich or Norfolk Dog Mrs. S. Way 31. The Colycroft Cup Best Norwich or Norfolk Bitch Mrs. Bellars 32. Canterwood Cup Best Parson Russell Terrier 33. Wildbriar Salver Best Scottish Terrier Puppy Miss J.E.D. Wallis 34. Briarways Cup Best Scottish Terrier 35. Whicheeta Shield Best Skye Terrier Ms J. Shuttleworth 36. Findarcy Cup Best Soft Coated Wheaten Terr Mr. & Mrs. R. Steele 39. Landscove Pilgrim Cup BOB Smooth Fox Terrier Mrs. Carter & Mrs. Wilcox 40. Rowenda Trophy BOB Staffordshire Bull Terrier Mr. & Mrs. Rowe 41. Plymstaff Cup BOS Staffordshire Bull Terrier Mr. & Mrs. Cunnington 42. Yorsar Cup Best W.H.W.T. Puppy Mr. & Mrs. Hooper 43. Warberry Cup Best W.H.W.T. 46. Eastgloyne Cup Best Wire Fox Terrier 47. Prynett Cup for Best Veteran in Show 7 – 9yrs Mrs. J. Burnett 48. Sybil Bate Memorial Cup Best Terrier where Neither Exhibit, Exhibitor or Handler have ever won a CC 50. Grabbist Trophy Best Overall Veteran in Show Miss R D Swales and Miss S Coupe 51. Wildbriar Trophy Best Brace or Team Miss J.E.D. Wallis 52. Plaque Overall Best Child Handler Miss E.B. Gough 53. Barnsnap Cup Best Junior Handler 6 – 11 yrs Mr. & Mrs. T. McErlean 54. Brengun Cup Best Junior Handler 12 – 16 yrs Mrs. P. Holden 55. Pilgrims Progress Trophy Best Veteran in Show As the trophies listed below are missing, could we please ask exhibitors to look in their cupboards and lofts to ensure that none of these are at their premises or know of their whereabouts, if soplease return them to the Cup Steward Mr. Nigel DaviesYe Olde Post Office, Antony, Cornwall PL11 3AF or to any member of the Committee of the Terrier Club. THE FANIFOLD TROPHY for Best Bull Terrier Dog THE GEORGE McRUMPUS TROPHY for Best Bull Terrier Bitch THE VICTORIA TROPHY for Best Junior Cairn THE ZANNEUS CUP for Best Dandie Dinmont Terrier Puppy THE TRELLFIELDS GOBLET for Best Graduate Norfolk Terrier THE GEMWOOD TROPHY for Best Smooth Fox Terrier Puppy THE COLLOM TROPHY for Best Novice Smooth Fox Terrier THE FRANCIS RUNDLE CUP for Best Wire Fox Terrier Puppy THE PENQUITE CUP for Best Wire Fox Terrier Bred By Exhibitor THE GEORGE HOCKING MEMORIAL CUP for Best Wire Fox Terrier Bitch CLASSIFICATION All classes are for dog or bitch unless otherwise stated ** NB ALL VETERANS ARE ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE FOR BEST VETERAN IN SHOW, PROVIDING THEY HAVE NOT BEEN BEATEN BY ANOTHER VETERAN IN THEIR SPECIFIC BREED. RING 1. 10.30 a.m. Judge: Mrs. K. Fulford (Regalbull) Staffordshire Bull Terrier 1. Puppy 2. Junior 3. Post Graduate 4. Limit 5. Open Dog 6. Open Bitch Ring 1 to follow Staffordshire Bull Terriers NOT BEFORE 12.00 p.m. Judge: Debbie Lorraine These are supported classes by Southern Border Terrier Club who are kindly offering rosettes 1 st to 4 th in each class, Best of Breed and Best Puppy in Breed, £10 for Best of Breed and £5 for Best Puppy in Breed Border Terrier 7. Puppy 8. Junior 9. Post Graduate 10. Limit 11. Open Dog 12. Open Bitch Ring 2 10.30 a.m. Judge: Mrs. Cheryl Satherley (Silkcroft) Lakeland Terrier 13. Junior 14. Open Dog 15. Open Bitch Welsh Terrier 16. Graduate 17. Open Soft Coated Wheaten Terr 18. Post Grad 19. Open Dog 20. Open Bitch Kerry Blue Terrier 21. Graduate 22. Open Airedale Terrier 23. Graduate 24. Open Irish Terrier 25. Graduate 26. Open Bedlington Terrier 27. Graduate 28. Open Parson Russell Terrier 29. Open Jack Russell Terrier 30. Graduate 31. Open Skye Terrier 32.
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