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KENNEL and BENCH DECEMBER 2010 2010 Tattoo Letter Is “X” AN INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT FROM THE CKC KENNEL AND BENCH DECEMBER 2010 2010 Tattoo Letter is “X” From our archives: This issue of Dogs in Canada was published in December 1950. The original caption reads: West Highland White Terriers English Champion Shiningcliff Sprig and Champion Bencruachan Tinker. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Daniell-Jenkins , Kennels of the Rouge, Pickering, Ontario. • Newly Accredited Clubs • Appeal Committee Volunteers Needed • Newly Licensed Judges • Kennel Name Applications • Dog and Litter Reports • Schedule of Fees • Calendar of Events A MONTHLY INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT KENNEL AND BENCH DECEMBER 2010 CONTENTS HEAD OFFICE 200 Ronson Drive, Suite 400 Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5Z9 What’s New GENERAL INQUIRIES Tel: (416) 675-5511 CLIENT SERVICES Tel: (416) 674-3699 2 Notice Board E-mail: [email protected] ORDER DESK 7 Dog & Litter Registrations Tel: 1 (800) 250-8040 E-mail: [email protected] MEMBER VOICE Tel: 1 (866) 988-7888 Monthly Features E-mail: [email protected] WEBSITE www.ckc.ca FAX 4 Judges Head Office: (416) 675-6506 Shows and Trials Division: 6 Kennel Names (416) 675-6506 HOURS 10 Schedule of Fees Switchboard/Office Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 12 Calendar of Events KENNEL AND BENCH published monthly. Editor/Production Coordinator Reid Finlayson BOARD OF DIRECTORS Graphic Designer Chair of the Board Ontario North Ontario Central Alberta, NWT and Nunavut Stacey Sambury Ms. Lee Steeves Richard Paquette Brian Taylor Anita R. Cairns PO Box 640 2105 Agincourt Crescent 11877 154 Avenue S. E., Nova Scotia and 411 St. Agnes Street, Burlington, ON L7P 1P3 Calgary AB T3S 0A7 Newfoundland and Labrador Azilda ON P0M 1B0 Tel: (905) 319-0470 Tel: (403) 279-4395 HONOURARY POSITIONS Ms. Lee Steeves Tel: (705) 983-2630 www.briantaylorckc.ca www.anitacairns.com Honourary Patron 1009 Hwy 214 [email protected] Belnan NS B2S 2R1 Manitoba British Columbia Southwest Her Excellency the Right Tel: (902) 883-1494 Ontario East Kim Hamel Margaret S. Jones Honourable Michaëlle Jean www.kismet.net/steeves Bob Rowbotham Box 10 GRP. 355 RR #3 Box 329 2670, Governor General of Canada 505 Airport Road, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E7 2670 West Shawnigan Lake Rd New Brunswick RR #4, Tel: (204) 632-0067 Shawnigan Lake BC V0R 2W3 and Prince Edward Island Stirling ON K0K 3E0 www.kimhamel.com Tel: (250) 743-4812 Honourary Chair Dwain McLean Tel: (613) 395-4828 www.margaretjonesforckc.com Catherine De Bruyne 4 Kimberley Street www.bobrowbotham.com Saskatchewan New Maryland NB E3C 1E3 John Werle British Columbia Tel: (506) 459-5235 Ontario West Box 37, Site 308, RR 3, Interior and Yukon Honourary Veterinarian [email protected] Doug Windsor Station Main, James Malcolm Campbell Dr. Donald L. Reynolds, Atlantic RR #32, Saskatoon SK S7K 3J6 6300 Furrer Road Veterinary College, University of Quebec Cambridge, ON N3H 4R7 Tel: (306) 955-0789 Kamloops BC V2C 4V6 Ed Graveley Tel: (519) 653-8978 www.dogsandmore.ca Tel/Fax: (250) 573-3559 Prince Edward Island 44-640 Paul Doyon www.dougwindsor.com www.jcampbell.org Boucherville QC J4B 0B8 Tel: (450) 449-0588 [email protected] KENNEL AND BENCH AN INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT FROM THE CKC | 1 NOTICE BOARD CLUBS MILESTONES Notice is hereby given that the following clubs have been We regret to announce the passing of the following members. accredited: The Canadian Kennel Club wishes to extend condolences to their family and friends. • Scentral Ontario Trackers • Marilyn Brotherton of Winnipeg, Manitoba • Western Samoyed Canada Club • Robert Brotherton of Winnipeg Manitoba • Club Barbet Canada • V Kathleen Elliott of Red Deer, Alberta • Central Interior Kennel Club • Marjory C Fraser of Caledonia, Ontario • Arlene M Henderson of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario Notice is hereby given that the following clubs have changed • Arlene Hood of Stratford, Prince Edward Island their areas of operation: • Gerona MacCuaig of Stirling, Ontario • Marion Pearce of Ottawa Ontario London Canine Association • Derek Purcell of Conception Bay South, Newfound Labrador Current area of operation: 15 Mile radius of London New area of Operation: 40 Mile radius of London to VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR APPEAL encompass Seaforth ON to the COMMITTEE – MARCH 2011 North near Paris, ON to the East Lake Erie to the Sou th And The CKC Board of Directors seeks volunteers to serve on the Wyoming ON to the West Appeal Committee. The 5 member committee operates as a quasi-judicial body that is authorized to hear appeals flowing Sudbury & District Kennel Club from decisions of the Discipline Committee or the Registration Current area of Operation: 30 mile radius of Sudbury, ON Committee. Further details regarding the Appeal Committee’s New area of operation: District of Sudbury, Greater role and authority are in Section 15 of the CKC By-laws Sudbury, District of Manitoulin accessible via the CKC website at www.ckc.ca under CKC Resources/CKC By-laws. Southern Counties Hounds Breeds Association Current area of operation: Lake Erie and Niagara River in The Appeal Committe e usually meets twice a year. Committee the South Hwy 4 from Lake members are reimbursed for any expenses incurred. Erier North to Hwy 401 Background in the legal field or some experience working with Hwy 401 from Hwy 4 junction tribunals due to the quasi-judicial nature of the Committee will to Hwy 6 junction, Hwy 6 South be an asset. Should you be interested in serving your Club in to Hamilton and Lake Ontario this capacity, please forward your resume to: [email protected] with to The Niagara River “Appeal Committee Selection” in the subject line; or mail your New area of operationWe st to Hwy 4, North to Hwy resume to: 401, East to Hwy 27 South to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie Appeal Committee Selection c/o Canadian Kennel Club Georgina Kennel & Obedience Club 200 Ronson Dr., Suite 400 Current area of operation: Town of Georgina, Town of East Etobicoke, ON M9W 5Z9 Gwillimbury, Town of Newmarket, Town of Aurora, The deadline for submissions: Town of Richmond Hill, and March 1, 2011 Town of Markham New area of operation: Town of Georgina, Town of East Gwillimbury, Town Of Newmarket, Town of Aurora, Town of Richmond Hill, Town of Markham, extending East to Angeline Street In Lindsay, ON, South to Hwy 7 2 | DECEMBER 2010 NOTICE BOARD CKC ANNOUNCES SPECIAL LIMITED MEMBER VOICE TIME OFFER ON MICROCHIPS During one of our Member Voice surveys, Fern of Langton, From December 1-15 inclusive the CKC is offering a great deal Ontario mentioned that long distance calls are an expense to on microchips, during the Baker's Dozen Sale. members. Fern requested that she would like to communicate electronically. We thank Fern for her comment; she will receive a With a purchase of 13 or more chips, members save 30% -which small token of our appreciation. is enough to pay the 2011 Basic membership fee! With a purchase of 12 or less members save 15%. With that discount, The Canadian Kennel Club accepts electronic communication if they buy just eight chips, members can cover the entire cost such as email and facsimiles. Please feel free to reach the CKC of the 2011 membership fee increase. by email at [email protected] or by fax at 416-675-6506. We To order microchips, you can call the CKC Order Desk toll-free at encourage members to provide their email addresses and in 1 (800) 250-8040 or e-mail [email protected] with your member- doing so, members will have access to the CKC monthly email ship number, Visa or MasterCard details and delivery address. newsletter “The Bulletin”. JUST 6 WEEKS LEFT TO SAVE 20% ON ESSENTIALS OF NUTRITION Time is ticking for CKC members to take advantage of the special offer on Module 1 of the CKC Breeder Education Course: Essentials of Nutrition. Starting January 1, 2011 only Premier Members will receive the 20% discount. After years of planning and preparation the collection of com- prehensive e-learning courses have been created in partnership with Lifelearn, an award-winning Health Sciences educational developer that evolved from the continuing education department of the Ontario Veterinary College. The program will unfold over the next three years, with courses covering the full spectrum of canine health and breeding practices, including nutrition, anatomy, genetics, epidemiology and reproduction. The cost of each course is 49.99 (US). However, until December 31 all CKC members will receive a 20% discount (pay just 39.99 US!). Here's what some CKC members who have taken Essentials of Nutrition haveto say: "Very informative. Learned things I didn't learn in Agricultural college nutrition courses." "Jim Atkinson ROCKS!!! Great Prof. This was an informative course which will help me throughout my pure-bred dog breed- ing career. This program is a great idea for all breeders new and experienced! Good job CKC!" "This was very informative but user friendly as well as simplistic in its language. Didn't need to be a vet or scientist to understand the complex nature of some of the aspects of nutrition." To get started with Essentials of Nutrition go to our homepage and click on the Breeder Education logo to get a CKC member PIN number, which will allow you to receive the 20% discount. KENNEL AND BENCH AN INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT FROM THE CKC | 3 JUDGES NEWLY LICENSED JUDGES The following persons, having complied with the requirements of The Canadian Kennel Club, are now eligible to judge under CKC rules as follows: * Denotes a new judge CONFORMATION JUDGES DUNCAN, DONALD (386) (BREEDS, GROUPS, NEW PERMITS ISSUED) 86 Bow Valley Dr., Scarborough, ON M1G 3J6 (416) 439-8261 (57190) ALEXANDER, SANDY (3664) Licensed: All Breeds BOX 12B RR#1, Ste.
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