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Cavalier King

Charles Spaniel Club

of Victoria Inc.

(Affiliated with the Victorian Canine Association Inc. Reg. A0023540M)

Summer 2014

Summer Edition

February, 2014

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria

Advertising Rates

Full Page $15.00

½ Page $8.00 ¼ Page $5.00

Closing Dates

Autumn Edition May 1st

2014

~

Imprint sketched by Deidre Hunt

and used throughout

this newsletter

with permission.

Patron Mrs. Susan Burgess (UK)

Life Members Mrs. A. Bagnall, Mrs. P. Ball, Ms. L. Batiste, Mrs. K. Beckett,

Mr. R. Betteridge,

Ms. L. Bolden, Mrs P. Fernleigh , Ms. P. Finnie, Mr. A. Goodwin, Mrs. B. Henry,

Mr. E. Howden,

Mrs. D. Hunt, Mrs. J. Ovendon.

President Ms Joy McInnes Ph: 03 9546 2902 [email protected]

Vice President Mr Greg Browne Ph: 03 9394 1136 Mob: 0404 482 737 [email protected] Honorable Secretary Mrs Trish Fernleigh P.O. Box 9088 Scoresby 3179 Ph. 03 98872971 [email protected] Treasurer Ms Jan Kelly 1 Roberts St Brunswick Vic 3057 Ph: 03 9380 5706 [email protected] Committee Ms Lyn Costello Ms Sue Smith

Rescue Mr. Greg Browne

Ph: 03 9394 1136 Mob: 0404 482 737

~*~ Editorial Note ~*~ The opinions expressed in this Newsletter are not necessarily those of the Editors or the Committee and Office Bearers of the CKCS Club of Victoria Inc. The Editor/s reserves the right to refer any material of a dubious nature to the Committee for final say in the matter of publication.

Greeting from the UK,

I hope everyone enjoyed the Club Open Show on February 23rd 2014.

Many thanks to Trish Fernleigh for completing my role as Show

Secretary/Manager as I departed for our UK trip on the 21st February.

We had a small entry of exhibitors of which I thank but please note that

continued support of these club events is needed to keep the club

financial.

Our Dog Big Day Out competition was a very successful day due to

member participation and our group photo also appeared in the last Vic

Dog magazine. We are very keen to have more events for our pet

owners.

The Restricted Height Agility Trial is a new event for our club and is

being held on March 25th, 2014. Sue Smith and her band of helpers are

running this day – please come down and support and cheer for our

clever little friends.

Online entries are the way of the future! We trialed this system for our

Open Show and will be using the full services of Jeremy and his team at

Showmanager.com.au for our June Champ Show. I encourage all our

members to trial this very easy entry system.

I look forward to catching up with you at out April General Meeting.

Joy McInnes,

President

Presidents Report

I hope you all had a wonderful festive season,

The December comp at Dogs Day out was a great success. Lots of fun

was had by all. While we didn’t win the competition for the most dogs

of one breed in the ring at one time, it was a magnificent effort with 46

cavaliers along with their handlers in the ring at one time. This photo,

along with many more can be seen elsewhere in this newsletter.

Results are also elsewhere in this Newsletter.

We were visited my lots of members of the public who enjoyed chatting

with us about our lovely dogs. Many even purchased some cavalier

items making us a tidy profit. Thanks to those members who assisted us

on the day, especially Joy McInnes who acted as Steward on the day and

manned the Cavalier Shop.

The By-Laws Sub Committee, convened by Jan Kelly assisted by myself

and Lyn Costello, have completed work on the new By-laws to bring

them into line with the Constitution. This is published in the newsletter

and will be ratified at the next Special General Meeting which will be

held at KCC Park on the 10th April at 7.30pm. Be there and have your

say about the By-Laws.

The Puppy Referral service will also be discussed at this meeting. In

recent times this has had very little patronage by members. Committee

is recommending some changes to this - another reason to be at the

meeting to have your say.

The Open Show was held on Sunday 23rd February (results can be found

elsewhere in this newsletter). The weather was perfect and everybody

seemed to be having a great day. Congratulations to all of the winners.

Many thanks to the great band of helpers: Karen and Bruce

Hollingworth, Lyn Costello, Michelle Creek, Linda Hocking and Sue

Reavley. A super contribution that ensured the day ran smoothly. To

Steward, Lindsay Bolden, a big thank-you.

Secretary Report

Secretary Report… Saturday 15th March will see our first Restricted To Height Agility Trial.

Many thanks to Committee Member, Sue Smith for taking on the

responsibility for organizing this event and her band of helpers for their

support. The event commences at 8.00am. It would be wonderful to

see members there to support this event

Planning is well under way for the June Show. We will be calling for

volunteers to form a sub-committee to assist us over the two days of

the show with setting up, catering and packing up at the end of the

weekend. If you think you can spare us some time, please contact me.

Sadly another of our Life Members, Ron Betteridge passed away in

November last year. Ron along with his late wife Viv played a big part in

our rescue service for many years. RIP Ron.

Looking forward to seeing you at an event some time soon.

Trish Fernleigh,

Secretary

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW JUNE 2014

It’s that time of the year again. We’re calling for donations for trophies and sashes

We are asking $20 for a Trophy and $10 for a sash. Please check the website for available

classes.

Donations can be made via Direct Debit at the Bendigo Bank BSB 633000 Account

129066437 or PayPal.

Your donation and the Class it is for will be in the Catalogue.

Please check the Website and contact Jan at [email protected] with

your donation.

AGILITY TRIAL

While we have sponsorship for all the first place Sashes and Trophies,

for the RTH Agility Trial, we are still looking for donations fora second or

third place. Donations are $30 to cover Sash and Trophy.

Contact Sue Smith [email protected] or Jan Kelly

[email protected] with your donations.

Pictured is CH. Neuter CH. Marcavan Star In Heaven (Nova) CD ADX JDX

SD SPD RAE DWD F.N HTMS

Rescue Story on Lucy by Lyn Costello I had the pleasure of being involved with "Lucy" a rescue Cavalier from a puppy farm. This was a first for me and it gave me the opportunity to see how committed the Club is with its rescue service. Rehousing rescue Cavaliers often involves multiple club members and this was the case with Lucy to make sure that she found a lovely home. The club had been advised by a member that Lucy was with a lady who had collected her from a puppy farm, had thought of having a litter from her but then was talked into passing her on to the Cavalier club so that she could be placed in a permanent family home. Jan Kelly got the "call" and picked Lucy up together with a black and tan male and drove them out to our Rescue Officer, Greg Brown's house north of Melbourne. Lucy stayed at Greg's for several weeks while he organised her health check, desexing and microchipping. I knew of an elderly lady who had had given two of my older girls lovely homes over the years and she was now lonely after dear Emmaline passed away. I let Greg know and he contacted Lee, then took Lucy down to Cheltenham to try her new home. Although it seemed a good match, unfortunately Lucy did not settle in and Lee found it difficult to manage her. After more than a week to see if things would improve, I went down to pick Lucy up and see if she would settle at my house with my Cavalier, Genevieve as her company. Lucy took to Genevieve instantly and started to settle, although she was still very wary. She would follow what Genevieve did and started to trust me because Genevieve showed trust. Lucy would not come when called or encouraged, but she did follow Genevieve to me and then as I patted Gen, Lucy would allow me to pat her as well. Even with a slow, gentle pat she would cower as my hand came towards her and would flinch at first touch..... then she would relax as she realised it was ok. I laughed the first time she rolled over on her back to be patted on the tummy....real progress. And I was delighted to see her first “flat out run” after Genevieve chasing a bird in our back yard. She was becoming a real dog again. Lucy was not a nervous or frightened dog. But she didn’t like sudden movements and seemed wary of what other people may do around her. It was as if she had led a life with little human interaction or with no real affection. She was not afraid of other dogs and was more wary than afraid of humans. She just didn’t expect affection but seemed to wait to be brushed past, picked up or moved from one place or another.

Her behaviour suggested that the best home for her would be with another Cavalier or dog(s) so that she could be secure with the animals and then learn to become secure with the humans. She had another visit to the vet to have her teeth cleaned and several teeth removed. After this, and with the progress she had made with Genevieve and me, she seemed ready to go to her new home.

Both Greg and Jan had spoken to Alice from Phillip Island who was looking for a Cavalier and who had two other rescue dogs in the family. When I rang her, it sounded like an ideal home for Lucy. Because of the long distance, we met at a friend’s house in Frankston, and Alice brought one of her dogs, Izzy, to introduce to Lucy to see how she would cope. It looked like a perfect match so Lucy was soon on her way to her new home. It was sad to see her go because she had fitted in so well at home and Genevieve had enjoyed the

companionship. I have since received several text messages from Alice and they are very heart warming...... "Lucy is really doing well, following me everywhere. She had her dinner. Coping really well with both dogs, a bit puzzled and slightly frightened of the cats. The children are giving her space so she seems to be quite interested in them as long as I'm there and they don't get too close" "Lucy is sitting next to me watching the tennis. Also Lucy has decided that my eight-year-old daughter's bed is quite nice and that my daughter might be okay to." "Just a quick update. Lucy is doing really well. She came out for lunch yesterday and coped really well. She also went for a walk with us yesterday and she really enjoyed it. She's eating well and toileting well. Very happy with the two dogs but still wary of the cats but getting braver. Sleeps with me on the bed and sits on my knee in the evening or any time I sit down. Winning hearts wherever she goes" Plumb-tuckered out after the Beach “All continues to go really well. Lucy is enjoying life very much I think. She's is getting braver about people, loves her walks, is passionate about the beach and even paddles out a little way. She adores my other 2 dogs, particularly Dolly, and runs after them along the beach and is even considering the occasional romp. She officially sleeps on our bed at night and has her preferred arm chair in the lounge room. I'll keep you posted. “

The Cavalier club is always happy to see a rescue dog find a new family home. Often

a rescue involves 3 or 4 Club members to collect, house, get health checks and find

the new family, often involving a lot of travel. This is all done voluntarily. The

Cavalier club pays for the health checks, microchipping, desexing, and any other

necessary vet work such as teeth cleaning. Although the Club receives a small

payment from the new owners for the rescue dog, this does not always cover the dog’s

health costs. We rely on donations to keep the rescue fund healthy for helping

Cavaliers just like Lucy.

Meet the Hairies Hello, my name is Penny And I am stoked to be Your brand new column writer For the CKCSC! I’d like to introduce you To my lovely Cavaliers “The Hairy Men”, I call them And they really are such dears! I will start first with Baxter The eldest of my three A very lovely Blenheim As sweet as sweet can be. At the age of almost thirteen He still is going strong He loves his food, and cuddles, too And knows when he’s done wrong. Next in line is Fletcher A Cav from Daventri A tri that’s über friendly With a huge personality! He’s smart and cute and knows it Advantage he will take! So be aware, dear reader: There are lots of pats at stake! And last is little Soldier The baby of the bunch Another little tri boy He’s only aged 6 months. But what a little cutie! He charms all those he meets Those big big eyes and waggy tail And his inherent love of treats! So much fun are my three boys They bring me so much cheer I wouldn’t want to live my life Without a Cavalier!

Cavalier Club Victoria General Meeting Tuesday 8th April, 2014 at 7.30pm at KCC Park

Westernport Hwy, Skye

Agenda Open Meeting Apologies Minutes of Previous Meeting Business Arising Correspondence In / Out Business Arising Treasurer’s Report Accounts for Payment New Members Rescue Report Newsletter Report Website Report Health Report Puppy Sales Report General Business

1. New By-Laws: Motion: “That the draft By-Laws as amended on 4th February, 2014, approved by Committee, displayed on the Club website and published in the Summer Newsletter, become the new By-Laws and be ratified Moved: Jan Kelly Seconded: Trish Fernleigh

2. By-Law Rescue Fund The Association shall have a Cavalier Rescue Fund for Cavalier rescue activities. This Fund shall be kept separate from the club’s operating funds. A clear record of this Fund shall be kept by the Treasurer. The Committee may decide to hold the fund in a separate bank account. Moved: Lyn Costello Seconded: Trish Fernleigh

3. Puppy Referrals:

Motion: On the recommendation of Committee, it is moved, that due to poor uptake of this service by members, Puppy Referrals be discontinued. In its place, Committee proposes a scheme whereby members are charged an annual fee of $20.00 to be included on a Breeder’s page on the website. Moved: Jan Kelly Seconded: Trish Fernleigh

Trish Fernleigh Secretary

BEST IN COMPETITION Dapsen Bejazzled with Owner/breeder Denise

Petersen

EXPERIENCED HANDLER: Lindsay Bolden

NOVICE HANDLER Shanaye

JUNIOR HANDLER Georgia Hyndes

PENNY WINDLOW AND FLETCHER strutting their Obedience stuff. (Right)

(right)

PAM KRUGER AND EBONY in the older pet class (Left)

Judging of the Older Pet Class (Right)

‘Big Day Out for Dogs’ Cavalier Club Victoria Members’ Competition

Sunday 15th December, 2013 Judge: Mr. Stephen Wailes

Best in Competition: Dapsen Bejazzled (Petersen)

Runner-up in Competition: Ananda Willow Whisp (Wormel)

Opposite Sex in Competition: Dapsen Mr. Jive (Petersen)

Best Dog: Dapsen Mr. Jive (Petersen)

Reserve Dog: Lakeisha Mr. Mysterious (Creek)

Best Bitch: Dapsen Bejazzled (Petersen)

Reserve Bitch: Ananda Willow Whisp (Wormel)

Best Baby Puppy: Chinacav Destiny (Howden/Finnie/Simons)

Opposite Baby Puppy: Chinacav Chappy Boy (Simons)

Best Minor Puppy: Daventri Midnight Rendezvous (Fernleigh)

Opposite Minor Puppy: Elreav Caramel Fudge (Reavley)

Best Puppy: Daventri Breezin In (Fernleigh)

Opposite Puppy: Dapsen What Can I Say (Petersen)

Best Junior: Dapsen Glitters in Champagne (Petersen)

Opposite Junior: Lakeisha Springtime Magic (Creek)

Best Intermediate: Ananda Willow Whisp (Wormel)

Opposite Intermediate: Lakeisha Mr. Mysterious (Creek)

Best Open: Dapsen Bejazzled (Petersen)

Opposite Open: Dapsen Mr. Jive (Petersen)

Best Pet Over 2: Baxter

Best Pet Under 2: Bailey

Dogs Bitches

Baby Puppy 1. Chinacav Chappy Boy (Simons)

1. Chinacav Destiny

(Howden/Finnie/Simons) 2. Ananda Butterfly Kisses (Lay) 3. Elreav Kissmet (Reavley)

Minor Puppy 1. Daventri Midnight Rendezvous

(Fernleigh)

1. Elreav Caramel Fudge (Reavley) 2. Torquela Roxy Rose

Puppy 1. Daventri Breezin In (Fernleigh)

1. Dapsen What Can I Say (Petersen) 2. Elreav Honey Hot (Reavley)

Junior 1. Lakeisha Springtime Magic

(Creek) 2. Caribelle It Had To Be Me

1. Dapsen Glitters in Champagne (Petersen)

2. Dapsen Swing Sister (Petersen) 3. Chinacav Diamonds Are

Forever (Simons)

Intermediate 1. Lakeisha Mr. Mysterious (Creek) 2. Daisymont Time In Motion

(Fernleigh) 3. Torquela Hamish McFlynn

1. Ananda Willow Whisp (Lay) 2. Lakeisha Black Caviar (Creek) 3. Melloway Sparkling Jewel

Open 1. Dapsen Mr. Jive

1. Dapsen Bejazzled (Petersen) 2. Elreav Little Minz (Reavley)

Pet Class (Under 2) 1. Bailey 2. Luvmaal Sasha of Glory 3. Daventri Soldier Windlow

(Windlow)

Pet Class (Over 2) 1. Semira 2. Daventri Night Whispers (Kruger) 3. Daventri Midnight Dash (Windlow)

Members’ Competitions are for the benefit and enjoyment of members of the Cavalier Club Vic. As such the competition is restricted to Cavaliers which are

entered, exhibited and handled by members. We welcome new members, so join the Club and join in the fun on the day.

Cavalier Club Victoria Open Show Sunday 23rd February, 2014

Judge: Mr. Rod Bennets

BEST IN SHOW: Jessicav Ballroom Blitz (Smith) RUNNER-UP TO BEST IN SHOW: Dapsen Glitters in Champagne (Petersen) Best Dog: Jessicav Ballroom Blitz (Smith) Reserve Dog: Daisymont Time In Motion (Fernleigh) Best Bitch: Dapsen Glitters in Champagne (Petersen) Reserve Bitch: Dapsen Bejazzled (Petersen) Best Champion: Ch. Dapsen Steve Prestwich (Petersen/Schmidt) Opposite Champion: Ch. Dapsen Glitters in Gold (Petersen) Best Baby: Kqrac The Will I Am (McLaughlin) Opposite Baby: Marcavan I Told Y So (Petersen) Best Minor: Ryanz Violets R Blue (Armstrong) Opposite Minor: Best Puppy: Kweznay Tilly Devine (Hollingworth) Opposite Puppy: Daventri Midnight Rendezvous (Fernleigh) Best Junior: Dapsen Glitters in Champagne (Petersen) Opposite Junior: Dapsen Mr. Jive (Petersen) Best Intermediate: Jessicav Ballroom Blitz (Smith) Opposite Intermediate: Ananda Willow Wisp (Lay) Best Open: Dapsen Bejazzled (Petersen) Opposite Open: Daisymont Time In Motion (Fernleigh) Best Neuter: Ch. Neut. Ch. Jessicav Wish Upona Star (Smith) Opposite Neuter: Renascence Le Regent (Struthers)

Champion Dog 1. Ch. Dapsen Steve Prestwich

Baby Puppy Dog

1. Kqrac The Will I Am 2. Dapsen Little Focker

Minor Puppy Dog Puppy Dog

1. Daventri Midnight Rendezvous 2. Dunsfold I Like It Like That

Champion Bitch 1. Ch. Dapsen Glitters in Gold 2. Ch. Brades Shabby Chic 3. Ch. Retrac Star Of The Silver

Screen Baby Puppy Bitch

1. Marcavan I Told Ya So 2. Dapsen Lets Get Ridiculous 3. Kqrac The Winning Spirit

Minor Puppy Bitch 1. Ryanz Violets R Blue 2. Ananda Butterfly Kisses 3. Chinacav Destiny

Puppy Bitch 1. Kweznay Tilly Devine 2. Elreav Caramel Fudge

Junior Dog 1. Dapsen Mr. Jive 2. Caribelle It Had To Be Me 3. Daventri Breezin In

Intermediate Dog 1. Jessicav Ballroom Blitz 2. Lakeisha Mister Mysterious

Open Dog

1. Daisymont Time In Motion Neuter Dog

1. Renascence Le Regent

Junior Bitch 1. Dapsen Glitters in Champagne 2. Dapsen Swing Sister 3. Lakeisha Midnight Music

Intermediate Bitch 1. Ananda Willow Wisp 2. Melloway Sparkling Jewel 3. Ceellen Blueberry

Open Bitch 1. Dapsen Bejazzled 2. Dapsen Glitters in Diamonds 3. Daventri Pure Whisper

Neuter Bitch 1. Ch. Neut Ch. Jessicav Wish Upona

Star

BY-LAWS - Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club

of Victoria INC. BY- LAW NO. 1 MEMBERSHIP OF THE ASSOCIATION Membership of the Association shall consist of: Single Membership: A person over eighteen years. Dual Membership: Two people who cohabit. Family Membership: Up to two adults in a family and children up to the age of eighteen and living at home. Associate Member:

(a) a member under fifteen years of age in accordance with Clause 14 (1)(a) of the Rules

(b) a person(s) who upon purchase of a puppy from a current member is given a complimentary membership for one year in accordance with Clause 14(1)(b) of the Rules

(c) a person(s) who upon purchase of a rescue dog and/or older dog through the Club is given a complimentary membership for one year in accordance with Clause 14(1)(b)

Junior Member: Any person between the ages of fifteen and eighteen in accordance with Clause Student Member: Any full time student. Student Registration Number must be produced Pensioner Member: Any person in receipt of a full Government Pension. Pensioner Registration Number must be provided. Life Member: Any person who has been granted Life Membership as per By-Law 2. Patron: Any person who has accepted an invitation to act as a Patron of the Association as per By-Law 3. BY-LAW NO. 2 LIFE MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION

1. Life membership shall be awarded for significant contributions to the Association regardless of discipline or activity.

2. Distinction for Life Membership is to be agreed upon by the Committee. 3. Nominations for Life Membership are to be forwarded to the Secretary, must

be in writing and include a brief summary of the nominee’s contribution to the Association. These must be submitted ninety (90) days before the Annual General Meeting date.

4. The nominee must be a financial member of the Association for at least ten (10) years prior to being eligible to be considered two (2) or more of the following criteria must be met. (a) Must have contributed at least five (5) years service as an office

bearer of the Association. (b) A minimum of ten (10) years in a service capacity for the Association

(non office bearing). (c) A combination of both in a lesser amount at the discretion of the

committee. (d) A significant ongoing contribution to the Association and the welfare

of the breed. 5. The conditions may be adjusted for extreme circumstances, such as ill health,

age or shorter length of service for the provision of an exemplary service that contributes immediate and outstanding improvement to the Association.

BY-LAW NO. 3 PATRON A person who is able to benefit the Association and/or the breed, either through their profile or financial support for as long as deemed mutually beneficial.

1. A person who shows a commitment to the Association by one or more of the following: (a) Financial support. (b) Attend the Championship Show and other events where possible. (c) Open the Championship Show. (d) Provide mentorship to members.

2. The Patron shall be selected at the Special General Meeting associated with the Annual General Meeting. Nominations, along with reasons they believe the nominee can benefit the Association, shall be either sent to the Secretary or presented at the Special General Meeting. Each member shall vote for their preferred nominee. The Secretary shall contact the successful nominees in the order of voting inviting them to become a Patron of the Association.

BY-LAW NO. 4 MEMBERSHIP FEES Fees shall be charged on approval of membership application at the following rates: Joining Fee: $ 5.00 Single membership: $25.00 Dual Membership: $28.00 Family Membership: $28.00 Student: $21.00 Pensioner: $21.00

BY-LAW NO. 5 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION AND JOINING FEE The annual subscription and/or joining fee shall be determined in accordance with Clause 12 (1) (a) of the Rules of the Association and shall be in respect of the financial year July 1 June 30. The subscription shall be adjusted to accommodate members joining part way through the year. The subscription and joining fee shall be reviewed at the Annual General Meeting each year in accordance with Clause 12 (1) (b) of the Rules. BY-LAW NO. 6 PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERSHIP Associate and Junior Member shall be entitled to take part in proceedings of a General Meeting, but shall not be eligible to vote, hold office or be an ordinary member of the committee. They shall be entitled to exercise all other privileges of membership. BY-LAW NO. 7 OFFICE BEARERS AND COMMITTEE The Office Bearers shall consist of: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer in accordance with Clause 52 (1) of the Rules. The Committee of the Association shall consist of at least three (3) ordinary members. The incoming committee may invite the immediate Past President to become a member. Committee shall appoint a Property Officer pursuant to Clause 48 (1)(f) to coordinate the inventory, storage, use of all property belonging to the Association. The Office Bearers and Committee shall be appointed for a period of one year subject to Clauses, 55, 56 and 57 of the Rules BY-LAW NO. 8 HONORARIUMS Honorariums, as determined at the Annual General Meeting, shall be paid to the incoming President, Secretary, Treasurer and Newsletter Editor at the conclusion of that meeting. In the event of an office bearer resigning the position prior to the completion of his/her term a pro-rata reimbursement shall be paid to the Association. BY-LAW NO. 9 MEETINGS OF THE CLUB Meetings of the Association shall consist of Annual General and Special General Meetings. A minimum of two (2) Special General Meetings shall be held in each year as set by the Committee. BY-LAW NO. 10 QUORUM The Quorum for a meeting shall be: Committee Meeting 50% of members Sub-Committee Meeting 2 members Special General Meeting 5% of members entitled to vote Annual General Meeting 5% of members entitled to vote

BY-LAW NO. 11 APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES The Open Show/Parade judge shall be selected by the Secretary from the VCA aspiring judges’ list. The Championship show judges shall be selected two years in advance at the General Meeting associated with the Annual General Meeting. Nominations shall be with the Secretary no later than 15th June. The Secretary will contact nominated judges inviting them to submit profiles which will be published no later than 31st July. At the General Meeting following the Annual General Meeting members shall vote for their preferred nominee. Postal votes shall be included from members residing more than 100km from the G.P.O. The Secretary shall contact judges in the order of voting and contract the first one available. If all contracted judges are unavailable, or there is a crisis making it impossible for that judge to fulfil their commitment, Committee shall use its discretion to appoint an appropriate judge for that show. BY-LAW NO. 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW AND VENUE The Association shall hold a single Championship Show over two days on the Queen’s Birthday Weekend. The Queen’s Birthday weekend show shall be held at the State Dog Centre or at an alternative venue as approved by a Special General Meeting. Any changes to breed classes at the Championship Show should be voted on at a Special General Meeting. BY-LAW NO. 13 ENTRY FEES AT SHOWS Open Show Class entry: $ 8.00 Baby Puppy: $ 5.00 Special Class: $ 3.00 Catalogue: $ 3.00 Championship Show) Class entry (less baby puppies: $15.00 per class Members (or $25 for first entry and $15 subsequent $18.00 per class Non-members (or $28 for first entry and $18 for subsequent) Baby Puppy: $10.00 Members and Non-Members Special Classes: $6.00 Catalogue $10.00 If there are unexpected cost increases or for some other unforseen reason it becomes necessary to increase entry fees, Committee shall use its discretion to amend the above fees.

BY LAW NO. 14 PERPETUAL TROPHIES Perpetual Trophies remain the property of the Association. They will be displayed at the Championship Show and be available for photography immediately after presentations. The cost of engraving shall be invoiced to the trophy winners. BY-LAW NO. 15 PROXY VOTING To vote at meetings a member must be present at the said meeting or attending via electronic media. Proxy votes will not be accepted. BY-LAW NO. 16 APPOINTMENT OF AUDITOR Members at the Annual General Meeting shall appoint a person with accounting knowledge to be the auditor of the Association. The person so appointed shall hold that office until the next Annual General Meeting. Notice of the nomination of any person other than a retiring Auditor shall be published at the same time as the Agenda for the Annual General Meeting. A person shall not be appointed or act as Auditor of the Association if they are an Office Bearer or an Ordinary Member of the Committee or an employee of the Association. BY-LAW NO. 17 HEALTH TESTING The Association shall, on a regular basis, arrange for health testing clinics to be made available to members who wish to use this service. BY-LAW NO. 18 ALTERATION OF BY-LAWS Subject to VCA Rules and Regulations members at a Special General Meeting may by Resolution passed by a majority of not less than three quarters of the members present and voting in person, make By-Laws and may from time to time amend such by-laws by variation, deletion or addition as they shall think fit. BY LAW NO 19 NEWSLETTERS Newsletters to be published four times a year Summer no later than December - January, Autumn no later than end March, Winter no later than end July Spring no later than September - October BY-LAW NO. 20 CLUB COLOURS The Association colours shall be purple and gold. The badge and emblem as designed, using the official logo, shall not be changed other than at a Special General Meeting.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Vic Inc

1st RESTRICTED TO HEIGHT AGILITY, JUMPING & GAMES TRIAL

STATE DOG CENTRE (KCC PARK), 655 WESTERNPORT HWY, SKYE.

OPEN TO ALL DOGS IN THE 200MM & 300MM CATEGORIES

10% SCT allowance in ALL classes except Novice

Saturday 15th March 2014

Entries: Trial Secretary: Sue Smith 19 Monze Drive Langwarrin 3910

Mobile: 0407627440 - email: [email protected]

Entry fee: $10 per Agility/Jumping & Snooker Classes

Strategic Pairs $14 ($7 each Pair) per Class (Includes VCA levies & charges)

Cheques payable to Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc

Include E-mail address for confirmation of entries/enquiry.

MULTI-ENTRY FORM - Please indicate Class Name and Number eg. MA1

Ring 1 - Start: 8.00am

AGILITY: Master MA1 /Open OA/Excellent EA1/Novice NA1: Linda Wilson Followed By:

JUMPING: Novice NJ2/Excellent EJ2/Master MJ2: Linda Wilson

Ring 2 - Start: 8.00 am

JUMPING: Novice NJ1/Excellent EJ1/Open OJ/Master MJ1 /: Nikki Janetzki Followed By:

AGILITY: Master MA2 /Excellent EA2/ Novice NA2: Nikki Janetzki

Ring 3 - Games - Start: 9.00 am

SNOOKER: Master MS/Excellent ES/Novice NS: Murray Tyler Followed By:

STRATEGIC PAIRS: Novice NSP/Excellent ESP/Master MSP: Murray Tyler Followed By:

Novice NJ3/ Novice NJ4

NO CHECK-IN or VETTING however number cards are to be collected

prior to class judging commencing in each ring.

Judging Commences: 8.00am Rings 1 & 2, 9.00am Ring 3.

Awards: 1st place - Prize & Ribbon 2nd & 3rd place – Ribbons

Fastest in Jumping “Basil” Sash. Fastest in Agility “Paije” sash

Best Cavalier in Trial: Agility/Jumping

Best Papillon in Trial: Agility/Jumping

List incomplete, refer to Catalogue on the day

Donations towards ribbons, prizes and class sponsorship invited.

One presentation at the conclusion of judging for the day.

CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL CLUB OF VICTORIA INC

(Affiliated with the Victorian Canine Association)

TO BE HELD AT KCC Park, Westernport Highway, Skye

On Sunday 8th June, 2014 (Baby Puppies Dogs and Bitches and Dog

Classes) Special Classes during the luncheon break

Monday 9th June, 2014 (Bitches less Baby Puppies, General Specials and Parade of Veterans), 2014 Neuter Dogs to be Judged

at conclusion of Bitch Challenge followed by Neuter Bitch and Best Neuter in Show

General Specials

Judging will start at 9.00am on both Sunday and Monday JUDGING WILL BE HELD INDOORS

JUDGES

Ms. Tanja Engel (Ger) Angels Pride - Breed Classes, General Specials

Mr. Geoffrey Beckett - Mornhaven – Special Classes

ENTRY FEES: Members $25.00 for first entry and $15 for subsequent Non-members $28.00 for first entry and $18 for subsequent Members and Non-members – Baby Puppy Classes $10.00 Special Classes $6.00

PLEASE INDICATE COLOUR OF EACH EXHIBIT ON ENTRY

CATALOGUES: Included with first entry $10.00 for non exhibitors

ENTRIES CLOSE ON THE 12TH OF MAY 2014 Ruth Cook

P O Box 1435

MUDGEERABA QLD 4213

ENTRY ONLY enquiries 0407 065 365 [email protected]

All other enquiries to Trish Fernleigh Ph: 98872971

Show Manager: Mr. Greg Browne 0404 482 737 Show Days

43rd Championship Show

Online entries available at www.showmanager.com.a

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43rd Championship Show

SCHEDULE FOR BREED CLASSES: Dogs 1,2,3,4,5,8,10,11, 12, 18, Bitches: 1a,2a,3a,4a,5a,8a,10a,11a, 12, 18a

Baby Puppies (Dogs and Bitches) will be judged on Sunday

SPECIAL CLASSES:

13. Victorian Owner Bred 14. Best Interstate Exhibit 15. Standard Weight 16. Best Blenheim Coat 17. Best Tricolour Coat

19. Best Ruby Coat 20. Best Black & Tan Coat 21. Sire & Progeny 22. Dam & Progeny

JACK BURGESS MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR BEST PUPPY Winner of classes 2, 2a, 3 and 3a will compete for this trophy donated by Mr. D.

McCullough Please Note: Dogs must be entered in classes for which trophies are offered. Entries in Special Classes must be entered and SHOWN in at least one ordinary breed class. Baby puppies are ONLY eligible to compete in Baby Puppy Classes. They are not eligible for Special Classes or as Progeny in Special classes.

NOTES: Class 12: Dogs and Bitches must be entire to compete for challenges for challenge certificates at this show. Class 13: This trophy may only be won once by any cavalier. The owner/breeder may compete with another exhibit. The exhibit does not have to be handled by the owner/breeder. Class 15: This class is restricted to exhibits over 18 months of age and weighing 12 – 18 pounds (5-8.2kgs)

Classes 16, 17, 19 and 20: Are not conformation classes and are judged purely on coat and colour Class 18: Dogs and Bitches must be registered on the Neuter Register to be eligible to compete in this class Classes 21 and 22: Sire and dam are not required to be entered in breed classes, but all progeny must be entered in a breed class. Minimum of 3 and maximum of 5 progeny.

PARADE OF VETERANS The annual Parade of Veterans will take place during the luncheon break on Monday 9th June Entry is free but is limited to those dogs 7 years and over on 8th June 2014. Entries along with a 50 word resume must reach the Show Secretary on or before 1 May, 2014. Resumes are included in the catalogue. Each dog will receive a sash Exhibits should not be entered in breed classes.

Complimentary Membership

All puppy buyers are entitled to one year’s complimentary membership when they buy a puppy from a Club member.

Please print off the complementary membership form from the members section of the Website and give it to your puppy buyers.

Jan Kelly Membership Secretary

Older Dog Sales

The Committee has become aware through the expression of interest form that many people are interested in purchasing an older dog. Much discussion was generated and a decision was made that a puppy is until 6 months. An older dog is 6 months to 5 years. Any dog over 5 years is considered a recue even though it is not a”recue” as such.

The Club rescue officer Greg Browne has many people on his list who are very willing to take on an older Cavalier even one requiring medication.

Breeders consider contacting the Club to place your ex breeding dogs or any dogs that you have tried in the ring and have not worked out.

Jan Kelly Puppy Referrals

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