LOCAL ~\~are
The
Del
the
most
BARKS Valley
ambitious
•..••.•....... BY Beverly Clubis
yet.
newsletter
Included
~/ere
rrVersatile"
several
MURRAY issLle seemed
winter
pages
of
information
concerning,the Nationals they will be hosting in October. The club also plans to support the entry with troohies for the Chester Vallev Show at Ludwigs Corner, Pa. in May. Club members are also involved with plans for their Spring Field Trail to be held at Assunpink. Besides the regular entries concerning meeting dates and planned events, club membershIp roster. and copv of Club Bv-Laws; the club's newsletter always includes a calendar of upcoming shows and trials; a Brag Box stuffed WIth recent wins and titles earned; a Litter Bo~ listing,
and
many
reprinted
i=.SLlE contained the §azette CheshireJls G.:..zette Column~
articles
of
great
vallIE
to
members.
This
ar'ticle
"F2\.cts About Hip DysplasiCi.I!; "Feedin'~ Tips" fr·o:TI GunD·:Jgs. Also
a.nd
1isted were the AKC Standings
.JUdy
of the top GWP competitors.
The most important reprint that all breeders will need to become famil iar with are the AKC "Instructions for Obtaining a Limited Registration Certificate".
The German WirehaIred
Pointer
Club of Northern
Ohio newsletter
for
Jan.-FeD. indicated that while meetings were usually held at the MedIna Bird Club in warm weather, the winter ones were to be held at the home of Walt Whitmore, president. This newsletter also Iisted a variety of uDcominq events; shows. NAVDHA Training Tests. AKC Huntin~ Tests. and available Obedience classes, and Congrats to members for their
field!
show,
and
obedience
titles.
The Ohio Club"s newsletter also included a reprint of the AVC's article on the Limited Reaistration Certificate. In addition, there was an entire p~ge of g2me bird recioes: a reprinted ~rticle·about the importance of "F'l ayin·~ ~'Ji th your [!Og"; and dF'r'Dfe5siond,1 Hel for Amateurs'l from The Kennel among other useful and inter'esting bits ":<.nd pIeces of dog iore. j:.J
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