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Restaurant & Gas Bar
Family dining,
great coffee &
home-made desserts
Blyth 523-4471
Bluewate
Kennel
Club
Promoting responsible dog ownership.
For information call 519-233-7896
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Proud to be
supporting this
year's Dog Show
WELCOME TO BLYTH
Gas & Diesel
Queen St., Blyth 523-4581
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Welcomes the Bluewater
Kennel Club to Myth
Visit our Blyth outlet for a full range of all brands
of dog & cat food and Pet supplies
One mile east of Blyth
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Village of
Blyth
We welcome the
Bluewater Kennel Club
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all Breeds of Dogs & Cats
New location:
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Welcomes the
Bluewater Kenner Club's
Dog Show to Myth
We've got your Energy!
Blyth Flesherton Brechin
Cory & Vicki
Farquhar
Owners & Operators
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We are proud to be
a sponsor of this year's
Bluewater Kennel
Club Dog Show
Come & visit us
at the show
Suppliers of • Big Red Dog Food
• Pro-Pet Dog Food
• Collars • Leashes • Grooming Kits
• Dog Runs & more
I mile south of Blyth
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...would like to welcome
The Bluewater
Kennel Club
Downtown Blyth
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to Blyth
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At the Old Mills we produce
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1998. PAGE 7.
WELCOME to the
Bluewater Kennel Club's
All Breed Dog Shows and
Obedience Trials
at the
Blyth Community Centre
July 7, 8 & 9, 1998
Come watch daily from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: Adults $2.00 Children $1.00
Proceeds to Huronia Branch of the Humane Society
the junior handling class. Youngsters, instead of the dogs,
will be judged on their showmanship. This will take place on
Wednesday, July 8.
While attending the show
and trial, which draws
competitors from across
Canada and the United States,
visitors will get a backstage
look at how the animals are
prepared for competition and
the considerable work which
goes into training the dogs.
A selection of food and
refreshments will be available
at the campgrounds as well as
from several restaurants in the
village.
The park is open from 9
a.m. until 5 p.m., with
admission fees set at $2 for
adults and $1 for children.
Any children, under 12,
accompanied by an adult, are
admitted free. The final day
of competition may began at
8 a.m. so be prepared to come
early.
All gate proceeds go to the Huronia Humane Society.
Any profits realized from entrants' fees will be divided by
the kennel club, amongst the humane society, Canine Vision
and Pet Trust Fund at the Ontario Veterinarian College.
Anyone wishing more information on the Bluewater
Kennel Club All Breeds Dog Show and Obedience Trials,
July 8-10 in Blyth, may contact Florence Pullen, 233-7896.
With tails wagging, tongues panting and coats perfectly
groomed, almost 1,400 canine entrants arrive in Blyth next
week for the annual Bluewater Kennel Club All Breeds Dog
Show and Obedience Trials,
which runs from July 7-9.
They will be challenging
themselves as well as their
opponents to do their best in
the ring.
The Blyth show continues
to grow and improve upon its
qualities each summer. This
season, there will be clinics
and seminars in the area, run
in conjunction with the three-
day show.
At Cherrydale Farms in
Benmiller, herding clinics
are scheduled for July 4-5
and July 10-12.
Private lessons have been
offered on July 7-9.
An all-breed instinct test
will challenge participants on
July 6.
Barbara Davenport of
Washington State will host
the herding seminar at the Bluewater Kennel Club show July
8, at 7 p.m..
This year's booster club for the Bluewater Kennel Club's
show will be the Australia Cattle Dog Club of Canada.
For the participants in the obedience trails, two
competitions will run simultaneously, throughout the event.
A fun event for both the participants and observers will be