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BOSCASTLE BLOWHOLE No 76 Winter 2011 £1

Boscastle School awards from the Festival of Music and Speech. More details and other News from School on page 22 Also inside: Pickwick’s page 5 Harbourmaster’s News page 16 Travellers’ Tales page 26 Parish Plan B page 30 Moira Hart’s Fiendish Crossword page page 33 Bouquets for the Blowhole Supporters

As Treasurer of the and a donation from the Blowhole, and on Parish Council (gratefully behalf of the rest of the received) we have managed Blowhole Team, I wish to to survive. thank the Advertisers and I also wish to thank Subscribers for their loyal our distributors, who are support of the magazine. such an important part When the Blowhole of our support team, for separated from the WEA their diligent efforts in it was doubtful whether delivering the magazine to the Blowhole would be local residents. able to continue, since We wish you all a Very the separation left us Merry Christmas and a without funds. Thanks Happy New Year. to our faithful supporters GQ

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Page  Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Oh no it’s not – Oh Thank You Cllr behind the scenes and all yes it is!! ORPHEUS MALE Brown those who came along in support. Where in Boscastle can VOICE CHOIR Thank you, Cllr Glenton you find a wizard, witch, Brown, on behalf of all Well done on another Tintagel Orpheus Male fantastic fundraiser, Lynn! lion, scarecrow, and tin Voice Choir have enjoyed users of the Boscastle lady? Yes it is panto time Community & Recreation a happy and successful Air Ambulance again. Rehearsals are well year and to celebrate the Centre car park, for under way for this year’s many achievements a arranging to have the Jumble Sale pantomime ‘The Wizard Gala concert was held at ‘Keep Clear’ sign painted Angela Pooley and a team of Bos’, with performances Sir James Smith’s School, at its entrance. It is always of helpers organised an th th th on the 27 , 28 , 98 Camelford, this was also difficult to manoeuvre in Autumn Jumble Sale to th and 30 December. the major fund raising and out of the car park raise funds for the All performances are at effort for the year. A when vehicles are parked Air Ambulance. th 7.30pm apart from the 30 cheque for £500.00 was by the entrance. The sale, held in the December when there is a presented to the Phoenix Village Hall, raised a total matinée at 2.30pm as well Stroke Appeal. of £439.36. as the 7.30pm show. The Choir look Angela would like to Come along and find forward to another and thank everyone who helped out how Dorothy lands equally successful year and to make the sale such a up in Boscastle and how wish everyone a Happy success. her new friends help her to Christmas and all good 2012 will be the 25th find the wizard who lives in wishes for the New Year anniversary of the Cornwall the harbour. filled with music and song. Air Ambulance. Cornwall Tickets will be on sale at World’s Biggest Dispensary Hours was the first county in the garage and newsagent Coffee Morning. the UK to fund an air from the beginning of at Boscastle Macmillan Cancer ambulance. The slogan on December price £5 for The dispensary hours at Relief the helicopter says it all adults and £3 for under 12s. Boscastle Surgery are: – ‘Funded by the people of Make an after-Christmas As advertised in the Monday, Wednesday, Cornwall’. date at the village hall to re- last Blowhole, Lynn Friday 0830-1300 1400- live a new twist to a classic Biddick held her annual 1800 Well Done to tale. coffee morning in aid of Tuesday, Thursday 0830- Macmillan Cancer Relief Maisie Miller for 1300 1500-1800 at her house in White coming first in Saturday & Sunday closed. Smock Meadow. A well- her class at the St attended gathering enjoyed Austell Festival of Napoleon Inn a selection of cakes and Music and Speech. pasties raising well over Boscastle £640. WIth lots of love 01840 250204 Mum, Dad, Nanny Lynn would like to th and Grandad xxxx 16 century pub full of character thank those who helped Lunch & evening meals served daily in our bar or restaurant. All food prepared on the premises using local produce wherever possible. SUE WALLIS Booking advisable. DESIGNER DRESSMAKER LIVE MUSIC EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT (01840) 250434 ALTERATIONS Lunchtime Bingo on last Thursday of the month 12.30pm DRESSMAKING - LADIES For more details about the pub, the area & all our forthcoming GENTS & CHILDRENS events please ring us or check out our website at WEDDINGS & EVENING WEAR www.napoleoninn.co.uk SOFT FURNISHINGS etc ... A warm & friendly welcome awaits you

Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page  Fabulous Fundraisers who sponsored him for November, he then will his bike ride, along the shave it off the last day Camel Trail from of the month. Well done to to Wayne. and back again on Sunday 27th November, He raised a total of £179. The charity he was riding for was the Dreadnought Centre in Cornwall. More ‘Swimathon’ on page 12

Wayne Sleeman from Boscastle has raised a total of £65.72. He has taken part in the ‘Movember’ Prostate Cancer Appeal. Lots of fundraising has been they raised £50.96. Well Having grown a moustache a slightly fuzzy picture achieved, firstly Boscastle done to you all, Amy in throughout the month of of Mo Bro Wayne’ C.P.School raised £118.96 class 3 said ‘the cakes were for Children in Need on really nice’. th Friday 18 November. The Lauren, Sophie and whole school took part in Carolyn Edwards took part the non-school uniform in the 48 hr swimathon day, giving a donation of which took place on £68. Katie Mead, Maisie Friday 28th October in the Miller and Lauren Edwards Camelford Leisure Centre. (pictured above) took part We raised £105.50 and in a ‘Bake a Difference’ at the moment Sadie at the leisure centre said the amount raised so far was £2400, but was still waiting for more donations to come in. We would personally like to thank everyone who sponsored us to help Save cake and biscuit sale, selling Our Leisure Centre. their goodies to the pupils Steve Edwards would and staff at break time, like to thank everyone Skydive Air Ambulance by doing On 30th July, Susan Wilton a sponsored skydive. & Antony Biscombe They would like to thank PENNING (pictured above) raised everyone who sponsored PAINTING £815.50 for Cornwall them. Private and commercial painters and decorators Building & Property Maintenance Cornwall Devon 01840 250047 01626 337596

Page  Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 End of a Chapter for the Pickwicks continuously popular Festive Shoeboxes annual Supper Cabarets Yet again the people of which raise valued funds Boscastle have been very for our village and provide generous and sent shoeboxes a great evening out for one filled appropriately for and all! children of all ages, Thank you so much, whether boys or girls, to David and Peter, we’ll those who have little on miss popping in to see you Christmas Day. The 41 and we wish you both a boxes collected this year long, healthy and happy have been delivered to the retirement. drop off collection point Bibelot Buyer for Operation Christmas P.S. Luckily though, Child and will soon be on they still visit at weekends their way to the recipients. to call in at the local shops Thank you to everyone and share chat ‘n coffee who gave a shoebox. sessions with friends. Jennie Coles Peter and David as The Bold Gendarmes Hurrah! Chapel Coffee We’re sorry that the last and far, some ‘regulars’ Morning issue’s deadline didn’t allow making a special journey The Coffee Morning held us to include expressions to look for something to recently at the Chapel of sadness and thanks to add to a collection or seek raised over £300. A big ‘The Pickwicks’ when they out something special for a thank you to all who retired from their little forthcoming occasion. So Save Used Stamps helped and supported this Aladdin’s cave in The Mill it’s a sadness not to be able Just a reminder that Myrna very successful event. in September. to pop in to see them and Lester collects used stamps David Lamond and catch up on their news and all year round. They can Steeple Chase? view new acquisitions. be left in the designated Peter Chisholm-Taylor During a splendid three containers in Bottreaux, spent their first three years Our gratitude is for their course meal in village Tintagel and Camelford here in the shop next door to considerable contribution, hall the hobby horses ran surgeries or pop them the old Post Office in Dunn by way of time and effort, six races with a variety of through the letter box at Street and the following to their past and continuing enthusiastic riders and 8 Pentargon Road. Your nine years down at The fund-raising efforts held raised £506.50 for the donations have been Mill. It was always a great in and for the village. maintenance and upkeep absolutely fantastic this place to browse for gifts, to They became involved in of Forrabury and Minster past year and have been admire and perhaps, buy “front of house” duties for church buildings. Many much appreciated by the the odd bibelot or a piece Michael Turner’s last few thanks to all who took Royal National Insitute for of the gorgeous jewellery Music Halls; thereafter part and made this evening the Blind. Thank you very always on display. Their they organised, produced such an enjoyable success. much. clientele came from near and/or took part in the MP

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Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page  Make Sure You Know What You Mean , or What You Think You Mean A source of quite frequent Alarmingly, for me, at circumstances. It is no one shares such common entertainment, not to say least, when I light-heartedly business of mine to enquire concepts as ’a nice meal confusion, is to be found in mentioned this newspaper where any of my readers out, ’a pleasant stroll’ or both newspaper articles and item to a number of make a habit of storing ’a nice afternoon sight- headlines. I read an article acquaintances, - not close warm outer garments, seeing’. Is your ’nice meal’ describing an elderly male friends, acquaintances, but I freely confess that I a hamburger and chips, a trapped in a high-sided I am relieved to note,- had been, unconsciously, lobster thermidor or chick bath for some extended their responses were quite working on the assumption peas gazing soulfully out of length of time before rescue. different from my own. that, had I been asked to a bowl at you? Don’t you The ‘victim’ attributed Instead of being amused by hazard a guess about where mind or are you extremely his survival largely to the the notion of having a warm the average citizen stores a hard to please? Can you go fact that he was wearing coat available close to the warm garment, probably for hours without eating a warm coat. Excellent! bath, or of finding anything ‘next to the bath within without complaint or How fortunate! I hasten in any way odd about the easy reach’ would not do you turn into a feral to reassure readers that I immediate availability of a have figured prominently and snarling beast if your am in no way intending warm outer garment whilst om my list of possible calorific intake is delayed to sneer at the victim, being trapped in the bath, locations. In addition, the by a matter of minutes? Is although it is possible that they accepted the idea comment that ’perhaps he your pleasant stroll quite I am questioning to some as quite to be expected. was already wearing a coat’ simply a matter of getting extent the accuracy of the They immediately began made me further aware that out of the car and making reporting. I am merely to describe scenarios I had not even considered it to the beach café for a given to wonder why on in which having a coat the possibility of anyone coffee, or are you excited by earth one would think of readily available in/ getting into the bath fully the prospect of rising before wearing a warm coat in the from/near a bath was clad as if for a stroll on the dawn, donning hiking first place before getting not only understandable local heath land. boots and full backpack into the bath. Clearly, my and commonplace, but I increasingly began and planning a twenty own bath time routines are in which any alternative to realise, not that I was mile round trip described either unconventional or was virtually unthinkable. unaware before, that as ‘strenuous’ (and, boy do not up to standard. Apart They said such things as, taking other people’s belief they know what they are from a warm coat, are there ’Perhaps he always keeps systems for granted can talking about) at a cracking any other items of clothing a coat handy by the bath?’ be a pathway fraught with pace along a demanding which are considered or ,’Perhaps he was already pitfalls. It is for example, cliff path. Do check out essential before entering wearing a coat?’ Both of quite important to check that your ‘nice afternoon a bath? I feel I may be these comments introduced that, before going, say, on sight-seeing’ measures frequently embarking on a me to concepts which I had holiday for a fortnight with up to what you can deal mission totally unprepared not even faintly considered friends, that one is not with. You may be hoping and ill-equipped. might be relevant in these misled into assuming that for an afternoon in a café Lower Meadows Quality En-suite B&B Accommodation  Offering a warm welcome, our own parking, Kernow Properties in Camelford market properties both all facilities and above all a relaxing stay. for rental and sale in the Boscastle area. With our local knowledge and all the latest internet sales connections we Anne & Adrian Prescott are your best bet for getting your property viewed by both Lower Meadows local and national buyers and prospective tenants. Boscastle We give personal service and are available at any time during working hours to visit you and give help and 01840 250570 information free of charge. Contact Mark, Jane, Angie or Irene on 01840 212938 www.lowermeadows.co.uk e-mail [email protected]

Page  Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 MSYKWYM or WYTYM News from the Lookout continued from previous page members / members’ wives who made and or donated seat in a piazza gazing at such a thing?) to cracking cakes for us to sell, the a historic church front open the third bottle of excellent quality of the and admiring the passing wine before deciding on cakes brought people back crowd. On the other hand, the menu for the evening for more, which didn’t help your companions may feel ahead. their waistlines but did a that life is not worth living Perhaps, crucial to the lot for our funds. unless they have managed success of the holiday, or November saw seven to view the town you are There may have been indeed, life as a whole, may of our members attend staying in from a nearby very significant date be to adopt a Girl Guide the Remembrance Service 7,000 foot hilltop peak. for Numerologists in Be Prepared attitude and at Forrabury and another Such innocent phrases November and in case you accept what confronts you two volunteers complete as ‘Let’s have a drink?’ didn’t notice it , here it is. with equanimity. Don’t get their training - our first can highlight a chasm Date: 11/11/11 too wound up if the warm Father and Daughter of difference between coat is too far away from Low Water: 11.11hrs. combination. expectations ranging from the bath. Height of Tide: 1.1 a ‘nice cup of tea’, (Is there AR We are looking forward Giving an astounding to our Christmas Party and 11/11/11/11/11/1.1 remember the Lookout is Shirley’s Apple Chutney It looked spooky enough operational throughout to us but as there were no the holidays . We are still 1.5 lbs Demerara sugar sightings of hurricanes, sea anxious to welcome new 3 oz salt monsters or ghostly pirate volunteers to train during 1 oz garlic ships it was almost certainly the quieter winter months. 1oz shallots (pound together with the garlic) a mere co-incidence. So, if you are interested Once again we were in spending a few hours 0.5 oz ground ginger delighted to help out with each month looking out 0.2oz dried chillies the car parking at the for others, then call our 2 oz dried mustard seed (bruised) Food and Craft Fair and in Manager, John Davis on 3 oz stoned raisins (chopped) good weather for a change. 07791761502. Our own mini-fair was Vinegar about 1 pint Merry Christmas and a organised at Coad’s Green Happy New Year from us 10 large apples and many thanks to those all. Make a syrup with the sugar & some of the vinegar. Peel & slice the apples & cook in the syrup. HOUSE HOTEL When cold add the other ingredients. and Pot and let mature for a couple of months. Cedar Tree Restaurant Tel: 01840 770240 Bossiney Road Tintagel Vacancies exist for adults and children Great rooms, a comfortable bar and (beginners or advanced) to have spacious restaurant which are open Piano or Keyboard Lessons to non-residents for a la carte meals to be taught in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere by a junior school teacher with over 20 years of experience of piano teaching throughout the week and with our in Cornwall. Parents are welcome to attend the lessons. For further details please ring renowned carvery every Sunday - also a Peter L Henry BA, LTCL great venue for special events, weddings 01840 770470 and Christmas parties

Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page  A Fantastic Food, Arts and Crafts Festival Would you consider volunteering? ...but, could it be the last? If you think you could help and would like to know more please contact Chris Searle on 01840 250225 If we don’t get your support The Festival WILL NOT survive! MD

photo by Mike Davey Nathan Outlaw, one of the eight fantastic chefs giving their time up for free to support the Festival Once again the 2011 The Festival organisers The Festival, which Boscastle Festival has been are delighted to announce first started six years ago to a wonderful success and that the 2011 Boscastle help Boscastle find its feet following the tradition of Festival made just under following the disastrous previous years, the Festival £6000 for local causes. 2004 flood, has become and its organisers continue However, to ensure the a key part of Boscastle’s to support local causes. continued success of the event calendar, but like all Despite soaring Festival into 2012 and successful events it needs temperatures and fears that beyond, the organisers support. the beaches would prove need your help. too much of a tempation, Due to retirement and Relieve stress & tension with a back/ this year’s Festival saw the volunteers moving on, the body Swedish massage. Relaxing aromatherapy/holistic massage with highest ever number of Festival needs more support. soothing essential oils. visitors, with over 3,000 We need volunteers, people Facial massage coming to the event over to join the remaining team. Specific medical conditions i.e. trapped nerves the two days. Once again, All the infrastructure is and whiplash. Skin disorders - psoriasis, set in place to continue eczema. Arthritis/rheumatism, sciatic pain, a brilliant line up of chefs minor aches and pains. was there to entertain and with the Festival’s success Slimming Treatment. G5. inform and with a wide so particular skills are By appointment only - Home visits by arrangement range of food, drink, art and not essential. We need I.T.E.C. Qualified Physical Therapist crafts there was something your support to share the LYNNE KELLY Tel: 01840 230933 of interest for everyone. workload. & Local areas Mobile: 07751 508800

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Page  Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 SEAL PUP RESCUE IN BOSCASTLE HARBOUR feel safe to wriggle its way off the rock into the deep water of the harbour where it might have difficulty in swimming and would not know which way to turn to On the morning of 30th reach home. September 2011 a fluffy By 10.30 the pup was white and grey bundle was safely on its way and the seen part way up a ledge cheerful team was packing above the rising spring tide up. at the high water mark in At the Seal Sanctuary Boscastle harbour. The assessment unit the rescued PAR bundle waved a flipper, TAN TRI pup was found to have been IS and CK “help me, where is my R attacked and bitten, with T Mum, I’m hot and tired minor injuries from a rough DAN ROOTS and very, very thirsty”. time but not diseased. She It had been a hot night was named “Zara” for a CONSTRUCTION after a day of unusually hero, Zara Phillips. At 14kg EXTENSIONS • RENOVATIONS high temperatures and she will progress through NEW BUILD • BATHROOMS unclouded sun. Rowers, to the main hospital. Then, Call Mobile 07989 327 873 bringing in the long sleek in a teaching pool, she will gig on the evening high learn to fish and fend for OR 07968 808 135 tide, heard a seal barking herself among pups of her FREE QUOTATIONS but could not locate it. own size. Finally a spell in a Next morning, from a pool with adult and young cottage overlooking the top seals will prepare Zara for THE of the tide, the seal pup was her return to the wild. At HARBOUR seen. 40kg confident and strong A call to The National she will be released into the LIGHT Seal Sanctuary on 01326 ocean. Come and see our exciting new season’s 221 361 shortly before 8am Look out for her next men’s, women’s and children’s clothing was promptly answered. Spring in Boscastle Harbour We are approved stockists of famous brand names Details were taken. Help or along Pentargon cliffs. including JOULES, DEAL, LAZY JACKS, WEIRD FISH was promised. If you spotted a marine Our new Italian range of “Solo” just has to be seen! And help came. animal stranded or in Come and Browse, we’d be delighted to see you The young pup was difficulty, would you know tel: 01840 250374 found to be distressed, where to get help? “but feisty”, said Michelle For live seals from the rescue team. “A The National Seal CAROLYN EDWARDS thorough examination at Sanctuary: 01326 221 361 MOBILE HAIRDRESSER the Seal Sanctuary will For live dolphins, establish whether the pup porpoises or whales call monday - friday 9-6pm. ( evenings available) has any injury or is simply (saturdays for weddings & special occasions ONLY) British Divers Marine Life suffering from dehydration Ladies, gents & children’s hairdressing in the Rescue: 01825 765 546 comfort of your own home. and the distress of separation 22 years experience & earpiercing from its mother.” Michelle For all dead marine animals call 35 Clover lane Close explained that such a young Boscastle animal is still reliant on Cornwall Wildlife Trust pl350al mother. Even though the 0845 201 2626 01840250051 / 07966249815 tide was high it would not MS email [email protected]

Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page  South West Water - Guided Tour South West Water invited members of the public to join a guided tour of the new sewage treatment works serving the communities of Boscastle, Bossiney and Tintagel. The tours – at 2pm and 3pm on Friday 18 November 2011 – gave local residents unique behind-the-scenes access to this state-of-the-art facility. Mike Court, South West Water’s Project Manager said: “Nearly 100 local people, including classes black barn with treatment works alongside from Boscastle Community and asked a number of well passes through a secondary As well as the sewage Primary School and thought-out questions. treatment process where treatment works, Tintagel Primary School, Many thanks’. naturally occurring micro- the scheme includes were given a guided tour of The £11 million scheme organisms break down constructing pumping the new sewage treatment for Boscastle, Bossiney organic material and purify stations at Boscastle works at Trevalga. The event and Tintagel includes the liquid. Harbour, Boscastle New was a great success and gave the new treatment works The treated final effluent Road, Boscastle Forrabury, people an insight into the at Trevalga, which was is discharged into the sea Tintagel Haven, Tintagel usually hidden mysteries of commissioned last year. It via the existing outfall at Castle Road and Bossiney sewage treatment’. provides preliminary and Bossiney and the solid Back Lane. These are Becky from SWW said secondary level treatment. matter that is removed connected to the sewage ‘The highlight of the day for Preliminary treatment during the primary treatment works via eight me was the interest shown filters out solid material, treatment phase is taken kilometres of sewers. by the children from the such as grit from road run away for further treatment. South West Water’s two schools who found the off, paper and sanitary Before the treatment Project Manager said: “This subject matter fascinating items. The liquid then works was built, waste was a really complex project, water from Boscastle, and many members of the Bossiney and Tintagel community from Boscastle, Wella Book received no treatment and Bossiney, Tintagel and Keeping Solutions was discharged raw into Trevalga were involved the sea from outfall pipes during the planning and in each village. construction phases”.  For all bookkeeping requirements  Sole trader; Partnership & Ltd Co accounts  Year end accounts  VAT returns & filing  Self assessment tax returns & filing  PAYE and payroll  New business start up assistance

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Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 11 Swimathon On Friday 28th October Camelford Leisure Centre hosted a 24 hour Parish Council News Swimathon in aid of the Friends of Forrabury and Minster Parish Camelford Leisure Centre. Over 180 Council meet in the Village Hall on sponsored swimmers kept a constant the second Thursday of each month pace going for the whole 24 hours at 7pm. Members of the public are with the aim to raise much needed invited to attend and may address the funds to support the future of the Council during the first ten minutes pool. The age range of the sponsored MILLER’S PANTRY of the meeting. swimmers ran from 3-86, between At The Old Mill A copy of the agenda is displayed on them swimming right through Friday the Parish Council notice boards and night and on to Saturday evening. 01840 250223 website prior to all meetings. Alongside the lane for the Minutes of previous meetings are sponsored swimmers, the pool was Coffee, Teas, Light Lunches displayed once they are approved by also busy with leisure swimmers the Council. and families and friends all enjoyed Under New Ownership a swim late into the night and early Forrabury & Minster Parish Council hours of the morning. (F&MPC), following the original Car Park figures received, requested The funds raised amount to Boscastle from more detail. £2700. This money includes £402.88 Visitor At date of writing, after 2 formal raised from a raffle, tombola and requests, nothing has yet been cake stall. A huge thank you goes Centre out to the generous users of the pool Telephone:(01840) 250010 received. E-mail:[email protected] for the fantastic tombola prizes and www.visitboscastleandtintagel.com The Council (F&MPC) are in further thanks to the donators of the Open Daily negotiations with Cornwall Council Luxury raffle - BoilerTech, Nicholas 1st March - 31st October Highways and Ward Councillor to 10.00am - 5.00pm St. John Rosse, Linda Brunt, Sam 1st November - 29th February replace the wooden bollards and Rowe, Tanya Jeskins, Sadie Wills, 10.30am - 4.00pm those that are missing, at the junction Blue Ocean Spa, Hartley Home Wide selection of books and leaflets on: Wildlife, Local History, Walking guides, of Old Road and New Road, with Care, Jo Downs, Blue Skies Photos, steel bollards similar to those outside Maps, Tide Tables & Geology guides. Body Shop, Tintagel Primary School Accommodation Booking Service the Gallery and Rocky Road. and various community members. Eden Tickets on sale The road closure this year between The community users of the evening Photo copying & Fax available Boscastle and Posts has also donated £257.29 to use the pool Public Internet Access included patching work, this is in through the night. preparation for the road to have The staff and Friends of Camelford a surface dressing next year. The Leisure Centre would like to thank NEATE surface dressing work needs to be all those who donated raffle prizes, done in warmer weather and is a tombola prizes, food and drinks and FEET mobile operation which is planned equipment, those who swam, those For all your foot health needs for early morning to minimise who cheered, those who pampered, Professional foot care in the comfort of your own home disruption. Once F&MPC have and those who sponsored. Painful Callus Reduced more information it will keep you Toenail Clipping informed. Parish Council Contact Info: Ingrowing Toenails Adrian Prescott - Parish Clerk Chair David George Findlay Painful Corns Removed Forrabury & Minster Parish Council Ferrett 250414 250428 Paddings & Dressings Lower Meadows House Fred Hockin Chris Jarvis Verrucae Treatment Penally Hill 250529 250512 Reflexology Anthony Brewer Nanette Little Boscastle Everything you require to keep your feet pain free PL35 0HF 250854 250291 Claire & Simon Neate DIPCFHP 01840 210017 Pat Day 250436 Chris Rodda Ian Dawson 250012 Qualified foot health practitioners [email protected] 250416 Mark Smith Mob: 07968232344 / 07870508867 www.boscastlecornwall.org.uk 250001

Page 12 Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 back to Cabinet to be looked at in the as my vision of a stadium for mid County next financial year and then hopefully Cornwall was a non starter and this Councillor constructive dialogue will be set up stadium will not cater for athletics, Glenton between Cornwall Council and the swimming or other sporting ventures Brown local Parish and Town Councils and and will only really serve the writes: the County members. City Football Club and the Pirates I spent the morning of Thursday Rugby Team. 17th November at County Hall on To those who travel to the the Strategic Planning Committee Community and Recreation Centre The Camelford Leisure Centre debating the new Cornish stadium in Fore Street you will see the Keep negotiations continue , and I am application, which shattered my Clear sign painted on at last and happy to report that the Friends vision of a stadium for Cornwall, in I hope this will be beneficial to the seem to be off to a good start in that it was in the wrong position and I users of the centre in the future. setting themselves up and some favoured a site in the Fraddon, Roche May I take this opportunity of quite rewarding fundraising, and as I area which would allow people in the extending our Warmest Christmas write this article I will be attending far North and West of the County Greetings to everyone and that you a meeting this evening at Camelford fairer access. However the Cornwall will have a really Blessed Christmas regards the actual costings and Mrs Council has no further money to Time. Jill Stewart the senior officer on put into this project after its initial Please don’t hesitate to contact me Leisure Centres will be in attendance feasibility study and so the proposed on 01840 770302 or by e-mail at and hopefully this will be a really 10,000 seater stadium will be 3 miles [email protected] if I can be constructive meeting. I do believe west of Truro built on private money of any help things are looking a little more positive along with a 120 bed hotel and very for the survival of the centre, as restricted parking. The current roads Bygone Boscastle indicated before if it can get over the are very narrow coming on to the Boscastle to Tintagel by the cliffs is next 12 to 18 months then I think A390 which is already very congested an almost impossible walk, except certain things will be happening that at certain times of the day and one after long drought and when the corn will help Camelford in its future. has concerns regarding access to is cut. The main difficulty is crossing The Public Toilets saga seems to Treliske Hospital . The suggested the mire at the mouth of the Rocky have run its course for this year in that parking facilities would be at the Park Valley, but before reaching that you Cornwall Council was trying to save and Ride site and if there further would have to overcome a brook. itself £1.1 million, but kept changing development of this area as has been its mind every 5 minutes on how to suggested then certain new roads Post: Deliveries 7.40am, 7.30pm; do so and the publication of a list of would have to be constructed. The despatches 7.50am, 5.20p,. Sunday: 120 suggested closures was absolutely proposed new stadium was approved del 8am; dep. 4.30pm. ridiculous and so the whole issue goes Extracts from the 1904 Thorough Guide to 14 votes to 4 and I voted against North Devon and North Cornwall VENN DOWN FARMHOUSE

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Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 13 Dear friends just our perception of time, bombarded with news of did undertake this simple Christmas is approaching and also I think what we financial disasters, civil command then the world so fast now that I am are doing. As we get older unrest, political upheaval, would become a better panicking that I won’t get we seem to try and do more wars, violence and we place to live instantly. all the services written and and more, and then find don’t seem to hear very At the Community printed off in time. In my that we really don’t have often of all the good that Christmas lunch (in youth somebody told me the time to take ‘time out’. happens in society, all the November!!!) I was talking that time seems to speed Time out to see the world support that is given to to people there about up as you get older, and around us, to appreciate those in need. Here in this Christmas and valuing as a child I thought that our families and friends and part of Cornwall there is family and friends, and we they were mad as certainly to enjoy life – we become a huge amount of good all agreed that Christmas December and waiting too busy with living that works that are undertaken was a busy time, and that it for Christmas, and then we perhaps forget how to to help both the local took a lot of preparation to my birthday in January, live, and certainly how to community and the wider make Christmas happen, seemed to move soooooo enjoy life. Another way of world as well, with the but that actually one of very S L O W L Y, but putting it is ‘Do we live to Christmas Box appeal, and the things that everybody now…. well it only seems a work, or work to live’ and ShelterBox just being two seemed to agree on was few months ago that I was at times I think many of us fantastic examples. To live that they liked to receive ordained and I celebrated live to work and fail to take in the real world does take Christmas cards. Not 10 years of ordination this the time out to actually live courage and conviction, because of the images on year. If truth be told, I had (I hope that many people and that sometimes comes the front, although religious totally forgotten that it will disagree with this as it at a cost, but it really is images did appear to be the was ten years, and so had would be really good if we worth paying, to reach out favourite subject (not sure everybody else, apart from really did get the work/life to those around us who that the shops would agree one of Margaret’s aunt and balance right.) need our help, to share with that!!) but the fact that uncles. Living in this world at what we have with others a friend or family member, But time does not go the moment seems to mean can only make this world had taken the time out to any faster, or slower, it is that we are constantly a far better place to live. write a card, to remember To ‘love our neighbour a distance friend or relative as ourselves’ is probably and taken the trouble to the most important post them a card. What commandment that Christ was even more appreciated has given us. If we truly SPROULL was the inclusion of news,

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Page 14 Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 even a ‘Round Robin’ Dear Blowhole Readers time in a school, hospital or Everyone is invited to letter was agreed to be a with an elderly person who share in our Christmas and I am writing these few great way of keeping up is receiving care you will New Year Celebrations at words just a month before to date with what was have observed how hard our Boscastle Methodist Christmas – the season of happening with families working they really are. Church which include:- peace and goodwill. It is and friends over the last the word goodwill which Goodwill is defined Wednesday December year. One person even st has been on my mind in my dictionary as being 21 at 7pm Carols with St said that instead of a card Gennys Band over the past few weeks as “a kindly feeling towards they would appreciate I have watched the T.V. a person or a cause.” Christmas Day at 9.30am a letter more. This was News bulletins and read Perhaps we need to take Christmas Communion. because you could read the newspapers. It seems to the word ‘goodwill’ to New Year’s Day at 11am the letter again, and me that there is a great deal heart as we move through New Year’s Day Worship. again, so that you could of ‘hounding’ of some of the Christmas Season into With all good be reminded of the our service agencies such as 2012. The message of wishes for a very person and feel perhaps schools, hospitals and care Christmas is very much happy Christmas a bit closer to them for and New Year. organisations rather than about love and goodwill just a little time. ‘goodwill’. toward and amongst all Rev. A. Bryan Ede That was also given people. We live in an era where as a reason that so many many Civil Servants and people enjoy coming the their agencies spend time PARKWAY Community Lunch, they ‘number crunching’ with love the company (and Lettings and Property Management a wide range of data and also the good food) they Services provided formulae. Through this love the companionship, Full Management AST they produce statistics the fellowship and which identify shortfalls in Tenant Find only the laughter. Getting our underfunded agencies together over a meal is a Assured Short Hold Tenancy Agreements Drawn Up where dedicated staff are really great way of getting Service of Notices working hard to keep apace to know people, and of demands. Security Checks on Empty Properties to grow closer together and at the Community Our hardworking Organisation of monthly/fortnightly maintenance tasks Lunch, to build bridges teachers, nurses, carers and carried out local, reliable Contractors others do not need such between all our different Free no obligation quotes ‘demoralising’ strategies local communities, so if Quote ref DS01 when calling you would like to come used against them, but need along and join in the all the encouragement and 01840 210390 fun then come along goodwill that we can offer to Otterham and St them. If you have spent any “BEEF AS IT USED TO TASTE” Juliot Hall every fourth Wednesday of the month The Blowhole team FINEST QUALITY HOME REARED at 12.30 for great food, were saddened to hear NORTH DEVON BEEF of the deaths of Ann excellent fellowship and Xmas Trees, Turkeys and Free Range Chicken Bradley and Lillian lots of laughter, we can also available Connell. even arrange lifts to and Free Range Eggs from the lunch if you Our sympathies go Seasonal Vegetables cannot get there under to their families and Home made Jams and Chutneys friends. your own steam. TAKE HOME A TASTE OF CORNWALL I pray that you will Call in to our shop or phone to place an order have a Very Happy Apologies for the Contact Robin & Jackie on Christmas, and be really error in the Autumn Blessed in your lives Blowhole. Raymund 01840 250195 / 07977 514 798 during 2012. Rogers died on June 19th, not the 16th, as HOME FARM, BOSCASTLE Yours in Christ printed. 4 Star Silver Award Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast & Luxury Self Robert Catering Cottages available ~ Phone for further details

Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 15 and interestingly another Harbourmaster’s News just outside the harbour this was because of poor entrance under the lookout weather in June, July and and where using Japanese a lot of August and which lures I took about 10 to made going to sea regularly 12 fish late in the year at a difficult business. We had about 1.5 to 2.00 pounds some very bad weather in in weight each. Also May which resulted in the interesting were reports loss of a lot of pots and from both Bude and Port made for thin returns. Isaac of tuna being caught.

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Page 16 Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Correspondence Ten Years ago in the Blowhole We were delighted and supportive communities John and Yvonne Ayling to [to] address the flooding retire from the Blowhole concerns without the flattered to receive the still exist - you would never know it from the after eight and a half years. significant disruption to the following from Sue Lucas village. This was a hybrid of - and no, she’s not related national or international New Head Teacher, Sarah news! Duffy introduces herself. the schemes proffered by the to any of the team and we EA, with subjective analysis I found David didn’t pay her! Bocastle Flood Alleviation of the problem from those Whitaker’s obituary Scheme: The need to address residents that the bypass Dear everyone involved of Raymund Rogers the possibility of flooding to scheme would most greatly particularly moving - an with The Blowhole the properties adjacent to affect. We have just spent a affectionate yet honest the Jordan River…has been The EA [met] the brilliant weekend in tribute to someone who the subject of discussion interested parties [and] have Boscastle, having rented is doubtless sadly missed for some considerable temporarily postponed the the Youth Hostel with in the community. time now. The EA & Civil start of the works and are 10 friends. It was my Thank you all so much Engineering Consultants considering the viability partner’s first visit, and - you are obviously doing Halcrow [favoured] a of other less disruptive my second, the first being a great job, and we at bypass scheme...[which] options. about 50 years ago! (Why least, are returning to would mean considerable so long, I hear you ask, Boscastle at the very disruption to village life: Lookout to be Reopened? Harbourmaster Fred Siford and I’m asking myself the earliest opportunity! (and the prospect of heavy has been approached to same question!!). Perfect if we had any money we trucks, temporary road weather, lovely people, would have put in an offer closures, traffic controls start a Coastwatch chapter great value everywhere, for that teeny cottage in and congestion in New & in Boscastle. Many of the smashing food, relaxing Valency Row - the For Sale Old Road. Community life, traditional Coast Guard and restorative. sign was very tempting!!) businesses and amenities... watchstations were closed would suffer enormously. down...in the nineties [when] Amongst other local Best wishes it was argues that modern An open meeting to papers, we bought a copy Sue Lucas electronic equipment... discuss the various options of The Blowhole, and rendered the need for men If you want to contact [was held] in September must congratulate you to keep watch unnecessary. on a super publication. the Boscastle Blowhole 2000. The Parish Council ...The old Coast Guard We get a real feel for life - to flatter, criticise, offer agreed to approve the Lookout Tower is owned by in Boscastle, both past suggestions or just to let preferred option. the National Trust [who] and present, and it is Earlier this year a number us know your news and have given their permission so heartening to learn of concerned residents views, please see page 2 for it to be used again for that such warm and decided to try and offer the for contact information. this purpose. EA an alternative scheme, THE WELLINGTON HOTEL Boscastle’s famous Phone: 01840 250202

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Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 17 The Reading Room It was a sticky, sultry gifts to needy relatives and Olivia and her family Another, very successful evening in early autumn neighbours or ‘The Huers’ prepare to meet Kwan who novel by Amy Tan is ‘The as I picked my way along on their way to the cliff is eighteen. The mother is Joy Luck Club’. This the cliff path towards our tops to call to the fishermen expecting Kwan to be skinny bookworm, for one, is on Ancient Reading Room. below identifying where the and shy and is surprised the lookout for that now! There was thunder in the shoals of mackerel could be to find Kwan chubby and NOTES ON AN EXHIBITION air and the dark menacing spotted. outgoing. After sharing a BY PATRICK GALE clouds scudded across the What would they make room with Kwan, Olivia Artist Rachel Kelly sky. The hazy amber sun of our use of The Reading is the only member of the dies in her attic studio in was falling over the sea Room today? What would family to learn Chinese. , leaving behind giving a mystical glow to they make of the topics our Kwan tells Olivia that her a legacy of secrets and the gorse. I became aware books lead us to discuss? father left her mother who died soon after. Set in the emotional damage - as well of being accompanied by Read on friends and present, the story instantly as her brilliant paintings. companions from long ago enter The Reading Room becomes dramatic when Patrick Gale’s novel is the who would have taken this with us once again. Perhaps Kwan reveals that she has story of a woman who is path in times past. you can decide what “yin eyes”, and can see a genius, a loving wife and This well trodden track our forbears would have dead people. The dialogue parent, and a faithful friend, would have felt the foot thought as the bookworms is very convincing. Kwan but who is also tormented fall of many villagers as speak of the books they speaks with a Chinese by bipolar disorder and is they went about their daily have each read over the accent making her sound driven by an artistic but tasks. summer months they have real and her character easily destructive compulsion. The fearsome customs been apart. envisaged – she grew on Notes from an officer galloping, perhaps, THE HUNDRED SECRET the bookworm as the book Exhibition takes its title to the waiting ambush and SENSES unfolded and the sympathy, from the information cards his death at Widemouth BY AMY TAN originally felt for Olivia, displayed beside works of Bay; ‘Passon’ Hawker dwindled. It is a book about art in a gallery or museum. visiting Boscastle on his Before Olivia’s Chinese traditions and superstitions Each chapter in the novel pony, Carrow, & his pet pig, dad dies, he tells his white in some old cultures- where begins with a different Gyp, running alongside; wife that he has another people care about each example, all of them farmers concerned for lost daughter living in China other, with strong family referring to Kelly’s art or stock; children foraging and asks her to find his ties and a sense of history possessions. Each chapter and gathering; housewives daughter Kwan and take - unlike other countries reflects in some way the delivering supplies and care of her. Five year old that care more for wealth, object or art work that the possessions and personal curatorial voice describes CORNISH STORES success- maybe because at its outset. There’s a sense VILLAGE SHOP they don’t have a strong that the curator’s notes give and tradition. us the official version, the POST OFFICE For all your Grocery and every day essentials Fresh fruit and vegetables daily Fresh local meat Hot pasties and drinks to takeaway Open daily at 8.30am THE BRIDGE, BOSCASTLE 01840 250344

Page 18 Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 The Reading Room through the famous Greek author of those lovely continued trio of Socrates, Plato, and tales about Anne of Green art gives us another and mailbox. On each note Aristotle, up to Descartes, Gables. Mary who is the piece of narrative that is written a simple, yet Spinoza, Hume, Hegel, married with two grown- follows yet another. The fact profound question. “Who Kant, Marx, even Darwin up sons, came to England is the truth lies somewhere are you?” and “Where does and Freud. These are just in 1968, and now lives in between all three. the world come from?” to name a few. in Surrey. Roughly half of the These questions are the The bookworm felt This remarkable novel chapters are told from beginnings of Sophie’s this book was pulling you tells the story of two Rachel’s viewpoint and very own basic course in in. It was challenging but brothers, Arthur and these form the novel’s philosophy. The bookworm fascinating. The bookworm Jake, who are the sons of backbone, portraying her was intrigued to witness could not put it down. It a local farmer in the mid- life in Penzance, in New her being taught, in a very was like flying. The mind 1930s, when life is tough York, and in Toronto. clever way, by a mysterious was opened up to such a and another world war is The bookworm is taken nameless philosopher. As multitude of things. The looming. Arthur is reticent, from an idyllic afternoon Sophie progresses through bookworm was left feeling solid, dutiful, set to inherit on a Cornish beach to the History of Western exhausted but compelled the farm. He has his father’s a nightmarish spell on a Philosophy, strange things to re-read all the bits character. Jake, on the other psychiatric ward. Alongside begin to happen. Sophie about each philosopher hand, is younger, attractive her story, however, the gets letters intended for over again so as to fully and dangerous to know. bookworm hears the stories Hilde, a girl with the absorb the knowledge. The A young woman, Laura, of her sister, her husband, same birthday as Sophie. bookworm wished she had comes into the community and her four children, To unravel the mystery read it earlier in her life and tips the fragile balance each of them giving a behind the letters, and because she found it truly of sibling rivalry over the different perspective on the other strange events illuminating. edge. The stories of two this extraordinary woman, which occur, Sophie must THE OTHER SIDE OF THE generations are tragically each of them seen both in use philosophy. This is BRIDGE interlocked, linked by youth and in adulthood. not an easy task and the BY MARY LAWSON fate and community but separated by a war. Lawson The bookworm was inevitable truth remains Mary Lawson was cleverly builds tension delighted to discover that unfathomable until it is born and brought up in slowly and delicately, Patrick Gale draws on the finally revealed. a farming community in to a shocking climax. West Cornish settings he Sophie’s World is a Ontario. The bookworm The bookworm is also knows so well – just as he thrill ride. Inevitably, the was delighted to discover surprised with moments did in his earlier Cornish bookworm tends to ask she was a distant relative of tenderness and humour. novel, Rough Music. herself, the same questions of L M Montgomery, the being faced by Sophie. Who continued on page 20 SOPHIES WORLD BY JOSTIEN GAARDER are you? Where does the Adrian & Staff world come from? Sophie’s wish all their friends and customers On her way home from anonymous teacher takes a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year school, Sophie Amundsen her from the Pre-Socratic finds two notes in her natural philosophers, Cobweb Inn BOSCASTLE, CORNWALL ▪ FREE HOUSE ▪ REAL ALES ▪ BAR SNACKS ▪ ▪ FAMILY ROOM ▪ RESTAURANT ▪ ▪ SUNDAY CARVERY ▪ Tel: (01840) 250278 www.cobwebinn.co.uk

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Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 19 in an hour, they are worlds She was one of the last The Reading Room apart. Mado is back in Les generations of Romanies continued from page 19 Salants hoping to reconcile to follow a traditional amusement park. On his This bookworm found ‘The with her estranged father. lifestyle, travelling the 83rd birthday, a tragic But what she doesn’t realize roads of Norfolk and the Other Side of the Bridge’ a accident kills him as he compelling read. is that it is not only her Lincolnshire fens in a tries to save a little girl from father whose trust she must painted wooden caravan. THE GUERNSEY LITERARY a falling cart. He awakes regain. This bookworm Eva’s reminiscences of her AND POTATO PEEL PIE in the afterlife, where he thoroughly enjoyed this travelling childhood are SOCIETY learns that heaven is not a book. It was a real page- nostalgic, affectionate and BY MARY ANN SHAFFER destination. The bookworm AND ANNIE BARROWS turner and a book you did distinctly soft-focus. She was intrigued to find it’s not want to put down. blames ‘gorger’ interlopers This is a book that this a place where your life is for ruining the old, explained to you by five THE GIRL IN THE PAINTED bookworm loves, and could CARAVAN honourable gypsy way of read again and again: people, some you knew, life. This bookworm was others strangers. From BY EVA PETULENGRO The bookworm stood fascinated by this book childhood to soldier to before us all in The Reading The gypsy life because it evoked memories old age, Eddie’s five people Room and said loudly, is portrayed in Eva of how her own childhood revisit their connections to ‘This is a book that I want Petulengro’s recollections crossed the path of Romany him on earth, illuminating everyone I know to read! of a Romany childhood. Gypsies. It brought back the mysteries of his This is one of those books! As a young woman, Eva magical memories and “meaningless” life, and By far the best book I’ve earned a reputation as a stirred emotions she revealing the haunting read this year (and I read a show business clairvoyant. had forgotten. A highly secret behind the eternal lot).’ She had a newspaper recommended read which question: “Why was I column, appeared on helps in the understanding The Guernsey Literary here?” and Potato Peel Pie television, read the palms of the culture of Travellers. Society is a delightful COASTLINERS of George Harrison and Enjoy your reading piece of historical fiction BY JOANNE HARRIS Paul McCartney (though she missed out on John until we meet again in that will make you laugh, Mado has been adrift Lennon - whose tragic fate cry and remember the for too long. After ten The Reading Room she is convinced she would transformational power of years in Paris, she returns have foreseen). literature. to the small island of Le But, to this bookworm, Yours truly FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN Devin, the home that has HEAVEN haunted her since she left. it wasn’t the sprinkling The Keeper of the of showbiz stardust that BY MITCH ALBOM Le Devin is an island of Key two parts. The village of makes her story remarkable. Eddie is a wounded war Les Salants at one end and veteran, an old man who its more prosperous rival, Ruth and Alan Watson welcome you to: has lived, in his mind, an La Houssiniere, lies at the uninspired life. His job other. Even though you can is fixing rides at a seaside walk from one to the other ST CHRISTOPHER’S

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September - Being back in coming through the pipes I all lovely, but what now? market days. It’s very France is easy, it has always fill the large bath, because We miss all the dogs back serious business and really felt like home to me, there’s I can. But it is a treat, pure at the farm and talk about all the stalls rival anything a good feel to it, and the decadence; I can linger them, a lot. Here Coco Harrods Food Hall does. language is coming back in the bath, glass in hand and Marcel, the Siamese Large crusty oysters are to me. We have created and stare out through the are, well Siamese, they displayed in grand piles a new language though, bedroom window looking are predictably economic alongside shiny mussels garnered from trying very at the scenery beyond. All with their affection, and on beds of samphire and hard to speak as much these things we try not to uneconomic with their the multitude of different Spanish as possible in the take for granted back in bites. We are just not used fish so exotic they look as last ten months mixed now this world again, we try. to this other predictability though they could have with a little French, our And what bliss to walk either; as there will be no just been flown in rather new language – Frenish, out the front door, up the mountain slides to clear than pulled in off the coast we have been embarrassing delightful old street to be from our tracks today early this morning. ourselves, but we are greeted by friendly faces before we can get out to Crepes are being eaten trying. always ‘Bonjour Madame’ shop, there will definitely as quickly as they are made In this lovely home and to buy the most be no animal parts for me and filled with local honey we have an abundance delicious croissants from to find hidden under the the smell of which lingers of electricity which we the lovely Angelina who coffee table, no bats in with the large vat of paella, already take for granted. compliments me on my the boot room, no pastor’s yes paella here in France, The dish washer is working perfect French diction, then wandering across your land it has been bubbling away overtime; because we now I float back down the street, with their goat herds, the all morning alongside have one, the washing in the sunshine feeling Guardia won’t be keeping the ‘cooked on the spot’ machine works and doesn’t rather pleased with myself. a watch on the property or spit roasted chickens. need to be filled with I walk into the peace of the searching out marijuana, Then there are the cheese buckets of hot water and I very large hallway and pass and I don’t believe this town specialists selling tiny orbs can dry my hair everyday the thousands of books in has any issue with snakes of delicious goats cheese without having to start our library and take one to slithering into your home. displayed on neat beds of up the generator and if we muse over with breakfast I also won’t be making straw, elegant, stoppered turned all the lights on at and a pot of coffee which any more Greek yoghurt bottles of local ‘cidre’ from once it would be enough we take on the terrace in that sits out in the sun to the many orchards in this to light a mountain. Our peace and quiet. And so ripen in one day, no more area, flower stalls of hand bedroom is as large as a another lazy day unfolds in sun dried tomatoes lying tied bunches from local bijoux apartment and the this much civilised, sunny, in the sun to dry and I’m farmers kitchen gardens, en-suite is heaven. Because French town. not sharing Stephen with artisanale jewellery and a I am no longer aware of Ah, but the sterility of it his little harem of hens, display of rush caned chairs our water, or that we don’t all. Something is missing. who incidentally are still with the next seat being have to work to keep it We both feel the same, it is not offering eggs. We really woven on the spot. used to be very busy. A favourite pastime is Yes this is probably to find a little table in the going to be a very good outdoor café and watch house sitting assignment, I this whole spectacle for a think we might be coming couple of hours. Everyone closer to discovering our of any age is greeted with a Boscastle ‘what’ and ‘where’ and peck on each cheek - always, ‘why’? The biggest question the beret is still worn here Gates, Railings, Fire Grates though is just going to be - sometimes, Gauloisse are Weather Vanes, Security Bars ‘how’? not smoked as much but Ornamental Ironwork, Welding In the meantime we still many other cigarettes Tel: 01840 261340 are enjoying our fill of are, the Pastis or Brandy the ubiquitous French is taken at breakfast and

Page 26 Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 To see the youngsters Travellers Tales continued dancing the traditional quick step with fun and accomplishment and not a flicker of self consciousness was a delight. It was such a happy and rather old fashioned evening where literally everyone turns up to have a good time. October - It was all going so smoothly. My experience has always been that when life settles into such a comfortable routine something akin to a ‘wet kipper slap across the face’ comes along to remind me not to have too much fun. It did. No not a wet kipper but a nasty fall over a cat guard. In Spain my Spanish language SMV Tricia was severely tested in the men still love to wear large, and hundreds of them, me telling you and Les Spanish hospital system in droopy moustaches and others specialise in outsize from Bradford, they are a December, and once again this is all going on at the knickers, the shades of beige hoot. We’ve subsequently I am struggling here in a surrounding tables. and off brown dominate been introduced to a lot French hospital, convinced of a sprained foot. “Non Then your eye wanders and non matching busty, more people and invited Madame, it is broken”. So back to the market to the brassieres the likes that to more dinners; we also gone are the sunny walks largest stalls of all, the should be on display up at met up with friends I around lakes in the forests, fruit and vegetables where the chateaux museum, at haven’t seen for years who ambles around French the elegantly turned out other stalls faux and lace now live in the Dordogne, food markets and a jig at French women are easily window runners, quilted ones who are not returning the local dance, instead I identified from the tourist, bedspreads and rolls of to the UK because of the am bumping up and down not because the French waxed cotton table covers recession, exchange rates this rather grand staircase woman is the only one sold by the metre and stalls and a downturn in pension on my backside, my plaster wearing lipstick and a neat selling flat, sensible shoes. values abroad, an all too cast is not the kind you neck scarf or the biggest However what we do have familiar theme with a lot can walk on so I really am giveaway, she is wearing is live music in the town of people we have met in struggling with one leg and very good shoes, or that she that we can walk to, much Spain and France. crutches. carries a shopping basket like the days back home, Connie and Les took on her arm but because and so we feel more a part us along to a traditional This has all had the she knows how to pick her of where we are and have evening in the Salle des effect of stopping me dead vegetables, it’s serious, she a social life too even if we Fetes. Two local guitarists in my tracks. I have done prods, picks, discusses and don’t shop in this local were all it took to get all the driving for the last is also buying the vegetables market. everyone from the age of 2 year, but no longer. For we don’t even know the I have introduced to 82 up dancing into the an independent person to names of. ourselves to neighbours and early hours. What I loved now be so dependent is a bitter pill, and if just one Our town market is not invited them to supper at was the very comfortable more person tells me there of this ilk, it is a clothes and the weekend; Connie from way the teenagers interact are lessons to be learned fabrics market only, where Kansas who pays $350 per with every age group and here, then I’m done with stalls specialise in pinnys area for tattooing, that’s always the two pecks on learning. and housecoats, hundreds her face, she won’t mind the cheek for everyone. continued on page 28

Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 27 at the end of the marina, Travellers Tales something that resembled continued from page 27 Noah’s Ark, not in the It has been a hard water at all and a near lesson and we have both vertical long ladder up had to adapt to the new to the deck. I don’t know circumstances, however if my disappointment the biggest pill to swallow showed, but my heart sank is that with a broken foot like a brick to the ocean we might not be able to go floor. How the hell am I on and do the next sit, in to get up and down that another country, one with ladder with a broken foot? new challenges. And where’s the yacht? I had my plaster cast Tricia, the name of removed and a cast boot the boat is no super yacht Greek Orthodox Church fitted, ‘Et voila’, I’m back in of shining fibreglass, but be trip number three to After just a few days business and we will travel rather a timber, sailing another hospital. It was here we have been invited onwards. Two months motor vessel built in the worst fall I’ve ever had out to lunch, new friends, disappeared in a blink, Scotland in 1938 with a and I’m covered in painful we’ve also been to local we said goodbye to some rather interesting history black bruises but nothing Tavernas and eaten lovely neighbours who have and now lying in her final new broken. I’m apparently delicious Greek food. We offered us a permanent resting waters, when she not the first. now have an invitation home in France in return goes back in. Actually she to a Thanksgiving lunch is very cosy and the salon Stephen had a couple for a few hours help, and of lessons and went sailing and are beginning to fit in we’ll see, but certainly we’ll is larger than most super very quickly. Again we are yachts, the galley in the with the owner in the stay in touch. harbour, the owner has trying very hard to pick up November - We had a stern, although very small as much of the language as works well, and everything left the little sailing boat short trip back to Boscastle for Stephen to use and quickly as possible and the to put the rest of our gear is at hand within an arms locals really appreciate our reach, a contrast to the large learn to sail over the next and car into storage and few months. We also have efforts, Stephen is doing said some all too brief kitchen I had in France very well. where a pair of roller skates the use of bicycles while goodbyes to not enough we are here, so no more The instability of the friends and family. Then would have helped cover the distance. car or fuel bills, the island Greek economy has not with a couple of bags each is only ten miles by five bypassed the island and we we headed off to Heathrow The first rains came not miles in size and we have hear very, very sad stories and a rather long journey long after we arrived and so started to explore and get of people really not having to our new destination. too did the leaks, our cabin out discovering the bays of enough to live on, the Leros is in the sprang many leaks and we this very green and pretty austerity measures that one Dodecanese, a group of had to sleep on benches in island. reads about in the national Greek islands just off the the salon, benches no more press just cannot portray Turkish coast. For five than one shoulders width. months we are going to The boat is now covered ‘Yacht Sit’ and look after a in every pot and pan and M. BIDDICK & SON LTD disabled cat, we have been bucket to collect the drips. excited about this sit for After the long dry summer ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS the last five months. we are told that the wood will swell with the rains and Now I think it is about The Willows National Inspection Council for the leaks will mostly close. Electrical Installation Contracting time we stopped asking I feel especially miserable Boscastle N CEIC for a challenge. It took us trying to sleep on this PL35 0AS APPROVED CONTRACTOR 21 hours to get here. We bench as I had a nasty fall were driven through a large down a near vertical set of Telephone: 01840 250448 marina along elite lines timber steps to our cabin; of super yachts in storage I thought it was going to Mobile: 07966 498733 or 07974 676583 for the winter then saw,

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Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 29 WHITHER BOSCASTLE? PARISH PLAN (PLAN B) When I arrived in has swung from boom to the NPPF appears to give gained general approval. Boscastle in 1973, I was bust. Since the Eden Project free rein to developers Some may recall that the struck first of all by the opened in 2002 annual wishing to build on original proposal for a variety of community visitor numbers have previously protected land “Parish Plan” to which facilities it enjoyed. There sharply dipped, from 34 and has consequently been members of the public was a bank and a pharmacy, to 23 million a year. Eden opposed by the NT, CPRE, were invited to contribute, a proper butcher, several itself has suffered a 40% Woodland Trust and RSPB received only mild support. general stores, a gloriously fall, despite benefiting from amongst others. The Nevertheless, recent eccentric garage-cum massive start- up grants - no Localism Bill, by contrast, events, notably the County electrical emporium, a large guarantee of success, as the will theoretically give local Council’s desire to devolve all-purpose “dry goods” Gaia Centre demonstrates. authorities far greater say in more responsibility to retailer selling everything What Cornwall needs, determining what happens towns and parishes has from saucepans to rabbit what the UK needs in in a community by way stimulated the Parish traps, plus a saddlers repair fact, is a resurgence of of housing, education, Council to produce a solid shop. Also, incredibly, two its manufacturing base, infrastructure, and so document laying down antiques shops! making goods for the forth. the kinds of things we Forty years on, we world, not importing from The National Trust would like to see happen in have even lost our Post China. has already warned Boscastle, and the dangers Office, replaced by tourist Over the next few years communities to be on to avoid. facilities operating largely Boscastle faces increasing their guard against external Councillors Dr Chris on a seasonal basis. School pressures on green space interest groups threatening Jarvis, Ian Dawson and numbers are in jeopardy, from developers and a the countryside, and a myself have been asked to many more home owners government pledged to useful weapon in any formulate a framework on are retired pensioners, while increase Cornwall’s overall upcoming struggle will be a which to hang a plan. We crazy house prices have population by another community-endorsed plan hope the result will be a prevented young couples twentyfive percent. I refer to of future development. useful guide to the future, moving in. Cornwall’s a previous Blowhole article Such a plan, devised by all but in order to involve the traditional industries, concerning the possible interested parties within an community it will require farming, fishing and impact of both the National area, would demonstrate some proactive delving on mining, have all declined Policy Planning Framework clearly their needs and our part. and the Localism Bill. Just while the notoriously wishes far more powerfully We intend a direct to refresh your memory, unstable tourist economy than any individual or ad approach to the movers hoc group of protestors. and shakers in the Over the last couple of community, such as the Valency Parish Council meetings Chamber of Commerce, therefore, the idea of School and Playgroup staff, producing such a plan has Taxis continued on next page Near Boscastle S.J.JOSE Anita & David CARPENTER & JOINER Tel: 01840 211702 GENERAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Licensed Private Hire Tel 01840 250069 Mobile: 07974 835 084 Reliable & Friendly Service Mobile 07974 723382

Page 30 Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 WHITHER BOSCASTLE? PARISH PLAN (PLAN B) the Church, WI, National of control and opportunity, Trust, Police, social and hopefully, to make money. health services, the County But, as Virgil put it, Timeo itself, Uncle Tom Cobley Danaos, et dona ferentes and all, essentially to - Fear the Greeks bearing find out what they think. gifts. Just the size of the We shall employ that project, dwarfing our good old trusty method, present budget, means it the SWOT analysis. - needs a lot of thinking Strengths, Weaknesses, about first and considerable Opportunities, Threats.- to management skills to discover what we want - implement. affordable housing, decent And that is probably schools, local shops, better just for a start. So we schools and transport, would like ideas, and career opportunities for volunteers. Anyone who school leavers, free beer wants an input please write on Thursdays etc. - but or email Adrian Prescott temper that with another our Council Clerk on serious acronym: SMART forminpc@lowermeadows. - Specific, Measurable, co.uk Alternatively contact Is it a bird? no! Achievable, Relevant, Chris Jarvis on 250512, Ian Is it a plane? no! Timely - in other words, Dawson likewise 250416, realistic objectives. or me at 250012. Is it a sock? ummm... The elephant in the You are also welcome Is it a scrap? yes! room is the car park. The to write to the Blowhole to Is it a tatter? yes! Parish Council, along with express your views, which, Editor’s note: Since this picture and ode was submitted to the a lot of other community if enough contribute, may responsibilities, could take Blowhole the diminished flag has been taken down (or possibly it provide a central section in just competely disintegrated). it over. Not the revenue, the next issue. unfortunately, the County Coastguard Rescue Service Chris Rodda will hang onto that, but there will be a greater degree Old Manor House Restaurant Boscastle Tel: 01840 250251 www.oldmanorhouseboscastle.co.uk Open Thursday – Sunday from 11am ******* Come & enjoy the Her Majesty’s Coastguard Coastguard also has their coordinate maritime search own volunteer service, the BEST SUNDAY ROAST in the village!! and rescue within the Coastguard Rescue Service, ****** UK Search and Rescue who are teams of volunteers Friday & Saturday region, and have a variety who can respond to land of resources they can task based emergencies such TAKEAWAY SERVICE... to emergency situations as cliff and mud rescues or searches for missing phone us with your order & we will have it – either people in distress people. ready for you to collect. at sea, or emergencies on the coast or shoreline. HM

Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 31 6 SEPT 1875 sadly fallen off; it would A FIVE YEAR OLD IN THE take a great rush of Pete’s DOCK tourists to make up such Children fined by the diminution in the “regular Peeps Magistrates at . customers”. Emigration is At the petty sessions still going on and would be at the Past William (7 yrs) and Alfred more so except that those (5 yrs) Irwin, sons of a who are left cannot afford builder of Callington, their passage. With tin at JAN 1843 the rocket fired over them were summoned for not much over £80 a ton, THE WRECK OF JESSIE & the lifeboat was used to wilfully damaging a well no wonder nearly a quarter LOGAN AT BOSCASTLE save the master & crew (5 (at Pengelly) and fouling of the Cornish mines have There have been severe men). Only one man was the water in it. The Bench, ceased working, and the rest gales along the coast and injured and they all soon after some consternation, are only just doing enough the 850 ton, East India received kind treatment. said they found the boys to “keep going”. Of course, Trader “Jessie Logan” from guilty and fined them £1 everything suffers for the 5 MAR 1847 Liverpool was apparently and costs. The father said want of repairs, and the THE RAILWAY BRIDGE AT making for Tintagel or the children were in court, iron and timber trades are Bude Bay, but got into and the Bench could send suffering. The plan for the bridge by trouble at Boscastle, she them to prison (in lieu the Admiralty is to consist 1 JAN 1874 was 14 miles off at midday of the fine). The children of two main arches a 100 A REVIEW OF 1873 with part of her bulwarks, were then removed to the feet in span and height. At The year 1873 will all of her sails gone, but at police station. They were this date the only railways be memorable for the 3pm she struck the rocks at kept there until 9pm when were short, disconnected depression in Cornish the entrance to Boscastle their father, repenting of lines serving the mining mining as its predecessor Creek where her bottom his determination not to areas. Two main east- was for its exciting was carried away and her interfere in the matter, paid west lines had been under prosperity. The ‘furore’ of cargo floated out. During the fine and cost of £2.8s. the night her masts fell & consideration since 1839. 1872 relapsed into utter 27 SEPT 1875 only the sides remained. The Tories proposed a stagnation and failure in DECLINING Very little of the cargo of coastal line with a bridge the year that followed. POPULATION dyewood, gum, cotton, across the Tamar, which Legitimate Cornish mining 10,576 emigrants left wool, indigo & hides was started in 1847 and finished has suffered materially, but Cornwall for the Australian saved. The Coastguard in 1859. that it will survive we have colonies during the first 6 no doubt. Its merits are kept watch but there was 3 MAR 1848 months of this year. This considerable depredation MORTALITY RETURNS sufficient to outlive much is official, but there is no more than this and when carried on by the wreckers. The Health of Towns record of the number who the dust and debris of the The crew took to the boats Association made their went to Canada and to tumbling, rickety concerns but were all lost, & the returns on sickness and North and South America have been cleared, honest boats found in the morning mortality in the county, but it must be very large. mining will stand out again capsized. also a table shewing the No wonder the Cornwall as clear as ever. 25 NOV 1864 average age of all who died. Railway’s receipts have WRECK AT In St. Germans & During a terrific gale, the 42 years 11 months, schooner “Heroine” from Bodmin & St. Columb 37 Milford for Devoran, laden years 1 month, Launceston, with culm, was seen 3 miles Stratton & Camelford area off shore with sails split, 33 years 9 months, Truro topsail yard carried away. 33 years 4 months, St. The rock apparatus & the Austell 31 years 11 months, lifeboat were made ready, 30 years 7 months, but with flags for guidance Penzance & Scilly Isles 29 the crew ran her ashore on years 2 months, Falmouth the bar near Newquay pier. 29 years 1 month, They didn’t understand 28 years 4 months.

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Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 33 harassed in the Valency, not normal behaviour perhaps but then again if you’re passionate about Dormice Boscastle Food and Arts bramble whisky, dandelion work that we carry out as then you might let me off. fair – a Trust view. root coffee and my part of our management of Peter’s Wood. We loaded When I first came to this The start of October saw personal favourite, yarrow the kiln, lit it and then area there were some nest some unseasonably warm and yoghurt facial, which set about whittling and boxes randomly set up in weather and as the sun I hasten to add, remains bodging whilst we waited the Valency and hints in beat down on us I was untested. For us the 2 days for the smoke that kiln previous biological surveys uncomfortable in my black were a great success, it’s was producing to go clear. of Dormice in ‘significant t-shirt outside the food and always good to share other Alas time was against us numbers’. So after some crafts tents. I now know people’s enthusiasm for the and I had to shut the kiln repairs and re-organisation how my Labrador feels! great outdoors and great to hear tales on food use down early, this meant that of nest boxes and setting This year for us, saw from the older generation when we opened it the up some tubes in Peter’s the introduction of Bella, and listen to quirky family main product that we had Wood, I waited all summer a 1971 Volkswagen camper recipes. were ‘brown ends’ or un- to see if our rodent friends van which was parked up burnt pieces of wood. I did were anywhere to be seen. Charcoal Burning in the (without the aid of power use these brown ends for a Being nocturnal, very shy Valency steering!) outside the main further hasty burn that I and sleeping for more hours entrance. We had a table You may have seen a white had and finally saw some than I could ever dream of, top full of foraged food that plume of smoke rising charcoal as a result! There Dormice are seldom seen, we found in and around the through the woods on a is the possibility, if there however there are clues to coastline; opposite leaved couple of occasions if you is enough interest, to try their presence; hazel nuts golden saxifrage, parasol were walking near Minster an earth mound charcoal that have characteristic mushrooms, hips and Bridge in the last couple burn, which would involve gnaw marks, honeysuckle haws, crab apples, toadflax, of weeks. I was fortunate an overnight vigil to flowers nipped off at the pine needles, acorns, gorse to call in a favour from watch the burn. If you are base are just two. The other blossom, all of which can my old colleagues on interested then drop me a is finding day nests in the be used in one form or Dartmoor and borrow line. tubes or boxes and up until another and consumed their 4 foot kiln. This July I checked monthly to Dormice. resulting in differing facial ancient art has undergone find nothing. August and expressions. It was a chance a revival in recent years You may have seen me September seemed to fly by for us to share some recipes and was a popular choice crashing through the Peter’s with various events and a ideas with the public for our volunteer group to wood or appearing out of busy workload I had almost and to arouse curious have a go at. The wood we the undergrowth looking forgotten they were there. minds. Some of the ideas used was predominantly that came from the great sycamore though we did THE OLD MILL British public included; use oak, this wood we used sea beet omelette, bacon came from part of our BOSCASTLE and seaweed baguettes, woodland grant scheme Antiques HEDLEY VENNING Prints BUILDING CONTRACTOR Old Books Bears Your local tradesman with 30 years experience ------Linen • New Builds • Renovations Soft Toys • Roofing• Plastering Antique French Beds, Gifts, Cards, Children’s Clothes, Soft Furnishings, • Stonework • Drain Clearance Tea Rooms ... and Much More! ------Come And See For Yourself Tel: 01840 250113 tel: 01840 250230 Mobile: 0797 4581836 www.boscastle-oldmill.co.uk

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Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 35 Trelawny Male Choir – 2011 Canadian Tour At 2 am on Sunday, 25th September 2011, the 80 strong Trelawny Male Choir, of which Nicky Nicholls and Gordon Stephens are members, left Cornwall for Gatwick Airport. Nicky and Maria Nicholls and Gordon and Valerie Stephens, together with wives, partners and supporters of the group, made up a party of 208 travellers. On their flight to Vancouver International Airport they caught glimpses of the Hebrides, Iceland and Greenland, before touching down at 13.12 Canadian time. This Maria, Nicky and Gloria. was the start of the choir’s and the Pacific Ocean. are a reminder of Canada’s visit to the Anthropology 17 day trip around Canada A visit made to Stanley indigenous people - The Museum at the University and the culmination Park demonstrated the First Nations People. The of British Columbia. of more than two years kaleidoscope of the city’s next day the group were The museum is planning and rehearsal. cultural heritage and, left to their own devices internationally known for The following morning although much of the 1000 and Nicky and Maria had its Pacific Northwest Coast the group made an early acres of majestic evergreens arranged to meet up with collections and is named start from the Empire is given over to wilderness their friend, Marjorie as Canada’s top tourist Landmark Hotel to spend and lakes, in contrast there Tosdevin. Marjorie resides attraction. The building is the day sight-seeing around are gardens, a zoo and an in British Columbia but purpose built with public Vancouver. Vancouver is aquarium. Nicky and Maria is a regular summer visitor access to 10,000 objects located in the South West were impressed by the main to Boscastle. She often from all around the world, corner of Canada’s 10 attraction of the Park - the participated in the St including indigenous provinces. It nestles between West Coast Native Totem Endellion Music Festival, artefacts and a wealth of the Coast Mountain Range Poles or ‘Story Poles’ which where her singing delighted totem poles. Nicky and the Festival audience. Maria could relate to the Knowing how much Nicky First Nations People’s and Maria would appreciate philosophy of living in it, Marjorie had planned a harmony with nature; an The Old Coach House Relax in the beautiful surroundings of this 300 year old coach house, with large, secluded mature garden and private parking Open all Year All rooms are En Suite with TV & radio Geoff & Jackie Horwell Tel: 01840 250398 www.old-coach.co.uk

Page 36 Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Trelawny Male Choir – 2011 Canadian Tour ideal which Nicky said ‘is closest to my heart’. Nicky described his visit as similar to ‘a spiritual experience’. He feels strongly at the injustice done to the First Nations People in bygone days. He related several instances, particularly past efforts of Christian organisations to ‘take the Indian out of the child’ by removing them from the influence and traditions of their parents, a practice which continued well into the twentieth century. This seems outrageous, as is the fact that throughout the 19th and into the first half the choir on the Athabasca Glacier of the 20th century the First Trelawny Choir was well and dense forests. Finally Gardens in 1904 and, Nations People had to work received by a full house they reached Victoria, with similar to the Eden project, in secret, when creating and, in true Cornish style, its handsome 19th century the site was a worked their unique, traditional finished their programme stone buildings, vibrant out quarry’. The choir Arts and Crafts. They were with ‘Trelawny’. gardens and panoramic rounded off the visit with committing an illegal act, The next day the Olympic Mountains. The an impromptu song at the if they were discovered group’s destination was itinerary next day included Garden’s exit, a rehearsal producing these crafts. It British Columbia’s capital the Butchart Gardens. for the following day when, was not until 1951, when Victoria, on Vancouver With over 50 acres, they after another sightseeing the Revised Indian Act Island, where their abode incorporate a fragrant rose day, they were joined by the came into effect, that they for the next two nights garden, a relaxing Japanese Victoria Police Chorus at could openly produce their was the Empress Hotel. Garden and an Italian the Central Baptist Church traditional artefacts. As they travelled the 100 Garden. Work began on for an evening concert. the construction of the Leaving the museum, kilometres via the Strait continued on page 38 the choir’s day ended with of Georgia and Nanaimo an evening concert at St - the Bathtub Race The Bottreaux Restaurant Andrews Wesley United Capital - the scenery was Church. Joined by the spectacular with towering Boscastle PL35 0BG snow capped mountains Vancouver Welsh Choir, Private Parties & Functions catered for your Special Occasion or for a get together of family or A M HIRCOCK friends in our licensed bar & dining room reserved PLUMBING AND HEATING exclusively for your party. We can offer a sit down meal for 8-20 people General Plumbing or buffet style up to approximately 30 to suit Oil Central Heating individual requirements. Oil boiler, Rayburn & Aga servicing For further details please call Heather or Nicola 01840 250231 01840 250320 email [email protected] www.boscastlecornwall.co.uk

Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 Page 37 Trelawny Male Choir – 2011 Canadian Tour continued from page 37 Glacier. Here, specially concert and had publicity Edmonton International designed snow coaches photographs taken, wearing Airport for the journey Leaving Victoria transported the group over their Trelawny black polo home. behind, with its air of snow and ice part of the shirts. With no rest for tranquillity which Nicky They had travelled way up the glacier. Maria the choristers, the next 1500 miles and had and Maria so enjoyed, the surprised herself by walking destination was Calgary, an choir was on the move ‘achieved much in every on the glacier - and she has area of foothills and prairie respect’ during the 17 again. This time their the photograph to prove and the final leg of their objective was Kamloops, by day trip, for which they it! No small achievement journey. Scheduled was a ‘send their sincere thanks way of a 90 minute cruise when you consider that, in visit to Calgary’s largest through the Gulf Islands and gratitude to Adrian’. the past, hidden crevasses living historical village, No doubt it will be long and then inland through have led to the deaths of Heritage Park, where the the lush Fraser Valley and remembered. A lasting unprepared tourists. With sights and sounds and impression on Nicky was over the rugged Cascade a backdrop of mountain sensations of Canada’s Mountain Range. The the First Nation’s views on peaks, the choir were pioneers can be experienced community, seen in Stanley Cascades, stretching from photographed - one as they journeyed back Southern British Columbia Park and expressed by Chief member proudly waving in time. On the day of Joe Mathias – “Throughout to Northern California, are his Cornish scarf! the choir’s visit, Canada part of the Pacific Ring of the period of Colonization Having braved the was celebrating ‘Thanks Fire, the ring of volcanoes and Evolution of Canada glacier; treated the Giving Day’ which meant and associated mountains as a Nation-State, we mountains to some admittance into the Park around the Pacific Ocean. maintained ourselves as a impromptu harmonizing was free - as Nicky said From Kamloops they Distinct Social and Political on the Icefield and, with ‘How’s that for Cornish journeyed to Jasper, located Order. We retained our several sightings of the wild Luck’!!! That evening, in the Canadian Rocky identity as a distinct society, life along the way – ‘a bear, their final concert was Mountains and nestling in as a Nation we continue to a buck elk and his harem’ held in the Knox United the Athabasca River Valley. possess and exercise our - their journey continued Church, where ‘Trelawny’ The allotted two days of right of self-government, onwards to Banff. Here was accompanied by the relaxation and sightseeing a right recognised in they were allowed three enthusiastic waving of included a cruise by boat on both International and days R&R with visits to Cornish flags. After the Alberta’s Turquoise Jewel, Domestic Law; we have Lake Louise, the Yoho concert they were greeted Maligne Lake, (whose never relinquished our National Park and the Banff by a Boscastle girl - Gloria unique colour is attributed right of self-determination. Gondola which is similar Smale, née Kinsman - to pigments from the rocks Nicky Nicholls to a ski lift. The final day in and her daughter. Nicky and vegetation); a photo Co-writer GQ. Banff was rounded off with thought it prudent not to shoot of an elk mother and an eight minute journey, by ask her feelings on hearing baby and time to view ‘gift Gondola, to the summit of the Cornish Songs so far shops by the score’, before Sulphur Mountain, where from her birth place. The travelling on the Icefield at Summit Upper Terminal following day, a weary but Parkway and the Athabasca they held an informal fulfilled group travelled to BLOCKED DRAINS CLEARED FAST 24 hr call out Hedley Venning 01840 250113 0797 4581836

Page 38 Boscastle Blowhole Winter 2011 at the top of the North Martin’s Sporting Briefs Division Two of the Cornwall League and are some good football under Cobweb came out in in with a great chance of the guidance of player- top when the two teams promotion. They continue manager Robin Haddy, who drew each other in the to ‘Roll-up’ every Monday is now in his 30th season of Roy Rush Knockout Cup at the Community Centre playing local football. Apart Competition. and new players are always from a couple of seasons Bowls welcome, even though of senior football. Robin breaking into the League On a brighter note, has been a loyal servant to team might be tough on it’s nice to see how well Boscastle throughout his their current form. distinguished career and the players of Boscastle’s Merry Christmas and a hopefully he will achieve Short Mat Bowls team Happy New Year his aim of playing a full are performing. They MWP Football season alongside his son, currently sit proudly Sam, next year. As the saying goes ‘The only way is up’ for Boscastle 1st The second team has a team: since their win in very youthful look about it the opening game of the and even though they have season, they have only lost more than half of their managed a solitary vistory matches played, the future on all competitions, which is bright. now sees them languishing Darts at the bottom of the league Both the Napoleon and and in danger of losing the Cobweb have teams in touch with their nearest the Camelot Ladies Darts relegation rivals. League and it’s regrettable The goals conceded to report that, at present, column must also be a both are in the lower half worrying statistic for the of the League. manager, Neville Turner, Even though the chance who is doing his very best to win the league is well with the players he has and truly over for both available. Nicky and Arthur Nicholls take a well-earned break after sorting out teams for another season, Luckily the 1st team the arrangements for the Songs of Praise service. local pride is still at stake to Thanks to Jane Castling for the photo . still has time on its side to see which team will finish turn things around as there in the highest position. The malcolm Barnecutt are still more than half the Thursday night Boscastle league matches remaining. and District League is also We sell freshly Let’s hope all the players up and running for another have some shooting baked pasties, season, and, as it has been handmade boots in their Christmas split into two divisions, the cakes, scones stockings. Cobweb and the Napoleon and pastries, a The second team, on will not meet in the League, large range of the other hand are playing even though recently the breads, crisps & handmade P W D L F A Pts cookies, take- Boscastle 1st team away teas, coffee, 10 2 0 8 18 42 6 drinking chocolate Duchy Division 1 Boscastle 2nd team 8 3 1 4 20 29 10 Duchy Division 5 4 Bridge Walk, Boscastle, PL35 0HE (up to end of Nov 2011) Tel: 01840 250205

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