VILLAGE SURVEY RAFT RACE Although local people are consulted, The Village Hail committee thank many communities no longer feel that everybody who participated in this they are in control of their destiny in year's Raft Race making it a very en­ quite the same way as they were in the joyable afternoon. Special thanks to all past. One way, within the present con­ those who ran stalls and helped to trols, is for Cornish villages to produce organise the event, and to Coz the their own village plans by conducting Clown for his running commentary on the Race. It is estimated that about Village Surveys. 1650 will be raised for the Village Hall Rural Community Council has general fund. The final total will be provided information on how to go published in next month's Trio. COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER about this, and if anyone is interested in such a project, the relevant details Results: Published free in and for the pa r is h are available at 18 New Road. First Home - R.N.L.L - Neville Andrews, OF ST. ENDELLION IN NORTH CORNWALL. Mike Daly, John McDonnell, and Andy ISSUED ELEVEN TIMES IN THE YEAR AND A Community Fund has recently been Walton. DISTRIBUTED [WITHOUT CHARGE] BY THE established to support all manner of Best Constructed Raft - Wharnchffe HARBOUR SHOP AND THE BAY GIFT SHOP, projects which may be of benefit to the Hotel, - 'Jeffery Archer's community at large, including 'Village PORT ISAAC, AND BY THE POST OFFICE, Other Oars' (2nd. year running). Surveys'. If you know of a project in St. TRELIGHTS. ALSO AVAILABLE BY POST Best Fancy Dress - Bob Bulgin's Pirates. Endeliion Parish which could benefit FOR £2.75 PER YEAR (CHEQUES PAYABLE from the use of this Community Fund, Other Entries - TO ’ TRIO' PLEASE). PRINTING COSTS ask to see the leaflet giving details at Huntsman's Inn - 'Sea Horse* (6th.) ARE MET BY REVENUE FROM ADVERTISING. IS New Road. Golden Lion - 'Way Past' (5th.) COMPILED AND DUPLICATED AT THE Roscarrock - 'Paradise' (Sunk) BLACKTHORN PRESS, 18 NEW ROAD, PORT PORT ISAAC SCHOOL Unit II - 'Unit 11* (3rd.) ISAAC, CORNWALL, PL29 3SB, BY ROBIN Final week, summer term, 1987s P.G.Hotel - 'Ross's Rebels' (8th.) PENNA WHOSE VIEWS ARE NOT NEC­ Bulgin Ladies - 'Bang Gang' (Sunk) ESSARILY THE SAME AS THOSE EXPRESSED Sport Aid The final amount raised was P.1.Boys - 'Total Disaster' (Sunk) BY CONTRIBUTORS. *315.37 and w e would like to thank you Village Hail - 'Irangate' (Sunk) all for the wholehearted support given. St. Enodoc - 'Enodoc' (Ath.) ISSUE NO. 60 AUGUST 1987 Summer Fair Our thanks go to Mike Cindy Powell. Warner, his family, and staff of the Old BELL RINGERS N.C.D.C. AWARD SCHEME School Hotel and Restaurant for the use o f their premises on Monday 20th. July, The Beil Ringers of St. Endeliion would Are you aware of any scheme o f buil­ ding or conservation work which has it was a wonderful day and we made a like to hear from those interested in record 1300.75 for our school fund. This joining them, and learning to ring. been completed since January 1985 and will be used to buy a new' 35mm Practices are normaily on Tuesdays and which in your opinion has significantly camera and much-needed infant equip­ Thursdays from 7.30 pm. to 9.00 pm. improved the local environment so as to ment. Thanks to all parents who helped during the autumn and winter, but we deserve recognition? if you would like to make the afternoon a success and to would be happy to arrange a night to to make a nomination, please send de­ all villagers who supported us. suit most people. We could also arrange tails by 16th October 1987 to: a night for beginners. If you would like The Planning and Development Officer, Leavers’ Service On Thursday 23rd. to learn the art of bell ringing, please North Cornwall District Council, 3 .- 5 July, Mr. Trevor Cooper presented cups phone me on 88QA8S. Barn Lane, Bodmin. PL31 1L2. and certificates at our annual Katrina Warne. Or enquire first for further information end-of-year service. He also presented telephone Bodmin A121, ext. 217. books from the P.T.A. to the leavers. THANKS The prize winners were as follows: TRELIGHTS 1 would like to thank everyone for their Character Cups - Senior Boys Christ­ kind wishes, cards, and flowers, whilst I Our Annual Chapel Fete was a great success, when IA80 was raised. 1150 has opher Hallett. Senior Girl: Joanna have been in hospital. Many thanks. Aurnard. Junior: Kate Saveli. Infant: been sent to the Air Ambulance, and Sylvia McCrohon. Rebecca Daye. L150 sent to the Kidney Machine at Treiiske, the remainder for Chapel Certificates - Julia Williams, Kirsten Very many thanks to all those who con­ funds. Many thanks for all who worked Andrews, Katy James, Tom O'Connor, tributed to the gift which was present­ so hard and gave so generously. Ian O ’Shaughnessy, Peter Talbot, ed to me on leaving the 'Lawns', also (See 'Diary1 for Harvest E.Biake. Michaela Benz, Tom Wills, Bethney the cards and good wishes. Believe me Festival dates.) Albury, Sam Williams, David Oxiey, it was appreciated. Hoping to see you Richard Hayne, Donna Byfield, Beverley all again very soon. Sue Bag)ow> TRELIGHTS VILLAGE GREEN Hewett, Anne-Marie Hallett, Amy The flowers along the top of the new Bvfield, Ross Collins, Emily Walton. wall at the Village Green are a lovely Help! Apparently w e used to present a RICHARD LOVELL BROWN sight and the village must be proud of music cup which is no longer in school. The whole village was saddened to hear the great improvement to the little Were you the last recipient and have of the death at Treiiske Hospital of park. It is really quite a pleasure to sit you still got it? If so, please return it Richard (Dick) Lovell Brown of 'Dun­ there and rest a while when on a walk. to school and we will revive the trad­ oon' New' Road, aged 76 years. Dick Robin Penna. ition. had been unwell for some time. He was closely connected with many activities Harvest Supper Please remember to in village life. He was born in Port give your names in for this event on Isaac and in his earlier years had a KATE TAYLOR 2nd. October, at the beginning of next country fish round. He then joined the term. Police Force and was stationed at MOBILE HAIRDRESSER Bristol. The funeral service on Tuesday New term starts on Thursday 10th. 18th. August was held at Roscarrock September until 17th. December, Monday to Saturday Hill Methodist Church where Dick was lan Bruce. a member. A large congregation was from 9am. onwards present including representatives of the dhnet Corner Police Force and members of several Telephone Bodmin S807A4 Bowling Clubs. Our sympathy goes to Put o r Christ and wear Him like a coat Vera, widow, and Jack, his brother, in for all the world to see. their bereavement. to take photographs of the rubbish and N.C.D.C are not able to give financial PARISH COUNCIL also to contact Avon District Council assistance towards cost of cleaning the A report compiled from notes taken as many items appear to originate in toilets at Port Gaverne. during the monthly meeting held at the Bristol, although there are also packets Report of the recent meeting of Wade- Church Rooms, Port Isaac, on Monday with foreign markings on them. Port bridge and District Publicity Committee I Oth. August. Isaac and Port Gaverne beaches have read out by Mr. Penna who had been suffered more than Poizeath. Letters An apology was received from Mr. Dawe. asked to represent the Parish Council. are to be sent to the Department of The usual War Memorial donation is the Environment, Cornwall County Planning Applications 125, not L65 as reported at the last Council, and to Prince Charles. Mr. & Mrs. Powell - Formation of meeting. As no donation was given in rooms in roof space, West Winds, Port Port Isaac School 19S6, the cheque was altered to 150 lor Gaverne - 'no observations'. both years. Mrs, Cann reported that a recent Mr. & Mrs. C, Barribail - Demolition of Mr. Law reported that the pump had inspection by Mrs. Baird and Mrs. Lar­ existing dilapidated cottage and erec­ been renovated in Middle Street. kin, governors, had found a very good tion of a bungalow, Lower Bodannon, atmosphere in the school. Inspectors Trewetha - after long deliberation the Finance from the County Education Department Council gave support to the application. A fter payments, including sums for Port had praised the presentation of the cur­ Gaverne toiiet cleaning and footpath riculum report. Headmaster Mr. Bruce Mrs. Weiton - request for 'staff or.iy' condition on use of bungalow to be re­ clearing, a balance of -f.170 would be is to be one of a team of four head­ laxed - ‘no observations'. (Mr. Weiton reached and it was decided to precept masters appointed to appraise the for 1.500. The deposit account contains standard of teaching in Cornwall over declared an interest.) an amount of ll,323.AA. the next twelve months. Port Isaac is a The public were asked to leave the haii Audit Report hard-working school and has much as the Council were to discuss an est­ liaison with other schools. The clerk, Mrs. Willmott, reported that imate for repairing the top of the wail the accounts had been approved. Extra Light, Mayfield Close along the coast path at Port Isaac. Coastal Footpath Mrs. Trickett presented a request from Next Meeting an old-age-pensioner for a light at the The next monthly meeting of the Parish Following an accident where a person corner o f the Close. Although it was was thrown out of a wheel chair, Ciir. Councii will not be held at Trelights as not felt that the light is necessary, the Symons has requested an urgent, tem­ it would clash with the Harvest Fest­ porary improvement to the rough part Chairman and Vice Chairman will have ival. The autumn meeting at Trelights a took at the site one night. of the path near 'O vercliff'. wiii be held in October in future and so Turning Space, Church Hill next month's meeting will be at the Footpath Inspection Church Rooms, Port Isaac, at 7.30pm. A proposal by Mr. Law for a turning Several councillors reported that sec­ on Monday lAth. September. tions of the paths had been cleared and space by the seat at the top of Church an interim payment will be made to the Hiil was turned down on the grounds that large vehicles should not be using contractor. Clir. Symons asked for a the Hili as there were signs already. path from Port Gaverne Valley to Cold- stenton to be looked at. Free Parking for Coaches PENREAL ESTATE AGENCY Cornwall Structure Plan Coaches are not stopping at Port Isaac 11 MEW ROAD, PORT ISAAC because of the high fees - with the loss The leaflets about the reviews to the TELEPHONE 880302 of hundreds of potential customers. Cllr. Plan had been studied but appear not to Symons said he would be fighting for a (Proprietor: Keith Willmott) contain anything pertinent to the Parish. free car park anyway. Minepit Corner Sign *To the Village' RESIDENTIAL & BUSINESS Mr. Norris has asked Mr. McNichoi if An estimate is to be obtained for the PROPERTY SALES he will prepare a sketch to show how cost of putting a direction sign at the the corner could be improved. This will top of Back Hill. VALUATIONS & SURVEYS be shown at the next meeting. Seat - Trewetha Lane / Rose Hill BY QUALIFIED STAFF Footpath at Pendoggett Mr. Godfrey has asked what proof of A letter from Mr. Brander, Clerk to St. SELF CATERING HOLIDAY ownership the Parish Council wants. Kew Parish Council, asking for any ACCOMMODATION 'S.W.E.B. pays rent lor their pole, why evidence of people walking up Port Gaverne Valley and using the path can't the Parish Councii pay rent for AGENTS FOR GATEWAY their seat?1. Mrs. Cann will ask to see through Pendoggett Farm yard. the deeds. BUILDING SOCIETY Beach Pollution Clerk's Correspondence: Mr. Bolton said that N.C.D.C. has done very weli in trying to keep the beaches A letter from Trio with thanks for the clean but has been overwhelmed by the donation by the Parish Councii. recent mass of rubbish brought in by Permission to be granted for the use of THE BAX'GIFT SHOP the wind. Mr. Neale, M.P. should be Trelights Village Green for a barbecue. PORT ISAAC asked to hold a high-level enquiry now. Request for telephone kiosk next to NEWSAGENT & OFF LICENCE Cllr. Symons reported that he has asked Port Isaac Post Office to be considered the Environmental Services Department at next month's meeting. v Delivery of Newspapers and Magazines *Rodda'$ Cream The Wheelhouse * Button's Seeds

Candlelit Dinners in a beautiful ^ Cruelty-Free. Products *V id e o U ir e XVIC galleried restaurant right on n N V & I PORTABLE Vf D EO the water’s edge. Special dishes MACHINE*-2 TAPES TELEPHONE every evening, including local fish £5p£RNi6HT and shellfish. (0208) 880226 v uau. B o d m e r 880469 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7.30am■ 8pm. LETTERS times. If you would like to come along time we not only realise that it was Dear Sir, Could you please. find space then please feel free to do so, if you due to apathy but at least we know who to print the enclosed letter. The writer require any further information then 1 was personally responsible for the con­ is obviously well known in the village should be pleased to. help if 1 can. My ditions whereby the Planning Permission and has many relatives who S am sure home , address is 55 Fore Street, Port was granted. Soon may be seen and will be delighted to read his letter and. Isaac, and the telephone number is Bod­ heard the chaotic conditions created by appreciate as I and all those connected min S 80379. heavy transport and bulldozers and the with St. Peters, his generous donation I know there are many winemakers in most beautiful part of our heritage will towards the over L200 cost of repairing the village and 1 wonder if it would be be destroyed. What a tragedy. the church organ. Regd. P. Law. possible to arrange a wine tasting and This could be my final letter to Trio discussion evening for later in the year, regarding this subject. 1 am more than Dear Mr. Law, In a copy o f ‘Trio1 which possibly sometime in the autumn. If you grateful to the newsletter for printing I received recently, 1 noticed a letter are interested then perhaps you could , ail my past Setters despite the fact that from yourself indicating that urgent re­ let me know so that a suitable date and certain views may frequently not have pairs to the electric motor of the St. venue can be found. been the same as those of the* compiler. Peters Church organ were required. I Once again please accept the thanks of Jack G. H. Hoskin. should like to make a small contribution the Wine C ircle for your support. t© the repair fund and enclose my Margaret Couch, Hon. Secretary, Dear Sir, As a local I am fed up with cheque for L23. 1 grew up as a member & District Wine Circle, the remarks from some people about ©f tit# church choir, and have a feeling and C.W.B.C.A. the c liff path. Anyone would think they that my name may still be there carved were going to stop people from walking into one of the choir stalls, probably Dear Sir, 1 was recently horrified to along the path, it's an ugly sight as it carved during a dull sermon, of which read in the Express that some people is] wouldn't it be nicer to have a lovely there may have been many! My vicars are actually putting cooked meat in a road as well as the beauty which we all were the great Revd. W. Atterbury pasty! I speak from the heart and shall love. So let’s stop this bickering and Thomas, then the Revd. F. B. Soady, not mince my words! As' every Cornish put your energies into something that's and finally the Revd. N. A. F. Townend. woman knows, ail of the ingredients of more positive. Don Mitchell. I will always remember Tack Provis on a pasty must be raw, this includes the that organ, and the thunder he would meat, . which should be cut up or chop­ bring to 'The Trumpet Voluntary*. ped into small pieces. Cooked meat in a Dear Sir, Whenever we had a foggy day, Church Wardens were Mr. John Neal, pasty?, How offal, what a load of trige! my late husband, Jim May, used to re­ and Mr. Westlake Brown. Mr. Brown chuck it out! The pasty-making must be cite to us the following: was still living in his cottage in Rose left to the Cornish, Our reputations are A foggy day in wintertime, ■./ri u Hill when I was last in Port Isaac a at llSSiSr Brenda Andrews. A woman on the road 1 met, couple of years ago [He still does live Not old, not young, but something there, Ed.]. He and his sister A lice Dear Sir, Since December 1st 1986, past her prime. were absolute pillars of St. Peters. Qne when the .Planning Application was sub­ And like a Roman matron was her of my Sunday duties was to ring the mitted to build three bungalows at the mien and gait. church bell which was done manually end of the Cliff Footpath, ,1 have at­ Does anyone know more o f this, what it from the vestry. The big joke was al­ tempted, to remind local people of what is from or who wrote it? ways to rmstime it, 'starting early , or would be lost if the vehicular right of Mrs. Elizabeth May, late to confuse the congregation, which access was granted. 1, corresponded with Withy Garden, Port Gaverne. a't that', time was substantial. Your every organisation ' in the County letter brought back a lot of memories connected with such projects including and I apologise for boring you with County Council, District Council, Parish NATIONAL CHILDREN'S HOME Council, and our local M.P. 1 regret some of them. My very best wishes to On Wednesday 12th. August a Flag Day tfnat I lacked the support of the large you and the church in all that it stands was held in Port Isaac on behalf of the number o f people who talked so much “or‘ Tames Platt, Santiago, Chile.: National Children's Home. The sum of in relation to . their, objections but did LA7.88 was raised. I wish to thank nothing, else. Probably they anticipated Dear Fellow Residents of Port Isaac, Sheila Jarvis and Wesley Blake for help­ May I on behalf o f the Com m ittee and frictiphi between those who objected ing me. Their service is greatly ap­ Members of the Wadebridge & District arid those who did n ot,. but as far as 1 preciated. I would like to apologise to Wine Circle thank you all for your un­ am concerned there is ho personal pre­ stinting support of our recent Craft judice against either the applicants or whosoever it may concern for posting a Show. A considerable sum was raised those who were in their favour. notice on the board by the Platt which was immediately removed, i would wel­ for C ircle funds and it must be report­ Those who forfeit what to me is sacred come information . from someone in ed that a large proportion of this to the survival of the Port are we who authority as to the procedure for ob­ money does in fact find itself back in' walk the Cliff Footpath so frequently, taining permission to post notices on Port Isaac coffers, either through bus in addition to the thousands of visitors the board and also the nature- and .con­ hire or items purchased in local shops. who have traversed it for many years, For those o f you who might be interes­ it may not be long before the full sig­ tents o f notices allowed. pond_ p.. Law. ted in joining us, we meet on the nificance o f what conditions on the second Friday of each month in the C liff Footpath will mean, but my letter Town Hall, Wadebridge. Our next meet­ of December 1st I96S described pre­ ing will include a talk from a member cisely what '-'"would happen, and ROY SMITH of the Devon & Cornwall Constabulary undoubtedly will. Like so many happen­ BUTCHERS SHOP on the subject of 'Security', a subject ings in the past it will be said 'Why opposite Port Isaac Launderettes' dear to all our hearts in these modern wasn't something done about it?' This Tel: 880604 For d e liv e r y the same day THE .. ! S.R.Hewett ring orders before Ham. HARBOUR SHOP ele ctrical contractors MEAT • COOKED MEATS TEL:' BOEMN 880297 AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC, AND BREAD • MILK * CHEESE MAGAZINES * NEWSPAPERS INDUSTRIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN DELICATESSEN • CAKES • ETC. CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES SLIMLINE NIGHT STORAGE. HEATERS INSTALLED SUMMER OPENING HOURS STATIONERY * BOOKS * TOYS N .I.C .E .I.C . APPROVED CONTRACTORS Monday to Friday GREETING CARDS * GIFTS 7.30am. to 5.30pm., SELECTION OF PRINTS S.R.HEWETT, WINORUSH, NEW ROAD, PORT ISAAC. PL29 3SD Saturday NEWSPAPERS DELIVERED DAILY TELEPHONE 880319 7.30am. t o 4.00pm. DONKEY? DERBY R.N.L.i. PORT ISAAC BRANCH was Mrs. Marion Andrews, and Richard Hambiy won the men's event. The Wait­ As you ail know by now, the donkeys On Monday 20th. July, the Port Isaac ress Race was won by Sarah Irons, and for the derby were unable to get here. lifeboat had been assisting with This was unfortunate as there was a lifeboat celebrations and on a total of 1227 was raised for the large attendance who waited and waite- returning, the crew saw a windsurfer in R.N.L.I. Music was provided throughout ed . . . and waited, in anticipation. On trouble in heavy surf on Doom Bar, and the afternoon by St. Breward Band. behalf of the Playgroup we apologise to rescued Mr. James Baker, who was Four Legged Race - Thursday 30th. July all those people. Our sincere thanks go staying in a caravan at Old Polzeath. The Four Legged Race in aid of Port to the Tintagei & Lions who Crew members Mike Daly, John Cosh- Isaac Lifeboat started at the Cornish did all the work regarding the actual ali, and Richard Hambly landed Mr. Arms, Pendoggett, with judging of the derby. Also thanks to Di Benz for get­ Baker safely at Daymer Bay. fancy dress. The teams set off, helped ting ail the donkeys and races sponsored. The lifeboat was launched on Friday part of the way by tractors and trailers A t least no one went hungry thanks to 8th. August following a call that two provided by Norman Cleave and by John Powell and Clive Hester who did people were stranded on rocks between Treore Estate, and the first call was at the Bar-B-Que. Penhaiiic Point and Hoie Beach, near the Headlands Hotel, then on to the R a ffle winners were Mr. Strip, John Tintagel. Anglers Mr. Brian Johnson, Port Gaverne Hotel, the Lawns Hotel, Powell, Jenny Regier, and Joan Murray. aged 38, and Tam Nightingale, aged 11, and finally the Golden Lion, refresh­ The evening was not a total disaster as, both from London, were brought ashore ment being provided at each establish­ with the help of the Village Hall who at Port Isaac by crew members Neville ment. The race ended at the Port Isaac bought most of the beefburgers, etc. Andrews, Andrew Walton, and Mark Lifeboathouse. The winners were: which were left and 'Orcades* fish shop Provis. Fancy Dress 'The Clowns' - Jenny who are selling o ff the rest o f our cans A yacht went aground in surf at Pol­ Smith, Wendy Smith, Joan O'Shaugh- o f drinks, a profit o f over LiOO was zeath late on Monday 17th. August, and nessy. Ladies Team 'St. Teath Ladies from the White Hart' - 5arah Hollins- realised. Carol Richards. the Coastguard asked Port Isaac life­ boat to stand by while an attempt to head. Stephanie May, Jackie Piper. (on behalf of the Playgroup) refloat was made. Port Isaac lifeboat Mein's Team - 'The Golden Lion' Shane THE LIONS was launched shortly after 11pm., and Smart, Paul Hingley, Jamie Hunter. Tintagel & Camelford Lions Club would crew members Neville Andrews, Mike The event is organised annually by like to say how sorry they are that, due Daly, and John Coshall had almost Lionel Harris, with Stewards Peter to the non-arrival of the donkeys on reached the scene when the yacht re­ Cocks, Colin Blunt, and Roger Worth, Wednesday 5th. August, the Donkey floated, and they were recalled to Port and a lot of help from others, espec­ Derby planned in conjunction with the Isaac. ially the proprietors and staff of the Port Isaac Playgroup was unable to pro­ Lifeboat Larks - Sunday 26th. July local hosteiries. The amount raised will ceed. The Club was naturally very dis­ Port Isaac harbour was busy with both not be known until all the sponsored appointed at letting down all the hard villagers and visitors at the annual sums have been collected, but it workers from the various organisations Lifeboat Larks, where the festivities in­ already looks likely that last year's represented at the field and have ar­ cluded various games, a souvenir stall, record will be broken. ranged with Mrs. Diane Benz of the and a number of special events. Lifeboat Day collections in Port Isaac Playgroup for the return of the sponsor­ A raffle for a trip in the lifeboat was <5c District have raised a total of ship monies. We hope to hoid further won by a holiday maker Mr. Pearson 1 1098.06. Of this, 1415.59 was from events at Port Isaac and look forward who said it fulfilled a 'lifetim e's am­ street collections, the balance being to meeting you all then. bition. from house-to-house collections. David Honey, Secretary, Winner of the Ladies Welly Throwing John Scott. Tintagel & Cameiford Lions Club.

there, giving details. The object of the FOOTPATH AT PENDOGGETT FARM enquiry, of course, is simply to reach For nearly two years the St. Kew the truth of the matter. Parish Council has been trying to es­ If you would like to give evidence of tablish the claim by Cornish countryfolk your desire to have the disputed part of S.'iitl'tfM/li faos}ssc$7D and visitors to the North Cornwall the Footpath No. 13 established as a Coast for the right to walk a disputed public right of way, will you write to section of Footpath No. 13 - Port Ga- the Clerk to the Parish o f St. Kew, OPEN FOR LUNCHES verne to Pendoggett. The dispute centres on the section that it is claim­ 'Penistone', Wadebridge Road, St. Tudy,, COFFEES Bodmin, Cornwall. P L 30 3ND, and he ed goes through the Pendoggett Farm will send you a form to be completed. which lies close to the 'Cornish Arms'. & For many months correspondence and checking has ended without any positive ST. BREWARD BAND EVENING MEALS result, and so the St. Kew Parish Please note the change of date for the Council has concluded that the Claim­ ‘Last Night1 - Thursday 3rd. September. ants for the right to walk through the Theme: 'The Wild West'. Watch posters Pendoggett Farm should have the op­ for details. portunity of presenting their case in the The band wiii be playing Christmas UNIT II form of a formal approach to the carols around the village on Wednesday County Council. They require proof that 23rd. December. The collection will be Secondhand Furniture Centre the claimants have walked the path for 'Salvation Army'. Peggy Richards. All types of furniture and electrical appliances bought/sold. DENNIS KNIGHT House clearan ces. L igh t removals. 2a Trenant Industrial Estate, WE ARE NOW OPEN ALL DAY Wadebridge, Cornwall.

FISH MERCHANT Phone Wadebridge 3888 FISH CELLARS, PORT ISAAC OPEN 10am - 5pm Fresh Fish Daily 9.30am - 6pm. Saturday 9.30am - 5pm. MONDAYS - SATURDAYS Tel: (0208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone Free delivery daily to Port Isaac CHURCH NEWS August. Celebrant was the Rt. Revd. Michael Manktelow, Bishop of Basing­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SUCCESSFUL MUSIC FESTIVAL stoke, and with him was Bishop Kallis- The Church o i St. Endelienta once tos Ware of the Greek Orthodox 5P A WORD (MIN. 20P) PAID IN ADVANCE again provided a superb setting for the Church. Lunch was served in the church Visit Hattie's C o ffe e Shop, overlooking 29th. St, Endellion Music Festival. hall by members of the congregation. Port Isaac Bay - meet your friends for Large and appreciative audiences SILVER WEDDING tea, coffee, light snacks, lunch specials, enjoyed chamber, orchestral, and choral cream teas, Helsett Farm natural ice music of a very high standard, during Family and friends of Mr. and Mrs. cream, in a bright, friendly atmosphere. the ten days o f the Festival, Russell Poliinger attended a eucharist Parking for the disabled. Sir Michael Tippett was this year's in 5t» Endellion Church on Tuesday 11th. August to celebrate the couple's featured composer and, highlight o f the Mervyn's Bakery Shop 'Festival for many, was his oratorio 'A silver wedding. The Rector was celebrant. opposite Bay G ift Shop, Port Isaac Child o f Our Tim s' which was perform­ HEALING EUCHARIST ed in Cathedral as well as in the Open Summer & Winter church. A well-attended eucharist for healing for Bread, Confectionery, Pasties The Festival opened with a well-attend­ took place at St. Peter’s, Port Isaac, on Orders taken ed choral evensong at which the Wednesday 12th. August. The Rector preacher was the Very Reverend David was celebrant and he was assisted in Coach to Cornwali Coliseum for Shearlock, Dean of Truro. The Rector the laying on of hands by two members THE SHADOWS CONCERT of the congregation. was the preacher at the Sunday sung 110.50 inclusive, eucharist and the Revd. Bob Thorne, Judith Poliinger. Please book at Rector of Feock and Diocesan Com­ Prout Bros., Trelawney Garage. munications Officer, preached at the ST. PETER'S CHURCH festival eucharist celebrated in the A very big 'Thank you’ to everyone who church on the final day o f the Festival. supported the Summer Fair held on July CAMELFORD DAIRIES The Rt, Revd. * Richard Cartwright, 29th., at which the sum of 1326.66 was I would like to thank all my customers Assistant Bishop, presided, raised. Special thanks to all who con­ who have been so patient awaiting their An exhibition of photographs, articles, tributed towards the raffle either by milk deliveries during the high season - and manuscripts portraying Sir Michael donating prizes or buying tickets. 1 endeavour to provide a prompt and Tippett’s life and work was held in the Prizewinners were as follows: efficien t service but if there are any church hall. Whisky - Mrs, E. Jordan, Chicken Din­ queries please do not hesitate to con­ ner - Miss H. Grylls, Sherry - Mr. tact me. (I sell fresh pasteurised milk, PILGRIMAGE Elson, Dressed Crab - Mrs. W. Hayne, whole and low fat, eggs, fruit juice, Members of the Anglican and Eastern Chocolates - Mr. B. Orchard, Fruit cream-by-post, potatoes, plus many Churches Association who have been on Cake - Mrs. IVS. Slatter, Home-made other dairy products.) Thank you all for pilgrimage in Cornwall during August Sweets - Mrs. L, Collins, Clotted your support. The0 Reed. visited churches and holy places in the Cream and Splits - Mrs. S. McGuinness, area and attended a eucharist in St. Scarf - Mrs. V. Knight, Home-made THE PORT ISAAC FLOWER FESTIVAL Endeliion Church on Tuesday lith. Bread + Marmalade - Mrs. V. Wasteney. May 1 please be allowed to express the very sincere thanks o f the Festival com m ittee to all those who so wonder­ GARDEN SOCIETY CHIROPODIST fully contributed to the outstanding The next meeting of the Port Isaac & Congratulations to Mrs. Gillian Wild of success of our recent event. Many ex­ District Garden Society will be held in Port Isaac on recently qualifying as a pressions of appreciation were received the Church Rooms on Wednesday 2nd. chiropodist. Already a State Registered concerning the obvious e ffo rt made by September at 8.00pm., when final ar­ Nurse, Gill has been studying both at all in the floral displays representing rangements for the Autumn Show on home and at college for her new quali­ well over 20 organisations in the vil­ Saturday 12th. September at 2.00pm, fication. She now intends commencing a lage. As a result £275 was raised which w ill be discussed. If there is time a chiropody practice at Andrea's Hair on a 50/50 basis will go to the Gambian short discussion on ‘Foliage1 will follow. Salon in TintageJ Terrac- from mid Famine R elief fund, and for the upkeep Non-members welcome. September. Meanwhile she is offering a of the Chapel premises. Doris Hambly. visiting service. (See advertisement) Wesley Blake.

Port Isaac & District 9 3 beetroot (trimmed) 3 1 specimen dahlia Fruit: GARDEN SOCIETY 10 2 cabbages 4 3 dahlias (assorted) 1 10 blackberries Autumn Show, Saturday U 2 cauliflowers 5 6 outdoor carnations 2 5 cooking apples 12th. Septem ber, Schedule: 12 3 parsnips or pinks 3 5 dessert apples 13 1 cucumber (frame) 6 3 spray chrysanthemums 4 dish of home grown fruit Vegetables: 14 1 m arrow 7 3 blooms chrysanthemums arranged for effect 1 6 runner beans 15 1 pumpkin 8 flowering pot plant 12" diarn. max. 2 3 carrots (long) 16 heaviest potato 8" pot max. 3 3 carrots (stump rooted) Children's Section: 12 yrs. max. 17 collection of 3 herbs Flower Arrangement: a 3 onions (globe) in w ater 1 miniature garden 5 3 onions (flat) 1 buttonhole - I flower only 18" x 15" max.p 6 2 lettuce (untrimmed) F low ers: 2 table decoration - 2 arrangement of different 7 5 tomatoes with calyx i perfect rose - ! bloom max 12" overall flowers in lib. jam jar 3 3 turnips (trimmed) 2 3 roses in .a vase 3 miniature arrangement 3 novelty made with a max 4” overall fruit or vegetable

R. A. HANCOCK CENTRAL CsAftAQE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PORT ISAAC • CORNWALL BODMIN 880334 AGRICULTURALj f & DOMESTIC WORK . . (24 HOUR BREAKDOWN SERVICE) _ . „ UNDERTAKEN . g| SALES & SERVICE A A RAC CAR, VAN, & MOTORCYCLE REPAIRS, SLIM LINE 11 RADIATORS SERVICING, TUNING, AND SALES DTMPLEX & f CREOA COMPLETE SHOWER INSTALLATIONS OILS - PETROL - DIESEL - SPARES JET CAR WASH Robin A. Hancock, Hartland Road. j ' Telephone Bodmin 880328 IN-CAR COMMUNICATION SPECIALISTS Friday 4th. September; THE TRIO FREE DIARY S.OOpm: Harvest Festival at Longcross Hotel, followed by sale of produce. REGULAR FIXTURES Saturday 5th. September; BA8Y/TODDLER CLINIC: F ir s t Tuesday 2.30pm: Heritage Coast Walk No. 49, every month at the Surgery, 1.30-3.30 Boscastle. BRIDGE: Every Wednesday, Church H a ll, Sunday 6th. September; S t. E n d ellion , 7.30pm. 10.30am .- 5.00pm. Bodmin and Wenford GARDEN SOCIETY: F ir s t Wednesday every Railway Open Day at the old Bodmin month, Church Rooms, 8.00pm, General Railway Station. GOLDEN CIRCLE: Wednesdays, 2.30pm. Friday 11th. September; in the Cornish Cafe. S.15pm: R.N.L.l. Harvest Festival, Cor­ nish Arms, Pendoggett. PORT GAVERNE HOTEL PLAYGROUP: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 10.00-noon, Church Rooms. Saturday 12th. September: AND RESTAURANT 2.00pm: Port Isaac & District Garden TUESDAY EVENING FELLOWSHIP: 7.45pm., Society Autumn Show, Church Rooms. Gwel A rvor, T in ta g el Terrace. Telephone Bodmin 880244 Entries only during morning. WELL WOMAN CLINIC: Mondays with the 2.30pm: Heritage Coast Walk No. 51, Practice Nurse, 3 -5pm., P .I. Surgery, Pentire. WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP: A ltern a te Tues­ Sunday 13th. September: days, 2.30pm., Roscarrock Church H a ll. Treiights Chapel Harvest Festival - 11 am. Preacher Mr. Woodruffe. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: 2nd. Thursday in 6pm, Preacher Mr. Storey. the month, 2.30pm., Cornish C afe. Monday 14th. September: 7.00pm: Treiights Chapel. Revd. Young will take the service. Musical Items by Sunday 30th. August (tomorrow): 'Clarinda & Keith*. Supper to follow SOLICITORS and sale of produce. Proceeds for 10.30am.~5.Q0pm. Bodmin and Wenford Chapel funds. Railway Steam Gaia Day at the old THE ROCK * PORT ISAAC Bodmin General Railway Station. 7.30pm: St. Endellion Parish Council Monthly Meeting, Church Rooms, Port (0208) 880355 2.30pm; Heritage Coast Walk No. 46, Isaac. (Meetings at Treiights are to Lundy Bay. take place in October from now on.) Monday 31st. August (Bank Holiday); Tuesday 15th. September: 3,00pm: Heritage Coast Barbecue at Trewarmett (Walk No. 47). 7.30pm: Whist Drive in St. Endellion PROUT BROS. Church Hall. Wednesday 2nd. September; TRELAWNEY GARAGE Saturday 19th. September: 10.30am: R.N.L.l. (Port Isaac Branch) TEL. BODMIN 880208 8.00pm: Conservatives Barbecue at the C o ffe e Mrnng., 'Copper Beeches', St. Kew. Huntsmans Inn, Homer Park. ALL CAR & VEHICLE REPAIRS S-OOpm: Port Isaac & District Garden Society Meeting, Church Rooms. Sunday 27th. September: TAXIS * COACH TRIPS Thursday 3rd. September: St. Peter's Church Harvest Thanksgivings- 10.00am. Parish Eucharist. CAL0R & GL0GAS AGENTS Last night o f the St. Breward Band. 6.00pm. Evening Service and Supper. FREE DELIVERIES

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