FOOTBALL CLUB DONKEY DERBYS Did you notice how quiet the village This year the /Tintagel was on the evening of Friday 27th? Lions Club have offered to organise The reason was that a good percent­ two Donkey Derbys in Port Isaac. age of residents were on the annual This is a very popular event for pilgrimage to the Royal both locals and tourists. The two Showground, for Port Isaac Football organisations to benefit will be Club's Annual Dinner Dance and the Port Isaac Youth Club and the Presentation Evening. Playing Fields for new equipment. Everyone arrived full of expectation As usual we will be around looking and, as in other years, they were for sponsors for donkeys and races, not disappointed. The company, food so start thinking of original names. Any organisation that would like COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER and fun was fantastic, thanks to the to have a stall or car boot for any organisation and work put in by cause is most welcome at £2.00 per Bryan, Les, Alf, and Peter. Issued eleven times a year for the pitch. For further information civil parish of St. Endellion, North Committee member and player, Nigel please contact Carol Richards 880524 Cornwall. Available at 15p. per copy Sherratt, made the welcoming speech or Tony Fisher (Lions) 880415. from The Harbour Shop and The Bay to Mr. and Mrs, John Cudlip, and 1st. Donkey Derby: Tuesday July 24th Gift Shop, Port Isaac, and the Post to representatives of the Duchy 6.30pm. 2nd. Donkey Derby: Tuesday Office Stores, Trelights, or by mail League, referees, assistants, and August 14th. - 6.30pm. for a yearly subscription of £4.00. all the Club's guests. Published by Robin Penna (who does Mr.Cudlip spoke of the great come­ not necessarily hold the same views back of the Club after the problems Sue Bunt wishes to thank all those as those expressed by contributors). last year. From bottom of the League who came to her 18th. Birthday Duplicated at The Blackthorn Press, early in the season we have finished Party, and everyone for the lovely 18 New Road, Port Isaac. PL29 3SB very close to the top. He told us cards and presents. Special thanks the management and team are held in to Dad, Mun, Steve, The Huntsman's ISSUE NO. 89 MAY 1990 Inn, and all who helped. very high esteem by the League - Next Issue Saturday 30th. June. shown by the fact that Bryan Deadline 9.00am, Thursday 21st. Richards was voted 'top secretary' PLAYING FIELD EQUIPMENT in the League, and the team 'most A group Port Isaac mums are trying sporting'. We are all very proud of to form a committee with the aim of We have to report another tragedy, this - a just reward for all the raising funds to buy new equipment. this month, namely the sad death in hard work put in over' the years by There will be a public meeting at a fire at , of Stephen Jahn. Peter, Bryan, and the committee. the Village Hall on Tuesday 29th. We would like to send condolences May at 7.30 (see diary), anybody and sympathy to his mother, Joan. Les Honey told us that he has to interested should try and be there. resign as Commercial Manager now he Apologies for the rather poor has became St. Austell Football Club quality printing last month. The Lottery Manager, and he thanked Suzanne and Christopher Barriball truth is that the duplicating everyone for all their help over the would like to say thank you to all equipment has got rather old after years keeping the money rolling in. who gave presents, cards and best He emphasised that he will still be wishes on the birth of their 88 issues of Trio (some 385,000 involved in helping the Club as daughter, Lowenna Emily, born on sides since April 1982!) We are much as his work allows. We wish him March 22nd 1990. therefore forking out over £3,000 the very best. St. Austell Club will on new machinery - and only for be the richer for having him on stencil-duplicating even at that their team; our loss is their gain. CORNWALL HERITAGE TRUST price. When it is installed, we Port Isaac and Branch. hope to get better results. Les will still be at Bingo sessions, On Friday, 20th. April, in the and is helping me 'take the reins'. Penhaligon Room, Port Isaac, the Some of the articles were rather long again this month which is why The Presentations: Players' player audience experienced a rare treat when they were introduced to the we have done all the typing close of the year: Martin Thomas. Highest together. Please remember : scorer of the year: Carl Daley. expertise and artistry of profes­ Clubman of the year: Ray Berman. sional flower arranging by Pam Obi ITEMS UP TO 150 WORDS INSERTED FREE The award - the Neil Regler Cup for of 'The Pea Pod’, by courtesy of 5P FOR EACH WORD THEREAFTER Sportsmanship which means so much to David Philp. Her interpretation of By the way, some people put their the Club, especially this year as a Carribbean scene in flowers and Trio items in at the cottage, this Jennie Regler was able to attend and fruit was absolutely stunning and is not a good practice because all present it - was won by Sean Hunt. impressed everyone present. Three of the files are kept at the shop and All will agree, Sean is the type of her arrangements were presented at articles delivered to the cottage player the cup was meant for. the close, as raffle prizes. can easily get misplaced. Barbara was presented with a bouquet George and Rita Cowling then im­ for kitting the lads out each week. pressed us with a most fascinating You never see any other team looking slide presentation featuring the as smart. Thank you Barbara! Holy Wells of Cornwall. Lastly, Peter Rowe presented Bryan The Trust would like to express its w:Th a trophy for being 'secretary thanks to both presenters and BAf NEWSAGENTS ur the year'. audience for their support which is & OFF LICENCE Thanks to friends who donated raffle desperately needed to enable the prizes, our tradesmen are always Trust to continue its work of preserving Cornwall's Heritage. For Delivery of very kind to us. See you all at next further information about the Trust, Newspapers and year's Dinner. Ray Berman. please contact Mr. Barriball 880247 Magazines or Mr. Gaunt 880400. Jack Spry. Our thanks and best wishes to *Rodda's Cream Wht Quiet Corner friends old and new, to family, and of course, the weather man, for The only courage that matters making our return to Port Isaac such *VideoHire is the kind that gets you from a bright and pleasant one. We look one moment to the next. forward to seeing you in the Post Office (though hopefully not all at TEL. BODMIN880469 once!) and hope we can provide Mignon McLaughlin. you with a pleasing and efficient OPEN 7 DAYS A W EEK 7.30 om-Spm. service across the counter. ( closed l-j-pm during winter months) Jonathan, Caroline and Jacob Cleave. ANNUAL PARISH MEETING Inspector Buckingham said police A suggestion for a public toilet and officers were being taken to other guide/scout hut was thought a good Mrs. Cann urged electors to 'have a areas for the 'Birmingham Six'in­ idea but would cost too much unless, go' for an election next year. vestigation, Dartmoor Prison Death perhaps, the organisations involved The Financial Report showed the inquiry, etc. and not being re­ would be able to get some grant aid. second most expensive item is placed If you feel there should be The Community Council Field Officer running Port Gaverne toilets - over more police, write to your MP. who was to have spoken about safety 1756 of the annual expenditure. Out of 52 crimes in the area during in playgrounds, failed to attend. County Cllr. Harvey Lander spoke the year, 69* were detected. Burial Ground about his committee work, the county Many cars are being parked in the The Council are to value the land budget and the new Community Charge. wrong places but there is a lack of at St. Endellion with a view to The road at Pendoggett will be resources to deal with them, 'but purchase and the clerk was asked to widened during the next two years beware the roving traffic warden!'. obtain relevant information. but Bodannon was still 'on the When there were no questions, Mr. Map Notice Board books'. Endellion Lane at Trelights Buckingham said 'this must be a safe This will not be up-dated to include is to be cleared but not tarred. place to live'. the names of new businesses as it is Mr. Hill, County Rights of Way The Public Discussion covered the only meant to be a guide map, not an Officer, spoke of Parish Council topics of St. Endellion Lane, need advertising board. involvement in the need to en­ for a zebra crossing at the new HTH Duke of Kent's Visit courage the public to use footpaths, estate where the surgery will be, The Duke will arrive by helicopter the sole means of reaching the when will 'children' signs be put up to visit Port Isaac RNLI Lifeboat depths of the country and important near the village hall, problems with Station, on Wednesday 18th July, routes of communication with minor the footpath at the mill, work done and the 'Mayor' (Chairman of the maintenance cost compared with on paths without landowner's know­ Parish Council) has been requested vehicular highways. ledge, lack of protection for land­ to meet him at the slipway. Cllr. Henry Synons said this year owners against misdeeds by walkers, Clerk's Correspondence there has been the biggest upheaval dogs in the playing fields, the road a. Mr. Melhuish of Trelights has in council history. condition by the garages, and the asked for.the path across to St. When refuse collection contracts Community Charge and Business Rates. Endellion Church to be considered as were drawn up, some of the finer a right of way. Footpath Officer details were often forgotten. Mrs. Doney is to be consulted. The district rate was 1856 higher PARISH COUNCIL b. Mrs. Buckden, 5 Overcliff, wants than last year but 956 due to the A report of the monthly meeting cars prevented from parking across cost of collecting the Community (the 'Annual Meeting') at the Church the Fore Street access. The police Charge. Other increases due to cost Rooms, Port Isaac, Monday 14th. May and County Highways are to be told. of administration, private tenders, (held in the main hall instead of and high cost of refuse collection. the kitchen due to possible danger P l a n i n g Application: The council's 5056 nominal right to from an 'unsafe' chimney). Erection of 2 Farmworkers' Cottages, Treore Farm, Pendoggett, R. and J. rent at the Housing Association Mrs. Cann did not wish to stand for development above the school, will Pennington: the application was Chairman this year and Mr. Bolton supported by the Parish Council. be, effectively, as much as 9056. was elected on a vote of 6 to 3. If the public complain, the council Mr. Dawe, disappointed at being now have a statutory duty to clean a Public Discussion passed over for the chair, after Mrs. Strout said she thinks the street - but at a cost. twenty years' service to the Parish, We are reliant on tourism but the village is very dirty, 'and some of support is not strong enough. North announced his intention to resign. the worst offenders are locals who The election of other officers and should have some respect for our own Cornwall's best advertisement is to members of committees took place. get the infrastructure right. inheritance'. She is prepared to Mr. Stokes said ne had walked around walk Mr. Stokes around to show him. the village and thought it looked Mr. Penna said he frequently had to o.k., except for the litter. Mr. sweep his section of Dolphin Street. Dawe said the streets have not been Mr. Thompson often did the same for mflOHNBIICKHE swept, the drains have become Temple Bar and had recently even blocked and there will be flooding cleared out the gully so it would f/.ht\'u(ifitlcf/li f - /^'l (02CS)&$G&70 when it rains. Letters to be sent not be necessary to make a very long to the County Council and North detour when there is heavy rain. Cornwall District Council stating Mrs. C. Richards suggested that OPEN FOR LUNCHES the urgent need for work. St. Minver Parish be asked how they Finance bought their new burial ground. COFFEES £2,375, the first half of the year's Mrs. C. Provis mentioned hostility precept, has been received, and encountered during her efforts to & after payments, a balance of over raise money for playground equip­ EVENING MEALS £2,000 is left. £1,500 is to be ment, some people remember donating transferred to the deposit account, money in the 1950's for a play­ bringing this to just over £3,900. ground to be where the present main Footpath Triaiing Tenders car park was created instead. PENREAL ESTATE AGENCY Notices are to be displayed inviting tenders for the footpath work. Next Meeting 11 New Road, Port Isaac. Playing Fields The next monthly meeting of the Tel: 880302 Permission was granted for Donkey Parish Council will be held on Derbys to use the fields on 24th. Monday 11th. June at 7.30pm. in and St. Kew Services, July and 14th. August. the Church Rooms, Port Isaac. St. Kew Highway. Tel: St. Mabyn 657 RESIDENTIAL ANO BUSINESS PROPERTY MORTGAGE MATCH WITH k2 Fore Street, Bodmin PROVIDENT LIFE ASSOCIATION (0208) 72328 HOUSES TO LET 8 Fore Street, Camelford AGENTS FOR (0840) 212315 WOOLWICH BUILDING SOCIETY PHOTOCOPYING ANO FAX SERVICES SPROULLS The Rock, Port Isaac Proprietors (0208) 880355 Keith and Barbara Willmott SOLICITORS ST. ENDELLION CHURCH Jack & Muriel welcome you to the St. Endellion Feast Day MISS GLADYS IRENE BUTTIVANT The Rt. Rsvd. Richard Cartwright, Miss Buttivant, and her late sister Chairman of the 'Friends of St. Hilda who died in 1982, came to Endellion', presented a retirement reside in Kylstrawn, Port Isaac in <&olben Utoti 3nn gift of a cheque to Preb. and Mrs. 1970 from Barnet where they were Hugh Fryer, at the Annual Feast Day both school teachers. They were Balcony overlooking the harbour of the Church. The Bishop also members of St. Endellion Parish Drinks Patio - ideal for families presided at the Sung Eucharist at Church and were both regular in which the Rector was celebrant attendance. Miss Gladys, who was 84 Lunches assisted by the Ven. Rodney White­ years, had been a patient at the Evening Meals from 7.00pm. man Archdeacon of Bodmin, and Preb. Trelawney Nursing Home at Rock for Peter Whale. Bells were rung for the over three years. The funeral was at Crab sandwiches our speciality service and afterwards an excellent the Glynn Valley Crematoriun and was lunch was held in the Church Hall. attended by friends and neighbours Bellringers from Port Isaac and St. Endellion. On the afternoon of the Feast Day, the Guild of Ringers held their LONG CROSS Annual Meeting, enjoyed an excellent BLAKE VICTORIAN GARDENS tea, and attended Evensong conducted The whole village was saddened on by Preb. Jim Vincent, Vicar of April 21st, when it learned of the Friends, acquaintances, and Budehaven and Marhamchurch and a new death of Mrs. Evelyn (Queen) Blake. valued customers are always Prebendary of St. Endellion. Mrs. Blake had lived at Trelights welcome to enjoy morning coffee, Farenell Eucharist for more than 50 years. She was a lunch, cream teas 3 - 5 pm., The Church was crowded with parish­ member and much valued worker for either in our lounge bars, ioners from St. Kew, St. Peter's the Methodist Church where the Port Isaac, St. Endellion, and with funeral service was attended by many family room, beer garden, or •many friends, for the farewell relatives and friends. Revd. John children's play area, away from eucharist of the Rector and Mrs. Young officiated also at St. Mich­ the hustle and bustle of traffic. Fryer on Tuesday 8th. May. After­ aels, Porthilly, Rock. We express If you want to explore the garden wards Colonel Brown, Churchwarden our sympathy to the family in the from St. Kew, expressed the thanks loss of a wonderful mother, grand­ further, entrance is 75p, of all three parishes and presented mother and great-great Gran. season ticket: adults 75p, the Rector with a substantial The family and relatives of the senior citizens 50p, children cheque. Mrs. Fryer was given choco­ late Mrs. Evelyn (Queen) Blake of free accompanied by adult. lates, and the Julian Group she had Trelights, thank everyone for their founded in St. Endellion, presented kindness during their recent her with an engraved Rose Bowl. bereavement, for cards and messages Refreshments were served afterwards of sympathy received and for the in the Church Hall. large attendance at the funeral. Julian Meeting Special thanks to the staff of Port The Julian Group held its May Isaac Surgery, to June Schofield, GLEBE FARM DAIRY meeting in St. Endellion Church, and Ron Bray, Funeral Director. led by Mrs. Pat Hardman. (St. Endellion) Judith Pollinger. Bright and early deliveries of fresh milk and cream GURNEY ST. PETER'S PARISH CHURCH Miss Winifred Mary Gurney, formerly from our own dairy. It was very sad to say goodbye to of the White Cottage, Port Gaverne, Skimmed milk 26p, Silver Father Hugh Fryer. I am sure all in died at the Trelawney Nursing Home, top and semi skimmed 29p. the village who knew him appreciated Rock, after a long illness. The his hard work and will wish him a funeral on May 1st. was at the Glynn Tel Bodmin 880732 happy and healthy retirement. The Valley Crematorium and was attended parish is very fortunate that by a number of her closest friends. Father Wainwright and Father Dunford She was aged 80 years. are to continue with our mid-week service as usual. Wednesday Morning Eucharist at 10.00am. Flower Festival I would like to remind organisations Prout Bros. .taking part in our Flower Festival TRELAWNEY GARAGE (Aug 9th. - 12th.) that it would be TELEPHONE (0208) 880208 helpful if they could let me know which Bible Story they have chosen and if they would like a pedestal. Coach Trips Mini-Market A successful morning on May 15th. All Car & Vehicle Repairs Total £72.25. This includes dona­ • S u n d a i j L u n c h e s tions. Thank you to all stall Handy Gas Agents 0 0 m holders and helpers. Next market on June 19th. Jo Phillips. - free deliveries

0 0 ESTATE AGENT’S BUSINESS TRANSFERS f r C c t e y s T & f & A NEW ROAD FORE STRfiET PORT ISAAC BOSCASTLE 0 • ♦ CORNWALL CORNWALL CtuvsAnc//but* PL29 3 SB PL 35 0AX W (020£) &GOZ60 TEL (0208) 880125 TEL (08405) 585 ST. ENDELLION CHURCH Jack & Muriel welcome you to the St. Endellion Feast Day MISS GLADYS IRENE BUTTIVANT The Rt. Revd. Richard Cartwright, Miss Buttivant, and her late sister Chairman of the 'Friends of St. Hilda who died in 1982, came to Endellion', presented a retirement reside in Kylstrawn, Port Isaac in <@oUien Hion 31nn gift of a cheque to Preb. and Mrs. 1970 from Barnet where they were Hugh Fryer, at the Annual Feast Day both school teachers. They were Balcony overlooking the harbour of the Church. The Bishop also members of St. Endellion Parish Drinks Patio - ideal for families presided at the Sung Eucharist at Church and were both regular in which the Rector was celebrant attendance. Miss Gladys, who was 84 Lunches assisted by the Ven. Rodney White­ years, had been a patient at the Evening Meals from 7.00pm. man Archdeacon of Bodmin, and Preb. Trelawney Nursing Home at Rock for Peter Whale. Bells were rung for the over three years. The funeral was at Crab sandwiches our speciality service and afterwards an excellent the Glynn Valley Crematoriun and was lunch was held in the Church Hall. attended by friends and neighbours Bellringers from Port Isaac and St. Endellion. On the afternoon of the Feast Day, the Guild of Ringers held their LONG CROSS Annual Meeting, enjoyed an excellent BLAKE VICTORIAN GARDENS tea, and attended Evensong conducted The whole village was saddened on by Preb. Jim Vincent, Vicar of April 21st, when it learned of the Friends, acquaintances, and Budehaven and Marhamchurch and a new death of Mrs. Evelyn (Queen) Blake. valued customers are always Prebendary of St. Endellion. Mrs. Blake had lived at Trelights welcome to enjoy morning coffee, Fareiiell Eucharist for more than 50 years. She was a lunch, cream teas 3 - 5 pm., The Church was crowded with parish­ member and much valued worker for either in our lounge bars, ioners from St. Kew, St. Peter's the Methodist Church where the Port Isaac, St. Endellion, and with funeral service was attended by many family room, beer garden, or •many friends, for the farewell relatives and friends. Revd. John children's play area, away from eucharist of the Rector and Mrs. Young officiated also at St. Mich­ the hustle and bustle of traffic. Fryer on Tuesday 8th. May. After­ aels, Porthilly, Rock. We express If you want to explore the garden wards Colonel Brown, Churchwarden our sympathy to the family in the from St. Kew, expressed the thanks loss of a wonderful mother, grand­ further, entrance is 75p, of all three parishes and presented mother and great-great Gran. season ticket: adults 75p, the Rector with a substantial The family" and relatives of the senior citizens 50p, children cheque. Mrs. Fryer was given choco­ late Mrs. Evelyn (Queen) Blake of free accompanied by adult. lates, and the Julian Group she had Trelights, thank everyone for their founded in St. Endellion, presented kindness during their recent her with an engraved Rose Bowl. bereavement, for cards and messages Refreshments were served afterwards of sympathy received and for the in the Church Hall. large attendance at the funeral. Julian Meeting Special thanks to the staff of Port The Julian Group held its May Isaac Surgery, to June Schofield, GLEBE FARM DAIRY meeting in St. Endellion Church, and Ron Bray, Funeral Director. led by Mrs. Pat Hardman. (St. Endellion) Judith Pollinger. Bright and early deliveries of fresh milk and cream GURNEY ST. PETER'S PARISH CHURCH Miss Winifred Mary Gurney, formerly from our own dairy. It was very sad to say goodbye to of the White Cottage, Port Gaverne, Skimmed milk 26p, Silver Father Hugh Fryer. I am sure all in died at the Trelawney Nursing Home, top and semi skimmed 29p. the village who knew him appreciated Rock, after a long illness. The his hard work and will wish him a funeral on May 1st. was at the Glynn Tel Bodmin 880732 happy and healthy retirement. The Valley Crematorium and was attended parish is very fortunate that by a number of her closest friends. Father Wainwright and Father Dunford She was aged 80 years. are to continue with our mid-week service as usual. Wednesday Morning Eucharist at 10.00am. FltMer Festival I would like to remind organisations Prout Bros. .taking part in our Flower Festival TRELAWNEY GARAGE (Aug 9th. - 12th.) that it would be TELEPHONE (0208) 880208 helpful if they could let me know which Bible Story they have chosen and if they would like a pedestal. Coach Trips Mini-Market A successful morning on May 15th. All Car & Vehicle Repairs Total £72.25. This includes dona­ L u n c U c s tions. Thank you to all stall Handy Gas Agents 0 0 m holders and helpers. Next market on June 19th. Jo Phillies. - free deliveries R ^ s L a u n s u t

0 0 0 LSI’ATI) AGENTS BUSINESS TRANSFERS f r L c t e j j s J & t c s A & n c £ JEtfny»cat\. NEW ROAD FORE STRfiET PORT ISAAC BOSCASTLE 0 0 0 CORNWALL CORNWALL O v t S < a « c / PL293SB PL 35 0AX T&. (ozos)880260 TEL (0208) 880125 TEL (08405) 585 A SPECIAL MESSAGE BROWNIES to all readers of Trio, but special­ No one can have failed to be moved JOHN PAUL ly to everyone who has suffered by the plight of the Rumanian from ARTHRITIS. Wretched, isn't it? orphans seen on TV recently. The (Tualilied Plumbing and th§ Arthritis and Rheumatism Brownies are helping with the relief Council is doing all it can sponsor­ campaign. My nephew and his wife, and Heating Kngineer ing research to find a cure. If you with two others, youth leaders with are a sufferer, to however small a the 'Crusaders' (the Christian Youth degree, will you help with fund Organisation) will drive a lorry of raising for this most worthwhile supplies across at the end of July. cause? We are running three coach This is the third lorry, and they trips this summer as part of our intend to spend two weeks decorating I'd. TiTbellierick (ovm>8) H(>2^;p effort. Will you support these? hospitals and orphanages with post­ 30th. May, leaving 11.45pm: ers, etc., to liven up the lives of or Bodmin (0208) » Holsworthy Market and . £2.50 these poor children. Medical sup­ 13th. June, leaving 9.00am: plies and clothing apart, the most Mystery trip to Exmoor. £4.00. valuable thing is SOAP, this has 11th. July, leaving 9.00am: taken over as currency as there is Day trip to St. Ives. £3.50. so little available. The Brownies gtabrea’si Please book with me (880404) or with will collect wrapped soap, so if you UNISEX HAIR SALON the garage (880208). A full bus load can spare a bar or two, please give gives us a little profit for the it to them, or Melanie Dingle, Sue TINTAGEL TERRACE, PORT ISAAC A.R.C. Thanks - anticipating your Gaunt, or me, by the end of June for support . . . Grace Hooper. us to pass on. A small item we all FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT take for granted, can mean so much. Please help. Cindy Powell. TELEPHONE 880789 MOUNT EDGCUMBE HOSPICE -5 Thanks to the efforts of very many TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9 people £332 was sent to the Hospice (late appointments as a result of the fund raising day Sir, This year's St. Endellion by arrangement) on March 17th. Spring Festival was once more a During the summer, in conjunction great success. I attended three of with the Air Ambulance, there will the concerts and was - as usual - be a charity Book Stall at the enthralled. But I do feel irritated Launderette (by kind permission of that tickets can be bought virtually R. A. HANCOCK Castle Properties). Any clean everywhere except in Port Isaac. I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR suitable books will be gratefully know that there are those in the received by either Betty Milton village prepared to sell them. It AGRICULTURAL & OOMESTIC WORK or myself. Sheila Jarvis. would be a considerable convenience UNDERTAKEN SALES & SERVICE to village dwellers and visitors if a local distribution point could be SLIM LINE RADIATORS VILLAGE HALL. negotiated. Graham Tayar. DIkPLEX & CREDA As mentioned in the February issue Tickets used to be available at COMPLETE SHOWER INSTALLATIONS of Trio the committee is once more Blackthorn Press but three years ago hatching schemes for fund raising. we were told that people could go f There will be a Barbecue at 'West Robin A. Hancock, Hartland Road. to the vicarage at St. Endellion Winds', Port Gaverne on Sat. 30th. Telephone Bodmin 880328 which was more convenient for the June, and either a Ceilidh or Barn Festival organisers. Fred Thompson. Dance in the Village Hall on Saturday 14th. July. The previously THE postponed 'Forties Dance' will be held in the Hall on Saturday 22nd. HARBOUR SHOP September. Bar Licences have been requested for these events. It is TEL: BODMIN 880297 hoped that these functions, to­ MAGAZINES * NEWSPAPERS gether with the Annual Raft Race at Port Gaverne Beach on Sunday 5th. CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES August, will be of considerable STATIONERY * BOOKS * TOYS help towards the second phase of the refurbishing of the Hall, which will GREETING CARDS * GIFTS include new heating, roof insulation SELECTION OF PRINTS and secondary glazing. Bess Coates. NEWSPAPERS DELIVERED DAILY LIFEBOAT PORT GAVERNE HOTEL The Art Exhibition at Port Gaverne AND RESTAURANT Hotel was closed by Mr. Laurie Guy of St. Enodoc Golf Club on Friday SIMPLY - The Pea Pod 11th. May. The sum raised was £1,100, and the raffled picture by JUST BETTER DINING Frank McNichol was won by Arthur and For all your Nancy Kimberley of St. Minver. Telephone Bodmin 880244 Night Fruit and Day John Scott. 880304 Vegetables 880223

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Interflora Tel: (0208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone The committee (less Fred Thompson CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS who wants to concentrate more on lOp a word (min. 50p) in advance PORT ISAAC charity work) was re-elected, plus AND DISTRICT two new members and now consists of: HAPPI SIGNS AND DESIGNS TOURISM Mike Alford (Hon. Sec.), Contact Kevin A. Hancock, DIP, SIAD, Catol Baumberger, Chris Harris, Bodmin 880328 or Launceston 772724. ASSOCIATION Eleanor Hawken, Sheila Jarvis, Malcolm Lee (Hon. Treas.), A fine evening, and - perhaps UNIT II Secondhand Furniture Robin Penna, Fred Ross, Centre. All types of furniture and victims of our own success - many Carol Stewart, Henry Stickland, hotels and restaurants were busy, electrical appliances bought/sold. Henry Symons, Roger Warrillow House clearances. Light removals. so there were only a few people at (Chairman), and Geoffrey Wells 4a Trenant Industrial Estate, the A.G.M. It was a lively and (Asst. Hon. Sec.). Wadebridge. Phone Wadebridge 3888, interesting meeting. Roger Warrillow Malcolm Lee outlined proposals for a evening Bodmin 880130. Open Mons - explained the need for the Associa­ 'Holidaymaker Survey'. Sats 10am - 5pm Weds: 10am - 1pm. tion to promote the 'lean months' There was an interesting discussion Free delivery daily to Port Isaac. and extend the season. People living about visitor information, forms of here who support the Association advertising, businesses staying open FUCHSIAS Order now - from 35p. help it to try and keep the area the longer, 'civic pride’ in our Phil Milton 880318 way it is - a survey has found village, and the inevitable litter people come 'because Cornwall is and rubbish dumping worries. FOR SALE Triumph-Adler SE 1040 green'. There are many 'theme Roger Warrillow thanked everyone heavy-duty, sophisticated electronic parks', our 'theme' is the working for coming, and said 'the executive typewriter. Can be seen at 18 New fishing harbour, and our history. committee cannot exist without the Road. £500 o.n.o. Tel: 880292. The year's achievements: money from support of the public'. sponsorship, new colour guides, updated accommodation list, posters, PORT ISAAC POST OFFICE and £250 from Wadebridge Publicity Just a reminder of some of the ser­ WARDEN LEAVES vices that your Post office can Committee for postal expenses. There were flowers, presents, and Fred Thompson, pointed out that offer you - apart from our absolute­ tears for popular Jane Ward, our ly first class stamps! Cheap, con­ the full amount from the anonymous warden, when she said 'goodbye' to sponsor will be £5,000 - money venient, year-round, daily, banking take up a post in Totnes. A first- facilities (even on Saturdays!) available to associations only. class warden, she was with us for Only fully paid-up Association from 9.30 - 5.30 on weekdays and two years and we are very sorry she 9.00 - 2.30 on Saturdays. Lunch 1.00 members will be included in the new is leaving but we wish her every accommodation guide. - 2.00. The least painful way to pay success in her new job. your Community Charge - a little bit It was agreed that subscriptions Mayfield Pensioners. every month. Details of these and should stay the same: other services available on request. Hotels...... £30. PORT ISAAC SINGERS Guest Houses, Shops, Restaurants, Formed in 1970 with just twelve YOGA - Stretch and relax. Cafes, and other businesses . £15. singers, the choir, under its Classes on Tuesdays 7.00 - 9.00pm. Bed 4 Breakfasts accpmmodating founder conductor Janet Townsend, £2 per session. Suitable for all up to six people...... £10. has grown steadily in size and ages. Come and join us at the Self-catering establishments reputation. They have achieved out­ Penhaligon Room (Liberal Club). (Cottages, Flats) one unit . £10. standing competition successes both each unit extra, plus . . . . .£5. in Cornwall and further afield: BODMIN STEAM RAILWAY Free maximum...... £30. Bath, Cardiff, Blackpool, and timetable leaflets available at Private members...... £5. Cheltenham, where they twice won the The Blackthorn Press. New businesses joining after August Champion Trophy for Ladies' Choirs only pay half rates. at the Music Festival. TREVATHAN FARM Pick your own Please pay subscriptions to Malcolm The Singers were chosen to represent strawberries at St. Endellion. Lee, Gull Rock, Port Gaveme. Cornwall in the Interceltic Festival Available throughout the summer. The colour leaflet will be on sale in Brittany in 1985 and have made Ring 880248 for details of opening at £8 per 100 to members, £12 per several appearances on national hours and price. 100 to non-members. television from 'Opportunity Knocks' to 'Songs of Praise’. They are also regularly heard on local radio having made their own tape, and last TRELIGHTS POST OFFICE Christmas contributed to a tape of $.R. Hewett AND STORES West Country Carols. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS If any potential young singer AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC, AND Telephone 880247 (particularly soprano) is interested in joining, please contact Janet INDUSTRIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN Townsend or any other choir member. SLIMLINE NIGHT STORAGE * HEATERS INSTALLED smc PORT ISAAC RELAYS ** We wish Steve Hewett every success N.I.C.E.I.C. APPROVED CONTRACTORS with his new venture - he has taken Castle IRocfc Ibotel over the electrical and television S.R.HEWETT, WINDRUSH, NEW ROAD, shop in Fore Street. He tells us the PORT ISAAC. PL29 3SD Full a la Carte Menu shop will now be open full-time. TELEPHONE 880319 Traditional Sunday Lunches Garden open for Snacks (Easter - October) EXTENSIONS MORRIS & HENDERSON The Kernow Room RENOVATIONS BUILDERS & DECORATORS available for PROPERTY functions-pafties-meetings MAINTENANCE PORT ISAAC Ample Car Parking CARPENTRY Budget Accommodation WORK GUARANTEED (from 1 11.50 per night) KITCHEN FITTING for 'Walkers' etc. Telephone (0208 ) 880069 / 880682 Tuesday 19th. June: Saturday 28th. July: THE TRIO FREE DIARY 10.00am: Mini-Market, Church Hall. Trio issue no. 91. 7.30pm: Whist Drive, Sunday 29th. July: REGULAR FIXTURES IN PORT ISAAC St. Endellion Church Hall. 2.30pm: Port Isaac Cricket Club v. BABY/TODOLER CLINIC: First Tuesday N. Star (T. Team), at St. Minver. every month at the Surgery 1.30-3.30 Thursday 21st. June: GOLDEN CIRCLE: Wednesdays, 2.00pm. Trio Deadline 9.00am. Tues. 31st. July - Fri. 10th. Aug: in the Cornish Cafe. St. Endellion Summer Music Festival. PLAYGROUP: 10 - 12am, Village Hall, Thursday 2nd. August: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. RNLI (P.I.Branch) at PORT ISAAC SINGERS: Practices WILDWEST Lifeboat Day, Boscastle. Thursday evenings, 8.00pm. Sunday 5th. August: AT THE CASTLE ROCK HOTEL at Port Isaac Primary School. Afternoon: Port Gaverne beach, WELL WOMAN CLINIC: Mondays, with the SATURDAY 23RD. JUNE FROM 7.00PM. Village Hall Raft Race Practice Nurse, 3-4pm, P.I. Surgery. ■HO-DOWN' Sc C0URT-R00M ORAMA BY Wednesday 8th. August: WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: 2nd. Thursday 6.30pm: Port Isaac Cricket Club v. in month, 2.00pm., Penhaliaon Rooms SHERIFF DANNY ARNOLD AND COWBOYS Mill House Inn. Tintagel Eve. (opposite Old School Hotel). FROM 'FRONTIER CITY' League. YOGA CLASS: 7.00 - 9.00 Penhaligon Thursday 9th. August: Rooms, Tuesday evenings. IN AID OF R.N.L.I. YOUTH CLUB: 7.0 - 9.0 Friday eve­ Lifeboat Day, Port Isaac. nings, Wesley Room, Roscarrock Hill. Sunday 12th. August: 2.30pm: Lifeboat Larks, Dates are added to the computer disk Sunday 24th. June: Port Isaac Harbour. 10.50am: Port Isaac Cricket Club v. as soon as they are received, so let Tuesday 14th. August: us have details of all events as Cornishman. Knock out at Tintagel. soon as they are fixed to ensure you 6.30pm: Donkey Derby, Thursday 28th. June: Port Isaac Playing Fields don't miss the Diary. 9.30am: Prouts' Coach trip Saturday 26th. May: to . Thursday 16th. August: Trio Deadline 9.00am. Trio issue no. 89. Wednesday 27th. June: Sunday 27th. May: 10.30am: St. Endellion Saturday 18th. August: 2.00 - 4.0pm: RNLI (P.I.Branch) Conservatives Coffee Morning 2.30pm: Trelights Show Tremeer Gardens, St. Tudy. at 'Badgers', Trelights. at Park villa. Monday 28th. May: Saturday 30th. June: Wednesday 22nd. August: Spring Bank Holiday. Trio issue no. 90. 6.30pm: Cobweb Inn v. Port Isaac Cricket Club. Tintagel Eve. League. Tuesday 29th. May: Village Hall Barbecue at 7.30pm: Public Meeting at the 'West Winds', Port Gaverne, Saturday 25th. August: Village Hall to help with new Sunday 1st. July: Trio issue no. 92. playing field equipment. 2.30pm: Pickwick inn v. Port Isaac Sunday 26th. August: Wednesday 30th. May: Cricket Club. 2.30pm: Port Isaac Cricket Club v. 11.00am: Coach trip to Wednesday 4th. July: Touring Team. Holsworthy Market and Bude. 10.00am: W. I. Arts & Crafts Monday 27th. August: Contact Mrs. Hooper. 880404. Open Day at Church Hall. Summer Bank Holiday. 6.30pm: Port Isaac Cricket Club v. Thursday 5th. July: Thursday 30th. August: St. Gennys. Tintagel Eve. League. 6.30pm: Port Isaac Cricket Club v. St. Breward Band last night. Thursday 31st. May: Camels. Tintagel Eve. League. Thursday 6th. September: 10.30am: RNLI (P.I.Branch) Coffee Sunday 8th. July: 10.30am: RNLI (P.I.Branch) Coffee Morning, Melbourne House, Boscastle. 2.30pm: Gorran v. Port Isaac Cricket Morning, Copper Beeches, St. Kew. Sat. 2nd. - Thurs. 14th. June: Club, at Gorran. Friday 14th. September: N. Cornwall Heritage Coast Service, Wednesday 11th. July: 8.15pm: RNLI (P.I.Branch) Harvest Mobile Information Centre in 10.30am: RNLI (P.I.Branch) Coffee the main car park 10am. - 5pm. Festival, Cornish Arms, Pendoggett. Morning, Handsacre, Trelights. Thursday 20th. September: Sunday 3rd. June: 11.00am: Coach trip St.Ives. Trio Deadline 9.00am. 2.30pm: Port Isaac Cricket Club v. Contact Mrs. Hooper. 880404. Saturday 22nd. September: Gorran, at St. Minver. Saturday 14th. July: Thurs. 7th. - Sat. 9th. June: The Annual Show of Port Isaac 8.00pm: A Ceilidh or Barn Dance, and District Garden Society. Royal Cornwall Show, Wadebridge. in the Village Hall. 8.00pm: Village Hall Thursday 7th. June: Sunday 15th. July: 'Roaring Forties' Disco. 9.00am: Prouts' Coach trip Prouts' Trip to Scilly Isles. Saturday 29th. September: to Plymouth. Please book early. Trio issue no. 9. Sunday 10th. June: Tuesday 17th. July: Wednesday 3rd. October: 2.30pm: St. Tudy v. Port Isaac 7.30pm: Whist Drive, Cricket Club, at Tintagel. St. Endellion Church Hall. Golden Circle new session starts. Tuesday 12th. June: Saturday 21st. July: Friday 5th. October: 10.30am: RNLI (P.I.Branch) Coffee 7.00pm: St. Endellion Conservatives 1.45 for 2.00pm: St. Endeilion Morning, Slipway Hotel. Summer Supper, Valley Cottage, Port Conservatives Bridge Afternoon, Green Door Club. Wednesday.13th. June: Gaverne. Admission by ticket only. 9.30am: Coach trip: Thursday 19th. July: Thursday 18th. October: 'Mystery Tour to Exmoor' Trio Deadline 9.00am. Trio Deadline 9.00am. Contact Mrs. Hooper. 880404. Tuesday 24th. July: Sunday 21st. October: Thursday 14th. June: 6.30pm: Donkey Derby, 10.30am: RNLI (P.I.Branch) Car Boot 7.45pm: St. Breward Band first Port Isaac Playing Fields Sale, The White Hart, St. Teath. night. Concert on the Piatt followed Thursday 26th. July: Saturday 27th. October: by the Flora Dance. 6.30pm: RNLI (P.I.Branch) Start Trio issue no. 94. 6.30pm: Delabole Workingmen's Club of the Four Legged Race from the v. Port Isaac Cricket Club. Tintagel Cornish Arms, Pendoggett. Please note: the Blackthorn Press Eve. League. will be closed from Friday 25th. May 6.30pm: Cornishman v. Port Isaac to Saturday 2nd. June inclusive. Cricket Club. Tintagel Eve. League.