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THE BAY GIFT SHOP the Thanks of the Branch Is Appearance WADEBRIDGE BUS TERMINAL VILLAGE HALL In the last issue we suggested Synopsis of the Committee people should complain about the Meeting, Wed. 5th. December. long walk to the new terminal. Several maintenance works have I wrote to Wadebridge Town been completed at minimum Council and received a telephone cost by Mr. 3. Pow ell. call from the Lady Mayor. The Committee would like to le explained that the rule express sincere thanks to about buses not stopping at the Mr. Warner for the use of the Town Hall was made by Cornwall Old School for the Lunch on A FREE VILLAGE NEWSLETTER, COVERING County Highways but after Thursday 6th. December. A PORT ISAAC, TRELIGHTS, & PORT GAVERNE. representation by Mrs. Palmer, APPEARING ON THE LAST SATURDAY EVERY profit of 134.92 was made. We a maximum 5 minute wait will MONTH. DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT CHARGE BY thank everyone for making it now be allowed there. such a jolly occasion. KIND COURTESY OF OUR LOCAL NEWSAGENTS. Robin Penna. ADVERTISING REVENUE COVERS THE COST We would like to thank every­ RNLI PORT ISAAC BRANCH one who either helped or OF DUPLICATING PAPER, STENCILS, ETC. EDITOR: ROBIN PENNA, 9 DOLPHIN STREET, The Annual General Meeting was attended the Christmas Fayre PORT ISAAC, CORNWALL. PL29 3RJ ' held in the Church Rooms. The on Sat. 15th. Decem ber, with a Guest Speaker was Mr. Andrew special mention to Trio, P.I.Ps., ISSUE NO. 31 J A N U A R Y 1985 Young, Regional Organiser for Brownies, Mrs. Giliing, Mrs. the South West. Mr. Young Coates, Mrs. McCrohon, Mr.Dawe, Next Issue Sat. 23rd. February congratulated the Branch for Mr. Eric Stokes, Tre-Poi-Pen, Deadline Friday 15th. 5.00pm! raising nearly L7,000 in the Mrs. Hooper, and Penny, without ,r, this was double the whose help it could never have ADVERTISING RATES average amount raised taken place. Display Advertisements: simple by other Branches in the The takings w ere 1 176.16. typewritten ads., boxed in, 11.15 South West. The Committee Linda von Lintzgy. has been enlarged with the per column unit (6 lines deep). following new members: NEWSLETTER COMPETITION Special designs can be prepared Graham Carpenter, Ted Childs, The results of the recent ’Best for a small extra charge, two Ed Fletcher, Chris Key, Reg Local Newsletter1 competition week's notice at least, please. Law, John Trayhurn, and that was run by Cornwall Rural Classified Advertisements: ith Willmott. Ted Berry Community Council, are: 5p per word, minimum 20p. paid has been elected as Branch 1st. St. Minver 'Link’ in advance. Secretary. 2nd. ’Turnpike’ (M arazion) The Committee of Management 3rd. 'Cuckoo Post' (Poughill) Postal Subscriptions: L2.75 per Trio did not win a place, but R N LI has awarded a Silver calendar year, 2nd. class post. Badge to Kathleen Castle in the judges said, 'This newsletter recognition of her fund raising is lively and lovely - a thought­ News items, club reports, Diary work for the Institution in ful and a ttra ctive production. entries, etc., absolutely free. the past 20 years. It's also free! It is very useful, Fred Thompson. The Thrift Sale organised by but needs a lighter touch. Illus­ >. O live Strout in aid of trations would help to break the the RNLI raised L160.00. lines and give a more informal THE BAY GIFT SHOP The thanks of the Branch is appearance. A very professional extended to everyone who publication.' Tel: Port Isaac 469 supported Mrs. Strout. CONSERVATIVES For all your RNLI LIFEBOAT CREW In spite of bad weather condit­ NEWSPAPERS - MAGAZINES There is a vacancy for a crew- ions a well attended Annual STATIONERY • GREETINGS CARDS member to serve on the Port General Meeting took place at ETC. Isaac Lifeboat. The volunteer the Golden Lion during the START EARLY should be between 17^ and evening o f Wednesday 16th. Coin our Christmas Club now! 35 years and a medical and January. The Hon. Treasurer's eyesight test will be required. report revealed that a record Anyone wishing to volunteer amount of funds had been raised CORNISH OFFICE & SHOP should contact David Castle, during 1984. O fficers elected: EQUIPMENT Station Honorary Secretary, Chairman - Mr. C. B. A 'C ourt, FOR ALL YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS r"-t Isaac 383. " Vice Chairmen - Mrs. W.Pethick, Mr. J. Cunningham, Secretary - PAPER CLIPS 4 PENS - TO DESKS TYPEWRITERS • COPIERS • COMPUTERS JPje Corner Mrs. S. Jarvis, Treasurer - Mr. P. Milton, Postal Vote O ff­ SALES AND REPAIRS God has two thrones; one in JAN/FEB OFFERS: highest heaven and one in the icer - Mrs. P. Richards. ANSWERING MACHINES lowliest heart. The Chairman wishes to thank all those who helped to make DAVID COY ANALYSIS BOOKS QUOTE FROM OLD PURITAN TEACHER f i l i n g the year so successful. PORT ISAAC 579 CABINETS Views expressed in Trio are those of contributors and not necessarily of the editor. It was felt that a scheme to j PARISH COUNCIL \ sponsor improvements to the Among other items discussed at access to public buildings by the December meeting were the the disabled would be of use to the following. the Village Hall. \ f i b 1 fei It was decided to levy a 2p No action taken on an appeal J i ® . IIS. Parish Rate for the financial for funds for Ethiopia as more ddsS year 1985/86. help will be needed later on. m A supplier from Padstow was Footpaths. Mr. and Mrs. Watson, __ ! i present to advise on Playground Port Isaac Mill, have agreed to £ . — . ... Equipment. Mrs. Benz asked work being done by the Man­ Where's it to? permission to say that a charity power Services Commission on might help with money. their land. The field containing COMPETITION the pigs is to be grassed over. Plans to waymark some paths, A letter from Miss Greaves said The picture in the last issue and the possible development that trees have fallen in Port showed Trew int Farmhouse and of 'Recreation' paths with help Gaverne Valley. Mr. Welton re­ the lucky prizewinners are: from the Manpower Services, ported that the M.S.C. are Antonietta and Steven Dawe were discussed. It was agreed looking at the path. Mr. Bolton of Pennant, who should make that liaison with St. Kew Parish called for some ’decent’ arrangements to collect their would be necessary in one case. stepping stones at the place £2 prize from us. Other correct Problems with the path to the where the stream is crossed. answers from: Mrs. C. Gifford, millpool, Port Isaac, destroyed The curb where somebody fel’ and Mr, Charlie Honey, of Port by pigs, plus obstructions placed last month at Hartiand Road, Isaac. on the Watsons' drive came has now been repaired. Where is this month's picture under discussion. (above)? Solutions to Trio Planning: Dr. Barron pointed out that a before 15th. February please, Mr. Julian Brown, Middle Street, new Transport Bill is £2 prize for the lucky winner. Port Isaac, New House on site due in 1985, and Mr. Symons of existing garage/store. No spoke of the future needs at observations as long as it is Trelights with its new houses. strictly in keeping with the PROUT BROS. Mrs. Cann reported that the requirements of the conserva­ TRELAWNEY GARAGE new headmaster at Port Isaac tion area (slate roof, etc.). Primary School is Mr. Bruce TEL. P. I. 208 Next Month's Meeting will be from Callington. ALL CAR & VEHICLE REPAIRS on Monday 11th. February at Plans for two bungalows, plots the Church Rooms, Port Isaac, TAXIS • COACH TRIPS 5 and 6 Trelights, Mr. Dawe, 7.30pm. CALOR & GLOGAS AGENTS were not commented on. PENREAL ESTATE AGENCY FREE DELIVERIES 11 NEW ROAD, PORT ISAAC. Tel. 302 Notes of the Monthly Meeting, Barbara and Keith Willmott are Trelights, 14th. January. continuing to offer a full person service which includes: S.R.Hewett Finance. £2000 remaining in Domestic & Business Properties for ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR precept to be withdrawn. £500 sale or rent. to be used for expenditure, and AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC, & Self Catering Accommodation Agency £1,500 added to deposits of INDUSTRIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN. Ail types of Personal and Business FIRE ALARMS. EMERGENCY LIGHTING. £1,600 (including interest) for Insurance. DOMESTIC APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE. use on the tennis courts, play- Most of our properties for sale N.I.C.E.I.C. APPROVED CONTRACTOR. field equipment, village hail, etc. are in the area from Wadebridge to S.R.Hewett. 30 TintageVTerr. Bodmin to Boscastle and Tintagel. Port Isaac. PL29 3SE Playing Field Equipment. Also agents for Telephone: Port Isaac 319 Mrs. R egler and Mrs. Benz had THE GATEWAY BUILDING SOCIETY made suggestions regarding FRESH MEAT ■ POULTRY • EGGS * CREAM suitable item s and a m eeting o f FROZEN VEGETABLES • LOCAL MILK the full Playing Field Committee, which includes a representative Untirea’sS M. & C. PROVIS from the school, is to be called. HAIR SALON BUTCHERS Items could cost over £1100 and TINTAGEL TERRACE, PORT ISAA o HOME COOKED HAM & TONGUE it is hoped to make the area TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9 -5 TRADITIONAL HOME MADE SAUSAGES a welcoming enclosure. LATE NIGHTS PHONE ORDERS * WEEKLY DELIVERIES Car Park Display Board. A map TUESDAYS (MEN) & FRIDAYS OPEN UNTIL EARLY EVENING to be painted by a Port Isaac FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT signwriter from a 'Blackthorn' TELEPHONE PORT ISAAC 789 CHURCH HILL • PORT ISAAC 258 design was approved. TV RECEPTION LETTERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Port Isaac is not forgotten. 5PA WORD (MIN. 20P) PAID IN ADVANCE BBC engineers have formally Sir, Alf will be SO years young agreed that it is a coverage on Monday 28th.
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