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Truro Tractors Ride-On-Mower Chainsaws 1 The views expressed in this publication are those of the author of the article and not necessarily those of the editor, printer, or of Chacewater Parish Council. Adverts are not necessarily recommendations by the editor, printer or Chacewater Parish Council. We are grateful to those who have sponsored What’s On in Chacewater 2018: Chacewater Parish Council Printout (for all your printing needs) 01872 242534 North Country Garage & Stores 01209 315800 Bon Appetit, Twelveheads 01209 022838 or 07854 920640 POST OFFICE SERVICES CHACEWATER W.I. HALL in the CAR PARK Tues. & Thurs. 8.00.am - 12.30.pm ~ Wed. 8.00.am - 1.00.pm CASH WITHDRAWALS ELECT. KEY TOP UPS BILL PAYMENT CAR TAX COUNCIL TAX WATER BILLS PERSONAL & BUSINESS BANKING FOREIGN CURRENCY INSURANCE GIFT CARDS PRIORITY MAILS HOME SHOPPING RETURNS Would you like to reduce your telephone Bill? Come and see us for information 2018 Covers The theme for the covers this year is “Unusual photos of the Parish of Chacewater”. Thanks to Rob Knill, Richard Simmonds & Robin Hunter for supplying them. The location for each photo can be found ‘somewhere’ in each edition. See if you can identify the place and then search for the answer inside. ADVERTISING IN “WHAT’S ON in CHACEWATER” If you would like to put any item or advertisement in “What’s On in Chacewater” contact Brenda Bailey before 12 noon on 18th of the preceding month at Ronda, The Terrace, Chacewater, Cornwall, TR4 8LT or telephone (01872) 560485 or e-mail : [email protected] 2 SPECIAL EVENTS THIS MONTH Thurs. 1st Tickets on Sale Now for Chacewater Players 40th Pantomime Tel: 01872 560485 to book ~ see p 7 Sun. 4th 9.30.am Chacewater Rights of Way Walking group meet in the village car park. For more information Tel: 01872 561364 or 07816 773218 ~ see p 32 Mon. 5th 6.00.pm Gates Open onto Millennium Green for Chacewater Annual Bonfire & Fireworks Night Including Barbecue; Refreshments; Sweets; Glow Sticks - see p 5 Tues 6th 7.15.pm Talk on A Christmas Tea Cookery by Mrs Jane Mills~ Chacewater W.I. Sat. 10th 7.30pm start Race Night at the King’s Head. ~ Proceeds to Chacewater Football Club Sun. 11th 9.45. am Annual Remembrance Service at St. Paul’s Church after which we will assemble at the War Memorial just before 11.00.am to Remember the fallen ~ see p 35 Mon. 19th 10.15. am – 11.45. am Monday Morning Meet in the WI Hall – see p 29 Wed. 14th 7.30.pm Stand Up To Cancer Bingo Night at Chacewater Bowling Clubhouse see p 7 Thurs. 15th 7.30.pm Bingo in Chacewater Village Hall ~ profits to charity Fri. 16th 7.00.pm Christmas Cake Demonstration with Donna Spears in Chacewater Village Hall in aid of the Friends of Treliske Hospital Tickets £5 from Chacewater Bakery or Beatrice Dyer 01872 273329~ see p 20 & 36 Fri. 16th 7.00.pm. Chacewater Parish Council Planning Meeting [if needed, watch for information on the notice boards] ~ Chacewater Village Hall P.T.O. 3 Sat. 17th 1.30.pm Kernow Microscopical Society meeting in the Killifreth Room, Chacewater Village Hall ~ All welcome. See p 21 Sat. 17th 6.30.pm for 7.00.pm Eyes Down Bingo Night with Licensed Bar at Chacewater CP School Adults only ~ see p 10 Sat. 24th 12 noon – 3.00.pm Christmas Craft Fair in Perranwell Centre, School Hill in aid of CLLASS Cornwall ~ see p 13 Fri. 30th 7.00.pm. Chacewater Parish Council Monthly Meeting starting with public question time. Chacewater Village Hall ADVANCE NOTICE Sat. 1st Dec. 6.00.pm – 10. 30.pm Variety Show in Chacewater Village Hall in aid of Down’s Syndrome Support Group ~ see p 39 Friday 14th Dec. 2.00.pm – 4.00.pm Chacewater School Christmas Fayre ~ see p 40 Mobile Library Service The Mobile Library will visit Chacewater Parish at:- Twelveheads Chapel 11.50 am - 12.10 pm The Car Park in Chacewater Village 1.20 pm - 2.00 pm ~ then onto High View, Blackwater 2.15 pm - 2.35 pm on Thursday 8th November St Paul’s Church 50/50 The 50/50 prize winners for October are: 1st: No. 26 P. Shevlin; 2nd: No. 48 L. Bridge; 3rd: No. 50 R. Gibson. Terry 4 5 6 Bingo Night In aid of Cancer Research UK at Chacewater Bowling Club on Wednesday 14 November Eyes down 7.30p.m.. Refreshments available Celebrating 40 years of Pantomime Tickets on Sale from 1st November for Chacewater Players’ Performances in Chacewater Village Hall on Fridays 18th & 25th January at 7.30.pm 2019 and Saturdays 19th & 26th January at 2.30.pm & 7.30.pm. All seats reserved Tickets £6 Tel: 01872 560485 to book 7 Chacewater Parish Council Applications are invited for the post of Clerk and Responsible Financial Officer. This post is part time and flexible requiring a minimum 15 hours per week. The successful applicant will be computer literate and able to take minutes of meetings – training will be provided. Salary will begin at £10.42 per hour with the ability to rise after a shadowing and induction period. The closing date for applications is Friday 9th November. Please email or post your C.V. with a covering letter to our Chairman Martin Stephens – application packs are available on our website or via email as below. [email protected] Mount Pleasant Farm, Carnhot, Chacewater, Truro, TR4 8PA 07831 150333 www.chacewater.net/parishcouncil 8 Chacewater Football Club The good start to our football season continues. Following on from the 5-0 opening day win over Hayle 3rds, we had home wins over New Inn Titans Res. 3-0, thanks to goals by James Martin and Stu- art Rowe (2) and Stithians Res. 4-1 with goals from James Martin (2), Stuart Rowe and Scott Gilbert. We then lost at home to Threemilestone Res. 1-2 in a pulsating local derby match watched by an outstanding crowd of over a hundred spectators. Quickly bouncing back, we won 4-2 at Falmouth Utd. with goals from Sean Preston (2),Sam Dargue and Owen Dunstan before losing 0-2 at home to Lizard Argyle Res., Then travelling to The Roseland to beat the previously unbeaten Tregony team 3-1 with goals by Sean Preston and Sam Dargue (2). The following week we travelled to play Newlyn Lions, who play 3 leagues above us, in the Cornwall Junior Cup and returned after an exciting 4-3 victory with goals by Stuart Rowe (2),Sean Preston and Sam Dargue. We have been drawn away to Helston in the seond round. We then beat Marazion 6-3 in the league thanks to goals by Stuart Rowe (3),Darren Bennetts (2) and Scott Gilbert. There have also been a couple of postponements. At the time of going to press, we sit joint third in the League which promises to be a competitive one this season. Forthcoming matches: Sat. 27th Oct. Helston Away 3pm Junior Cup Sat. 3rd Nov. Ruan Minor Away 2pm P.S. Cup Sat. 10th Nov. Hayle Away 2.30pm Sat. 17th Nov. Stithians Away 2.30pm Sat. 24th Nov. Goonhavern Home 2.30pm Sat. 1stDec. To be advised P.T.O. 9 Upcoming events – Sat. 10th November Race Night at the Kings Head 7.30pm start in aid of club funds and all are very welcome. Thank you for supporting the village football team. Nigel Jewell 10 Remembering loved ones at Christmas with Cornwall Hospice Care Cornwall Hospice Care’s Christmas remembrance event; Light up a Life returns again this year with seven services across the county. Light up a Life offers people the chance to remember their loved ones at what can be a very busy and sometimes lonely time of year. At the heart of the events are our beautiful Books of Remembrance. Each venue has its own book and there is a special service at all the locations, which are open to everyone. The pages are also available to view on our website from November. If you would like to take part in Light up a Life, to remember someone special, forms can be found in all our hospice shops and at both hospices, alternatively go to our website www.cornwallhospicecare.co.uk and Light up a Life can be found within the ‘Support Us’ section. 2018 services Fri. 30th November, Truro Cathedral, 7.30pm Sun. Tuesday 4th December, St Mary Magdalen Church, Launce- ston, 6pm Wed. 5th December, Egloshayle Church, Wadebridge, 6pm Thurs. 6th December, Chapel Street Methodist Church, Pen- zance, 6pm Sat. 8th December, The Old School Room, St. Erth, Hayle, 6pm Sun. 9th December, The Smugglers Den Inn, Cubert, 7pm 11 CHACEWATER & DEVORAN SURGERIES FLU VACCINE UPDATE We now have had confirmation of our delivery of the vaccines for patients over the age of 65. Due to the delivery schedule for these vaccinations we will have to alter our system for giving these to ensure that we have enough for all our eligible patients. We will be contacting these patients inviting them to specific organised clinics. Invitations will be going out soon and the clinics will be held in November. If patients are unable to attend their chosen clinic then alternative arrangements can be made. We will be requesting patients to bring their invitation letters with them to the clinics. Although these clinics are for invited patients, there will not be appointments slots so that patients can attend at their convenience between the hours advertised. Eligible patients under the age of 65 will also be vaccinated at these clinics and will be able to attend whichever date is convenient for them.
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