VILLAGE HALL PLAYGROUP Exterior Redecoration We have spare places in our happy, active The outside woodwork needs repainting group, if you know of any children from the and tenders are invited by the middle of age of two and a half years who are inter­ October. Details from the Hon. Secretary, ested in starting Playgroup. Why not come Lyn Prescott (880327). along to the Village Hall, Trewetha Lane, on a Monday, Tuesday or Thursday morn­ Maintenance ing from 9.30 to noon. We would be very happy to see you. Cleaning arrangements are to be improved, COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER for necessary repair work is to be done, and we Parents and toddlers are also welcome to hope to get die kitchen tidied up. PORT ISAAC - PORT GAVERNE come along and join in with the Playgroup. - AREA • PRICE 15p Funds We have changing facilities and a selection Issued on the first Friday each month from Hon. Treasurer George Oxley expressed of suitable toys. Please feel free to come and join us. February to December. All articles must be thanks for a donation of £660+ from Jon Sarah Yates. received by Wednesday one week earlier, ad­ Cleave's event £380 was raised at the Raft vertisements two weeks before. Available at Race. The committee now has £1,000 to We are delighted with a ftirther boost td pur local newsagents or by post - £4.65 per year - funds of £150 from the garden party held at write cheques to ‘Trio’ please. deposit. The Hall is being used regularly by Thome House. We forgot to mention a organisations, private lettings, parties, etc. The publisher does not necessarily hold the further £100 raised at Margaret Clarke’s same views as those expressed by contributors Keys Ploughmans Lunch in June. This money and also reserves the right to alter or refuse any No list of keys was drawn up when keys will buy us a Trampoline, a coupe car, material submitted. ______were issued so the present committee has several crash mats, a toy farm and a large Published and printed by Robin Penna, no idea how many keys there are. To solve selection of smaller items for the consor­ The Blackthorn Press, 18 New Road, this, and regularise the insurance position, tium. A big thankyou to all those who have Port Isaac, . PL29 3SB helped us to buy this new equipment and a new lock will be fitted and keys issued to ISSUE NO. 137 - OCTOBER 1994 regular users who will be responsible for for supporting the Playgroup. them. Leaders of organisations - please tell The Committee. The next issue of Trio will appear on Lyn of any personnel changes, to help us Friday 4th. November, the copy deadline to communicate with you. CHRISTOPHER BROAD HARRISON MAY is Wednesday 26th. October at 4.00pm. Alcoholic Beverages Licences It was indeed with regret that we learned of There are four occasional licences with the the death of Mr. Christopher May, age 47 ACCOMMODATION GUIDE annual entertainment licence. This year years, on Friday 16th. September at his flat three were used by the R.N.L.I. whose Port Isaac and District Tourism Associa­ in London. Christopher grew up at Archer tion is publishing the new format 1995 Port committee disagrees about a donation for Farm, Trewetha, and was educated in Port the use of the Hall. In future, licences will Isaac Accommodation Guide in November, Isaac County Primary School and at the and existing members will have received only be for the use of the Hall itself, or Sir James Smith Grammar School at for joint-user ventures. their requests for revised details. The . He then went to Falmouth Art deadline for entry is this Monday, the 10th. Hire Rates School and Plymouth College, and worked October, so if you have not returned the Local people and organisations: at the British Museum. He became an ex­ details, please do so immediately. For pert on English porcelain and earned him­ 10.00am.-1.00pm: £4.00, 1.00-6.00pm: anyone who wants to be in the 1995 guide, self a reputation in the antiques world. The please contact me as soon as possible. £6.00, whole day: £10.00,one hour: £3.00. last ten years of his life he spent in Turkey 6.00-11.00pm: £12.00. teaching English and travelling that coun­ Malcolm Lee 880106 Voluntary groups: £2.00 per session, try extensively, returning to England and to children’s parties: three hours £5.00 plus his flat in London when his health began to Barry and Anne Collins have much pleas­ £ 1.50 per extra hour. fail. We all express our sympathy to his ure in announcing the engagement of their Meeting room: £3.00 per session. family, but especially to his sister Janet in only daughter Angela to Nicholas, elder Commercial use or for people from outside her sad loss of a much loved brother. Many son of Ronnie and Wendy Tyler of Basing­ the paiish, about 30%-50% more. friends and neighbours attended the funeral stoke. The marriage will fake place in Sep­ The next committee meeting will be at service held in St. Peter’s Church on tember 1995. Corestin, 8pm. Thursday 24th. November. Wednesday 21st. September at which the Robin Penna, Revd. Bartlett officiated. We missed last month’s deadline, so this is The Raft Race Committee wish to thank Janet Chadband and the family of the late a bit late, but we would like to announce everyone who took part in the Annual Raft Christopher May would like to express the arrival of Roanna who came to live with Race on Port Gaverne beach in July. In their sincere thanks to all who attended the us on August 1st. We would like to thank particular all helpers both before and on the funeral service at St. Peter’s Church, for everyone for their help, support and gifts in day. To John Powell for his commentary on cards and letters received, for the floral the short time we had before Roanna the proceedings and especially Bill who, tributes, and for donations towards the (Annie) came. She is happy, settled and with his bucket, raised the grand sum of Cancer Research Fund. Very special thanks enjoying all the benefits of living in Port £100. Last but not least to everyone who to the Revd. Preb. M. Bartlett, to Charlie Isaac. Thanks again to you all. came along on the day. Honey, organist, and to Ian Honey, Funeral Steve, Maggie and Stacey. Director, for his great help and kindness in our sad loss. Thanks also to the chosen bearers. To avoid being struck down with the flu - NANCY LITTLETON MARGARET WOODER why not go to the surgery now and ask for The parish has lost its oldest resident by the B.A., L.B.A.M. the nurse to give you the vaccination? it death of Mrs. Nancy Littleton, age 100 Experienced, qualified piano teacher only takes a couple of minutes and, in many years. The family came from Holland years cases, is totally effective. ago and farmed at Penquite, Pendoggett, later coming to Trewithick, Trelights. Mrs. Littleton and her son John have been resi­ # Zht <0utet Corner dents at Olive House in Rock for some PupiU of all age* and standards taken. How important it is, while doing the best time. Our sympathy goes to John in the loss Preparation for examinations we can, to accept ourselves, and to be of his mother. The funeral on Tuesday and festivals. ourselves. , 30th. August was held at the Penmount ‘The Limpet’, 6 Overcliff, Port Isaac. Carlos Romulo, Crematorium, with the Rector, M. Bartlett Telephone (01208) 880820 United Nations General Assembly. of St. Endellion Church officiating. this time each year. It was pointed out that locking up. The three posts opposite the PARISH COUNCIL the walk into the village was long and Piskey Shop in Fore Street are to be re­ An unofficial report compiled from notes unsafe but Mark said it took 15-20 minutes placed and David Phelps asked whether a taken by a member of the public during the to walk into from the car park, and the stone pier wouldn’t be better. meeting held at the Church Rooms, Port way into Sennen was like walking down b. Seats: The Trefreock and Homer Park Isaac, on Monday 12th. September. For Church Hill, but people still did it. David seats have been repaired, and the one at St. authoritative information, please refer to Phelps suggested the District Council be Endellion church removed. The ‘John the Parish Council minutes. asked if, when the playing field was ex­ Scott’ seat is on the Platt and the ‘BBC’ seat David Bolton, Chairman, congratulated tended for a full-size football pitch, extra is at Trewetha Farm awaiting installation. Port Isaac Ladies Rowing Team for gaining land could be acquired for a car park at the Eric Stokes will repair the seat at Little 3rd. place overall in the county gig races. same time. There was also the possibility of Hill. Bill Dawe urged for a replacement for some land being offered by Eric Donni- Public Discussion the seat at St. Endellion Church but this is thome. Letters were received from Mr. awaiting a possible decision by the Festival Peggy Richards said that the County Keats of the Anti-Car Lobby at Okehamp- committee to donate a seat. Eric Stokes has Highways Department had done a good job ton who advocated a Clovelly-style repaired the car park notice board, He also in Trewetha Lane but other drains had not ‘shuttle-bus’ and Keith Willmott, Penreal reported that the refuse bins at the Platt, not been done so well T could do a better job Estates, who pointed out that street parking being emptied often enough during the with half-a-dozen O.A.P’s \ she said. The proliferated when the official car park was peak season, were often full to overflowing path and steps to Mayfield Drive were full so that extra parking was obviously and stinking. overgrown with brambles, especially the needed and perhaps this could be provided hand rails which were unusable. on the land next to the South West Water c. Chippings and Tarmac: Mark Provis treatment plant in the valley which would pointed out that there was still water flow­ She had seen youths jumping from a seat, ing across the B3267 in spite of remedial over the playing fields hedge into the road be easy parking with easy access to the village. Mark Provis said if nothing was work by the Highways Department. He and thought the seat should therefore be asked why there was a Parish Council if the removed before an accident occurred, es­ done Port Isaac would get known as The place with nowhere to park’. Until now the authorities did what they saw fit without pecially as younger children might try and considering its views. imitate the youths. Parish Council had not tried to accommo­ date the needs of tourism which was vital to d. Playing Fields: While looking at the Finance the existence of the village. It was decided possibility of providing another litter bin, High-interest account: £2581.92, current to ask the County Council and District the committee will examine the situation account: £395.84. Expenses for the month Council to advise on the problem. concerning the seat used by youths to jump £326.07, footpath clearance £625.00. The over the hedge into the road - mentioned footpath payment was agreed so it was Play Equipment, Mayfield Drive in ‘public discussion’ above. Mr. Buse of the District Council had necessary to transfer £1,000 from the CLERK’S REPORT high-interest account. An anonymous authorised the removal of the equipment donation of £20 towards the cost of running which was unsafe and on Council land. The telephone kiosks opposite St. Endel­ Port Gaveme toilets was received. Eric Stokes said no play equipment should lion church, and at Church Hill, Port Isaac, be put there as the noise of the children are to be included in the listing programme Glebe Land, St. Endellion would only cause complaints from the as grade 2 listed buildings but those at David Bolton and Henry Symons had ex­ elderly living close to the site. Trelights, Trewetha Lane, and New Road, amined the draft contract and details of not being in proximity to other listed gates, fencing, repositioning a water pipe, Permanent Post, Rose Hill buildings, are not considered eligible. and provision of access were discussed. As the present removable post regularly David Phelps thought the New Road box The solicitors will now be asked to proceed goes missing, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, 17 (next to the Pea Pod shop) should be in­ with the purchase and completion is hoped Rose Hill, have requested a permanent one, cluded as it was next to buildings while the for by 29th. December. Bill Norris asked if but only with the full approval of all parties one at St. Endellion was in a lay-by and the situation regarding actual ownership of concerned. Eric Stokes praised the idea and against a hawthorn hedge. His proposal the land and receipt of burial fees had been said there ought to be a permanent post was defeated by five votes to four. below the South West Water gates with the verified but this apparently is still not clear. PLANNING APPLICATIONS Bill Dawe said that St. Minver new burial rest of Rose Hill pedestrianised Tt is too ground had been created by their Parish narrow for cars’, he said. David Phelps Display of an advanced directional sign Council some years ago and was running pointed out that residents have had the advertisement, land east of entrance to smoothly. Mark Provis asked for the pos­ usage of the road for some time and Bill Little Treswarrow/Plain Street, Trelights, sibility of improving the safety of St. Dawe raised the question of the small coal for Mr. and Mrs. H. Symons and Mr. M. Endellion church lay-by to be included in lorries delivering. The motion was, how­ Symons: David Phelps was totally opposed next month’s agenda. ever, defeated by six votes to two. to this sign and questioned its legality, and said that signs are making the village look Dog Bins Committee Reports like a rubbish tip - cWe are killing the Mr. and Mrs. Larkin had requested that the a. District Councillor: Bill Dawe said he goose that lays the golden eggs’. Eric bin on the Terrace should be emptied more had been successful in persuading the Stokes said there are signs everywhere and frequently and that it should be placed planning committee to refuse the demoli­ was against it. Bill Dawe was opposed to a outside the roadside barrier. Mark Provis tion of 3 metres of wall at Higher Bam. sign at the position but would agree to one suggested that a survey of the bins should Herny Symons pointed out that the deci­ nearer to Mr. Symons premises. Mark be made, carried out by Port Isaac and sion, contrary to the planning officers’ Provis asked why everyone was against the District Tourism Association who had recommendation, could incur the council­ sign. The application was recommended suggested the bins in the first place, to see lors on the planning committee in costs for refusal by a vote of six votes to one on which were used most and if any were should an appeal be successful. Bill Dawe the grounds of an abhorrence of the prolif­ not being used perhaps they could be re­ said that a stand had to be made so the risk eration of signs in the parish. David Phelps moved. Bill Dawe said he had already had to be taken. It was time an Article IV said everybody with a business should be asked North Cornwall District Council to order was introduced. Barbara Willmott, more responsible and think of the good of consider re-siting and removing some bins. clerk, said there was a considerable amount the village. He asked for the matter to be of literature to be read before such a deci­ discussed at the next meeting but mean­ Car Parking sion was taken and copies of this will be while ask the County Council to advise on Mark Provis spoke of the traffic congestion sent to all councillors. The proposal is to be which signs are legal and which are not. in the village during the peak season and discussed at the November meeting. said, with more people spending less Bill Dawe went on to report that the toilet Next Meeting money, it was essential to provide for as seats at Roscarrock Hill had been vandal­ The next monthly meeting of the Parish many as possible. Perhaps a landowner ised again late one night when, due to a Council will be held on Monday 10th. could be encouraged to provide a tempo- misunderstanding, the toilets had not been October at 7.30pm. in the Chapel Rooms, raiy car park just outside the village during locked up. Ken Webster is now in charge of at Trelights. lished at the end of this month. Congratu­ SCHOOL lations go to Karen Grills, Dawn Hailett, Welcome Leeanne Harris, and Karen Pattenden on The children, staff and governors of the their success and to Miss Boddington for Pea Pod school have this term welcomed five new inspiring them all to be so creative. Karen’s children to the Reception Class. They are poem is printed below and the others will for all your Christopher Gray, Christopher Dawe, follow in future editions of Trio. FRESH FRUIT AND James Dawe, Alex Wibberley, and Louis DRAGON’S EYE by Karen Grills. VEGETABLES Chalaye-Brown, The part-time children, Go right in Past Dragon and get Lowenna Barribal, Jdshua Grills, Josie A beam of light, His eye, Bring it Flowers for all occasions Israel, and Lauren Dyer start school this That shot from To me and we’ll October. We are delighted to have them A Dragon’s eye. Have it for Supper Telephone 8 8 0 2 2 3 and hope they will all be very happy with us. Then go to the And for Tea. Open Day Voluntary Help The school is opening its doors to everyone on Wednesday 12th. October between If anyone is interested in spending time in ELITE SERVICES the school and working with the children 9.30am and 2.30pm. Anyone interested in GEOFF MORRELL on a voluntary basis we would be pleased the education of Port Isaac children is in­ Port Isaac • Phone (01028) 880751 vited to pop in at any time to observe the to hear from them. Just phone 880494 or children working (and playing), ftudy work call in at the school at any time. Quality Cleaning Service on display, meet the staff and have a cup of Happy Birthday We will clean your home with care to tea. The children are looking forward to Many happy returns go this month to Rosie the highest standard. No job too small welcoming you to the school and sharing Brogan, Emma and Lucy Talbot (11), Window cleaning, carpet cleaning, their time in school with them. These three piece suite cleaning, chimney children are the future of Port Isaac. Please Oliver Tolchard and Mervyn Cotton (10), Timmy Stratton and Karen Pattenden (9), sweeping, general cleaning. do come and find out how they spend their Ian Hooper, Laura Brown and Richard House and Hotel Maintenance. time at school. Dawe (8), Michael Provis (7), and Chris­ Harvest Festival topher Gray (5). This will be held on Wednesday 19th. Jane Scown, Headteacher. October at 2.00pm. followed by a Harvest Supper and Auction at 7.00pm. Following Prout Bros. the highly successful and humorous auc­ FOOTBALL CLUB tioneering two years ago, Steve Hewett and TRELAWNEY GARAGE Lionel Harris have again kindly agreed to Team News TEL. 880208 auction the produce contributed by families Congratulations to Martin and Jo on the and friends of the school. Everyone is in­ birth of a daughter. Well done - another Coach Trips vited to join the children for both these supporter for us. All Car & Vehicle Repairs events. All proceeds raised will be donated The team have started the season very well, equally to Food Aid and school funds. We winning four games and drawing two in Handy Gas Agents look forward to seeing you. their first six games: Menheniot 4-2, Lan- - free deliveries Carol Service reath 4-4, Boscastle 4-2, St. Breward 3-1, Stoke Climsland 3-1, and 1-1. The Annual Carol Service will once again be held at St. Peter’s Church on Wednes­ Car Boot Sale day 14th. December at 7.00pm. and we This was a very good evening in spite of the hope you will reserve this date to come and very' poor weather. We made £107.00 Secrets share our celebration of Christmas. profit. Thanks to all who helped us at this event - and to Kenny Webster and Jon fine art & framing Football and Netball Rowe for the use of the beach. We would clocks & collectables The school football and netball clubs re­ like to thank Mike Warner for the benches sume their weekly meetings this term. We he kindly donated for our changing rooms. Fore Street are once again grateful to Peter Rowe for Port Isaac Now the season has started we would like organising and training the footballers and Cornwall * PL29 3RD to Carole Provis and Sandy May for run­ to thank Fred Harding for the use of the ning the netball club. field and also Peter Rowe and Les Honey for all the work put in pre-season on the tel/fax (01208) 880862 Success in Poetry Writing pitch and changing room. Thanks to Robin and Fred for their kind donation to the club We are delighted to announce that, fol­ and to Jon Cleave for his donation of lowing submission of poems written by £155.00, part of the proceeds of his garden Junior children at school last term, four party, and also to Mrs. Pearl Bunt for have been accepted for publication in the running a ‘guess the name of the clown’ Poetry Now young writers anthology ‘Wah competition which raised £6.00 for the club. Hey Cornwall’, which is due to be pub­ c o m e s h u t Ray Berman. m tcc a tyca t and always brings the problem of ,'j;V TREMEER choosing presents. Boxed writing paper is always acceptable, and HOME IMPROVEMENTS even better when printed. My offer to Trio readers is a box of YOU D O N T HAVE 70 PAY A FORTUNE 50 printed sheets, 25 plain sheets, For the finest quality products installed to the highest standards. and 50 envelopes for only £14.50 Specialists in P.VT.u. Products: (unprinted £8.50). Windows, Doors, Conservatories, and Fascia Boards. Robin Penna, The Blackthorn Press, EXPERTS IN ALL ASPECTS OF THE BUILDING TRADE 18 New Road, Port Isaac. @ 880292

TELEPHONE: PETER LOBB • BODMIN (0208) 851182 ROWING CLUB Plumbing & Domestic Heating FL A . H A N C O C K Engineers My apologies for missing last month’s ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Domestic & Industrial Maintenance deadline for Trio. 24 HOUR SERVICE Results AGRICULTURAL & DOMESTIC WORK I’ll summarise on the remaining races left UNDERTAKEN SALES & SERVICE PLum BLine ® to report on from the rowing season. SLIM LINE / RADIATORS *T n'if||'.i MAINTENANCE 93 *=s®ssssssK3SS35f Ladies ‘A’ - 1st. at Cawsand, , and DIMPLEX & CREDA Port Isaac. COMPLETE t\SHOWER INSTALLATIONS 22 Hartland Road, Men enter both the Mens ‘A’ and ‘B’ races Port Isaac, Cornwall. PL29 3R P at every event but, as they have not been Robin A. Hancock, Hartland Road. TELEPHONE: 0208 880371 able to maintain a regular crew of six, their Telephone Bodmin 880328 results have not been as good as they had hoped for. ST. PETER’S CHURCH Juniors improving through the season. Considering we have the youngest junior 25 ®oucf) of IBeautp Our Harvest Thanksgiving Service was crew they are a credit to Port Isaac. Keep up MOBILE BEAUTICIAN AND UNISEX held at 10.00am. on Sunday 18th. Septem­ the good work — well done. HAIRDRESSER FOR THE AREA ber. The Church was gaily decorated with flowers and fruit and vegetables. We were The Regatta Facials Massage Eyelash/brow Tints Pedicures especially glad to receive gifts from the Port Isaac Rowing Regatta was on Saturday Eyebrow Shapes Manicures Rector’s Saturday Club. The youngsters 27th. August and true to form we had a Make-up & Lessons Waxing Electrolysis had harvested the Rectory garden of such rough day. The junior race was cancelled NOW AVAILABLE - things as blackberries, rose hips, and apples due to severe sea conditions. The Ladies EAR PIERCING FROM £5.00 and added them to our decorations. The and Mens races were held, followed by a + ALL HAIRDRESSING TREBETHERICK service was taken by the Rector and we mixed and veterans race. The Rowing Club REQUIREMENTS (01208)862340 were happy to welcome a number of visi­ would like to extend a very great thanks to Mondays to Fridays tors in addition to our usual congregation. Mrs. Ross and staff from Port Gaveme After the Garden Society’s Show, some of Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Cleave for all their the produce was given to the Church, no­ help and co-operation in providing fields to LIGHT REMOVALS AND tably some beautiful large onions, leeks, park cars and trailers, Mr. Joey Strout for DELIVERIES OF ALL KINDS and marrows. Anything that would keep for the use of his land and to Mr. John Wise­ a week was passed on to St. Endellion man for his co-operation on the day. After a Church to be sold with their harvest gifts at successful day’s fund raising and an even­ auction, proceeds to go to charity. Any­ ing of singing with a disco to follow, we thing such as tomatoes which would not raised £700. J c n \ keep was sold and the money given to St. Endellion to add to their auction proceeds. Great River Race Healing Service Corsair did not actually compete in this race but Port Isaac was represented by three LOCAL OR DISTANCE RING FOR A QUOTE A Healing Service was held in the Church members in a joint crew with Fowey. This on Wednesday 21st. September. The Rec­ Ladies crew was the second Ladies crew to TONY SWEETT 3 8 0 1 3 0 tor led the service and Mrs. Pat Gaunt and finish the race. A brilliant time was had by Mrs. Pamela Richards shared in the laying everyone. on of hands. Ladies, gents, and children have your Bingo — 27th. September hair professionally cared for in the Praise Service at Bodmin Many thanks to everyone who supported comfort of your own home A coach will leave Port Isaac at 5.00pm. for this event. We raised £216.00 after ex­ die Praise Service at St. Petroc’s, Bodmin penses. This is much needed as it costs a lot on Sunday 16th. October. This service is to maintain the gig each year. b y for all at the Deanery. Last year’s service Carole Provis. was very much appreciated by us all. Please FOR ALL YOUR CUTS, PERMS, join us if you can. COLOURS, SETS, & BLOW DRYS Renee Norris. HARVEST FESTIVAL Just phone me on The service for the Harvest Festival at the (0208) 814631 Roger and Pam Richards are extremely Shipwright Inn, Port Isaac, was taken by Mr. A. Hooper. Bill Dawe took the Auction grateful for the support they had at a well which followed and which made a total of attended Coffee Morning on Thursday £522.00 on behalf of St. Endellion Senior PORT GAVERNE 30th. August at Bodannon Farm. Many Citizens, Handicapped, and Cancer Re­ HOTEL tf 880244 thanks to all for donations, gifts, etc. £360 search. Draw prizes went to winners in St. was sent to St. Michael’s Hospital, , Teath, Rock, Port Isaac, and Wadebridge. where Pam was a patient last year. W. Dawe DENNIS KNIGHT From 1st. October FISH MERCHANT Each evening, a special Bar Snack FISH CELLARS, PORT ISAAC meal - two for the price of one - with a change of menu each Monday. First WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY week (until 10th. October) - Chicken and Ham Pie with salad, plus soup or Fresh Fish Daily 9.30am. - 6pm. Saturday 9.30am. - 5pm. meringue. £5.95 for two persons. Please watch the bar blackboard for forthcoming special price bar meals. Tel: (0208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone LIFEBOAT WOMEN’S INSTITUTE CLASSIFIED Hang Gilder in Sea? The highlight of August was Pat Rex’s ADVERTISEMENTS The lifeboat was launched on Wednesday Cream Tea and Bring and Buy and we want lOp per word in advance (min. 50p) 17th. August to a report that a hang glider to thank you all who supported this very successful event. Despite the appalling HAPPI SIGNSAND DESIGNS had gone into the sea off Port Gaveme. The Contact Kevin A. Hancock, DIP, SIAD lifeboat searched the area together with an weather the sun came out that afternoon and - as so many times before - shone on Telephone Bodmin (0208) 880328 or RAF helicopter but nothing was found. It Launceston (0566) 772724 was learned that a large kite had been flown our endeavours. from Port Gaveme. The call-out was a false At our September meeting we had a fas­ FOUND On the path from Port Gaveme alarm with good intent. Crew were cinating demonstration and talk about the Valley up to Trewetha Farm - pendant A. Walton, N. Andrews and C. Scott. ancient craft of wool spinning by Mrs. necklace. Apply to the Blackthorn Press, Isabell Ram age from Kelly Bray, who with description. Tregardock Rescue kindly stepped in at short notice when our On Wednesday 24th. August the lifeboat pre-booked speaker was unable to attend. was called out to search for a missing We heard about different breeds of sheep, JOHN HILL swimmer at Tregardock. Due to the heavy natural wool dyes nowadays, and some surf the life boat was unable to get close to very peculiar methods of wool dyeing in Painting & Decorating the shore, but the casualty was spotted on the days of yore, particularly in Scotland. Valiant Cottage, St Teath, Bodmin, some rocks and airlifted by helicopter to Cornwall. PL30 3JA the Coastguard mobile unit. The swimmer, 70th* Anniversary Telephone (0208) 851337 Mr. Parker from Bury St.Edmunds, stated You may remember that I wrote in Febru­ that he was lucky to have survived in the ary about this year being special, as we are Professional pointer and deeorator surf conditions. Crew were A. Walton, celebrating 70 years of Port Isaac W.I.! On with 36 years experience. P. Aldridge and M. Edkins. Thursday 10th. November we are having High standard of work. our Anniversary Lunch at The Castle Rock Cave Search Payerhanging, tiling, glazing, etc. Hotel. We invited our founder member The lifeboat was launched on Monday 4th. Mrs. Bray, a number of special guests from Free estimates. September to the report of a man missing in County and also from our sister Institutes a cave at Tintagel Head. On searching the within our Group. Sybil Brown kindly of­ area nothing was found, but the man was fered to make the special 70th. Birthday located safe and well by the police on the cake,for which we all contributed ingredi­ CENTRAL GARAGE clifftop. ents. And now, ‘calling all past members’ Crewmembers Wanted of our W.I. You are cordially invited to join Proprietor Melwyn Roskilly us for the Anniversary Celebration and Are you able to be a Lifeboat crewmem- Lunch. The time: 12.30 for one o’clock. MOT ■ BREAKDOWN RECOVERY ber? Volunteers are wanted to commence Cost: £7.50 inclusive of celebratory toast. training in 1995. If you are aged between Deadline for accepting invitation: Monday TUNING • SERVICING 18 and 35, living in Port Isaac, able to swim 31 st. October. Please ring me on 880049. 100 metres, medically fit and willing to be Look forward to seeing you all at this SPECIALIST IN TRIUMPH STAGS trained, then contact the Station Honorary Special Event. Present members please Secretary, David Castle, 12 Tintagel Ter­ book at the October meeting. ^ _ Telephone 880334 race, Port Isaac. Tel: 880383. Zofia Fry. David Castle. Midge Ross is launching a promotion to try RNLI HARVEST FESTIVAL and attract people from ail parts of the S. R. Hewett The Annual Harvest Festival was held in country to encourage the use of the Green ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS the Golden Lion. Many thanks to Pat Door for small conferences, parties, and Sweett for organising it ail, and to Angie functions. For details contact her on AGRICULTURAL DOMESTIC, AND Walsh and Geoff for doing a wonderful job (01208) 990244, or freefone 0500 657867. INDUSTRIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN of auctioneering. Over £300 was raised. SUMLENE NIGHT STORAGE Thanks also to all the kind people who HEATERS INSTALLED supplied the items to be sold. Well done N.I.C.E.LC. APPROVED CONTRACTORS everyone. w ^ Nick Farmer. B. MORRIS S.R.HEWETT, WINDRUSH, NEW ROAD, (WARRANTY REGISTERED) PORT ISAAC. PL29 3SD TELEPHONE 880319 or 880291 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION BUILDER AND The Annual Thanksgiving Service will be held on Sunday 13th. November at St. DECORATOR Peter’s Church. The Revd. M. Bartlett will take the service and Charlie Philp will be ALL WORKS UNDERTAKEN the preacher. • , John Cunningham. (0208)74105 THE SHIPWRIGHT INN PUB, HOTEL, AND ‘MA BAKER’S DINER’ TEL. (0208) 880305 SPROULLS Sheila and Rod Baker Chef: Chris Lanyon SOLICITORS LUNCH TIME OR EVENING BAR SNACKS OR DINE OUT OVERLOOKING THE The Rock, Port Isaac ATLANTIC OCEAN FROM 7pm TILL LATE LIVE MUSIC EVERY SATURAY NIGHT (0208) 880355

FREE HOUSE REAL ALE REAL FOOD OPEN FOR MEALS 7.00pm. THE TRIO FREE DIARY GLEBE FARM DAIRY Regular Fixtures in Port Isaac: FLAT ROOF (St Endellion) BABY/TODDLER CLINIC: First Tuesday every month, 1.30-3.30pm. at the surgery. PROBLEMS? Bright and early deliveries BADMINTON: 8.00 Thursday evenings (winter of fresh milk and cream only) in the Village Hall. End them for once and for all from our own dairy. BROWNIES: 5.30-7.00pm. Mondays during with a Skimmed milk 32p? Silver term time at the Village Hall. fibreglass roofing system. CHILD HEALTH CLINIC: 1.30-3.30pm. first top and semi skimmed 35p. Wednesday in the month at the surgery. CONTACT JON ROWE ON Tel Bodmin 880732 FOOTBALL PRACTICE NIGHT: 7.00pm. Thursday evening at the Playing Fields. 880168 GOLDEN CIRCLE: 2.30pm. every Wednesday -at the Comish Cafe. METHODIST CHURCH: 11 00am. & 6.00pm. GARDEN SOCIETY Sunday Services at Trelights Chapel. The Poil Isaac and District Garden Socie­ THE CORNISII CAFE LOCAL HISTORY STUDY GROUP: 7.30pm. ty’s Show was held on Saturday 17th. Sep­ Licensed Family Restaurant first Friday in month, Penhaligon Room. tember in the Church Hall, when there were David Phelps (0208) 880670 PLAYGROUP: 9.30am-12.00, Monday, Tues­ 152 entries. The flowers and vegetables day, and Wednesday, at the Village Hall. were of a very high standard in spite of the OPEN FOR LUNCHES RAINBOW GUIDES: 3.30-5.00pm. Wednes­ difficult season, and were judged by Mr. B. days during term time at the Village Hall. Lamerton of St. Tudy. Mrs. Douglas of COFFEES WELL WOMAN CLINIC: 3.0Q~4.00pm. Tues­ The Tea Pot* judged the cooking classes, days at the surgery by appointment. and Mrs. Sweet of The Pea Pod’ judged & the flower arrangements and the children’s WOMEN’S INSTITUTE: 2.30pm. 2nd. Thursday EVENING MEALS in the month, at the Castle Rock Hotel. classes. YOGA CLASS: 7.00-9.00pm. Tuesdays at the The Port Isaac Primary School children put Penhaligon Room. on an excellent display of art and poetry, and are to be greatly congratulated. This Welcome to the Wednesday 12th. October: was much admired by all who saw it. 9.30am — 2.30pm: Port Isaac School Owing to the lack of funds and support the (golbett lion Inn Open Day. Committee regrets there will be no meet­ Sunday 16th. October: ings this coming winter, but they hope to Balcony overlooking the harbour continue with the Annual Show in 1995. 5.00pm: Coach will leave Port Isaac for Drinks Patio - ideal for families Praise Service at St. Petroc’s, Bodmin. Noreen L. Barron. Lunches Tuesday 18th. October: NOYES FLUDDE CANCELLED 7.30pm: Whist Drive in St. Endellion Due to a lack of interest in this project, we Evening Meals from 7.00pm. Church Hall. regrettably have to cancel it. Many thanks Crab sandwiches our speciality to those who did offer to help, particularly Wednesday 19th. October: Port Isaac School, Trevor Grills, Steve 2.00pm: School Harvest Festival. Hewett, and Robin Penna. And to the few 7.00pm: Supper and Auction of Produce children who wanted to take part... sorry. THE at Port Isaac School. Janet Townsend and Liz Bartlett. HARBOUR SHOP Tuesday 25th. October: Thursday 10th. November: TEL: BODMIN 880297 10.00am. - 12.00 noon: Mini Market 12.30 for 1.00pm: W.I. 70th. Anniversary in St. Peter’s Church Hall. Lunch at Castle Rock Hotel. £7.50. MAGAZINES * NEWSPAPERS Wednesday 26th. October: All past members are invited. Please CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES book with Zofia Fry on 880049 by STATIONERY * BOOKS * TOYS 4.00pm: Trio Deadline. Monday 31 st. October at the latest. GREETING CARDS * GIFTS Saturday 29th. October: 7.30pm: Public meeting at St. Endellion SELECTION OF PRINTS 6.00pm: Firework and Halloween Church Hall to discuss the future of the Extravaganza, Port Gaveme Beach. hall. NEWSPAPERS DELIVERED DAILY (N.B. No mbbish on the beach Sunday 13th. November: before 29th. and no tyres please) Royal British Legion Annual Thanks­ PORT GAVERNE HOTEL 7.00pm: Disco at the Green Door, giving Service at St. Peter’s Church. Port Gaveme (see advertisement). Tuesday 15th. November: SATURDAY 29m. OCTOBER Friday 4th. November: 7.30pm: Whist Drive in St. Endellion U.S. NOTSTHNOmm Trio Issue No. 138. Church Hall. FIREWORK AND Duejto popular demand, the Harbour Seafood Restaurant is pleased to HAUOWEEN announce that we will remain open throughout the winter months from EXTRAVAGANZA Thursday to Sunday inclusively spe­ 6.00PM. ON PORT6AVERNE BEACH cialising in various shell fish dishes, curries, and a take-away service. FOLLOWER AT 7.00PM BY At dny other time we will cater for privpte parties upon request. VISC0 Please telephone (0208) 880237 AT THE CREEN DOOR CHILDREN SOP ADULTS £100