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Call Changes 1. Pillaton St Odulph 02-Jan 128 Spliced Queen's and Tittum's Triples Call Changes 1 Sheila Bridle, 2 Maire Warwick, 3 Owen Borlase (C), 4 Kevin Edwards, 5 Richard Warwick, 6 David Shawcross, 7 Ian Banbury, 8 Kevan Borlase, Rung open in affectionate memory of Jenny Shawcross and Amy Cloake. RIP. 2. Gorran St Goranus 03-Jan 240 Call Changes (no Cover) 1 Bobby Tregunna, 2 Juliet Thornton, 3 Martin Lardner, 4 Bob Thornton, 5 David Ralls (C), To celebrate the wedding of Peter Thornton and Claire Glancy on Friday 22 December 2017 at St Mary's RC Church Bellaghy Northern Ireland. 3. Stratton St Andrew 26-Jan 146 Brannel Mk2 Triples Call Changes 1 Phil Morse, 2 John Lagdon, 3 Kim Sudell, 4 Kevan Borlase, 5 Eric Bannister, 6 Matthew Thewsey, 7 Owen Borlase (C), 8 John Davis, Rung to mark the forthcoming birthday of Mary Borlase. 4. Kilkhampton St James the Great 26-Jan 136 Spliced King's and Queen's Variation Triples Call Changes 1 Phil Morse, 2 Kim Sudell, 3 Eric Bannister, 4 Matthew Thewsey, 5 John Lagdon, 6 John Davis, 7 Owen Borlase (C), 8 Kevan Borlase, 5. Poughill St Olaf King and Martyr 26-Jan 128 Queen's Minor Call Changes 1 Phil Morse, 2 Eric Bannister, 3 Kim Sudell, 4 John Lagdon, 5 John Davis, 6 Owen Borlase (C), Rung to mark the birthday of Doug Petipher (Calstock). 6. Marhamchurch St Marwenne 26-Jan 120 Peal No 1 Doubles Call Changes 1 Phil Morse (C), 2 Eric Bannister, 3 John Lagdon, 4 John Davis, 5 Matthew Thewsey, 6 Kevan Borlase, 7. Poundstock St Winwaloe 26-Jan 120 St Dominica's 3rd Hunt Doubles Call Changes 1 John Lagdon, 2 Phil Morse, 3 Owen Borlase (C), 4 Kim Sudell, 5 Kevan Borlase, 6 Matthew Thewsey, 8. Kenwyn St Keyne 29-Jan 168 Grandsire Triples 1 Norman Mattingley (C), 2 Stephanie Mattingley, 3 Helen Perry, 4 Phil Young, 5 Ruth Reeves, 6 Ian Young, 7 Robert Perry, 8 Eric Bannister, Rung immediately after the funeral service and in celebration of the life of Ann Drew 9. St Erme St Hermes 04-Mar 120 Baptism Doubles Call Changes 1 Eric Bannister (C), 2 Annette Bersey, 3 Sarah Tilley, 4 Liza Deards, 5 Terry White, Rung before Sunday service after a two week break. Celebrating Dot White's ALL CLEAR, Sarah finding a buyer for her house and some sunny weather at last! 10. St Clement St Clement 04-Mar 120 Whyatt Doubles Call Changes 1 Peter Burton, 2 Eric Bannister (C), 3 Sarah Tilley, 4 Liza Deards, 5 Terry White, 6 Philip White, Rung before Sunday service. Celebrating Dot White's ALL CLEAR, Sarah finding a buyer for her house and some sunny weather at last! 11. St Clement St Clement 11-Mar 120 St Indract Doubles Call Changes 1 Terry White, 2 Sarah Tilley, 3 Lis Bashforth, 4 Philip White, 5 Eric Bannister (C), Rung before Sunday Service and also in memory of Bob Lean 25-7-54 to 18-2-18, funeral last Friday 9-3 at Penmount. 12. St Clement St Clement 14-Mar 66 Call Changes 1 Liza Deards (C), 2 Terry White, 3 Lis Bashforth, 4 Philip White, 5 Eric Bannister, In memory of Christine Pearce of St. Clement. 13. St Dominic St Dominica 18-Mar 120 Celebration Doubles Call Changes 1 Kevan Borlase, 2 Hilary Davis, 3 Sue McClaughry, 4 Sue Jones, 5 Dave Bower, 6 Owen Borlase (C), First 120 at first attempt: 3. Rung before the Morning Praise Service to mark the forthcoming wedding of Julie Hooper and Simon Adams. 14. St Erme St Hermes 19-Mar 120 Joyous Doubles Call Changes 1 Eric Bannister (C), 2 Peter Burton, 3 Annette Bersey, 4 Terry White, 5 Giles Smith, 15. St Erme St Hermes 28-Mar 120 Rosedale 3rd Hunt Doubles Call Changes 1 Annette Bersey, 2 Peter Burton, 3 Eric Bannister (C), 4 Liza Deards, 5 Terry White, Rung before St Erme Primary School Easter service and in memory of Michael Francis 21st January 1941 - 10th March 2018, service at Trelawny Chapel today. 16. Redruth St Euny 07-Apr 120 Wedding Doubles Call Changes 1 Jim Hoskin, 2 Christine Iles, 3 Charles Green, 4 Bryan Llewellyn, 5 Eric Bannister (C), 6 Clive Reynolds, Rung before the wedding of Laura Jane Roberts and Keith Simon Dodd. 17. St Dominic St Dominica 15-Apr 120 Peal No 1 Doubles Call Changes 1 Owen Borlase (C), 2 Sue McClaughry, 3 Jane Grimwood, 4 Sue Jones, 5 George Roberts, 6 Kevan Borlase, Rung before the Morning Praise Service by members of the local band for Brian and Christine Jones. 18. Probus SS Probus and Grace 19-Apr 120 Epiphany Doubles Call Changes 1 Peter Burton, 2 Eric Bannister (C), 3 Liza Deards, 4 Amanda Kendall, 5 Terry White, 6 Renfree Stephens, 19. Pillaton St Odulph 22-Apr 146 Brannel Mk2 Triples Call Changes 1 Phil Morse, 2 Tracey Hillman, 3 Norman Cowling, 4 Richard Warwick, 5 Simon Adams, 6 Matthew Thewsey, 7 Owen Borlase (C), 8 Kevan Borlase, Rung following the Pillaton Arts & Crafts Group Exhibition weekend. 20. St Stephen in Brannel St Stephen 23-Apr 100 Call Changes 1 Jeff Britchford, 2 Ann Serpell, 3 Sue Britchford, 4 Barry Warteridge, 5 Allan Wynn, 6 Alec Bawden, To celebrate St Georges Day 21. St Stephen in Brannel St Stephen 23-Apr 54 Call Changes 1 John Purdey, 2 Ann Serpell, 3 Alan Wynn, 4 Anne Greenwood, 5 Renfree Stephens, 6 Barry Warteridge, 7 Monty Hooper, 8 Alec Bawden, Rung to celebrate the birth of the Royal Baby 22. Loddiswell St Michael and All Angels 04-May 120 Betjeman Doubles Call Changes 1 Phil Morse, 2 Eric Bannister, 3 Norman Cowling, 4 Richard Warwick, 5 Owen Borlase (C), 6 John Lagdon, 23. Modbury St George 04-May 120 Rollup Doubles Call Changes 1 Phil Morse, 2 Norman Cowling, 3 Richard Warwick, 4 John Lagdon, 5 Owen Borlase (C), 6 Matthew Thewsey, Rung to mark the recent birthday of the Conductor. 24. Ermington SS Peter and Paul 04-May 128 Queen’s Minor Call Changes 1 Matthew Thewsey, 2 Phil Morse, 3 Eric Bannister, 4 Richard Warwick, 5 John Lagdon, 6 Owen Borlase (C), 25. Newton Ferrers Holy Cross 04-May 120 Whyatt Doubles Call Changes 1 Phil Morse, 2 John Lagdon, 3 Norman Cowling, 4 Eric Bannister, 5 Owen Borlase (C), 6 Matthew Thewsey, 26. Yealmpton St Bartholomew 04-May 120 Peal No 1 Doubles Call Changes 1 Phil Morse (C), 2 Eric Bannister, 3 Richard Warwick, 4 Norman Cowling, 5 Matthew Thewsey, 6 John Lagdon, 27. Redruth St Euny 05-May 120 Wedding Doubles Call Changes 1 Christine Iles, 2 Charles Green, 3 Mike Cockeram, 4 Clive Reynolds, 5 Eric Bannister (C), 6 Matthew Ruddock, Rung before the wedding of Mark Sciascia and Samantha Retallick. 28. St Clement St Clement 16-May 120 Wedding Doubles Call Changes 1 Peter Burton, 2 Philip White, 3 Giles Smith, 4 Terry White, 5 Eric Bannister (C), Rung for Next Saturday. Sarah Tilley's dad's 90th birthday and also the two teams that made it to the Cup Final! And, oh yes, the couple getting married. 29. Probus SS Probus and Grace 17-May 120 Wedding Doubles Call Changes 1 Peter Burton, 2 Jeff Britchford, 3 Liza Deards, 4 Amanda Kendall, 5 Eric Bannister (C), 6 Sue Britchford, Rung for Next Saturday. Sarah Tilley's dad's 90th birthday and also the two teams that made it to the Cup Final! And, oh yes, the couple getting married. 30. St Buryan St Buriana 19-May 120 Grandsire Doubles 1 Jonny Hoskin, 2 Ian Groves, 3 John Swan, 4 Chris Venn (C), 5 Sam Nankervis, 6 Claire Sowden, To celebrate the wedding of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex 31. Mullion St Mellanus 19-May 120 Yewcroft 4th Hunt Doubles 1 Jacqueline Davis, 2 Mary Durrant, 3 Hedley Stevens, 4 John Davis (C), 5 Philip Burgess, 6 Jeremy McCabe, Rung for the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. First 120 of call change doubles for all except the conductor. 32. St Clement St Clement 30-Jun 120 Wedding Doubles Call Changes 1 Val Williams, 2 Jemma Hoare, 3 Giles Smith, 4 Terry White, 5 Eric Bannister (C), 6 Peter Williams, Rung before the wedding of Diana and Robert. 33. St Agnes St Agnes 02-Jul 120 Joyous Doubles Call Changes 1 Eric Bannister (C), 2 Rosie Falco, 3 Paddy Falco (13), 4 George Monie (13), 5 Annie Holland, 6 Dorothy Cooke, Congratulations to Rev. Rachel Monie (mother of 4th) on her ordination as priest on 30th June and with every good wish for her continuing ministry. 34. Probus SS Probus and Grace 14-Jul 120 Wedding Doubles Call Changes 1 Renfree Stephens, 2 Giles Smith, 3 Amanda Kendall, 4 Terry White, 5 Eric Bannister (C), Rung before the wedding of Luke Trescothick and Lucy Anne Elizabeth Brigden. 35. St Clement St Clement 18-Jul 238 Spliced Reverse Peal No 1 and 5th Hunt Doubles Call Changes 1 Val Williams, 2 Terry White, 3 Philip White, 4 Giles Smith, 5 Eric Bannister (C), In memoriam of Charles MacKenzie Harden, always known as Mac, 19-5-28 to 2-7, father of Sarah Tilley, ringing friend of the band. 36. St Stephen in Brannel St Stephen 20-Jul 146 Brannel Mk2 Triples Call Changes 1 Phil Morse, 2 John Lagdon, 3 Norman Cowling, 4 Richard Warwick, 5 Matthew Thewsey, 6 John Davis, 7 Owen Borlase (C), 8 Kevan Borlase, 400th recorded Call Change Peal: 7.
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