POPTtSMCSCNOOl PJ.P.TN. Mrs. Prescotfs Retirement As most of the committee members of Mrs. Beryl Prescott is retiring, after and District Tourisrh Asso­ sixteen years, at the end of the present ciation are hotel owners and serve on a term. It is hoped to make a presentation voluntary basis after all, it is not practical on the occasion of her leaving. Those to call meetings during the season there* wishing to contribute, please contact fore the next one will be in the autumn. Mrs. M. Cann, 39 New Road, Port Isaac, Work is carrying on, however> and a new or Mrs. H. Sproull, The Rock, Port Isaac, 'What’s On' guide is in production. Deli Farm Run For the of St. Endellion, If anyone is interested in taking part in North . Issued on the last the run on Saturday 27th June, details can ANNIE BLAKE (nee BROAD) Friday of the month from January to be obtained from the School. It was with regret that we heard of the October, and the first Friday of the Donkey Derby death of Mrs. Annie Blake at die home of month in December. All copy m ust be This is to be held on Tuesday 7th. July, her brother at Little Barton, Delabole on with us by the Wednesday one week at the playing field in the evening. June 8th. Annie and her husbdnd Will, before. Available at local newsagents Largely organised by Carol Richards and had farmed at Trewetha Farm for many or by post for a yearly subscription of Julie Hewett, it will have stalls, donkey years. They retired to 'Little Tfewetha" in £4.50 - cheques payable to ‘Trio* please. races, raffles, and games. There will Port Isaac 18 years ago. She hid not en­ also be a ’car boot’ sale. Please contact the joyed the best of health for sotne time. Published and printed by Robin Penna, The funeral was held on June 12th. at The Blackthorn Press, 18 New Road, school if you can help in any way. Port Isaac, Cornwall. PL29 3SB Everyone welcome. Delabole Methodist Church and was Table Sale attended by many relatives arid friends. ISSUE NO 112 JUNE 1992 We express our sympathy to Will in the This will be held at the School on loss of a much loved and respected one. Wednesday 22nd. July at 3.00pm, with I didn’t have time to experiment with the raffles and refreshments. If you would GERTRUDE KIRK typefaces this month! Robin. like a table (£3.00) please contact the Older residents will have heard of the m m c T P iA N school. Everyone welcome. death at her home, 24 Well Street, Dela­ Jane Scown, Headteacher. bole, of Mrs. Gertrude Kirk age 90 years. North Cornwall District Council is Mrs. Kirk with her late husband Arthur, preparing a ten-year Local Plan for the THANKS resided at 44 New Road, Port Isaac, where whole of North Cornwall, setting out We would like to thank the unknown they had many friends. She was connec­ Council policies for the District's future. person who was good enough to post ted with the Port Isaac W.I. arid over Its main function will be to guide and back to us the vehicle manuals which had recent years has paid a number of visits to co-ordinate development and investment been stolen when our car was broken into America where her son Tony and his while ensuring environmental conserva- rtion. To make sure the plan is meaningful on Church Hill in May. family live. The funeral on Tuesday May and comprehensive, and covers all the Miriam and Ken Harrison. 26th, held at the Pertmpunt Crematorium, was attended by family and friends from key social, economic, and evironmenta! Thank you to my loving husband and Delabole and Port Isaac. We express our issues, each Parish Council in the District 'the greatest staff in Port Isaac, especially sympathy to Tony and family. has been provided with a short and sim­ 'Our Swamp Duck'. You made it the best ple questionnaire, to be completed by birthday in Port Isaac I have ever had. MARY ROWLAND 31st. July. We understand that a Draft Thank you again. Gerri. (The Lantern). Many friends over a very large area Plan will be drawn up, using the informa­ I would like to thank everyone for were sorry to hear of her death after a tion received, and will be made available making my R.N.L.I. Coffee Morning such very long and painful illness, at her home for public consultation next summer. a success, with all their generosity, hard 'Rowbrook, Trelights. Mary and her late mother came from London 22 years ago POEMS work, support on the day, and help, Cornwall happy joyful and warm, especially with raffle prizes, cakes, etc., to reside at Trelights. At the time of her death she was a Steward at the Methodist Cornwall fierce, fierce as a storm, and of course, the washing up! The land of piskeys, Cornish men say. Lesley Walton. Church at Trelights and also local preach­ er on the Cam elf ord and Cir­ Fishing rules, rules the way. May I try to thank all of you who sent cuit. In spite of failing health and blind­ For my teacher Mrs. Scown. such kind messages of support, cards, ness she carried out services to the By Mice Stratton, 9 years old nearly 10. gifts and offers of practical help. To my churches to which she was appointed. I look forward to a good Cornish rhyme regret I cannot thank each one indivi­ The funeral was held at the Trelights When I open my Trio each time, dually, but wish to say how humble I felt Methodist Church on May 27th and But with no poem from Eric that so many should take so much trouble attended by a large congregation. The I get quite hysteric. for me and my family. Trish, Alison, Revd. David Easton, conducted the So here's my request for next time. Fiona and Chris join me in saying how service and also officiated at St. Endellion. P. Fraser. much these warm thoughts have helped. I have now returned home, following Mrs. Stella Rose, companiori and friend, great kindness - and a lot more tests than and family of the late Mary Rowland, I knew existed - by people at Treliske, wish to express their sincere thanks to all KERNOWS who attended the funeral service and to who have returned me to the equal care Chartered Surveyors (( ESTATE V of our local Practice. all those who visited Mary when at home ,♦ A AGENTS )j+i and Estate Agents John Scott. or in hospital. Thanks to all the doctors and nurses who cared for her over such a ^ % r i ^ long period. Special thanks to Revd. D. 19 Market Place, . (0208) 212938 W$t €uiet Comer Easton for conducting the service, Peter 26 New Road, Port Isaac. (0208) 880125 Time is the inexplicable raw material of Blake (organist), the chosen bearers, and Mr. Ron Bray. Donations in lieu of everything; the daily miracle.1 FINANCE AVAILABLE Arnold Bennett. flowers were for the funds of Mount PHOTOCOPYING AND FAX SERVICES Edcumbe Hospice, St. Austell. M M S N C W M m telephone box should be reinstated, it has TREVATHAN FARM been dug up numerous times and there An unofficial report compiled from are no longer any trees, he added. ST. ENDELUON notes taken during the meeting at the STRAWBERRIES Available early June. (A suggestion to call this area Tort Church Rooms, Port Isaac, Monday 8th. Isaac Village Green* was rejected.) Cllr. Pick-your-own and ready picked. June. For accurate information, refer to Dawe said that it was ’all indians and no NEW POTATOES Dig your own if you wish! the Parish Council minutes. workers’ at the Council. Other fruit and vegetables in season. Public Discussion Mark Provis said if there was no FREE-RANGE EGGS from our own hens. Peggy Richards asked about the signs manpower couldn’t they make money TEA ROOM to the surgery and was told that they will available for the Parish Council to get the Qpen daily from 10am. be installed - paid for by an anonymous work done. Morning Coffee, Light Lunches, Cream Teas. donor. She also said overhanging hedges David Welton said, all around the Home-made Pasties and Pizza Specials. on the road between Port Isaac and county, trimming was only being done Trewetha make it dangerous for walkers. where necessary for safety. THE Doris Hambly mentioned lohg grass Henry Symons pointed out that High­ causing poor visibility at the B3314. ways were responsible for the verges but HARBOUR SHOP Footpath Tenders that landowners were supposed to cut TEL: 880297 The public were asked to leave the their hedges. room while the tenders were discussed. The Clerk confirmed that trimming MAGAZINES * NEWSPAPERS Finance should take place from June to September CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES and November to March. STATIONERY * BOOKS * TOYS After this month’s expenses: £269.28 in the account, £3894.35 on depdsit. Si Brtdeliion Sign GREETING CARDS * GIFTS An insurance premium increase of £35 to Cllr. Dawe said that the village sign SELECTION OF PRINTS was now in St. Kew Parish, and ought to cover libel and slander damages, no NEWSPAPERS DELIVERED DAILY be moved back nearer to St. Endellion. longer provided by the Council for Town Tree Warden Scheme and Parish Councils. David Phelps said meetings will be £25 was donated to the Soldiers, Sailors, held and, as warden for St. Endellion, he and Airmen’s Families Association. would be kept informed. An appeal against Port Gaveme toilets Inspection of Footpaths rateable value increase from £500 to Paths were allocated for inspection after £1,000 and a letter to MP Paiil Tyler. The trimming to check the work had been District Valuer is also investigating. done properly before payments are made. Seat Committee Report Church Flower Festival A new plastic seat is to replace a At St. Peter's Church, from 6th. - 9th. HOLIDAY LETTING AGENTS memorial seat on the Platt and the plaque August (not St. Endellion as the agenda). CORNWALL - transferred to it. David Philp will be asked to supply the (0208) 880125 Playing Fields Committee report Parish Council display for up to £25. An idea by Eric Stokes was accepted offering Fish packers have left the cdr park gates to pay £1 towards this if each councillor open the last two times so the Fishermen did the same. S. R. Heweft will receive a letter reminding them of their obligations. Village Security ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Council for Town and Parish Councils A letter from the Chief Constable ex­ AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC, AND Henry Symons said the Association pressed sympathy with disquiet about INDUSTRIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN would retain Parish Councils but the incidents in the village but said most were only slight. Special constables are needed SLIMLINE NIGHT STORAGE politically motivated Association of HEATERS INSTALLED District Councils would remoVe County and suitable persons should be recruited N.I.C.E.I.C. APPROVED CONTRACTORS Councils in new moves to change local when possible. An evening Neighbourhood Watch Schemes meeting government. S.R.HEWETT, WINDRUSH, NEW ROAD, will be arranged with a police PORT ISAAC. PL29 3SD He hoped Cornwall would become a representative, David Phelps would notify TELEPHONE 880319 ’Region in Europe’ and that the Parish the members of the existing group. will participate in ’Beacons of Friendship’, later this year, with a beacon at 'Becon CLERK’S REPORT Park’ at St. Endellion. a. The Parish Council have no objections THE TEA POT BISTRO Playing Field Equipment to the BBC filming ’Inspector Alain* in the An offer was accepted from the makers village at the end of the month. Tuesday to Saturday Evenings to refurbish the see saw for £110 plus vat. b. Notice of change of Long Cross Hotel 7.00 to 9.00 They would also replace corroded licence to George Dunkin, from De Lank. eyebolts in the Maribu Walk free, and c. Highways provided notice of intention Bring your own wine later, check the landing-mat wear. to do work around the telephone kiosk, Roadside Trimming and Grass Cutting Trelights, and on the blocks in Fore Street Also Sunday Lunches l-2pm before the summer season. Work on other While not criticising the workman, 3 courses only £4.95. narrow streets, will have to wait until doing the best possible job under the after the season as road closures will be circumstances, David Phelps Complained Call at the Cafe, open daily, necessary. Mr. Ian Purn is designing Port that the road into the village was in a Isaac direction signs along lines suggested or phone 880715 disgusting state and showed Port Isaac in by P.I.D.T.A. a poor light. Also why Coldstanton to book your table. Comer has been left in a dangerous & The Playing Held will be entered in a condition, should be the subject of an 'Best Kept Playing Field’ competition with inquiry. The grass area by the Mayfield prizes of £500, £300, and £200. e. A letter from Mrs. Joan Murray said St. Endellion churchyard was getting mrmr£ A Coffee Morning held at the home of overgrown. Cilr. Dawe agreed it was time Mrs. M. Hoskin, 14 Trewetha Lane, on CENTRAL GARAGE it was cut and suggested a letter to the Wednesday 17th. June, was attended by a P.CC before they met on the 18th. large number of members and friends and Proprietor Melwyn Roskilly f. The balance sheet for Trio Newsletter proved to be an enjoyable occasion raising was presented but no donation offered. the sum of £67.80 for W. I. funds. MOT. BREAKDOWN RECOVERY g. Dog control signs to go up at Port The raffle winners were: TUNING. SERVICING Gaveme beach have been delayed because 1st, Mrs. L. Cloke, 2nd. Mrs. E, Trickett, of wording that dogs will be banned from 3rd. Mrs. W. Honey, 4th. Mrs. D. Hicks. SPECIALIST IN TRIUMPH STAGS the beach if not controlled. The issue was We are grateful to our friends who raised by Malcolm Lee, a National Trust supported us. M. Hoskin. Telephone 880334 member but thought by them to be a Parish Councillor. Henry Symons pointed out that Malcolm was acting with P.LD.T.A. support after discussion at a Footpath Diversion THE CORNISH CAFE recent meeting. The sign might undo Follo wing the Public Enquiry last Feb­ Licensed Family Restaurant work to encourage good dog owners. ruary, the Hanning Inspectorate (an ex­ David Phelps replied that the sign was for ecutive agency in the Department of the David Phelps (0208)880670 irresponsible owners and something must Environment at Bristol) have Confirmed be done - only that day two children had the Public Path Diversion Order applied OPEN FOR LUNCHES been bitten at Trewetha and became for by K C. Richards. COFFEES infected - one was hospitalised. Mr. Lee Footpath Signs & was congratulated on the work he had A visitor said to me today, ’If the land­ done for the 'Poop Scoop* scheme. owners take the signs away or move them EVENING MEALS (Mrs. Strout was allowed to speak, and around, they will get people Wandering claimed she had a map showing that The all over the place. If they know where National Trust only owned the foreshore they are going they will keep to the path.’ down to mean high water level.) One of our farmers leaves clear paths h. The Clerk asked for anomalies in her through his fields which are an example Pea Pod of good management and also mean that expenses to go on the next agenda. She he has no trouble with straying walkers. receives nothing for the use of a room in for all your her house, heating, or telephone rental Guided Walks? FRESH FRUIT AND and suggested perhaps £500p.a, could If anyone is interested in informal VEGETABLES cover such items. The Chairman is also walks along the delightful paths in this entitled to recoup his expenditure. David parish, or to Chapel Amble, etc., I should Flowers for all occasions Phelps asked about committee members' be happy to act as a guide. expenses. Robin Penna. Telephone 8 8 0 2 2 3 PLANNING APPLICATIONS f£T£ 47 9£ttiB0££ Support was given to revised plans for A Garden Fete to be held at Newlands, an owners-use bungalow, at Archer Farm. , Delabole (next to the fire sta­ STA 8 1 E THE DISTRICT PLAN AND PARISH tion) from 12 noon to 4,00pm, Saturday COUNCIL LIAISON COMMITTEE 11th. July will be in aid of Children’s m ROOMS Hopsice - Southwest, and the R.N.L.I. At a District Council meeting, on 27th. Trewint, Fort Quin May, with all chief officers and many With ploughman's lunches, many stalls including C.H.S.W. and R.N.L.I, child­ With views of Port Quin Bay representatives from parish councils pres­ Open Easter - October from 12.00pm. ent, a parish council liaison committee ren’s fancy dress at 2.00pm., lots of games, pony rides, ice-creams, table sale, Scones a speciality. Home made cakes. was formed which will meet in Septem­ Morning Coffee, light lunches. ber. A consultation Draft will be made good raffle, and cream teas. Come along have fun and help two very good causes. Cream teas. Afternoon teas. public in the summer of 1993. The ten- year Plan will be completed in 1995. Esther M. Richardson. Angela Williams. 880200 All Councillors had received question­ £ —— HILDA COWLING naires about ’settlements’ in. the Parish. SHORT GUIDE TO To see how these might be answered, one As we went to press we were told that was tried and answers found relating to donations, in lieu of flowers, at Miss physical and social change over the last Cowling's funeral in Trelights last month, PORT ISAAC ten years, important changes, need for raised £133.80 for the Air Ambulance. AND TRELIGHTS extra housing car parking, conservation, IN THE PARISH OF ST. ENDELLION NORTH CORNWALL and what the Parish ought to be like in £4.95 ten years. As the questionnaire is of para^ GEOFF MORRELL mount importance, a special meeting was Port Isaac • Phone (0208) 880751 arranged for the following Monday. Quality Cleaning Service IS WALKS IN THE PARISH Next Meeting I will clean your home With care OF ST. ENDELUON to the highest standard. No job The next monthly meeting of the Parish NORTH will be held in the Church too small. Window cleaning, £3410 Rooms, Port Isaac, on Monday 13th. June carpet cleaning, three piece at 7.30pm. Two illustrated books, with detailed maps, suite cleaning, chimney sweeping, from The Blackthorn Press and available in Members of the public may attend the general cleaning. local shops that sell books. The books are meetings and are allowed to speak during available to postal subscribers - post free House and Hotel Maintenance. (cheques made out to Robin Penna' please). the ’public discussion’. Sm/MAfH/llFORM.S. m m a e m As some of you will know, I do quite a Due to an error in my last report we lot of work for the Multiple Sclerosis thanked Mark Pro vis instead of Mark ® . #om m Society, but my decision to swim a mile Prout, who is of course our President. for M.S. during National Swimfit Week My apologies to both of these gentlemen. Once again thanks to Mark Prout for BUILDING DECORATING was rather a rash one. When my sponsor­ PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ship form arrived in April, I hid it away his donation of the bus on Cup Final Day. hoping to forget about it. Unfortunately, I now have plenty of jumble, etc, so CERAMIC TILING Iili, Dilys and other people in the village watch out for posters as I will be ar­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED managed to get hold of it and persuaded ranging a Jumble Sale soon. (0208) 880644 loads of people to sponsor me. By the The Club’s A.G.M. was held at Long 24 hour answerphone time my sponsorship had reached £165, Cross Hotel on the 10th June. We were I had no choice but to swim the mile. I given a very warm welcome by our new write this note the day after my swim hosts, George and Penny Dunkin, who rather exhausted and aching all over. I'm assured the team that we woiild be wel­ R. A. HANCOCK come to use the hotel after matches as glad it’s over, but I am glad that I man­ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR aged to raise such a lot of money for a usual. The new officers are as follows : very worthwhile cause. Thank you to President - Mark Prout, Secretary - AGRICULTURAL im a DOMESTIC WORK Bryan Richards, Chairman - Steve Bunt, everybody who supported me, UNDERTAKEN II SALES a SERVICE Emma Phelps. Treasurer - Roy Smith, Commercial Manager - Ray Berman. The Team SLIM LINE •If RADIATORS FM l fR ii FOR M.S. Manager Peter Rowe, asked to have a DIMPLEXa .1IfCREDA trainee to assist him, and Kevin Grills COMPLETE f SHOWER INSTALLATIONS Did you know that you can now ex­ was elected to this position. perience the thrill of flying a plane, Robin A. Hancock, Hartland Road. Thanks were given to our sponsors, piloting a glider, tandem free fall para­ Telephone Bodmin 880328 Hayes and Hingley, and to all who have chuting or even making a bungee jump for free, providing that you raise a mini- helped us in what has been a memorable mum amount of sponsorship for the year for the club. Welcome to the Multiple Sclerosis Society? Players - are there any players out For more details and a sponsorship there? We need a few more. Please 4§oG)en Hunt Him pack, simply Freephone 0800 929394. contact Peter or Bryan. Berman. Balcony overlooking the harbour SSIAFOO& m i x wm&Ross m m Drinks Patio - ideal for families Port Isaac and District Tourism We wish to inform all our friends that Lunches Association are making preparations to we are leaving Trelights and moving to a promote ’Seafood Week*. Posters are being seventeenth century house which is called Evening Meals from 7.00pm. printed and tihje event will be featured in Greystones, in Stockwell Street, Leek, Crab sandwiches our speciality the North Cornwall Advertiser. Staffordshire where we will Be running a coffee shop. If anybody would like to look us up we would be delighted to see A Monday and them. We wrould have liked to have said Wednesday ’au revoir’ to everyone personally but, of Gary At E 7 - 8pm Port Isaac R course, that is impossible, so please accept our very best wishes to you all. £1.50 per Village Hall. Q We have sold the hotel to George and Pattenden RSA qualified session Penny Dunkin and their family and PLUMBING AND instructor. would like to thank all our friends and Bring a mat or towel. I _ customers over the last sixteen years for HEATING CONTRACTOR their custom and friendship, support and Correct footwear essential. C loyalty. We wish George and Penny all 880028 Telephone: Jeanette 880123 S the very best in their new vehture and we are sure that Long Cross will continue serving you in the best traditions of hospitality and goodwill. HEADLANDS HOTEL U N I T I I Janet and Roger Warrillow, Aimee and Claire. DELICIOUS FOOD • FRIENDLY SERVICE

Secondhand Furniture Centre Restaurant open from 7.00pm. daily All types of furniture and electrical appliances bought/sold. 21 HCoucf) of ?Beautp Traditional Sunday Lunches A selection of freshly cooked dishes House clearances. Light removals. MOBILE BEAUTICIAN AND Now in Eddystone Road HAIRDRESSER FOR A N f AREA to suit every taste £6.50 per person (children £3.95) Wadebridge, Cornwall. Facials Massages Phone Wadebridge 3888 Eyelash/brow Tints Pedicures Evening Bodmin 880130 Eyebrow Shapes Manictjres We love catering for special occasions Open Mans - Sats 10am - 5pm Make-up & Lessons Waxing Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc. Electrolysis Weds: 10am - 1pm + ALL HAIRDRESSING Free delivery daily to Port Isaac REQUIREMENTS TREBETHERICK Chris and Anna Harris Open Monday-Friday (0208)862340 880260 sr. £*9m /o*em m et£ p o n n s M c b o w / m s c u m CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Successful Spring Fayre Six very brave ladies are doing a spon­ 10p a word (min. 5Qp) in advance sored row from Boscastle to Port Isaac - a Well over £3000 was raised towards the HAPPI SIGNS AND DESIGNS distance of 9 miles- on Saturday 27th. repair of the Church roof, at a very suc­ Contact Kevin A. Hancock, DIP, SIAD, June. They will leave Boscastle at 6.00 pm. cessful Spring Fayre held at Roscarrock, Bodmin 880328 or Launceston 772724. home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloman on arriving back in Port Isaac harbour at ? May 17th. Much hard work and organi­ Guess the time of the Row at the Golden BEACH SHOES Size 11V4 - £2.00 sation by church members and friends in lion - there will be a prize for getting it Nearly new. Blackthorn Press. the wider community, helped to raise this right. In the evening there will be a sing­ song at the lion - everyone is welcome to GRASS CUTTING UNDERTAKEN sum. Attractions included helicopter Barry Collins. Telephone 880755 flights, a pet show, a wide variety of stalls join in. and sideshows, tractor rides, madrigals We are looking for two new members and a Wellington boot competition. for the fund raising team. Anyone in­ DAY TRIPS terested (men or ladies) contact Carole Leaving Prout's Garage at 9.00am. Visiting Ringers Pro vis or Jan Rowe. Ringers from Otterton visited and rang Don't forget the Donkey Derby on Wednesday 1st July: the bells at the church in May. They were August 4th. at the Playing Fields. Minack Open Air Theatre, Portcumo, to welcomed by Mr. R. Richards. Jan Roive. see the matinee performance of The Healing Services Importance of Being Earnest a comedy. Eucharists for healing have been held Ticket of admission £4.50 recently in St. Kew and St. Endellion UFIBMT Coach fare £3.50 Churches. Celebrant on each occasion was The Coffee Morning held by Carol and The Rector Prebendary M. Bartlett and the David, the new owners of 'Melbourne Friday 10th. July: services were led by Mrs. P. Nash and House', Boscastle, was well attended and (Not 8th. as originally stated) Mrs. J. Wilson respectively. raised. £133.28. Minack Open Air Theatre, Portcumo, to Cloth Dedicated The Coffee Morning held by Lesley see the 2.00pm. matinee performance of An exquisitely crocheted credence table and Andy at ’Valencia House’ raised the 'A Man For All Seasons’. cloth made by Mrs. J. Wilson was dedi­ fantastic sum of £278.98 Ticket of admission £4.50 cated by the Rector on Whit-Sunday, The committee and crew send their Coach fare £3.50 before the Sung Eucharist. regards to Branch Press Officer John Scott Servers Visit of 7 Silvershell Road, and wish him a Wednesday 15th. July: Servers from the church visited St. speedy recovery. Day’s Mystery Tour. £5.00 Stephen’s, Launceston on 10th. June for Wednesday 29th. July: the Guild Office and Benediction. s t m o m s m s Dartington Glass and Rosemore gardens Julian Group near Torrington. £4.00 The June meeting of the group, held in Kernows of Camelford have recently the church, was led by Mrs. P. Hardman. taken over the former Castle Properties Wednesday 5th. August: Office at New Road, Port Isaac. Kemows, St. Ives (opportunity to take the little train Evensong who set up in business five years ago, Sung Evensong recently introduced into from St. Erth to St. Ives - panoramic pride themselves in offering a very pro­ views). £3.50 the three parishes has been well attended. fessional range of services. Among their The services are held at St. Kew on the highly qualified staff are several chartered Wednesday 26th. August: second Sunday in the month, at St. Peter’s surveyors and recent work they have un­ Dartmouth. £5.00 on the third Sunday and at St. Endellion dertaken, which indicates the wide range Wednesday 2nd. September: on all other Sundays. of services provided, include such projects Thanksgiving Service as a £1.5 million extension to a hotel in Dartington Glass and Rosemore gardens Clergy and parishioners from all over Torquay and farm rent reviews. From this near Torrington. £4.00 Cornwall, including St. Endellion, atten­ you will understand that they are pretty Bookings can be made through me 880494 ded a service of thanksgiving in broad in their range of capabilities. Plan­ or through Prout’s Garage 880208. Cathedral on Friday 12th. June to cele­ ning applications and appeals are under­ Where group entrance prices are brate the raising of the target figure for taken and several members of staff have involved, early booking is essential. the diocese of £200,(XX) for the Church been heard on Radio Cornwall talking Urban Fund. about a wide range of property matters. Grace Hooper. A successful Whist Drive was held in The Port Isaac office will remain largely a the Church Hall on Tuesday 16th. June. sales related office. The day to day run­ ning comes under Bob Stratfield, who is ® ttbe & Judith Pollinger. a chartered surveyor, and he would be Castle IRoch IDotel From 1st JULY: ARKWIGHTS BAKERY happy to meet anybody, at any time, to AT STANLEY HOUSE, FORE STREET. sort out their property problems. Proudly presents: “ROOSTERS 42 Fore Street, Bodmin RANGERS” WILD WEST SHOW (0208) 72328 & SUNSET BARBECUE 8 Fore Street, Camelford Saturday (0840) 212315 27th June from 7pm. Everyone welcome SPROULLS Hie Rock, Port Isaac IN AID OF THE CORNWALL SOLICITORS (0208) 880355 AIR AMBULANCE SERVICE THE TRIO FREE DIARY Tuesday 21st.July: 7.30pm: Whist Drive at the Church Hall, REGULAR FIXTURES IN PORT ISAAC St. Endellion AEROBICS? 7.00 - 8.00pm, in the Village Hall, Bay Monday and Wednesday. Wednesday 22nd. July: BABY/TODDLER CLINIC: First Tuesday every 3.00pm: School Table Sale. month 1.30 - 3.30 at the Surgery. Newsagents BADMINTON: 8.00 Wednesday evenings, in the Thursday 23rd. July: Village Hall. Whole School Picnic and Sand Building John and Helen Macdonald CHILD HEALTH CLINIC: 1.30 - 3.30, at the Competition at Port Gaverne. CONFECTIONERY . OFF LICENCE Surgery, first Wednesday in the month. MILK. NEWSPAPER DELIVERIES PLAYGROUP: 9.30am - 12, Monday, Tuesday, RNLI 4-Legged Race. To be advised. SMALL SELECTION OF GROCERIES and Thursday, at the Village Hall. Friday 24th. July: Telephone 880588 PORT ISAAC SINGERS: Practices Thursday School Summer Holiday begins. evenings, 8.00 at the Primary School. WELL WOMAN CLINIC: Tuesdays, with the Sunday 26th. July: ' Practice Nurse, 3 - 4pm, at Port Isaac Surgery, 2.30pm start: Port Isaac Cricket Team GLEBE FARM DAIRY by appointment v N. Star (touring team at St. Minver) (St Endellion) WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: 2nd. Thursday in the month, 2.30pm., in the Chiireh Hall. Tuesday 28th. July - Friday 7th. August: Bright and early deliveries YOGA CLASS: Penhaligon Rooms, Tuesday St Endellion Summer Music festival o f fresh milk and cream evenings, 7.00 - 9.00. Friday 31st. July: SL Wifi everyone please notify us when U , from our own dairy. there are changes to these fixtures. ** Trio Issue no. 113. Skimmed milk 31p, Silver Sunday 2nd. August: top and semi skimmed 34p. Saturday 27th. June: 10.30am: Heritage Coast walk through School ’Deli Farm Ruri 1 Part of St Endellion Parish. Robin Penna. Tel Bodmin 880732 7.00pm: Castle Rock Hotel - Roosters From main car park. Approx tVi hrs. Rangers Wild West Show and Barbecue. Wednesday 5th. August: Sunday 28th. June: 2.30pm: Conservatives Garden Party 10.30am: Heritage Coast walk through at Magpie, Trelights. Prout Bros. Part of St. Endellion Parish. Robin Penna. Thursday 6th. - Sunday 9th. August: TRELAWNEY GARAGE From main car park, Approx 2Vi hrs, St Peter’s Church Flower Festival. TEL. BODMIN 880208 Wednesday 1st July: Thursday 6th. August: 10.30am: Conservatives Coffee Morning at R.N.L.L Lifeboat Day, Boscastle. Coach Trips Valley Cottage, Port Gaverne. Sunday 9th. August: All Car & Vehicle Repairs 3.30pm: Raft Race at Port Gaveme. Sunday 5th. - Saturday Uth. July: Sponsor forms from Peter Reive 880457 Handy Gas Agents Port Isaac & District Tourism Association or Steve Hudspith 880162. ’Seafood Week’ - free deliveries Thursday 13th. August: Sunday 5th. July: R.N.L.I. Lifeboat Day, Port Isaac. 2.30pm start: Port Isaac Cricket Team Port Isaac Week THE v Pickwick (away). Sunday 16th. August - 23rd: Tuesday 7th. July: Sunday 16th: Gig Race GREEN DOOR CLUB From 6.00pm: Donkey Derby in the Tuesday 18th: Manor House Cream Tea PORT GAVERNE Playing Fields in aid of Port Isaac School. Wednesday 19th: Carnival Sunday 23rd, 2.30pm: RJN.L.I. Wednesday 8th. July: Lifeboat Larks, Port Isaac Flarbour. IS NOW OPEN 10.30am: R.N.L.I. Coffee Morning, Handsacre, Trelights. Wednesday 19th, August: NEW MEMBERS WELCOME Inter School Sports. Golden Circle Tea at ’Sea Jade’, Tinners Way, New Polzeath. Wednesday 15th. July: TELEPHONE 880244 Golden Circle Tea at Valley Cottage, 7.00pm: Trelights Village Green Port Gaverne. Committee Barbecue on the green. (If wet on Wednesday 26th. instead) PORT GAVERNE HOTEL Thursday 16th. July; Friday 28th. August: AND RESTAURANT School Sports Day (or if wet, on the Trio Issue 114. first fine afternoon).

DENNIS KNIGHT FISH MERCHANT FISH CELLARS, PORT ISAAC WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY Fresh Fish Daily 9.30am. - 6pm. Saturday 9.30am. - 5pm. SIMPLY - JUST BETTER DINING Tel: (0208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone Telephone (0208) 880244