LIFEBOAT P .I.P .’s The Car Boot Sale held at Having seen the three plays now' St. Kew Inn Car Park raised in production, 1 can really recom­ L34.60. Many people braved the mend that you go and have a weather, which was atrocious, thoroughly entertaining time! and supported the event. The players seem to be better than ever - Lady Faux-Parr A successful Coffee Morning trying to chair a parerit-teacher was given by Mrs. Enid Andrews meeting with Mrs. Ambidex at Hathaway, L70 was raised A FREE VILLAGE NEWSLETTER, COVERING hurling abuse from the back of for Branch Funds. PORT ISAAC, , & PORT G A VERNE, the Hall. Glam Mrs. Biock, the APPEARING ON THE LAST SATURDAY EVERY Station Officer Tony Andrews, chic Monsieur PIume-Tante, MONTH. DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT CHARGE BY HM Coastguard was the guest strict maths teacher Miss Trigg, KIND COURTESY OF OUR LOCAL NEWSAGENTS, at the closing of the Art Exhib­ haughty Hon. Mrs. Landskip, ADVERTISING REVENUE COVERS THE COST ition. He spoke of the co-opera­ pregnantly defiant Mrs. Proliff, OF DUPLICATING PAPER, STENCILS, ETC. tion and co-ordination of the and sporty Miss Hurdlefast, give EDITOR: ROBIN PENNA, 9 DOLPHIN STREET, search and rescue services in a perform ance that is worthy PORT ISAAC, . PL29 3RD Cornwall. A cheque for L750 of an 'Ealing5 comedy. was handed over to the Branch In 'Strawberry Jam' which fol­ by him on behalf of the Artists, lowed, a complete change of ISSUE NO. 35 M A Y 1985 this is not the final figure as mood was experienced and the N ext Issue Sat. 29th. June there is still some money to three ladies play extremely con­ Deadline: Friday 21st. 5.00pm! -ome in. Thanks were expressed vincingly, as is necessary in a .o Midge and Freddie Ross and 'black* comedy like this. A new­ to Frank and Renee M cNichol comer to the P.I.P.'s takes PROUT'S BUS for staging the exhibition and the part of Dr. Varley, and true also to the artists for their to life he is. The Monday to Friday, during hard work. The Victorian Melodrama that school terms only, bus has been ends the evening is a perfect retim ed as follow's: Port Isaac Branch members will vehicle for amateur dramatics be manning the Lifeboat stand Port Isaac .,...... 08,00 15.10 with the words being handled at the Royal Cornwall Show on Pendoqgett , 15.16 by a narrator leaving the cast the first day, Thurs. 6th. June. West Downs ., 15.25 free to concentrate on pure Delabole 15.28 A Jumble Sale will be held in histrionics - very succesfuily. ...... 08.26 15.40 the Church Rooms on Saturday Guided by the smooth words Camelford , 15th. June, commencing 2 pm. being spoken, the Adams family Delabole 16.10 David Castle. experience painful melodrama, West Downs ...... 09.0A 16.13 harassed by Sir Jasper and Pendoggett ...... 09.14 16.23 rejecting poor Percival, Fanny THANKS Port Isaac . 16.30 gets her desserts when con­ I and my family wish to thank fronted by a dusky surprise! -all friends and neighbours for A very 'professional' amateur Oiwyn and Rupert Kirby wish ieir many cards and messages performance. to thank all who gave such of sympathy following the death support, both with their presence of my wife Lillian. Also to all Robin Penna. and their kind wishes and those who attended the funeral gifts, at their wedding on service and sent those beautiful TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Saturday 27th. April. floral tributes. Reg Law> British Telecom public relations dept, tell us that there are still m t t MRS. A. M. RO W LAND problems with the equipment in the new Port Isaac exchange. £§>lifjtoap H o tel We paid a visit to this old lady Some parts being supplied do at her home in Trelights last not meet with stringent tests. Charming 18th.C Restaurant year [T rio No. 24], and w e are Once they are satisfied that on the Harbour front now sad to hear of her death they can provide an e ffic ie n t at the age o f 96. We send a E XC E LLE N T service, the exchange will be CUISINE message of sympathy to her brought into use and all local FINE WINES daughter Mary. subscribers notified G RILLS W i)t ©met Corner MINI MARKETS SEAFOOD LOBSTERS Aim to be kind to one another Any charity requiring a stall and to all people. at the Mini Markets [see Diary TABLE D'HOTE • A LA CARTE 1 THESSALONIANS 5:15 on back page], please contact Reservations telephone 264 Pat Collins, telephone 603.

Views expressed in Trio are those of contributors and not necessarily of the editor. PARISH COUNCIL Tennis Court. L3000 is available Mr.P.A.Sloman - convert disused from Sports Committee. It is stable to holiday accommodation, Notes of the monthly meeting being considered that a Com­ Roscarrock. held on Monday 13th. May, at munity Scheme might build the the Church Rooms, Port Isaac. Miss . J,Preston - garage at court cheaper, but local labour Glenthorne, Tintagel Terrace. As this was the Annual Meeting, might not have necessary ex­ the Clerk, Mrs. Willmott called pertise, and higher maintenance Mr.R.Baker - kitchen/bedroom for the election of officers. No costs might ensue. extension, Tintagel Terrace. change in positions held already Port Gaverne. The Delabole Mrs.E.M.Forrest - dwelling next ensued. Fire Brigade (11 men and an to The Barn, Trewetha. A 30 Road. L etters to be sent o ffic e r) had hosed down an Mr.D.Smith - dwelling at urging a start to the Okehamp- enormous amount of rock from Silver Spray, Port Gaverne. ton by-pass, and supporting the the dangerous cliff, using water case for a dual-carriageway from the dammed leat. A L20 through Cornwall. donation to the Benevolent Port Isaac Beach. Mr. Symons Fund was agreed. asked if the N.C.D.C. could be Church Hill. The cobbled 'drain' asked to clean it more regularly near 'Hillcrest' could be filled. Mrs. Strout could not permit as it is in a shocking condition. the use o f the Beach C a fe Finance. A precept of tlOOO toiiet by the public for this to be raised and money from year. Plans involving National Public Discussion. deposit to be used to cover Trust property are still being current expenses - Playground Mrs. Olive Strout asked what considered. A local plumber has Equipment, Notice Boards, etc. had happened to the notice tl quoted 1 1,800 to do the work. was supposed to be at Port The Annual Audit of Accounts Footpaths. The M.S.C. scheme Gaverne telling people where to take place Thurs. 20th. June. from Trewetha to the Milipool the existing toilets are. She Bus Shelter, St. Endellion. has started. Tenders for trim ­ also suggested a 'Welcome to The volunteer group have a ming (Church Hill - Mill, £35, Port Isaac' sign. This idea E120 grant from the Jubilee J. Watson, and all other paths, will be discussed at the next Fund. The Parish Council will £260, 3, Dawe) were accepted. meeting. consider further aid after Cllr. Dawe declared an interest planning consent is obtained. and le ft the room while the Next Monthly Meeting: tenders were discussed. Port Isaac Village Hail. Monday 10th. June, 7.30pm., in Mr. Welton reported that plast­ A tender for trimming grass the Church Rooms, Port Isaac. ering work is to be done. If any under seats (J. Dawe, £25) was grants available, then the also accepted. An idea to spray committee will try for im­ weedkiller under the seats was provements to the kitchen and not put into effect in case of PROUT BROS. changing room. Cilr. Dawe danger to children. TRELAWNEY GARAGE said the Parish Council should Light in Trewetha Lane. After TEL. P. I. 208 back Mr. Welton and the Hall some discussion, this item is to committee. Dr. Barron said ! ALL CAR & VEHICLE REPAIRS a be discussed at the next meet­ ! | perhaps the council meetings ing after councillors have had a TAXIS ' COACH TRIPS could be held in the Hail to look at the situation. Mrs. Cann help their finances. CAL0R & GL0GAS AGENTS I pointed out that the steps that FREE DELIVERIES needed a light were used by all residents in the estate. At the FRESH MEAT • POULTRY • EGGS • CREAM same time the lighting through­ FROZEN VEGETABLES ■ LOCAL MILK out the village will be looked DAY TRIPS TO THE at. 'The present system is ISLES OF SCILLY 1985 useless', said Mrs. Cann. Sundays: 23rd. June, M.&C.PROVIS Notice Board, the Platt. This 14th. July, 18th. August, BUTCHERS has just been renovated so an offer by Homer Park Hotel to and 15th. September. HOME COOKED HAM & TONGUE pay for a new one incorporating FREE COACHES TRADITIONAL HOME MADE SAUSAGES a direction sign to Homer Park, Return Boat Fare: DELIVERIES SIX DAYS A WEEK was not taken up. Adults £15, Children £5.50 (Phone orders before 10.30am. for same day delivery.) Planning: Please Book Early

OPEN UNTIL EARLY EVENING The following applications were Prout Bros., Port Isaac. discussed but returned to the CHURCH HILL • PORT ISAAC Planning Office with no obser­ Telephone (0208) 880208 Telephone 258 vations from the Parish Council: ANNUAL PARISH MEETING Fore Street at Christmas. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Vandalism this year has been St. Peter's Church Hall was turning road signs around only. 5P A WORD (MIN 20P) PAID IN ADVANCE the scene of a well attended * * -X and lively public meeting this Domestic Help required. 3 to 4 Mr. Magee told us about the year. The guest speakers were: hours per week, all year round. running o f his department and Mr. Magee (Housing). Harvey Telephone 264. the allocation system for Lander (County Councillor), council houses. There are 19 Bill Dawe (District Councillor), H ill-a furniture van had to applications in the Parish: Mr. Crafft (National Trust), reverse all the way up recently. 3 single, 6 pensioner, 9 2-bed, Finally he exclaimed: 'Devon, Sgt. Davis, and Constable and 1 3-bed. Maintenance in keep your hands o ff Cornwall! LeBailly (Police). North Cornwall costs £28,000 Plymouth can go eastwards!'. per week, covered entirely by * * * The Parish Council Chairman, income from rents. Only two John Cunningham, thanked the o f our houses have been sold, Mr. Crafft said the National members of the Council for average price £10,600. No Trust owns the foreshore around their work and praised Mrs. plans to build any more here the cliffs at Port Gaverne, the Willmott's efforts as Clerk. next year, the St. Illicks site 'car park', 'old garden', and Messrs. Penna, Day, and Julian, to be sold with planning per­ the two fish cellars with cot­ were thanked for the new map mission for one dwelling. tages on the south side.

at the car park. * * * The new wall was built in co­ operation with the County. The voluntary Hospital Car Harvey Lander outlined some c—rvice has 12 noble drivers There is no income to speak of County Council services. The could do with two more. from Port Gaverne, outgoings budget for 84/85, £137,160,000, are paid for by gifts received. Trio 'still doing wonderful job'. being 1% over the government Mr. Julian, retired because of The area on top of the wall 'target' would mean 'loss-of- w ill be tidied up, with space illness - but in great heart - will grant' penalties. At the same for six cars. Wooden seats and no longer be able to do work time, this is £15,000,000 below for the Council. the figure set by Whitehall Continued overleaf . . . There are to be 'no parking1 as the minimum necessary to signs at the surgery corner. provide essential services! “ After much 'bellyaching' a He asked for Parish Council ROY xence is going up on the coast support in the fight for the A30 path - at no cost to the Parish. dual-carriageway in Cornwall. A Footpath Committee now SMITH After eight years, supported by formed will 'waymark1 some Councillor Dawe, at last work MOBILE BUTCHER paths. The Port Isaac to Tre- was in progress at Trewetha. wetha, and Port Gaverne to FRESH MEAT AND POULTRY * 96 ■56 Pendoggett (with St. Kew DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR Parish) paths to be designated Councillor Dawe said that PHONE PORT ISAAC 604 ’Recreational Paths’, with some many of our street lights 'are work by ’Community1 schemes. no b etter than candles' and .e Village Hall was granted need upgrading. Trelights people £250 towards improvements, would like a road sweeper in S. R.Hewett and a scheme for the disabled the village occasionally. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR will provide an easier access. He hoped for improvements AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC, & L I 000 plus £300 from the to the B3314 between the INDUSTRIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN. mothers has provided a Wendy church and Plain Street, also FIRE ALARMS. EMERGENCY LIGHTING. House and slide at the Playing at Trewithick farm. DOMESTIC APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE. Fields playground. The young people offering to N.I.C.E.I.C. APPROVED CONTRACTOR. After last year's success, Port build the bus shelter have been S.R.Hewett. 30Tintagel Terr. Isaac shopkeepers will make an promised a Jubilee Trust grant. P ort Isaac. PL29 3SE even better effort decorating Large vans must not use Church Telephone: Port Isaac 319

g i n t r r e a ’ g HAIR SALON DENNIS KNIGHT TINTAGEL TERRACE, PORT ISAAC WE ARE NOW OPEN ALL DAY FISH MERCHANT TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9 - 5 LATE NIGHTS FISH CELLARS, PORT ISAAC TUESDAYS (MEN) & FRIDAYS Fresh Fish Daily 9.30am - 6pm. Saturday 9.30am - 5pm. FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE PORT ISAAC 789 T e l: (0208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone 'Annual Parish Meeting' right to park on the road. contd. from previous page. Mr. Symons said that he hoped the planners would be careful about litter bin to be provided. developing the St. lllicks site. Provision o f public toilets had Mrs. Thomas [The Dolphin] RECIPE been discussed with the Parish thanked the Council for their Council and the National Trust Hamburgers Suchow (for 2) quick action in seeing that Committee are to be consulted. the new coast-path fence was 10 oz. minced steak * * * lowered. ‘We love Port Isaac 1 large onion, chopped because it is beautiful,' she said, 1 slice bread, soaked in rrLD Sergeant Davis apologised for 'and we rnusn't let things like Inspector Hallett who couldn't 1 egg this happen.' Chopped or dried parsley attend, and said that they Salt and pepper would like to see community relationships go from strength ROLLER [COAST]ER PATH Blend and form into small to strength. hamburgers, but round rather How many of you have walked * than fiat. Fry them in a the new path along the cliffs medium sized saucepan until In the following Public Discus­ from Pine Awn to Port Quin? lightly browned. Rem ove and sion, Mrs. Brown of Trelights It is some path! To start with put in a warm place. spoke up very strongly about there are 100 steps leading up the new council houses there. in one straight flight which, Sauce: A private developer would be in their pristine state, look like 1 tin celery or mushroom soup made to pull such monstrosities an escalator - which would be a 1 tablespoon paprika pepper down, she said, they are out of help as the climb is strenuous. 1 teaspoon thyme or basil scale and as for red brick! Mr. While I was counting the steps, Magee replied that Mrs. Brown taking them five at a time with Heat the soup in the pan which was entitled to her opinion but rests in between, i found it was was used to fry the hamburgers. that they didn't agree with her. a fairly non-tiring way to tackle Add the pepper and thyme then Mr. Orchard asked about the the ascent!. simmer for 10 min. Add the seat by the phone box, Church You can't lose your way round hamburgers, put the lid on, and Hill. Mr. Cunningham replied the cliffs because a wooden cook for a further .5 min. that it isn't going to happen. stock-proof fence has had to be Serve with parsley potatoes, Mr. Orchard then asked for erected along the path on the peas and sweetcorn. improvements to the road with landward side. On the seaward tarmacc'd passing places and side, there is nothing except Fred Thompson. Harvey Lander said the ideas fresh air and wonderful views would be considered. out to sea. From Scarnor, down Mr. Fisher asked about 'no 78 steps, and along Reedy Cliff, CORNISH OFFICE & SHOP parking' in Fore St. Constable the views are quite new and EQUIPMENT LeBailly promised to alert all some of them are breathtaking. FOR ALL YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS the staff at to the Where the path comes down PAPER CLIPS & PENS - TO DESKS problem, and Sgt. Davis told us nearer to sea-level, it curves TYPEWRITERS • COPIERS - COMPUTER'' that the County Police would backwards and forwards among SALES AND REPAIRS Y_ issue fixed-penalty tickets in the granite outcrops, rising and rural areas this year as well as failing, reminiscent of a roller­ on primary roads. coaster in a fun fair! DAVID COY Mrs. Brown asked if the council The one-and-a-half-hour 's walk, PORT ISAAC 579 would provide lay-bys as farm is w ell worthwhile though, and vehicles passing could cause the sight of Port Quin haven as damage. Mr. Magee suggested you come around Kellan Head, tenants could make space in the with Pen tire in the distance, is gardens, and Constable LeBailly absolutely unforgettable. Central Garage pointed out that nobody has a Robin Penna. Tel: Port Isaac 334 Jack & Muriel welcome you to the THE BAY GIFT SHOP REPAIRS ■ BODYWORK Tel: Port Isaac 469 SERVICING For all your PETROL • OILS ■ PARAFFIN Soften lion 3Snn NEWSPAPERS ■ MAGAZINES overlooking the harbour STATIONERY • GREETINGS CARDS DIESEL SPECIALISTS CONFECTIONERY - CORNISH BISCUITS TAXIS FOR HIRE Real Ales * Bar Snacks FUDGE • SMALL GIFTS Crab Sandwiches BENTLEY CAR FOR WEDDINGS our speciality Join our Christmas Club AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS NO REPORTS GOLDEN CIRCLE Several Coffee Mornings and Gwen Billing, for many years other events have taken place Chairman, has had to retire due since our last issue. In some to ill health. We will all miss cases no report has been sent you, Gwen! Members subscribed to Trio by the organisations to a retirem ent present, and involved. We can't print your this was presented to her by news unless we get it!. This the new Chairman, Paddy is a fre e service so make use Cunningham, and Secretary, of it, many people, specially Sheila Jarvis. The new Vice- those unable to take part, Chairman is Joy Collins, and like to know what is going on. the ever-faithful Treasurer is Keep in touch! Marjorie Donnithorne.

Nobody has w ritten to tell me that I had 'B.3276' instead of Sir, May i through 'Trio', thank 'B.3267' on the 'Map of the the committee and members of Parish' in last month's Trio. the Golden Circle for the generous gifts presented to me COMPETITION on my resignation as Chairperson. 'SNOW-ON-THE-VERGE'? Nobody did get last month's Also for their support during solution. Surprising as it may For the past two or three weeks, my years in office. seem, the fourth side of the i roadsides have been white Gwen Billing. signpost-stone had '' with Scurvy Grass (Cochlearia on it, Miss V. Baker guessed Officinalis). Grown in cottage that it would be 'Trelights', gardens at one time because and as she was the only one the leaves were used by sailors VILLAGE HALL to attempt a solution we are as a cure for scurvy disease. sending her a LI consolation They contain much vitamin C. Notes of the committee meeting prize. So much of this grows around held on the 8th. May. This month the puzzle is a bit here that there must be a An electricity coin meter to be more straightforward, you traditional local name for it, installed. only have to find it and tell can anyone tell me what it is? Disco to be held 2Sth. May. me where it is! L2 prize Robin Penna. Parish Council to be asked for for the lucky winner, send L300 towards new toilets, sinks, your solutions to Trio before hot water tank, and replastering. Friday 21st. June. Balance to be met by Hall. Eric & Audrey A 5% increase in all hire charges from 1st. June, to keep up with PENREAL ESTATE AGENCY 11 NEW ROAD, PORT ISAAC. Tel. 302 rate of inflation. It is hoped to spring clean the Barbara and Keith Willmott are continuing to offer a full personal 32 FORE STREET, PORT ISAAC. Hali, 11th. May weekend. TEL. PORT ISAAC 491 service which includes: A F ete to be held on 15th. Domestic & Business Properties for June. It is hoped everyone w ill sale or rent. WELCOME ALL CUSTOMERS attend. Stalls, games, light Self Catering Accommodation Agency lunches available. Stalls still All types of Personal and Business GENTS AND LADIES available, please contact Insurance. CLOTHES AND SHOES Mrs. Von-Lintzgy, telephone 680. Most of our properties for sale are in the area from Wadebridge to SPECIALISTS IN The C o ffe e Morning on 14th. to Boscastle and Tintagel. GENUINE GUERNSEYS May at Mrs. Von-Lintgy's raised Also agents for £54.78 for Hall funds. THE GATEWAY BUILDING SOCIETY

THE HARBOUR SHOP TEL: PORT ISAAC 297 ED FLANAGAN - PORT ISAAC DAIRIES MAGAZINES * NEWSPAPERS For your requirem ents phone (0208) 880752 CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES ' STATIONERY * BOOKS * TOYS ALL TYPES OF MILK AND A FULL RANGE OF DAIRY PRODUCE GREETING CARDS * GIFTS PLUS MIXERS, LEMONADE, AND ALL FIZZY DRINKS. SELECTION OF PRINTS THE TRIO FREE DIARY JMTS IN OUR AREA HOMER PARK REGULAR FIXTURES (ALL IN PORT ISAAC) Monday 10th. June: METHODIST YOUTH GROUP Saturdays, INN Parish Council Monthly Meeting, 7.30 - 10.00pm. Wesley Rooms. TEL: 880743 Church Rooms, 7.30pm. PLAYGROUP Mon. Tues. Thurs. 10 am-noon. Church Rooms. Friday 14th. June: RESTAURANT OPEN: FRIDAY, SATURDAY, TUESDAY EVENING FELLOWSHIP AND SUNDAY EVENINGS. Sir James Smith School, 7.45pm. Corestin, The Terrace. BAR OPEN NIGHTLY, PLUS Camelford, P.S.A. Buffet Dance, WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP Alternate Tues­ SATURDAY & SUNDAY LUNCHTIMES. Poldark Inn, 8.00pm - 1.00am. days, 2.30pm. Roscarrock Church Hall. (FULL TIME FROM WHITSUN) Tickets L3.25 from G.Oxley, WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 2nd. Thursday .11 The Terrace. You are invited to in month, 2.30pm. Church Rooms. A CLASSICAL PORT ISAAC YOUTH CLUB Sunday 16th. June: LUNCHTIME CONCERT Thursday evenings, Village Hall. Fathers' Day, Each Sunday from 12 noon. Saturday 25th. May (Today): Wednesday 19th. June: Classical Guitarist Brian Wright P.I.P.'s Comedies (repeat per­ Mini Market, Church Rooms, will play while you enjoy a form ance by popular demand). in aid o f various charities, fine 3-course Roast Lunch 8.30pm. at the Village Hall. 10.30 - 12.30. at L6.95 per person. ’Ask a Silly Question’ Friday 21st. June: 'Strawberry 3am’ and 'Unhand Me Squire' TRIO DEADLINE 5.00PM! Adults L I, Children & OAPs 50p R.A.HANCOCK CONTRACTOR Saturday 22nd. June: ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL •Sunday 26th. May: St. Endellion Conservatives' AGRICULTURAL! DOMESTIC APPLIANCES Trelights Chapel Anniversary, Lunch at Valley Cottage, Port & DOMESTIC SALES & SERVICE the services at 1 lam and 6pm Gaverne, noon - 2.30. tl.50 WORK will be taken by Mr. Bobby ELECTRIC MOTORS Thursday 27th. June: UNDERTAKEN Jewell, the celebrated fisherman REPAIRED preacher from . Port Isaac Tennis Court Robin A. Hancock, Hartland Road. C o ffe e Morning and Garage Monday 27th. May: Telephone Port Isaac 328 Sale, 10.30 onwards, at Spring Holiday. 3 Silvershell Road. Mini Market, Church Rooms, Saturday 29th. June: in aid of various charities, JIM ANV AUVm TRIO ISSUE 36 APPEARS 10.30 - 12.30. Wednesday 10th. July: WELCOME YOU TOTHE Tuesday 28th. May: Mini Market, Church Rooms, Village Hall Disco 7.30pm. in aid of various charities, Thursday 30th. May: 10.30 - 12.30. Peggy Hayne’s Jumble Sale, Church Rooms, 2.00pm. PARENT STAFF ASSOCIATION Hotel Trigg Morris Men will dance on the Platt, 8.30pm. There is a vacancy for a TULL LICENCE parent representative on the Saturday 1st. June: Parent Staff Association - not HOT6 COLV Concert at Trelights Chapel a heavy commitment - would BAR SNACKS at 7.30pm. Given by violinist anyone interested please contact Mr. Heard, and Friends from George Oxley (tel. 267) for St, Austell. Refreshments at further information. the close. In aid of Chapel Funds. POSTERS ■ BROCHURES • MENUS CARDS • TICKETS • NOTEPAPER Wednesday 5th. June: WRONG WAY ROUND? BILLHEADS • RUBBER STAMPS P.I.P.’s Meeting 8.00pm. in With school exams looming - the Golden Lion. All new BLACKTHORN PRINTING SERVICE one small boy, when asked by members welcome. 18 NEW ROAD, PORT ISAAC. his mother where his eider Thurs. 6th. - Sat. Sth. June: brother was, said, 'He's upstairs reversing’. Royal Cornwall Show, Wadebridge Show Ground. Playgroup Teacher

Duplicated by Blackthorn Crafts, 18 New Road, Port Isaac, Cornwall. PL29 3SB