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The Port Isaac, Port Gaverne & Trelights Newsletter No: 340 May trio Photo: Sally Stratton Sally Photo: The Port Isaac, Port Gaverne & Trelights Newsletter No: 340 May 2013 60p YOUR LETTERS CLASSIFIEDS Stay & Playgroup We've taken the decision not to PendragonHouse The Port Isaac Stay & Playgroup meet publish any letters relating to every Tuesday morning, usually in Port the new car park in this issue, Port Isaac Isaac Village Hall from 10am-12noon. To in advance of the elections. 4 bed house, with permission find out more contact Laura on 01208 Hopefully there will be more for commercial use 881089. This is what they are going to available to rent Get a weekly locally grown positive things to report by the be doing up until the school holiday vegetable box delivered to break. next issue. flexible terms your door April 30th – Playdough Contact Camel CSA, your friendly all enquiries to May 7th – Outing to Port Isaac Beach community vegetable growing group, Danny Sykes May 14th – Windmills 07890 988882 For more infor please ring Cath This issue May 21st – Music Day Simmons on 01208 812685 or email her [email protected] June 4th – Bottle Top Bugs [email protected] The Full Port Isaac June 11th – Father’s Day Cards www.camel-csa.org.uk June 18th – Outing to the Strawberry Farm Music Festival THANKYOU June 25th – Cress Heads Line-up - pages 4 & 5 July 2nd – Carnival Animal Masks July 9th – Carnival Costumes Parish Council July 16th – Carnival Bunting July 23rd – Sports Day Candidates - pages 15-19 The Trio Print Service New this month - Calum's !"#$ Trio is printed on an all-singing, all dancing colour machine that sits unused for most of the month. We therefore offer a village printing Fishing report - p14 2013 started off as 2012 finished – cold, wet service to help offset the cost of Trio. Filming Schedule - p3 and windy. It was so bad in January that even the hardened PIGS declined the chance to Village Hall News - p3 Thank you to everyone who supported play. This meant that Februaryʼs challenge at We can print in full colour up to A3, single or double sided, on paper Trelights Methodist Church me in my efforts to raise funds for the Trevose started the year with six of us, or card up to 180gsm. The machine can tri or bi-fold leaflets or Sankey evening - p3 football festival on the Isle of Wight namely Me, Richard, Bob, Mulberry and the staple booklets. As well as leaflets and brochures we can print flyers, when I played for the East Cornwall Bishop brothers, Paul and Sam. A friendly posters, menus etc. We also offer a design service or can prepare Schoolchat - p6 Under 14 team (pictured above), knock-about around a windswept course was your design ready for printing. Carnival News - p7 & 8 Despite the Arctic Easter weather (it enjoyed by all, although some more than others! PISCES - p9 & 10 was snowing when we kicked off in one To find out more contact Dee on 01208 880905/880862, game!!) we had a very enjoyable time, Gig News - p10 March took us to Bowood on a warm and email: [email protected] playing against teams from Barnsley, sunny – yes, I said the ʻsʼ word – as 18 golfers RNLI News- p11 Manchester, East Riding and Coventry. enjoyed some summery weather and golf St Peters - p12 I did get very busy with the car washing course in remarkable condition considering so thank you to those who had to be the winter deluges. Winners on the day were Remembering Cath - p13 patient and I am still trying to catch up Graham (PGH) and Richard Hambly. Loser plus all the regular features with some! on the day was undoubtedly Neil ʻBucklesʼ Harry Hambly Buckley who managed to run out of petrol in the car park (luckily for him we had all left before him) so he had to walk home. Small Trio is issued eleven times a year and is bit of advice mate, put £5.50 worth of petrol in available in Secrets and the Co-op, St Breward Silver Band on next time, that should get you home. Port Isaac, or by post - £21 a year in the UK the Platt - Summer 2013 To subscribe please send a cheque, made St Breward Silver Band will be April returned us to Lanhydrock and it was payable to Trio, Calenia, 3 Trewetha Lane, appearing here on The Platt in Port back to cold and windy weather on a course Port Isaac, Cornwall PL29 3RN Isaac from 7.30pm on the following that has so many trees on it as I will testify as dates only: I hit quite a lot of them. 13 golfers and one To advertise in Trio telephone Thursday July 25th caddy (Gary Baker) turned up and enjoyed a Thursday August 1st good giggle. It was nice to welcome back 01208 880905 Thursday August 15th John Mc and Kev Grills to the fold. Winner on Published by Sam & Dee Littlechild Thursday August 22nd the day was Paul ʻThe Hitmanʼ Honey on his last PIGS day for four months. The PIGS Tel: 01208 880905 wish Paul a speedy recovery from his email: [email protected] operation. The publisher does not necessarily Our next match is on May 13th at Trethorne hold the same views as those for our annual Ryder Cup event between The expressed by contributors and Edge and The Slipway. If you fancy a dayʼs reserves the right to refuse or golf and a few laughs along the way then pop alter material supplied. up and see me at The Edge. The Lardman 2 Village Hall News Port Isaac Village Hall held its AGM on Thursday April 25th. Another positive year was reported with lots of improvements to the Hall and hiring system. The existing Management Committee were all re- elected and the following officers appointed: Chairman - Andy Penny Vice-Chairman - Martyn Dingle Treasurer & Secretary - Dee Littlechild Bookings Secretary - Julia Routledge Members: Annie Philp, Mark Routledge, Roy Speakman, Cheryl Webster and the moral of the story is - .portisaacvillagehall.co.uk if you are going to leave your gazebo up overnight ALWAYS anchor it down!! !"#$"%&'"%'()*'+"##,&* www • !"#$%&'()*#+,-.#/01234#5&#03)"#-6#738#,9+,#:#;<+,#6"# =6'>)116>?#@2334#-.&"#-6#-.&#A6B68#6C#-.&#D233)E&4# C63365&(#A*#-.&#)1&)#)16%"(#F61&#G-1&&-#2"#-.&# )H&1"66"I# Trelights Methodist Church News • !"#J&("&'()*#;'-#K)*4#5&#03)"#-6#738#,9,,#:#;<,,4# '-)1L"E#2"#M61-#N)D&1"&#"&)1#-6#-.&#M61-#N)D&1"&# @6-&3I#F63365&(4#2"#-.&#)H&1"66"#A*#7382"E#2"#-.&# A6B68#6C#-.&#D233)E&I# • !"#$.%1'()*#O"(#K)*#,9,,#:#;<,,4#5&#5233#A&#7382"E# SANKEY )E)2"#2"#M61-#N)D&1"&4#-.&"#%0#-65)1('#P&5#=6)(#2"# -.&#)H&1"66"I# • !"#F12()*#+1(#K)*#,9,,#:#;<,,#5&#5233#)E)2"#A&#6"# EVENING P&5#=6)(#Q#R)>?#@233I# • $%&'()*#S-.#K)*#,9,,#:#;<,,#A6B68#6C#-.&#D233)E&#)33# ()*I# Wednesday May 22nd at 7.30pm • !"#$.%1'()*#<-.#K)*#,9,,#:#;T,,#5&#5233#A&#7382"E# 6"#=6'>)116>?#@233I# • !"#$%"&'(#)*+,#$'(#-#./01&'(#)21+#$'(3#40#4566#70# The much-loved hymn singing 8695":#%"#;%10#<566#"0'=#+%#.,0#>577(1?# • !"#@0&"01&'(#))"&#$'(3#.,/=1&'(#)A=&#$'(#-#B=5&'(# evening will be followed by Supper )C+,#$'(#40#4566#70#8695":#%"#D%6E,5"#>+=00+? in the School Room • On ./01&'(#C+,#F/"03#@0&"01&'(#G+,#F/"0#-# .,/=1&'(#H+,#F/"0#40#4566#70#8695":#%/+15&0#I=5&0#%J# I6'K0? Everybody welcome • !"#B=5&'(#L+,#F/"0#40#4566#70#8695":#%/+15&0#M65N# M%O':0? • !"#$%"&'(#2*+,#F/"0#40#4566#70#8695":#%/+15&0#+,0# Proceeds towards the new windows fund P%6&0"#Q5%"#'"&#+,0"#'+#<'64("#<%/10? • !"#./01&'(#22+,#F/"0#40#4566#70#8695":#%"#;%1K'==%KR# <566#'"&#'+#<'64("#<%/10? On February 28th, Mrs Barbara Richards organised a Coffee Morning • !"#@0&"01&'(#2)+,#F/"0#40#4566#70#8695":#'+#<'64("# in the School Room for the ʻAction for Childrenʼ organisation <%/10? (previously National Childrenʼs Homes). Your support and generosity • !"#.,/=1&'(#2A+,#F/"0#-#B=5&'(#2C+,#F/"0#40#4566#70# was greatly appreciated and the event raised £146 and was much 8695":#'+#I%=+#P'S0="0?# enjoyed by all. Many thanks. #!"#$%%&!'()*#+,-!.#/(0#%!1(%(23+-!!!45554!678!967!! Peter Blake 3 Port Isaac Music FestivalM four music-filled a Bank-holiday nights and three weekend of live a music-filled days music for everyone y Friday Night come to the Saturday Night Village Hall 2 Nightclub for an The Angels' evening of cabaret Share 4 and jazz with The Man who Loves You Johanna The Grenaways t Graham h Sunday Night & - Madame Flats & Galina Sharps 2 Island Cassettes Monday Night Lee Chantler 7 t Johnny Cowling check out the website all the info h Annie Appleby on everything all in the Village Hall - tickets £10 each night or buy a Festival Ticket for all four nights for £32 - available from Secrets, Port Isaac or reservations on 01208 880905/880862 or email [email protected] www.portisaacmusicfestival.co.uk 4 Port Isaac Music Festival Daytime line ups entry free, no tickets All Day Bar, required, just come BBQ & along and enjoy announced refreshments Saturday May 25th Sunday May 26th Monday May 27th in the Village Hall Sunday Lunchtime 11.30ish onwards 11.30am - 12.30pm Acapella & Gospel The Jumping Out Strolling K'ANTU ENSEMBLE in St Peter's Church Acoustic Jazz Band MUSIC WORKSHOP will be strolling around the Village a fun music workshop for children aged 5-11 led by members of the 12.30pm - VoiceWorks K'antu Ensemble in the Village Hall If you can play an instrument bring Community Choir 11.30am-12.30pm it along, but if you can't just bring a feast of acapella song with yourself and join in the percussion exuberant contemporary repertoire and singing (you do not have to be Monday Music a musician or read music) 1.30pm - Roscarrock At the end of the session the Mayhem workshoppers will give a short Revival Gospel Choir 'families are invited to the Hall performance to open the to have some fun with musical afternoon sessions in the Village Hall instruments 1pm onwards experts and beginners welcome 12.45pm onwards bring your own instruments The Devil's Hat Band
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