Dear Port Isaac, P.I.D.T.A. You rose to the occasion in magnificent style in New Committee support of the National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society appeal when the Lewisham Group were The existing committee was re-elected at the here on a walking holiday in the week of 9th. - A.G.M. (minus Bob Douglas who has resigned) 11th. April. I expected no less. All the events plus Phil Slack of St. Andrews Hotel and Philip were very well attended and I hope a lot more Hudson of the Wheelhouse Restaurant. At the people now know of our condition. first meeting after the A.G.M. a letter was I would like to thank all the businesses and received from Paul Bishop of the Slipway Hotel individuals that gave most generously for the tendering his resignation but offering to help as raffle prizes, and all the people who gave their an individual member. COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER for time and effort on our behalf - Janet Chadband Appointment of Officers PORT ISAAC - PORT GAVERNE - Port Isaac Chorale - Midge Ross and the Staff Chairman: Chris Harris. Vice Chairman: Henry at the Green Door - Fred Thompson - Mike Symons. Hon. Treasurer: Phil Slack. Hon. ■ TRELIGHTS AREA - PRICE 15p Warner and the staff of the Old School Hotel - Secretary: post still vacant. Minutes Secretary: Issued eleven times a year. All articles must be Reuben Berrill - Robin Pemia - and a special Robin Penna. received by the Wednesday one week before ‘thank you to’ Sam and Denise of ‘Secrets’ for B & C Promotions () the issue date, and advertisements two weeks organising things. Fred said of the Quiz Night before. Available at the local newsagents or by that it gave him a chance to insult people in a 1.000 ‘Discover Port Isaac’ leaflets were post - £4.65 per year - make cheques out to good cause! distributed during a Publicity Tour of the U.K. ‘Trio’ please. The publisher does not neces­ From the Coffee Morning, the Quiz Night, and Supplementary Accommodation List sarily hold die same views as those expressed the Musical Evening, the wonderful sum of by contributors and also reserves the right to Quotations are being obtained for printing refuse or alter any material supplied. £537.50 was raised for which I give my 3.000 and 5,000 of the leaflets with an extra heartfelt and humble thanks. Peter Savage. sheet for ‘stop press’ information. Published and printed by Robin Penna, Internet Page The Blackthorn Press, 18 New Road, PARISH PATHS PARTNERSHIP P.I.D.T.A. has accepted West Country Com­ Port Isaac, . PL29 3SB mercial Directories offer of a page, without ISSUE NO 154-M A Y 1996 If you have walked up Poit Isaac valley to the charge on the assumption that hotels, etc., will mill pool bridge recently, you will have’noticed want to use the service to advertise. NEXT ISSUE FRIDAY 31st. MAY some improvements to the footpath. Those Dirtiest Beach in Cornwall? fallen trees have been removed from across the - DEADLINE4.00pm. path, and the muddy slide down to the foot­ A phone-in programme on BBC Radio Corn­ WEDNESDAY 22nd. MAY bridge has been replaced with steps and a slate wall in January mentioned a report referring to pathway. This work has been done at no cost to Port Isaac beach as the dirtiest in Cornwall. The the parish, as it has been 100% funded by the radio station has no record of what report it was. TRIO DATES 1996 Parish Paths Partnership with Cornwall County Steve Kessell, North Cornwall Tourism says Issue 156: Friday 28th. June Council. Over the next few years, this part­ the only scheme he is aware of is the ‘Blue Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 19th. June Flag’ scheme. Chris Harris is trying to get some nership will lead to further improvements to our Issue 157: Friday 26th. July local footpaths. positive information. Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 17th. July To stretch the budget further, much of the Subscriptions 1996-1997 labour will be provided by volunteers. The Subscriptions are being held at the same level Issue 158: Friday 23rd. August Parish Council was delighted that so many of as last year to cover expenditure. A copy of the Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday !4di. August our yoimgsters gave up a day of their easter existing Accommodation Guide will be Issue 159: Friday 27th. September holiday to help at the Mill Pool work, and included with the invoices. Advertising space Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 18th. Sept. would like to thank Tom Cleave, David in the new Guide sold during the summer will Fletcher, Ami Hallett, Robert Hazeldine, Jamie take die place of subscriptions for 1997-8. Issue 160: Friday 1st November Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 23rd. October and Beverly Hewett, Dylan Pattenden, Tina Leaflets Prescott and Emily Walton. Thanks also to Issue 161: Friday 6th. December Jeremy and Nicki Thomas and Rod Fowel, There are still 5,000 colour brochures, 600 Discover Port Isaac leaflets, and about 250 Deadline: 4.00pm. Wednesday 27th. Nov. Amanda Martin from CCC, and Jill O’Connor for keeping us all in order. If the state of clothes Accommodation Guides in stock. The latter and footwear at the end of the day was a will be reprinted and a quotation for reprinting TRELIGHTS measure of the enthusiasm (sorry mums for the 3.000 more ‘Discover Port Isaac’ leaflets is being obtained. Accommodation Guides are David Philp at the Peapod shop, for reasons of extra washing!) everyone was extremely en­ still being sent out in response to requests from economy, has had to cease doing newspaper thusiastic, with perhaps Tom and Dylan win­ the North Cornwall Guide advertisement. deliveries, Trio continues to be available over ning by a short head in the enthusiasm stakes. New Guide the counter of course, but people living in Malcolm Lee Footpaths Officer Trelights may be experiencing difficulty getting Chris Harris is looking at costings for the Guide their copies of Trio. Peter Lobb of Pentreath, to determine advertising rates. Robin Penna Trelights, has offered, however, to act as a LONDON MARATHON will take on the task of selling space. Philip distributor for the newsletter. To find out how Hudson’s offer to take an aerial colour photo Once again, I ran in the Marathon on Sunday he is going to do this, or to order your Trios for the cover has been accepted. This will be from him, telephone 880331. 21st. april. Despite the unexpected heat, my taken in May for the best colour. time was 3hrs. 16mm, I wish to thank everyone Trio is available from Port Isaac Post Office as who sponsored me. The amount of money The information page is to list golf courses, always, or it is possible to have it sent to you by raised for Alzheimer’s Research will be St. Endellion Music Festival, bicycle hire, die post for an all-in subscription of £4.65 which published in a later Trio. ‘Dolphin Hotline’ telephone number, etc. covers eleven issues. Derelict Cafe Anxiety expressed at die A.G.M. over a derelict BOOK OVERDUE property at Poit Gaveme was discussed. Olive Strout, whose son and daughter own die cafe, P.M #isePi#jecT§ Somebody very kindly lent me a copy of the was repotted as saying it is a private, family 1968 Official Guide to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly but I have forgotten who it was! matter. The son and daughter work elsewhere CURTAINS. - COVERS • ETC Would the owner please get in touch with me as but are doing what they can to improve matters. MADE TO ORDER I would like to return it please. RM n pem ^ Hon. Secretary ALTERATIONS • DRESSMAKING The Association needs somebody to take over CAKE DECORATION die correspondence (not a lot), and general WHATEVER THE TASK Q£t) e <0utct Corner organisation. There is no need for them to be a JUST PHONE AND ASK Self-centredness is the root, branches, and tree member, the minutes are already taken care of, of all the evils of the human race. and meetings only take place out of season. PAM SWEET 880512 4B TINTAGEL TERRACE William Law Unfortunately as none of us gets paid, we are unable to offer any salary. He stated that balances would be £111.36 in the were iooldmg at’ the pavement. The item will PARISH COUNCIL treasurer account and £2549.09 in the high be on next (month’s agenda when, if the work is interest account after payments were made. The complete, jio further action may be necessary. | An unofficial report compiled from notes taken accounts were approved by the Council. by a member of the public during the meeting District Councillor’s Report held at the Church Rooms, Port Isaac, on Proposal to Remove Playing Meld Gates In his written statement, Bill Dawe also said Monday 15th. April. For official information, David Phelps stated that the gates are rarely that he had voted against the application for please refer to the Parish Council minutes. kept closed, are unsuitable, would cost a lot to May lands, Port Gaveme but the applicant had Present were; Malcolm Lee (Treasurer), Bryan repair, and proposed that they be removed for a been granted planning permission by a vote of Nicholls, Jill O’Connor, David Phelps (Vice trial period to assess whether they are neces­ 11 to 6, subject to the roofheight being reduced. Chairman), David Philp, Mark Pro vis, Bryan sary. David Philp reminded the meeting that Footpath Officer’s Report Richards, and Henry Symons (Chairman). some years ago, when there were no gates, there were old car engines, a lorry', and sometimes Malcolm Lee said that with the help of Jill Apologies were received from: Harold Barri- people sleeping in the car space. He felt the O’Connor, eight members of her youth group ball, Bill Dawe (District Councillor), and (some of whom had never been along the path Richard Hambly. gates should be locked. It was sometimes very hard to keep complete control over children before), and some adult volunteers, steps and who could suddenly dash away, and the gates stepping stones had been installed and ce­ Public Discussion were at least a barrier from the road. He also mented in at the bridge at the end of the mill Tony Masterson voiced the opinion of himself asked if the Barrens had been consulted as they pool. Dead trees had also been removed and and other neighbours against plans to convert could also be affected by strangers driving on to direction signs repaired. The Council offered the small lock-up shop in Tintagel Terrace to their right of way. Bryan Nicholls pointed out thanks to the volunteers involved. A section of holiday accommodation. The building has no that the car space is not part of the playing field the path nearer the village where the bank had drains or mains water and stands on ground so children should not be playing there. Mal­ collapsed had been repaired by John Sweet and shared by all the tenants. When the properties colm Lee said that only one child needs to get die path re-aligned further from the edge. were leased, it was a shop and not bound by the injured and the gates would be found to be Playing Field Grass Keeping same regulations as the adjacent households. necessary. It would be horrific if anyone got hurt and many questions would be asked. It was David Phelps suggested that notices for tenders Ted Childs spoke of the emotional and financial should be postal immediately for grass keeping stress caused at his cottage in the narrowest part the liability of the Parish Council to ensure safety. Mark Provis said the deeds should be on the new section of the playing field to ensure at the bottom of Church Hill, not to mention that the growth does not get out of hand. embarrassment to the motorists involved. The made available to all councillors as they clearly showed a car park or coach park. David Philp highway authority has installed a curb which Clerk’s Correspondence keeps most vehicles away from the wall and said that the public should be asked for their opinion on the matter. Bryan Richards asked a. A report from Trelights Village Green signs have been erected which are inadequate Committee said that some of the ropes had been and give conflicting information - one of them why no costing for repairing the gates had been received during the past six months. The item cut on the climbing equipment and requested was removed during a filming exercise and has will be discussed further next month. the Parish Council to organise repairs. not been replaced. He cited the signs on die b. A notice from the Housing department that narrow bridge at Hellandbndge as a good ex­ Inaugural Meeting of Local Committee Parish Councils would no longer be consulted ample of oversize vehicle control. Councillors are to attend a meeting on Friday on housing allocations. He asked whether the Parish Council had any 10th. May at Town Hall for the interest in the matter and if they were aware of c. An invitation to Councillors to attend a re-establishment of a local committee of North Village Hall Social Evening at the Old School the unsuitable vehicles that used Church Hill - Cornwall Parish Councils. caravans, lorries, motor caravans, and even a Hotel on Wednesday 24th. April when 2/3 of Western National bus! He suggested that a Allocation of Footpaths for Inspection the profits from last year’s lottery would be distributed to various local organisations. sub-committee be formed to hold a site meet­ Councillors Malcolm Lee, Jill O’Connor, and ing. This will be discussed next month. The Henry Symons will each check specific lengths Journal highway authority has promised to visit Church of footpath when these are reported to have Bryan Nicholls expressed disgust at the tone of Hill but so far there has been no action. been cut. Under environmental protection laws, the recent letter by Mr. Drover concerning the Robin Penna asked when the footpath on Port cutting is not allowed to take place before steps on the cliff path. He felt it was an insult to Gaveme Hill was actually going to be repaired. Sunday 9th. June. David Phelps pointed out that the Parish Council and that a stronger response He also voiced appreciation of work done to now the path alongside Trewetha Farm has should have been taken. Henry Symons pointed improve the footpath at the far end of the mill been fenced, this will have to be added to the out that the Council had gone through all the pool in Port Isaac valley. list of paths to be cut in future. procedures it could follow and that the meeting Dog Bins had made the final decision. He was, however, Planning applications also surprised at the tone of the letter. Bryan Nicholls said that the dog mess around a. To carry out works to trees covered by a the village was horrendous and that 120 Next Meeting tree preservation order, namely: topping 2m off specimens had been counted between Atlantic The next monthly meeting of the Parish four sycamore trees, Trequair, Marshalls Way, House and Port Gaveme Hotel via the cliff Trelights. Mrs. M. J, Lyall. The application had Council will be held on Monday 13th. May at path. The bins were not used. Wheelchairs had 7.30pm. in the Church Rooms, Port Isaac. already received county and district council been banned, he said, now the dogs should be approval and was carried without comment. banned as well. Mark Provis said that although PLANNING MEETING b. Change of use of lock up shop to holiday the bins were not used as much as they should At tire Church Rooms, Monday 21st April. accommodation. 2 The Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. be, they were used by responsible dog owners. Cleave. The chairman read letters from Joe Somebody needed to be prosecuted. Malcolm Present were: Harold Barriball, Bryan Nicholls, Saundry and Tony Masterson. The Council Lee feared that North Cornwall District Council Jill O’Connor, David Phelps , Bryan Richards, made the observation that the building is un­ would consider it too expensive to make a and Henry Symons. suitable for holiday accommodation and was prosecution. It was decided to ask the en­ Apologies were received from: Bill Dawe, not in favour of the application. vironmental department for advice on suitable Richard Hambly, Malcolm Lee, David Philp, notices to warn the public that the Parish and Mark Provis, Financial Statement Council would take action against offenders. All three applications submitted, for Parish Malcolm Lee announced that the transfer of the Pavements, Hartland Road Council observations, by the District Council playing field land awaited only one signature by Planning Department, received support: A site meeting, with County Councillor Harvey a director, at present overseas. He presented a 1. Revised design to previously approved statement which showed that the £16,000 loan Lander in attendance, was held in November but the pavements are still in a disgusting state application for a dwelling and garage at for the playing field land had been received and Garrick, 34 Trewetha Lane. Mrs. H. D. Fletcher. that after paying for the land, with the usual and nothing has been done, or will be until expenses, die high interest account would stand someone trips over, said Bryan Nicholls. Bill 2. Erection of a conservatory at Trewithick Bam, Trelights. Mr. and Mrs. F. Harper. at £3,049. He requested a further £500 to be Dawe (in a written District Councillor’s Re­ transferred to the treasurer account to cover port), said that Corniac should complete their 3. Enclosing a balcony to form a store, Hie monthly expenditure of £1,225.63, work by the end of April and County Highways Green Door, Port Gaveme. Mrs. M. Ross. POLICE PORT ISAAC SCHOOL A silver Ford Fiesta was broken into in This Term’s Topic Secrets Trewetha Lane between Monday 8th. and Tuesday 9th. April and a Kenwood stereo stolen. The topic in all four classes this term is ‘Our fine art & framing Healthy World’, focusing on ourselves and clocks and collectables Secrets shop was broken into between our community. If anyone would like to Wednesday 22nd. and Thursday 23rd. April, contribute to this topic in any way, please Fore Street and a quantity of jewellery stolen. This contact ithe school. happened just before the Trio deadline date and Port Isaac we hope that more information will be available Easter Service Cornwall • PL29 3RD by the time you read this. At the epd of last term, our Easter service, with the theme of ‘Seasons’, was a great success. It A man from St. Teath is being processed in tel/fax (01208) 880862 was wonderful to receive such support from connection with six burglaries in the Port Isaac parents,[friends, and others in the community area with stolen property worth about £6,000. who turped out in force to watch the children He was arrested in Wadebridge in connection perform! and to join us in a cup of tea and hot with a burglaiy at Burlawn and was found to have £3,000 worth of stolen goods on his person. cross bun after the service. M&Qutfyoil&tautp French Mini Assistant MOBILE BEAUTICIAN AND UNISEX Someone in Port Isaac has been reported for possession of cannabis. There is a lot of drugs We are fortunate to have Karine Hascoet HAIRDRESSER FOR THE AREA activity in the district and any information working with us in school for the first two Facials Massage received will be treated with the strictest weeks of this term. She is a French student Eyelash/brow Tints Pedicures confidence. Telephone 0990 777 444. studying for the equivalent of ‘A’ levels and is Eyebrow Shapes Manicures spending her time in school, working alongside Make-up & Lessons Waxing D. C. Ian Tomlinson. class teachers, teaching some of the children n o w a v a il a b l e - Electrolysis Sam is thoroughly dismayed by this break-in - basic Fitnch. EAR PIERCING FROM £5.00 old watches that he has spent years collecting Music in d Dance Experience were stolen which, if they are not recovered, + ALL HAIRDRESSING TREBETHERICK cannot be replaced. Both he and Denise would, On Wednesday 17th. July, Heather Mitchell, REQUIREMENTS (01208) 862340 an ex-pupil of this school, now resident in Mondays to Fridays however, like to thank sincerely the many kind sympathisers who brought cups of coffee, etc. New Zealand, will be visiting school for an evening of music and dance from Australia and New Zealand. Keep this date free. It promises to be a really exciting evening. The JOHN & MARY ANNUAL PARISH MEETING following day she will spend the day in Henry Symons, Chairman, welcomed guests school working with the children. LETHBRBDOE and the public. Bill Dawe said the Council must Birthdays LANOW MILL • ST. KEW be doing a good job or the room would be full. These children have celebrated their birthdays TKLEPHONE 841505 Finance during die last month: Emma Louise 24-HR ANSWERPHONE Malcolm Lee presented a detailed Financial Stewardson, Josh Edkins (5), Josie Harbron (6), Report - this can be seen at the Cleric’s office. Joshua Cumow (7) handy GAS Chairman’s Report C YLIND1RS It had been a busy year with seats, footpaths, schemes are stopped, by government control, and planning applications causing extra meetings. including Kennards House. The service at celebrating the end of fie war was moving. Port Gaveme toilets drained District Councillor Bill Dawe resources. The Council is no longer consulted Overgrowth needs cutting around many road LIGHT REMOVALS AND on housing allocation. The Parish Survey will signs. Mayfield Close also shabby with weeds. be produced by Malcolm Lee at no cost. There Maylands at Port Gaveme had been reprieved DELIVERIES OF ALL KINDS was little success with ambulance arrival times. while an applicant elsewhere made to level his Direction signs were finally up and 30mph. building to the ground. He was trying to ensure signs in Trelights. The Parish Paths Partnership no more high buildings in Trewetha Lane. He had improved the mill path. The playing field believed that ‘First and Last’ was to be listed. land purchase was in hand. A referendum had Questions from the Public been suggested by a previous Council, it was Ian Honey asked for repairs to the pavement in now thought better to proceed as quickly as New Road which had lien ripped up six weeks possible before the land became built-up. before for a drive. David Phelps asked for County Councillor Harvey Lander removal of the redundant electricity pole by the LOG*L OR DISTANCE RING FORAGUOTE The District Auditor approved County Council former Bay Gift shop; Robin Penna said there TONY SWEETT 880130 spending. The maximum of £296,000,000 was was another one in Rose Hill. John McDonnell needed and money was diverted from fire ser­ praised the Council for foresight in providing vices and highways by government demand for extra playing field land. Bryan Nicholls said old people’s homes, and waste land tax. There police surveillance was poor- Peggy Richards had been staff cuts by retirements and meetings said Inspector Steve Taylor should be invited to reduced to four a year from six. The Cornwall a meeting. Bryan Nicholls also said Bill Dawe University project was supported and the creat­ should attend Parish Council planning meetings. ion of a sixth form at Wadebridge had begun. Henry Symons brought the meeting to a close We have three good primary schools. All road and refreshments were served. THE SHIPWRIGHT INN PUB, HOTEL, AND ‘MA BAKER’S DINER’ TEL. (01208) 880305 Sheila and Rod Baker Chef; Chris Lanyon PORTGAVERNE HOTEL A N D LUNCH TIME OR EVENING BAR SNACKS RESTAURANT OR DINE OUT OVERLOOKING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN FROM 7pm TILL LATE FOR DINNER RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE (01208) 880244 FREE HOUSE REAL ALE REAL FOOD OPEN FOR MEALS 7.00pm. 8.30pm. on Friday 17th. May., with a service of ST. ENDELLION CHURCH Prayers around the Cross followed by candlelit PLASTERER & GENERAL BUILDER Palm Sunday Compline at 9.00pm. Those who wish to, can The traditional blessing of palms and proces­ sleep in the Church Hall overnight. On Satur­ sion into church took place in bright sunshine. day morning, before setting out on a route to Afterwards a powerful dramatised reading of include various stopping places at churches, A.J. PENNY the Passion of Christ was presented in which chapels and Celtic crosses, a Eucharist will be the congregation also took part. Readers w e re celebrated at 8.00am. by the Rector. The event Katrina Gill (Evangelist); Michael Bartlett is open to all denominations and it is hoped that (Jesus); Robert Sloman (Peter); Charles Ray- many will take part, even if for only part of the 11 HARTLAND ROAD ment (Pilate); Mary Rayment (Pilate’s Wife); distance. The pilgrimage ends at Luxulyan on PORT ISAAC • CORNWALL • PL29 3RP Jonathan Pollinger (Caiaphas); Marcus Bartlett Monday 20th. May with Evening Worship with TELEPHONE (01208) 880985 (Judas); Sandra Wame (First Maid); Danielle Taize Music at 8.00pm. For further details Champion (Second Maid); Roger Richards contact Judith Pollinger (01840) 212604. (Centurion). Julian Group Holy Week & Easter The April meeting of the Julian Group was held THE Laying on of hands for healing took place dur­ in St. Peter’s Church. Port Isaac and led by the ing a eucharist in the church on die Wednesday Revd. Judith Pollinger. HARBOUR SHOP of Holy Week. On Maundy Thursday evening Safari Supper during a Sung Eucharist commemorating TEL: (01208) 880297 Tickets for the United Benefice Safari Supper Christ’s Last Supper with his disciples, about a on Saturday 11th. May are selling fast. If you dozen people volunteered to take part in the would like to come please contact Pam CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES moving ceremony of foot-washing. The Revd. Richards (01208) 880381. Preb. Michael Bartlett, Rector presided assisted BOOKS * TOYS STATIONERY by the Revd. Judith Pollinger, Curate. After the Launch of Parish Review service, the altars were stripped and a vigil was The Rector was given a surprise presentation of GREETING CARDS * GIFTS held in the darkened church until midnight. a framed testimonial recording his achievement of being the first priest in the , SELECTION OF PRINTS The Rector led three hours of meditation on the Cross from noon until 3.00pm. on Good Friday. to have organised parish reviews in all three of The Easter Eve service began with the lighting liis parishes. The presentation, arranged by Mr of the Paschal candle, the singing of the Exultet John Roberts, Stewardship Advisor, was made and the renewal of baptismal vows. by the Ven. Rodney Whiteman, Archdeacon of Plumbing & Domestic Heating at the Launch in St. Endellion Church Engineers On Easter Day the Revd. Alan Wain wright was on Monday 15th. April. Mrs P. Richards, Domestic & Industrial Maintenance celebrant at an 8.00am. Eucharist. Nearly 250 Churchwarden spoke on the need of all to people filled the church at 11.00am. for the support the work and witness of the church. 24 HOUR SERVICE Sung Eucharist in the church, beautifully dec­ orated with colourful Spring flowers. Easter Judith Pollinger. eggs were distributed to the children afterwards PLumBLime g by the Rector and servers. There was standing ST. PETER’S CHURCH MAINTENANCE 91 i m im - w iw r r * room only in the church at 5.00pm. for Choral 22 Hartland Road, Evensong sung by the Easter Music Festival Thanks to all those who supported the recent Choir, with orchestra, directed by Richard Mini Market and Coffee Morning. £200 was Port Isaac, Cornwall. PL29 3RP Hickox. The Rector officiated. raised for church funds. TELEPHONE: 01208 880371 As always, the Music Festival programme is set Annua! General Meeting within the context of worship, and each even­ This was held on Wednesday 24th. April. Mr. ing’s concert except Saturday’s, opened with Bill.Norris and Mrs. Margaret Cairn were prayer and ended with the singing of the late re-elected Church Wardens. Mr. Cliff Gaunt CENTRAL GARAGE evening Office of Compline by candlelight. The remains as Treasurer. PORT ISAAC church was packed with people each evening and highlight of a week of wonderful music was Summer Evening Services D.O.T. APPROVED the performance on Friday and Saturday of An evening service will be held each week PETROL & DIESEL Brahms’, ‘A German Requiem.’ during the summer months. These will alternate MOT TESTING STATION Mothers’ Union around the three parish churches and St. Kew SERVICE & GENERAL REPAIRS Highway methodist chapel. They will include Several members of the United Benefice branch evensong, celtic evening prayer, songs of TUNING & WELDING bf the Mothers’ Union travelled to praise, and a Thomas service for those wishing BOTTLED GAS SUPPLIES for a Deanery Festival service at which the to enquire into the Christian faith. FREE DELIVERY Rector was preacher. The banner was carried by Mrs J.Mitchell, Mrs M. Girvan and Mrs C. Celebration of the Resurrection. (01208)880334 Greenwood. The next Deanery Praise service will be at fevening Worship with Taize Music St. Teath on Sunday 5th. May at 6.00pm. - a celebration of the Resurrection. Please join jkearly 50 people attended the April service with us. held in the candlelit church and led by the Revd. Judith Pollinger. The Rector was cantor for die Safari Supper salm, shared in the intercessions and gave the A Safari Supper is being planned for Saturday EJessing. Julia Buckley, violin, accompanied 11th. May. Tickets £7.50 from Mrs. Cann. fhe singing. Helpers were Mr & Mrs R. Book early to avoid disappointment. Jlichards, Mr & Mrs T. Wame, Mr R. Pollinger, Gavin Benger Mr J. Poliinger, Mrs P. Nash, & Mr D. Dew. Prebendaries* Study Day The four prebendaries of St. Endellion took part STABLE SPROULLS in. an open study session on three different aspects of pastoral care in the Church Hall on Saturday 20th. April. TEAROOMS SOLICITORS Pilgrimage Trewint, Port Quin -The Rt. Revd. Michael Ball, Bishop of Truro With views of Port Quin Bay hopes to take part in the pilgrimage from St. Open Easter - October from 11.00am. The Rock, Port Isaac fendellion Church to Luxulyan Church during Home-made cakes * Lunches. the weekend of 17-20th. May. The event is (01208)880355 being organised to celebrate 10 years of evening Farmhouse Cream Teas worship with Taize Music at Luxulyan Church. Licensed The weekend will begin at St. Endellion at Angela Williams. 880200 SOCIAL EVENING CLASSIFIED EE ______-DRAIN A lively and entertaining evening was enjoyed ADVERTISEMENTS I'dtA ih f 4*Mm a I at the Old School Hotel on Thursday 24th. April when George Oxley acted as host for the 10p per word in advance (min. 5Gp) Regular use of Bio-Drain (only one presentation of the Village Hall Lottery Fund BOOK KEEPING SERVICES scoop per week) controls odours, cheques to well-deserving local causes. Weekly, monthly, or quarterly accounts saves money, keeps drains naturally The main recipients were Rowing Club £35, prepared. VAT returns. Etc. Ring Cheryl clean and free from fat and grease, Youth Club £40, Golden Circle £50, Playgroup Skinner 880198. and protects the environment. £100, Port Isaac Chorale £100, and Friends of Port Isaac School £100. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND. 250gm Tub - &4-50 ' A. Dave and Di are doing bedding plants again In between presentations, James and David this year. Also tomato, broad bean, sweet pea, available at lSiNewRoad Oxley took turns at playing the piano both solo courgette, peppers, marrow, cucumber plants, and as duettists. Robin Penna also played later - and most herbs. in a slightly different vein, Carol Lee was on Book early to avoid disappointment. Phone form with some very humorous monologues, 880775 or call in at 15 New Road. MARGARET WOODED the Harpeggio Trio and Port Isaac Chorale B.A., L.D.A.M. played and sang beautifully and Jon Cleave WANTED - Port Isaac and District Tourism Experienced, qualified piano teacher treated us to a bass solo - unaccompanied. At Association needs an Honorary Secretary to half-time, a splendid buffet was served. look after correspondence, etc. This would be Henry and Shirley Symons both attended, he a voluntary non- executive position and there presented the cheques and Shirley received a would be no need to take minutes. Please floral bouquet in appreciation of her support for telephone 880260 or 880292. Pupils of all ages and standards taken. many Village Hall functions. LAWN MOWING • GRASS CUTTING Preparation for examinations HEDGE TRIMMING • FENCING and festivals. FOOTBALL CLUB RUBBISH CLEARANCE - ETC. The Limpet’, 6 Overcliff, P o rt Isaac. COMPETITIVE RATES. CONTACT ME Telephone (01208) 880820 Annual Dinner Dance AFTER 6.00pm. TEL: 880871 - K.N. This will be held on Saturday May 11th. at the Poldark Inn, bookings are now being taken. The bus leaves at 7.00pm. The price is £12 per GOLDEN CIRCLE person including transport. Come and join us Golden Circle closed on Wednesday 24th. April B. MORRIS for what is always a great social evening. Please after a successful winter. It will re-open on (WARRANTY REGISTERED) book through players or by phoning Bryan Wednesday 2nd. October with a Lunch at the Richards on 8890575, Peter Rowe on 880457, Cornish Cafe, 12.00 for 12.45pm. and Ray Berman on 880652. Sheila Jarvis, Secretary. BUILDER AND Team News DECORATOR Our results this season have been pretty poor. MOVEMENT TO MUSIC Since Christmas this lias mainly been due to a ALL WORKS UNDERTAKEN severe shortage of players through injuries, Jan Howells of St. Minver is giving Movement work, etc. We will soon be having our A.G.M. to Music classes every Thursday in the Church so if you or anyone you kno w would like to sign Rooms from 10.30 - 11.30am. (see ‘Regular (01208)815070 on to play or help in any other way , please try to Fixtures’ overleaf). There is no age limit! attend and help keep an important part of our village life going. Ray Berman. m n m p r i c e HARBOUR WAY COTTAGE • 58 NEW ROAD PORT ISAAC CHORALE Pea Pod TELEPHONE/FAX 880386 A very special concert will be held in the for all your PHOTOGRAPHER Village Hall on Tuesday, 25th. May at 7.30pm. This concert is to commemorate a concert given FRESH FRUIT AND WEDDINGS ■ CHRISTENINGS ■ ENGAGEMENTS by the Port Isaac Choral Society 60 years ago, in ALL SPECIAL O C C A SIO N S 1936. The Choral Society was about the same VEGETABLES CHILDREN IN NATURAL SURROUNDINGS size as the present choir and included several PORTRAITS ■ PETS - AT YOUR OW N HOME members whose relatives are in the existing Rowers for all occasions I have over twenty-five years experience and toads choir. A few members of the original Choral of patience. Do ring or fax me to discuss details Society are still with us and they will be invited Telephone 8 80223 and prices. I look forward to hearing from you. as special guests for the occasion. The pro­ gramme will include one or two pieces sung in Please note that we do the original concert, and will feature young newspaper deliveries. musicians as well as the choir. The original WEBBERS GARAGE concert was broadcast on the radio, and pro­ 29 New Road • Port Isaac. ceeds from the concert went to the Wireless for Special offer: Tel: (01208) 880855 Hospitals Funds. Proceeds from the present 4 pint containers concert will go to the Mermaid Appeal, • Luxury Volvo Coaches for hire. of milk - 99p each. Liz Rowe. • Garage Repairs • Break-down Service •Tyres - Spares - Accessories • MOT Tests arranged (all makes of car and light commercial vehicles catered for) • Car Cleaning and Valeting YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY A FORTUNE Service Clean your own car for £1 For trie finest quality products installed to the highest standards. Specialists in P.V.C.u. Products: • Diesel • Oil • etc. available Windows, Doors, Conservatories, and Fascia Boards. EXPERTS IN ALL ASPECTS OF THE BUILDING TRADE Give Frank a ring on 880855 TELEPHONE: PETER LOBB • BODMIN (01208) 851182 Welcome to the THE TRIO FREE DIARY Saturday 18th. May: 8.00am: Pilgrimage Eucharist at St. Endellion Regular Fixtures in Port Isaac: Church. <@olben Hum 3ntt BABY/TODDLER CLINIC: First Tuesday Sunday 19th. May: every month, 1.30 - 3.30pm, at the surgery. Balcony overlooking the harbour 6.00pm: Christian Aid Service at St. Peter’s BROWNIES: 5.30 - 7.00pm. during term Church, Port Isaac. time at the village hall. Drinks Patio - ideal for families Tuesday 21st May: CHILD HEALTH CLINIC: 1.30 - 3.30pm. Lunches First Wednesday in the month at the surgery. 7.30pm: Whist Drive in St. Endellion church hall. Evening Meals from 7.00pm. METHODIST CHURCH: Sundays, 5.00pm, at Trelights chapel. Wednesday 22nd. May: Crab sandwiches our speciality LOCAL HISTORY STUDY GROUP: Trio deadline 4.00pm 7.30pm. on the first Friday in the month Friday 24th. May: in the Penhaligon Room. ‘International Festival of the Sea’ till Monday MOVEMENT TO MUSIC CLASSES: at 27th. in Bristol’s Historic Harbour. Contact R. A. HANCOCK the Church Rooms, Thursdays 10.30 - 11.30. Rowing Club for information. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PLAYGROUP: 9.30am - 12.00, Monday, 7.30pm: R.N.LT, Port Isaac and District Tuesday, and Thursday at the village hall. Branch, Annual General Meeting, Church AGRICULTURAL^ & DOMESTIC WORK RAINBOW GUIDES: 4.15pm. - 5.15pm. Rooms. Guest Speaker Lt. Cdr. Brian Miles. UNDERTAKEN SALES & SERVICE Wednesdays at St. Peter’s Church Hall. Refreshments afterwards SLIM LINE RADIATORS Sunday 26th. May: SUNDAY SCHOOL: St. Peter’s Church DIMPLEX &CREDA Rooms, every Sunday at 9.50am. R.N.L.I. Open Day at Port Isaac Lifeboat Station. COMPLETE r SHOWER INSTALLATIONS WELL WOMAN CLINIC: 3.00 - 4.00pm. Tuesdays at the surgery by appointment. 6.00pm: Celtic Worship at St. Kew Highway Robin A. Hancock, Hartland Road. Community Hall, Everyone welcome. Telephone (01208) 880328 YOGA CLASS: 7.00 - 9.00pm. Tuesdays at the Penhaligon Room. Tuesday 28th. May: 7.30pm: 60th. Anniversary Concert of Will those involved please notify Trio if there are any changes to the above fixtures. Port Isaac Chorale in the Village Hall. THE CORNISH CAFE Wednesday 29th. May: Sunday 5th. May: 10.30 - 12 noon: R.N.L.I. Coffee Morning Licensed Family Restaurant Sponsored Walk by Friends of Port Isaac at The Old School Hotel. David Phelps (01208) 880670 School. Contact Kathy Carney for details. Friday 31st May: 6.00pm: Deanery Evening Worship at Trio issue no. 155 OPEN FOR LUNCHES St. Teath Church. All welcome. Tuesday 18th. June: COFFEES Saturday 11th. May: 7.30pm: Whist Drive in St Endellion 6.30-7.30pm: United Benefice Safari Supper. church hall. & Starting at Tregellist Farm, St. Kew, calling Wednesday 19th. June: at Trewane Manor and Bodannon Farm, and EVENING MEALS ending at St. Endellion Rectory. 10.30 - 12 noon: R.N.L.L Coffee Morning, Slipway Hotel. 12th. - 19th.. May: Christian Aid Week. Sunday 12th. May: Sunday 23rd. June: S. R. Hewett 7.00pm: Evening Worship with Taize music 12.15: Lifeboat Sunday. Service on the Platt at St. Endeilion Church. conducted by Reverend Michael Bartlett. St Breward Silver band. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Monday 13th. May: Tuesday 2nd. July: AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC, AND 8.00pm: Mian Meeting at St. Endellion INDUSTRIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN Church. 2.30pm: Mrs. R. McNichol and Mrs. P. Cunningham - Tea Party at Honey Cellars, SLIMLINE NIGHT STORAGE Tuesday 14th. May: Port Gaveme. In aid of St. Peter’s Church. HEATERS INSTALLED 7.00pm: St. Matthias Eucliarist at Tuesday 16th. July: N.I.C. E.I.C. APPROVED CONTRACTORS St. Endellion Church. 7.30pm: Whist Drive in St. Endellion S.R.HEWETT, WINDRUSH, NEW ROAD, Wednesday 15th. May: church hall. PORT ISAAC. PL29 3SD 7.30pm: Healing Eucharist at St. Endellion Wednesday 17th. July: TELEPHONE 880319 or 880291 Church. Thursday 16th. May: Evening of Music and Dance from Australia, Port Isaac School. 7.00pm: Ascension Day Sung Eucharist at St. Endeilion Church. 7.30pm: R.N.L1. Slide Show ‘Wild Life PRINTING & Travels in the Antarctic’, at the Green Door, DUPLICATING Friday 17th. May: Port Gaveme. 8.30pm: St. Endellion-Luxulyan Pilgrimage Saturday 10th. August: Brochures • Tariffs begins with Prayers Around the Cross R.N.L.I. Lifeboat Flag Day Slips • Letterheads followed by Compline. Club Calendars * Menusenus 1 Notepaper • Leaflets • Cards Invitations • Draw Tickets DENNIS KNIGHT Signs » Posters • Programmes Forms • Rubber Stamps . . . FISH MERCHANT FISH CELLARS, PORT ISAAC - work cart often be done while you wait! WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY

Robin Penna, Blackthorn Press Fresh Fish Daily 9.30am. - 6pm. Saturday 9.30am. - 5pm. Port Isaac, Cornwall. PL29 3SB Telephone (01208) 880292 Tel: (01208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone