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Trio 1989-05 ELECTION RESULTS THANK YOU The results of the District Council Evelyn 4 Olive Dunford wish to election are: thank all the people of Port Isaac, Harvey Lander 762 (Majority 193) and St. Endelllon, who showed such Henry Symons 569 wonderful love and kindness during Fred Hocking 490 Olive's recent illness. We are sure Jennifer Green 151 that the editor will not allow us the space to thank everybody who helped in so many ways - the drivers who took Evelyn to Truro every day; CONCERTS AT ST. ENOELLION the cooks who fed him, the ladies Friday 16th. June, 7.30pm: 'Sports who did the washing and shopping - COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER and Pastimes'. The life of the not to mention the hundreds of "Get composer Erik Satie, presented by Issued eleven times a year for the Well" cards and the bouquets of civil parish of St. Endellion, North Bob Devereux and Paul Hancock flowers which filled the Coronary Cornwall. Available at lOp. per copy (Piano). Paul Hancock who lives at Care Unit at Treliske where we from The Harbour Shop and The Bay Hayle is himself a composer, and celebrated our 36th. Wedding Gift Shop, Port Isaac, and the Post Office Stores, Trelights, or by mail being a Cornishman has written Anniversary! Thank you one and all! music depicting parts of the County. for a yearly subscription of £3.30. Admission £2.50. We are pleased to say that the Published by Robin Penna (who does Bionic Woman is doing well with her Friday 30th. June, 7.30pm: Bristol not necessarily hold the same views Pacemaker. as those expressed by contributors). University Madrigal Society - A Duplicated at The Blackthorn Press, concert of traditional and modern 18 New Road, Port Isaac. PL29 3SB madrigals. Admission £1.50. Thursday 20th. July, 8.00pm: Port ST. PETER'S DAY JULY 2nd. ISSUE NO. 79 MAY 1989 Isaac Singers, with members of the 6.30 p.m. Songs of Praise on the Next Issue Saturday 1st. July. Cornwall Youth Orchestra. Admission Platt. (In the Church should it be Deadline 9.00am, Thursday 22nd. at least £1. wet). Everybody will be very The Cornwall Youth Orchestra have welcome. We hope to have some Not quite such a bursting full issue been accorded the honour of being musical items, please come and sing. this time, thank goodness. invited to take part in this year's Many thanks to our typist for this Edinbugh Festival. This not only month, I shall be in touch with next reflects qtreat credit on the young month's typist nearer the time. people but also on the County of Anybody who would like to have a go Cornwall. This concert by the Choir MR. J. L. BROUN at the typing is welcome - you don't and Members of the Youth Orchestra The death at the Elizabeth Barkley have to be brilliant, the word- is to raise funds to help the young Nursing Home Bodmin of Mr. John processor takes care of all that! people from Cornwall meet the very Lovell (Jack) Brown of 34 New Road, heavy costs. Your generous support Port Isaac was only briefly reported will be welcomed. in the previous Trio. Mr. Brown was STREET SMEEPING, PORT ISAAC born at Port Gaverne in 1907 and I confirm that the seasonal arrange­ began fishing with his father at the ments for street sweeping at this FOOTBALL CLUB DINNER OANCE age of 14. Before the war he was a area will be implemented again this The above was held at the Royal crew member on Luxury boats and year and it is hoped that a member Cornwall on Friday 28th. April 1989 racing yachts all over the world. of staff will be appointed to start with over 80 Club members and During the war he served in mines­ on or about the Spring Bank Holiday. supporters attending, with the music weepers at patrol service in the Any requests for gully cleansing by Double Top. Club Trophy's were Arctic as a Chief Petty Officer. should be referred to the Cornwall presented as follows After the war he served on tugboats County Council being the Highway Player of the Year - Kevin Richards from Plymouth to Singapore and in Authority.* R.Pyman, N.C.D.C. Players PJayer - Bob Franklin his later years was a fisherman and Clubman of the Year - Bob Franklin pleasure boatman in Port Isaac. The ♦Cornwall County Highways Dept., Sportsman of the Year funeral was held at Roscarrock Hill Central Group Centre, - Kevin Richards Methodist Church on April 24th. The Castle Canyke Road, Highest Scorer - Carl Daly service was conducted by Revd. John Bodmin, Cornwall. PL31 1DZ Prizes for Raffles were sponsored by Young assisted by Pastor Smith from Port Gaverne Hotel, The Lawns Hotel, Wadebridge. Cremation was at Cornish Cafe, White Hart St. Teath, Penmount and the ashes were interred PENREAL ESTATE AQENCY The Old School Hotel, The Old Drug in the grave of his parents at 11 New Road, Port Isaac. Store, Harbour Cafe, Rikki, and St. Endellion. Tel: Bodmin 880302 Members of the Committee. We express our sympathy to Eva his and St. Kew Services, A free coach was provided by our widow and to other members of the St. Kew Highway. President, Mark Prout. family. Tel: St. Mabyn 657 Thanks also to everyone who has helped our club in any way this RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS PROPERTY year, especially the youngsters who MRS. E. J. RUNDLE MORTGAGE MATCH WITH We also would like to express our played their hearts out for the Club PROVIDENT LIFE ASSOCIATION and kept us going. Les Honey. sympathy to Pamela and Roger Richards of Bodannon Farm on hearing HOUSES TO LET of the sudden death of Pamela's AGENTS FOR mother, Mrs. Eleanor Joan Rundle of tEfieffiuiet (Corner WOOLWICH BUILDING SOCIETY Trerair, St. Eval. The fineral service was at St. Eval Parish PHOTOCOPYING AND FAX SERVICES Be still and know that I AM God. Church on Saturday April 29th. and Proprietors Psalm 46 v 10. was attended by many relatives and Keith and Barbara Willmott friends. PARJSH COUNCIL A report compiled from notes taken prevent its use. A proposal that the Bolton said, 'they make you pay for by a member of the public during the path be kept open was accepted by a having the audacity to let cottages, meeting held'fft the Church Rooms, vote of 5 to 1. and attract visitors to the village Port Isaac, Monday 8th. May. Proposed Bottle Bank to the benefit of everybody'. Once again the room was crowded Our parish council will be the first Planning Applications with members of the public. ; applicant for a bottle bank in a Mr. and Mrs. G.W.Cleave: Election of Officers scheme involving the County Council, Dwelling and Garage, land at Port This was the Annual General Meeting. North Cornwall District Council, and Gaverne [opposite 'St. Illicks']. Mrs. C a m was re-elected Chairman, contractors United Glass. Mr. Phelps No observations. Mr. Norris - Vice Chairman, countering rumours about broken J.H.Sloman 4 Sons: Dr. Barron - Treasurer, Messrs glass and noise said 'we must do our Change of use of disused agricul­ Barron, Boiton, and Dawe - Playing bit to preserve natural resources'. tural building to dwelling, Fieids Committee representatives, More information is awaited. Trefreock Farm. No observations. Mr. Weiton - Village Hall, Port Isaac Cricket Club It was announced that an application Mr. Bolton - Emergency Committee, The new ground will cost about £540 for a building next to the cliff Messrs. Bolton, Stokes, and Symons - to prepare but as the parish council path at Port Isaac had been refused Cornwall Association of Town and has only £300 set aside this year by the Planning Department. Parish Councils, Cllr. Symons - for donations, it was felt that, Public Discussion Port Isaac and District Tourism while the club should be encouraged, Mr. Shields said that as a visitor Association, Messrs. Barriball and it ought also to be self-supporting. he had never seen the streets of Dawe - Trelights Viliage Green A token £50 is to be donated. Port Isaac look so disgusting; the Association, and Mr. Stokes - Annual Public Meeting rain water grids have not been Voluntary Hospital Car Organisation. Mrs. Ca m said it was encouraging flushed out for years and the dog Signs - ’Historic Fishing Village* to see a record attendance by the mess was getting worse due to local Concern was voiced that the local public at this year's meeting. dogs being let loose and fouling the tourism association signs have been Brocagnus Stone, Long Cross streets every morning. Mr. Bolton erected before approval of the cost, The council gratefully accepted an replied that the owners should set Mr. Weiton pointed out, however, offer from a local contractor to cut the dogs an example and not throw that they were different signs from the grass around the stone. litter everywhere. those discussed last month. Sign at Silvershell View Next Meeting St. Endellion Lane Although the Highway Authority know The next monthiy meeting of the A site meeting will be held if work of no planning permission for the Parish Council will be held on to ciear the lane is not done soon. 'Turning space only, no parking' Monday 12th. June at 7.30pm. in the St. Endellion Churchyard Find sign, the resident, Mr. Sarfas, had Church Rooms, Port Isaac. The donation this year will stay at received verbal permission from the £375, the same as last year. Planning Dept. He was advised to get Proposed Closing of Footpath 3 formal, written permission. Letters from the public claimed the Street Sweeping, Port Isaac For all telephone requirements path - from Port Gaverne via the Members of the public had written ring David Castle on Bodmin 880383 valley to Tregaverne - is a useful to say they fear that if, as supplier and installer of 'amenity' path but that the farmer rimoured, only Fore Street and the * telephones * cordless telephones who wants the path closed tries to main road are to be swept by a * telephone answering machines machine this year, not only will * payphones * business systems this be inefficient but the other * telephone extensions * paging streets and alleys, if not swept, systems * call costing equipment PORT ISAAC DAIRIES will become indescribably filthy.
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