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Views expressed .in Trio are those of contributors and not necessarily of the editor. PARISH COUNCIL knowledge of the allocation giving enough screening to the female conveniences. Notes of the monthly meeting before official announcements. held on Monday 16th, September, The Parish Council is angry and Car Port - Rose Hill feels that there must be a at Trehghts Chapel Hall. A letter from Revd. Dunford 'mole' in the Housing Dept. Footpaths to say that there is 'grave risk New Telephone System to life and limb to residents All the cards indicating com­ and children using the hill pletion of trimming the paths A letter to be sent to British on the way to school' from have been returned and the final Telecom reporting many com­ cars using the car port. The payments made. plaints of crossed lines, lack of dialling tone, and phones not application at 'Harbour Heights' North Cornwall Publicity ringing when callers connected. (higher up) was vetoed for this Cllr. Dawe pointed out that reason. Another letter, from Surface of Coastal Path everyone benefits from tourism. Mrs. Townsend, expressed deep Request for financial support A complaint that the tarmac concern about more traffic on towards a leaflet describing our area for the car park is causing the hill where children race up area for insertion in the T.A.N.C. deep furrows with puddles, and and down. guide to be considered at the making the path impassable. Mr. Cunningham, Chairman, had next meeting after consultation A letter to be sent to County enquired about 'planning' only to with other parties. Highways asking for a remedy learn that the car port was and also whether other bad 'within a curtilage not on a Bus Shelter - St. Endellion patches could be improved. trunk or classified road' and Letter from young people of Spider Crabs in Harbour that it complied with the St. Endellion asking for the bus Conservation Order, but the Visitors at Port Gaverne have shelter 'we can't all fit into Planning Committee were complained about half-dead crabs the telephone box when it is trying to have the bollard fixed flapping around on the beach. raining'. L465 needed towards permanently in position. 'It is not very nice for the kids cost, but the shelter would be Mr. Provis complained that there to see them.' A number of used every schooiday, and was uproar when a window was Trelights village have their own fishermen were present, and plans for a shelter. Mrs. Cann a spokesman said that they expressed concern about children regretted the occurrence which was due to a different buyer R.A.HANCOCK - CONTRACTOR having to cross road but 'safer ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL in the long run than a bus stop who threw rejects on the on the blind corner' said P.C. beach. They will try to put : AGRICULTURAL jf DOMESTIC APPLIANCES Le Bailly, when asked. them back in the sea. !& DOMESTIC fi SALES & SERVICE WORK Mr. Norris proposed that the Port Gaverne Beach ELECTRIC MOTORS financial support be given in UNDERTAKEN A reply, explaining that the REPAIRED the next financial year. This debris on the beach is mainly was seconded by Mr. Provis Robin A. Hancock, Hartland Road. brought in by wind and tides, to Telephone Bodmin 880328 and carried, with one dissension. be sent to a visitor who has Allocation of Council Houses said that 'Trebarwith Strand Even after consultation with is far superior.1 THE BAY GIFT SHOE the Parish Council, somebody Home Security Scheme was allocated a house 'out of Notices will be put up about a Tel: Bodmin 880469 the blue'. The public also had scheme to advise people how to For all your make their homes more secure. NEWSPAPERS • MAGAZINES STATIONERY - GREETINGS CARDS F RESH MEAT ■ POULTRY * EGGS • CREAM Toilets - Port Gaverne CONFECTIONERY • CORNISH BISCUITS FROZEN VEGETABLES ■ LOCAL MILK Suggestion from N.C.D.C. that FUDGE • SMALL GIFTS a ’unisex facility' be provided I| M .& C . PROVIS as proposed internal layout not Join our Christmas Club BUTCHERS THE HARBOUR SHOP HOME COOKED HAM & TONGUE Htt&rea’g TRADITIONAL HOME MADE SAUSAGES TEL: BODMIN 880297 HAIR SALON MAGAZINES * NEWSPAPERS DELIVERIES SIX DAYS A WEEK TINTAGEL TERRACE, PORT ISAAC (Phone orders before 10.30am. | CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9 - 5 for same day delivery.) | STATIONERY # BOOKS * TOYS LATE NIGHTS I5 TUESDAYS (MEN) S FRIDAYS OPEN UNTIL EARLY EVENING GREETING CARDS * GIFTS I FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CHURCH HILL * PORT ISAAC £ SELECTION OF PRINTS TELEPHONE 880789 Telephone 880258 i —------changed recently, and he can't happened to the village. She LIFEBOAT change his shop window if he pressed for the re-formation of The Port Isaac Branch collection wants to, but '6 or 7 tons of the Conservation Group through for Flag Day on 15th. August concrete? - nothing,' the Parish Council. Mrs. Cann reached L 1107 - a Branch record. The meeting felt that Rose Hill thought that a separate body Splendid support came from _ is too narrow for traffic; every­ might be more effective. The the whole District, especially one is now entitled to have a whole matter is to be discussed Tintagel (8th. Aug.), Boscastle, car port and the whole area at next month’s meeting. Will Delabole, St. Kew and Highway will be spoiled. It was decided the public please write to the area, and the Port Isaac area. to put proposals asking for Parish Council with any ideas Sincere thanks to all helpers. the hill to be closed to traffic about the scheme. 'Let us have from the sewage works gate letters', said Mr. Cunningham. 4-Legged Race 1985 dowmwards. The sponsorship income so far Heritage Coast Address your letters to: totals approx. L700 with three teams still to declare. A H eritage Coast O ffic e r has Mrs. Barbara Wiiimott, Mr. and Mrs. Ross of the Port been appointed by N.C.D.C. to Clerk to St. Endellion Parish Gaverne Hotel generously award cover the coast from Compass Council, a dinner for six to the team Point, , to Pentire Head 11 New Road, Port Isaac, handing in the largest amount and Polzeath. Cornwall. PL29 3SD by 6th. September '85. This Plans has been won by the Golden Lion's Ladies Team - Miles ^T h e Parish Council considered Tracy Andrews, Sharon Thomas, ihe following planning applica­ Next Monthly Meeting and Tania Richards. Their scanty Monday 14th. October, 7.30pm. tions but made no observations fancy dress as Greek Godesses on any o f them: Church Rooms, Port Isaac. on a chilly evening certainly W.Dawe, Trelights, Building Sites, Cllr, Dawe asked for 'Tarmac deserved a prize. Erection of Garages (alteration on Church H illf to be put on As usual the P olice and St. to plans). the agenda. Johns Ambulance w ere in attendance. Mr. Blake, Trelights, Conversion o f Old Barn into Dwelling, and Mrs. Soley's Coffee Morning on Erection of House. the 4th. September raised L71.80 Mr. Sloman, Roscarrock, Erec­ at St. Kew; the souvenir stall tion of Agricultural Building. sold L40 worth. Finch. Mr. Ross, Port Gaverne Hotel, 32 FORE STREET, PORT ISAAC. The Lifeb oat was. launched on Change from 7 Holiday Cottages TEL. BODMIN 880491 and Licensed Bar to 6 Holiday Saturday 24th. August to a windsurfer who was in trouble Cottages, Resiting Bar, and WELCOME ALL CUSTOMERS Recreation Area (Green Door). off Daymer Bay. The sea conditions were rough but the GENTS AND LADIES windsurfer managed to swim -Public Discussion CLOTHES AND SHOES to the shore. The Lifeboat was Mr. Provis asked when Trelights recalled. The crewmembers were or St. Endellion had been 'pushed SPECIALISTS IN Ted Childs, Andy Walton, and to one side' as he was tired of GENUINE GUERNSEYS Paul Robinson. hearing 'digs' to that effect. On Sunday 25th. August the 'It is St. Endellicn Parish Council Lifeboat was called out to a not Port Isaac Parish Council.' capsized sailing dinghy that had Mrs. Townsend said that Port overturned with two people on Isaac Singers had distributed Central Garage board, off Stepper Point. The leaflets in Brittany oniy to get sea conditions were very rough, back home and find what had but the crew - Andy Walton, Tel: Bodmin 880334 John Coshail, and Paul Robinson - made The Mouls before getting CORNISH OFFICE & SHOP REPAIRS • BODYWORK EQUIPMENT a recall to station. The two SERVICING people had been picked up by a FOR ALL YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS passing pleasure boat and landed PAPER CLIPS & PENS - TO DESKS PETROL • OILS • PARAFFIN TYPEWRITERS • COPIERS - COMPUTERS in Hawkers Cove. SALES AND REPAIRS DIESEL SPECIALISTS The Jumble Sale in aid of the October Offers TAXIS FOR HIRE R.N.L.I. arranged for Saturday New electronic typewriters - big 5th. October has been postponed reductions. 2nd-hand dot matrix BENTLEY CAR FOR WEDDINGS printer RS232 £184 inc. vat. until Saturday 16th. Novem ber. AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS DAVID COY - BODMIN 880579 The Annual General Meeting of P.T.O. the Port Isaac & District Branch R.N.L.I. will be held at 8 pm. on Wednesday 4th. December in the Church Rooms. The guest speaker will be Trevor England, coxswain of Lifeboat. D. Castle. [The Lifeboat was launched again at approx. 6.15 pm. on Thursday 9th. September. Ed.]

R.N.L.I. (Port Isaac Branch) W here's this to? The Harvest Festival in aid of Trio office at 18 New Road. the R.N.L.I. was held at the Other correct entries from: Cornish Arms, Pendoggett, by COMPETITION Katie Childs, Mrs. Joyce Collins (but not 'Polaris’ or 'Lourdes'), kind permission of Revd. A. The correct solutions to last Sean Davey (no 'Island Ranger'), Wainwright and N. Pickstone, month's puzzle are as follows: Landlords. The amount raised Jeremy Harris, Tina Harris (no 1. PW 250 'Blue Hooker' by the Auction and donations owner for 'Blue Hooker'), James Neville Andrews. was L286.55. The Raffle for a Larkin ('PW 357' for '359'), firescreen, donated and worked 2. PW 364 'Orcades' Suzanne Richards (who pointed Jim May. by Mrs. M olly Slater and out that there are 8 boats with framed by tVSr. Ted Berry, 3. PZ 600 'Palores' PW registrations for Padstow Jeremy Brown. Hon. Sec., raised L50.10. The and one PZ for ), and total raised was £336.65. Auc­ 4. PW 197 'M odesty' Elizabeth Townsend (owner of Bernard Baker. tioneers were Messrs.N.Andrews 'Modesty' wrong). 5. PW 98-'S.R.3.' and E.Childs. Thanks to all who A gloomy picture this month! Bruce & Charlie Rowe. made the auctions possible. If you know the place shown, 6. PW 359 'Ju-EP send us your solution on a George Moth, Hon. Treasurer. Mark Townsend. postcard, before Friday 18th. 7. PW 184 'Island Ranger' October. The lucky winner will Ed Fletcher. get the £2.00 prize. 8. PW 53 'Pm Trying' ANNUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL Joey Thomas. HELD AT LONGCROSS HOTEL 9. PW 33 'Diana Marion' There was a large attendance Mike Larkin. TRELIGHTS POST OFFICE this year at the event organised AND STORES The lucky winner this month by Cllr. Bill Dawe at the is Mark Larkin, and he can TELEPHONE 880247 Long Cross Hotel, Trelights, by c olle c t his £2 prize from the kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Warrillow. The Service 1 was conducted by Mr. S. Rex of S.R.Hewett Port Isaac. A total of £740.07 ROY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS was raised in aid of Senior FIRE ALARMS : EMERGENCY LIGHTING Citizens and other charities. SMITH The Draw prize w'inners w ere: NURSE CALL SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS BURGLAR ALARMS 1. £40 - Mr.J.R.Nickeil (London) MOBILE BUTCHER N.I.C.E.I.C. APPROVED CONTRACTORS 2. £30 - Mr.T.Fisher (Pendoggett) FRESH MEAT AND POULTRY 3. £20 - G.Fuller (Treburgett) DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR S.R.HEWETT, WINDRUSH, NEW ROAD 4. £10 - Mr.K.Stone (St.Austell) PORT ISAAC. PL29 3SD 5. £5 - Mr.E.Flanagan (Port Isaac) PHONE BODMIN 880604 TELEPHONE 880319

There was a large attendance at Roscarrock Hill Methodist DENNIS KNIGHT Church on Monday September WE ARE NOW OPEN ALL DAY 9th., for the funeral service for Mrs. Evelyn Pooley of 30 Church FISH MERCHANT Hill. Aged 83 years, she died FISH CELLARS, PORT ISAAC after a long and painful illness. Fresh Fish Daily 9.30am - 6pm. Saturday 9.30am - 5pm. We offer our deepest sympathy to all the fam ily in the loss o f Tel: (0208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone a loving wife and mother. head CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ^lj"wORDlMINj 20P) PAID IN ADVANCE P O R T Q u iN f I

r e e d y FOR SALE CUFF SCfiSNoA P \ ! WANTED Vrtftuey CoaCfcai Footpath * , HEAD Standard 8 Cine Projector. fo Port tSAac Aie>ti<5 {Up Phone 880318 Toad inf o p ovt (pom Advertisers1 Announcements __ From Tuesday 1st. October, the PlNEAWN oft name of our business 'Blackthorn PlN|= HA V E N Crafts' will change back to: ROSCftRROCK I 'The Blackthorn Press'. 7 ’ T ffG w jN T The main businesses carried on P>found tkE 1' Cliff PftfW at 18 New Road will be: At P o r t Printing & Duplicating, 6»«n Po r t i s a a c ) Isaac. Across the Soft Leather Work, and fields h> TRErKEOeT ST.. . I Repairs & Alterations. Trew M tr fCTtiCs i There will still be a very small * BOMEft shop with a selection of local PfifiK pottery, cards, maps, etc. R. Persna and F. Thompson.

•St "THINKING OF CHRISTMAS" join the 'Pride o f P la ce' shop for refreshments on Wednesday and Thursday 30th, and 31st, T RE W ETH A October, while you browse for % Pe n n a n t Sodbnnw-A Christmas presents. Everything .will be at 10% discount. Open 10.00pm, - 5.30prn.. T«esvrt

ColQS t*^nton PENREAL ESTATE AGENCY t? Of? Ct?LS £tt rc*N \ 4 t f r ^ ? \ ^ Up snspp 11 NEW ROAD, PORT ISAAC. TEL. 880302 b«nk Barbara and Keith Willmott are POLTr?ew^f^er continuing to offer a full personal BchiViJ service which includes: PolfyeuoF^py tks?>* ovEir Self Catering Accommodation Agency T8EVINNJCK WA!U «H fke sf-tler All types of Personal and Business Insurance. /f A n d O i o a B -33 14 Wry ccMcfodlyi Most of our properties for sale are in the area from Wadebridge and Bodmin to Boscastle and Tintagel. Also agents for PE n - THE GATEWAY BUILDING SOCIETY OOftAETi >e Witt S F.g. u PENNY- TINNEV SPONSORED WALK This is a map of the route to be BAin «ortft£ followed by the participants in FOaeCX MiNAft raortoF i it swd —* Fo o t p a t h s w i t h a p p r o *. the Walk to raise money for the iMWteK. mtci

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