PORT ISAAC SCHOOL CONGRATULATIONS The theme for this term throughout the A familiar and pleasing sight is that of 3 School is "The Environment'. Pupils may Leslee-Anne Dawe running along the lanes therefore be seen working round and about around Port Isaac and its environs. All that the village, on the beach, walking foot­ dedicated training proved worthwhile on paths, observing and studying their local April 18th. - she ran the London Marathon, environment. Year 6 are due to go to camp Completing the course in just over four at Delaware Outdoor Education centre from hours. Well done Leslee! Later this year June 23rd. to 25th., and will take part with she plans to run the Cornish Marathon from St. Kew and Delabole Year 6 pupils, in the Tamar Bridge to . canoeing, abseiling and climbing, orient­ For St. Endellion Civil Parish in North eering, and problem solving activities. CHILDRENS HOSPICE . Issued on the last Friday each Last term all the staff, including teaching, month from January to October, and the classroom support, clerical, catering, and SOUTH WEST and RNLI first Friday of the month in December, All caretaking staff attended a series of eight On Saturday 19th. June there will be a copy for publication must be received by two-hour First Aid sessions held during the Garden Fete at Newlands, Pengelly, Dela­ the previous Wednesday. Available at local evenings and very kindly run by Mike bole (next to the Fire Station) from noon newsagents or by post - yearly subscription Waite from (what was) the Cornwall Amb­ until 4.00pm. to raise funds for the above. £4.50 - cheques payable to 'Trio' please. There will be Ploughman's Lunches, Table The publisher does not necessarily hold the ulance Service. As a result, all the staff same views as expressed by contributors. were successful in gaining Health and Sale, Stalls, Games, Cream Teas, Pony Safety at Work qualifications. Our sincere Rides (we hope) and a good Raffle. Any­ Published and printed by Robin Penna, thanks must go to Mike for giving up so one wanting to hire a table (£3) should The Blackthorn Press, 18 New Road, much of his time to running the course, and contact Pat Moiioy, 212529 or Port Isaac, Cornwall. PL29 3SB Esther Richardson, Camelford 212789. to all the staff for their committment in ISSUE NQ 122 - MAY 1993 gaining such an important qualification - Please come along and enjoy yourself and especially when working with children. support both these good causes. VILLAGE HALL Two children were invited to attend Sir Esther Richardson. The new badminton lights have been James Smith's School on the occasion of installed. Hiring rates will be discussed at the visit by HRH The Princess of Wales. CANCER RESEARCH the next meeting and it is hoped to ad­ The two names drawn out of the hat were CAMPAIGN vertise them in Trio. It was decided not to those of Alice Stratton and Antonia Come to a Jumbo-Jumble in aid of the get the hall involved with the Christmas Edwards. We are looking forward to seeing above in the Church Rooms at Port Isaac lights scheme. Quotations are being obtain­ the photographs! on June 8th. at 11.00am. Jumble, a Nearly ed for the repainting of the sign and for All the junior and senior pupils are taking New Stall, Bric-a-Brac, Books, Cakes. installing a new notice board on the steps. part in a series of tennis coaching sessions Liglit Lunches will be served from 12.00 Robin Penna is now keeping the bookings led by Peter Arnold who is a qualified onwards. Teas, Coffees. Bargains Galore! diary at 18 New Road (telephone 880292). Lawn tennis Coach, culminating in their See you there. SyMa McCrohon. own ’Wimbledon’ on 29th. July. The School sports will this year be on 1st. July. RAINBOWS NEED YOU The senior class will take part in a Can you spare an hour of your time, once a Performing Arts Workshop at Sir James week, to help our Guiders run the Port Smith’s School on 14th. July and, following Isaac Rainbow unit? ‘Rainbows' is the the huge success of the Children's Variety newest and fastest growing section of the Show last year, another similar show is Girl Guides Association. It introduces girls planned for later this term, between 5 and 7 to the fun and com­ Jane Sc own, Headteacher. radeship of guiding. Port Isaac Rainbows CARNIVAL QUEEN meet every Wednesday afternoon in the SIR JAMES SMITH Village Hall, between 4.15 and 5.15 for an SELECTION CONCERT hour of organised fun and activities under Be entertained by local groups and per­ SCHOOL BINGO the present leadership of Mrs. Lil Thomas. formers and see the selection of our The somewhat chaotic Bingo held in the An additional helper is needed to develop Carnival and Fairy Queens and Attendants Church Hall on 27th. April in aid of the this lively unit! Do you like working with on Wednesday 9th. June at 7.00pm. in the Music Department of the school, proved to young people? Enjoy a challenge? Inter­ Village Hall. The contest is open to resi­ be very successful and £178 was raised. ested in finding out more? Then contact dents of St. Endellion Parish, those wishing During the interval we were entertained by Dawn Retford, Girl Guide Commissioner, to enter please contact Pat Hingley 880475 the school’s Rock Group (hope everyone's St, Endellion District. 0208) 863431. or Ann Collins 880755. eardrums' are back to normal) and the very Fairy Queen aged 5 - 7 years, Fairy Queen talented violinist Dave King. Mr. Jeff PORT ISAAC WEEK. Attendants under 5 years, Carnival Queen Woods, who is the music teacher, gave a 18TH - 25TH JULY aged 1 4 -2 1 , Carnival Queen Attendants speech outlining his aims for the Music 8 - 13 years. Department. Many thanks to everyone for Sunday 18th. - Gig Racing. Monday 19th. the outstanding prizes and to all those who and Tuesday 20th. - Summer Concert at Come on girls have a go! helped with the teas and clearing up Village Hall. Wednesday 21st. - Port Isaac afterwards. Special thanks to Les Honey for Carnival. Thursday 22nd. - R.N.L.I. PORT ISAAC FOOTBALL CLUB his expert calling. Four-legged Race plus St. Breward Band, Friday 23rd. - B B Q at Thorne House. Carol Richards and Melanie Dingle. Sunday 25th. - Lifeboat Larks. P.S. Hope you had a good wedding anni­ R.G.M. versary Dave (Pea Pod) - we missed you. LOCAL HISTORY I have decided that the best way to show MONDAY 7th. JUNE € \t ©met Comer the growth of the village will be to produce 8.00pm. a series of maps, one for each decade from Be at peace with God, whatever you 1890 onwards showing the buildings added SHIPWRIGHT INN conceive him to be. at each date. A lot of you haven’t given me From Old Saint PauVs Church, any dates yet but I look forward to hearing ALL VERY WELCOME Baltimore in 1692 from you soon. Robin Penna_ PARISH COUNCIL refuse collection points in the village and Chippings’ committee to report on the explaining the use of the new litter bins at condition of the roads in the village. An unofficial report compiled from notes the slipway. It was thought, however, that it Footbridge on the Main taken by a member of the public during the would be difficult to determine which of Bill Norris reported that soil washing down Annual Meeting held at the Church Rooms, them were ‘official’. Mark Provis com­ Port Isaac, on Monday 10th. May. For on to the bridge was accumulating and plained that because the contractors had no compacting on top of the wood and could authoritative information, please refer to the machine to empty the ‘wheelie bins’ in the Parish Council minutes. be causing damage. David Bolton will ask new litter bins, they were only removing Robert Ford, who works for him, to remove Many items are discussed at great length black plastic bags, despite instructions from the soil. and there is insufficient space in Trio to North Cornwall District Council that all report these discussions fully. If you want to refuse was to be removed. He suggested that Hospital Car Service know everything that is discussed please the ‘wheelie bins’ were removed and the Eric Stokes said that unless more volunteer note that you are allowed to attend and wooden interior coated with fibreglass to drivers could be found, the service was in listen to all Parish Council meetings. prevent seepage of fluids, the refuse could danger of dying. David Bolton suggested Apologies were received from Cllr. Dawe, then be removed by hand. This recom­ that each Councillor should ask someone David Philp, and Rohan Carey. mendation will be passed to the District they know. Eric Stokes said there was 'no Council. David Phelps asked if at the same chance’ as he had already asked everybody. David Bolton was re-elected Chairman and time, the high wall at one end could be Nevertheless each councillor would try to the rest of the officers re-elected en-bloc. lowered and painted black to blend in better find more drivers. Bill Norris said that if Public Discussion with its surroundings. there had been no car service, the National Peggy Richards said that the postman had Memorial Seats Health Service would have had to provide complained about the overgrowth on the one as before, meanwhile patients should David Phelps asked for it to be a condition use taxis and ask for reimbursement. path from Church Hill to Port Isaac Mill. It on donated teak memorial seats, in future, is, however, forbidden to clear any footpaths that they would be maintained by the Parish The Main until July. Peggy also expressed disappoint­ Council for the normal life of die seat only. Doctor Baird wrote to deplore the change ment at the poor turn-out for the Annual Sign at Port Gaverue Beach from smooth grass to weeds and blackthorn Public Meeting and said it looked as if we on the Main and suggested the Heritage didn't care very much about the parish. In response to complaints about the sign Coast Service might be asked to help clear Finance asking people to control their dogs, or face a it or, that the land could be offered to The possible ban, the National Trust asked the David Wei ton, Hon. Treasurer reported that National Trust who would probably manage Parish Council to establish whether there it. Henry Symons said that sheep could £6,163.28 (£5,312 of this in a high interest actually was a problem with dogs on the account) had been transferred to Midland probably be grazed there, confined by an beach, if the sign was necessary, or whether electric fence. The Heritage Coast Service, Bank from Barclays who charged £18.54 for the wording should be amended. A letter closing the account. with local volunteers, however, is prepared from Port Isaac and District Tourism to help with the work in September. It was decided, on a vote of 4 - 2 against, Association said the threat of a ban might be not to pay a £50 minimum membership fee thought unfriendly by visitors, but the Parish Notice Boards to the ‘Clean Seas for Cornwall’ Campaign Council thought this would not be a serious The board at Trelights is in good condition based in St. Ives. Mark Provis said he problem and recommend that the sign is left but those at the Co-op and the Liberal Club thought South West Water should be as it is. need repairing and renovating. Eric Stokes paying, not the Parish Council, instead of Paper Bank said he found no difficulty with the board at ‘pumping money into a local TV station’. the main car park which some people had David Phelps said that the aluminium bank found hard to open. Main Road into Fort Isaac should first be put back where it was before David Phelps reminded the Council that, it was moved during the car park re­ Clerks* Correspondence although tree planting had taken place, work surfacing. It is full to overflowing and a. The request for some method of traffic on improving the corner from Coldstanton doesn’t get emptied where it is. It was calming on the main road into Port Isaac has to Poltreworgey was still urgently needed. thought a paper bank might not be a been added to the County Council list of Heavy goods vehicles have to stop at the practical proposition but apparently a local schemes for consideration. An engineer is to comer before turning when traffic is coming person has successfully been collecting as consult the Headmistress about a crossing in the opposite direction. much paper as she can get for the last two near the school, but no parish counci 11 or was The Highway Authority are to be asked to years so it was decided to ask the District invited. Mark Provis said a letter should put a ‘Please drive slowly through the Council about the possibility. now be written to the Highway Authority, village’ sign where the B3267 comes into The Seat Committee Report with a copy to Harvey Lander, asking dir­ ectly what kind of crossing we can have. Port Isaac. Eric Stokes disagreed strongly with the Twinning with Kolka letter from Charlie David, North Coast b. St. Kew Parish Council has passed all the The dancers from Kolka in Latvia, had Heritage Service Officer, in last month's papers concerning the Pendoggett - Port hoped to visit Cornwall this month, but are Trio. ‘We are glad of seats that are Gaverne Valley footpath to the unable to come because the cost is out of donated’, he said, ‘the more the better. They Ramblers’ Association. They added that their reach. They hope, however, that the provide somewhere for old people to stop more effective action might have been taken link with Port Isaac will continue. A and rest’. if St. Endellion Parish Council had sent someone to the original meeting. twinning sub-committee may be set up after The Playing Field Committee Report Henry Symons has studied the document­ Mark Provis said the goal posts are in a c. A letter from Paul Tyler MP said that the ation involved and presented a summary dangerous condition and should be taken chances had been considerably widened for next month. In any event, a publicmeeting down immediately. This might also give the people to make representation about the would be held to discover if Port Isaac grass a chance to grow back again. Tenders proposed new school hours at Sir James wants to twin with Kolka. are to be sought for the renovation of the Smith School, Camelford. Footpath Sign at Millpool posts and it was suggested that perhaps the d. Notice was received that planning The County Council are to be asked to find position of the pitch should be moved permission had been granted for a link out who installed the splendid sign at the slightly next year. between ‘Morwenna’ in Fore Street and the northern end of Port Isaac millpooi and to David Phelps pointed out that the car park adjacent building. point out ‘Home Park’ on one finger is both gates are very hard to close. Apparently e. Notice was received of a hearing, at spelt incorrectly and misleading as there is children riding on the gates has strained the Launceston on 8th. June, concerning the no direct path from there to Homer Park. hinges. Councillors are to meet at the Parish Council’s 1992 appeal against the Refuse Collection playing field, and discuss the problem at a business rate on Port Gaverne toilets. The It was thought a notice could be sent to all future meeting. chairman and, if possible the Hon. cottage owners with times and location of Mark Provis suggested a ‘Tarmac and Treasurer, will attend. f. Correspondence from Mr. Melhuish of Dear Trio, I understand that there are THE Trelights was considered, about the parking rumours circulating that my severance with problem outside Trelights Farmhouse, dur­ St. Kew Church was because it is my ing Music Festivals or when canoe parties intention to leave the Parish - this is not HARBOUR SHOP are staying there, also about the bad con­ true! My presence at the Church was made TEL: 880297 dition of Trewithick Hill. These items will so difficult and uncomfortable by a small be raised next month when it is hoped Cllr. minority, I had no choice but to resign. It MAGAZINES * NEWSPAPERS Dawe will be able to say if he is already was with great regret that I arrived at this CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES dealing with them. decision - it caused me much distress to do STATIONERY * BOOKS * TOYS g. It was decided to ask St. Minver so, after 45 years as a member of the GREETING CARDS * GIFTS Parochial Church Council, 36 years playing Highlands Parish Council whether they SELECTION OF PRINTS would appreciate support in deciding the the Church Organ, 22 years as a Sacristan, issue of allowing Polzeath Surf Life Saving and 8 years as a Church Warden. The one NEWSPAPERS DELIVERED DAILY Club to retain their Portakabin on the beach. pleasing thing from this is the many letters, telephone calls and personal visits I have Planning Applications had, thanking me for the service I have Lifting of Condition 4 on Trewetha Farm, given to the Church and expressing utter AGMOL SERVICES David Phelps. David declared an interest amazement that this situation could ever TARTARS FARM • PORT GAVERNE and left the room. The Council voted in have arisen. To all my friends I would like FOR ALL YOUR OIL favour of supporting the application. to take this opportunity to thank everyone REQUIREMENTS Erection of a lounge extension at 4 Furze for their kind words and support. ANTI-FREEZE NOW IN STOCK Park, Trelights, Mr and Mrs H. G. Haynes. Doreen Grylls, Treqmte. ALSO LORRY FOR Mr Barriball pointed out that it was only GENERAL HAULAGE WORK about a ten foot extension and the Council Notices in Temple B a r last February! -CARRY 4 TONS supported the application. PHONE FOR COMPETITIVE PRICES Erection of detached garage at Cam Awn, . . . by reason of water main installation. . . - EVENINGS BEST Port Gaverne, for Mr. E. J. May. Eric Stokes an order prohibiting . . . use bv vehicles. said that any extra buildings at Port Gaveme Road closed: Squeeze Belly Alley, Port BODMIN 880 131 were undesirable, nevertheless the Council Isaac, for its entire length. supported the application. Alternative route: From southern end of Permission to demolish 3m of garden wall closure north east to Rose Hill, then west to THE TEA POT at Higher Bam, Rose Hill, Mrs. A. Yorke. Fore Street and then south to northern end The Council said it was a shame that all the of closure; and vice versa. For all day Breakfast, Lunch, old stone walls are going and the application We just hope nobody tried it! was unanimously opposed. Afternoon Tea, Evening Meal, etc. The public were then asked to leave while ALSO the Council considered tenders. LIGHT REMOVALS AND Next Meeting DELIVERIES OF ALL KINDS PONA PIZZA’ The next monthly meeting of the Parish Council will be held on Monday 14th. June 880715 at 7.30pm. in the Church Rooms, Port Isaac. Hot Food delivery Tuesday to Dear Trio, May we, the undersigned, take Saturday evenings Charlie David to task on his letter re seats Free Delivery in Port Isaac on the Coastal Path? Seats are a very tangible reminder of where LOCAL OR DISTANCE RING FOR A QUOTE BED & BREAKFAST AVAILABLE a loved one has rested, and enjoyed the TONY SWEETT 880130 NEW ROAD • PORT ISAAC • (0208) 880715 view. Donated seats are invariably of a higher quality than the concrete ones, and a small 4" x 2” plaque does not detract from TREVATHAN FARM their appearance (note the two new ones on ST. ENDELLION S. RL Hewett the Platt). They are greatly appreciated by STRAWBERRIES & RASPBERRIES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS us because they obviate the need to use Pick-your-own. ratepayers’ money to replace broken seats. AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC, AND NEW POTATOES Dig your own if you wish! INDUSTRIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN ‘Reinstate Cornish hedges,’ he says. The Broad Beans, Runner Beans, Peas. average donation of £200 would be suf­ SLIMLINE NIGHT STORAGE ficient for about 2 metres! (with plaque). FREE-RANGE EGGS from our own hens. HEATERS INSTALLED Imagine 2,000 plaques from here to Port TEA R O O M N.I.C.E.LC. APPROVED CONTRACTORS Quin! Now that would be a Memorial Trail! Open daily from 10am. S.R.HEWETT, WINDRUSH, NEW ROAD, Finally, of all the 38 seats in St. Endellion Morning Coffee, Light Lunches, Cream Teas. PORT ISAAC. PL29 3SD Parish, Bjo£fin&is galvanised steel and wood, Home-made Pasties and Pizza Specials. TELEPHONE 880319 or 880291 and we can only hope that Charlie David’s ill-conceived letter does not deter future donors giving memorial seats. E.C.Stokes, D.Phelps, H.Barriball, St. Endellion Parish Council DENNIS KNIGHT Seat Committee. FISH MERCHANT FISH CELLARS, PORT ISAAC RED CROSS WEEK WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY The house to house collection from May 2nd. to 8th. raised £145.68. Many thanks to Fresh Fish Daily 9.30am. - 6pm. Saturday 9.30am. - 5pm. the collectors Mrs. M. Dingle, Mrs. S. Barribaii, Mrs. J. Phillips, Mrs. J. Saundry, and Mrs. M. Jones. The organiser was Mrs. Tel: (0208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone Pam Richards. ST. ENDELLION CHURCH The banner of St. Endelienta was carried by WOMEN'S INSTITUTE A.G.M. Mr. R. Rogers. Revd. A. Wainwright acted as Bishop's Chaplain. Rt. Revd. R. Cart­ At our April meeting, Yvonne Toms from At this well-attended meeting, the Rector, wright presided. The Church Prebendaries St. Columb demonstrated the fascinating spoke of the joy and inspiration of the Church took part and Revd. E. Stark and area of ’Making Rowers' from various mat­ Church as a place of worship and prayer. Revd. H. Fryer, former Rector, were erials including nylon stockings! We During the year fund raising had con­ present. An excellent Lunch in the Church watched spellbound how little scraps of centrated on roof and-fabric repairs. It was Hall was provided by congregation mem­ fabric were transformed into exotic orchids, important to maintain the heritage in this bers. The Friends of St. Endellion, cele­ lilies, and other creations. Yvonne has a way, but hopefully more attention would be brating their 10th. anniversary, were invited lovely sense of humour and her running given to help the less fortunate. Church to Roscairock Manor by Mr. and Mrs, R. commentary was another treat. wardens elected: Mrs, P. Richards and Mr. Sloman for a lecture by Ms. M. Campbell Our first outing for this year was to ’The R. Pollinger. Parochial Church Council new on the medieval gold Roscarrock Rosary members: Mr. T. Wame, Miss A. Bartlett, Lost Gardens of Heligan Manor' and you Mrs. M. I. Warlow Harry, Mrs. H. Bennett which is in the Victoria and Albert Museum. could not have wished for a lovelier day. and Mrs. B. Watson. Deanery Synod rep­ Healing Eucharist Hie day before and after was wet and cold, resentatives: Mrs. P. Nash and Mr. J. The Rector was welcomed back from his but the gods smiled on us that Friday. Watson. At the P.C.C. meeting, Mrs. G. Holy Land Pilgrimage when he was cele­ We had an almost full coach as St. Teath Hambly was re-elected Secretary and Mrs. brant at St. Kew on Thursday 4th. May. W.L joined us plus numerous friends from B. Watson Treasurer, Mother’s Union the village. The gardens are being re­ Beliringers At the United Benefice branch meeting om claimed from the wild (they slumbered Mr. R. Richards, Church Tower Captain 12th. May in Port Isaac Church Hall. Revd. peacefully and unchanged for almost 100 attended the Diocesan Guild of Ring­ Jean Marshall, Assistant Curate in the years) - we plan another visit next spring. ers Annual Meeting and Spring Festival, Bodmin Team Ministry, spoke on the role The Himalayan rhododendrons, camellias, held at Altamun. A Team of visiting ringers of women in modem society. and magnolias were truly worth seeing. from near Hereford rang before the sung Walk of 1000 Men Our May meeting was mostly taken up eucharist on Sunday 16th May. A special dinner in support of this was held with Resolutions for I. G. M. Mrs. Bancroft Feast Day in the Church Hall and attended by the was our speaker, explaining the importance The Rt. Revd. G. James, Bishop of St. Bishop of St. Germans. Mr. T. Hames was of Women's Institutes nationally and as a Germans, was celebrant and preacher at the guest speaker. voice to be heard on important issues. sung eucharist and was escorted in Servers Next meeting will be held on the first procession from the Rectory into the Church In April, servers from St. Endellion attended Thursday, 3rd. June as The Royal Cornwall by Mrs. P. Richards and Mr. R. Pollinger. a eucharist and guild meeting at St. Martin's, Show begins bn our usual day. The speaker Levannick. will be Mrs. J. Haigh on 'The Glastonbury Pilgrimage & its History'. We hope many people will travel, to On Tuesday T5th. June at 10.30am. Pat CENTRAL GARAGE Glastonbury on 26th. June. The coach Rex (7 Silvershell Road) is having a Coffee leaves Camelford at 7.00am. and returns Morning. Please support this event, we'll have a Bring & Buy and cake stall. This is Proprietor Melwyn Roskilly about 9.30pm. Fare £5.00 Please contact J. Pollinger on (0840) 212604. in support of our Institute, Zofia Fry. MOT . BREAKDOWN RECOVERY Baptism Samuel Meredith Nicholson, grandson of TUNING. SERVICING Mrs. G. Hambly, was baptised by the Rector SPECIALIST IN TRIUMPH STAGS during the sung eucharist on Sunday 16th. Pea Pod Judith Pollinger. Telephone 880334 for all your FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES STABLE GLEBE FARM DAIRY (St Endellion) Flowers for all occasions TEA MOMS Bright and early deliveries Telephone 8 8 0 2 2 3 Trewint, Port Quin o f fresh milk and cream With views of Port Quin Bay Open Easter - October from 12.00pm. from our own dairy. Scones a speciality. Home made cakbs. Skimmed milk 3Ip, Silver Morning Coffee. Light lunches. top and semi skimmed 34p. ■w Midland Cream teas. Afternoon teas. Tel Bodmin 880732 T /t Angela Williams. 880200 Port Isaac (Port Isaac C.P. School Lay-by flitSORTS Everest off Trewetha Lane) Fore Street Monday 10.50 -11.20; Friday 1.30 - 2.00 (next to The Liberal Club) FIT THE BEST Your local shop for Clothes, FREE QUOTATIONS; WINDOWS Toys, Gifts, Bedding, DOORS • PATIOS • FASCIA BOARDS & Oj O J %■ T Knitting, and Sewing. PORCHES • CONSERVATORIES MID1ANI MIBLAMI / n« lot nnwunto§twn If Open all year. John McDonnell Sales Representative Telephone (0208) 880113 Telephone: (0208) 880031 PORT ISAAC R.N.L.I. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Since the boat went back into service in IQp a word (rain. 5Gp) in advance GEOFF MORRELL late March, there have been four ’shouts'. HAPPI SIGNS AND DESIGNS Port Isaac • Phone (0208) 880751 The first being to a possible capsized boat Contact Kevin A. Hancock, DIP, SIAD, Quality Cleaning Service which turned out to be a dead whale. The Bodmin 880328 or Launceston 772724. second was to a windsurfer at Greenaway I will clean your home with care who managed to get himself to safety. The For Sale: Lightweight Pushchair brand new to the highest standard. No job third call on 2nd, May required the boat to £15.00. Phone Bodmin 76781 (evening). Can deliver. too small. Window cleaning, stand by while the cliff rescue team attend­ carpet cleaning, three piece ed two teenagers stranded on the cliff face For Sale: 4’6" deeply padded, chocolate suite cleaning, chimney sweeping, at Greenaway. (This was the lifeboat’s brown, cream-edged, Dralon Headboard. 400th. call since being re-inaugurated in Very good condition, nbot needed. £5.00. general cleaning. 1967.) Later that day a windsurfer was Telephone: 880689. House and Hotel Maintenance. reported in difficulties at Daymef bay. The boat launched but was recalled when the ROWING CLUB surfer was picked up by another vessel. 32 Club members went across to the Isles Crew members this year: Phil Aldridge, of Stilly for the World Gig Championships. THE CORNISH CAFE Nigel Andrews, Trevor Beare, John Brown, The crossing there and back could not have John Collins, Mike Daly, Mike Edkins, beem better, with calm seas and warm Licensed Family Restaurant Richard Hambly, Greg Hingley, Steve sunshine. The ladies* did a great job again David Phelps (0208)880670 Hudspith, John McDonnell; Mark Provis, coming in a successful 5th. making up two Jonathan Rowe, Chris Scott, Andy Walton, places on last year. In the 1st. race on OPEN FOR LUNCHES Adrian Willson. Saturday afternoon all 30 gigs lined up to COFFEES Any one over eighteen interested in joining race from St. Agnes, a distance of about 2 the crew for 1994 is welcome to apply to miles in choppy conditions - the girls came & the Hon. Sec. David Castle 880383. Appli­ in 5th. From these results the gigs were cants must attend winter training sessions split into groups of about eight which then EVENING MEALS and pass the R.N.L.I. medical operated as a league. As many of you will have seen, the lifeboat 2nd. race, Nut Rock to St. Mary's - 5th, has now been re-housed in the building that 3rd. Race (same as 2nd.) - 2nd, 4th. Race used to be the garage of the Slipway Hotel. (same again) - 5th. The final Ladies results: Apart from the operational benefits of the 1st. Fly - , 2nd. Islander - I o S., new location, it is very satisfying to be in 3rd. Rival- , 4th. Royal - Truro, 5th. the building originally built by the R.N.L.I. Corsair, 6th. Rydor - , 7th. Cape to house the ’Ernest Dresden’, Port Isaac’s Cornwall - C.C. , 8th. Fury - Falmouth. 4th. lifeboat. The station closed in 1933, Weil done to the ladies. Keep it up! exactly 60 years ago. The boat was instal­ The men, well what can you say; they did led by the crew during the first week in not have a full crew and they did not come May. Although it may look a bit rough and last, but they did have a good time. SPROULLS ready at the moment, the facilities are already miles better for the crew than at the The final Mens results: SOLICITORS old boathouse and launching will be much 1st. Islander - I.o.S. 2nd. Royal - Truro, easier. The crew and committee are pleased 3rd. - Rhos - Roseland, 4th. Cape Cornwall with and proud of the new boathouse as we - C.C., 5th. Norvour - I.o.S., 6th. Ryder - The Rock, Port Isaac are sure the rest of the village will be. Next Looe, 7th. Rival - Fowey, 8th. William winter it will be completely re-furbished Peters - Roseland. (0208) 880355 (plans are available for inspection in the The job of Chairman has become vacant new boathouse) to include a crew room and and has been taken on by Trevor Beare and permanent souvenir sales area for band the Club welcomes George Steer as Vice nights and appropriate occasions. Volunteer Chairman, Sherry Aldridge - Secretary, R. A. HANCOCK sales people are always welcome* Steve Hudspith - Treasurer, and Anita ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR The support given to the R.N.L.I. by the Beare as Rowing Secretary. On every other village and surrounding area continues to Wednesday through the summer we will AGRICULTURAL M & DOMESTIC WORK be tremendous. Many thanks and do visit have races with . The crew will be UNDERTAKEN j L SALES & SERVICE the boathouse soon made up of two representative crew rowers; the rest will be anyone who wishes to have SLIM LINE * f RADIATORS The Four-legged Race will be bn 22nd. a friendly competitive row against Padstow. July. Sponsor forms from Pat Hingley DIMPLEX& J CREDA At the end of the season there will be a 880475 and Trevor Beare 850491 prize for the crew with most points. See COMPLETE f SHOWER INSTALLATIONS The Press Gang board outside the P.O. for more details. Robin A. Hancock, Hartfand Road. Pat Sweett and Lesley Walton. Jan Rowe. Telephone Bodmin 880328 R.N.LX ANNUAL EXHIBITION The 26th. Annual Exhibition of work by local artists in aid of the R.N:L.I. was opened at the Port Gaveme Hotel bn Friday TREMEER April 30th, by Frank McNiehoI (who, with the help of his wife Renee, had organised HOME IMPROVEMENTS the exhibition for the previous 25 years). As usual Mrs. M. Ross had vety kindly offered the Hotel as the venue. The YOU DON’T HAVE TO PAY A FORTUNE exhibition will continue until Friday 4th. For the finest quality products Installed to the highest standards. June when at 8.00pm. a picture by Isabel Specialists in P.V.Gu. Products: Orr will be raffled, the proceeds being in Windows, Doors, Conservatories, and Fascia Boards. aid of the R.N.L.I. Tickets at 20p each can EXPERTS IN ALL ASPECTS OF THE BUILDING TRADE be bought at the hotel. TELEPHONE: PETER LOBB • BODMIN (0208) 851182 THE TRIO FREE DIARY Tuesday 8th. June: Friday 25th. June: 10.00am: Village Green Committee Trio Issue No. 123 REGULAR FIXTURES IN PORT ISAAC Garage Jumble Sale at Trelights P.O. AEROBICS: Mondays 7.00 - 8.00pm. in the Saturday 26th. June: Village Hall. Wednesdays: Step Aerobics. 11.00am: Jumbo-Jumble in aid of P. I, Rowing Club at Cape Cornwall. BABY/TODDLER CLINIC: First Tuesday every Cancer Research at the Church Rooms. 2.30pm: Heritage Coast Service month, 1.30 - 3.30pm. at the surgery. Wednesday 9th. June: Port Isaac Walk starting at the Platt. BADMINTON: 8.00 Thursday evenings in the 9.00am: Coach leaves Prout’s Garage for Sunday 27th. June: Village Hall. Day Trip to Dartmouth, with river trip CHILD HEALTH CLINIC: 1.30 - 3.30pm. at the 12.15pm: R.N.L.I. Sunday Service surgery, first Wednesday in the month. from Totnes. £5.00 plus river fare. Book on the Platt. at the Garage. MOTHER AND TODDLERS: 9.30 - 12 noon in Wednesday 30th. June: the Village Hall. 5.45pm: Meet for Cricket Club at home v St. Lawrences Hospital (W.E.L.). 5.45pm: Meet at Pea Pod for Cricket PORT ISAAC METHODIST CHURCH: Club at home v St. Mabyn (W.E.L.). Sunday Evening Worship is now being held in Sunday 13th. June: the Penhaligon Room at 6.00pm. Thursday 1st. July: Port Isaac Rowing Club at Newquay. LOCAL HISTORY STUDY GROUP: 1st. Friday School Sports Day. in month, Penhaligon Room, 7.30pm. Monday 14th. June: Saturday 3rd. July: - PLAYGROUP: 9.30am. - 12.00, at the Village 7.30pm: St. Endellion Parish Council Port Isaac Rowing Club at Cadgwith. Hall Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. monthly meeting in the Church Rooms. WELL WOMAN CLINIC: Tuesdays, with the Sunday 4th. July: Practice Nurse, 3.00 - 4.00pm. at Port Isaac Tuesday 15th. June: Surgery, by appointment. 1.30pm: Meet at Pea Pod for Cricket 10.30am: W. L Coffee Morning, Bring & Club away v North Star T. T. (friendly). WOMENS INSTITUTE: 2nd. Thursday in the Buy and Cake Stall at 7 Siivershell Road. month, 2.30pm. at the Castle Rock Hotel. 7.30pm: Whist Drive at St. Endellion Wednesday 7th. July: YOGA CLASS: Penhaligon Rooms, Tuesday Church Hall. 10.00am: Coach leaves Prout's Garage evenings, 7.00 - 9.00. for Day Trip to Falmouth with River trip Wednesday 16th. June: Will everybody please advise Trio when there from Truro. £3.00 plus boat fare. are any changes to these regular fixtures. Deadline Day for Trio Issue no. 123 Book at the Garage. 10.30am: St. Endellion Conservatives’ 10.30am: St. Endellion Conservatives’ Saturday 29th* May: Coffee Morning at ’Badgers', Trelights. Coffee Morning, Gull Rock, P. Gaverne. 2.30pm: Heritage Coast Service 5.45pm: Meet at Pea Pod for Cricket Port Isaac Walk starting at the Platt. 5.30pm: Meet at Pea Pod for Cricket Club at home v Wadebdridge (W.E.L.). Club away v Delabole (W.E.L.). Sunday 30th. May: Thursday 17th. June: Saturday 10th. July: ^ ? 1.15pm: Meet at Pea Pod for 10.30am: Arthritis and Rheumatism Cricket Club away v Pickwick (friendly). Art Exhibition of work by local artists. Council - Sale in the Church Rooms. Port Isaac Church Hall, 11.00am'- Monday 31st. May: Gifts for the stalls may be handed to 5.00pm. Until Saturday 24th. July. School Half Term Week begins. Mrs. Hooper at 'Gwel Arvor'. 2.30pm: Heritage Coast Service Wednesday 2nd. June: Saturday 19th. June: Port Isaac Walk starting at the Platt. Heritage Coast Seafood Day 5.30pm: Meet at Pea Pod for Sunday 11th. July: Cricket Club away v Trevanson (W.E.L.). Beginning of Port Isaac and District Port Isaac Rowing Club at Looe. Thursday 3rd. June: Tourism Association 'Seafood Week’ - a Wednesday 14th. July: (Instead of 10th. June) 2.30pm: week of fresh sea fare daily in Port Isaac W.I. Meeting, Castle Rock Hotel . hotels and restaurants. Until Saturday 5.45pm: Meet for Cricket Club at home v Bugle (W.E.L.). Please note this month only Local History 26th. June. Study group 7.30pm. Penhaligon Room. Port Isaac Rowing Club at Mevagissey. Friday 16th. July: Painting Exhibition in the Church Hall Friday 4th. June: Sunday 20th. June: until 24th. See details, next month’s Trio. Last night of R.N.L.I. Art Exhibition. 10.30am, onwards: R.N.L.I. Car Boot Saturday 5th. June: Sale at the White Hart, St. Teath. Port Isaac Rowing Club at Mounts Bay. Port Isaac to Gig Race between Sunday 6th. June: Padstow, Newquay, and Port Isaac Prout Bros. Port Isaac Rowing Club at Falmouth. Rowing Clubs. Wednesday 23rd. June: TRELAWNEY GARAGE 1.15pm: Meet at Pea Pod for TEL. BODMIN 880208 Cricket Club away v Colan (friendly). 9.30am: Coach leaves Prout’s Garage for Day Trip to Buckland Abbey and Garden House at Buckland Monachorum. £3.50 Coach Trips PORT GAYERNE HOTEL plus National Trust entrance fee (packed All Car & Vehicle Repairs TASTE OF CORNWALL lunch suggested). Book at the Garage. SPEQAL MENU Thursday 24th. June: Handy Gas Agents Starter Home Made Soup or a Warm Salad of 5.30pm: Meet at Pea Pod for Cricket - free deliveries Chicken Livers on a bed of Salad Greens Club away v Bodmin Police (W.E.L.). Main Course A Hot Seafood Platter: Medallions of Fresh Fish & Shellfish tossed in butter and served with a White Wine and Cream sauce THE SHIPWRIGHT INN New Potatoes and Cornish Greens PUB, HOTEL, AND ‘MA BAKER'S DINER’ TEL. (0208) 880305 Dessert Desserts from the Trolley or Sheila and Rod Baker Chef: Chris Lanyon A Selection of West Country Cheeses Coffee LUNCH TIME OR EVENING BAR SNACKS Throughout June we are presenting this menu featuring the best local produce we can buy OR DINE OUT OVERLOOKING THE and offering it at the special price of £16,0u. The same promotion is feeing operated by five ATLANTIC OCEAN FROM 7pm TILL LATE of our friends around the County, coming LIVE MUSIC EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT together for the first time in a joint promotion whilst maintaining our individuality. TELEPHONE: (0208) 880244 FREE HOUSE REAL ALE REAL FOOD OPEN FOR MEALS 7.00pm.