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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE to the fire zone ‘Dydh da’ (‘G’day’). that evening. Well done Red I hope you all had an enjoyable Cross and well Christmas season. done people of Here we are in another new Whittlesea. CORNISH ASSOCIATION year. OF To me it seems like yesterday Sadly two people when we entered the new who were VICTORIA, INC. Millennium and it’s hard to integral to the foundation of the NEWSLETTER believe that was twenty years CAV are no longer with us. No. 132 ago! I would firstly like to 2020 will see us continue with acknowledge Bill Whitford, who FEBRUARY 2020 our efforts to provide a varied died in late November aged 87. Corporation Reg. No. A0008264A and interesting program for our Bill was the first President of the Newsletter Registered by Australia monthly meetings. CAV in a shared capacity. Post as Print Publication There are some exciting new He was a Bard and was involved No. 100001610. developments being discussed to in organising festivals and promote the CAV and to boost performed in ‘Miracle Plays’ as our membership. well. CONTENTS It is a promising sign for the long- On behalf of the CAV we send term future of the CAV. our condolences to Bill’s family. President’s Report pp 1 & 3 I will keep members posted on these developments. On January 12th, CAV stalwart Notices for Members p 2 June Parrott also passed away. Over the Christmas break all of A day earlier she had turned 93. Recent Happenings p 4 us watched our TVs in horror, as June was a much-loved parts of Queensland, southern foundation member of the CAV Agan Kernow Project NSW, parts of Kangaroo Island in and she was an active Committee Vale - June Parrott p 5 SA and East Gippsland in Victoria member for many years. were all aflame with mega- June was also actively involved in Vale bushfires. the Geelong Branch, Vice- Bill Whitford Our thoughts and prayers are President in 2001-2002 and was a Vanessa Beeman p 6 with the families of the 24 Bard of the Gorsedh Kernow. Australians who died as a result I could not attend her funeral but End of RootsWeb of these fires; not to mention I know that many CAV members Fire messages those that lost their homes and attended her funeral on the 21st Two new books p 7 livelihoods. January. See page five of this newsletter for a further Tribute News from our Country Cousins Almost a billion animals also died to June. pp 8 & 9 in the various blazes across Vale June Parrott. Australia and the Red Cross put Valentine’s Day pp 10 & 11 out a call after Christmas for old I spoke with former CAV blankets, old luggage and water President Robert Gribben just Straw Plaiters p 11 for the animals that survived. before Christmas. I was particularly heartened Robert was in hospital in Fisherman’s Friends p 12 when, like many of us, we took December having surgery to Cornish Snippets pp 12 - 14 some of our old blankets and repair a detached retina. luggage to the Whittlesea Depot I can report that Robert was Who was Tom Bawcock? to see that so many folk had also making excellent progress and Tom Bawcock’s Eve pp 15 & 16 heeded the call. the prognosis regarding his vision A truck was being loaded with was good. our offerings and was to proceed (continued page 3) CAV News No 132 - February 2020 Page 1 CORNISH ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INC. CAV NEWSLETTER OFFICE-BEARERS: President: The CAV Newsletter is Ken Peak published in February, May, Ph: 0400 309 469 August & November and [email protected] distributed via email and in Past President: some cases by mail. Neil Thomas For distribution contact The Ph: 03 5278 3250 Secretary. [email protected] Deadline for contributions Secretary: for the next issue: Saturday 15th February June Whiffin Saturday 18th April 2020 The Welsh on Victoria’s Central Goldfields Ph: 03 9877 2968 with Peter Griffiths [email protected] Submissions are welcome at Treasurer: any time but must be Thursday 5th - Monday 9th March Rod Phillips received by the deadline St Piran’s Festival in Ballarat - if you need a Ph: 03 9807 1950 date. Registration please contact Robyn Coates. [email protected] Pastoral Care/Welfare: Please use plain text font size Closing date for Registration is 21st Evelyn Jones 12, without formatting. February. Ph: 03 9725 0286 Photos and tables should be included separately - not as Saturday 21st March [email protected] part of a document. Sir Edward Nicholls - you can take the boy out Ballarat Branch (Adm. Sec.): Acknowledgment of source of Cornwall with Jill Beard Lorice Jenkin is required. Ph: 03 5332 2920 Saturday 18th April [email protected] The email address for the The Kokoda Track - Courage, Sacrifice, Geelong Branch (Adm. Sec.): CAV Newsletter - please Mateship and Strength with Helen Dwyer Ruth Taylor note change of address: Ph:03 5241 4617 Saturday 16th May [email protected] [email protected] The Blewetts of Penzance, Builders, and their CORRESPONDENCE: disastrous encounter with ‘Marvellous The Secretary Please mark - Article for Melbourne’ (1850s to 1890s) - Filling in the 19 Monash Grove CAV Newsletter. Gaps with Helen Morgan Blackburn South 3130 Saturday 20th June SUBSCRIPTIONS: TBC with Neil Thomas The Treasurer 5 Virginia Street Mount Waverley 3149 NEWSLETTER EDITOR: ROSTERS Door Afternoon Tea Robyn Coates Ph: 03 9478 6135/0419 551 320 February Brian Tresidder Frances von Kelm [email protected] Felicity Sigmount March Brian Tresidder Marjorie Barrett Fees: Helen Law Membership: Single: $40.00 April Brian Tresidder Penny McGuire-White Family: $60.00 Max Procter Life Single: $400.00 Life Family: $600.00 If attending afternoon meetings, please bring a plate to share for afternoon tea. CAV News No 132 - February 2020 Page 2 He was in fine form and I wished We managed to sing three was at the AGM in July 2019 him well on behalf of everyone at Carols in Cornish and we all had when we heard from Penny the CAV. a great afternoon. McGuire-White. Penny spoke about her memories Since our last Newsletter, I can On 23rd December (Tom as a young girl of Penzance during report that in October Dr. Fay Bawcock’s Eve), a number of us World War 2. Woodhouse talked to us about: attended the ‘Beer and Carols’ It was a poignant talk, as she ‘Separation, Gold and Prosperity evening put on by Marcus took us back to a wartime tour - Victoria after the Gold Rush – Curnow, pastor of the of the streets and familiar parts 1851-1858’. Newmarket Faith Community of of Penzance that many of us Fay is an Honorary Research Essendon Baptist Community know and love. Fellow in the School of History Church. I was literally taken back in time and Philosophical Studies at the It was a great evening in support and could picture these places University of Melbourne. of local community organisations and how they might have looked It was a very interesting and wide that sustain the ‘Flemington so long ago now. -ranging talk. People’s Pantry’. Penny has sent me her notes This organisation provides from that talk. So I am In November, I know we enjoyed support for more than 90 families announcing the ‘Agan Kernow the ‘pub quiz’ together with a in need and is a very worthy and Project’ (Our Cornwall). series of ‘playlets’ associated with wonderful cause. Marcus and I want as many members as the Cornish Language put on by Samara helped our group to sing possible to put together their our Language Group. the ‘Tom Bawcock’ song. stories and send them to me for I know people enjoyed the Marcus had even made a ‘starry editing. afternoon getting to know our gazy pie’! I think it would be great to language a bit better and engaging Thanks to Ted and Beryl publish a booklet of these short in a lot of light-hearted fun. Curnow, Neil and Marilyn stories about our ancestors or Well done to Stephen Morey, Thomas for helping me with the stories about our time spent in Janet Woolhouse, Peter singing. The song went over Cornwall. Trevorah, Marjorie Barratt and well. I think it would be a great read. the rest of the Language Group. (As an aside congratulations to See page five of this Newsletter Ted and Beryl who recently for details. I attended the Annual Geelong celebrated their Golden Branch Christmas Dinner on Wedding) Don't forget the St Piran’s Day 20th November, which was well Festival 5th- 8th March in Ballarat organised and a great night as On Saturday 15th February 2020 beginning with a flag-raising usual. we look forward to hearing Peter ceremony outside the Town Hall The speaker/singer was Marie Griffiths talk on: ‘The Welsh on to commemorate St Piran’s Day Goldsworthy who managed to Victoria’s Central Goldfields’. as well as the Bardic Ceremony sing a song in Cornish. on the Saturday. Marie is also keen to learn Throughout the year we hope to Loads more activities for all the Cornish. hear from a number of CAV family. members tell their stories. Our December meeting was well At our last meeting, I remember I hope to see as many CAV attended with a luncheon asking those present who had members as we can attending enjoyed by all in attendance. been to Cornwall or who had an our functions and joining in the I was particularly pleased as we ancestor come out to Australia special bond we all have in our welcomed back Tren and Betty from Cornwall.