PORT ISAAC CHORALE The Chorale held a successful concert at St. Peter’s Church on the 29th. June with guest artist. Helen Pincus, whose songs were enjoyed by all. Many thanks to Sam and Denise of CENTRAL, ‘Secrets’ for again designing the attractive programmes. Our last concert this summer was held in the Methodist Chapel, Tintagel, on the MINIBUS 6th. July, with guest soloist, Sue Flitter. This 1-16 PERSONS ■ ANY DISTANCE concert was enjoyed by all who attended. We COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER for are hoping to do some singing on the Platt and DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT LICENSED PORT ISAAC - PORT GAVERNE Port Gaveme during July and August (weather permitting), so look out for posters giving de­ TEL/FAX (01208) 880334 •TRELIGHTS AREA- PRICE 15p tails of dates and times. The Chorale will also Issued eleven times a year. All articles must be be taking part in the entertainment at Thom received by the Wednesday one week before House on Saturday 2nd. August. In the autumn the issue date, and advertisements two weeks the Chorale will be arranging an ’Open Even­ before. Available at the local newsagents or by ing’ on one of our practice nights to which LIFEBOAT post - £4.75 per year - make cheques out to anyone can come along and join in to see if they Since my last report there have been no service •Trio’ please. The publisher does not neces­ would like to join the Chorale. Further details call-outs for our new boat, so this month I have sarily hold the same views as those expressed of this event will be given nearer the time. little to report. by contributors and also reserves the right to Liz Rowe. Training refuse or alter any material supplied. Resignation of Henry Symons The crew has completed a series of medical Published by Robin Penna, 18 New Road, The following statement was read out at the exercises and helicopter exercises. These have Port Isaac, . PL29 3SB and printed by July Parish Council meeting:- been very successful and well attended. Our Wakefields of local coast-guards have also been most helpful ‘Mr. Symons stated twice at the June meeting and supportive in all these exercises. ISSUE NO 167 - 25th. July 1997 that if the arguing with the Chairman did not stop, he would have no option but to resign. The Future NEXT TRIO Despite these two warnings, arguments with the The dedication/handing over of our new boat Issue 168: Friday 22nd. August chairman continued. Either there was a delib­ will take place at 5.30pm. on Saturday 13th. Deadline: 4.00pm. Wed. 13th. August erate attempt by some councillors to ensure Mr. September. The boat will now be stationed here Symons resigned (the disgraceful comment by throughout the year on a full-time basis - this is PROPOSED 1997 DATES one councillor as Mr. Symons left of 'Thats got very good news, and most encouraging for all rid of one of them', lends support to this view), concerned. Issue 169 Friday 26th. September or councillors just were not listening to what Inspection was being said to them. Deadline Wednesday 17th. September The station was visited on Monday 14th. July Issue 170 Friday 24th. October At the May meeting. Mr. Symons ruled that he by Jim Drake our local Inspector. After exer­ would not permit further discussion on Mr. Deadline Wednesday 15th. October cising with two crews he later briefed us on the Richard's proposal until advice had been re­ Issue 171 Friday 28th. November use of a new design of life-jacket which is to be ceived from the Chief Executive of North worn in future. Deadline Wednesday 19th. November Cornwall District Council as to whether Mr. Helmsman Course Issue 172 Friday 19th. December Richards had to declare an interest and take no Deadline Wednesday 10th. December part in the discussion. It is the Chairman’s Two crew members - Chris Scott and Paul statutory duty to ensure that interests are Pollinger - have attended a special course for properly declared, yet when Mr. Symons made helmsmen at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. t h e r e W this ruling, the Vice-Chairman said that he Ted Childs. Station Hon. Secretary In the evening of Saturday 28th. June, the thought the Chairman was totally wrong, and launderette behind The Blackthorn Press was should have let Mr. Richards speak. Either the completely destroyed by a fire, caused appar­ Vice-Chairman was unaware of the Chairman’s PUBLIC MEETING ently by a gas fault in one of the clothes dry ers. Statutory duty regarding interests, or the Vice-Chairman thought the law of this land The Village Hall on Friday 1st. August The fire spread into the roof of our premises, at 7.30pm. w ith almost total loss of the items stored there, could be ignored when it is inconvenient. The while water and smoke permeated the shop Vice-chairman should have been supporting the The Management Committee have obtained a below. This created havoc with an attendant Chairman in carrying out his statutory duty, grant towards architects' and surveyors' fees 100% disruption of the business. The entire rather than arguing with him. from the National Lottery Charities Board. contents of the shop were put into large card­ Mr. Symons was a most hardworking Chairman We would like to make some improvements in board boxes and transferred to a nearby empty on this council, and he has been forced to resign access and storage at the Hall. If you have any cottage, which the owners very kindly let me because councillors were not prepared to listen ideas or views please come along to discuss and use, while a professional company spent two to what he had to say about the playing field. debate them. days decontaminating the premises from the Those same councillors think it acceptable to effects of the toxic smoke, and the electrics shout down or ignore someone who is putting were re-wired. All the computer equipment has forward facts they do not wish to hear, rather been removed for inspection - this month's Trio than debate the serious issues that must be is being produced on hired equipment so please resolved. A parish council cannot achieve excuse any errors or omissions. For two weeks, anything unless every' councillor is prepared to TAXI telephone calls had to be diverted and what listen to all points of view, and debate the issues business there was had to be conducted by in a calm and rational way. PORT ISAAC TAXIS 'remote control'. The boxes were finally lugged Mr. Symons will be very difficult to replace as LUXURY PRIVATE CAR back with the aid of helpful local people and I Chairman. A Chairman must, like Mr. Symons, am back in the shop now and trying to sort be prepared to consider differing opinions, and & MINIBUS SERVICE things out. Unfortunately my large printing be prepared to carry out the chairman’s statu­ UNBEATEN FOR machine has been taken away to Bristol to be tory duty, even when that duty may be unpal­ professionally assessed and I am without it for atable. Anyone not so prepared would be unfit QUALITY & PRICE the present and I shall not be able to continue to be chairman of this Parish Council.’ my business unless it can be returned or re­ BOOKTHEBEST- placed. Meanwhile Wakefields Printers of Malcolm Lee FORGET THE REST Camelford, have very kindly offered to print this edition for us at a special rate. BRITISH RED CROSS PHONE/FAX Pam Richards organised a collection for the community of Port Isaac British Red Cross (01208) 880 559/855 (Quiet Corner Week, May 4th. - 10th. which raised £182.33. MOBILE Take time to be friendly - Pam would like to thank all who helped her to friendship gives life a delicious flavour. collect during that week. (0374)248989 ST. ENDELLION CHURCH Cream Teas Although rain forced a change of venue from S. R. Hewett Death of Well-Loved Priest the Rectory lawn. St. Endellion to the Church ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Well-loved priest, the Revd. Canon Noel Hall, over £104 was raised from a cream tea Godwin, Pendoggett House, Pendoggett. who afternoon. AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC, AND ministered in retirement in parishes within the Sudden Death INDUSTRIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN United Benefice of St. Endellion, Port Isaac and Mrs. Mary Ide Warlow-Harry, a regular mem­ SLIMLINE NIGHT STORAGE St. Kew, elsewhere in the and Trigg ber of the congregation and a former member of HEATERS INSTALLED Minor Deanery and at and Marham- church. died on Tuesday 20th. May. Vespers the parochial church council, died suddenly on N.I.C.E.I.C. APPROVED CONTRACTORS were said by the Revd. Alan Wainwright, after 21st. May. The church was full for the funeral S.R.HEWETT, OWL S PARK, TRELIGHTS, his body was received into the church on service conducted by the Rector. He was vested PORT ISAAC. PL29 3TH Monday evening and a Requiem Mass, attended in the St. Endelienta cope given to the church by Mrs. Warlow-Harry and preceded by the St. TELEPHONE 880319 or 880291 by many clergy and lay people, was held the following day. Endelienta banner she had made. Magazine Prize Lent Boxes ‘Signpost’, our church magazine, has been £142.30 was raised for the work of the United awarded third prize in the Diocese in a Society for the Propagation of the Gospel from national church magazine competition. There the Lent boxes used by members of the con­ were 50 entries in the Truro Diocese, and Joint gregation during Lent. A.J.PENNY Editors, mother and son, the Revd. Judith Pol- Pilgrimage linger and Mr. Jonathan Pollinger, were pre­ BUILDING CONTRACTOR Mr. Marcus Bartlett, The Rectory, St. Endel­ sented with a certificate and cheque at the lion. set out from Cornwall to Londonderry on CONSTRUCTION • RENOVATION Diocesan Synod meeting in Bodmin Commu­ Monday 26th. May. With many others he took MAINTENANCE nity College. The presentation was made by the part in a pilgrimage organised to celebrate the Rt. Revd. Graham James, Bishop o f St. Ger­ arrival in Canterbury 1400 years ago, of St. 11 HARTLAND ROAD mans. Augustine. Mr. Bartlett was also interviewed on PORT ISAAC CORNWALL PL29 3RP Holy Land Speaker Radio 4 with the Rt. Revd. Graham James. TELEPHONE (01208) 88098S Mrs. Ann Palmer gave a most interesting talk Bishop of St. Germans. on the Holy Land, accompanied by slides at the Jumble Sale May meeting of the United Benefice branch of A very successful jumble sale in the church Hall the Mothers’ Union. The meeting was held in on Tuesday raised £102 for Church funds. St. Kew Parish Hall with Mrs. Julia Mitchell in B. MORRIS the chair. Deanery Service (WARRANTY REGISTERED) Mothers’ Union Festival Many people from churches within the united benefice o f St. Endellion. Port Isaac and St. Branch Leader Mrs. Pam Richards and other Kew attended a Deanery Service of Praise held BUILDER AND members of the United Benefice branch of the at I.anivet Parish Church. The Revd. Stephen Mothers' Union joined with members Drakeley. officiated and an address was given DECORATOR throughout the diocese in the annual Festival by Mrs. Sue Bottley. Director of the Good New s Service held in Truro Cathedral. They were Trust. The blessing was pronounced in Cornish ALL WORKS UNDERTAKEN welcomed by the Dean, the very Reverend by the Revd. Brian Coombes and in English by David Shearlock and by Mrs. Mary Carveth. the Revd. Stephen Drakeley Diocesan Mothers’ Union President. The Revd. (01208)815070 Preb. Michael Bartlett. Deanery and Diocesan Requiem Mass for Prebendary Chaplain and Rector of the United Benefice A Requiem Mass for the late Reverend Pre­ took part in the service. The United Benefice bendary Edwin Stark, a Prebendary Emeritus of banner was carried by Mrs. Mollie Girvan as­ St. Endellion. took place in the church. Pre­ WESTHAUL CARRIERS sisted by Mrs. Margaret Cann. bendary Stark, who died on 9th. June had been Healing Eucharist in failing health for some time. He was made a Prebendary of St. Endellion in 1981 and was A very well attended United Benefice eucharist Rector o f Blisland with St. Breward from 1984 TEL (01208)880235 for healing was held in the church. The Rector to 1988. The Revd. Alan Wainwright led the MOBILE (0421) 618219 presided and the serv ice was led by the Curate. saying o f Vespers after Prebendary Stark's body TREFREOCK FARM. PORT ISAAC They shared in the laying on of hands for was received into church on Thursday evening HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS heafing with Mrs. Pat Hardman. The gospel and was celebrant at the Requiem Mass. The was read by Mrs. Margaret Cann. churchwar­ PRIVATE AND CONTRACT Rector prayed intercessions and gave the COVERING THE SOUTHWEST den, Port Isaac. AND LONDON Commendation. Mothers' Union Outing 5 METRE LOAD LENGTHS GOOD R/ Evening Worship with Taize Music 4 5 TONNE PAY LOADS NO V A T A most enjoyable outing to St. Mawgan in Pydar was well-attended by members of the In the beauty and tranquillity of our church, United Benefice branch of the Mothers’ Union. evening worship with music from Taize was The group was welcomed at the lych gate of the held on Sunday 15th. June. The service was led church by the Revd. John Slee. Rector and by the Curate who welcomed everyone and given a guided tour of Lanheme Convent gave a brief introduction. Singing was accom­ Chapel and an explanation of the convent's panied by Julia Buckley, violin, and lessons history by Mrs. Glanville. Prayers in church were read by Mrs. Ceinwen Greenwood and the were led by the Rector. Rector, who also was cantor for the psalm.

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The Rock, Port Isaac Fresh Fish Daily 9.30am. - 6pm. Saturday 9.30am. - 5pm. (01208)880355 Tel: (01208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone Evening: 'Night of Country Blues’ with THE TRIO FREE DIARY Los Yangues in the garden at Thom House. Regular Fixtures in Port Isaac: Tuesday 5th. August: BABY/TODDLKR CLINIC: First Tuesday 8.00pm: PIDPAC present ‘Cornish Night’ FINE ART every month, 1.30-3.30pm. at the surgery. in the Village Hall. • & FRAMING BROWNIES: Every Monday during term time Thursday 7th. August: CLOCKS & 5.30-7.00pm. at the village hall. R.N.L.i. Lifeboat Flag Day. House to house CHILD HEALTH CLINIC: 1.30-3.30pm.on collection 7th.—1 Ith. August. COLLECTABLES first Wednesday in the month at the surgery. 7.45pm: St. Breward Silver Band on the Platt. CUB SCOUTS: 6.30-7.30pm. Tuesdays Sunday 10th. August: at the Village Hall. 1.00pm: R.N.L.I. Lifeboat Larks. METHODIST CHURCH: On the Platt and Beach. (Organised this year 6.00pm. at Trelights chapel. by the Lifeboat Crew and Committee jointly.) LOCAL HISTORY STUDY GROUP: With St. Breward Silver Band. Secrets 7.30pm. on the first Friday in the month Monday 11th. August: FORE STREET PORT ISAAC in the Penhaligon Room. 7.30pm: Parish Council monthly meeting CORNWALL PL29 3RD PLAYGROUP: Thursday 9.30am-l2.00 at the church rooms. 01208 880862 at the Village Hall. Thursday 14th. August: PORT ISAAC CHORALE: Practice - OPEN ALL YEAR 7.45pm: St. Breward Silver Band on the Platt. Tuesday evenings 8.00pm. (term time) at the Green Door. Port Gaveme. Friday 15th. August: SUNDAY SCHOOL: St. Peter s Church 8.00pm: PIDPAC present 'Show Night' Rooms, every' Sunday at 9.50am. in the Village Hall. R. A. HANCOCK UNDER 5's GROUP: Monday and Thursday Monday 18th. August: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 9 .3 0 -1 1.45am. at the Village Hall. 8.00pm: PIDPAC present 'Night of the Full AGRICULTURAL] & DOMESTIC WORK WELL WOMAN CLINIC: 3.00-4.00pm Moon’ in the Village Hall. Tuesdays at the surgery by appointment. Thursday 21st. August: UNDERTAKEN SALES & SERVICE YOGA CLASS: 7.00-9.00pm. Tuesdays 7.45pm: St. Breward Silver Band on the Platt. SLIM LINE RADIATORS at the Penhaligon Room.______Monday 25th. August: DIMPLEX & CREDA Will those concerned please notify Trio of any Summer Bank Holiday. COMPLETE 'SHOWER INSTALLATIONS changes to the above regular fixtures. Tuesday 26th. August: 8.00pm: Junior Drama group of PIDPAC Robin A Hancock, Hartland Road Friday 25th. July (today): Telephone (01208) 880328 present 'Poetic Justice'. Last day o f school term. Wednesday 27th. August: Sunday 27th. July: 10.30am.-12.00: R.N.L.I. Coffee Morning Family Fun Day in aid o f the Playgroup. at Thom House. Middle Street by kind Opt obk Cfoj Wednesday 30th. July: permission of Mrs. Caroline Cleave. ^ Mondays Mini Market in St. Peters Church Hall. Thursday 28th. August: 7.00pm. - 8.15pm. approx. 8.00pm: PIDPAC present 'Music Night' 7.45pm: St. Breward Silver Band on the Platt. at Port Isaac Village Hall in the Village Hall. Saturday 30th. August: £2 2 0 Carefully choreographed moves Thursday 31st. July: Port Isaac Rowing Club - Gig Day. WITH MUSIC TO MOVCTO! 7.45pm: St. Breward Silver Band on the Platt. Tuesday 2nd. September: Friday 1st. August: Get fit and STAY fit with a qualified, 3.00-5.00pm: 'Cream Teas' at Bodannon caring instructor, with GREAT music 7.30pm: Village Hall PUBLIC MEETING. Farm. Trewetha. Proceeds for St. Endellion To find out more The Management Committee would like Church (see posters for details). Telephone Julia on Trebetherick (01208) 862802 to make some improvements at the Hall. Wednesday 3rd. September: RJA />«VrP»OFESSIONAlS If you have any ideas or views please come and discuss them 10.30am: St. Endellion Conservatives Coffee Morning at The Mill. Port Isaac. Evening: 'Seventies Night' with local band 'Wonderland", in the garden at Thom House. Thursday 4th. September: JOHN & MARY Saturday 2nd. August: 7.45pm: Last night of St. Breward Silver Band on the Platt. Afternoon: Musical Fete with children's LETHBRIDGE entertainments, stalls, food, etc., in the garden Saturday 6th. September: L A N O W M IL L ST. KEW at Thom House. 2.00pm: Port Isaac Garden Society Annual TELEPHONE 841 505 Open Show at the Church Hall. 24-HR ANSWERPHONE Friday 19th. September: 8.00pm: R.N.L.I. Harvest Festival and handy Auction at The Cornish Arms. Pendoggett. GAS * gas CYLINDERS Tuesday 14th. October: L 7.30pm: St. Endellion Conservatives Supper Quiz, ‘Green Door’. Port Gaveme.

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Over £400 was raised from this unanimously re-elected as peoples warden for most successful event. the coming year. The Vicar thanked them both OPEN ALL YEAR and Mr. J. Provis. organist, for their great help Diocesan Mothers’ Union Meeting 10-4 and interest. Messrs. S Pierce and Gorman The Revd. Canon Michael Fisher, Vicar of St. auditors of the P.C.C accounts for the coming year. (CLOSED MONDAYS Michael’s, welcomed members of the The Mothers' Union met on Thursday May 8th DURING THE WINTER) Mothers’ Union to St. Michael’s Church where when the Union office was taken by the Vicar. the Rector, Deanery and Diocesan Chaplain of Mrs. Jerome of Tintagel was the speaker and the MU presided at the eucharist. gave an address on the work of the Mothers’ Deanery Mothers’ Union Meeting Union throughout the world. She was thanked Members of the United Benefice branch in­ by Mrs. Attertiury Thomas, the enrolling member. LIGHT REMOVALS AND cluding Mrs. Pam Richards. Branch L.eader and Extracts from the Deanery Magazine, DELIVERIES OF ALL KINDS Mrs. Julia Mitchell, Deanery Secretary attended June 1947. a Deanery Mothers' Union meeting in Bodmin where Mrs. Janet Chappell. Deanery Presiding Members of St. Peters Church Council joined Member was chair. those of S t Kew and SL Endellion for an inter­ esting and entertaining talk given by Revd. World Wide Mission Roger Medley. Vicar of Linkinhome and Dioce­ A lively, interesting, and entertaining talk, san Representative for the South American accompanied by slides, on his experiences as a Missionary Society. He had worked for several missionary was given to the united benefice by years in Argentina as a missionary, teaching the Revd' Roger Medley in St. Kew Parish modem skills necessary for continued survival. LOCA_ OR DISTANCE RING FOR A QUOTE Hall. Mr. Medley, who is Vicar of l.inkinhome It certainly made us realise that money is and Diocesan representative for the South needed, not only for our own churches but also TONY S\X/EETT 8801 30 American Missionary Society, worked for to help those in other countries. several years in Argentina as a missionary with St. Peters Day special skills in agriculture. He was welcomed, What a happy occasion this was - even the introduced and thanked by the Curate. Tills CORXISII CAFF preparation of the church hall was done with Bristol Madrigals Concert ‘gusto’, everyone making sure that everything Licensed Family Restaurant was in order. I think the helpers thought I was A most enjoyable selection of sacred and David Phelps (01208)880670 secular songs delighted an appreciative audi­ joking when I suggested we met in the hall at 8.00am Sunday morning to put the final ence in the church on Friday evening w hen the Bristol University Madrigal Ensemble pre­ touches. However, we all realised it was nec­ OPEN FOR LUNCHES essary and the exclamations of delight and sented their annual concert. They were warmly appreciation when people arrived made it all C O FFEES thanked by the Rector. Judj,h Pollinger worthwhile. & Your generosity and support raise £307 for St. PETER’S CHURCH church funds. Thanks to all those involved. EVENING MEALS Do YOU remember 50 years ago ? Port Isaac Chorale Vicar - Revd. W. Atterbury Thomas. Our grateful thanks go to the Chorale for giving June 29th is the day of our Patron Saint. St. up their time to give us such an enjoyable Peter. History sometimes plays strange tricks concert to end a most successful day. The with its outstanding characters. St. Peter has been evening raised £108.00. also for church TRELflWNEY displayed to us as one symbolising infallibility, funds.Thank you Janet. autocratic authority, spiritual dictatorship. But Baptism GfiRfiGE he was none of these. A Christian leader he We welcome into the church Louise and Mark assuredly was. and it is the title of the Apostle Magee who were baptised on Sunday 6th. July. NEW ROAD PORT ISAAC of the common man that he most richly deserves. Linen Needed The Church should respond to the challenge of Diesel and Petrol Supplies St. Petroc’s Home for Homeless Men and this great Apostle and if there is to be a wide­ Women is in urgent need o f the following linen: spread revival of Christianity in this land there Repairs sheets, pillow cases, towels, and tea towels. If must be more Christians of this type and ideals. you have any of these items to spare, please ring Break Down Service Let us therefore pray that God may raise up in Elizabeth Hine on 814246 for collection. the world more like his first Apostle. St. Peter - Tyres • Spares • Oil Mini Market Accessories PROPERTY MAINTENANCE There will be a Mini Market in the church hall on Wednesday 30th. July, with stalls for local Give Frank a ring on X charities. EXTERIOR PAINTING m D If you would like to hold a coffee morning for O o church funds, please get in touch with Tammy (01208)880536 Z Benger. 880629. Margaret Cann.

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DRAIN CLEANING For reservations - Telephone (012081 880237 THE HARBOUR SHOP PARISH COUNCIL Collection of Rubbish from the Platt Having received the copy of a letter to Compass TEL: (01208) 880297 Four councillors .were in attendance at the Services at last month's meeting the item was meeting on Monday 14th. July, joined by one put on this month's agenda. The Council CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES more later. learned, however, that the situation had im­ Resignations proved and Mr. Penna confirmed that a smaller BOOKS * TOYS STATIONERY Letters of resignation were read out from Henry vehicle was now being used which could drive Symons and David Philp. The Council will now down to the Platt. [This obviated the need for GREETING CARDS * GIFTS declare the vacancies and, unless ten or more the wheelie bins to be trundled up and down electors call for an election, the places will be Fore Street to a larger vehicle parked in the SELECTION OF PRINTS filled by co-option. wider part of Fore Street.] Election of Chairman The Quay, Port Gaverne It was decided to defer the election of a new This is crumbling badly and slate is falling on to 9 Uoutf) of Ileautp Chairman until a full meeting was held. It was the beach; the footpath is reduced to four feet agreed that David Phelps should chair the wide at one place. The County Surveyor is to be MOBILE BEAUTICIAN AND UNISEX present meeting. asked w hat can be done and how much it would cost. HAIRDRESSER FOR THE AREA David Phelps spoke of the hard work put in by Facials Massage Henry Symons and of their co-operation on 40mph. Speed Restriction at Trewetha Eyelash/brow Tints Pedicures many undertakings. Mr. Hambly, who apologised for having missed Eyebrow Shapes Manicures Malcolm Lee spoke about the situation and his the two previous meetings when this matter Make-up & Lessons Waxing should have been discussed, proposed that a Electrolysis words are printed below. NOW AVAILABLE - 40mph. restriction should start at the entrance EAR PIERCING FROM £5 00 Public Discussion to Trewetha and continue until the 30mph. + ALL HAIRDRESSING TREBETHERICK Eric Stokes said he was disgusted with the restriction at Port Isaac. He agreed to an REQUIREMENTS (01208)862340 dispirited services of the Council and their amendment that it could be 30mph. all the way. Mondays to Fridays underlying interests which had lost us the best The request will be passed on but it was thought Chairman we had ever had. and about the poor that the village must be preserved from be­ attendance as, for example, this meeting. He coming urbanised by signs, lights, kerbs, etc. Plumbing & Domestic Heating scorned the refusal to pay 'a few quid' to Trio - Seats while most of the crew of the gig [which had Engineers been nominated as a more deserving case] come Several new seats carrying memorial plaques Domestic & Industrial Maintenance from St. Teath. will be available from donors and these will be sited as requested. Such seats must be wel­ 24 HOUR SERVICE Henry' Symons thanked everybody for their comed because some of the existing seats are kind words and said he was sure that he hadn't getting near the end o f their life. been the best Chairman. He had been delighted piumeune re to serve the Parish. However advice from of­ Correspondence '= = = MAINTENANCE 93 « ■ * - = = * ficial sources that a separate committee outside The removal of hedgerows will now need 22 Hartland Road, the Parish Council be set up to discuss the planning consent. Playing Field had been continuously ignored. Port Isaac, Cornwall. PL29 3RP The gulleys have been cleared in Temple Bar The purchase of the field was the Council which should solve the flooding problem. TELEPHONE: 01208 880371 contribution and further action by the Council would increase the burden on the ratepayer. It is North Cornwall District Council have supplied ironic that those who shouted loudest while details of the car park economics for the benefit ignoring the advice have actually held up the of a member of the public w ho has suggested a process. public car park at the Playing Field. P.HRiSePMJeeiS Robin Penna spoke, on behalf of himself and Next Meeting The next monthly meeting will be on Monday ALTERATIONS • DRESSMAKING the many walkers who use our footpaths, to thank the Parish Council and its contractors for 1 Ith. August at 7.30pm. in the Church Rooms. C URTAINS COVERS ETC the clearance work being done. Port Isaac. MADE TO ORDER CAKE DECORATION Planning Applications Dear Trio, 1 had the misfortune to attend the last Parish Council meeting on Monday 14th. July. No objections were to be made to the District WHATEVER THE TASK What a pathetic show it was! Four members Council Planning Committee concerning JUST PHONE AND ASK turned up only; they were outnumbered by the amendments to plans for: I. work at Trefreock public. If councillors cannot attend, for any PAM SWEET 880512 Farm for Mr. and Mrs. Maberly: 2. work on reason, they should resign. That includes the 4B TINTAGEL t e r r a c e disused workshop at Trelights for Mr. T. St. District Councillor who. while pleading Dis­ John O'Grady; and 3. an additional window in trict Council meetings as an excuse, cannot Trefreock Bam for Mrs. Reece. The erection of serve two masters. Over half a dozen planning a conservatory at 'Cleardaze'. New Road, for applications were dealt with in as many min­ Mr. Daly received no observations. A new MARGARET WOODER utes, without one word of reasoned debate, and application for a dwelling at New Road for Mrs. B.A.. L.Q.A.M.. CV.C.M.. Member o f CRT.A. another acre of our precious parish vanished Hicks was again recommended for approval. A under concrete. These people are entrusted with Experienced, qualified teacher of bungalow w ith integral garage off St. Endellion the spending of some £10.000 of our money piano, keyboard, and music theory Lane for Timberbuild Ltd. was also recom­ and they cannot agree among themselves. They mended for approval. should devote more time to working fo r the Finance Parish than against each other. Two members The Treasurer's recommendation was accepted have resigned (one of them a very good and that £900 be transferred from the high interest competent chairman). With a few hard working account to the current account to make suffi­ exceptions they are an insult to local gov­ cient funds available to meet this month's ernment and I call upon this miserable crew to & expenses. The final balances were: high interest resign and let us have a complete re-election. Pupils o f all ages and standards taken. account £6971.51. current account. Eric Stokes. Preparation fo r examinations It was decided that the donation towards the and festivals. upkeep of St. Endellion Churchyard should be FOR PROFESSIONAL PRINT DESIGN D educed rales fo r small group teaching. increased in line with inflation to £510. Playgroup Fun Day CONSULT YOUR TYPOGRAPHER ‘The Limpet’, 6 O ve rcliff, P o rt Isaac. Permission was granted for the use of the ROBIN PENNA Tfelephone (01208) 880820 Playing Field for the Annual Fun Day on TELEPHONE (01208) 880292 OR FAX Sunday 27th. July. CLASSIFIED SEASONED CRAB SALAD IN A CORNISH PUB ADVERTISEMENTS 10p per word in advance (min. 50p) LOGS We looked fora crab, and found HAPPI SIGNS AND DESIGNS STOCK UP NOW FOR WINTER a refuge from the rain. Contact Kevin A. Hancock, D IP , S IA D ALL LOADS SPLIT. ONLY £28 PER LOAD No harbour view, thick walls Telephone Bodmin (01208) 880328 or Launceston (01566) 772724 ALSO DISTRIBUTOR FOR built into the side of a hill, DUCKHAMS QUALITY OILS stone within sound of the sea. SECRETS - CONFIDENTIAL PAWNBROKING SERVICES BUY DIRECT AND LOCAL TO SAVE MONEY The crab w as good, (licensed credit broker). Telephone 880862 or call at the shop. PHONE ANDREW MAY ON (01208) 880131 the Cornish ice-cream smooth, the company good value. Welcome to the We stayed to quiz the locals PIDTA and were quizzed in turn by them. The Tourism Association planned to send out 4£oltren H ion 3n n forms, by the end of June, to all the businesses We won no prizes, in our district, inviting them to take advertising space in the 1988 Port Isaac Guide. Then there Balcony overlooking the harbour qualified only for the booby, was the fire and I was unable to do anything at hut our benefit w as rich - all for two weeks and even now don’t know Drinks Patio - ideal for families almost too rich as w e how we are going to get 150 forms printed as photocopying is too expensive. I expect we Lunches forgot to pay for our pudding. shall manage somehow, however, and although Evening Meals from 7.00pm. it is now rather late in the year and everyone is Collecting the car (a boat beginning to get busy - we had hoped to avoid this time of year - with any luck you should Crab sandwiches our speciality like a beached w hale at the roadside) shortly receive a form and copy of this year’s we breathed the night air, guide to help you prepare an advertisement for soft as thick Cornish cream, next year. Please respond as quickly as you can as there is much work to be done preparing the an added henison to take away. STABLE Guide and we are all busy people. Robin OVERHEAD WIRES TEAROOMS H.liz.aheth Rewick from Winchester Trewint, Port Quin who joined us on a Wcdncsda I Q uiz There has been little response to the invitation With views of Port Quin Bay niflht at Port Gaverne. in Trio to write and say that you would like to have overhead electricity lines undergrounded Open Easter - October from 11.00am. in the old village SWEB know how I feel and Home-made cakes • Lunches. the Parish Council has written to support the Farmhouse Cream Teas project but there have only been two letters to Licensed CENTRAL MINIBUS Trio. Meanwhile there are plans to bury the wires in and Tintagel. Angela Williams. 880200 The Central Garage has a 14/16 maximum seater minibus, with seat belts, that they hope to use, with Bob Douglas as driver, to provide a service for private parties, weddings, shopping CENTRAL GARAGE trips, station/airport pickups, or even taking TREVATHAN FARM PORT ISAAC weary hikers back to base. ST. ENDELLION D O T. APPROVED So if you are planning a trip to the theatre, a PETROL & DIESEL group outing, or even want to be able to have an PICK YOUR OWN MOT TESTING STATION extra drink in your favourite pub. give them a call (880334) or. better still, go and talk to Bob STRAWBERRIES, FRUIT, AND SERVICE & GENERAL REPAIRS or Ross about it. VEGETABLES WHEN IN SEASON TUNING & WELDING There is also a car available and both the VISIT OUR EXTENDED BOTTLED GAS SUPPLIES minibus and the car are Department of Trans­ FARM SHOP FREE DELIVERY port licensed. LICENCED TEA ROOM (01208)880334 WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS ST. MABYN Y.F.C. COFFEE. LUNCHES, CREAM TEAS The above club will be holding a Country Fair COME AND TRY SOME OF at Hay Farm, St. Mabyn. on Sunday 17th. SARAH'S DELICIOUS CAKES August. There will be Fly Fishing. Gun Dog P e a Pod Retrieving, Dog Agility, Family Dog Compe­ OPEN DAILY FROM 10AM tition, Main Ring Displays, etc. Proceeds are for all your for the Birch Ward Project (Cancer). 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