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P.Wilton. ®Fje ©Utet Corner COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER FOOTBALL CLUB NEWS CRICKET CLUB 31st January: Bingo at the Church In its first year, 12 games were Rooms. Thanks to Carol, Dave and the played against local and touring helpers and the many people who teams. 'Home' matches being played attended enabling us to raise over at St.Minver. While we appreciate £204 for Club funds. St.Minver's help last season, we Saturday 4th February: Result Port feel that our Club can only grow and Isaac 3 Camelford 1. After two thrive, if we have our own pitch and broken legs against Camel ford,, we facilities, so creating our own were hoping for a change-of luck and pitch this year is.top priority, be­ our reformed youngsters certainly fore we seek league status in 1990. COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER put on a brilliant display of. The site was a problem but Bill Dawe attacking football, giving top of kindly offered a four year tenancy Issued eleven times a year for the the league Camelford a real shock. on part of a large, fairly-flat civil parish of St. Endellion, North The pace of Daly and Fisher and the field. We now need: 350m of post and Cornwall. Available at lOp. per copy from The Harbour Shop and The Bay confidence of young Stephens in goal pig-mesh to secure the perimeter Gift Shop, Port Isaac, and the Post have brought our team back on song against cattle, 80m of post, Office Stores, Treiights, or by mail after so many setbacks. ! electric mesh, and small power, unit for a yearly subscription of £3.30. Invasion of Port Isaac to protect the .'tabie' from sheep, a ” Published by Robin Penna (who does Four teams are coming to play us suitable gate for car park access, not necessarily hold the same views over .Easter. Teams and Supporters a double set of nets, pitch tending as those expressed by contributors). equipment, large cylinder mower: , Duplicated at The Blackthorn Press, from London, Birmingham, Cumbria and 18 New Road, Port Isaac. PL29 3SB St.Mary's. We play Football, Pool (second-hand?), heavy roller, a and Darts with them. Last year, Port building for changing rooms, tea ISSUE NO. 76 FEBRUARY 1989 Isaac won all three cups, but all; room,and pavilion,:qon-nected to Next Issue Saturday 25th. March these lads are well-behaved and no power, water and sewage. We also 1 Deadline 9.00am, Thursday 17th. trouble at all and I'm sure Jack and need to prepare the isurface - two strips at first,; later turfing or Muriel, Alf and Sylvia can vouch for A lot of- weirds again this month but seeding.an area large enough for that. we have squeezed them all in and Remark from Peter Rowe after the five wickets. There are already 18 hope you can read them! Thank's to Bingo; "Les, if we raised this paid-up Members (annual sub. £24) our typist this month who spent a figure every week last year we could and fund-raising activities have hard morning at the keyboard. have bought Homer Park by now" Les: raised £520. We have found suppliers "That's right, Pete, but-we could of posts and netting at good prices Milkman Kerry. Boyde wants to thank never buy the beer". I suppose we and we have temporary use of equip­ you all for your enquiries - he is could see Jack and Alf or Mr. Ross. ment to level and prepare the pitch. making good progress towards full Les Honey. This is the first time our area has recovery after his recent operation. had a cricket team and we don't P.l.P's 'SIXTIES NIGHT' R.N.L.I. compete with other teams for players. This fund-raising event was well The lifeboat crew are well into the attended (in spite of the mysteri­ The Club's diary is fairly full for annual series of training sessions, ous disappearance of some of our the early season with games against this year including presentations on advertising posters) and a good time local and touring teams for nearly resuscitation, communications, was had by all. A total of £151 was every Sunday in May and June and we fractures, HM Customs & Excise, fire raised for Players' funds. hope to publish details next month. fighting and medical priorities. Many thanks to the Green Door staff, We also have a date for your diary: On Sunday 11th February, .a visit was the super D.J. and all who helped in Bingo, Tuesday 28th. March at the made to Appledore Lifeboat Station any way to make this such an Church Rooms, 7.00 for 7.30pm. where Port Isaac crew members joined enjoyable and successful evening. Old age and alcohol are taking toll an exercise in both the 'Tyne' Class The next meeting of the P.l.P's of our lads and we are keen to find and 'Atlantic 21' lifeboats. This will be on Monday, 27th February in new Members for the coming season. was carried out over the Bar where the Golden Lion at 8.30 pm. Anyone There is. a vigorous fitness test (if tide and weather conditions resulted wishing to join either to act or you can hold a bat and stand your in heavy seas, making the exercise Help backstage will be very welcome. ground - you're in), so, if you're particularly interesting. Pat Sweett. interested, just let me know at The The Port Isaac lifeboat will be re­ Wheeihouse (880226). AIR AMBULANCE turned from annual checks and over­ Neil A. James, Secretary. The Port Isaac Singers have raised a haul soon and is expected to be 'on wonderful £300 during 1988 for the service' again on 15th March. ' John Scott. Air Ambulance. In spite of poor VILLAGE HALL weather, they have been performing At last the hall is in use again! Last Sunday the Cliff Rescue Team weekly on the Platt during the The Annual. General Meeting will be were called out to carry an injured summer and selling pies and cakes held on Monday, 20th March at person up from Lundy Bay. and then went all around singing 7.30pm, in the Hall. carols at Christmas. Tremendous work It is hoped that all organisations for which we are most grateful! anticipating using the Hall will GLEBE FARM DAIRY Their beautiful voices are always a send a representative to this great joy to all of us, residents meeting and subsequent committee (St. Endellion) and holidaymakers alike. meetings during the coming year with Bright and early deliveries P.Wilton. a view to raising matters that of fresh milk and cream affect their organisation. from our own dairy. ®fje ©utet Corner Members of the public are also Skimmed milk 23p, Silver 'First go and make peace with your invited to attend. This will offer Top and semi skimmed 26p. brother or neighbour.' Be friends an ideal opportunity to view the first, then go to church afterwards. improvements that have been made. Tel: Bodmin 880732 St. Matt. 5, v 24 Light refreshments will be served. and Canon .Bryan Green. B.Coates, Hon. Secretary. PARISH COUNCIL , ’j rangements had been made for concrete posts with wire chain-1 ink . A report compiled from notes taken opening, cleaning, etc. and would fencing instead. The council are to by a; member of the public during the they be open for Easter. N.C.D.C. protest to P.S.A about this. meeting held at the Church Rooms, to be asked for a reply to a letter Letter from Resident of Treliqhts Port .Isaac, Monday 13ti February. about this, sent last year. The council received an apology from The room was very crowded with many New Bungalow in Conservation Area Mrs. Peggy Haynes, newly resident in members of the public present New planning approval will have to the village, for disturbance caused Mf, Stokes had examined all notice be applied for this as the building by a young member of the family boards and said they air neeaed cork has oversize, plastic-framed win­ riding his motorcycle up and down backs'. Answering a 'cjjestiqn, ■ the dows, contrary to recommendations 'Endellion Lane*. Some residents Chairman said the board on the wall for buildings in the Conservation were making trouble, however, of the fish cellars was for use by Area. Mrs. C a m is arranging for a because of the many animals, stray the public as well;■ meeting, to talk the matter over, animals being cared far# at her Port-Isaac Cricket Club with the Chief Planning Officer at property. There was dog mess in the In a letter, secretary Neil James Bodmin. 'Everything and anything Lane before, though, and she hoped asked for financial help with the will be built before we know where she was not thought responsible for cost of equipment, preparation of we are,' she said. this. Mr. Barriball sympathised and the pitch, and construction of a Roads and Footways, Trellghts said that she was doing a lot of pavilion for their ground at Pennant Mr. Dawe asked why provision was good work. Mr. Dawe said that people Farm, kindly leased by Mr. Dawe who being made for road improvements and were coming from urban areas and declared an interest. The council pavements at the Furze Park extens­ must adapt to rural ways. About 25 is heavily committed, however, so ion but not from 'Chapel Villa' up dogs use the Lane. detailed costings were asked for so to the new sites. Broken Seats . that assistance might be considered County Council Centenary Service Seats, on the cliff footpath and the in the next financial year.
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