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 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 . 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: 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. Mrs. Cann will represent the Parish Main are to be repaired. Playing Fields Association Council at the service in Planning Applications No donation is to be made to Cathedral on Sunday 19th. March. Mr. and Mrs, Taylor, Lundy Road: Cornwall County Playing Fields Bodmin Postal Revisions extension - no observations. Association as new play-ground As far as this area is concerned, Mrs. Symons, Trevathan: use of lano equipment, etc., here is usually the changes are only to collection for mobile home for temporary staff funded, by local people. times but people should take note. - no observations. Annual Parish Meeting New Street Lights Miss Fanstone, Treswarrow Kennels: This was fixed for Thursday 13th. The three new lights are to be erection of bungalow and garage. - no April in the Church Rooms, starting erected at Trelights by N.C.D.C. observations. at 7.30. Invited to attend and and maintained by the County Public Discussion speak are representatives of the Council. The light at 'Springside', Mrs. Brown from Trelights agreed Planning Dept., Finance Dept., Port Isaac should also be included with Mrs. Haynes about troublemakers S.W.W.A., Environmental Health in the same schedule. in the village. They should not Dept,, Heritage Coast Service, and Descriptive Sign at B.3314 think they are superior to people the Police, also Cllr. Harvey County Highways will not allow use born and bred in the area. Trelights Lander, and the County Footpath of direction signs for information, is not a retirement village. Dogs Officer for this district. but wording could be added to Port Isaac Valley Footpath village nameplates. This, however, THE Mr. Weiton said the path doesn't would not be at the right place. exist any more, it is gone, decimat­ N.C.D.C. What's On Guide HARBOUR SHOP ed . Pigs have reduced it ail to a Notice was received of the three TEL: BODMIN .88029/ sea of mud and the damage to the issues of the guide: Mar-Jun, July- old millpool is 'criminal'. There Aug, and Sept-Nov, to appear this MAGAZINES * NEWSPAPERS ' have been complaints from visitors year. Items for inclusion must be CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES and local people. The local County submitted about two months earlier. STATIONERY * BOOKS * TOYS Council Footpath Officer had not North Cornwall Heritage Coast Plan been well received by the landowners A consultation document, to be GREETING CARDS * GIFTS- but if an agreement could be reached circulated to all councillors. SELECTION OF PRINTS '; . the County Highways Dept, had public Old Boundary Wall NEWSPAPERS DELIVERED DAILY money available to do some work, but The old wall running alongside the not if it was all likely to be drive to the former Coast Guard destroyed again. The council are to cottages is in a poor state of PENREAL ESTATE AGENCY write to the owners and see if a repair, and the Property Services meeting can be arranged to discuss Agency have said that although they 11 New Road, Port Isaac. the problem with them don't own it, and providing adjacent Tel: Bodmin 880302 Port Gaverne Toilets. landowners will pay, they are and St. Kew Services, Mr. Bolton asked whether any ar­ prepared to demolish it and put up St. Kew Highway. Tel: St. Mabyn 657 Jack & Muriel welcome you to the RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS PROPERTY. PROUT BROS. MORTGAGE MATCH WITH (gotten Uton inn TRELAWNEY GARAGE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSOCIATION TEL. BODMIN 880208 HOUSES TO LET Balcony overlooking the harbour ALL CAR & VEHICLE REPAIRS AGENTS FOR , WOOLWICH BUILDING SOCIETY Drinks Patio - ideal for families TAXIS • COACH TRIPS PHOTOCOPYING AND FAX SERVICES Real Ale ■ Bar Snacks CAL0R & GL0GAS AGENTS Proprietors FREE DELIVERIES Crab sandwiches our speciality Keith and Barbara Wxllmott should be trained on their own MRS. H, CHADBAND gardens before being taken for a MR. GARNET HENRY (JACK) HQSKIN It was’;with much,regret that the. , walk. The dogs had ,only increased As briefly recorded in the last news of the, death at the home of. her from about 24 to 50 although thirty Trio, the whole village was shocked daughter at Rock of Mrs., Hilda n. houses had been added to the and saddened at hearing of the Chadband, aged 69 years, was village. Mrs. Cann said that there sudden death at his home, of Mr.Jack received at Trelights where she- was also a problem with dog messes Hoskin, aged 76. He was born at lived all of her life. The1 funeral in Port Isaac in spite of notices. Tresparrett Post near Launceston and service was held at St.Endellion Mr. Barriball was invited to comment when only 19 years of age joined the Parish Church on1 February 16th and and said that, there is a problem in County Regiment,,the O.C.L.I., and was attended by a number of friends the Lane and round his shop, 'you served in India and Gibraltar of the village." We express our are stepping in it if you don't look returning to this country in 1938. sympathy to the family in their time out, but you can't stop people from He was recalled as a reservist on of bereavement. keeping dogs', he said. the outbreak of World War Two during . which he saw service in North Africa Mrs. Symons said perhaps the MRS. KITTY THOMAS and Italy. On his retirement in council should consider having new After a very short illness, the 1974, he and his wife returned to seats made by the disabled a t . death occurred at Southmead Hospi­ Cornwall making their home in Port Karensa in St. Austell. tal, Bristol of Mrs Kitty Thomas Isaac. The funeral Service attended Next'Meeting aged 75. Mrs. Thomas, formerly of by many people, was held at Roscar- The next monthly meeting of the Canadian Terrace and Hartland Road, rock Hill Methodist Church on Parish Council will be held on had resided in Port Isaac all her Monday 13th. March at 7.30pm. in the January 24th and followed b y . life. After the death of her interment at St.Endellion. Chapel Hall, Trelights husband, Rodmond, in 1982, she moved We express.our sympathy to Margaret, home to live with her son, David and and his family in their loss. POST OFFICE COLLECTIONS daughter-in-law Liz. Many of her Truro Head Post Office tell us that Margaret Hoskin and Family wish to friends and neighbours were present . local collection times will be - thank ail their kind friends for at the funeral, service -at Roscarruck Hill Methodist Church on Friday Trelights P.0: 9.15 & 15.30 messages of sympathy and offers of 27th. January. Revd. John Young St. Endellion Church: 9.45 & 15.30 help at the sudden death of Jack, a conducted the service and also P. Gaverne & Terrace: 10.30 & 15.45 much loved husband and grandfather. Port Isaac P.O: - 10.45 & 15.45 At a time of great grief and officiated at the interment at Trewetha Lane: 11.00 & 16.00 sadness, we were overwhelmed by the St.Endellion. We express our sympathy to David and Liz and to the Trewetha Village: 11,00 & 16.00 kindness shown to us. Our thanks especially to Mr. & Mrs. Leadville other family relatives. Cleave, Mr.& Mrs. W. Thornton, Mrs. A. Avery and Mr.Ian Honey, for their FREiHFROITB kind help and assistance at this PORT ISAAC METHODIST CHURCH ; time of great stress. Services for Easter will be as VEGETABLES follows: March 24th (Good Friday) at 7.00 pm. Preacher: Revd. W.J.Young. DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR ; MR. FREDERICK DAVID- REID March 26th (Easter Sunday) 11.00am. The neighbours and friends of David Preacher: Revd. G.F.Yeomans, and DAVID PHILP Reid of 24 Church Hill Port Isaac 6.00 pm. Preacher: Revd. W.J.Young. 880304 were shocked to hear of his sudden On Sunday, 9th April, the death at his home on January 24th. Male Voice Choir will, be visiting us 24-HR ANSWERPHONE The funeral was held at Penmourit to give a concert at 7.30pm. in the Crematorium on January 31st. A chaoel. Full details next mbnth. number of relatives and close friends attended. We express our condolences to Mary, his widow and his friends in their bereavement.

MR. R. G. GREGORY T i b r t On Friday, the whole area was shocked to hear of the sudden death at his home 'Trecreege Farm', Trelights df.Mr.Gewyn Gregory. We SOLICITORS offer our sympathy to his relatives L u t t c l u z s and friends. A full report will THE ROCK • PORT ISAAC appear in next month's Trio. (0208) 880355

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Wiltshire of Wadebridge Visiting Ringers ' Mothering Sunday, March 5th:: held spellbound the members and Ringers from Guiva.l arid Tintagei There will be a said Eucharist at friends of Port Isaac and District have recently paid us visits and 9.45 am. followed by family service Garden Society at the monthly meet­ enjoyed ringing the bells. at 10.30 am. ing held in the Cornish Cafe on Healing Eucharists There were two baptisms during the 8th. February with his remarkable Eucharists for1healing have been morning Eucharist on Sunday February account of the source, cultivation held at the Rectory and at Bodannon 12th: Thomas David, baby son of Mr. and care of Cyclamens. His talk Farm, Ttewetha, in February. On each & Mrs. Jeremy Brown and Sarah was illustrated with dozens of occasion nearly 20 parishioners from’ Victoria, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. beautiful flowering plants and St. Kew, St. Peter's Port Isaac, and Cameron. Jo Phillips. young seedlings brought on by him St. Endellion have attended. The from seeds collected from various Rector was celebrant and assisted in parts of the world which he had visited, searching for them. His the laying on of hands by lay mem­ LETTER beautiful paintings illustrating bers of the congregation. I note from Trio that there has been the various types and colours of Julian Meeting no support for the idea of a Tight plants were very: much admired. Many The February Julian Meeting for in 'Doctor's' Meadow, the footpath coloured slides were shown of the contemplative prayer was held in the adjacent to the property I live in. sources from, which seeds were Rectory and led by Mrs. Pat Hardman. Personally I think it is a "must"! collected, and of his own garden Choral Evensong The footpath is one of the favourite and greenhouses where he raises Choral Evensong held in St.Endeilion stretches to be fouled by dogs - hundreds of plants, all the year Church on Sunday 13th February was owners letting their dogs run free round. Thanks were expressed by very well attended. The Rector as there is no danger from traffic Mr. Ian Honey, and greatly en­ conducted the service and lessons and you can well imagine the outcome dorsed by those present. were read by Revd. Alan Wainwright. when both visitors and locals use On Wenesday 8th. March we antici­ Organist was Mr. Jack Provis. the path during the hours of dark­ pate another great evening when Choral Evensong will now be held ness. Like so much of Port Isaac, ; Mr. David Pearce, the popular regularly at 6pm. on the second the footpath is no longer kept clean broadcaster gardener on BBC Radio Sunday of each month, not the first by the Council. It might also Cornwall has promised to talk curtail the pathetic, feeble-minded to the Society on 'Creating a Sunday as formerly. Over twenty Garden in an Exposed Situation*. people attended the Lent Study vandals from destroying the remain­ This will be in the Cornish Cafe Group in the Rectory afterwards. der of the concrete posts. Ash Wednesday Gordon H. Dovey. at 7.30pm. Wesley Blake. A Eucharist which included the imposition of ashes was held on Ash Wednesday. There were twelve com­ municants and the celebrant was the BAf NEWSAGENTS Revd. Alan Wainwright. U N IT II & OFF LICENCE Whist Drive PORT ISAAC A successful Whist Drive was held Secondhand Furnxture Centre in the Church Hall on Tuesday 14th. . rJVyiL. Del ivery of February. Winners were: Mrs.M.Hill, All types of furniture and Mrs.M.Dale, Mrs.B.Evans, Mrs.E.Hil- Newspapers and electrical appliances bought/sold. |n Magazines lage, Mr.R.Hillage, Mr.G.Hill, Mr.C.Reynolds, Mr.W.Dawe. House clearances, Light removals. Raffle: Mrs.E.Hi1lage,.Mr.G.Hi11, 4a Trenant Industrial.Estate, *Rodda's Cream Miss V.Baker, Mrs.E.Percy, Mr.F.: xSuttons Seeds Hartley. Mr.C.A'Court was M.C. Wadebridge, Cornwall. Servers A.G.M. : Phone Wadebridge 3888 * Cruelty-Free Products Servers from St.Endeilion attended Evening Bodmin 880130, *Video Hire the annual meeting of the Chapter of St.Michael and St.Petrock held at Open Mons - Sats 10am - 5pm TEL. BODMIN 880469 St.Mary's Church, Wadebridge on Weds: . 10am. - 1pm O PEN ! DAYS A WEEK 7.30am-8pm. Wednesday 15th February. Free delivery .'daily: to Port Isaac ( closed l-tfpm during winier months) Women's World Day of Prayer The annual service for the Women's World Day of Prayer is being held . 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DENNIS KNIGHT FISH MERCHANT FISH CELLARS,: PORT ISAAC PORT GAVERNE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT WINTER HOURS SIMPLY - Fresh Fish Daily 4pm. - 6pm. Saturday 9.30am. - 5pm. JUST BETTER DINING Tel: (0208) 880498 - 24-hour Answerphone Telephone Bodmm 880244 PORT ISAAC area, asking for details to include CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AND DISTRICT in the Accommodation List providing the owners agree to join P.I.D.T.A. 5p a word (min. 20p) Paid in.advance TOURISM Postal Address Trevor Bassett ASSOCIATION Sheila Jarvis agreed for her BRIDGE INSURANCE & FINANCE address, 87 Fore Street, Port Isaac, A new service, incorporated within An Executive Committee Meeting was Cornwall. PL29 3RF, to be used as Castle Properties, New Road, held at The Old School Hotel, Port the 'P.I.D.T.A.' mailing address. Port Isaac. Providing: Domestic & Isaac, Tuesday 7th. February 1989. Interpretation Centre Commercial Mca'tgages, Business , Descriptive Sign at B.3314 At the Chairman's invitation, Mike Re-Finance, Council House Purchase, Investments, Fire - Motor - Life - County Highways, Truro have said Warner reported that the finance for Accident Insurance, Pensions, etc. that highway signs are not to be this has been arranged, and planning used for advertising but wording All propositions considered and permission has been granted, subject can be added to village nameplates personal service guaranteed. to the pitched roof for which Offering Best Independent Advice subject to Dept, of Transport drawings have been submitted for agreement. A request is to be made, ______- member of FIMBRA.______approval. Applications for a grant therefore for the wording 'Historic will be made to E.T.B. or W.C.T.B., HAPPI SIGNS AND DESIGNS Contact Kevin A. Hancock, DIP, SIAD:, Fishing Village' to be added to our backed by the Heritage Coast Bodmin 880328 or Launceston 2724. village nameplate, N.C.D.C. Tourism Officer. The work will only require C.A.LEE Development Officer has told Roger 6 - 8 weeks but can't start before Warrillow that there will soon be Accounts Management any grant decisions. relaxations in the criteria for Book-keeping & VAT Service informative signs. A.G.M. Preliminary Arrangements Fed up with keeping your own records? Accommodation Guide St. Peter's Church Hall has been Just too busy? Worried about VAT? A questionnaire is to be posted booked for Wednesday 19th. April. However large or small your business, through the letter boxes of all the Various speakers will be invited to I will supply book-keeping services self-catering accommodation in this attend and address the meeting. Ail tailored to your needs’ at reasonable businesses will receive individual rates, making sure your system i’S as invitations. A 'Budget' will be simple and efficient as possible, and presented before next year's Annual iooking after ail your VAT affairs. \ Subscription is discussed. Phone Carole or Malcolm Lee at 'Z/licenicct OxvtttiStf. taim a-nt Chris Harris asked for discussion Gullrock, Port Caverne on 880106 and 7 (O)CS)tt TELEPHONE■ 880789 On-the-spot help and advice. far as head as necessary, and can i Nick Henderson, Cornwall Computers, TUESDAY.TO SATURDAY 9 - b just as easily be removed again if Tresarrett, Bodmin. PL30 4QQ ( late appointments required, so let us have details of ; all events as soon as they are fixed ; Telephone Bodmin 850532 by arrangem ent) to ensure you don't miss the Diary. CENTRAL OARAGE PORT ISAAC * CORNWALL BODMIN 880334 MICK’S CABS (24 HOUR BREAKDOWN SERVICE) _ . - AA RAC CAR, VAN, & MOTORCYCLE REPAIRS, ST. ENDELLION SERVICING, TUNING, AND SALES OILS-PETROL-DIESEL-SPARES JET CAR WASH 0836 642803 IN-CAR COMMUNICATION SPECIALISTS