PROUT BROS. St

PROUT BROS. St

v o<a^Sl_C: - POLICE GALORE DOCTORS CLEARED Band Leader Arrested Everyone will no doubt be glad to hear that Dr, Barker, The last night of the St.Breward Band Summer Season at Port Dr. Davison, and Dr. Lunny Isaac ended in its usual hilarious have been found 'not guilty' uproar and chaos. of supplying restricted drugs to the Old Drug Store, after This year's Last Night was com­ a four-day trial at the Crown bined with a public relations and Court, Bodmin. The wasp spray, goodwill exercise with the Devon junior analgesic, and throat and Cornwall P olice which was > A FREE NEWSLETTER FOR THE PARISH lozenges were supplied direct OF ST. ENDELLION IN NORTH CORNWALL. very well received by visitors and the doctors actually had ISSUED ELEVEN TIMES IN THE YEAR AND and locals alike. The exercise no knowledge of them. Neither DISTRIBUTED [WITHOUT CHARGE] BY THE was carried out by the newly did they make any profit from HARBOUR SHOP AND TEE BAY GIFT SHOP, PORT ISAAC, AND BY THE POST OFFICE, formed ’Kernow Cops' of Port the arrangement, since term­ Isaac - M. Dingle, J. Dennis, TRELIGHTS. ALSO AVAILABLE BY POST inated, whereby the payments FOR £2.75 PER YEAR. PRINTING COSTS G. Rowe, P. Collins, H. Collins, for the Drug Store's relatively ARE MET BY REVENUE FROM ADVERTISING. and P. Richards. small orders were aggregated EDITOR: ROBIN PENNA, 9 DOLPHIN ST, First to be arrested was Mickie with those of the Surgery to PORT ISAAC, CORNWALL. PL29 3RD < Hunt 'Musical Director of meet the supplier's 'minimum St. Breward Band' charged with order' requirements. ISSUE NO. 39 SEPTEMBER 1985 not having a work permit or N ext Issue: Sat. 26th. October "massport. A fte r his arrest he was LOTS OF LUCK escorted to the Platt and re­ DEADLINE FR IDAY 18TH! We are sure readers will wish leased on bail with a promise to Mark and Ellen Sim, Mayfield return in dune 1986. How many of us managed to Road, lots o f luck with their do our homework for the The Flora Dance down through third child expected in January. weekend on Friday evening? the village was very colourful, They have had tests at King's I know I always used to leave led by dancers from Polzeath, C ollege, London, to try and mine until Sunday evening - if Cam elford, and St. Breward. ensure the baby doesn't suffer not Monday morning, on the As we all expected, the band from the rare Hurler's Syndrome bus to school! Sending items in -was in great form and on this which claimed their other two to Trio seems to follow the ■eautiful summer evening there little daughters D em elza and same principle, and nearly all was a greatly appreciative Beverly. [Trio, April and March] of them arrive at the last holiday crowd. The appeal on behalf o f the minute, making it difficult for The ever-popular 'Birdie Dance' Westminster Children's Hospital me as I have to type them and the 'Can-Can' w ere danced has raised nearly 1 3,000 so far. all out at once. In some cases, with great enthusiasm. where the information is not A big 'thank you' to ail members available sooner, it obviously ROYAL BRITISH LEGION of the band and their helpers for can't be helped, but I would coming to Port Isaac every Poppy Appeal very much appreciate it if item s could be sent in as soon . uursday during the summer and The Annual Poppy Appeal Week as they are available, please. giving so much pleasure with is from Novem ber 4th. to 10th. their music. Poppies will be on sale during Editor. Unfortunately, due to pressure that week, and it w ill be much appreciated if holders of the of work, our Community Police­ A N N CLEAVE man Dave LeB aiily was unable home boxes will please return to attend, but thanks to Special them for checking and inclusion > SLIMMING CLUB < Constable Margaret Lightfoot in this year's returns. Each Wednesday 10.30-11.30 of Wadebridge for her control On Sunday 10th. Novem ber there 9 The Terrace, Port Isaac. of the traffic and the very large will be the Annual Remembrance 880-536 crowd during the evening. Service in St. Peter's Church Peggy Richards. Rooms at 10.^5am. Please see posters for details. Monday 23rd. December: Wesley Blake PROUT BROS. St. Breward Band w ill play carols TRELAWNEY GARAGE around the village. CONCERT TEL. BODMIN 880208 The East Cornwall Bach Choir lEfie <Smet Corner ALL CAR & VEHICLE REPAIRS are to give a concert in The heavens declare the glory St. Endellion Church on Saturday TAXIS • COACH TRIPS of God; and the firmament 19th. October at 7.30pm. CAL0R & GL0GAS AGENTS showeth His handiwork. Tickets £2 from the Rectory or FREE DELIVERIES PSALM 19:1 at the door. All welcome. Views expressed .in Trio are those of contributors and not necessarily of the editor. PARISH COUNCIL knowledge of the allocation giving enough screening to the female conveniences. Notes of the monthly meeting before official announcements. held on Monday 16th, September, The Parish Council is angry and Car Port - Rose Hill feels that there must be a at Trehghts Chapel Hall. A letter from Revd. Dunford 'mole' in the Housing Dept. Footpaths to say that there is 'grave risk New Telephone System to life and limb to residents All the cards indicating com­ and children using the hill pletion of trimming the paths A letter to be sent to British on the way to school' from have been returned and the final Telecom reporting many com­ cars using the car port. The payments made. plaints of crossed lines, lack of dialling tone, and phones not application at 'Harbour Heights' North Cornwall Publicity ringing when callers connected. (higher up) was vetoed for this Cllr. Dawe pointed out that reason. Another letter, from Surface of Coastal Path everyone benefits from tourism. Mrs. Townsend, expressed deep Request for financial support A complaint that the tarmac concern about more traffic on towards a leaflet describing our area for the car park is causing the hill where children race up area for insertion in the T.A.N.C. deep furrows with puddles, and and down. guide to be considered at the making the path impassable. Mr. Cunningham, Chairman, had next meeting after consultation A letter to be sent to County enquired about 'planning' only to with other parties. Highways asking for a remedy learn that the car port was and also whether other bad 'within a curtilage not on a Bus Shelter - St. Endellion patches could be improved. trunk or classified road' and Letter from young people of Spider Crabs in Harbour that it complied with the St. Endellion asking for the bus Conservation Order, but the Visitors at Port Gaverne have shelter 'we can't all fit into Planning Committee were complained about half-dead crabs the telephone box when it is trying to have the bollard fixed flapping around on the beach. raining'. L465 needed towards permanently in position. 'It is not very nice for the kids cost, but the shelter would be Mr. Provis complained that there to see them.' A number of used every schooiday, and was uproar when a window was Trelights village have their own fishermen were present, and plans for a shelter. Mrs. Cann a spokesman said that they expressed concern about children regretted the occurrence which was due to a different buyer R.A.HANCOCK - CONTRACTOR having to cross road but 'safer ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL in the long run than a bus stop who threw rejects on the on the blind corner' said P.C. beach. They will try to put : AGRICULTURAL jf DOMESTIC APPLIANCES Le Bailly, when asked. them back in the sea. !& DOMESTIC fi SALES & SERVICE WORK Mr. Norris proposed that the Port Gaverne Beach ELECTRIC MOTORS financial support be given in UNDERTAKEN A reply, explaining that the REPAIRED the next financial year. This debris on the beach is mainly was seconded by Mr. Provis Robin A. Hancock, Hartland Road. brought in by wind and tides, to Telephone Bodmin 880328 and carried, with one dissension. be sent to a visitor who has Allocation of Council Houses said that 'Trebarwith Strand Even after consultation with is far superior.1 THE BAY GIFT SHOE the Parish Council, somebody Home Security Scheme was allocated a house 'out of Notices will be put up about a Tel: Bodmin 880469 the blue'. The public also had scheme to advise people how to For all your make their homes more secure. NEWSPAPERS • MAGAZINES STATIONERY - GREETINGS CARDS F RESH MEAT ■ POULTRY * EGGS • CREAM Toilets - Port Gaverne CONFECTIONERY • CORNISH BISCUITS FROZEN VEGETABLES ■ LOCAL MILK Suggestion from N.C.D.C. that FUDGE • SMALL GIFTS a ’unisex facility' be provided I| M .& C . PROVIS as proposed internal layout not Join our Christmas Club BUTCHERS THE HARBOUR SHOP HOME COOKED HAM & TONGUE Htt&rea’g TRADITIONAL HOME MADE SAUSAGES TEL: BODMIN 880297 HAIR SALON MAGAZINES * NEWSPAPERS DELIVERIES SIX DAYS A WEEK TINTAGEL TERRACE, PORT ISAAC (Phone orders before 10.30am. | CONFECTIONERY * CIGARETTES TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9 - 5 for same day delivery.) | STATIONERY # BOOKS * TOYS LATE NIGHTS I5 TUESDAYS (MEN) S FRIDAYS OPEN UNTIL EARLY EVENING GREETING CARDS * GIFTS I FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CHURCH HILL * PORT ISAAC £ SELECTION OF PRINTS TELEPHONE 880789 Telephone 880258 i —------------- changed recently, and he can't happened to the village. She LIFEBOAT change his shop window if he pressed for the re-formation of The Port Isaac Branch collection wants to, but '6 or 7 tons of the Conservation Group through for Flag Day on 15th.

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