Kathleen Paulin, Victoria, 1961

Victoria Daily Colonist, 26 April 1961 page 15

Robin Wood Presents Prize at Sunday Tea

The executive of the Royal Schools of Music Association arranged a tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs JL Kennaugh, 2840 Lincoln Road, when special guests were Mr Robin Wood, who has now returned to England, and Miss Carol Brown, winner of the association’s book prize in the Victoria Music Festival.

Following the welcome by president, Miss Elsie Friend, Mr Wood presented the prize to Miss Borwn, after which she played several selections.

Tea was served with Miss Helen Gibson presiding at the table.  Other guests were Mrs RT Andrews, Mrs FJ Ashford, Mrs JH Doughty, Mrs D Macdonald, Mrs JC Ratcliffe, Mrs M Jorre de St Jorre, and the Misses Mary Adamson, Carol Brown, Gladys Hewlings, Winnifred Jeffery, Elise le Gresley, Mary Munn, Kathleen Paulin, Marjorie Tabo, Margery Vaughan, JF Wilkinson, Carol Wootton and Messrs Erid Edwards and Michael Kennaugh.

Emma Jennings Paulin to Charles Wilfrid Paulin, 1941

2/510 Birchfield Rd

Perry Barr

B’ham 30th Dec. [1941]

 

Dear Wilf

 

Many thanks for your newsy letter, before I received it, had written to thank you for the grand parcel you sent, hope you get it, but one cannot be certain of anything these days-  The snaps of you all were lovely your girlie is so much like Hilda, as she was at that age, especially the one taken with your boy, he looks a jolly little darling, your wife is very sweet.  I know good looking family, not forgetting yourself of course- a slight change from the last time I saw you.

 

Sent your letter to Hilda, so expect you will get a letter.  Jerry was over England last night, we had the syrens [sic] prepared to go into my table indoor shelter, but the all clear soon came.  Last winter I went down the cellar next door.  Thank goodness for my table, it takes up nearly half of my room, don’t mind that.  We brought down 3 Jerrys last night.-

 

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You had asked in your letter about Japan coming in, well the Wily Devils have made a good show so far, but it will be a different tale when our allies your side are ready—

 

You must excuse, I’m still a bit shaky- the syrens [sic] always upset me- can’t explain it.  I am not afraid, but the morning sound upsets my tummy.  Old age I guess.

 

Well dear, Hilda will tell you all the news- have not seen her for weeks- I like to be in my own little place and she does not get home, until past black out-

 

Love to your wife and family

Same to your dear self

From Aunt Emmie

 

 

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