Meeting of Good Samaritans, Walmley, 1959

Coleshill Chronicle, 21 Mar 1959

Meeting of the “Good Samaritans”

The annual meeting of the “Good Samaritans” at the Fox Inn, Walmley, was well supported and augers well for the work that is needed to again provide local aged people with a Christmas dinner and concert.

It was reported by the treasurer, Mr S Smith, that the balance of £33 from last year’s working was less than previous years, but it was pointed out that gifts of money had been raised to 10s instead of the usual five.

Officers elected were: President, Mr Norman Paulin; Chairman Mr WR Masters; secretary and treasurer, Mr S Smith; committee Mr and Mrs F Kendrill, Mr and Mrs C Cliffe, Mr W Baldwin, Mrs N Paulin, Mr R Robinson and Mr E Jones.

Bellringers Pub Crawl – Norman Paulin

I have been going through my family history files, inventorying it, sorting, and of course removing the duplicates.  There are a lot of duplicates.  I found this letter my mother Sheila Paulin wrote to one of her Australian cousins (Squelch family) about Norman Paulin’s adventures with his in-laws.  They were a part of the Bell-ringers at St John’s Church, Perry Barr.

“My father’s mother [Emma Jennings Paulin] was not impressed by my mother’s bell-ringing relatives.  During the engagement Dad was invited along on the bellringers outing to Dovedale.  The bus stopped at every pub on the way home, and Dad arrived home not feeling too well. His mother met him at the door to tell him she’d saved him some gruel for supper, and he was very sick and had to be put do bed.  Dad didn’t go on any more of their outings, but he always had a laugh when we passed the “Jolly Sailor” at Tamworth, which was the last stop he remembered.”

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