Shoulder of Mutton

Renamed Dunton Bassett Arms about 1990

Members and friends scored full marks in the March 2003 treasure hunt by solving the cryptic clue to the pub name. Those who recalled the pub from the last century hardly noticed the name had been changed in nineteen hundred and frozen to death.

Dunton Bassett Arms, Monday 10 March 2003

Roland Potter and Sally were bitterly disappointed that Terry Riddle didn't have enough hymn sheets to go round.

Dunton Bassett Arms, Monday 10 March 2003

Alan Tabiner eventually escaped from his strait-jacket.

Dunton Bassett Arms, Monday 10 March 2003

Steve Brown was surprised that Peter Juby was still wearing part of the Santa Claus outfit.

Dunton Bassett Arms, Monday 10 March 2003

They played paper, scissors, stoned to decide whose round it was.

Postscript

Roland Potter told me the following about his search for the meeting.

He drove through the village several times looking for the Shoulder of Mutton and then crossed the A426 to the Merry Monk where he asked if they knew where the motorcycle meeting was.

"In the room over there." was the encouraging reply. Roland bought his drinks and joined the throng. After a few minutes he had failed to recognise anyone from his days at the club so he asked the guy nearest to him "When did you go to the Leicester Phoenix?"

The question was met by brief puzzlement then the motorcyclist responded. "Years ago - but I have been to the Haymarket more recently."

Roland had stumbled upon a coven of BSA Owners.

Terry Riddle Roland Potter Sally Richard Taylor Dave Cockerton Terry Reynolds Martin Sentance Alan Tabiner Peter Juby Steve Brown Alan Tabiner Martin Sentance Richard Taylor