A former publican returned behind the bar 40 years after his last job pulling pints as part of a day of volunteering. John Gorner, 70, a resident at Lever Edge Care Home , spent the day at The Southfields bar and grill after telling one of his carers he was keen to take part in a good Samaritan day organised by the home. Manny Patel, activities coordinator at Lever Edge Care Home, learned of John’s work history in hospitality so arranged for him to help at the popular Bolton pub.
When pub manager Adrian Stones met John at the entrance, he handed him a uniform and got him stuck into pulling pints behind the bar. He was then paired with a waiter and helped to clear the tables, chatting with the patrons as he went about his duties. Lever Edge Care Home activities coordinator Manny Patel and resident John Gorner, 70, outside The Southfields bar and grill.
John said: “It was a wonderful experience helping out. Hospitality has always been my career. I find it so relaxing.
Partnering with Tim the waiter made it even more enjoyable. And I loved chatting with the barmaid and the customers.” John made a name for himself as a friendly bar man during his days working at and frequenting the Mosley Arms, in Breightmet, Bolton.
He also spent a decade at the Lostock Hall Royal British Legion Club, in Preston, from 1974 to 1984. After learning about National Samaritan Awareness Day, John chose to volunteer at The Southfields because of fond memories visiting with fellow residents and Ma.