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Contents Page
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Romford
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Condensing Milk
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Coming Down The Mountain
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Tip Top Show
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J.S. People Meet Your Contact Clerks
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J.S. Veterans at Clacton
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Common Market ?
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Wonderful... -
Romford
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Round the Branches. This feature is about the longest shop in the firm. Mr. F. J. Finch, manager of Romford, writes about the branch and the history of the town. Our picture shows the shop front in South Street . . . ...
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Condensing Milk
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Making condensed milk is basically a very simple process. The milk is evaporated in a vacuum so that it gives off its water content at a comparatively low temperature. The process, however, requires exacting quality control...
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Coming Down The Mountain
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IN the Austrian and Swiss mountains cattle are shepherded up to high pastures to graze during the summer months. For Frau Schmidt who lives in the valley, this used to mean considerably less milk, for up went the cost of ...
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Tip Top Show
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The S.S.A. Horticultural Group held their annual show at Dulwich on September 7th and 8th. Mr. E. C. Harriss of the Factory won both the new "J. B. Sainsbury" Cup and the "Lee" Cup. He is seen here with his family in...
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J.S. People
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A new series to introduce personalities associated with the firm of Sainsbury No. I John Dowling, Carman John Dowling. Happy Birthday JOHN DOWLING, former J.S. carman who celebrated his ninetieth birthday on...
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Meet Your Contact Clerks
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A J.S. Journal Feature to help you know to whom you are talking when you make a call to the Sales Office Miss E. Moody (on the right) is contact clerk for District 7. She joined J.S. in 1943 and came into the Sales Office...
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J.S. Veterans
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took a trip to Clacton on September I Oth and spent a day on the bracing East Coast for a change. Nurse Scott found Mr. Wright in pretty good shape. Mr. and Mrs. Cole (above right) Mr. and Mrs. Gibling (above) and ...
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Common Market ?
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Six European countries, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands 163 million people in all are in the European Economic Community. They have worked out plans to set up a common market. They claim that...
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This is Guildford
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A picture which last month's article discovered for us. Its atmosphere of palmy Edwardian peace seemed to good to miss.
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Wonderful with Children
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sees Sussex from donkey-back I SAW Jenny first in Lewes market, beside the auctioneer's rostrum, and a more dejected, dispirited-looking donkey I have never seen. " Only two-pun-ten for this quiet, well-behaved donkey ? " ...
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Mills with Messages
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Eight centuries after its introduction into Holland the windmill still serves as a useful power source throughout the country. And on occasions it can be a telegraph too. Our article is based on material supplied by the ...
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"J.S. Journal" Crossword, No. 1
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"J.S. Journal" Crossword, No.I Across 1. Defeated in the chess group (5) 4. Provided, and let perhaps (9) 9. Pork is reduced, and so apparently are hatchets ! (5, 3, 7) 10. What the churn does to the milk (8) 11....
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Agar-Agar
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FACTS ABOUT FOOD MODERN large-scale food production calls for many ingredients with special qualities. One of these is agar-agar, used in making mayonnaise and gelatines. The jelly in a J.S. long pie for instance owes some of...
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Marriages
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Marriages (BETWEEN MEMBERS OF J.S. STAFF)
Very best wishes for their future happiness to:—
Mr. C. C. Summerton of Esher and Miss M. Turner of New Maiden,
married on August 31st, 1957.
Mr. F. E. Cox and Miss Y. Martin both of... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
We are very pleased to record the following promotions:—
TO ASSISTANT MANAGER
P. C. Hopkins Luton
W. A. Watson Luton
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Retirements
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Retirements
We send our very best wishes to the following colleagues who have
just retired:—
A. J. BEAVIS, who joined the staff of the factory in
August 1921, and who, apart from a short period at Gravel
Lane, has worked in... -
Brides and Grooms
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Above
Miss J. A. Denny and Mr. D. H. Rowland both
of 24 Brighton, married on July 27th, 1957.
Top left
Miss M. G. Welsh of 154 Walthamstow and Mr.
B. C. Wilks of Leyton married on August 17th,
1957.
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Miss M.... -
Out and About
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Out and About
Haverhill on their
Felixstowe t r ip
Seventy-five members and friends of Haverhill
Section of the S.S.A. spent the day at Felixstowe
on July 21st. They had wet weather for it but the
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Correction
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Correction On page 30 of J.S. JOURNAL for August
the picture at the head of the page shows Mr. Pagden
presenting the Pagphilham Cup to Mr. Grierson (not Mr.
Wrightworth) who was captain of the Elmers End darts
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Down Memory Lane
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In I926 the Griffin Athletic Club started a Ladies' Hockey section and had a very
successful couple of seasons. Driver J. S. Pye (see J.S. Journal, July, 1957) was
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Egg Transport
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Egg Transport
The new trailer in this picture is in sharp contrast
to our recent picture of the Milnes-Daimler of pre-
1914 days. This transport is used for moving eggs
between packing stations in East Anglia and holds
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Obituaries
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Obituaries
We very much regret to record the deaths of the following colleagues and we send our deepest
sympathy to all relatives —•
CHARLES HANNAN joined the staff as a butcher in 1927
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Rennie Street, Blackfriars.
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First they put it up and then they
take it down. It made some of us
feel very rum inside when the
erectors started climbing about
on this crane in Rennie Street,
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See How They Run
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THE STAMFORD PLAYERS Sainsbury Staff Association Dramatic Group Presents An Autumn Production SEE HOW THEY A Farce in 3 acts by PHILIP KING BRIGHTON Saturday, November 23rd Dorset Hall, Dorset Gardens LONDON ...
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The £25 Prize
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write now to win £25 T h e IE. M-*W Pr i ze for the best account of a holiday. Entries must be not less than I 200 and not more than 1800 words. There will also be two consolation prizes of £5 each Conditions Entrants...
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