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Contents Page
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A Free Market
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Aveley
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J.S. Jobs
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Children's Parties
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Packaging for Self-Service
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Making Marmalade
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Town Sections Dance
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' P ' Section Sings and Dances
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A Free Market
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The Annual Dinner of the London Provision Exchange was held at Grosvenor House on February 19th. Mr. James Sainsbury, Vice-Chairman of the Exchange, proposing the toast " Our Guests ", made some comments on contemporary ...
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Aveley
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Seventeenth J.S. Self-Service Store THE L.C.C. estate of Aveley is about 20 miles out of London in Essex and lies to the north-east of Aveley village, not far from Grays on the Thames estuary. Our new branch there is our...
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J.S. Jobs
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Number one of a new series about people and the jobs they do for J.S. Miss J. L. Jakeman. ORGANISING meals which are served at the rate of 8 a minute to 1,200 consumers each day, and snacks for several hundreds more is...
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Children's Parties
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Party-minded People from © Southampton Children's Parti
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Packaging for Self-service
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The New J.S. Jams were introduced in all our branches on March Ath. In the following pictures we show some of the steps in the design and production of the labels. In our article, problems which self-service has created for the...
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Making Marmalade
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In making marmalade only Seville oranges are used. These are bought through agents at prices fixed by the Spanish Government. They are seen here having the "eye" taken out by hand. When the eye is taken out the orange rolls...
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Town Sections Dance
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Cause Effect At Blackfriars I on February 2nd when parties from all over London turned up for a I very gay evening. «R'2 « W The decorations were exceptionally spring-like for February. «D' Prizes for...
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'P' Section Sings and Dances
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Mr. Upchurch of the Factory. Mr. Upchurch gets the prize from Mr. Simon Sainsbury. The Garage put on a new kind of show for Blackfriars when they held their dance there on January 12th. A singing competition was held...
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The Secoy Rifle Group
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L. to R. R. Jay, N. Henderson, Mrs. E. Jay, D. Mardon, R. Merry, Miss J. Moore, R. Brickwood, W. Prigmore, E. Tilley, R. Maggs, P. Jackson, Miss S. Wheatley, Miss A. Corner, W. Cole, C. Risley, P. Carter, Miss P. Garnham, G....
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'J' Section Dance
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hold a dance at Kennard's of Croydon J Section's dance held on January 16th was a very pleasant and lively affair.
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Start Growing Dahlias Now
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Mr. E. Louch, Assistant-manager at Eastcote Branch. Member of Ruislip Central and of Ruislip and District Horticultural Associations, he took last year 12 firsts, 7 seconds and 3 thirds in their shows. In 1955 he won a Bronze...
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Spring Chicken
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Topical theme (With apologies to the late j . S. Gilbert.) in a shop at the counter a customer grand Ordered " Chick-en, spring chick-en, spring chicken." A Sainsbury's salesman said " Why do you stand Saying ' Chicken,...
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From Hungary
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From Hungary
Working at Westbourne Grove
branch as porter and poulterer is
Marossy Bela who left Hungary
last November. Our picture
shows him training under Mr.
Frost at Blackfriars. In Hungary
Bela lived in Budapest and... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
We are very pleased to record the following promotions:
TO MANAGER ON THE SPARE LIST
E. J. Cornelius
J. Crane
S. C. Davies
F. W. Gillam
D. A. Males
W. H. Reading
L. D. Salter
E. J. Sealy
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Congratulations
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Congratulations
TOP LEFT
Miss Grace Allen and
Mr. Terence Crowder
both of the Factory, Blackfriars,
married on January 19th, 1957.
TOP RIGHT
Miss P. M. Shafren (Pinner) and
Mr. V. L. Murray (Gerrards Cross)
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Farewell Dinner
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Farewell Dinner
J.S. Superintendents and Supervisors gave a
farewell dinner to Miss Potter at the Horseshoe
Inn, Tottenham Court Road. It was a
very informal evening at which 19 guests
sat down to dinner and spent a very... -
Marriages
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Marriages (BETWEEN MEMBERS OF J.S. STAFF)
Very best wishes for their future happiness to:—
Mrs. R. Heavens and Mr. R. Guiney (Purley)
Miss E. Hitchison and Mr. M. Meaney (1/4 Ealing)
Miss P. M. Shafren (Pinner) and Mr. V. L.... -
Congratulations
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Congratulations and best wishes to :—
Miss M. Down, Daily Housekeeper, of Hythe, who
completed 25 years with the firm on February
22nd. She was engaged as a Resident Maid at
Folkestone in 1932 and was promoted to... -
Mr. and Mrs. P. Wigley
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The many friends at J.S. of
Mr. and Mrs. P. Wigley will
join in congratulations to
them on celebrating their
golden wedding on February
4th, 1957. Mr. Wigley will be
remembered by many J.S. staff
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Retirement
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Retirement
The following member of the staff has just retired:—
A. L. PROUTEN, who was engaged originally as
a Delivery Lad in 1909 at 147 Balham. He resigned
two years later but was re-engaged in 1915 as a
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Down Memory Lane
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Down Memory Lane
From Mr. A. J. Talbot
comes this picture of our
Kingsbury branch. Mr.
Talbot was the first manager
there. He tells us
that he still keeps in
touch with old J.S. friends.
The window bills in the
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News of J.S. Staff on National Service
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News of J.S. Staff on National Service
The following news items are based on letters we have received from our National
Servicemen:—•
R. H. BALL, Colindale. Royston (R.A.F.). After doing his initial training
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Obituary
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Obituary
We very much regret to record the death of the following colleagues and we extend our
deepest sympathy to all the relatives:—
J. W. FRY, engaged in 1920 as a Leyland driver in the Depot. He remained
as a driver up...
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