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  • Contents Page 02

    Page 1
    Cheese
    Page 6
    Making Cheese in a Modern Creamery
    Page 11
    J-S. Jobs
    Page 12
    Veterans Meet at Blackfriars
    Page 16
    Animal ? Vegetable ? Mineral ?
    Page 24
    The Monarch's Menu
    Page 27
    Darts Finals 1957
    Page 30
    Meet Your...

  • Cheese 03

    A survey in pictures of the daily work of the firm's cheese department at Blackfriars ALL cheese sold by J.S. passes through the Cheese Department in Stamford House before reaching the branches. This Warehouse is not only...

  • Making Cheese in a Modern Creamery 08

    Present-day technique explained briefly by Mr. R. A. Ingham, Assistant to Mr. Cox, J.S. Dairy Produce Buyer ALTHOUGH the making of cheese is a highly skilled art passed on from generation to generation the basic processes...

  • J.S. Jobs 13

    Number 4. New Series Mrs. J. G. Cox. FOR Mrs. Cox, Supervisor of the Head Office Cleaners, the firm of S. is very much a family business. Her father was stores foreman at Gravel Lane, as Union Street was called, back in...

  • JS Veterans meet for tea at Blackfriars 14

    Looks, like an exchange of pretty shrewd comment between Mr. Alan, Mr. Show and Mr. Gurr. A general view of the Veterans gathering for tea at Blackfriars on April 30th. The meeting was a particularly good one this year,...

  • Animal ? Vegetable ? Mineral ? 18

    Logging Logs being driven downstream to Corner Brook mills in Newfoundland. Timber is mostly moved down in spring when the streams are flooded with melted snow. In this case all three ! THESE words are printed on a mixture...

  • The Royal Madman's Menu 26

    Neuschwanstein THE mad king Ludwig II of Bavaria was one of the last European monarchs to have everything his own way. For a time, because of a combination of wealth, power and the nature of his madness, he was able to give...

  • Darts Finals 1957 29

    The semi-finals of the Arcady Trophy in progress. We had over 350 people at Blackfriars for the Annual Darts Finals. Play started with the preliminary rounds for Country Sections who came from as far afield as Norwich, ...

  • Meet Your Contact Clerks 32

    A J. S. Journal Feature to help you know to whom you are talking when you make a. call to the Sales Office Contact Clerk for District 4 is Mrs. Joyce Davison (left), who joined J.S. nearly four years ago. Mr. Davison works...

  • No Chicken for Dinner 34

    Today we are persuading the public that chicken for dinner is no longer luxury living. In 1907, aldiough I could hardly walk across the back yard without falling over chickens to tell the truth, I could hardly walk at all at...

  • Warehouse top in 6 a-side football 40

    Mr. Simon Sainsbury presents the cup to Mr. S. Hopkins, captain of the Warehouse team. W i n n e r s The Warehouse team. L. to r. back row, S. Hardy, J. Arnold, P. Fory. Front row, J. Floody, S. Hopkins (capt.), R. Mason....

  • Rice 42

    how to get the best results out of cooking it, plus some recipes that are a change from that old rice pudding. RICE Puddings are like mother-in-laws, there are a lot of bad jokes made about them, but they can both be...

  • Movements and Promotions 45

    Movements and Promotions
    If'V are very pleased to rerorri the [oihnring promotions:—
    11. H. Jordan, formerly Manager of Hast 1 farling, has now undertaken
    liaison duties with the various Poultry Packing Stations supplying the...

  • Congratulations 46

    Congratulations
    We send our congratulations to A. T. Miller, Leading
    Salesman at 1/4 Ealing, who has been selected by the
    Governors of the College for Distributive Trades as the
    first recipient of the travelling scholarship...

  • Marriage 46

    Marriage (BETWEEN MEMBERS OF J.S. STAFF)
    Very best wishes for their future happiness to:—
    Miss E. COCKS and Mr. E. HEWITT, both of the Factory, on March 30th.

  • Retirements 46

    Retirements
    We send our best wishes to the following colleagues who have just
    retired:—
    H. J. BASTON, who was engaged in September 1930 as a
    Butcher's Shopman at West Croydon. After a short period
    at Streatham, he was...

  • Brides and Grooms 47

    Brides and Grooms
    TOP LEFT
    Mr. P. R. Brissenden ofWillesden
    Green
    and Miss J. M. Pearce of
    165 Haverstock Hill
    married on March 9th, 1957.
    TOP RIGHT
    Mr. Roy Daley and
    Miss Doreen Clarke
    both of Selsdon
    married on March...

  • Down Memory Lane 48

    Down Memory Lane. This football team took the field in 1912 to represent
    all the Ealings and the picture came to us from Mr. E. K. File.

  • Griffin Thursday hold Beckenham Hospital Cup 48

    Griffin Thursday hold Beckenham Hospital Cup
    On April 25th at
    Whyteleafe the
    Griffin team
    defeated R.A.F.
    Kenley 5-4 and so
    retained the
    Beckenham Hospital
    mid-week cup for
    another year. Our
    cheerful team on the
    left,...

  • J. S. Journal Competition 49

    J. S. Journal Competition
    We have had letters from 140 Finchley Road and Bournemouth
    pointing out that September 30th would be too early a
    closing date for staff who take late holidays to enter the
    competition. We are...

  • "N" Section Represent West End League 49

    "N" Section Represent West End League
    The Warehouse (" N " Section) team had the honour to represent the West
    End League in a goodwill match against Handsworth, a Birmingham team,
    on Easter Monday at Dulwich. This hard-fought...

  • News of J.S. Staff on National Service 50

    News of J.S. Staff on National Service
    The following notes are based on a feir of the letters we have received from our National
    Servicemen:—
    A. BANNISTKR, Tohror/h. Malta (Royal Marines). Recently spent a
    period in Libya on...