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Stevenage Self-Service Branch Opens
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The New Town of Stevenage
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Swiss Rolls in South Wales
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Alexis Soyer
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? What
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Lloyd Maunder
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Safely Home
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How to Improve Your Tennis
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Stevenage Self-Service Branch Opens
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Stevenage
Self-Service Branch O p e i l S
We were almost overwhelmed by the warmth
of the welcome Stevenage shoppers gave the firm
when our new self-service branch opened in
the town's commercial centre on.July IOth.
The... -
The New Town of Stevenage
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The New Town of
STEVENAGE
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Besides the main commercial centre, where our new
branch is, Stevenage has, in each of its neighbourhoods,
a central shopping group of 15 to 30 shops and two
Oaks Cross smaller groups of 6... -
Swiss Rolls in South Wales
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They used to say in Dowlais that there wasn't any need for street lamps because
the great blast furnaces of the Dowlais Iron Works kept the town lit as bright as
day. The ironworks made rails that found a market wherever there... -
Alexis Soyer
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Alexis Soyer
The Gastronomic Kegenerator
1809-iSjS
Cook, author, inventor and practical joker,
this fantastical Frenchman became
Britain's most celebrated cook.
He died a century ago on August 5th, 1858.
This account of his... -
? What
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Can you identify the object in the picture below?
For the first correct identification to be opened
J.S. Journal offers a prize of a
£1 • O • O Premium Bond
Entries should be sent to J.S. Journal, Stamford
House, London,... -
Lloyd Maunder
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Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maunder of Tiverton. A recent photograph
taken when J.S. Journal called on them to
talk about Mr. Maunder's early days in business.
Mr. and Mrs. Maunder celebrated their diamond wedding
last... -
Safely Home
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Safely
Home
A holiday sketch
An, day the sea, grey and
vengeful, had lashed against the
rocks at the foot of St. Michael's
Mount and a gale, accompanied
at times by torrential rain, had
kept all the holiday-makers
indoors... -
How to Improve Your Tennis
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How to Improve Your Tennis
No. 2 of a series of short articles by
Tony M o t t r a m
The Backhand Drive
Many players, especially learners, find the back-hand drive an
unnatural stroke. Thev find particular difficulty in... -
J.S. Veterans
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J S Veterans take a day trip to
Southsea We took this portrait of M rs. A. Newton
at Southsea. She was one of the first
if not the first saleswoman to be
employed by J.S. She started work at
14 Church Road, Hove, at the end... -
J.S. Take part in British Diabetic Association Exhibition
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J.S. Take part in British Diabetic Association Exhibition
O N Wednesday, June
25th, H.R.H. The Princess
Alexandra opened
the British Diabetic
Association Exhibition
at Central Hall Westminster.
The object was
to show the... -
Congratulations
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Congratulations
The Institute of Certificated Grocers have published the following examination
successes:—
PRIZES
Salesman O. RANDELL, Bedford, Grocer's Gazette Challenge Cup. Cash
Prize of £10 and a silver medal. The Uno... -
Golden Wedding
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Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Hedditch celebrated
their golden wedding
on June 6th. After an
anniversary service
there was a surprise
party held in the Village
Hall at Sutton Green
at which all the villagers
gathered... -
Retirements
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Retirements
We send our very best wishes to the following colleagues who
have just retired:—
E. H. BAITUP, who joined the firm in March 1913
as a driver, a position he held until his retirement,
although his last few months... -
Presentation
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Presentation
Mrs. R. Johnson of
Bognor Regis is seen
here in the Royal West
Sussex Hospital, Chichester,
receiving a
chequefrom the Bognor
Regis branch staff. From
I. to r., Mr. R. Johnson,
Mrs. McGovern, Mr.
Croft... -
Down Memory Lane
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A picture taken in April, 1914, to mark the day that Stamford House opened.
It was sent in by Mr. W. A. Goss, who retired in 1949. From left to right, the
people wearing the elegant Edwardian suits are Messrs. Borman, Jeffries,... -
Down Memory Lane
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A picture taken in April, 1914, to mark the day that Stamford House opened.
It was sent in by Mr. W. A. Goss, who retired in 1949. From left to right, the
people wearing the elegant Edwardian suits are Messrs. Borman, Jeffries,... -
A. C. Giles
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Obituary
We regret to record the death of the following colleague and
send our deepest sympathy to all relatives.
A. C. GILES, who came to us as a Porter at Ewell in
September 1946. This was his base branch until his
sudden... -
Colchester's Day Out
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Colchester's Day Out
Some of the party
from Colchester
who went on the
S.S.A. outing to
Windsor and
Hampton Court on
June 15th. -
Obituary
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Obituary
We regret to record the death of the following colleague and
send our deepest sympathy to all relatives.
A. C. GILES, who came to us as a Porter at Ewell in
September 1946. This was his base branch until his
sudden... -
Award
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Award Winners of awards in Bedford's course in food hygiene, sponsored
by the town's Public Health Department, were Mr. H. A. Knell, manager of
our Bedford branch (extreme right), and Mr. G. E. Bradburn, assistant manager,
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Solution
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Solution The"? What" competition brought in a lot of entries.
Most people identified it correctly, though one thought
it a J.S. meat pie and from M. H. Wells came this erudite entry.
"The object illustrated is an All Metal... -
People on Holiday
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9 prizes
are offered by J.S. Journal in a
competition open to all members
of the staff or of the S.S.A.
a FIRST PRIZE of £ 1 0 . 0 . 0 .
a SECOND PRIZE of £ 5 . 0 . 0
and seven prizes each of £ 3 . 0 . 0 .
They will be...
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