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New Branch at Stockwell
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When the villages of Clapham
and Lambeth began to be
joined up by houses about a
century ago, Stockwell grew—
a place on the way to another
place. The future has moved
in now, and the pattern of life
changes daily as the... -
Christchurch and S.L.I.M.
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The new Christchurch opened by
the Duke of Edinburgh stands facing
Blackfriars Road, where
people gathered to greet the Duke.
Below is the interior of the church during the
opening service. The two choir stalls (one of
which... -
Saturday Football
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Saturday Football
For most years since the war the Depot Sections
have operated in the West End League. They have
met with mixed success, "N," "Q" and "V" Sections
all winning honours at various times. However,
on the only... -
P.B.X.
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Communications
P-B-X
A general view of the switchboard.
Mrs. J. Hearn, Telephonist
in Charge, who has been with
J.S. for five years. With
Mrs. Walker she helps to
maintain the record system
which keeps track of... -
A Fine and Worthwhile Job
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A Fine and Worthwhile Job
Mr. O. E. Randle, of Work Study, writes
about the contribution being made by
some J.S. People to the work of
Trueloves School.
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Mr. Simon Sainsbury
announces one of the
winning... -
Pensioners' Progress
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Pensioners' Progress
An account of a new Visiting Scheme
that has been organised by J.S. Veterans.
The J.S. Veterans' Group, first organised just after
the formation of the Sainsbury Staff Association,
has grown steadily in... -
Seeker II
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Seeker II
Mr. J. G. Dearlove writes about
the training vessel of
the Southwark and Walworth
Sea Cadet Corps.
Above is Ronald Fry, who looks after the clearance of
the firm's imports through the docks, and whose passion
for... -
Socials and Dances
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J.S. People
enjoy themselves at Coventry
Lots of fun at the Coventry
dinner, dance and social at the
Leofric on January 23rd.
Guests from Walsall came over
to join in. On the left are
two fugitives from the Fancy
Dress... -
Union St. Dines Out
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Union Street dines out
On Friday March 18th the Union Street
Branch of the Transport and General Workers
Union held their third annual dinner at Friars
Hall. On the left Mr. L. H. Smith,
Branch Chairman, welcomes the guests.... -
Congratulations
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Congratulations To Mr. K. G. Owen and Miss S. J. Hawkins, both of
Haywards Heath branch, married on March 5th. To Mr. Ron Glazier and Miss Janet Walters, both of
Head Office, who were married on February 20th. -
J.S. Prizewinners
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J.S. Prizewinners in the Industrial Catering
Association cooking competition were Mr. L. C.
Fin (left) and Mr. H. A. Robson. Mr. Fitt,
who is a chef at Blackfriars canteen, won second
prize in Class 1, the preparation of a... -
Contents Page
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S E R I E S No. A 70
Page 2
New Branch at Stockwell
Page 10
Christchurch and S.L.I.M.
Page 14
Saturday Football
Page 16
P.B.X.
Page 18
A Fine and Worthwhile Job
Page 21
Pensioners' Progress
Page 22
Seeker II
Page 24
Socials... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Miss J. S a v a g e , who was engaged in September
1952 as a Daily Housekeeper at Norbury, at which
branch she remained until her retirement on March 1st
of this year.
Miss D. White, who joined the firm in 1949 at... -
Transfer and Promotion
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Transfer and Promotion
Head Butchers
L. JONES from Amersham to
S. HILDRETH
128 Kilburn
at Amersham
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