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Buntingford
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BUNTINGFORD
The first J.S. warehouse out of town is at Buntingford
on the London—Cambridge Road. This step towards
partial decentralisation was taken to relieve pressure on
our Blackfriars warehouse. From Buntingford... -
Time to Think
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Time to Think
Finding out the best way
to do a j ob is the function
of an industrial technique
which has developed over the
past two or three generations into
what is today called Work Study.
Our article explains why
this... -
Other man's poison
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Other man's poison
Dr. E. S. Krudy, D.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., of J.S. laboratory writes about food allergies Allergy is as ancient as man himself. The Roman
Lucretius (99-55 B.C.) in his great epic "On the
Nature of Things" recognised... -
Competitive World
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Our man in America Competitive World
Mr. T. B. Brewer of East Harling takes a look at hard selling in U.S.A. When I was asked to spend a month in the United
States and Canada last year, with the object of discovering
all that... -
Bon Voyage
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Bon Voyage
A Short Course in Tube Travel by Allan Howlett
To be a successful tube traveller one must possess
the necessary amalgam of travelling equipment and
psychological hardiness. The first can be bought,
the second... -
Report on a Christmas Party
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J.S. Fund for Seriously Crippled
Children
Report on a
Christmas
Party
At twelve noon on Saturday, January 14th, 1961,
Blackfriars saw plans laid over two months for
the third annual party for the boys and staff
of... -
New Year's Dahlias
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Mr. H. G. Brown chooses
The
best
of the
new
dahlias
Puff Ball
Towneley Class It is just about a year ago that the Editor asked me
to give a selection of varieties suitable for gardeners
growing dahlias for the first time.... -
New Year at Blackfriars
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Laughs all Round
The camera catches lively laughing
moments at the New Year Dance
held at Blackfriars Canteen on
the turn of the year.
Four happy
people aren't
sorry to
see the
old year go ! Prizes from the... -
71 Club Dinner
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Hats All Round
at the 71 Club's Happy New Year party at Pimms* Guests
Mr. L. Starling and his wife (above on the
left) were guests of the club, and
Mr. and Mrs. Stacey (below) received a
bouquet to celebrate their wedding... -
Socials and Dances
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held a very successful dinner and dance
i on January 5th at the Red Lion, Barnet. Mr. Gilbert,
Manager at
Barnet (seated,
left), is the subject
of an unexpected
toast. Redhill Guests at the Redhill party held in
the branch... -
Congratulations
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Midlands Memory
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Mr. S. Hutchins
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The very cheerful man behind the monster cabbage in
our picture is Mr. S. Hutchins, porter-poulterer at
our Sydenham branch, who grew the vegetable himself—
all 18 lb. of it ! It was very close grained and tender
when... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
To Meat Supervisor
J. W. G. HEARNE of Beckenham
Mr. J. W. G. Hearne
Managers
J. FALLON
K. A. GLOSTER
F. MARCHANT
R. GREGORY
Assistant Managers
W. SAVAGER
J. GRAVES
F. J. THOMPSON
T. TUCKER
To... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
We regret to record the death of the following colleagues
and send our deepest sympathy to their relatives.
Mrs. E. Ewers, who joined the firm as a part-time
daily maid in 1946 at South Harrow. She was... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Mrs. E. Elvin, who retired in November after completing
eleven years' service as a supply woman at
North Finchley.
Mrs. D. Roworth, who retired in January from
Tonbridge, where she had worked as a daily maid... -
Contents Page
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SERIES No. A 77
Page 2
Buntingford
Page 8
Time to Think
Page 11
Other Man's Poison
Page 12
Competitive World
Page 14
Bon Voyage
Page 16
Report on a Christmas Party
Page 18
New Year s Dahlias
Page 20
New Year at Blackfriars
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J.S. Kids
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Saturday afternoons in January are party time for J.S. kids. This
year there have been parties all through the month. Southampton
held one on January 4th, the Drivers' Club held theirs on January
7th, a week later the Factory...
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