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SERIES No. A83
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Family Magazine
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All my own—Family
Page 8
On Trial
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A Generation of Farm Progress
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Griffin Report
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Summertime
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5000 at Dulwich
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J. S. Veterans at Southend
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Family Magazine
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The balloon goes up
The first number of FAMILY is out on
September 18th. It's SAINSBURY'S
new woman's magazine sold only in our
branches. Pages and pages, many in full colour,
of fashion, food, fiction, beauty-care,... -
All my own—Family On Trial
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We asked the Editor of Family magazine
to tell us how it feels to edit one's own magazine.
She sent us a do-it-yourself kit for
would-be editors which we print below.
DEAR J.S. READERS,
So you want to know what it's like to... -
Over the water directly
06
The map above, lent to us by Mr. J. D. Sainsbury, is part of one printed in London in
1760. It shows, at the tip of the coloured line and marked in dotted lines, "The Intended
New Bridge" at Blackfriars. It was originally called... -
On Trial
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On Trial
Self-service is a way of retailing that depends to a great
extent on the quality of wrapping materials like paper, board
and above all plastic film. How effective they
are is a matter for tests and experiment.
Our... -
A Generation of Farm Progress
12
Modern farming has been going through a revolutionary
change as radical as the changes which took place in the
18th century when England's agricultural pioneers led the way
towards greater and better planned production.
In... -
Griffin Report
17
GRIFFIN REPORT We are now coming to the end of the summer
season and it gives us an opportunity to look back.
It would be fair to say that in the sport of cricket,
it has not been one of the most successful years.
Only one... -
Museum Piece
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MUSEUM PIECE
This venerable
coffee tin was
brought in to one of
our branches by a
customer who had
had it on her larder
shelf since the
1930s. She tried to
make some coffee
from the contents,
but the results
naturally... -
Summertime
18
Summertime — when it seemed always summertime In 1911 the staff of our Oxford branch went on a picnic to celebrate the shop's first birthday.
Here they are photographed, relaxed, contented and reflecting the peace and serenity... -
5000 at Dulwich
20
It was a record !
J.S. people came
from everywhere to
take part in the
biggest and best yet
fete put on by the
S.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy
Sainsbury help to carve the
Bank Holiday Monday joint.
It was one of the... -
J. S. Veterans at Southend
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A day out with J.S. Veterans
Southend in the sun For this year's outing
Southend was the
target for 380 J.S.
veterans who turned
up with and without
hats to enjoy the
sunshine on the pier.
Below on the right is
Mr. G.... -
Footballer of the Year
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The Barrett Memorial Trophy
9 Griffin Footballers
In last month's J.S. Journal we announced in
Griffin Report the presentation of the Barrett
Memorial Trophy by Mr. W. Barrett, one of
the firm's drivers, in memory of his... -
The S.SA. Chess Group Success
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S.S.A. Chess Group wins Lacey Cup
Chess Club captain,
Mr. D. S. Osborne,
accepts the Lacey Cup
from Mr. H. D. Callender,
President of London
Commercial Chess League. The S.S.A. Chess Group have become the first
club to win... -
Congratulations
33
On the right are M r. and Mrs. F. Floodgate signing the register after their
wedding on June 10th at St. Andrew's, Catford. Mr. Floodgate is with
Maintenance Dep t. and Mrs. Floodgate, who was Miss Sheila Gooddy of... -
Day out for Bury St. Edmunds Section
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Day out for Bury St. Edmunds
Section
Picnic lunch for eightytwo
S.S.A. members
and friends from Bury
St. Edmunds on a day
out on July 9th when
they took a trip on the
Broads and visited
Yarmouth. -
Veteran Prizewinner
33
Mr. C. Ransom, formerly a J.S. van
driver, who for two years running
has carried off the trophy in the Over
Forties race at a Hayling Island
holiday camp. Our heartiest
congratulations to this veteran
runner who at 82 is... -
Be in the Swim
34
BE IN THE SWIM ON OCTOBER 7th
The Griffin
Swimming Gala
is going to be
held at
Marshall Street
Baths on
October 7th
(it's a Saturday)
and you can
get entry forms
for the big splash
from all Branch or
Depot... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
To Spare Manager
G. c. BARSBY Drury Lane
D. L. WHITE Harlow
G. C. Barsby D. L. White
To Assistant Manager
N. E. HEDGER Hemel Hempstead
Forty Years' Service
Congratulations to the following members... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
We regret to record the death of the following colleagues
and send our deepest sympathy to their relatives.
H. Ewen
S. C. Carter, who retired as a cleaner from the
depot in 1942 after nine years' service. He died... -
Retirements
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Retirements
We send our best wishes to the following colleagues who
have just retired.
Miss F. A. Baxter Mrs. L. Crompton
Miss F. A. Baxter, who joined the staff of the
factory in 1942. She retired on June 29th, 1961,...
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