'JS Journal', November 1964
Grocer's Institute annual dinner and prize-giving (with photographs) pp.2-3;
planned new branch at 54/55 Chapel Market (with photographs) p.4;
planned new branch in Bath (with photographs) p.5;
new self-service branch at 122 King's Road (with photographs); planned new self-service...
Grocer's Institute annual dinner and prize-giving (with photographs) pp.2-3;
planned new branch at 54/55 Chapel Market (with photographs) p.4;
planned new branch in Bath (with photographs) p.5;
new self-service branch at 122 King's Road (with photographs); planned new self-service branch at Gold Street, Kettering (with photographs) p.7;
planned new self-service branch in Tunbridge Wells (with photograph) p.8;
planned new self-service branch at 40/46 St. Stephen's Street, Norwich (with photographs) p.9;
opening of new branch at 114 Ilford High Road (with photographs) pp.10-12;
new branch at 44/48 London Road, Forest Hill (with photographs) pp.13-14;
Griffin Report on sports (with photographs of bowls finalists, tennis finals, netball competition and cricket) pp.20-25
- Ref. No: SA/SC/JSJ/18/7
- Format: Publication
- Date: Nov 1964
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 volume
- Access: Open
Table of content
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Contents Page
02
C107
Page 2
Training for the Future
Page 4
News and Developments
Page 15
Paint me Smiling
Page 17
Finals Day 1964
Page 18
Risks and Benefits
Page 26
Trading Report
Page 31
Obituary. Mr T. A. Reeve
Page 32
Whatsit?
On the... -
Training for the Future
02
Training for the Future
A National Problem of the
Retail Food Trade
On 13th October the Grocer's Institute held its
annual dinner and prize-giving at the Savoy
Hotel, London. The chief guest was Mr T. R.
Weaver, C.B., Deputy... -
News and Developments
04
Chapel Market
JS moved into Chapel Street
(now Market) probably in 1878
and certainly before 1880.
First shop was number 44
which lasted till 1916.
Second branch opened in this busy
hard-trading shopping centre in
1897 at... -
Risks and Benefits
15
At this year's Conference of the
Association of Public Health
Inspectors, Mr. E. F. Williams,
Chief Chemist of the firm's laboratory,
read a paper in which he discussed
the necessity for the use of chemical
additives in the... -
Paint me Smiling
19
I overtake the police car. Glancing in the driving mirror I watch it turn down a side
road. I change down to third gear and wait for the turning that I want, I turn into it
and drive in the opposite direction to the police... -
Griffin Report
20
The Bowls Section have had one of their best
seasons and it has been pleasing to welcome
some new players. Several matches have been
arranged against other Clubs and the standard
of play has undoubtedly been getting... -
Trading Report
26
TRADING REPORT
Mr 0. Randell of Work Study writes
about his study tour of Hollandf
Denmark J Sweden j West Germany
and Switzerland In April of this year I had the good fortune to be
selected as one of the participants in a... -
Obituary. Mr T. A. Reeve
31
The sudden passing of Mr T. A. Reeve late on
Friday evening, 16th October, came as a tremendous
shock to all who knew him, especially
to those who have had the pleasure of working
with him for many years.
He started his... -
Whatsit?
32
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Photograph showing High Road in Ilford including the 124 High Road branch after closure (on the left), and the new 114 High Road supermarket (in the background towards the right). There is also a Sainsbury's lorry (882 DYR) outside number 124. The photograph appears in JS Journal November 1964 pages 10-11.
Image of 124 High Road and 114 High Road, Ilford branches exteriors
SA/BRA/7/I/1/2/1
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In 1964 the branch was completely rebuilt on a larger site which incorporated the site of the original store. Image included in 'JS Journal' November 1964, p.11.
Image of chairman Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Drury Lane and customers in new 114 High Road, Ilford branch on its opening day
SA/BRA/7/I/1/1/12
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