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Coventry - a new branch
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COVENTRY '64 Coventry is a town full of vitality and confidence
in the future. The new Cathedral which has risen
so swiftly alongside the ruins of its 14th century
predecessor symbolizes all our hopes for a long, prosperous and... -
Map man at work
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Map man at work
An affable, enthusiastic, bearded sculptor called
John Skelton devised the map at the entrance to
the new shop at Coventry. He also did the map
at Chichester and the White Hart at Guildford.
John Skelton first... -
Pickles, Past, Present and Future
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PICKLES PAST PRESENT Although pickling has a long
history as a food preserving
process, little has been written
about it. Our article by
Mr John Dakin of the Food
Manufacturers' Research
Association covers briefly... -
Managers' Conference 1964
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MANAGERS CONFERENCE 1964 On 28th October a conference of the firm's service and self-service managers
began with a joint session at Archbishop Amigo Hall, St George's Cathedral where
Mr Alan welcomed them. Mr J. D., Mr Simon and... -
Brancho
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BRANCHO The 1965 game for two or more players. All you need is one dice and inexhaustable patience.
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Journal Crossword
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the journal crossword/No 1 ACROSS
/. They may be crackers! (8)
7. Sweet girl who takes one in? (5)
8. For puddings no doubt. (7)
10. Chop of whiskers? (6)
11. One short of a dozen, obviously! (6)
12. May be given in contempt... -
Waste and Disposal - a National Problem
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' If seven maids with seven mops
Swept it for half a year,
Do you suppose?' the Walrus said,
That they could get it clear?'
' / doubt it,' said the Carpenter,
And shed a bitter tear.
104 men sweep 220 miles of street in... -
Solution to the Journal Crossword
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solution to the journal crossword
ACROSS
I. Biscuits, 7. Honey,
8. Tapioca, 10. Mutton,
II. Eleven, 12. Nickname,
15. Turnover, 18. Overdo,
19. Stores, 20. Pickles,
22. Crepe, 23. Lean meat.
DOWN
1. Butter, 2. Supper,
3.... -
Whatsit?
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Whatsit No 8 Solution in our next issue
Whatsit in our last issue
turned out to be just an
end on view of a packet of
cocktail slicks. For people
who may be quite mystified
by this month's whatsit,
above; it isn't edible... -
Clacton '64
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Dear Mum, Packed the old bag last Oct 17 and off to Butlin's with the Sainsbury's — a fab week-end but oh my pore feet! or I might have got myself a prize too Next day the kids got into their fancy dress gear. What a game for...
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Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
Managers
A. BUDDIN
L. CARRINGTON
E. CORNELIUS
E. GORMAN
W. GUEST
G. KNIGHT
A. MORGAN
L. SALTER
O. SPENCER
W. TOWERSEY
W. TURRELL
T. WELHAM
R. WOODHOUSE
from Stockwell
to Portsmouth
from... -
Weddings and Golden Weddings
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Weddings and Golden Weddings
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs
Taylor who celebrated their golden
wedding on September yth. They
were holidaying at Sandown I.O. W.
when the photograph was taken.
Congratulations too to Mr and... -
Marriages
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Marriages
Miss J. Cooke t o Mr A. Cauldery Walsall,
19th September 1964.
Miss J. Slater t o Mr D. Mallett4i Norwich,
26th September 1964 -
Diploma and Certificate winners
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Diploma and Certificate winners in
the Institute of Meat Examinations
Meat Trades Diploma
R. E. BRIGINSHAW
D. R. DAY
D. FROST
P. HEFFERNAN
D. G. IZZARD
Craftsman's Certificate
Teddington
Coulsdon
24 Croydon
12/16... -
Retirements
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Retirements
We send our best wishes to the following colleagues who
have just retired
W. McGovern began as a learner at Streatham
in March 1920, and moved to 147 Balham in
the following year. In 1925, he was transferred
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Obituaries
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Obituaries
We regret to record the death of the following colleagues and
send our deepest sympathy to all relatives
Mrs P. Campbell who joined the firm in May 1954
as a shop cleaner at Somers Town. In November
1959 she became... -
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C107
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Coventry - a new branch
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Pickles, Past, Present and Future
Page 14
Managers' Conference 1964
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Brancho
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Journal Crossword
Page 19
Waste and Disposal - a National Problem
Page 22
Clacton...
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