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Mr Alfred Sainsbury
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News and Developments
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Cube Roots
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Two Retirements
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Marmalade for JS Breakfasts
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KS Veterans' Visiting Panel
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Suddenly it's Spring
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Slough... -
Mr. Alfred Sainsbury
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Mr. Alfred Sainsbury
Just as we were going to press we received the news
that Mr. Alfred Sainsbury, the fifth son of the Founder,
died in his 82nd year.
Mr. Alfred joined the business in 1906 as a young
man after having... -
News and Developments
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Redhill, which, says the
guidebook, gets its name
from the local sandstone, is a
19th century town which
came into existence with the
opening of the railway to
Brighton. Sainsbury's opened
up for trade there at... -
Cube Roots
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FIRST CENTURY
Focus on Suppliers in this issue
is about the growth of the Liebig
Group which celebrates its
hundredth birthday this year.
OXO cubes are made by
the Group's subsidiary
0X0 Limited. We are indebted to The... -
Two Retirements
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Two Retirements
When Mr. F. A. Pagden and
Mr. A. C. Welch retired on April 30th
the firm lost from active work two Area
Superintendents from areas south east
and south west of London.
Both Mr. Pagden and Mr. Welch had... -
Marmalade for JS Breakfasts
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Marmalade
forJS
Breakfasts
An account in
pictures of the
making of JS
marmalade THE story is told that in 1561 when
Mary Queen of Scots sailed from
Calais to be crowned Queen in
Scotland, her Spanish doctor made
her an... -
L
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by Peter Proto I DIDN'T, I'm afraid to say, take too readily to
the motor-car. And I think the car felt the
same towards me.
I started taking driving lessons last October.
After months of contemplation and thought
beforehand,... -
JS Veterans' Visiting Panel
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JS Veterans' Visiting Panel
Mr. W. C. Gurr writes about
some of the problems of
retirement and the work done by
the JS Veteran Visitors in
helping to face them Mr. G.H. Lovegrove.Vistting Panel Secretary addresses the... -
Suddenly it's Spring
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Suddenly it's Spring
H. Brown's gardening
notes for this issue cover
routine jobs and advise
on plant selection for
the small garden Another busy month. Happily the lighter
evenings make us less dependent on a fine
weekend,... -
Slough goes Dancing
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Slough goes Dancing
Slough section held a very lively
dinner and dance on March 13th at
the White Hart Hotel, Windsor.
About 250 members and their
guests were there to dine and dance.
In a raffle for the JS Crippled... -
Factory win Cup
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Factory win Cup
Griffin 'Q' won the Senior Challenge
Trophy of the West End AFA in
solid style by defeating Osram-GEC
5-3 on March 13th. Our factory team
started with four goals in the first
13 minutes. Picture on the... -
Congratulations
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Congratulations to Mr. Dennis
Warren and Miss Valerie
Gilbert of Crawley, married at
St. John's Church on
March 27th
Congratulations to Mr. Jim
Denman and Miss Pat Down
of Crawley, married at Worth
Church on March... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
Managers
J. BIGLAND
K. BOSTON
J. BRECKm,
W. BUTCHER
P. DAVIS
E. GORMAN
G. HOULFORD
G. HUNT
C. MINTER
R. MOTA
J. NANZER
Spare Managers
B. GOODSWEN
A. MOTT
A. PIKE
D. WHITE
from... -
Retirements
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Retirements
We send our best wishes to the following colleagues
who have just retired.
W. J. Bridgeman joined the firm as a learner in
July 1921 at 8 Temple. Three years later he moved
to St. Albans, and in October 1927 he... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
We regret to record the death of the following
colleagues and send our deepest sympathy to all
relatives.
W. H. Ayliffe who was engaged as a
warehouseman at Blackfriars in 1942. He
subsequently became checker and... -
What is it?
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What is it? It's a Sausage Tree. You mean like those Spaghetti Trees? No, this is for real.
Where does it grow? All over the African tropical belt. Family name is Bignoniaceae and
this is the Kigel Africana Bentham species. Its...
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