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C111
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A letter from the Founder
Page 2
News and Developments
Page 10
Jars for Jams
Page 15
Kitchenfoil
Page 18
JS People at Play
Page 26
Planned Polyanthus
Page 27
Review
Page 28
Staff News
Page 32
Crossword -
A Letter from the Founder
02
The Founder of the firm was a man of few words. When Mr. Alfred Sainsbury
began work at Blackfriars in 1906 these were his first instructions from
Mr. J. J. Sainsbury. The letter came to light when Mr. Ivor Sainsbury was
going... -
News and Developments
03
Visitors at
Basingstoke
On May 4th a large number
of visitors were entertained
at our Basingstoke depot
and were taken on a tour of
inspection of the work of our
depot, one of the largest
food distribution centres... -
Jars for Jams
10
JARS FOR JAMS
by Victor Wyatt of The Glass Manufacturers' Federation GLASS is one of the oldest packaging materials
known to man, and yet in the highly competitive
marketing conditions of today, sales of
glass bottles and jars... -
Kitchenfoil
15
The Story Of the production Of aluminium, the
modem light metal Which today is finding a multi-
4. j x • • - i x - •
TUde Ot u s e s in industry, in packaging and, in the
tV.rmn«Lf;+»u~nx_:i u * XJ x- i. x.
torm Of... -
Crossword Puzzle Solution
17
Crossword Puzzle SOLUTION (see back cover)
ACROSS DOWN
1. Garlic, 4. Simnel,
8. Olympia, 9. Under,
10. Enlist, 13. Echo,
14. Atom, 15. Pat,
16. Egg, 18. Road,
21. Otti, 22. Sweets,
25. Fruit, 26. Cutlets,
27. Turnip, 28.... -
JS People at Play
18
Six-a-side, popular as ever, was the
Griffin Athletic Club's last big football
effort in a good season. Twenty-eight
teams, bags of supporters and good
football weather made a very happy day of
it at Dulwich. Winners were the... -
Griffin Report
21
THE football season finished on a high note
with an entry of 28 teams in the Six-a-Side
Tournament at Dulwich on Good Friday
and i t was pleasing that so many Country
Sections participated. Most matches were
closely fought,... -
Socials and Dances
22
Prizes, prizes, prizes were won by
JS people on the left, the girl above
got caught in the camera and we do
not have her telephone number -
the men in the picture up top and
opposite are pondering the chances
of the... -
JS Veterans
25
JS Veterans met on April 6 at Porchester
Hall Paddington to hold their Annual
General Meeting and Concert. The event
was attended by about 700 members of the
Group and after the election of the
committee for 1965-66 they were... -
Planned Polyanthus
26
Planned Polyanthus
H. Brown writes in this number
about making use of your
summer relaxation JUKE and July are months of comparative
relaxation for those who garden, and very
welcome too after the labours of April and
May.... -
About Shopping
27
Review
About Shopping Published by the
Consumer Council, 6d.
A NEW series of booklets giving facts about
buying is being published by the Consumer
Council and the first issue is titled, appropriately,
"About Shopping". It... -
Movements and Promotions
28
Movements and Promotions
Managers
G. BENTHAM
H. CROWE
G. HOWARD
0. KEEN
J. MASON
G. PARRY
E. RAMSDEN
A. RANGER
L. WARNES
From Victoria to further
training
From Self-service training
to Paddington
From 97 Kingston... -
Retirements
29
Retirements
We send our best wishes to the following colleagues
who have just retired.
C. H. C. Clarke was engaged as a learner at
159 Kentish Town in January 1920. After a short
period a t 296 Holloway he moved to the... -
Obituaries
31
Obituaries
We regret to record the death of the following
colleagues and send our deepest sympathy to all
relatives.
W. F. Attewell who joined the firm in 1920 as a
butcher at 140 Finchley Road. He was later
regraded to head... -
Crossword
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the journal crossword/No 3 ACROSS
1. Flavour of sugar licensing. (6)
4. Kind of cake for Christmas, Easter,
or Mothering Sunday. (6)
8. The scene of many spectacular
exhibitions. (7)
9. Down here for New Zealand! (5)
10....
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