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Mr. J. G. Dearlove
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Mr. J . G. Dearlove
A tribute from Mr. N. C. Turner
Mr. J . G. Dearlove's tragic death on 11th July
was a grievous shock to all his many colleagues
and friends within the Company.
Educated at St. Paul's School,... -
News & Developments
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NEWS & DEVELOPMENTS Air Lift at
Basingstoke
On Sunday July 30 the RAF
moved in at our Basingstoke depot.
They came in answer to an appeal
by the firm, after the commercial
helicopter earmarked for the job
of lifting air... -
Fire! Fire !
10
An account of the growth of fire fighting
organisations in London and a look at what
the firm does about fire prevention. An
article prepared from material and research
by Mr. Ivor Tasker and Mr. J. T. Preston,
the JS Fire... -
The Aerosol
15
The three JS aerosols. The "aerosol" that has become so familiar an
object in the home or the garage or even in
factories over the past dozen years is a modern
development of a principle that has been
known for over a hundred... -
Crumbs!
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Crumbs!
The Secretary, J. Sainsbury Limited
Dear Sir,
We enclose herein one Bourbon Biscuit, which
was contained in a packet of similar biscuits
purchased from your Balham Branch on
24th June, 1967. As can be seen, one side... -
The Home Scene
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THE HOME SCENE You Name it They
Teach it
When this issue comes out many of us will be
at the seaside, or on our way there, or just back.
It may seem, therefore, inappropriate to think
about the winter evenings that are... -
Dances and Darts
20
Balham Section of the SSA held
its first big dance for a long time
on May 27th at the Bedford Hotel.
Over 150 members, friends and
relations turned up for a
swinging evening. Above is the Leicester Darts team
which won the... -
Griffin Report
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GRIFFIN REPORT
JS play Harris of Calne for the 21st time On June 10 the annual cricket match between
JS and C & T Harris of Calne was played at
Dulwich. The origin of this series of games is
explained in the inscription on the... -
Veterans at Southend
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Southend June 22nd. About five
hundred of our Veterans were
welcomed by Miss Celia Sainsbury
and Miss Munro when they arrived
for a sunny day's relaxation by the sea,
either dozing or chatting in deck chairs
or taking... -
Arthur Bayley Retires
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RETIREMENT
Arthur Bayley entertained at Dulwich Arthur Bayley, whose colleagues entertained
him at a retirement party in the Dulwich Sports
Pavilion on May 19, has for 20 years, been a
very popular committee member of... -
Round Up
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Above, Mr. Jennings, right, presenting a watch on behalf of the
staff to Mr. Spragg at Reading branch when he left to take up
his post as District Supervisor in training.
Below, Mr. A. H. Gibbs (centre) surrounded by his family... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
Managerial Appointments
K. HAYWOOD
L. HOWEIiL
D. MCGINN
from Spare at Purley to the
management of 24 Croydon
from June 22
from Assistant Manager at
51 Ealing to the management of
Hanwell from... -
Retirements
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Retirements
We send our best wishes to the following colleagues.
A. H. Gibbs commenced at Hastings on 3rd
December, 1923, and remained on the South Coast
at various branches until December 1932, when
he was appointed Manager... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
We regret to record the death of the following
colleagues and send our sympathy to all relatives.
Miss P. H. Bird was engaged by the company
in October 1965 as a clerk at 147 Balham and
Ave months later was... -
Contents Page
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Page 2
Mr. J. G. Dearlove
Page 3
News & Developments
Page 10
Fire! Fire !
Page 15
The Aerosol
Page 18
The Home Scene
Page 20
Dances and Darts
Page 22
Griffin Report
Page 24
Veterans at Southend
Page 25
Arthur Bayley... -
What's in your Attic?
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WHAT'S IN YOUR ATTIC? We'd like to thank all the people
who sent us photographs and
letters and old bills and price
lists and other reminders of past
days in the firm (and out of it).
We'd like to thank specially Mr.
Tupman...
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