'JS Journal', December 1968
new supermarket for Basingstoke (with photographs) pp.2-6;
new Kentish Town store (with photographs) pp.7-9;
new supermarket at Ashford (with photographs) pp.10-11;
new branch in Cheltenham (with photographs) pp.12-13;
peppermint creams (with photographs) pp.14-17;
Managers'...
new supermarket for Basingstoke (with photographs) pp.2-6;
new Kentish Town store (with photographs) pp.7-9;
new supermarket at Ashford (with photographs) pp.10-11;
new branch in Cheltenham (with photographs) pp.12-13;
peppermint creams (with photographs) pp.14-17;
Managers' Conference 1968 (with photographs) pp.21-23;
Warehouse and Transport Section dinner dance (with photographs) pp.24-25;
Maidstone dinner and dance (with photographs) pp.26-27;
Midland Area Dance at Coventry (with photographs) pp.28-29.
- Ref. No: SA/SC/JSJ/22/8
- Format: Publication
- Date: Dec 1968
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 volume
- Access: Open
Table of content
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Contents Page
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C139
Page 2
News and Developments
Page 14
Made for Christmas
Page 18
The Farmer's Wife is Plucking the Geese
Page 20
Nuts-in-Shell
Page 21
Managers' Conference 1968
Page 24
Parties In and Out of town
Page 30
White and... -
News and Developments
02
News and Developments
New Supermarket for
New Basingstoke Basingstoke's new supermarket
opened on November 12, the same
day as the Mayor opened the
shopping precinct. This supermarket
is one of our large ones with... -
Made for Christmas
14
Made for Christmas Basic ingredient in peppermint
creams is fondant made by heating
glucose and sugar until they're
liquid, cooling to turn this into a
sticky, transparent substance, then
beating until it becomes the... -
The Farmer's Wife is Plucking the Geese
18
A Christmas Tale by
W. J . Bridgeman Dusty Millar kicked down the starter of his old
motor-cycle and the machine stuttered into life.
"The snow ploughs are out in Cambridge, Dusty."
- "You can borrow a horse at Newmarket."... -
Nuts-In-Shell
20
Nuts-In-Shell
by Mr. A. Court, JS Produce Department More than likely, many of us do not get round
to eating nuts on the 25th or 26th of December,
but enjoy them when other festive delicacies
have been forgotten.
Of in-shell... -
Managers' Conference 1968
21
Managers' Conference 1968 This year the Managers' Conference
for branch managers and supervisory
staff was held at the Queen
Elizabeth Hall on November 11.
Arriving staff could have coffee
in the foyer before the first... -
Parties In and Out of town
24
Warehouse and Transport Section
held a dinner dance and
entertainments night at Deny and
Toms Rainbow Room on
November 2. About 540 members
and guests from Blackfriars,
Buntingford, Basingstoke and the
branches turned out... -
White and Golden
30
White and Golden Congratulations to Colin George and Helen
Welch, both formerly of Walton Branch. Colin
George is now at Bognor.
Congratulations to Geoffrey Orange and Sandra
Booth of Slough, who were married on
September 28... -
Obituary
31
Obituary
George Thomson worked in the Kitchens from
April 1937 with a National Service break of four
and a half years; for the last 13 years he was in
charge of the Bakery. All his colleagues in the
factory will remember his... -
Two New Appointments to District Supervisor
31
Staff News
Two New Appointments to District Supervisor R. E. Gregory joined the Company on the
15th July, 1929 and was appointed to the
management of Oxted in December, 1946. In
May, 1950 he took over Redhill and was... -
Frost Fairs
32
In 1814 the last of the Frost Fairs on the Thames took place. The river began to freeze after a severe frost which
began on January 8. By the end of January the ice was unbroken between London and Blackfriars Bridges.
Booths...
Related content
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The photograph was included in 'JS Journal' December 1968. Reference H2445/15 and 13/8848 are written on the back of the photograph.
Image of Queen Anne's Walk, Basingstoke branch exterior
SA/BRA/7/B/7/1/1
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Includes staff and customers. Some of the images feature in JS Journal December 1968. Photographs possibly by Brian Shuel.
Contact sheet of images relating to Cheltenham [253 High Street] branch
SA/BRA/7/C/15/1/4
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Includes staff, customers and general views of the town. Some of the images feature in 'JS Journal' December 1968. Images probably by Brian Shuel.
Contact sheet of images relating to Cheltenham [253 High Street] branch
SA/BRA/7/C/15/1/5
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Photograph of Kentish Town Road, Kentish Town, London including the Sainsbury's branch at 217-223 Kentish Town Road. Other shops visible include Blustons (clothes) and Stone (electrical). The photograph appears in JS Journal December 1968.
Image of 217-223 Kentish Town Road, Kentish Town branch exterior
SA/BRA/7/K/4/6/2
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Photograph showing a group including John Sainsbury (Chairman; later Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover) visiting the shop at 159 Queen's Crescent, Kentish Town, London after it had closed. This is probably the same visit depicted in JS Journal December 1968 page 7.
Image of 159 Queen's Crescent, Kentish Town branch after closure: J.D. Sainsbury and others visiting the closed shop
SA/BRA/7/K/4/1/11
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Photograph of the former Sainsbury's branch at 250-254 Kentish Town Road, Kentish Town, London after it had closed. A notice advises customers of the new self service store at 217/223 Kentish Town Road. The photograph appears in JS Journal December 1968.
Image of 250-254 Kentish Town Road, Kentish Town branch exterior after closure
SA/BRA/7/K/4/5/4
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Photograph included in 'JS Journal' December 1968 page 5 with caption "a general view of the area around the branch, with walkways at first floor level and open spaces around the shop front".
Image of Queen Anne's Walk, Basingstoke branch exterior
SA/BRA/7/B/7/1/5
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