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  • Contents Page 02

    Page 1
    Freedom to Trade
    Page 6
    Chickens Cheep
    Page 12
    The Last of the Rotunda
    Page 14
    J.S. Jobs
    Page 16
    Royal Tunbridge Wells
    Page 26
    Cambridge Section of the S.S.A.
    Page 32
    Sugar
    Page 38
    ' O ' Section Dance
    Page...

  • Freedom to Trade 03

    Mr. James Sainsbury. At the Annual Dinner of the London Provision Exchange held on February 18th, the guest of honour was the Right Honourable Mr. John Hare, O.B.E., Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Replying to...

  • Chickens cheep 08

    A brief outline of the background to our campaign and what we hope it will achieve. By Mr. W. M. Justice, Manager of J.S. Meat and Poultry Department. At the dinner to launch our chicken campaign. Mr. Alan Sainsbury talking...

  • The Last of the Rotunda 14

    A Southwark landmark and a near neighbour of Stamford House has disappeared. It was built one hundred and seventy years ago. IN 1788 James Parkinson won, in a lottery in which he had bought two one-guinea tickets, the...

  • J.S. Jobs 16

    J.S. Jobs
    Number 11. New Series
    WE called in recently to see Mr.
    Stringer, who is in charge of our
    overflow depot at Saffron Walden.
    The depot is in two old buildings,
    one a makings and the other an
    old military prison. The...

  • Saffron Walden Home Guard 17

    Saffron Walden Home Guard
    At Saffron Walden in 1941 these members of J.S. staff made, up a unit of
    the 17th County of London (the King's Royal Rifles) on detachment to the 13th
    Essex. They are from left to right ; back row,...

  • Royal Tunbridge Wells 18

    ROUND THE BRANCHES By way of contrast to our visits to two new towns in recent numbers our pictures this month come from a town in Kent which started its development about three centuries ago M The J.S. branch at 62 Mount...

  • Cambridge Section of the S.S.A. 28

    Second of the J.S. Journal reports on visits to Sainsbury Staff Association sections FOLLOWING up our report from Croydon we called recently at Cambridge to talk to the people who run the S.S.A. section there and to find...

  • Sugar 34

    The West Indies have been growing sugar cane ever since Christopher Columbus took the plant there in 1493. The cane is a giant grass with stalks one to two inches thick. Harvesting (below) is mostly done by hand. The...

  • 'O' Section Dance 40

    At the Victoria Rooms on January 24th S E C T I O N held a dance TV singer Rosemary Squires came along to present prizes and wish everyone a good time and was so touched when Ann Taylor (left) presented a bouquet to...

  • Redhill holds a dance 42

    On January 4th Redhill section of the S.S.A. held a very successful dance to celebrate the New Year. Top of the page are some of the Redhill staff. Middle of page, on the left, are Mrs. Carter (with the bouquet) and the...

  • St. Albans Dance 44

    held a very lively dance at Waterend Barn on January 20th. On the right Mrs. Dyer (left) and Mrs. Hedges are receiving bouquets from Miss Trew and Miss Demaline. On the left is a group of officials and their wives. From...

  • Boys and Girls Come Out to Eat 46

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  • Congratulations 47

    Congratulations
    Congratulations to Mr. R. A. Ingham of J.S. Cheese
    Department, who was asked to go to Glasgow on
    February 17th, to be one of the judges of cheese
    entries in the Scottish Dairy Show. Entries in this
    show come...

  • Movements and Promotions 47

    Movements and Promotions
    The following transfers will be of interest to many members of our staff:—
    from Spare
    from Spare
    from Battersea
    from 218 Sutton
    from Tolworth
    to Chapter Street
    to Battersea
    to 218 Sutton
    to...

  • Obituary 47

    Obituary
    We regret to record the death of one of our colleagues and we send our sympathy
    all relatives:—
    T. MIDDLETON who was engaged in January, 1917, as a carman. He was
    later transferred to the Warehouse as a Warehouseman...

  • Brides and Grooms 48

    Brides and Grooms
    Mr. S. Stevenson and Miss P. Newson, Mr. G. Gallant of Chelmsford and
    both of East Harling, Miss B. Lee of Harold Hill,
    married on December 21st, 1957. married on December 25th, 1957.

  • Marriages 48

    Marriages (BETWEEN MEMBERS OF J.S. STAFF)
    Very best wishes for their future happiness to:—
    Mr. F. A. Stittle and Miss D. M. Drayton of Fordham Egg Packing Station,
    married on January 11th, 1958.
    Mr. D. Gatland and Miss R....

  • News of J.S. Staff on National Service 48

    News of J.S. Staff on National Service
    The following notes are based on letters we have received from our National
    Servicemen:
    A. A. BANNISTER, Tolworth. Cyprus (Royal Marines). Has been to seven
    countries since his call-up...

  • "J.S. Journal" Crossword No. 6 50

    A prize of £1 . i . 0 is offered for the first correct solution to be opened. Entries marked X-WORD should be sent to }.$ Journal t o arrive not later than March 31st, 1958, Across 1 and 5. Get in touch with the ...

  • People on Holiday 52

    9 prizes are offered by J.S. Journal in a competition open to all members of the staff or of the S.S.A. There will be a FIRST PRIZE of £10.0.0, a SECOND PRIZE of £ 5 . 0 . 0 and seven prizes each of £3.0. ' They will be...