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  • Contents Page 02

    C125
    Page 2
    News and Developments
    Page 7
    Buyer Nappies
    Page 12
    North African Notebook
    Page 17
    New Veteran Visitors
    Page 18
    Don't Tempt Me to Smoke
    Page 20
    The Home Scene
    Page 22
    Spring Fever
    Page 24
    Griffin Report
    Page 26...

  • News and Developments 02

    NEWS & DEVELOPMENTS JS Personnel
    Department
    goes Mobile
    JS Mobile Recruiting Unit
    took the road a few weeks
    ago. Its job is to go to places
    near the homes of people who
    would like to work for the firm,
    but haven't yet got...

  • Buyer Napples Sinners Tralia 07

    BUYER NAPPLES SINNERS TRALIA
    JS Produce Buyer, Mr H. Haslam, struggles with Strine Buying fruit and vegetables over the past
    twenty-odd years has taken me all over the
    world, and, as I did pretty badly with French
    and Spanish...

  • Fire Down Under 10

    FIRE DOWN UNDER
    First impressions of the Tasmania disaster by
    Mr Michael Simons of the Fruit Exchange
    Reprinted by courtesy of the Fruit Trades Journa It has not rained in Tasmania since October and
    the drought had brought...

  • North African Notebook 12

    NORTH AFRICAN NOTEBOOK
    Miss R. D. Spiller writes about a recent journey
    by car from Ceuta to Derna As soon as one sets foot on African soil the
    atmosphere grips one. The people, the
    countryside, and of course the smells...

  • New Veteran Visitors 17

    IMEW VETERAN VISITORS JS Veterans Visiting Panel met on
    February 23rd at Christchurch,
    Blackfriars. This year's annual
    meeting was of special interest as
    the first one to be held since
    Mr. W. J . Hedges became
    Chairman of...

  • Don't Tempt Me to Smoke 18

    DON'T TEMPT ME TO SMOKE
    W.J. Bridgeman After Badger resigned I did not expect ever to see
    him again, and had no wish to. I had to train
    another bacon hand, and bacon hands, good
    bacon hands, are not made overnight. What...

  • The Home Scene 20

    THE HOME SCENE Spring Cleaning
    I can recollect the look of utter horror on my
    father's face at the very mention of those words.
    He would sit immobile, drawing on his pipe with
    determination, bemused by visions of furniture
    in...

  • Spring Fever 22

    SPRING FEVER
    Harry Brown on first steps towards
    a flying start in your garden Spring is with us once again, at least officially,
    and by the time these notes are published we shall
    probably have enjoyed some warm and...

  • Congratulations 23

    Congratulations Miss Christine Pues of Downs Crescent, Haverhill who works
    for JS at Haverhill. Miss Pues is the first Suffolk Girl Guide to
    be awarded the Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Medal.
    She is a member of the local Land...

  • Crossword Solution 23

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  • Griffin Report 24

    It has been encouraging to see the healthy
    increase in the number of football teams operating
    this season. Twenty-eight Section teams are
    playing regularly as well as several inter-departmental
    teams within the various Depots....

  • Badminton Finals 25

    Badminton Finals
    Opposite page
    Above—Mr. P. Jarvis of Eastbourne and Miss L. Jarvis, his
    nine-year-old daughter, who won the mixed doubles,
    beating Mrs. P. Wall and Mr. W. Howell of Basingstoke.
    Below—Mr. D. Cutts,...

  • Dances 26

    Kingston and Surbiton boys and girls at the 'Jolly Boatman', Hampton Court, on January 4. Kings Heath held a very lively dance (their first) on
    January 16 at the 'White Man'. Crawley dance was held at the 'George Hotel'...

  • Mr Edwards Retires 27

    MR EDWARDS RETIRES Mr. F. W. Edwards came to work for JS in 1920
    and, except for a reluctant fortnight in the
    General Office, worked at Union Street Cold
    Stores and Bacon Warehouse for just on
    47 years. During all that time he...

  • Movements and Promotions 28

    Movements and Promotions
    Managerial Transfers
    R, crams from Display Specialist to
    Wealdstone Self-Servioe
    from March 21
    K. INWARD from Spare at Bedford to Spare at
    Erdington from February 20
    w. MANSPIELD from Nuneaton to...

  • Retirements 29

    Retirements
    We send our best wishes to the following colleagues
    who have just retired.
    S. R. Smith commenced at Winchester on the
    20th August 1924, staying there until October 1926,
    when he went to 65 Croydon, remaining in...

  • Congratulations 30

    Congratulations to Mrs. M. B. Taylor who celebrated
    her 90th birthday on February 28th 1967.
    Congratulations to Miss Bridget McCarthy and
    Mr. Peter Roffey, both of Wimbledon branch,
    who were married at St. Gregory's,...

  • Retirement Parties 30

    Mrs. Rose Bolton, at the lively retirement party given
    by the staff at 1/4 Baling, where she was First Clerk.
    Mrs. Bolton has been with the firm for 32 years, and
    has the distinction of being one of the few women
    acting...

  • Obituaries 31

    Obituaries
    We regret to record the death of the following
    colleagues and send our sympathy to all relatives.
    E. H. Ramsden
    Mr. L. Wrench, Area Superintendent, writes
    Mr. E. H. Ramsden manager at Luton died on
    February 24th....

  • Crossword 32

    THE JOURNAL CROSSWORD
    No. 11/Solution page 23 Across
    1. A slice of toasted bread
    covered with melted
    cheese and butter (5, 7).
    7. The price of a journey
    for eatables (4).
    9. Generally eaten in the
    form of porridge...