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..... it was MacFisheries ................
By 1900, when J H Mills become a limited company, there were 12 stores and the name 'International Stores' was in use.
In 1950, J H Mills changed its name to Gateway. From then the name 'Gateway' was mainly used for all of the company's new (supermarket-style) stores but 'International Stores' was retained for the traditional-style stores.
Gateway was taken over by Linfood Holdings in 1977 but International Stores were not, initially part of the deal (although many branches of International Stores closed at this time, or were re-branded as Gateway as a subsidiary part of the deal).
Linfood Holdings changed its name to the Dee Corporation in 1983 and then proceeded to acquire International Stores (along with other well-known names, such as Fine Fare and Keymarkets). All of the stores were then either closed or re-branded as Gateway. (The Dee Corporation changed its name back to Gateway Corporation plc, to match the store names, in 1988).
Between 1989 and 1991, over 100 stores were sold off to Asda and Kwik Save.
The firm opened the first Somerfield store in 1990. in 1994, Gateway Foodmarkets became Somerfield Stores.
Thus, if there's still a supermarket trading on a former International Stores site, there's a very good chance that it will bear the Somerfield brand name (although it could be Asda or Kwik Save) and, incidentally, be part of a multi-national group that includes the Carrefour chain in France.
Primary Source:
http://www.somerfield.plc.uk/download/history/historyofs omerfield.pdf
Also:
http://www.somerfield.plc.uk/index.asp?sid=17
..... I'm sorry, woofgang, but I myself have absolutely no recollection of a deli from the old day's called Jolly's, so hope this will do instead (it looks a bit of a mix for a bakery and deli !!) .......
They wouldn't last five minutes around here either, marie. And neither would the fascia's, which were of glass with black backgrounds and gold lettering. Sorry about the MacMarket, A.T., I didn't mean to imply that they did not exist, It is only that I have no memory of them. Anyone remember the old Woolworth 3d and 6d and Walls Stop Me and Buy One ?
They used to sell these things called bathchaps,which were pigs cheeks that had been cooked and breadcrumbed.Milk used to come in big old pint bottles with a cardboard lid.And I used to go and get my Dad twenty Players Navy Cut cigarettes and nobody turned a hair at a child asking for ciggies.!
I also used to go to the Jug and Bottle and get beer from a barrel poured into a jug to take home ,whereupon my Dad would put the hot poker from the fire into the beer and then drink it. I never knew why he did this !
I remember helping my mother do the weekly shop at our local International Stores in Sawbridgeworth, Herts. One of my jobs was to collect the Green Shield Stamps they gave out and I'd spend ages sticking them in the books. Can't ever recall what we actually got with our savings; but mum did eventually become a cashier at the stores!
And this site might help bring back some memories;
http://www.nostalgiacentral.com/