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28th March 2023, 08:02 PM
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Re: CWS the Co-op
Not sure here James but you say something about a first Ship?? Post #1
1844 The Co-operative movement started with the Rochdale Pioneers. The original shop is preserved as the Rochdale Pioneers Museum.
Is all i read in that Link! Possibly Shop not Ship??
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28th March 2023, 08:33 PM
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Re: CWS the Co-op
The Northern Co-opererative Society Ltd. It was independent of the CWS. It was founded around 1868 and lasted until the 1990's A smart ass bean counter and a poor board of directors brought to its knees. At its height it was the largest retailer in Aberdeenshire. They had their own dairy, bakery and for supply of coal their own collier S.S. Thrift. In the 1950's they paid out a dividend of 2/3p in the pound. My mother's # 29864. When we were married in 1970, purchased a one share dividend, I found it with other papers a few months back.
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28th March 2023, 08:50 PM
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Re: CWS the Co-op
A few Pics of that Ship
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Last Pic may be of interest to Mike !
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29th March 2023, 05:32 AM
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Re: CWS the Co-op
I remember the tin checks we got for each spend there.
Once a year counted them up and a divi was paid depending how much you spent in the year.
Eggs in paper bags, cheese cut from a block, bacon cut on the slicer and all the prices counted up on the side of a sugar bag.


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29th March 2023, 10:28 AM
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Shout out to all those who remember their mother's Co-op No but cannot remember their new password created yesterday.
You are my people
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29th March 2023, 10:41 AM
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29th March 2023, 11:24 AM
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As i frequently say to my wife * who are you ?*, password !!, did think of having it tattooed on my hand.
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29th March 2023, 11:30 AM
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At one point Keith my youngest daughter, hubby and I all had the same pin number for our debit cards! Now my grandchildren know it - to gain access to my laptop for approved word games.
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29th March 2023, 01:20 PM
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The original CWS, the Pioneers shop is still there on Yorkshire Street.. ROCHDALE
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30th March 2023, 05:15 AM
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Passwords, I have 38 of them.
All written down on a sheet of paper carefully hidden so I am the only one knows where it is.
Just about every one you have to deal with now wants a pass word to gain access.
Might have to leave myself a note to show where I have it hidden.
Then there are the numbers for the phone, and the ATM, how many more of these bloody things do I need?


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