Image of Kempston store on opening day: basement car park
- Ref. No: SA/BRA/7/B/12/3/40
- Format: Black and white print
- Date: 1975
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
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First page: "Will it be a happy Christmas?" about 3 armed robberies in Ruislip, Chelsea and Bromley; "Depots at the ready" about christmas distribution; "Staff give up free time to help old and disabled" about Wimbledon, Langney, Stevenage and Swindon opening for 2 extra hours so disabled can do their shopping without the bustle of normal opening hours. Page 2: "Superlatives fly as top food scientists tour JS labs" at Rennie House; "Tesco results - a case of swings and roundabouts" about the performance of the two companies; "The last of the great 1975 opening bonanza" about Walton-on-Thames freezer centre. Page 3: "Carry on Greenford" about one store closing and another opening; "Moving house at Blackfriars" [head office]; "Sainsburyana goes on show" about the history of JS on show in staff restaurant at Stamford House; "As smart as paint" about new paint and emulsion on sale; "Stationary gets going" about writing pads and envelopes; "Christmas card sales down" about increase in price of postage. Page 4 & 5: "I know what it is...It's a ??? No it's a ??? Or could it be a ???"; "Christmas wine competition winners"; "Operation Turkey, or how JS gets the bird". Page 6: "Your letters"' "Steam supporters wanted" about trainspotters; "Letters from customers"; "Branch openings and planning applications". Page 7: "Compliments to the chef" about Brian Child, one of the youngest fully qualified chefs in the country; long service, appointments, retirements. Page 8: "Kempston revisted" about JS's largest ever supermarket.
'JS Journal', Christmas 1975
SA/SC/JSJ/29/13
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