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Branch staff urged: 'Be a smiler!'
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Branch staff urged: 'Be a smiler!' October 1 saw a switch to
new winter uniforms in the
branches - and also the start
of a two-month initiative to
examine relationships with
customers to see how they
can be maintained and... -
It's the opening season — and Broad Marsh and East Ham kick-off to a roaring start
01
It's the opening season — and Broad Marsh and
East Ham kick-off to a roaring start One, two, three . . .
and another new JS
super - dupermarket
opens. This time in the
Broad Marsh shopping
centre at Nottingham.
One - the... -
Chiefs cut a dash with new look overalls
02
Chiefs cut a dash with new look overalls There have been some radical
changes in ladies' branch
fashion. Gone is the net
poncho cap worn in the
preparation areas, and its
place is being taken by a
nifty blue gingham hat... -
Enraged supermarket boss runs amok
02
Enraged supermarket boss runs amok Reports have reached us of
a pitched battle between
small shopkeepers and representatives
of a supermarket
chain in provincial France.
A local supermarket manager
had been sent to jail... -
Flower show could be the last say depot group
02
Flower show could be the last say depot group Autumn is a time for reflection,
and where better than amidst
the mellow fruits and flowers
of the season at Buntingford
depot's horticultural show.
It was also an... -
Save-as-you-earn share scheme starts this month
02
Save-as-you-earn share scheme starts this month October 11 is share day.
Options to acquire JS ordinary
shares will be offered to
members of JS staff who have
been with the company over
five years.
The shares will be... -
Shed a pound and save a life
02
Shed a pound and save a life Six lovelies, who are not as
slender as they would like to
be, are giving more than the
customary pound of flesh to
a good cause. And their
workmates are paying for it!
Olive Cain, Maggie... -
Sugar: Nobody panicked says survey
02
Sugar: Nobody panicked says survey Panic buying is not a major
factor in the sugar shortage.
Or so says a survey carried
out for JS by Gordon Simmons
Research Limited.
During the first week in
September some 583... -
12th place for Des
03
12th place for Des A tense moment as Des Matthews gets final instructions from
one of the marshals at the finals of the 1974 Lorry Driver of
the Year competition.
Des, who works at Buntingford depot, was the only JS driver
to... -
Big brother isn't watching you—he's just taking a snap!
03
Big brother isn't watching you—he's just taking a snap! Smile please! All staff in the
headquarters division - that's
all the offices and laboratories
at Blackfriars, Clapham and
Streatham-are to have their
photographs... -
JS sponsors ballet
03
JS sponsors ballet
'Sainsbury' will be linked
with 'Giselle' and 'Les Sylphides'
when the Royal Ballet
begins a tour this month.
JS will be sponsoring the
travelling section of this
famous ballet to the tune of
£5,000.... -
New offices to open next May
03
New offices to open next May Inside a maze of scaffolding
work goes ahead on transforming
the old factory at
Blackfriars into, among other
things, some of the most upto-
date laboratories in the
food retail business.
If... -
'Penny a time' cards now on sale
03
Penny a time' cards now on sale Butter, bacon, cornflakes,
Christmas cards . . .
With the hundred shopping
days to Christmas countdown
almost at the halfway mark,
JS customers can now add
Christmas cards to their
shopping... -
Winter holiday worries cleared up
03
Winter holiday worries cleared up Remembering the dozens and
dozens of JS people who fell
foul of the Court Line
disaster, JS Journal went
along to the offices of the
Association of British Travel
Agents (ABTA) to find... -
Go on, be a SMILER!
04
Do customers still think they get friendly
and efficient service from JS?
Perhaps some of the old magic for
which JS is renowned is fading,
If it is, it's up to us to put it back. In the days when personal
service in JS... -
What do you think?
04
What do you think?
You must have your »wn ideas on how
relationships with customers can be
improved? JS Journa1 will pay £5 for
every letter published in the next two
issues illustrating thegood, the amusing,
even the bad... -
Ambassadors all!
05
Ambassadors all! To all cashiers - when it's
late night shopping, tempers
fray, and in front of you is an
endless queue of impatient
customers - do not despair!
You are not totally alone in
your contact with the... -
Vera's going and there's one smiler less
05
Vera's going and there's one smiler less With all these exbortationss to
keep smiling in the air* it
comes as a sad blow to le*arn
that Vera Parslow, niicknamed
'Our Smiler* by her
customers at Hastings is retiring
after 25... -
David and Chris take to their heels to
keep on their toes
06
David and Chris take to their heels to keep on their toes An active lunch-break! David (Lett) and Chris speed along the Thames embankment while other
office staff relax in the sun. Lunchtime to most of us
means a sit-down and a... -
'Granite face' of the silver screen loves us
—and so does his dog
06
'Granite face' of the silver screen loves us
—and so does his dog Every week some 400 people
ring up or write to JS to
complain, so it makes a very
special change when someone
rings up, not only to
praise, but to eulogise... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Harold Wright, formerly
manager of Stratford, has
been appointed manager of
Ilford Central.
David Baker, formerly
manager of Ilford Central,
has been appointed manager
of Stratford.
R L Rawson,... -
Letters: Headache for smokers
07
Letters: Headache for smokers From Pauline Morrin,
Buntingford depot.
I agree with Mrs V Thresher's
view about smoking in the
office. I am a smoker, I
thought it was great when
smoking was to be allowed,
but now I smoke... -
Long service
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Long service
We congratulate the following
employees on receiving
long service awards.
25 years:
Miss W M Reeve (St Stephens,
Norwich)
Mrs W E Stapley (Forest Hill)
Mrs E Pestell (Hastings)
L R Rigden (31 Eastbourne)
Mrs... -
News in brief
07
News in brief Phstevensons, you know the
chap who works in branch
productivity services at Clapham.
You must know him
his name is listed as large as
life in the new JS telephone
directory.
But no one had heard of
the... -
Obituary
07
Obituary
Julian Beldom, aged 19,
management trainee at Stratford
branch, died on September
4. He was killed in a car
crash while holidaying in
Scotland with two friends,
also JS management trainees.
One of them was... -
Retirements
07
Retirements
Lance Warwick retired on
August 9 after a total of
46 years with JS. He started
at the Luton branch at the
age of 14. At 24 he had been
promoted to branch manager.
During his career he worked
at 24 branches and... -
150 budgies keep Basingstoke's birdman chirpy
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150 budgies keep Basingstoke's birdman chirpy Pet budgies and budgerigars
bred for exhibition are as
different as chalk and cheese.
Ask Brian Poole.
There's not much Brian
doesn't know about breeding
and rearing budgerigars.... -
Arthur Trask: joined JS to 'get in shape' and ended up on the Board
08
Arthur Trask: joined JS to 'get in shape' and ended up on the Board Young Arthur Trask, invalided
out of the RAF,
decided to try for a job with
JS working in the warehouse.
Manual work, he
thought, would help him get
back in... -
Win £5
08
Q A What do you get when
you cross a budgie with
a lawn mower?
C~K Shredded Tweet!
Win £5 in the JS Journal's
latest competition.
Send your best (and worst)
budgie jokes to:
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Stamford House
Stamford...
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