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Frieda bakes a mighty cake
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Frieda bakes a mighty cake Taking advantage of the pre-Christmas icing sugar bonanza
Frieda Bradbury, Hemel Hampstead's housekeeper puts the
finishing touches to the branch's Christmas cake.
She started making the cake back in... -
Now customers supply the heat
01
Now customers supply the heat
ENERGY conservation is in.
Hard upon the news of the
energy-saving speed and
heating restrictions, which
came into effect on December
14, comes the news that plans
are well under way in... -
Santa gets his orders
01
A survival kit, bunny girls, sugar and a crystal ball: Santa gets his orders WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE FOR CHRISTMAS?
The JS Journal has been inviting people all over JS
to write an open letter to Father Christmas detailing
their... -
More business but small profits thanks to Government controls
02
More business but small profits thanks to Government controls Chairman John Sainsbury
again hit out at Government
control on profit levels when
he announced a small increase
in profit in the interim
results to shareholders... -
'Sainsbury calls' and Blanche celebrates her century
02
Sainsbury calls' and Blanche celebrates her century CUSTOMER Blanche Edith
Browne is 100 years old - she
was born just five years after
the first JS shop opened in
Drury Lane! And she has
been an avid customer at
Guildford... -
Wally's claim to fame
02
Wally's claim to fame WALLY KEEN'S long
search for justice ended with
a TV appearance and a profit
instead of a loss.
In January last year Wally,
who is manager of branch
stock at JS's Streatham
offices, ordered and paid... -
You'll never guess who we saw coming out of Boreham Wood. . .
02
You'll never guess who we saw coming out of Boreham Wood.
TV cameras whirr and Cilia
Black strolls out of Boreham
Wood branch. It's all part of
a new ATV series 'Cilia's
Comedy Six' beginning on
January 15. Watch out for... -
Deep down clean, that's the Stamford House crowd
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Deep down clean, that's the Stamford House crowd An almost full muster of Stamford House clean kitcheners with catering manager Brian Reed
(front left) and his deputy Christina Gale (front right). The plaque, being held aloft in... -
Hazel's chance to air her views
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Hazel's chance to air her views
WHAT IS IT LIKE to be a
cashier? Hazel Lodge, chief
cashier at Chelsea will be telling
Radio London listeners
in the magazine programme
'Woman in Town'.
For Trish Williams, a
member of the... -
Let them eat bread
03
Let them eat bread
MILLIONS bemoaned the
lack of daily bread during the
bakers' strike, but staff at
least two branches were tucking
into branch-made bread
and rolls.
Hot rolls and tea! That was
the afternoon menu at... -
Life imprisonment for the gunman in Balham shooting
03
Life imprisonment for the gunman in Balham shooting LIFE IMPRISONMENT was the stiff sentence meted
out to the robber who shot Securicor guard Colin Gayton,
just after Colin and another guard had picked up about
£5000 from JS's... -
Sugar caning
03
Sugar caning
OVER £6 for a bag of sugar
was the price paid by one
customer at the Bedford
branch.
He was had up for speeding
and told the court he was
hurrying to get his mother to
Sainsbury's before the sugar
sold out.... -
Twelve hundred say yes to share scheme
03
Twelve hundred say yes to share scheme MORE THAN twelve hundred
JS employees took up
the company's offer to
acquire over one million JS
ordinary shares under a share
option scheme, linked with a
'Save-As-You-Earn'... -
Cambridge riot
04
Cambridge riot
WE HAD LIFT OFF at
Cambridge on December 3,
when JS's new edge-of-town
supermarket at Coldhams
Lane (about 1J miles from
the city centre) opened to
record crowds, who surged in
on opening morning for one
of... -
Display is tops
04
Display is tops
COLDHAMS LANE
LOOKED GREAT - every
can was eyes front and every
packet had its shoulders
squared.
The general behind the
regimented order and all the
other things that go into
dressing a new store,... -
Opening feat!
04
Opening feat! Three supermarkets opened on one day.
That was the staggering first time feat
achieved by JS on 3 December when
Coldhams Lane (Cambridge), Chingford and
Woking opened to large queues, adding
another 5426 square... -
Shadow minister opens the door
04
Shadow minister opens the door
TORY MP James Prior joined chairman John Sainsbury in
welcoming first-footers at Cambridge.
The shadow minister for employment and his wife were the
chairman's guests, arriving on Monday evening... -
Woking packs 'em in
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Woking packs 'em in THREE WEEKS before
Woking opened the site was a
shambles and JS staff were
racing against the clock to
get the store finished in time.
But none of the ladies in the
200 yard queue on the opening
morning... -
Youngest
04
Youngest
MANAGER of the new
Chingford supermarket, 26-
year-old Stephen Woodrow,
is one of JS's youngest
managers.
He joined the firm when he
was 15 as a junior salesman,
and nine years later became
manager of the... -
. . . And on foot they came
05
. . . And on foot they came
A long crocodile of shoppers waits outside Coldhams Lane. -
Chingforders go for clothes
05
Chingforders go for clothes HOW did the Chingford
people take to the clothing
department in the new store?
Stephen Walkley, manager
of the textile department,
based at head office, was
there to find out.
'The initial... -
Engineers beat the rush
05
Engineers beat the rush UNDER present economic
conditions opening just one
branch can be a bad dream
for the backroom boys in
branch engineering design
and the architects departments.
Opening three
branches on the same... -
No trousers at Chingford
05
No trousers at Chingford 9.20am TUESDAY DECEMBER
3: and the new
Chingford supermarket at 13
Hall Lane opened 10 minutes
early.
David Sainsbury did the
honours, and ushered the
customers into the store.
Once the floodgates... -
Petrol too
05
Petrol too TANK DIPPING is one of
the things Robbie Robertson,
deputy manager at the new
Cambridge branch, has had
to learn about as the man in
charge of JS's very first petrol
station.
The station is self-service
and... -
Superstore Superloo
05
Superstore Superloo
P'S BUT NO QUEUES for
JS's first ever customer loos.
Opposite the main store
and the freezer centre at
Coldhams Lane, Cambridge,
the small discreet brick building
was a tranquil haven
amidst the throngs... -
A Journal's eye view of December
06
A Journal's eye view of December The recent flooding in the
Blackfriars restaurant was put
to good use when a sudden
cold spell just before Christmas
caused widespread freezing.
Assistant editor Phyllis
Rowlands took... -
Wipe that grin off your face and smile!
06
Wipe that grin off your face and smile! COMPLETE with a bottle of
headache pills and our very
best wishes to everyone in JS
for a very happy Christmas,
comes the latest edition of the
Standing Instructions, pictured
here,... -
Appointments
07
Appointments
Derek Pretty, formerly a
financial analyst at Stamford
House, has been appointed
special assistant on financial
matters to director Joe
Barnes.
Mrs Susan Dark, head of
internal statistics, will be
working... -
Frada's limerick
wins wine
07
Frada's limerick wins wine NUMEROUS telephone calls
about the Christmas wine
competition told us you had
unravelled the anagram of
our Yorkshire brew /' St
Emilion, bottled at Chateau
Heathcliff. T'were just a... -
Long Service
07
Long Service
We congratulate the following
employees on receiving
long service awards.
40 years:
S S Inkpen (Barkingside)
H G Stone (Romford)
25 years:
M Bentley (Reading)
R H Collinridge
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Obituary
07
Obituary
Mrs Ethel Forecast, a parttime
skilled supply assistant
at the Debden branch, died
on November 23.
She had been ill since
September and died during
her third stay in hospital this
year.
Mrs Forecast had... -
Postbag: A bald protest
07
Postbag: A bald protest From D Parkin, statistical
services department
On behalf of those members
of both branch and head
office who, shall we say,
suffer from a receding hairline,
we really must protest in
the strongest... -
Retirements
07
Retirements
Albert Lambourne retires
on December 21 after 45
years with JS. He was born
in Caulcott, a hamlet (one
pub and 24 houses) near
Oxford, and started at the
Oxford branch in 1929.
Apart from a few months
at... -
Competition 2
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Competition 2
HERE are the winners of the slogan competition and winning
slogans. Each winning slogan means its author is richer by £25.
Ealing area - Mrs P Ward, clerk, Gloucester
'A smile costs the least
But is worth the... -
KEEP SMILING!
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The campaign is over-but its message goes on
KEEP SMILING! KEEP 'WE IN THE BRANCHES
are in the same
business as the stall-holder
in Petticoat Lane - retail
trading. The thing that is
different is our image'... -
The customer is always right!
08
The customer is always right! FIVE WEEKS into the customer
courtesy campaign,
and branch director Peter
Snow wrote to all branch
staff:
'Compared to the same period
last year the number of
written complaints of... -
We all love a loser..
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We all love a loser..
A few of the slogans that didn't win area prizes:
'Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Give me the money,
And I'll smile for you'
Martin Kay, management trainee, Drury Lane
"There's no S-miles an hour... -
What's in a name?
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What's in a name? NAME BADGES, which
came into their own during
the 'smiler' campaign, may be
with us to stay. 'They are an
attempt to humanise the
whole business of supermarketing'
said JS publicity
manager Jim Woods.
But... -
Winners Competition 1
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Winners Competition 1 OVER THREE THOUSAND
entry forms rolled in
- a good response to the main
courtesy competition.
Branch staff had to choose
six important things that they
should do for the customer
out of the 12 listed -...
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