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February 1974
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JS splashes out with £1000 at Telford
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And so to bread...
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Crisis buying craze hits housewives
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Another great competition! -
Election fever finds three candidates from JS in fine fettle as polling day draws near
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Election fever finds three candidates from JS
in fine fettle as polling day draws near When the general election was declared three people in
JS cleared their desks immediately and put as many
thoughts as they could about... -
Basingstoke blushing bridegroom has a sticky end
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Basingstoke blushing
bridegroom has
a sticky end A sticky problem for
Harvey Commerford as he
surveys his car in the Basingstoke
depot car park. For
not only had girls from the
office decorated his car with
toilet paper... -
Hygiene display gets the message over in the depot
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Hygiene display gets the message
over in the depot In the forces, volunteers
are said to be chosen on a
you, you and you basis!
However, at Basingstoke
depot, when volunteers were
called for to be photographed
for a hygiene... -
Charlton shows a leg at the Lyceum
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Charlton shows a leg at the Lyceum
January 25 was Charlton
depot's big night out. Employees,
relatives and friends,
some 1,300 of them, packed
the Lyceum in the Strand for
an evening of wining, dining
and dancing. The... -
If THAT painting puzzled you, now's your chance to find out what it is
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If THAT painting puzzled you, now's
your chance to find out what it is O-c?
New Yorkers will find a
bit of home hanging in the
reception hall at Stamford
House in the form of a painting
by Mark Lancaster.
Forsyth Street,... -
John potters around— and pulls up a paste pot!
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John potters around— and pulls up a paste pot! Little did John Huchette
know that when he started
digging footings for a greenhouse
he would find
'treasure'!
It happened when 18 years
old John, a management
trainee at... -
JS splashes out with a donation for Telford's industrial museum
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JS splashes out with a donation for Telford's industrial museum Ron Yeates, manager of
the new JS superstore at
Telford, cemented the company's
links with the local
community on February 6
when he presented a cheque
for... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Jack Cornwall has been
appointed manager, branch
administration, and becomes
a member of senior management.
Mr Cornwall joined
the company seven years ago.
He spent the first two years
in the organisation... -
Letters: Wanted — a fitment for the gas man
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Letters: Wanted — a fitment for the gas man From J Whiting, programming
department, Blackfriars
When dismantling the rose
from the centre of a large
ornate Edwardian moulding
on our front room ceiling, I
was surprised to... -
Long service
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Long service
Congratulations to the following
employees on receiving
long service awards:
40 years:
V F Corke (24 Brighton);
J W Herridge (Leatherhead);
F Simmons (Ealing area
office); A Squires (Redhill);
R G Jaggard... -
News in brief: Pensions phone-in
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News in brief: Pensions phone-in We wouldn't exactly describe
the response to the JS
Journal pensions phone-in
service as overwhelming, but
a number of employees did
use the system to telephone
their queries about their... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Mrs C Player a skilled
supply assistant at Crawley,
died on January 12.
Mrs G Gray a cashier at
Tottenham, died on December
29, after a sudden illness. -
Retirements
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Retirements
H Sagar a senior store
serviceman at Wallington,
retired on December 24,
after 28 years' service.
The following employees
have also retired; length of
service is shown in brackets:
J Iley (22 years); J... -
The Kiosk Lament
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The Kiosk Lament
From Chris Odams, Student, Islington.
I'm sitting in this tiny box,
Watching the people go by.
I wonder who's more fascinated,
The customers or I?
They find their bits and pieces
But complain about the... -
Artist Audrey pops up tops with her drawings
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Artist Audrey pops up tops with her drawings An Orpington cashier's art
pastime has resulted in a
national paper publishing six
of her drawings.
Nineteen years old Audrey
Drage noticed that the paper,
Popswop, used pictures... -
Crisis buying craze hits housewives: panic buying causes shortages in branches
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Crisis buying craze hits housewives: panic
buying causes shortages in branches Panic buying by housewives,
fearful that their families
might be deprived of some of
the niceties of life because of
the current national crisis,... -
New trolley goes into branches to deal with spills
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New trolley goes into branches to deal with spills 'It's such a good idea I
wonder why no-one has done
it before' says John Fraser,
manager of branch productivity
services, of the new
cleaning trolley designed by
his... -
and so to bread
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and so to bread
... every day oven- fresh loaves,
rolls and buns are delivered to
the branches direct from the 50
or so bakers that bake for
Sainsbury's. Keeping the
wheels running smoothly is
one of JS's new... -
Jan puts her foot in it
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Jan puts her foot in it
What's a pretty girl like
this doing wearing an odd pair
of 'daisy roots' like that? No,
Jan Dennett, personnel secretary
at Charlton depot, isn't
down at heel - she just put her
foot in it when the... -
The Miss JS contest line-up — and a chance to raid your nearest branch in a new competition
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The Miss JS contest line-up — and a chance to
raid your nearest branch in a new competition On February 23 the ten
finalists for the first ever
Miss JS contest will be lining
up during the SSA charity
dance at the... -
Tidal wave of people swamps East Grinstead opening
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Tidal wave of people swamps East Grinstead opening Penguins and a refrigerated
meat preparation area are
features of the new East
Grinstead branch which
opened on February 12. But
the penguins aren't part of a
new range of...
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