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April 1974
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Gentle giant makes a clean sweep
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Abandoned trolleys: ban at Wandsworth
Pages 4-5
Welcome to Spacebury's
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Badminton battle of the giants -
Electronic cash registers to go on trial in first tentative steps towards automatic checkouts
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Electronic cash registers to go on trial in first tentative steps towards automatic checkouts The long, long wait at the checkout could be a thing of the past
if two new electronic cash registers, due to go on trial at a... -
Abandoned trolleys: car park users exempted from latest ban at Wandsworth
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Abandoned trolleys: car park users exempted from latest
ban at Wandsworth Another move in the
abandoned trolleys war
began on Tuesday April 16
when a restriction was placed
on customers taking trolleys
out of the... -
The gentle giant giant from Buntingford makes a clean sweep at Cambridge
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The gentle giant giant from Buntingford makes a clean sweep at Cambridge Fate couldn't have chosen a
better (or worse, depending
on how you look at it) person
to win the JS Journal's
'Food Raid' competition. Six
foot seven... -
Cheree wins a new version of herself!
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Cheree wins a new version of herself! A week on a health farm,
£100 worth of clothes, hair
styling and beauty treatment
by top London experts is,
by anybody's standards, a
good prize to win. That's why
it caught the eye of... -
Christchurch opens to a mixed reception - rapture inside but controversy outside
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Christchurch opens to a mixed reception - rapture inside
but controversy outside An hour before the latest
JS branch opened at Christchurch
on April 2 the first
customer was already waiting
by the door! She was Mrs
Beryl... -
Stan Eastwood looks back on 43 years from egg-boy to bakery buyer
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Stan Eastwood looks back on 43 years from
egg-boy to bakery buyer Sixteen - year - old Stan
Eastwood was getting 16
shillings a week working in
in a wine cellar when he
found out he could get 25
shillings a week working... -
Welcome to... SPACEBURY'S!
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Welcome to... SPACEBURY'S! By the year 3000 JS will
have swapped out-of-town
supermarkets for outer space
fun palaces; offering shoppers
entertainment, somewhere to
sleep and selling everything
from cabbage pills to... -
Letters: the law and the profits
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Letters: the law and the profits From Ken Paddock, operalions
planning, Buntingford.
The statement in the
March edition of the JS
Journal by Peter Ireson about
the company's profits
naturally is in line with the
company's... -
More correspondence: inhuman reporting, display courses, canteen queues and the Grand National
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More correspondence: inhuman reporting, display
courses, canteen queues and the Grand National From Mr M W Broomfield,
Manager Camberley.
I would like to protest on
the matter of fact way in
which you report retirements.
I... -
Appointments
07
Appointments
DA Hawkins, formerly
deputy manager at Basingstoke,
has been appointed
reserve manager.
Robert Dixey has been
appointed personnel manager
at Hoddesdon depot. He was
previously at the manufacturing
division of... -
First apprentice signs on the line
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First apprentice signs on the line 'We had an old van in the
metalwork class at school;
I liked working on it and
thought "why not do it for a
living?" ' says 16-year-old
Rod Christopher about how
he became interested in... -
Long service
07
Long service
Congratulations to the
following employees on receiving
long service awards:
40 years
A J Oakes (Ipswich); SD
Goddard (district manager);
AW Green (Bury Park
Luton); KJ Weston (Tonbridge);
AT Pike... -
News in brief
07
News in brief
Wandsworth branch received
a visitor with a difference
on March 19 - The Rt Hon
Makar Bahadur Bantawa, a
Zonal Commissioner from
the Katmandu area of Nepal.
Mr Bantawa, who is the
virtual ruler of the area,... -
Obituary
07
Obituary
George Norris, a query
clerk in the chief cashier's
office at Streatham, died on
March 22 after a short illness.
He joined the company in
1970. -
Retirements
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Retirements
John Keen, transport manager
at Buntingford depot,
retired on March 29 after 40 years' service. Back in
the thirties he was a warehouseman
in the cheese department
at Blackfriars. He
then trained as a driver... -
Unbeaten run wins the league for North Londoners
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Unbeaten run wins the league for North Londoners North London's Les Gore
(second left) just fails to connect
with the ball and possibly
open up the score line when
his team played Wembley in
the Sunday League at Dulwich
on... -
Battle of the GIANTS
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Battle of the GIANTS There were entries from all
parts of JS for the annual
badminton knock-out competition
held at the Crystal
Palace sports centre on Sunday
March 31.
The thirty eight people in
the men's and ladies'...
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