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Branded —the 12 1/2p streaker!
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On the JS spaghetti trail
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A fleet of ships in his head
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Success depends on investment, Mr J D tells shareholders at first public AGM
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Success depends on investment, Mr J D tells shareholders at first public AGM
JS intends, for the present, to continue with its ambitious
development programme, in spite of Government controls and
the disincentives these provide... -
Depot strangers have to pay up
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Depot strangers have to pay up Main meals will cost 7p more
to non-JS staff using the
canteens at the company's
four depots.
People from outside the
company have always paid
more for their meals if they
eat at the branches.... -
Freezer centre number one gets off to a quiet start at Southbourne
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Freezer centre number one gets off to a quiet start at Southbourne Southbourne June 25 History
was made today here at
Southbourne. This morning
at 9.30 an event that will go
down in JS annals took
place - the opening of... -
Group aims to help kidney patients
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Group aims to help kidney patients Save a life! is the slogan
chosen by staff at Blackfriars
to launch their most
adventurous fund raising
campaign yet. The goal is a
£2,000 kidney machine; one
of the miracles of... -
Late news
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Late news
We are the champions! Once
again JS took top honours at
this year's Royal Show. Percy,
an old hand at this game, was
judged best Aberdeen-Angus
bull in his class. But he was
outshone by a lady called
Jangene who... -
Second freezer clocks in a fortnight later
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Second freezer clocks in a fortnight later
It's number two and quite different. The East Grinstead Freezer
Centre, opened this week on July 9, is next door to the recently
opened JS supermarket and has it's own entrance.... -
Basingstoke gets 'a float' with with the depot pirates
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Basingstoke gets 'a float' with with the depot pirates It was all clever stuff at
Basingstoke depot on July 4.
First the office staff turned a
25 foot JS platform truck
into a boat; then they turned
themselves into pirates;... -
Branded—the 12 1/2p streaker!
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Branded—the 12ip streaker! With cries of yippee! and
whirling his trousers above
his head a naked man
cavorted around the
Gloucester branch one busy
Friday morning last month.
After a quick fandango
around the gondolas he... -
Doncaster management learns to pull as a team
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Doncaster management learns to pull as a team
Team work pays as the management staff of the new Doncaster branch found out at the first ever
'effective team work' course to be held in the company. The course members pictured... -
Letters: Those Common Market figures
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Letters: Those Common Market
figures From Mr W J Bridgeman
(Veteran)
Figures, it is said, can be
made to prove anything, and
certainly the table of comparisons
published in the last
JS Journal appears to prove
that our... -
On the JS spaghetti trail
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Diane Hill takes a little nourishment before setting o u t . . .
Naples, Italy nothin' - some of the best
pasta is made right here in Britain at
Great Yarmouth.
Who says so? I do. Who am I to know
about spaghetti? It's in my... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Jim Gallacher has joined
the produce department at
Blackfriars. After an initial
period of introduction to the
company, Mr Gallacher will
be appointed departmental
director responsible for the
frozen food... -
Lady stole the match when personnel met Clapham
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Lady stole the match when personnel met Clapham
It just wasn't cricket. A lady on the hallowed 22 yards? Gad sir,
it's that women's lib lot again. But Sheila Horwood, above,
playing for personnel in a friendly against Clapham... -
Long Service
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Long Service
Congratulations to the
following employees on
receiving long service awards:
40 years:
J Crane (Upminster).
25 years:
H J Boakes (Hook); G V Scampton (Christchurch);
Miss M Foster (Dunstable);
Mrs D H Holland... -
News in brief
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News in brief
Success by the sea for
Bromley area's badminton
section when they won 18
games to none against Brighton
branch staff at a mixed
doubles match held at
Brighton last month.
Play went on almost nonstop
from 11... -
Obituary
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Obituary
George Smith, a driver at
Charlton depot, died on June
16. He had been with the
company for 17 years.
Jack Williamson, a warehouseman
in the perishable
warehouse at Basingstoke
depot, died on June 6, after
seven... -
Retirements
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Retirements
James Herridge retired on
June 29, with over 40 years
service behind him. He started
at the Surbiton branch,
became manager at Epsom
in 1937 and was head butcher
there until the branch closed
in 1972. At the... -
Will it ever be 'free for all again'?
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Will it ever be 'free for all again'?
Sandy McLachlan of the 'Financial Times' looks at the position of food retailers in the light
of the current economic climate It does not need an outsider to tell food retailers that,... -
Ken Wiltshire: a pack of real pedigree flyers
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Ken Wiltshire: a pack of real pedigree flyers Talk to Ken Wiltshire about
whippets and he will want to
make one thing quite clear
right from the start: a
whippet is a whippet - it is
not a crossbreed.
For Ken, deputy... -
Ron Dean: a fleet of ships in his head
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Ron Dean: a fleet of ships in his head Moved house recently? Take
a closer look at the wall over
the fireplace; you could find
you have Ron Dean's first,
and so far only, fresco marine
painting under the wallpaper.
Ron, in... -
Government pension scheme goes on ice
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Government pension scheme goes on ice Pension schemes that became
law last year are to be
knocked on the head. The
State Reserve Scheme, introduced
by the last government
and which, as part of other
legislation, became the... -
Harlow girl makes it a sort of double
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Harlow girl makes it a sort of double Christine Daws scored a
bulls-eye with her colleagues
at Harlow when they selected
her to represent the branch in
a local personality contest.
But darts player Chris only
managed a... -
Medieval Brighton binge goes off with a bounce!
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Medieval Brighton binge goes off with a bounce! DANCING . . . the whole
afternoon in 1920's style were
the London Road and Churchill
Square mobs (left). It
was their contribution to the
fete and one which won them
first... -
Pow! Superconsumer raids Wandsworth
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Pow! Superconsumer raids Wandsworth
Wandsworth used its day off on June 17 to become a film set for
the BBC programme 'Nationwide Consumer Unit'.
The figure merrily cycling round the store and filling his basket
with goodies...
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