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August 1974
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New director to join JS
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That beef mountain explained
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Seamus O'Cheese's Cheddar
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Football star kicks off for Buntingford -
It's the third time round for Sainsbury's by-the-sea at Hastings
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It's the third time round for Sainsbury's
by-the-sea at Hastings Hastings, August 6
'The old branch has closed.
Long live the new!'
Hastings counter service
branch in Wellington Place*
one of the last of its kind,
bowed out... -
Independent survey throws up your likes and dislikes on the new Journal
02
Independent survey throws up your likes and dislikes on the new Journal Over a thousand JS staff
who took part in a readership
survey last March think
that the JS Journal is easy to
read and interesting. The
survey found that... -
New blood joins the JS Board as Mr Timothy bows out to concentrate on politics
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New blood joins the JS Board as Mr Timothy bows out to concentrate on politics Gurth Hoyer Millar is to
take over from Timothy
Sainsbury as the director
responsible for looking after
the company's property and
development... -
Own labels feature strongly at Design Centre show
02
Own labels feature strongly at Design Centre show A jar of Sainsbury's pickled
onions - just the thing to
conjure up memories of
happy holiday in Britain.
Or so the Design Council
thought when it was looking
for examples of... -
Swift action foils raid
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Swift action foils raid Pistol shots scattered
shoppers at JS's Balham
branch on July 19 when
an armed gang attacked two
Securicor guards just as they
were stowing the afternoon's
takings in the collection van.
During a... -
Two Basingstoke 'nicked' for courtesy
;stoke drivers 'nicked'
02
Two Basingstoke nicked for courtesy
;stoke drivers 'nicked'
J When JS drivers get stopped
by the police it's more likely
to be praised for their driving
than to be given a summons.
This was the case when Ron
Shoulder and... -
Basingstoke chipper aims at a mosiac portrait
03
Basingstoke chipper aims at a mosiac portrait 'I sit chipping the tiles at the
kitchen table or in front of
the telly. It's like doing a
jig-saw', says Les Gilbert
as he chats about the mosaic
pictures he has been making
for... -
Beef glut will bar familiar meat
03
Beef glut will bar familiar meat Australian and Argentinian
beef will disappear from JS
shops once present supplies
run out This is just one of
the effects of the EEC's
current glut of fresh and
frozen beef.
As one of the... -
First class degree for part-time student
03
First class degree for part-time student Three years part-time and
one year full time study has
reaped rewards for Brian
Horley. He now has an
honours degree in business
studies from the Middlesex
Polytechnic. And a first... -
Introducing a new, stronger wine
03
Introducing a new, stronger wine JS has introduced its first
ever apellation controlte
Alsation wine, which is now
in certain selected supermarkets.
The wine is Gewurztraminer,
a very individual dry
white wine from Alsace... -
Managers bear the brunt as sugar shortage bites
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Managers bear the brunt as sugar shortage bites The sugar shortage, which
has been affecting all
branches for a number of
weeks, has finally come to a
head following newspaper
and television reports of the
crisis which... -
'O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us!'
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'O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us!' . . . cried poet Robbie Burns writing in the
18th century. Today things have changed - we
can take a long, hard, accurate objective look
at ourselves by... -
A man of letters
05
A man of letters
PhD can now be added to the
string of letters behind the
name of Michael Follett,
commercial development
manager in the fresh meat
department at Blackfriars.
On July, 4th, attired in
the traditional cap... -
Appointments
05
Appointments
DW Smith, formerly
manager of Hemel Hempstead,
has been appointed
district manager on Mr
Woods' area.
CW Charteris, formerly
manager of Wandsworth, has
been appointed manager of
Hastings (new branch).
A... -
Long Service
05
Long Service
Congratulations to the
following employees on
receiving long service awards:
40 years:
EA Ginn (Purley); EE
Cooper; JA Melbourne
(Blackfriars); WJ Ponter
(Clapham).
25 years:
L Taylor (Tottenham);
Mrs VE... -
Obituary
05
Obituary
George Thompson, meat
manager at the St Stephens
branch at Norwich, died on July 4, after a heart attack.
He had been with the company
since 1949. Mr
Thompson was nearly 48
when he died and leaves a
wife and two... -
Retirements
05
Retirements
Les Webb retired on June
28 after nearly 42 years with
the company. He started in
the poultry department at
Blackfriars in 1933. During
the Second World War he
served in the RAF Reserve
Balloon and Fighter... -
Staff scheduling is on schedule at half time say the productivity boys
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Staff scheduling is on schedule at half time say the productivity boys The plan to install staff
scheduling into the branches
has just reached the halfway
stage. After a trial period
two years ago branch productivity
services... -
Seamus O'Cheese's Cheddar
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Seamus O'Cheese's Cheddar
Cheddar cheese? Seems it's made
everywhere except in the gorge of that
same name.
Journal editor Richard Gaunt went to
Wexford in Ireland to find out how the
Irish, leaders among those who supply... -
Football star kicks-off at Buntingford's Gala Day to the sounds of bagpipes and motorcycles
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Football star kicks-off at Buntingford's Gala Day to the sounds of bagpipes and motorcycles Britain's most expensive
goalkeeper, Peter Shilton, did
the official opening honours
at Buntingford depot's SSA
Gala day on Saturday,... -
Letters
08
Letters
Share scheme
From Mrs M Brindle -
( Veteran)
I was very interested in your
article in the Journal about
the option share buying.
Could this also apply to
pensioners?
Quite a number of building
societies are... -
News in brief
08
News in brief
Ear-splitting sirens began
to wail and staff at Stamford
House looked at each other
as if to say, 'Who's going to
make the first move?' Fingers
in their ears, they filed down
their nearest fire escape...
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