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Stranded! Girl tells of holiday ordeal
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Steel shoes are all the rage
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What's under the beef mountain? - Euroflation
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Training pays off for the champion hurdler -
Sugar: Mr JD ticks off the Government but the shortage still goes on
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Sugar: Mr JD ticks off the Government but
the shortage still goes on The sugar shortage goes into
another week with few signs
that the supply position is
going to improve.
This is in spite of statements
by the... -
Lamb sales rocket
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Lamb sales rocket
A JS New Zealand lamb
promotion, held in the first two
weeks of August, was a great
success with a massive increase
in sales.
Says manager of the fresh
meat trading department, Ron
Topp, 'We virtually... -
Mr JD goes on TV to defend large stores
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Mr JD goes on TV to defend large stores In an interview on Anglia
Television, John Sainsbury,
chairman of JS, discussed the
development of British
grocery chain stores. The
26-minute talk, screened on
July 29, was one of a... -
Steel shoes are all the rage after depot campaign
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Steel shoes are all the rage after depot campaign During the last month a
'safeguard your feet' campaign
has been in full swing
at the depots, and, at the same
time the allowance for protective
footwear has doubled.
Branch... -
Stranded! Canteen girl tells of her ordeal on holiday isle
02
Stranded! Canteen girl tells of her
ordeal on holiday isle Makarios is dead. False news
that heralded 10 days of
terror for Pat Maguire and
her family, who were holidaying
in Cyprus when they
suddenly found themselves
in... -
Depot cheque gives the kids a head start in their exams
03
Depot cheque gives the kids a head start in their exams Thanks to a company grant
via Buntingford depot, 118
pupils from the Ward
Freeman school at Buntingford
have been helped to
study at first hand various
aspects of the... -
Fourth generation Bill, last of the line, calls it a day
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Fourth generation Bill, last of the line, calls it a day Bill Beckham and the chairman
both share something in
common. They are both the
fourth generation of their
families to work for JS.
But Bill is the last of the
Beckham... -
New pot stirs them up in the yogurt world
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New pot stirs them up in the yogurt world James Bond likes his martini
shaken but not stirred. JS
yogurt-eaters can now be
equally discerning but for
them the choice is stirred
or set curd.
Recently a new large
size stirred... -
Supermarket site lent out as a refuge
03
Supermarket site lent out as a refuge Two houses, part of a JS
development site in West
Ealing, have been lent to
Acton Women's Aid as shelter
for women who have been
ill-treated by their husbands
and have nowhere else to... -
Take the lid off the beef mountain and you find - Euroflation
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Take the lid off the beef mountain and you find - Euroflation For generations the British have enjoyed cheap food.
But at whose expense has this been? The farmer? Or is it
the rest of us, as taxpayers, who eventually foot the... -
Come landlord, fill the flowing bowl!
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Come landlord, fill the flowing bowl!
He's a jolly sort of gent, ruddy faced, wears sleeve suspenders and has a booming
voice. He can often match your joke with one better and will be seen mopping up the
counter in front of him... -
Appointments
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Appointments
R Dart, formerly manager
of Bexhill service branch,
has been appointed deputy
manager of the new Hastings
branch.
D Webb, formerly manager
of Portsmouth, has been
appointed manager of
Bitterne.
E Puttkk,... -
Letters: Old smokies
07
Letters: Old smokies From Mrs V Thresher,
Basingstoke depot:
Could we please have an
exchange of polite opinions
via the JS Journal letter
column on poor ventilation
and the permitting of
smoking in JS offices?
In a... -
Long service
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Long service
Wecongratulate the following
employees on receiving long service awards.
40 years:
LW Chumbley (Upminster)
25 years:
G McGinnis (Halesowen)
G Alvin (Arnold)
RW Glazier (Blackfriars)
F Cowey (Chesham)
CE... -
News in brief
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News in brief This column keeps on
mentioning JS in a religious
context. Last month a convent
referred to us as
'SaintsburyY. Now we hear
of a young lad in Norwich,
aged 2^ years, who tacks
a 'God bless Sainsburys' on
to... -
Obituary
07
Obituary
Mrs Julia Childs, a
part-time display assistant
at the Guildford branch
died on August 10. She had
been with the company for
16 years. -
Retirements
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Retirements
Mrs D o r i s ' L i d d y *
Liddiard retired in June as a
part-time supply assistant at
Wembley, after a total of
27 years with JS. Her first
job was weighing out the
sugar 'ration'. The job was only meant to be... -
The 'Journal' survey
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The 'Journal' survey From Peter Snow, director,
branch operations division:
May I suggest you do not
make the mistake of reading
what you want to read in the
results of the survey carried
out throughout the company
on the... -
Gruelling training pays off handsomely for Tony the champion hurdler
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Gruelling training pays off handsomely
for Tony the champion hurdler Seventeen-year-old Tony
James, a junior tradesman in
the provisions department at
Wolverhampton and a champion
hurdler to boot, has
won himself a place in... -
Holiday firm's crash takes its toll of JS people
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Holiday firm's crash takes its toll of JS people The Court Line crash has
caught a number of JS people
who booked holidays through
its Clarksons and Horizon
travel companies on the hop.
Many people found their
holiday...
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