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Barbara limps to victory
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Barbara limps to victory
A BROKEN toe almost put
paid to 21-year-old Barbara
Martin's hopes of becoming
Miss Western, with a chance of
becoming Miss JS in February.
The contest to find Miss
Western was the top spot... -
DEPOTS AT THE READY
01
READY FOR anything -
that's how everyone
connected with JS distribution
has to be at Christmas.
Demands from the
branches are never so
unpredictable as in the
Christmas trading period, and
the present economic... -
. . or so under the mistletoe!
01
Barbara Martin, latest contender for
the Miss JS title, receives
a Christmassy
kiss from a cuddly
admirer. -
Staff give up free time to help old and disabled
01
A DIFFERENT kind of
Christmas present — their
valuable time — was given
to the disabled by staff at
Langney, Stevenage,
Swindon and Wimbledon.
Each branch opened for
an extra two hours, so that
disabled people could... -
WILL IT BE A HAPPY CHRISTMAS?
01
Raiders shop early at three JS stores
A CHRISTMAS rush of a less
welcome kind has been taking
place, with three armed robberies
at JS branches in the
space of a fortnight. The total
haul was nearly £30,000.
MONEY
In each... -
. . . And the Mayor came too
02
. . . And the Mayor came too
IT WASN'T just the usual crowd of
eager shoppers who poured into JS's
new branch at Fareham, Hampshire,
on November 25 — there were
civic dignitaries too.
The Mayor of Fareham, Councillor
F A... -
SUPERLATIVES FLY AS TOP FOOD SCIENTISTS TOUR JS LABS
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SUPERLATIVES
FLY AS TOP FOOD
SCJENTJSTS
TOUR JS LABS 'IN A WORD - impressive.'
This is how a top food
scientist summed up JS's
central laboratories at Rennie
House, and the work being
done there.
Nearly 50 food... -
Tesco results - a case of swings and roundabouts
02
Tesco results - a case of swings and roundabouts COMING HARD on the heels of disappointing interim (ie halfyear)
figures from JS, Tesco's recently published results look
relatively good. Compared with the previous year,... -
The last of the great 1975 opening bonanza
02
The last of the great 1975 opening bonanza THE GREAT JS branch and
freezer centre opening bonanza
of 1975 came to an end on
December 2 with the year's final
opening - Walton-on-Thames
freezer centre.
Director Peter Snow... -
As smart as paint
03
As smart as paint THE NEW JS paint and
emulsion on sale at Kempston
and Barkingside comes in
brilliant white, the most
popular colour and one which
accounts for about 70 per cent
of all paint sales.
The cans of paint,... -
Carry on Greenford
03
Carry on Greenford Martin Miles.
ONE STORE CLOSED and another opened at Greenford,
Middlesex, in November. On Saturday, November 22 the old
JS manual branch - opened in 1932 - served its last customer.
And three days later a... -
Christmas cards sales down
03
Christmas cards sales down CHRISTMAS wouldn't be
Christmas without any cards.
But due to the soaring cost of
postage card sales are down this
year. The reaction to-the latest increases
in the price of stamps
had been... -
JSJ turns up down under
03
JSJ turns up down under AN AUTOGRAPHED copy of
the JS Journal is the proud possession
of Bert Rainsley, who
works at JS's Basingstoke depot.
The autograph is that of film
star and TV personality Victor
Maddern, who featured... -
Moving house at Blackfriars
03
STAFF are on the move at
Blackfriars, but they're not
going far - just across the
road to Rennie House or
Stamford House.
Some of the moves have
taken place already — the
laboratories and distribution
division are now... -
Sainsburyana goes on show
03
THE HISTORY of JS is
being displayed, bit by bit, in
the staff restaurant at Stamford
House.
In the place formerly occupied
by some large pots at the
entrance to the restaurant, JS
archivist Honor Godfrey is
mounting a... -
Stationery gets going
03
Stationery gets going Make a note of it - JS writing
pads and envelopes are now
on sale at Kempston and
Barkingside. The stationery comes in two colours, white
and blue, and the price of a 50-
leaf pad or 25 envelopes... -
Christmas wine competition — the winners the prizes the answers
04
Christmas wine competition — the winners the prizes the answers WE'RE not saying that this year's
competition was hard, but we
heard through the grapevine that
even the compilers, in the offlicence
department, had to... -
I KNOW WHAT IT IS . . .
04
AFTER A YEAR of shrinking £££'s and shrinking
profits, we thought
we'd do a bit of shrinking
ourselves.
Suitably shrunk and
armed with a camera
(micro of course) we took
a trip to a JS store and
found the familiar... -
Jingle bells
04
There is no Text
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OPERATION TURKEY
05
OPERATION TURKEY
or how JS gets the bird AT THIS TIME every year -
with all the precision of a
military exercise - Operation
Turkey gets under way.
Thousands of fresh and
frozen turkeys are given their
marching orders by... -
Branch openings & planning applications
06
Branch openings ft planning applications With the new year
only a couple of
weeks away it
seems an appropriate
time to up-date
the Journal's regular
report on JS's
plans for future
stores and extensions.
OPENING... -
LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS
06
LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS SINCE COMING to London
some four years ago I have
always shopped in Wallis's
supermarket in Streatham.
But now I have discovered
Sainsbury's.
May I congratulate you on
your prices which give me... -
Steam supporters wanted
06
Steam supporters wanted HAVE YOU EVER STOOD
trainspotting on a station platform,
dreamed of becoming
an engine driver, or just
sighed nostalgically for the
age of steam?
If so, the steam railway
club at Buntingford... -
YOUR LETTERS
06
From: Eddie Edwards, purchases
accounts, Streatham.
IN VIEW of the obvious
need (in the interests of all of
us) to improve turnover, and
thereby profits (including by
the opening of hypermarkets
which require new... -
APPOINTMENTS
07
APPOINTMENTS Gary Pollack has been appointed
project manager,
2900 conversion. He will
be responsible to Peter
Smith, head of the dp
department, for the task of
managing the conversion
of the company's computer
systems to... -
Compliments to the chef
07
Compliments to the chef AT THE AGE of 21 Brian Child is one of the
youngest fully qualified chefs in the country.
And he's the first chef to join JS as a schoolleaver
and to complete the rigorous training of a
professional... -
LONG SERVICE
07
LONG SERVICE Maurice Birch, assistant manager
at Oxted, celebrated 40
years with the company on
November 8.
Mr Birch joined the company
as a trainee in 1934. He left after
three years but rejoined JS in
1939, to work at 128... -
RETIREMENTS
07
RETIREMENTS Gilbert 'Gill' Parry, reserve manager
at Haywards Heath, retired
on November 29 after 43 years
with the company.
Mr Parry started his career in
1932 at Sutton, Surrey and
served in several branches in
London and... -
Kempston revisited
08
Kempston revisited THERE'S SO much that's new and
interesting at Kempston — JS's largest
ever supermarket — it's hard to take it
all in at one go. Last issue we covered
the opening on November 18, this time we take...
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