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Customer complaints go down and down
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Customer complaints go down and down A DRAMATIC DROP in
the number of letters of complaint
from customers has
earned JS branch staff a pat on
the back from departmental
director Len Lewis.
Since October last year the
number... -
Depots get pick of fresh fruit and veg
01
Depots get pick of fresh fruit and veg A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
to tell Radio 4
listeners just how fresh JS
fresh-fruit and vegetables are,
cropped up when marketing
director Joe Barnes was interviewed
on 'World... -
Jill Kirk- she's a winner!
01
A feather in the cap for Hemel Hempstead's weekend girl
Jill Kirk- she's a winner! THE SPARKLING CROWN, sash and Miss JS title
were won by attractive Jill Kirk (Miss JS Western),
student cashier at Hemel Hempstead. She was... -
The JS bread line
01
The JS bread line
YOU CAN STILL get a good
sized loaf for under three bob
at JS, despite the fact that on
February 12 the government
announced that they had
permitted a 1-Jp rise on the
standard large loaf making
the new... -
Brrr... brrr... more lines for busy Hoddesdon
02
Brrr... brrr... more lines for busy Hoddesdon A BIGGER AND BETTER
telephone exchange was installed
at the Hoddesdon
depot in time for the Christmas
rush. The final touch
will be a private line between
head office and the... -
JS sells know-how to Iran
02
JS sells know-how to Iran SAINSBURY'S have
signed an agreement with
the Iranian government to
sell some of the company's
retailing and distribution
know-how.
A four-man team from JS
will leave for Iran later this
month to... -
Long-life plastic trays tidy things up at the depots
02
Long-life plastic trays tidy things up at the depots SHALLOW P L A S T IC
TRAYS are replacing polystyrene
ones used for transporting
pre-packed beef from
the depots to the branches.
These new grey trays
70,000 have been... -
Switch off at work and save at home
02
Switch off at work and save at home GET THE HABIT of switching
off at work and you
could end up by cutting fuel
bills at home.
JS's energy conservation
programme went into action
last month, pipping at the
post the... -
Tea (leaf) party
02
Tea (leaf) party
WHERE CAN YOU get a
cup of tea in Chingford late
on Saturday night? Sainsbury's
in Hall Lane.
Raiders forced a first floor
window at the new branch; it
opened in December; they
took nothing, they did... -
Telford terrors top the Sunday league
02
Telford terrors top the Sunday league Triumphant JS Telford beats its opponents hollow - it plays
with a mixture of flair, panache and three footballs! JS TELFORD boasts not
only a super store but a
super football team to... -
ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR PRETTY GIRLS
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Photograph: The Sun newspaper
ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR PRETTY GIRLS
The Sun' newspaper spotted Susan (left) and Sonia Blandford
working at Sainsbury's Feltham. The 16-year-old twins are alike
right down to their initials and... -
Bill Waite's trainset at Charlton to go
03
Bill Waite's trainset
at Charlton to go REORGANISING WAREHOUSE
SPACE is a priority
on Charlton depot's list of
aims for 1975.
Said depot manager
George Abrahams: 'We have
plans to maximise throughput,
and increase... -
Dropped in for a meal
03
Dropped in for a meal
£300 WORTH of goods were
missing from Brentwood
branch after a break-in during
the night of February 6.
The thief (or thieves) broke
in through a skylight on the
first floor, and stole quantities
of... -
Mass X-ray at Blackfriars
03
Mass X-ray at Blackfriars
GET a load off your chest
this month. If it's a case of
lung time - no see', visit the
mass X-ray facilities that
will be available in Rennie
Street for staff at Blackfriars
from Wednesday 26 to... -
Not so much the hot as the wet seat!
03
Not so much the hot as the wet seat! newspaper
THERE'S NO SMOKE
without fire and the manager
of a JS store (somewhere in
England) decided to have a
purge on out-of-bounds
smoking.
Recognising that nicotinesneaks
are a real... -
Peace but no queues for Basingstoke drivers
03
Peace but no queues for Basingstoke drivers DRIVERS, managers and
clerks in the transport department
at Basingstoke depot
are going to have a more
comfortable life in future,
thanks to a new report
centre that opened on... -
Whitton School's good luck stone
03
Whitton School's good luck stone A STONE in a fruit pie
brought luck to the Whitton
School for handicapped children.
Hilary Clemence-Mann,
who is in charge of environmental
studies at the dayschool,
found a stone in a
fruit... -
Living above the shop: then... and now
04
Living above the shop: then... and now JS HOSTELS '74 are a far cry from days gone by. In
the thirties they were very different - nothing short of
utilitarian.
But it was the time of the depression and you were
lucky if you... -
Potato power
04
POTATOES are good for you. They are not fattening.
They are full of vitamins, minerals and vegetable protein.
They are one of the cheapest foods around; baked,
boiled, mashed or fried they are delicious. And we are
eating more... -
Something old, Someone new
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Something old, Someone new J S HISTORY is hot news for
(company archivist Honor
(Godfrey. Honor, an en-
Ithusiastic 25-year-old, joined
.JS last month to put the
(company's archives on a
Iproper footing.
Eminently qualified... -
Major' Booth hands over his command
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'Major' Booth hands over his command IN NOVEMBER 1931 a 16
year-old boy shivered with
cold as he sold eggs from
baskets outside the old Kingston
branch.
On February 14, 43 years
later, that same lad, Archie
Booth, retired... -
Stan-a man of property knocks up his half century
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Stan-a man of property knocks up his half century FIFTY YEARS ago Stan
Norton, surveyor for domestic
housing, joined JS as
a messenger boy in Stamford
House.
His half century with JS
has brought him into contact
with a wide... -
'Tall, well-educated youth' retires
06
'Tall, well-educated youth' retires BERT NURTHEN one of the 'tall, well-educated youths'
of the thirties, retired on February 7, as manager of
branch merchandising; with over 200 successful JS store
openings to his credit.... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Percy Jenkins, formerly
electrical design engineer at
Clapham, has been appointed
senior electrical design engineer.
John M Williams, formerly
assistant accountant of management
accounts at Streatham,
has been... -
Letters: What about us in DP?
07
Letters: What about us in DP? From Richard Brown, operations
manager, data processing,
Blackfriars
I realise that on a subject
such as payroll it is not
always possible to mention
everyone involved or to print
their... -
Long service
07
Long service
We congratulate the following
employees on receiving
long service awards:
40 years:
R J McDougall (Folkestone)
Miss M A Jackson (Kingston)
W J Butcher (Oxted)
25 years:
F E Dunmall (Charlton)
D A Sparks... -
Obituary
07
Obituary
Robert Zientkowski, a
part-time tradesman at
Holloway, died on December
19, 1974 after a long illness.
He had been with JS for a
year.
Mrs Jane Culhane died on
December 17, 1974 after
being ill since March.... -
Retirements
07
Retirements
Ken Oke retired on February
7 after 15 years with
JS. He seems to have had a
fuller life than most. In the
early twenties he joined the
Royal Navy and trained as
an electrician. An actionpacked
20 years later... -
TO PUT THE RECORDS STRAIGHT
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TO PUT THE RECORDS STRAIGHT, Mr Ewart
'Nick' Nickels retired last
month after 36 years with
JS, not 25 as reported in the
January issue. Also Mr W J
Flin, who works in the
architects' department at
Clapham, has been with... -
Electronics—a cure for those checkout blues?
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Electronics—a cure for those checkout blues? ELECTRONICS could
revolutionise JS's checkout
procedure if trials being
carried out at Woolwich
are a success.
Three customers through
the checkout at once and
a lot more... -
then Jill draws another winner
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then Jill draws another winner Bert Ellis presents the colour television to lucky Riva Goddard. MISS JS's first duty as
reigning queen left Riva
Goddard almost speechless
with surprise.
For shortly after Jill Kirk
was crowned... -
Triumphant trio . . .
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Triumphant trio . . .
A pretty threesome. From left, third-placed Mandy Watts from
Buntingford, winner Jill Kirk from Hemel Hempstead, and
Kathleen Fosbrooke from Dudley, who came second.
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