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Bumper 'pay package' for branch staff
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Bumper 'pay package' for branch staff
EVERY OTHER SATURDAY OFF for most full-time
branch staff, better working schedules and more money.
These are the bare bones of the new 'pay package'
recently announced for the branches.... -
Danger - people at work
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On April 1 some of the most important legislation ever about our health and safety comes into force
Danger - people at work INJURIES TO STAFF AT JS topped the thousand
mark during 1973 to 1974. These are just the... -
Times is 'ard but we're 'appy at JS
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Times is 'ard but we're 'appy at JS We know there's an economic crisis, but some people seem to be
hit more badly than others. Smiling through it all are the fattiest,
grubbiest, shabbiest guests at the Tramps Ball held in the... -
Are we on the road to disaster?
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Are we on the road to disaster? COMPANIES LIKE JS
recognise the importance of
a good distribution network
as a way of keeping prices
down; and invest heavily in
the best and most efficient
transport and equipment. It
is now... -
Christina takes a flying jump
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Christina takes a flying jump IF JUMPING OUT OF
A PLANE half a mile up
isn't your idea of fun, go and
talk to Christina Gale. She'll
probably manage to convince
you that it's a good idea.
Christina, who, it must... -
Dear JS you're overweight
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Dear JS you're overweight
YOUR PRODUCTS are
overweight - and we don't
want you to lose money!
That was the gist of a letter
from class 2A at the Whittingham
School, London N10
The girls had carefully
weighed JS own label... -
Masked men raid Bretton
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Masked men raid Bretton A SECURICOR GUARD
was robbed of nearly £7000
when he was attacked by
armed men outside JS's Bretton
branch on Friday March
7, as he carried money from
the store to his van.
It was about eight... -
Scaffolding crashes through canteen roof at Kettering
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Scaffolding crashes through canteen roof at Kettering Raindrops keep falling on my lunch. The damp scene in the Kettering canteen as firemen build
a pool to catch the water from the damaged roof. LUMPSOF MASONRY and
scaffolding... -
Table tennis marathon to find this year's champs
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Table tennis marathon to find this year's champs Left: Jeffrey Huggins on the way to the men's singles championship. Right: Margaret Bowyer
shows the concentration and style that brought her three titles. THREE OUT OF THREE
was... -
Your lunch to cost more but things could be worse
02
Your lunch to cost more but things could be worse RESTAURANT PRICES in
the depots and offices went
up about 15 per cent this
month. But before we get
our danders up bear in mind
that 12p for steak and kidney
pie, and 19p for... -
A tiny tot
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A tiny tot
RUM GOINGS-ON were
suspected when a commodity
distribution notice announced
that more branches would
be stocking Lamb's Baby
Rum.
Was it a new alternative
to mother's milk? Perhaps
it came in tiny bottles?... -
Bitte sweet!
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Bitte sweet!
SUGAR will never be the
same again since German
tongue-twisters like, Rheinkristall
feinkorn raffinade and
Haushalt zucker raffinade,
started gracing the shelves
at the branches.
Somehow feinkorn... -
Jill helps the disabled get about
in the kitchen
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Jill helps the disabled get about in the kitchen AUTHOR AND RESEARCHER
- that's Jill
Mara of JS's home economics
department. She was
one of a team of three that
wrote 'Kitchen sense for
disabled and elderly people',
a book... -
JS shows a fine pair of legs
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JS shows a fine pair of legs JS FINE TIGHTS are in. And
the sheer look is out. Fine
tights, which have a silky
finish, are replacing the sheer
look, which, says textile
manager Stephen Walkley,
was designed for the... -
Painting holiday ends up in the Royal Exchange
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Painting holiday ends up in the Royal Exchange THE AMATEUR artist's
dream of having a painting
exhibited in London came
true for Basingstoke's maintenance
supervisor Charles
Loake.
An oil painting of his was
exhibited in... -
Petrol - the sweet smell of success
03
Petrol - the sweet smell of success THE PROBLEMS OF
SUCCESS are being encountered
at Coldhams Lane,
Cambridge as thousands of
motorists clamour to fill up
at JS's only petrol filling
station, which opened in
January.
The... -
Southbourne freezer centre to close
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Southbourne freezer centre to close JS IS CLOSING DOWN
the Southbourne freezer
centre. The closing date is
fixed for Saturday April 5.
Southbourne was the first
of JS's freezer centres and it
opened on a trial basis in
June... -
Waste not, want not
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Waste not, want not Above: Loads upon loads of cardboard boxes returned from the branches wait to be baled.
Below: Into the Basingstoke baler they go . . . to be crushed into cardboard cubes. Above: At the other end of the baling... -
Crate expectations
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Crate expectations The new plastic produce crates nest inside each other empty, and can stack with the wooden
crates when full. P L A S T I C PRODUCE
CRATES are following hot
on the heels of the plastic
beef and chicken trays,... -
Bitterne and the beanstalk
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Bitterne and the beanstalk
BITTERNE BRANCH is
something of a hot house
plant - it has grown and
grown. In under a year it has
more than quadrupled in
size.
Before stage one of the
extension opened last October
the sales... -
Eileen brings a woman's touch to Solihull freezer centre
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Eileen brings a woman's touch
to Solihull freezer centre IT'S QUITE A JUMP from
being an assistant in a
branch meat preparation department
to managing JS's
new freezer centre at Solihull.
But Eileen Harris had done
just... -
Golders Green takes in a movie
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Golders Green takes in a movie THIS WEEKS SUPER
SAVE - 'The Sound of
Music'. Well, not quite, but
the new JS store at Golders
Green is right on top of a
cinema.
The new store, which
opened on March 11, is
built on the site... -
Lewisham takes the lead
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Lewisham takes the lead TWENTY YEARS ON
Lewisham is again JS's
largest London store.
On March 11 customers
switched their allegiance
from 405 Lewisham (which
when it opened in 1955 was
the biggest and most... -
Selling like hot cakes
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Selling like hot cakes
MAIDENHEAD is definitely
a freezer area' said Michael
Bentley, manager of JS's
new freezer centre which
opened at Maidenhead on
March 4.
There was a queue of
customers on opening morning
and 16... -
Appointments
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Appointments
D Ray, formerly manager
of Muswell Hill, has been
appointed manager of
Kenton.
JA Spence, formerly manager
of Lewisham 405, has
been appointed manager of
the new Lewisham branch.
Mrs E Harris, formerly
chief... -
Fare Thee Well
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It was Fare Thee Well at
Hoddesdon depot on Saturday
evening, February 22. For
depot manager Derek Graham
was leaving to start a new job
at Blackfriars as depot manager,
contractors and relief.
Over 90 people from... -
Letters: Mr Who?
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Letters: Mr Who? From KJ Boston, veteran
Back in November 1974, I
received a letter from the
national insurance office
saying that I was one stamp
short on my last year's card.
Having retired from JS
in the previous... -
Long Service
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Long Service
Colin Boots, grocery manager
at Paddington, celebrated
25 years with the company
in February. He started at
Willesden Green branch. He
has also worked at Kilburn,
Golders Green, Hampstead
and was at the Swiss... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Tom Dransfleld manager of
Rugby died on February 17,
after a cerebral haemorrhage
He collapsed in his garage on
Monday afternoon and died
later that day, at his home at
Barby, a village in Northants,
near... -
Retirements
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Retirements
David Bennett retired on
March 8, after 43 years with
JS. He started his career as a
salesman at Guildford branch,
was promoted to senior salesman
in 1936 and, after
working at a number of
branches in Surrey,... -
How thirty seconds lasts all day long
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How thirty seconds lasts all day long SheOa Fearn makes her entrance - again. All her efforts on
i yielded just eight seconds in the final commercial. The camera rolls. Using the smaller of their two cameras, the
crew photograph... -
Laboratory managers conference
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Laboratory managers conference A BETTER UNDERSTANDING
of each other's
jobs was the plea of the 50
managers at JS's first ever
laboratory managers conference,
held on March 7 at
the Tower Hotel, London.
The conference theme... -
WITHOUT YOUR HELP
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WITHOUT YOUR HELP Sainsbury's
past might not have a future.
The company is starting an archives
and museum collection at Blackfriars.
Donations would be very
welcome, also the chance to see and
photograph items given on a...
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