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Drury Lane branch closes
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Sadness, regret, memories, appeals and goodbyes as . . .
Drury Lane branch closes PREDICTIONS of protest marches and sit-ins did not
come true and Salisbury's in Drury Lane closed quietly
and without fuss on April 4.
The first... -
Last goodbyes
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Last goodbyes
Eileen O'SuIlivan takes a last photograph of the staff. GREAT REGRET was
expressed by both customers
and staff in the
days leading up to JS's
final departure from the
street where the company
was born.
Most... -
THE LAST CUSTOMER
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Sylvia Hankin says farewell to Drury Lane and Owen Keen, watched by Allan Redford.
THE LAST CUSTOMER at JS's Drury Lane branch completed an unusual historical circle
stretching back to the first day of the company more than a... -
Bedford shines at saving energy
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Bedford shines at saving energy SUMMER IS A COMING in
with lighter nights and (with
any luck) warmer weather.
But it doesn't herald an end
to the energy campaign, it
just means that it's that bit
more difficult to remember... -
Bumper crowds, booze, burglars—East Dulwich has 'em all
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Bumper crowds, booze, burglars
East Dulwich has 'em all CHAMPAGNE ON ICE —
both from JS's first combined
freezer centre and off licence
which opened at East Dulwich
on March 25.
Director Peter Snow did
the opening... -
Life begins anew for Vi at sixty
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Life begins anew for Vi at sixty RETIREMENT for Vi Powell
means an exciting and
exacting new job as clerk to
the council.
At 59, Mrs Powell was less
than a year off the JS retirement
age for women. But last
month she left... -
Romance in store
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Romance in store
THE WEDDING RICE was
knee deep at JS's Farnham
branch last month with two
marriages in one weekend.
On Saturday March 8,
assistant grocery manager
John Bannister married
Susan Bird, a cashier from... -
Salute for Woolwich
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Salute for Woolwich
GOODWILL and honest
endeavour are alive and well
and living at JS's Woolwich
branch. A customer was so
impressed by the way staff
handled a cash refund for him
he wrote to a local paper.
'In these days... -
Stamford Group hits the jackpot
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Stamford Group hits the jackpot THE GOAL HAS BEEN
REACHED. It took only 10
months instead of the estimated
two years for the Stamford
Group to collect more
than enough money to buy a
kidney machine. The £2,000
has been... -
The winners
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The winners
THE MEN'S DOUBLES
final of the JS table tennis
tournament was at last played
at Dulwich on March 25, having
been held over from the
main tournament earlier in
the month. (See March issue,
page two.)
The result... -
Why be modest...?
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Why be modest...?
The JS Journal has won a certificate
of merit in a national
competition.
Every year the British
Association of Industrial
Editors holds a competition
to find the house journal of
the year. The JS... -
A mat finish
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A mat finish
JS SHOE POLISH works
wonders with rubber car
mats! This practical gem was
spotted in a motoring
magazine by Alan Hale,
operation planning, Charlton
depot.
Any other ideas for it, asks
Alan, apart from the... -
Goldfish reach an all time high
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Goldfish reach an all time high A HERON'S LUNCH was
the fate of William Selley's
prize goldfish on March 21.
He went into his house in
Chingford for lunch that day
leaving 20 healthy goldfish
swimming around the pond in
his... -
JS hatches a new chick
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JS hatches a new chick
AS A FURTHER STAGE in
its expansion, Sainsbury-
Spillers Limited, a JS
associate company, has
acquired a chicken processing
factory and a small chicken
growing unit — part and parcel
of Newfarm... -
Lewisham certainly can, can-can
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Lewisham certainly can, can-can
South of the river down Lewisham way they know how to
celebrate moving into a new JS super-store. On March 22 staff
at the new Lewisham branch (opened on March 11) had a
Saturday night binge... -
No mean feet
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No mean feet
NEARLY THREE pounds a
foot and more than five
pounds a head were raised by
staff at JS's Arnold branch for
the National Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to
Children.
Their sponsored charity
walk raised a... -
Playing the game Supermarketeers make their first £4 million
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Playing the game Supermarketeers make their first £4 million A CONVINCING VICTORY in the first round of the
1975 National Management Game was won by Supermarketeers,
a team from JS. In each round of the game
teams, each... -
Why Sainsbury's say yes to the Community
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Why Sainsbury's say yes to the Community In June the British people will be voting
in their first ever referendum. The result
of that vote is important to JS and other
companies in the food retailing and
manufacturing... -
JS veterans take tea and talk over old times
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JS veterans take tea and talk over old times FOURTEEN HUNDRED
JS veterans made a takeover
bid for London's plush Royal
Lancaster hotel on April 8.
And they succeeded!
The occasion was the JS
Veterans Group's 27th
annual... -
Running, jumping and who's got the ball
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Running, jumping and who's got the ball THE MAGNIFICENT
FIVE girls from Walton won
the JS netball tournament at
Dulwich on Easter Monday
— despite the fact that every
other team had seven players.
In fact, so great was... -
Appointments
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Appointments
N F Matthews joined the
company on March 17 as
manager, government and
trade relations.
He will be responsible for
research and advice on legislation
and government issues
affecting the food trade.
K Malone,... -
Letters: Safety first
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Letters: Safety first From AJL Gayfer, Clapham
It is ironic that while page one
of the March JS Journal highlights
the Health and Safety
at Work Act, page five shows
two examples of damaged
and dangerous equipment in
use... -
Long Service
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Long Service
James 'Jim' Perry, senior
manager, retail personnel,
celebrated 40 years with JS
on April 15.
He joined the company in
1935 as a junior trainee at
HQ, and spent the pre-war
years in various... -
Not working keeps George busy
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Not working keeps George busy
YOU WOULD THINK
George Rogers would want
to take things easy after
half-a-century of going to
work. But no, when George
retired from JS on March 29,
with nearly 51 years' service
to his... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Mrs Hilda Cooper, who
was a cashier at Bristol, died
at her home on February 26.
Mrs Cooper joined JS in
1961 and had worked at the
Bristol branch for 14 years.
During her career she travelled
around the branches... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Mrs Doris Sherring retired
on April 12 after 16 years
with JS. She started work at
154 Walthamstow.and when
it closed went to the Leytonstone,
Church Lane branch.
She was transferred to the
new Leytonstone... -
Higher pensions and the choice of a golden nest egg
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Higher pensions and the choice of a golden nest egg HIGHER PENSIONS,
and the choice of having
part of your pension commuted
into a tax-free lump
sum—these are two of the
improvements that JS has
made to the...
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