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Budget hits the bottle!
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Budget hits the bottle! CHANCELLOR Denis
Healey's Budget on April
16 was so swingeing it
drove thousands of JS customers
to drink.
When the news broke that
Mr Healey had budgeted for
a hefty increase in the duty
paid on... -
JS beats inflation... Just
01
After the toughest trading year for a quarter of a century
JS beats inflation... Just THE MOST DIFFICULT trading year for 25 years
was chairman John Salisbury's description of the year
ending on March 28. This was part of... -
JS girls wanted
01
JS girls wanted
NEXT MONTH the search
starts for Miss JS 1976.
Charmers from all over the
company will be putting forward
their claim to the title.
But what about all -the
personality-plus girls who
need that extra bit of... -
Depot chief holds a pow-wow in the Strand
02
Depot chief holds a pow-wow in the Strand COST-EFFECTIVENESS — that was the
keyword at the meetings held by distribution
director Len Payne for his middle managers.
At the Strand Palace Hotel, London, on
April 14 and 15 Mr... -
Disco hoax
02
Disco hoax
A HOAXER struck at the
disco arranged by Reading
branch for April 21. Someone
phoned up the local Top
Rank and cancelled the
arrangements, and when
everyone arrived they found
the building locked.
Nearby pubs... -
Elected to Council
02
Elected to Council
GEORGE LLOYD has been
elected a member of the
executive council of the Institute
of Refrigeration.
He is manager of JS's
engineering design department
at Clapham and it is the
first time a... -
Gas explosion at HQ injures man
02
Gas explosion at HQ injures man A GAS LEAK at Stamford
House caused an explosion in
which one man was injured
and a small fire started.
The incident happened on
Friday April 25 at about half
past four in the... -
Jersey jaunt
02
Jersey jaunt
THE FRIENDLY INVASION
of Jersey by the staff of
Basingstoke branch was
accounted a great success.
It was over the weekend of
April 12, 13 and 14 that 64
staff, friends and relatives
from the branch visited... -
Trials at Reading may be just the ticket
02
Trials at Reading may be just the ticket AN EXPERIMENT being
carried out at Reading could
result in a new way of marking
the prices of goods in JS
stores.
At the moment there are
three basic ways of marking
prices in use... -
Beware of limbo dancers!
03
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Caister holiday weekend cures winter blues
03
Caister holiday weekend cures winter blues INDOOR FUN AND GAMES kept the unpredictable April weather at bay for the crowd of
SSA members who spent a weekend unwinding at Caister, the east coast holiday resort. Boxing
dogs, a... -
Council says no to JS at Egham
03
Council says no to JS at Egham DESPITE local authority
support; despite residents'
support; and despite support
from local organisations,
the plan for a JS
supermarket at Egham has
fallen through.
What appeared to be... -
It's frothy man
03
It's frothy man
MISTAKING a fire extinguisher
for a petrol additive, a
motorist filled his tank with
foam at JS's petrol station at
Cambridge.
'It was pretty messy' said
deputy manager Robbie
Robertson, a master... -
JS veteran dies on way home from London reunion
JS veteran dies on way home
from London reunion
03
JS veteran dies on way home from London reunion
HAROLD STRUTT collapsed
and died while on his
way home from the JS veterans
annual reunion, held last
month at London's Royal
Lancaster Hotel.
Mr Strutt was a driver... -
Together again
03
Together again
Lab staff had the whole move taped . FORTY-ONE YEARS ON
there are quite a few differences
in the JS laboratories.
The staff have just completed
the move into the new labs
on the third and fourth floors,
of... -
Treble top for Basingstoke
03
Treble top for Basingstoke THREE of the five trophies
at the JS darts tournament
were snapped up by Basingstoke
depot.
The tournament, held on
Sunday April 6 in the staff
restaurant at Blackfriars,
produced new winners... -
It's when you know how
04
Legislation within the European Economic Communit M-Mdihsm 253 million individuals
working through
9 National Parliaments
and:
Economic and
Social Committee Interest groups Independent experts National autbrities
Members of... -
The chairman speaks out at IGD Convention
05
The chairman speaks out at IGD Convention OUR FOOD SUPPLIES depend on the outcome of the
EEC referendum next monlth, said John Sainsbury,
chairman of JS, in a forceful argument spelling out why
Britain should remain a meimber... -
Energy conservation campaign gets up steam
06
Energy conservation campaign gets up steam DID YOU KNOW that the
power consumed in an average
supermarket in a month
would keep an average home
going for 14 years!
Conserving some of this
valuable energy is just one
more... -
In spring a young man's fancy turns to . . . Lamb Marinade
06
In spring a young man's fancy turns to . . . Lamb Marinade The Journal's very own galloping
gourmet, assistant
editor Antony Moore, got
this economical recipe from
JS home economist Veronica
Miller. His... -
Letters: The people will decide
06
Letters: The people w i l l decide From R J Gates, driver's steward,
Charlton depot.
Having read the chairman's
comments about the EEC,
both in the national press and
the JS Journal, I think some
answer should be made... -
Miss JS becomes Mrs Tesco
06
Miss JS becomes Mrs Tesco
Photo by Wilkin Studios
Love knows no boundaries and on April 5 Christine Mears, who works at JS's Tottenham
branch, married Roger Wood, the manager of Tesco's at Edmonton.
Christine, aged 20, met... -
Appointments
07
Appointments
G Vine, formerly manager
of Solihull, has been
appointed manager of West
Bromwich.
M Hemens, formerly manager
of West Bromwich, has
been appointed manager of
Dudley.
T F Delves, formerly manager
of Dudley,... -
Long Service
07
Long Service
Tony Gogarty, supply control
at Blackfriars, celebrated
25 years with JS in April. He
started as a trainee butcher in
the factory and was later
promoted to butcher instructor.
In 1957 he was transferred
to... -
Obituary
07
Obituary
Robert Worth, a senior
store-serviceman at Stevenage
branch, died on April 12.
He had been with JS for four
years. -
Retirements
07
Retirements
Percy Barker, driver at
Basingstoke depot, retired on
April 4, after 45 years with
JS. He joined JS's Balham
branch as a delivery lad on
the recommendation of his
mother. He left for a short
period, but came... -
'You had to get your skates on' says Arthur
07
'You had to get your skates on' says Arthur LIFE AS A CLERK was
tough when Arthur Waller
joined JS 43 years ago. But he
stayed the course and on May
2 he retired as personnel
manager of the retail division.
It was Mr Waller... -
Hypermarket partnership hits the headlines
08
Hypermarket partnership hits the headlines 'TWO OF THE BEST KNOWN and most
respected names in British retailing — J Sainsbury
and British Home Stores — are joining
forces.. .' This is how one national
daily newspaper... -
JS disc is top of the jobs
08
JS disc is top of the jobs LISTEN TO YOUR
CAREER' is a record that
won't sell a single copy, but it
may make a big difference to
a lot of people.
The reason it won't sell is
that it's being given away, and
the reason it...
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