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Branch staff keep it clean
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Hygiene in British food stores took a hammering recently but the latest hygiene checklist shows
Branch staff keep it clean JS STORES ARE CLEANER THAN EVER reports
JS's team of hygiene officers, at the halfway mark of
their... -
J is for Jackie, June and judo!
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J is for Jackie, June and judo! IN MAY we asked you to
nominate girls who might be
too shy to enter themselves
for the Miss JS contest.
Our June girl is Jackie
Cole, an 18-year-old
cockney who's been with JS
since she left... -
Stamford Group's cash goes into action and starts saving lives
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Stamford Group's cash goes into action and starts saving lives A FAT CHEQUE for £2080
collected by the Stamford
Group has been handed over
to buy a kidney machine for a
London hospital.
The money was collected in
11 months... -
Depot gets a new first aid room
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Depot gets a new first aid room A SPECIALLY FITTED
first aid room is now in use at
Hoddesdon depot.
This marks an improvement
in the health facilities at
the depot, both for the treatment
of accidental injuries
and for... -
Display cages make life easier
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Display cages make life easier NEW-STYLE DISPLAY
units are making life easier
for staff at Woolwich branch,
and they could be the shape
of things to come in JS stores
up and down the country.
Instead of being loaded... -
It's a bird . . . it's a plane . . . no it's . . .
02
It's a bird . . . it's a plane . . . no it's . . . LEFT HAND down a bit . . .
to me, to you . . . gently does
it and 10 tons of escalator
conies safely to rest, at the
start of a 50 or so mile
journey to JS's new branch
at... -
Pied a tyre
02
Pied a tyre
DUNROMIN and Restawyle
are two bijou residences that,
in estate agents'jargon, could
be described as 'close to
shops with ample garage
space'.
However, traffic noise
might prove troublesome.
These are the... -
The big one
02
The big one IT WAS HEADLINE NEWS in the computer industry
when JS signed the contract to buy their new computer
from International Computers Limited.
The new computer is part of the ICL 2900 series,
which the manufacturers... -
A breath of French air
03
A breath of French air
TWO PARTIES of SSA
members, together with their
families and friends and several
JS veterans, crossed the
channel for a breath of
French air in Boulogne.
On May 10 the first group
of about 250 adults... -
Bristol gives customer a touch of the sun
03
Bristol gives customer
a touch of the sun SAINSBURY SHOPPER
Mrs Lindsay Long won a
two-week sunshine holiday
for herself and husband
Roger when she entered a
Family Circle magazine competition.
The prize tickets for... -
Down at the depots and up at the branches they're all at it - saving energy on every front
03
Down at the depots and up at the branches they're all at it
saving energy on every front MORE THAN A THIRD was knocked off the electricity
bill after two months of the JS energy conservation
campaign at Chesham branch. In... -
Late news
03
Late news HUMBLE JS SUPERMARKET
trolleys made
news when they carried the
future of Britain in their baskets
— for just one day.
After the nation had been
to the polls to vote Yes or No
in the Common Market
referendum, a... -
Surrey with the cringe on top
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Surrey with the cringe on top
SHORT, SHARP and
straight to the point was the
recent memo from branch
trading telling us that in
future, to avoid confusion
with Sutton Coldfield, JS's
Sutton branch would be
known as Sutton... -
What's brewing?
04
What's brewing? Dear Editor More power to the elbows of those responsible for
htroducing JS Bitter in the red four-pint can. I think it is far
and away the best canned beer on the British market. A
"his completely unsolicited... -
Introducing Jane . . .
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Introducing Jane . . .
A NEW FACE joins the JS
Journal this month. She's
Jane Hughes, 22, who has
been working for the past
four years on local
newspapers in north London.
She succeeds Phyllis
Rowlands, who has... -
Peace of mind at the poolside
06
Peace of mind at the poolside FRANK ALLEN is a
swimming instructor with
a difference. His pupils are
disabled, often without
arms or legs.
Mr Allen, who is manager
of branch display at
JS, has for the past five
years... -
Poet May Park gets a letter of thanks from Margaret Thatcher
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Poet May Park gets a letter of thanks from
Margaret Thatcher MAY PARK may not vote
Conservative, but she was
impressed with Mrs Margaret
Thatcher's achievement in
becoming leader of the Tory
Party.
So impressed, in fact,... -
Appointments
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Appointments
J Van Huysse, formerly manager
of Southbourne Freezer
Centre, has been appointed
warehouse manager at
Christchurch.
G Muir, formerly reserve
manager of Stratford, has
been appointed manager of
Harold Hill.
R... -
Long Service
07
Long Service
Charles 'Charlie' Hacker,
transport supervisor at Buntingford
depot, celebrated 40
years with JS on June 3.
He joined the company in
1935 as a warehouseman at
Blackfriars and the following
year he became a... -
Obituary
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Obituary
John Williams, who worked
at Streatham as a cost accountant
d'ed on May 18 after a
long illness.
Mr Williams, 50, joined the
company in January 1958.
He was promoted to assistant
accountant in December
1973.... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Flo Soley, part-time supply
assistant, retired on April 26
after 29 years with JS. Mrs
Soley started work at Holloway
in 1946 and later worked
at the Holloway Road
branch.
Harry Spreadbury, returns
cage... -
When did you last see this caddy?
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When did you last see this caddy?
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Buntingford club keeps on the rails and lets off steam
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Buntingford club keeps on the rails and lets off steam THE GLORY OF STEAM
and the splendour of bygone
railway ages are what unites
the members of Buntingford's
Steam Railway Club as
they travel the country
visiting the... -
John Burgin discovers the joys of not going to work
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John Burgin discovers the joys of not going to work TWENTY-THREE YEARS of retirement behind him,
and JS veteran John Burgin is enjoying life thoroughly.
'The days are not long enough for everything I want to
do,' he says, 'and...
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