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A certain smile
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A certain smile VALERIE CRIPPS' SMILE
has been captivating staff and
customers alike at JS's
Wembley branch.
A very shy 16-year-old,
Valerie started work as a
cashier at the store about
three months ago, straight
from... -
Colchester hypermarket plan
01
Colchester hypermarket plan COLCHESTER COULD
BE THE SITE of the first
JS/BHS hypermarket.
Planning permission is
being sought for a 16-acre
site at Stanway, three
miles west of Colchester
town centre.
JS and BHS joined... -
The magnificent seven
01
The magnificent seven Kenny Lynch flirts with the
finalists at the South Eastern
area's Miss JS contest. Turn
to the back page to see if
your choice tallies with the
judges'. -
Tougher price controls are unrealistic, chairman tells shareholders
01
Tougher price controls are unrealistic, chairman tells shareholders AN IMPRESSIVE
LINE-UP of JS directors
faced shareholders at the
company's annual general
meeting on July 2, held at
the Connaught Rooms,
just off Drury... -
Clocking-in could soon be a thing of the past
02
Clocking-in could soon be a thing of the past CLOCKING-IN HAS
BEEN ABOLISHED at
two JS stores. I t 's only an
experiment but if it works
it could be the end of clock
cards at all the branches
before long.
Kingston and... -
Hastings here we come!
02
Hastings here we come!
A CROWD OF 800 JS veterans
enjoyed the sun, sea and
sand of Hastings when they
took their annual day outing
on Tuesday June 24.
The veterans travelled in
17 coaches, arriving at about
lunchtime. They... -
Howzat...
02
Howzat... AN elegant leg glance from
Jim Simpson on his way to the
top score of 72 in the annual
match between JS and J and
T Harris of Calne, Wiltshire.
During the war Harris were the 'cover' for the JS factory
in case... -
Janet keeps the family flag flying
02
Janet keeps the family flag flying THE PATCHING FAMILY
of Hove like to do the same
things—whether it's working
in their local JS store or winning
gold awards.
Jennifer and Margaret
Patching have worked as
summer students... -
Living it up 'over the shop' at Wood Green
02
Living it up 'over the shop'
at Wood Green Bringing home the shopping — Sainsbury's of course — are (from left) Helen Lakey, Carol Uhl
and Angela Burr, happy with the Page High life. FAMILIES ARE LIVING
on top of the world... -
The shame of it
02
The shame of it
ONE IN THE EYE for JS
from lance corporal Jones of
television's' Dad's Army'. On
June 12 he announced that he
had been delivering meat to a
local titled lady 'since 1933,
when his lordship fell out... -
Caddy is identified
03
Caddy is identified
LAST MONTH the JS Journal
showed a photograph of a
decorated tin, and we asked,
on behalf of archivist Honor
Godfrey, if anyone knew anything
about it.
Help came in the form of
Len Bradford of... -
... goes in to bat
03
... goes in to bat A TORRID SUN beat down
as, once again, JS played host
to the ninth annual charity
cricket match for the Ulster
Bacon trophy on June 11.
Every year the match, between
retail grocers and... -
Hardshell versus softsell
03
Hardshell versus softsell
'SAINSBURY's brown egg
prices are very competitive,
their white eggs are unbeatable.'
This eggstraordinary
piece of hard-boiled advertising
was recently spotted in a
Brighton evening newspaper. -
JS drivers play host to the competition
03
JS drivers play host to the competition SAINSBURY LORRY
DRIVERS had a chance
to show their skills on
home ground when
qualifying round of the
Lorry Driver of the Year
competition was held for
the first time at a JS... -
JS's no-go cart
03
JS's no-go cart ROLLS-ROYCE, LAMBORGHINI
and the rest
have nothing to fear in the
way of competition from the
JS trolley — this seems to be
the conclusion of a hardhitting,
no-holds-barred
(tongue-in-cheek) article in... -
Lorry talk
03
Lorry talk
BUNTINGFORD DEPOT
has been trying out a delivery
lorry with two detachable
bodies' that can be changed
over in about 10 minutes.
At the Lorry Driver of the
Year regional heat visitors
watched the... -
Why look further?
03
Why look further? WHEN A NEW RANGE of
ladies' jumpers bearing the
Sainsbury label, was introduced,
the publicity department
didn't have far to look
for a photographer and a
model.
Sydney Harding, whose
pictures often... -
East Londoners say 'welcome back'
04
East Londoners say 'welcome back' FIRST DAY CUSTOMERS
GREETED the
opening of the new
Watney Street branch in
the heart of London's East
End with the comment
'And about time too.'
Not that the store didn't
open on time. It... -
Kempston's superstore takes shape
05
Kempston's superstore takes shape THE BIGGEST-YF.T IS
SUPERMARKET is taking
shape at Kempston;
just one year after the
go-ahead to build was
given.
When it opens the supersized
store will change the
face of Kempstnii once... -
Northampton grows and grows
05
Northampton grows and grows TWELVE YEARS after
opening a store in Northampton
JS were back to
open another almost three
times as big.
When chairman John
Sainsbury opened the doors
of the new Central Northampton
branch on... -
Engineer retires and turns carpenter
06
Engineer retires and turns carpenter E N G I N E E R S were
looked upon as a 'necessary
evil' when Norman
Johnson joined JS 46
years ago.
Now they are essential
to the smooth running of
the company and in March
Mr Johnson... -
I'm in charge...of the printroom
06
I'm in charge...of the printroom DAISY KNIGHT has come a long way since she was
apprenticed to the printing trade at the age of 14.
Now she is manager of the printing and copying
department at Stamford House, Blackfriars, with... -
Jim of all trades
06
Jim of all trades JIM WOODS can knock-up butter as skilfully as he can
knock-out editorial copy for the JS Journal. During his
43 years with JS he has done both. On July 4 Jim Woods
retired as publicity manager
with the added... -
Appointments
07
Appointments
M Broomfield, formerly
manager of Camberley, has
been appointed manager
branch trading, Blackfriars.
C Etheridge, formerly
manager of Fulham, has been
appointed manager of Camberley.
J M Pierce, formerly... -
Letters: The debate goes on
07
Letters: The debate goes on From W J Bridgeman, JS veteran
The arguments for and
against the Common Market
are in the past, it remains to
be seen whether the decision
was best for Britain. Most
people voting 'yes' appear... -
Long Service
07
Long Service
Vic Lonnon, the man who
since 1957 has been responsible
for all JS long service
awards, celebrated 40 years
with the company in June.
Now manager of the medical
and veterans welfare sections,
Mr Lonnon began... -
Obituary
07
Obituary
Ken Barclay, clerk in the
non-perishables warehouse
at Charlton depot, died on
June 10.
He had been with JS for 22
years, having joined in 1953
as a warehouseman. He
became a cleaner, then a
foreman cleaner,... -
Retirements
07
Retirements
Denis 'Danny' Wall, head
groundsman at Griffin Athletic
Club, Dulwich, retired in
June after 45 years with JS.
He joined the Griffin as
cricketing under-groundsman.
His wife came to the
club in 1931 to work in... -
Brighton — an even bigger splash
08
Brighton — an even bigger splash MIDSUMMER MADNESS STRUCK BRIGHTON
sports stadium on June 22, when teams of JS dare-devils
battled through hell, flour and water at an It's a Knockout
contest staged by the South Eastern area... -
Mick McManus 'wrestles' with gala crowds
08
Mick McManus 'wrestles' with gala crowds TOUGH TV WRESTLER
Mick McManus told the
crowd at Buntingford depot's
annual Gala Day to 'enjoy
yourselves and spend your
money' — and they did.
On Saturday, June 28 the
bad man of...
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