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Anti-influenza is out
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Anti-influenza is out
ANTI-FLU VACCINE is
not being offered to staff
this year.
'We have just not been able
to obtain any of the nasal
spray vaccine, which is the
one that most people seem to
prefer,' says manager... -
It's all happening!
01
It's all happening! THE SUMMER OF '75 HAS BEEN one to
remember for dark-haired Carole, secretary
to departmental director Len Lewis.
In August she married chartered accountant
Lawrence Mendoza, took a two-week
honeymoon in... -
NOT TOO HOT TO HANDLE
01
NOT TOO HOT TO HANDLE HOT BUT NOT BOTHERED that's the news
from around JS at the tail end of a long hot
summer that has broken most of Britain's
warm weather records.
Weeks (and weeks) of temperatures hovering
around the... -
Town hall price lists
01
Town hall price lists
THE GOVERNMENT'S LATEST MOVE in
the fight against inflation — local price surveys
— has been given a cool reception by JS and
other food retailers.
But although the company strongly disapproves it... -
Bomb-hoax at East Ham is no joke
02
Bomb-hoax at East Ham is no joke A BOMB HOAX with more than a touch of
realism made heroes of JS staff at East Ham
branch on August 5.
It all started at about half past eleven when provisions
manager Michael Markwell and... -
Hilary gets crowned again but it doesn't turn her head
02
Hilary gets crowned again but it doesn't turn her head SAINSBURY SUPERGIRL
Hilary Bowden has added
another success to the string
of beauty titles she has been
collecting ever since she was
The latest title carried off
by... -
Hot start for Hayes End
02
Hot start for Hayes End
OPENING IN THE MIDDLE OF A HEAT WAVE
got the new JS freezer centre at Hayes End, Middlesex,
off to a good start.
Business was brisk from the moment director Peter
Snow opened the doors for the first... -
JS 25 Club
02
MEMBERS of the JS 25 Club, all 806 of them, have a
dinner date on October 20 at the Royal Lancaster hotel,
London.
The occasion is the Club's sixth annual get-together
and its members have all worked at JS for at least... -
JS urges shoppers to speak out
02
EVERY HOUSEHOLD in St Albans will be getting a leaflet
through the letterbox this month, telling them about the type of
supermarket JS wants to build on the outskirts of their town.
The company has also invited about 40 people... -
Punishment to fit boy's crime
02
Punishment to fit boy's crime
MAGISTRATES AT
SOUTHEND juvenile court
decided to let the punishment
fit the crime when a 14-
year-old boy admitted spraying
red paint on a white wall
at Sainsbury's Chichester
Road... -
Take a card and save a life
02
Take a card and save a life
THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL
OFFER at the
branches is the chance to
save someone's life by
becoming a kidney donor.
When the National Kidney
Research Fund asked the
company to help its Silver
Lining... -
Cheesman's dip
03
Cheesman's dip
One of the highest qualifications in the world of
wine was awarded to Allan Cheesman of JS's wine
department, when he received the diploma of the
Wine and Spirit Education Trust.
After two years of study on day... -
First-aiders inspect 'remains'
03
First-aiders inspect 'remains' A WARNING that some of
the exhibits were not for the
squeamish did not deter the
party of 10 first-aiders from
JS's Streatham office who
recently visited the Gordon
Museum at Guy's... -
'Is there anybody out there who wants to come in?'
03
'Is there anybody out there who wants to come in?'
THE 'MASTIFF security system installed in the computer
room at Blackfriars didn't quite work. In fact, it did exactly the
opposite of what it should.
The idea was that the two... -
Pinner makes a little energy go a long way
03
Pinner makes a little energy go a long way
SAVE IT, say the posters, and that's just what they're doing
at Pinner branch.
The staff, led by manager John O' Gorman and grocery manager
Douglas Wright, who is energy conservation... -
ROY CUTHBERT
03
ROY CUTHBERT was
unlucky enough to get his
foot trapped between the
moving tailboard and the
floor of his lorry. But wisely
Roy was wearing safety shoes
and he was able to drive back
to Basingstoke depot
unharmed.
In... -
We also heard...
03
We also heard... IN THE HOUSEHOLD
NAME business one would
think Sainsbury's is pretty
high on the list. But not in
Sheffield it seems, where JS is
to open a new supermarket
later this year.
Senior area productivity
officer... -
TWO MEASURES IN THE UK
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TWO MEASURES IN THE UK that will further at least
t h e first aims o f lnernational W o m e n ' s Year are t h e Equal
Pay Act and the S x Discrimination bill.
J S already has qual pay for both sexes for all g r a d e s
The... -
Women at work
04
Women at work In recognition of International Women's year, the
JS Journal interviewed six women at JS who,
although not woman's libbers, have firm views on
their own jobs and development, in what up to now
has been a man's... -
'You may have fitted dozens of JS branch managers in the past but . . .'
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'You may have fitted dozens of JS branch managers in the past but . . .'
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'100 per cent reliable' that's George
06
'100 per cent reliable' that's George 'SMART LAD WANTED
for delivery' read the advertisement
George Ince
answered 47 years ago.
George was given the job
and started work on the day
the founder of JS, Mr J J
Sainsbury, was... -
Butter fingers...
06
Butter fingers...
JIM WOODS, when confronted with a two-pound
block of butter, a board and two slicers, did the only
thing he could in the circumstances — he
knocked-up a couple of half-pounds!
Thus proving his claim,... -
Dear Editor...
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Dear Editor... From D Day, G Tray nor, F Brown, K Dalton,
R Beckwith, G Baker, non-perishable warehouse,
Basingstoke depot.
We know head office and the branches are well off
for women, but we think it's a bit much to brag... -
Lovers' meating ends in marriage
06
Lovers' meating ends in marriage ONE MAN WITH ONLY
nice things to say about JS
' butcherettes', as female fresh
meat assistants are known, is
assistant meat manager Dave
Grant — he's just married
one.
Romance flourished... -
Pioneer retires
06
Pioneer retires
Alan Rickman says goodbye
after 43 years ONE OF THE JS
PIONEERS', depot
engineering manager Alan
Rickman, retired on August
29 — his 60th birthday — after 43 years with the company.
Mr Rickman joined... -
Appointments
07
Appointments
Jim McAtamney has been
appointed head of the new
spirits, beer and tobacco
department.
His appointment follows
the decision to split the off
licence department into
two new departments —
one to cover... -
Long Service
07
Long Service
Bill 'Paddy' Walsh, transport
shift manager at Basingstoke
depot, celebrated 25
years with JS in August. He
joined the company in 1950
as a meat porter at Union
Street, Blackfriars, and was
promoted to lorry... -
Obituary
07
Obituary
Ian Hunt, senior provisions
tradesman at Purley branch,
died on July 4.
Ronald Timms, motor vehicle
technician at Basingstoke
depot, died on July 15.
He had been with JS for nine
years. He leaves a wife and
three... -
Retirements
07
Retirements
Cecil 'Bill' Watkins,
warehouse manager of Poole,
retired on August 2 after 44
years with JS.
He started at 42/44 Walthamstow,
and worked at
Wealdstone, Eastcote,
Wembley and Kingsbury. He
became manager at... -
Those were the days
07
Those were the days MEMORIES came flooding
back to Keith Stratford,
deputy manager at Wembley,
when he found this advertisement,
torn from a 1957
copy of Blighty, among some
old papers he was sorting
through.
It was an... -
NEW LABS FOR OLD
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NEW LABS FOR OLD JS was one of the first food retailers to
have its own laboratory. Today the
company's labs still lead the field and
with the move to Rennie House they
can now boast some of the most
advanced facilities in...
Comments
Comments (1)
In the article 'New Labs for Old', the photograph at the bottom of page 8 names George French, although when I first met him when I joined the microbiology laboratory in late 1976 he had a beard; the two people he is speaking to are Monique Toszeghy (on the left, long hair) and Irene Salsbury (dark hair and glasses, nearest George).
Alec Gallagher, 14 January 2021