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Christmas belles—JS style
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Christmas belles—JS style
ANNETTE BANNISTER, a weekend student at JS's Walsall
branch, was chosen Miss JS Midlands at Pontin's holiday camp
in Southport.
Annette, who is 17 and studying for her A-levels, said she felt
'ever... -
...and a prosperous new year
02
...and a prosperous new year
BETTER THAN EXPECTED—that's
the news from the JS Christmas trading
front so far.
'All our original estimates have had to
be revised up' says director 'Robbie'
Roberts. 'What is really... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7
General news
Pages 8-17, 20-24
Features
Page 18
Letters
Page 19
People -
Plans to give JS lorries a new look
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Plans to give JS lorries a new look
TWO NEW LIVERIES for JS lorries are
currently on trial before a final decision is
made by the board.
At Charlton depot one lorry has been
painted in each of the colour schemes,
which were... -
JS rides high in the valley
03
JS rides high in the valley
Cwmbran on opening morning—customers as far as the eye can see 'BENDEGEDIG' is how Elwyn Davies
summed up the opening of JS's first store
in Wales on November 30, at Cwmbran.
'It means wonderful,... -
Broadfield—JS's new family size superstore
04
Broadfield—JS's new family size superstore
A BITING WIND and intermittant
showers of rain and hail greeted the
opening of the new superstore at Broadfield,
near Crawley, on December 7.
So only the very hardy were... -
Incentive schemer
04
Incentive schemer
AN INCENTIVE of a shilling was paid to
every invoice checker at JS who found a
mistake, according to a recent article in
The Observer on fringe benefits.
One checker, the article said, obtained
his fringe... -
JS goes over well Down Under
04
JS goes over well Down Under
A MELBOURNE HOUSEWIFE did her
Christmas shopping at JS's Walsall
branch without leaving Australia!
How?
She wrote to manager Peter Purslow
asking if he could arrange for Christmas
hampers to be... -
Backdated increase for JS veterans
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Backdated increase for JS veterans
GOOD TIDINGS for JS pensioners.
Backdated from October 20 this year the
JS pension has been increased by 15 per
cent, for all those who retired before
March 4,1976.
JS pensioners were told... -
Tesco results-the same but different
05
Tesco results-the same but different
JS AND TESCO publish their trading
results within a few weeks of each other
and the 1976/77 half-year figures (right)
make an interesting comparison.
Superficially, the results look very... -
To beans, or not to beans...
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To beans, or not to beans...
You'd look miserable too if you were an escaped convict lying low in an attic with nothing but
cold baked beans to eat—even if they are Sainsbury's.
That's the predicament convicts Gilbert and... -
What's this ear?
05
What's this ear?
EDIBLE EARRINGS, as featured on
the front cover of December's Harper
& Queen, are on sale at JS stores—next to
the jelly diamonds!
Pink Sainsbury's sugar flower cake decorations
were listed among the... -
Duchess makes a grand tour of Horsham
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Duchess makes a grand tour of Horsham
HER GRACE, LAVINIA, Duchess of
Norfolk showed a keen business sense
during her visit to Horsham branch on
November 24. Her Grace toured the store
after officially opening the Swan... -
HMP puts a different slant on things
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HMP puts a different slant on things
HAGGIS AND CHOW MEIN may seem
a bit like wearing a sporran with top hat
and tails but for Haverhill Meat Products
(a JS associate company) it's one of the
end products of a successful new... -
New company secretary takes over in January
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New company secretary takes over in January
NIGEL MATTHEWS takes over as company
secretary on January 14.
He takes over from Stuart Parker, who
is leaving the company after eight years'
service, five of them as company... -
Pensions—time to study the options
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Pensions—time to study the options
A NEW STATE PENSION SCHEME
comes into operation in April 1978, which
may sound like a long way off to be
thinking about it now. But before that
date a lot of things have to be... -
JS advertising goes Dutch
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JS advertising goes Dutch
JS HAS TAKEN OUT ADVERTISING
SPACE in the Anglo-Dutch Shopper—a
newspaper distributed on board ships
and through travel agencies in Holland
and Belgium to people coming on shopping
trips to... -
Langney's late night shopping special
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Langney's late night shopping special
All ready to give a helping hand the volunteer force at Langney. (Manager Richard Rawson is the man in the middle.) Also in the picture
some early customers and youthful Red Cross helpers.... -
JS counsellors spread the word- on toast
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JS counsellors spread the word- on toast
Cynthia Gillett shows Barking Townswomen's Guild how to make a simple spread from JS own-label products. 'THERE'S NO SUCH THING as a typical
talk' explained Cynthia Gillett as she
went... -
What's an elephant doing in the old canteen?
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What's an elephant doing in the old canteen?
THE FORMER JS CANTEEN in Colombo
Street, Blackfriars, has now been
transformed into the 'Elephant Shop'—
the main outlet for jewellery, furniture,
leatherwork and pottery hand... -
Over her shoulder goes one...
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Over her shoulder goes one...
ANYONE visiting JS's Sittingbourne
branch intending to cause trouble is warned.
The branch has on its staff ajudo gold
medallist, namely 17-year-old weekend
student Maria Djumic.
Maria, who won... -
Getting away from it all
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Getting away from it all
All of us at some time or another must have
wished for a few months off work. No
problems, no deadlines, no bosses—just a little
illness (nothing serious, of course) that will
allow us to lounge at... -
Get your drinking caps on!
12
WE HAVE TIMED this year's spirited competition
to coincide with the festive season
to give our readers something to fill in those
idle moments between the Christmas pud and
the Christmas cake; the haggis and the hangover.
Get... -
Star of stage, stove and store
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Star of stage, stove and store
MAKING CUSTOMERS FEEL WELCOME
and happy whilst in JS's Kingsland
Road branch is no problem to
sprightly customer services assistant
Gerrard Poole. And should he at times
send them on their way... -
...and takes the supermarket into the schoolroom
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...and takes the supermarket into the schoolroom
A TELEVISION CREW from the Open
University spent October 18 at Wood
Green branch watching mothers and their
children shopping.
They were making a programme in a
series called... -
TV teaches the art of interviewing . . .
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TV teaches the art of interviewing. . .
ACTION REPLAYS are helping managers,
supervisors and foremen at Basingstoke
depot to learn how to interview
applicants for jobs.
Closed-circuit television is just one of
the techniques... -
. . .and it comes out here
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... and it comes out here
A QUICK AND EASY communications
link-up exists between Blackfriars and the
depots—thanks to Kalle Infotec 6000.
Infotec, which has partly replaced telex,
transmits 'photostat' copies of... -
Rory - TV's super salesdog
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Rory - TV's super salesdog
HAVE YOU SEEN the advertisement on
TV for a certain dog food—the one featuring
an Irish red setter tucking into a bowl
full of meaty chunks in Norfolk Wild Life
Park? If you have, it's very likely... -
We also heard . . . Hobson's choice!
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We also heard . . . Hobson's choice! MANY BRANCH MANAGERS will
perhaps feel that their lives were summed
up in a recent item in the daily bulletin.
'Choice of items for plinth display will
be left to the manager's discretion'... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Don't forget
you can dictate one by using the
Journal's phone-in service on 01-921 6221 We spring a leek!
From: Jones the Admin, at present... -
Appointments
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Appointments
I Wilson, formerly deputy manager of
Northfield, has been appointed manager.
R Hughes, formerly manager of Holloway,
has been appointed manager of
Muswell Hill.
A Redford, formerly manager of Kentish
Town, has... -
Highland homage to farm manager
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Highland homage to farm manager
Sandy Martin (right) receives a beautifully
hand-carved Scottish walking stick
from chairman John Sainsbury, as a
special gift following Mr Martin's retirement
as manager of JS's farm... -
Long Service
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Long Service
Gordon Chant, manager, Winton, celebrated
40 years' service with JS in November.
Mr Chant started with the company at
Bognor Regis, transferring to Bexhill and
later Boscombe before leaving to do his
war... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Alfred Frank Coster, manager at Tunbridge
Wells, retires on December 24 after
being with JS for 43 years.
Mr Coster joined JS at 31 Eastbourne,
moving on to Bexhill and Hastings before
being called up for... -
The winners — competition ends
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The winners — competition ends
'IT'S A SHAME there can only be one
winner' says Sydney Harding, who, as
judge of the JS Journal photographic
competition, wanted to give first prize to
at least ten of the nearly 200... -
in a talented photo-finish!
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in a talented photo-finish!
Second prize
FOR SOMEBODY WHO doesn't really
like black-and-white and who doesn't
take many landscapes, Terry Killick is a
very good black-and-white landscape
photographer.
He took the shot that... -
The rest of the magnificent seven
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The rest of the magnificent seven
Here are some of the photographs that
came close to carrying off the big prizes—
five more pictures that Sydney picked out
as being of a very high standard indeed.
We're giving them a... -
James Boswell-editor and artist
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James Boswell-editor and artist
JAMES BOSWELL was editor of the JS
Journal from 1951 until his death in 1971
of cancer. But it is not as a talented
journalist that he is currently receiving
international acclaim—it is as an... -
A Happy Christmas to everyone
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A Happy Christmas to everyone
SUSAN SONAIKE—paper hat, tinsel
and all—expresses thejoy and laughter of
the Christmas season.
What Susan, a secretary in JS's research
and scientific services division, looks forward
to... -
Numbers game
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Numbers game
ARE YOU AN AVERAGEGENIUS? If
you are then it should take you between
10-15 minutes to work out this numerical
crossword, says JS computer operator,
Cliff Meggs, who devised it.
So here's your chance to fit the... -
PumpKing Kong
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PumpKing Kong
PUMPKIN
POWER—for
those of you
who tried to
guess the weight
of the pumpkin
we showed in
the December
issue, the monster
weighed in at
10.67 kilograms
(231bs 5oz).
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