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Marylebone brings down the curtain in the West End
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Marylebone brings down the curtain in the West End MARYLEBONE BRANCH
closed its doors for the last
time on March 6. The store,
which has served shoppers in
Marylebone High Street since
1916, is not being replaced,
thus... -
Savings mount up
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Savings mount up
SAVINGS across the
company amounting to some
£400,000 were achieved
during the second quarter
(periods seven to nine) of JS's
cost improvement programme.
This includes the
central departments,... -
WENDY WINS THE JUDGES' VOTE
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Miss JS Finals WENDY WINS THE JUDGES' VOTE THE MONTHS OF WAITING,
WANTING AND WISHING
FOR TEN REGIONAL
LOVELIES THROUGHOUT
JS FINALLY ENDED ON
SA TURD A Y FEBR UARY 28,
IN THE THAMES SUITE
OF THE WEST CENTRE
HOTEL, LONDON... -
Cream-pot mystery almost licked
02
Cream-pot mystery almost licked
SOME OF THE QUESTIONS asked by JS archivist Honor
Godfrey about the cream-pot in the JS Journal (January issue) may
never be answered.
What is clear is that there were two sizes of cream-pot and... -
DATE TO REMEMBER
02
DATE TO REMEMBER
YOU DONT have to be
Jeane Dickson to predict that
June 20 will be the biggest
fun day of the year in the
south east
That's the day JS's Bromley
area, under the leadership
of AGM Dennis Males, take
over... -
Food music
02
Food music
SHOPPING trips to JS
were the stimulus behind
the writing of the hit pop
song 'We Do It' by R & J
Stone, according to TV
chat show compere
Russell Harty.
Introducing the musical
duo, who were guests on
his... -
FRONTWAY SECURITY TIGHTENS
02
FRONTWAY
SECURITY
TIGHTENS 'WE'VE MADE the backway secure - now we're looking at
the frontway in a commonsense security way' says Len Lewis,
director of branch trading.
'We're trying to close a gap that's open to security... -
'I couldn't believe it' says Peter
02
'I couldn't believe it' says Peter A HUSHED CROWD in the
Basingstoke depot canteen on
March 1 waited with bated
breath for the winning ticket
to be drawn in the raffle.
The prize was well worth
having. It was a brand... -
TESCO BIGGY
02
TESCO BIGGY
MEANWHILE at Irtam,
near Manchester, on
February 24, Tesco opened
the country's biggest hypermarket.
The development,
which is reported to have cost
£3-5 million, covers 9,300
square metres (lOOfiOO
square... -
WHEN THE VOTE COMES IN ...
02
WHEN THE VOTE COMES IN ... WALLY BEAUCHAMP,
secretary of the
Blackfriars JCC (Joint
consultative committee)
presides over the
counting of votes at
the JCC elections on
February 26.
He was helped out by
Aneeta Nayar (left)... -
Woolco pulls out of Pitsea
02
Woolco pulls out of Pitsea
SPECULATION is high at
Pitsea following Woolco's
decision to shelve plans to
build a multi-million pound
store on a ten acre site, not
far from JS's new store,
which opens on April 6.
Woolco, a... -
Bob's cause goes to the dogs
03
Bob Smith - the loneliness
of the long distance
runner. SAINT Valentine's Day,
traditionally the day when
Cupid has a free licence to
go mad with his bow and
arrow, is also the occasion
for other types of arrow... -
Earthy accent
03
Earthy accent
IT TOOK a bit of lateral
thinking to fathom out the
address on a letter sent to the
JS Journal recently which
read: J Thamesbury,
Stumford House, Stumford
Street.
It's obvious really when
you realise that a... -
ELECTRICS LOSE SPACE BATTLE
03
ELECTRICS LOSE SPACE BATTLE IN ORDER to make more
room for top selling hardware
lines like glass and
crockery JS has discontinued
its range of
electric kettles, toasters and
irons.
'It is not that these lines
did badly'... -
Good service award for JS store
03
Good service award for JS store ' EVERYBODY'S
DELIGHTED' says Geoff
Vine, manager of West Bromwich
branch. And so they
should be, because their local
paper has awarded the
branch its Good Service
Award.
White rosette
The... -
NEW PRICING GUN MAKES ITS MARK
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NEW PRICING GUN MAKES ITS MARK TWO HUNDRED MILLION price tickets per year will be
printed by a new pricing gun that's to become die standard
price marker throughout JS.
By June 1977 all branches should have been issued with... -
TABLE TENNIS FINALS AT NEW RECREATION CENTRE
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TABLE TENNIS FINALS AT NEW RECREATION CENTRE BRANCHES as far afield as
Wolverhampton and Haywards
Heath were represented
in the annual JS table
tennis tournament, the first
major event to be staged in
the new recreation... -
the quick and the dud
03
the quick and the dud A QUICK ALERT and close
co-operation between stores
in Worcester helped put an
end to the passing of fake 50p
pieces. Woolworth's were the first
store to find the coins, and
they told all the other... -
BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES
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AT TELFORD AND KEMPSTON IT'S ALL THE RAGE TO USE YOUR LOAF . . . THE SIGN says freshy baked bread' and the
smell of hot bread straiglt from the oven tells you
it's true. This is the scere at Kempston and Telford,
the first JS... -
It's a fab start for Jean
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It's a fab start for Jean
YOU'VE GOT TO BE SPECIAL to have a whole page
devoted to you in Fab 208 magazine — a magazine that forms a
major part of the staple reading diet of most teeny-boppers.
That distinction is the proud... -
Ron's the cactus king
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Ron's the cactus king
MORE AND MORE people
are taking an interest in
growing cacti and succulents,
according to Ron Harvey,
non-perishables foreman at
Hoddesdon depot, who with
the help of night manager
George Edwards,... -
Wake up! Your lorry's here
05
Wake up! Your lorry's here
'JS MANAGERS are paid
for 168 hours a week, but
we do like to get to bed
occasionally' says Terry
Delves, manager of Solihull.
And it was at ten past
ten, just after Mr Delves
had gone to bed on... -
A SAINSBURY VETERAN
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A SAINSBURY VETERAN, Mrs Helena Roberts, who
retired from the company in 1957 having served at
Blackfriars, has recently had a block of bungalows in
Leicester named after her.
Mrs Roberts has for a long time been... -
Balham plays heavenly host
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Balham plays heavenly host AN ANGELIC SIGHT for customers in Balham branch was
a BBC crew fuming a scene for the television series 'Angels'.
Actress Faith Brook, who plays Miss Windrup, the instructor
at the nursing school that... -
Branch openings & planning applications
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Branch openings & planning applications An updated
look at JS's
plans for
future stores
and extensions
Opening programme to
date:
Pitsea: Supermarket
opening April 6.
Bexhill and Horsham:
Supermarkets scheduled to
open... -
YOUR LETTERS
06
Breakages are shattering From: D Day, Basingstoke
depot
WITHOUT wishing to enter
the argument on the merits of
staff-shops, I would say
though that my flabber was
well and truly gasted to read
Angus Clark, an... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS K A Smithard has been
appointed depot works engineer,
Hoddesdon depot. Mr Smithard,
who was formerly plant engineer
at Buntingford depot, succeeds
Mr C Phillips, who retires this
month.
L Hessey, formerly... -
Ben closes the stable door
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ALL ABOUT PEOPLE
Ben closes
the stable
door WHEN JS'S LAST LINK with the horse-drawn age, Ben
Benham, retired on March 5, he was able to look back
on a career than spanned forty-three years of enormous
changes in... -
LONG SERVICE
07
LONG SERVICE Fred 'Jack' Horner, assistant
head butcher at Oxted,
celebrated 40 years service with
JS in February.
Mr Horner started working at
68 Croydon, moving to
Caterham, then Reigate. He
returned to Reigate after his... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY Henry 'Bill' Beadle, clerk in the
perishables warehouse at
Charlton depot, died on January
27, after being with JS for 20
years.
Mr Beadle started with the
company as a bacon stovesman
at Union Street, then... -
RETIREMENTS
07
RETIREMENTS JOHN CHARLES, district
manager, Bromley area
office, retired on March 3. He
had been with JS for 44 years.
Mr Charles started at
Ealing Road, and moved
onto Wembley. After two
years he moved to North
Harrow,... -
A CROSSED WIRE
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A CROSSED WIRE somewhere along the line
meant that last month we said that the raffle at
Esher raised 'more than £150' for the Stamford
Group's Guide Dogs for the Blind project.
The real figure was £133. -
'Checkout snappy, everybody happy' at Boscombe
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'Checkout snappy, everybody happy' at Boscombe 'SAY IT with a slogan'
was the novel way in
which Richard Wilkinson,
b r a n c h manager,
Boscombe, rounded up
support for an eight-week
campaign at his branch,
aimed at... -
GLENN GALE
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GLENN GALE is the new
face on the JS Journal. He
joins as an assistant editor,
after four years as a
journalist on The War Cry
and The Musician, published
by the Salvation Army. His
notebook has contained interviews
with... -
NURSE OF THE YEAR
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NURSE OF THE YEAR
FIRST AIDER at JS's Shirley
store, Mrs Peggy Hamilton, has
been awarded the Dame Mabel
Tutte 'Nurse of the Year' trophy
by the St John Ambulance
nursing division. She also won,
for the third time, the... -
Personalities plus at JS's big night out
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Personalities plus at JS's big night out Cricketer David Steele
(above) and comedy actor
George Layton (right), two of
the celebrities on the panel
which chose Miss JS. Under the watchful eyes of the panel of judges, the... -
Senior promotions
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Senior promotions TWO NEW senior managers
have been announced.
John Bell is now systems
administrator in the nonperishables
area of supply
control. 19 years with JS, he
was previously special
assistant to the... -
SPECIAL INSURANCE RATES FOR STAFF
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SPECIAL INSURANCE RATES FOR STAFF
THE COMPANY has two staff insurance schemes whereby
employees (and veterans) can obtain insurance at preferential
rates.
Says insurance manager Martin Gant: 'Both schemes are
arranged with... -
Spuds of the world unite-at a price
08
THE HIGH PRICE of potatoes today is the price we
are paying for last year's
long, hot, dry summer.
British potato yields are well
down and there is a general
potato shortage throughout
Western Europe. Prices have
rocketed... -
TOP SPOT
08
TOP SPOT in the certified
accountants' exams last year
went to Bob Cooper, a
financial analyst in JS's financial
appraisal department.
27-year-old Bob, who has
been with the company for 14
months, completed the...
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