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In a word, it's SavaCentre
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In a word, it's SavaCentre A flight of fancy, soon to become fact, over the SavaCentre site at Washington, showing where the new store will be. SAVACENTRE is the name that's been
chosen for the JS/BHS hypermarket venture.
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Contents Page
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Pages 3—7
General news
Pages 8-17
Features
Pages 18-20
People
Pages 21-22
Letters
Pages 23-24
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New shop stops losses
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New shop stops losses
A SHOP-WITHIN-A-SHOP is the new
way to sell to branch staff, at a discount,
goods whose containers have been
damaged or over-stocked perishables
that have a limited code life. This
saves the company the... -
Results: has JS turned the corner?
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Results: has JS turned the corner?
IT WASN'T such a bad year after all.
After a poor start, with profits in the first
six months down by 24 per cent, the
second half picked up to give an overall
profit for the year of £15.4... -
Stamford Group dogged by success
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Stamford Group dogged by success
ACCOMPANIED by his own guide
dog, an alsatian named Flash, Terry
Day (South East Regional Organiser of
the Guide Dogs Association) received a
cheque for £500 from the Stamford
Group during a... -
A feather in our night-cap
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A feather in our night-cap SLEEP - continental style, is now available
at four JS branches, Kempston,
Barkingside, Pitsea and Chippenham, in
the form of a new range of continental
quilts.
Says JS textile manager... -
Mayor rings the changes
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Mayor rings the changes
LOOKING resplendent with his chain
of office, the Mayor of Swindon,
Councillor John Stevens, toured Sainsbury's
supermarket at Swindon.
At the end of his two-and-a-half hour
visit the Mayor tried his... -
New departmental director joins trading division
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New departmental director joins trading division
PETER DAVIS joined the company as
a departmental director in the trading
division on May 3. He joins JS from Key
Markets Limited, where he was managing
director.
After his... -
Number, please
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Number, please
LAST month's JS Journal carried a
feature on the telephone and JS. But the
early years are shrouded in mystery, so
Honor Godfrey, JS archivist, would welcome
any information on the early JS
telephone system,... -
Staff pool their resources
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Staff pool their resources Above: Warehouseman Mick Fyfe lines up a shot, watched by John Phillips. Below: It's John's turn to wield a cue. THE CLACK of balls on the pool table
at Basingstoke branch doesn't mean a
quick profit... -
Success in a tights situation
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Success in a tights situation
TWENTY PENCE off a five-pair pack
of micromesh tights is an offer that JS's
female customers can't refuse, so, when
the price was slashed from 99p to 79p
for the four most popular colours,... -
Fruit and veg are on the loose
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Fruit and veg are on the loose
HAND-PICKED produce is being tried
out at JS's Lewisham branch and the
results so far are very encouraging. The
hand doing the picking belongs to the
customer. Since early April the store... -
We also heard . . . empties threat
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We also heard . . . empties threat OUR eternal thanks to the unknown
person who sent us a clipping from a
recent copy of Woman magazine and
drew our attention to a letter from a
reader with an Ilford address.
The writer... -
We never close
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The main entrance of Stamford House, JS's head office at Blackfriars. THE EVENING begins at Stamford
House when the switchboard closes
down between five and six o'clock. From
then on all the calls for head office are
routed... -
Psst! Wanna buy a freeza?
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Psst! Wanna buy a freeza? The familiar front of a JS freezer centre.
This one, at Maidenhead, was opened in
March, 1975. JUST OVER two years ago, in January
1974, JS announced its entry into the
freezer centre business. Most... -
Half a lamb is better than . . .
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Half a lamb is better than . . .
HALF A LAMB sounds more like
meal for Desperate Dan (of Beano
comic and cow pie fame) than for thrifty
JS shoppers. But half-lamb packs are
one of the most successful lines
developed... -
JS s front-seat drivers are the best
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JS's front-seat drivers are the best THE ROMANTIC IMAGE of a
chauffeur in a peaked cap and
impressive leather driving gauntlets,
created for the most part by early moviemakers,
is nowhere near the real image
of the... -
Unhappy returns
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Unhappy returns In a corner of a branch cold store a
boxful of leaking and discoloured
vacuum packs and out-of-code perishables.
For them it's back to the depot This financial year over £5 million worth of unsold
goods were... -
Uncle Ray rides again !
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Uncle Ray rides again ! HURTLING AROUND a field in a battered,
souped-up old Ford 100E is how
Ray Anderson unwinds after a week
behind the wheel of a big JS artic. Ray,
who is a driver at Buntingford depot, is a
grass track... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Derek Pretty has been appointed deputy
chief accountant at Streatham. He was
previously special assistant to the
marketing directors, having joined JS in
L973 as a financial analyst, and he will
now be... -
Long Service
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Long Service
George Darby, senior skilled meat
tradesman at Pinner, celebrated 40
years' service with the company in April.
Mr Darby worked for 23 years as a
van salesman at Harrow, until that type
of delivery was no longer... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Ted Shaw, a district manager at Bromley
area office, retired on April 23 after
45 years with JS.
Mr Shaw started his long and varied
career with the company at Bexhill. He
transferred to Hastings in 1937 and... -
AGM who looks too young to retire
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AGM who looks too young to retire TALL AND LEAN with a boyish
twinkle in his eye, Les Westcott looks
too young to retire. But he isn't, and on
May 15 he retires as area general
manager of JS's Woking office after
nearly 45... -
JS says goodbye to SB
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JS says goodbye to SB STANLEY BRIGHTWELL'S 30-year
career with JS, which ended when he
retired on March 5, saw the revival of
production in the factory after the war
and the growth of the laboratories from
a handful of... -
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
Blackfriars extension 2363 Staff get hooked
From: Jill Mitchell,... -
Cost Inflation—25 years on
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Cost Inflation—25 years on
LOOKING AT the preliminary results
and the talk of inflation and cost cutting
which inevitably surrounds them, one
might be forgiven for thinking that both
topics were new.
But no! A browse... -
Depot 'all-stars' take on the Entertainers
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Depot 'all-stars' take on the Entertainers
BUNTINGFORD DEPOT lost the
game but won the day on April 18, when
they entertained a crowd of over 500
with a 'star' studded charity football
match.
Not ones to do things by halves,... -
Do you really like working here?
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Do you really like working here?
BBC RADIO DERBY dropped by at
the Eagle Centre, Derby, on April 29,
and their reporter Andrew Turner
chatted to staff at the JS branch.
He asked clerk Janet Selby: 'Do you
like working... -
Dot's before your eyes
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Dot's before your eyes
IT'S spring again, so we offer you not
tulips from Amsterdam, but Dot
Holland from Woking (pictured left).
Twenty-one-year-old Dot, a clerk in
the wages and payroll records department
at Woking area... -
Top flight finals
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Top flight finals
OVER nine hours of play finally
resolved the winners in this year's darts
competition, organised by the SSA and
held at the new recreation centre at
Rennie House, Blackfriars.
The event attracted many... -
Winning ways
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Winning ways
FORTUNE has smiled on two JS
shoppers in competitions run by weekly
magazines.
A shopper at Bristol branch, Mrs
Dolly Taylor, won a holiday in Majorca
worth £400 and £100 spending money.
And Mrs Pamela... -
Jumping to it at the Griffin Club
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Jumping to it at the Griffin Club
GLORIOUS sunshine, together with
hundreds of SSA members and their
families in sporting and holiday mood,
went to make the Easter Monday sports
day at Griffin Athletic Club in Dulwich
a...
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