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Contents Page
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Pages 1-7
General News
Pages 8-10,14-15 and 22-24
Feature
Pages 16-17
Letters
Pages 11,18-21
People
Pages 12-13
The Great Wine Quiz -
Scaling the butter mountain
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Scaling the butter mountain
A BUTTER BONANZA is what the
national newspapers have been predicting
for the new year, but it won't mean a
decrease in prices.
On January 1 Britain's butter takes the
next step to fall in line... -
The three brrs
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The three brrs
A COLD WINTER is in store for JS
engineers. On December 9 a refrigeration
training school was opened at the Prestcold
Works in Greenford, Middlesex, as
part of a new scheme to help engineers
become familiar... -
Warm welcome
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Warm welcome
OUTSIDE it was cold and damp. Inside
JS's new Petts Wood Freezer Centre on
opening morning, December 6, customers
soon warmed to the bargains they
found there.
An early start was rewarded by a
steady stream of... -
Fused with the news
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Fused with the news
NEWS of the company's first own-label
electric product—a 13 amp fused plug—
sparked off this shocking electro-ode by
JS veteran Cyril Croft. N is for neutral, the colour black or blue
Now come down to... -
Own-label weans JS milk off the bottle
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Own-label weans
JSmilk
off the bottle
FRESH MILK is now being produced
the JS way. This doesn't mean the cows
are being fed Sainsbury's fodder—just
that the familiar polystyrene bottle is
being replaced by a JS own-label... -
Women's lib for ever and heifer
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Women's lib for ever and heifer
YET ANOTHER BLOW was struck for
Women's Lib at the Smithfield Show
earlier this month. Of the six animals
entered by JS, five were heifers, and each
walked off with the top prize in their... -
Dear Santa Sainsbury
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Dear Santa Sainsbury
THE CROCODILE ate the sausages at
North Cheam branch's children's party on
December 11. Over 50 kids shouted
themselves horse replying to Mr Punch's
customary, Oh no I didn't! with an
emphatic, Oh yes... -
Dave'll fix it
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Dave'll fix it
'I'M FINISHED WITH SCHOOL—I'm
going to work one of the tills at
Sainsbury's' said seven-year-old
Catherine Southway, and promptly
wrote to the manager of her local JS
store at Bitterne, asking for a... -
New lager is longer and stronger
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New lager is longer and stronger
BIGGER AND BETTER BEER cans
herald the arrival of a new own-label lager.
JS Extra Strength Lager is being marketed
in the larger 151 fluid ounce cans, a
first for own-label beers.
In the... -
Tenderly jaws
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Tenderly jaws
WHAT'S SILVER, never visits the dentist,
but chews more meat than you or I
could get through in a month of Sundays?
No, it's not the latest James Bond
monster, it's a mechanical jaw used by the
food science... -
What we want is . . .
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What we want is . . .
'WE WANT MORE Sainsbury lines' say
the demanding customers at the first ever
SavaCentre store in Washington. This
favourable reaction was discovered by a
market research team presently working
in the... -
Worth croissant the Channel for . . .
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Worth croissant
the Channel
for...
PRICE CONTROLS are always difficult
things to police, but M. Raymond Barre,
the French Prime Minister, is having
more than his fair share of problems
with the price of that staple of
the... -
A-hunting he will go
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A-hunting he will go
D'YE KEN Terry English, in his coat so
grey? He's a produce quality controller
at Hoddesdon depot but every weekend
he can be seen galloping far, far away
across the Essex countryside with the
hounds and... -
You can't pull the cotton wool over Andrew's eyes
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You can't pull the cotton wool over Andrew's eyes
Just the job
This month our series
takes a look at the work of
a buyer from head office. WHEN HIS WIFE was discovered using
a rival brand of cotton wool Andrew
Mitcham knew... -
Joyce's 'services to humanity'
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Joyce's 'services to humanity'
IN RECOGNITION of 37 years' service
with the St John Ambulance, Joyce
Gallagher, grocery clerk at Basildon
branch, has been invested as a sister of
the Most Venerable Order of St John... -
Pooling their resources pays off!
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Pooling their resources pays off!
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS is in
store for four ladies from Coventry
branch. Back in November Janet Lewis,
Terry Tricket—(deputy chief cashiers),
Joan Paisley and Anne... -
Skate and trips
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Skate and trips
SKATEBOARDING may be a hit with
the young but it has resulted in a few near
misses outside JS's Hemel Hempstead
branch. The ramp leading down past the
store was just right for sidewalk surfing,
until a number... -
The Great Wine Quiz
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The great JS Journal wine competition
now in its fifth intoxicating year
All you have to do
is answer eight questions,
complete the tie breaking limerick
and you could find yourself
the winner of enough booze
to keep your... -
Many a good tune . . .
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Many a good tune . . .
JS veterans never retire—they don't even fade away. Long after
they officially leave JS they continue to take a keen interest in
'the old firm' and make a valuable contribution to many of the
company's... -
THE QUEEN'S SILVER JUBILEE
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THE QUEEN'S SILVER JUBILEE is
almost over. The following poem was sent
to us at the height of the celebrations in
June, but we deliberately held it over until
now, as the perfect epilogue to a right royal
year. Most gracious... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. The personnel touch
From: T M Robins, pork department,
Blackfriars
A fairytale or jobs for the boys
(A tongue-in-cheek protest against... -
Flying 'doctor'
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Flying 'doctor'
EMERGENCY TREATMENT administered
by Joanna Walsh has earned her
a commendation from the commanderin-
chief of the St John Ambulance.
Joanna, 16, a Thursday/Saturday
student at Bromley branch, was on... -
CEMENT SURFER
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'DIRTY HARRY' is now playing at the
South Bank Arts Centre, close to JS's
Blackfriars offices. No, it's not Clint Eastwood
as the tough American cop—it's
Howard Dennis, a planning officer in the
office managers department,... -
Kempston boosts local heritage fund
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Kempston boosts local heritage fund
Manager of Kempston Rodney Brooksby (far right) hands over a cheque for £1,000 to
Councillor Frank Lester. HERITAGE is the deserving cause that
has just received a boost from JS's
Kempston... -
Kindness and a Christmas cuppa
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Kindness and a Christmas cuppa
THE TEA SHOP in the wines and spirits
department at Hemel Hempstead branch
was the busiest spot in town on November
29. The branch was one of a number
of big stores in Hemel Hempstead... -
Appointments
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Appointments
G W Stephen, formerly a buyer in canned
goods II, has been appointed grocery
executive, SavaCentre development.
C R Gatenby, formerly a buyer in
canned goods II, has been appointed
deputy head of the... -
Long service
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Long service
Cyril Goodman, manager, Leatherhead,
celebrated 40 years with JS on November
22.
Mr Goodman started as a junior trainee
at Redhill. During the war years he
was with the RAF and served in Italy,
Sicily and the... -
Obituary
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Obituary
George Stannard, engineer, Hoddesdon
depot, died on October 8. He had been
with JS for the past two years, but had
previously worked at the depot for six
years.
Mr Stannard leaves a wife, son and
daughter.
Arthur... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Renee Mulholland, chief clerk, Wallington,
retired on December 10 after 19 years
with the company.
Mrs Mulholland started at JS as a clerk at North Cheam. Promotion came 18
months later when she was appointed... -
Confessions of a JS clerk
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Confessions of a JS clerk
LITTLE BLACK BOOKS are by tradition
where dark secrets and confessions
are recorded. And the one discovered at
JS's Pitsea store is no exception. BPO Joy
Lines found the following poem 'written
in a... -
Frances wins twice over
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Frances wins twice over
A CARNIVAL ATMOSPHERE reigned
supreme at Brean Sands in October when
the new Miss Southern was chosen from a
line up of fourteen gorgeous girls. Excarnival
queen, Frances Burke, was the
lovely lady... -
The name's the same
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The name's the same
WE'VE TRACKED DOWN yet another
Sainsbury, this time to Leicester branch.
And just to complete the coincidence, like
Sally Sainsbury featured in the October
issue, his father's name is John, too.
Paul... -
WATNEY STREET
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WATNEY STREET was the catalyst
when the chemistry of love brought
Cathy Anderson and Lee Ramnought
together. Cathy, now BPO at
Stratford, and Lee, assistant manager
at Watney Street were married in
September and honeymooned... -
Sports report—the score so far
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Sports report—the score so far
SPORT PLAYS a very big part in many people's Christmas
celebrations, whether it's actively trying to burn off the excesses
of overeating, or simply going to watch some top class... -
. . . of mince and mangers
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. . . of mince and mangers
The donation of a one pound jar of JS mincemeat (circa 1950,
price Is 3d) set us wondering about the origins of mincemeat.
We asked JS counsellor and super-cook Cynthia Gillett to delve
into her own...
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