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Up Pompey!
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Up Pompey!
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Grocery manager, Graham Mills, pushes cashier, Angela Radcliffe, along the long hard road to Portsmouth (see page two). -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-10
General news
Pages 12-15
Feature
Pages 11,18-19
Letters
Pages 16-17, 20-23
People
Page 24
Competition -
New job adds up to promotion for Ann
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New job adds up to promotion for Ann
ANN EVERETT has been appointed to
the new post of deputy head of financial
appraisal. The post has been created to
provide a firm back-up for Ewan Davidson,
head of the department.
Ann... -
Walking their baby back home—the hard way!
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Walking their baby back home—the hard way!
WHEN A MOTHER takes her baby for a
ride in the pram she doesn't expect to get
paid for her efforts. But some Portsmouth
'mothers' managed to raise over £70 when
they pushed their... -
People and places... Hi-ho—Ohio!
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People and places...Hi-ho—Ohio!
KEVIN CASEY, manager of branch
productivity services will be away from his
Clapham office for three months from the
end of April on a special project in the
United States. Deputising for him,... -
SSA keeps on the ball
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SSA keeps on the ball
EASTER MONDAY SPORT at Dulwich
drew a large crowd to watch the football
and netball tournaments organised by the
SSA. Winning honours went to Basingstoke
depot in the six-a-side football and
Barkingside... -
Cannon Park is going great guns!
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Cannon Park is going great guns!
Keeping a youthful eye on prices at Cannon Park. Manager Brian Thake lends a helping hand
to an early customer.
A CLEVER WA Y to put a Jreeze on
prices—the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress
of... -
Purchasing settles in at Blackfriars
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Purchasing settles in at Blackfriars
THE MOVE from Clapham to Stamford
House has caused 'no major problems' for
the purchasing department. That's the
opinion of purchasing controller George
Quick. The smooth transition was... -
SavaCentre—the inside story
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SavaCentre—the inside story
How the new store will look—an artist's impression. AS THE EXTERIOR of the new
SavaCentre takes shape at Washington
the interior design is nearing completion
at Blackfriars.
Members of the... -
Around and about . . . Chequemate
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Around and about . . . chequemate
A WRONGLY DATED cheque returned
to a customer brought forth the following
reply:
This cheque, as you say can't be the
right date
If we wrote it in seventy six it 'sfar too late
But we... -
Eat, drink and be patient
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Eat, drink and be patient
THAT LONG HOT summer was just too
good to be true. And now we're paying the
price every time we shop for fruit and
vegetables. Prices are going to continue to
rise until our spring crops are ready in... -
JS chairman appears on TV budget show
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JS chairman appears on TV budget show
BUDGET DAY caused no shortage of
opinion in the offices, branches, and depots
of JS.
But JS views were also heard on the ITN
budget day programme when JS chairman
John Sainsbury was... -
O sweet mystery of death—at last I've found you
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O sweet mystery of death—at last I've found you
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Only the name has been changed to . . .
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Only the name has been changed t o . . .
Save on your shopping with
Sainsbury s Discount prices
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Vegetables *mW... -
Observations on prices and politics
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Observations on prices and politics
Inflation, profit margins and
the new style Price
Commission are some of the
things JS chairman John
Sainsbury talked about in an
interview with John Davis,
editor of the business... -
Easy riders on trial at Hoddesdon
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Easy riders on trial at Hoddesdon
THE FIRST FLEET of JS Rolatrucs has
just been put into operation at Hoddesdon
depot. The 15 shiny orange trucks
are proving very popular with warehousemen
since they are adapted for
rider... -
JS bitter shoots its big mouth off!
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JS bitter shoots its big mouth off!
SAINSBURY'S HAS GOT a big mouth!
Beer bottles with a revolutionary widemouth
design are now on the shelves in JS
stores.
The new chunky bottles have been
designed to challenge the... -
JS counsellors prove they are experts in their own write
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JS counsellors prove they are experts in their own write
TWO JS COUNSELLORS are branching
out, and stocking the shelves. But it's
bookshelves, not JS shelves, they're filling!
Cynthia Gillett and Patricia Macrae
have... -
What you think about the Bullock report: part 2
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What you think about the Bullock report: part 2 Here are some more of your
letters in response to our
invitation (see February and
March issues) to write to the
Journal on whatyou think
about the Bullock report. For
those of... -
All part of the service
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All part of the service
Most branch staff inhabit
a world of shiny modern
supermarkets. Some may
remember 'the good old
days' when JS had 244
counter service branches—
well the good old days still
exist in High Barnet,... -
Buntingford's old-time music packs the Albert Hall
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Buntingford's old-time music packs the Albert Hall
AUDIBLE APPROBATION (applause)
was heard when a voluptuous verisimilitude
of vocal virtuosity (singing) and an
inexhaustible infusion of umbelliferous
eurhythmies (dancing)... -
Get knitted!—for charity
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Get knitted!—for charity
RAISING £400 FOR CHARITY had JS
staff in stitches last month! Local JS
branches fielded four teams in a sponsored
knit-in which was held in the Royal Star
Hotel, Maidstone.
The teams which came... -
A Lordly cup
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A Lordly cup
AN ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD of football
fans turned out in the pouring rain last
month to watch the finals of the East
Anglia Sunday Youth Football League.
President of the league, Lord Sainsbury,
presented his own... -
Chris and Co make the feathers fly!
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Chris and Co make the feathers fly!
THE ANNUAL JS badminton tournament,
organized by the SSA, took place on
March 13 at the Sobell Sports Centre in
north London.
Chris Sheppard (purchases accounts)
emerged the hero of the... -
Darts finals hit double top
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Darts finals hit double top
MORE THAN 300 people turned up at
Rennie House to witness the finals of this
year's darts competition on Sunday April
3. The SSA reported it was 'the biggest
entry we have ever had', and it... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Don't forget
you can use the Journal's
ring-in service on 01-921 6221 Vouchers out, OK?
From: Tony Gayfer, distribution division,
Blackfriars
In... -
We also heard ... second inquiry at Egham
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We also heard...second inquiry at Egham
second inquiry at Egham
A PUBLIC INQUIRY was held on April
19 over JS's application to build a 2880
square metre (31,000 square feet) gross
area supermarket at Egham. The inquiry
is the... -
When even eggs were red, white and blue
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When even eggs were red, white and blue
At Eastertide, small round woven baskets of coloured
eggs enlivened branch window displays. The
eggs were dipped in made-up red and blue dye, and
were eventually sold to customers.... -
Appointments
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Appointments
B Appleby, formerly manager of Chelsea,
has been appointed manager of Norbury.
G Love, formerly manager of Norbury,
has been appointed manager of Chelsea.
S Carter, formerly manager of Swiss
Cottage, has been... -
Long service
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Long service
Danny Geary, branch engineer, Bromley
area office, celebrated 40 years with the
company on March 22.
During his employment with JS, Mr
Geary has worked in many branches,
carrying out various alterations.
After... -
Retirements
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Retirements
William Reynolds, manager, Worcester,
retired on April 16 after 44 years with JS.
Billy, as he is known to his friends, started
with JS at Southbourne branch and four
years later, in 1937, transferred to... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Henry Chapman, clerk of works, architects
department, Clapham, died on
February 18. He had been with the company
for 14 years.
Mr Chapman leaves a wife. -
Ted retires from manning the bacon
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Ted retires from manning the bacon
THE SMELL OF WOODSMOKE and
bacon takes Ted Mann back over 40 years,
to when he was a lad and just starting at JS
as a 'ham boy'.
'At that time we sold thousands of York
hams a week and it... -
Kate certainly can can-can
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Kate certainly can can-can
NOT EVERY 72 YEAR OLD is an expert
can-can dancer. But JS veteran Kate
Cotton is an exception to the rule. She
danced the can-can for a packed audience
at the Lyceum ballroom and caused a
mild... -
'The best time of my life' minding JS's t's and cues
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'The best time of my life' minding JS's t's and cues
'GO AND GET yourself a job, we can't
afford to keep you aiiy longer.' That was
the advice given to John McDowell by his
parents. John, who had received architectural
and... -
Bill's pastime just bowls him over
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Bill's pastime just bowls him over
BILL MCQUILLAN is very good at
bowls. We know because a course for
training officers that the JS Journal covered
last year (see August 1976) included a
demonstration on bowling by Bill, who... -
Ken's award was no accident—it was hard work
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Ken's award was no accident—it was hard work
ENGINEER Ken Smithard of Hoddesdon
depot, was presented with a diploma
in safety management last month by
the British Safety Council.
The award marks Ken's successful
completion... -
There's no holding Maria now...
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There's no holding Maria now...
THE MOSCOW OLYMPICS is the goal
17-year-old judo champion Maria Djumic
has set herself; and it is one she looks like
reaching as she has recently won herself a
place on the British National... -
Think silver jubilee and win yourself a golden prize
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Think silver jubilee and win yourself a golden prize
OUR JUBILEE COMPETITION has
drawn a good response so far. Ideas for
original jubilee souvenirs range from a
doorbell that chimes 'God Save the Queen'
to a window box...
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