Table of content
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Cover Page
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Stirred not shaken
find out on page 12
Who lives here?
answer see page 10
I'm Bill—fly me
take off on page 16
Where the fun comes
from on page 23
Driving force wins
the cup—page 5
We beat the tom-tom
with surprising... -
Christine hits a finding streak!
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Christine hits a finding streak!
WALSALL BRANCH is a treasure trove
of lucky finds. In May £186.57^p was left
on the cash desk until it was spotted by a
sharp-eyed member of staff.
Exactly one week later the... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7
General news
Pages 8-17, 24
Features
Pages 18-19
Letters
Pages 20-23
People -
Depots return to work
02
Depots return to work
IT'S STILL TOO EARLY to calculate
the full effects of the unofficial strike by
warehouse and production staff at three
JS depots which disrupted distribution to
the branches for nearly three weeks... -
New colours and comfort put JS lorries out in front
03
New colours and comfort put JS lorries out in front
BEIGE AND ORANGE are taking to the
roads on the sides of JS lorries. The new
colour scheme was the popular choice out
of the two experimental designs which
were tried out... -
There's something good on the telly tonight!
03
There's something good on the telly tonight! A QUARTER OF A MILLION
POUNDS is being spent by JS on tele-
vision advertisements this month. Two
campaigns are being run over a period of
three weeks, consisting of 45-second... -
Cigarettes with a difference and salt and vinegar chewing tobacco!
04
Cigarettes with a difference and salt and vinegar chewing tobacco!
JS IS BRINGING on the substitutes in its
cigarette kiosks. From the beginning of
this month'packets of cigarettes containing
tobacco substitute go on... -
Tight's sales get a leg up!
04
Tight's sales get a leg up!
5 pairs of tights for 99p
* 5 pairs o f micromesh tights * 40 denier reinforced body
* 4 shades - mink, beige, amber or copper * Comfortable seamed toes
* Deep waistband * 41p saving on the single... -
Wellingborough is on its marks and set to go
04
Wellingborough is on its marks and set to go
THE NEW WELLINGBOROUGH
STORE is all set to open on July 19.
Meeting in Coventry last month at their
effective teamwork course the management
team couldn't wait to start work.
The... -
Buntingford's top drivers win the day
05
Buntingford's top drivers win the day
THE LONDON SUBURB OF HAYES
had never seen so many lorries on a
Sunday. There were orange lorries, yellow
lorries, beautiful long white lorries which
belonged to a pop group and small... -
Hardware mugs up on an historic past
06
Hardware mugs up on an historic past
THE PAST HAS A GREAT FUTURE
if these handsome mugs (pictured
above) are anything to go by. The
designs are from the JS archives,
silkscreened on to an ironstone base... -
Outside companies to run more JS kiosks
06
Outside companies to run more JS kiosks
A CHANGE IN POLICY will mean
many more JS tobacco kiosks will be
franchised this year. By December over 50
franchised kiosks will be in operation in
addition to the eight operating at... -
Bone of invention
07
Bone of invention
WISHES DO COME TRUE and for a
bride-to-be in North London hers came
true one hundred times over, thanks to
JS's customer relations department.
The bride-to-be wrote to JS asking
where she could get 100... -
By royal appointmetti
07
By royal appointmetti
This crazy suggestion comes from Brian
Waddell and Paul Lelew of the internal
auditti department at Streatham. The idea
came to them in a moment of inspiration
when colleagues were pondering on... -
Sandy says yes...
07
Sandy says yes...
TAKING THE PLUNGE without getting
her bathing suit wet is Sandy Meek,
who as this year's Miss JS has decided to
accept the invitation of the organisers of
the Miss Great Britain Contest 1977, to
take part... -
The answer DOESN'T lie in the soil
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The answer DOESN'T lie in the soil
Beds of lettuces in an experimental NFT 'ward' at ICI's Plant Protection Research Station in Surrey. In attendance (from left to right) ICI
hydroponics/NFT expert Keith Spensley, JS's senior... -
...and a hot stove
10
...and a hot stove
PATRICIA MACRAE has been slaving
over a hot stove from a very early age: 'My
parents ran a restaurant and guest house
so I learned to cook when I was nine.'
Pat's interest in cookery prompted her
to enrol... -
It began by slaving over a hot camera...
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It began by slaving over a hot camera...
JS counsellors are well known to thousands of JS customers up and down the
country. But they may not be as well known to JS staff. To help put this right
the JS Journal will, over the... -
GET FIZZZZ!
12
Think of a hot summer's
evening. The sort of
evening that follows one
of those lazy, hazy, crazy
days; cricket on the green,
the sun-bed in the back
garden, and a cool can of
JS lager and lime to
complete the... -
One magnificent man in his flying machine
16
UP, UP AND AWAY is how Charlton's
Bill Griffin likes to spend his weekends.
Bill, who is a motor vehicle technician at
the depot has had his head in the clouds for
five years ever since he got his private
pilot's... -
A chestful of Lewisham's bracing air
18
A chestful of Lewisham's bracing air
WHEN LIFE gets you down and you
think no-one notices you or cares, take
heart from this uplifting tale from JS's
Lewisham store.
Grocery manager John Saunders was in
charge of the evening... -
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 After dinner thanks
From: J Head, Winchester branch
I would like to say thank you... -
Appointments
20
Appointments
G Sweeney formerly deputy manager of
West Wickham, has been appointed manager
of Kentish Town.
R Harrison has been appointed manager
of Bracknell. He was formerly at
High Wycombe.
D Hawkins, formerly manager... -
Long Service
20
Long Service
Len Starling, manager, SSA Blackfriars,
celebrated 40 years' service with the
company on June 24.
Mr Starling started at Forest Gate
branch and later transferred to the warehouse
at Blackfriars. After national... -
Retirements
20
Retirements
Mabel Day, area cashier specialist, Woking
area office, has retired after 44 years'
service with the company.
Starting at St James Street, Brighton
branch as a junior, she later became chief
grocery assistant. In... -
Obituary
21
Obituary
James Leonard, senior stores seviceman,
Kilburn, died on June 2, following a long
illness. He had been with the company for
29 years.
Starting as a porter at Brondesbury
manual branch in 1948 he was later promoted... -
Now you can't see the wood for the plastic!
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Now you can't see the wood for the plastic!
HARRY DONOVAN was paid 2d an
hour when he was taken on as a 'truckboy'
at JS's joinery workshop in the
summer of 1931. 'And what a wonderful
investment it has turned out to be' says... -
We also heard... JS goes in the buses
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We also heard...JS goes in the buses
JS AND ITS COMPUTER supplier are
appearing 'in the buses' this summer. An
advertising campaign linking JS with the
computer firm ICL can be seen on
London's silver jubilee buses for the... -
A hip single with a good blacking
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A hip single with a good blacking
'I'VE TRIED ABSOLUTELY everything
but Sainsbury's shoe polish is by far
the best' says sculptor John Skelton, pictured
right 'blacking' the base of his work
'Innominata' before it goes on... -
Kingston's jubilee is quick on the draw
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Kingston's jubilee is quick on the draw
THE TRIALS and jubilations of JS's
Kingston store as seen through the eyes of
cashier Julie Andrews and the pen of her
amateur cartoonist brother Adrian.
Julie, who is 17, has worked at... -
All work and some play...
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All work and some play...
The tradition of an
annual staff outing
(often on a Sunday)
started in Queen
Victoria's reign. On a
hot summer's day,
trippers donned their
glad rags and made off to the sea and
sand in special...
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