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One, two, three—get ready to go
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Lucky Severn
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DUBBED 'HIPPO CORNER' by the
local press, the new Sainsbury supermarket
at Worle, near Weston-super-
Mare, opened its doors to brisk trade on
October 17. The hippopotami—four of
them—are similar to the ones that... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7
General News
Pages 8-10
SavaCentre
Pages 12-18
Features
Page 20
Letters
Pages 19& 21-23
People
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Be prepared for the big carve-up
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Be prepared for the big carve-up
THE CUT AN' ROAST of Christmas is
well provided for by JS's hardware buying
department with a carving dish and a
special turkey roasting tin. The carving
dish is made of stainless steel, costs... -
Christmas hols
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Christmas hols
A LONG WEEKEND for nearly everyone
at JS this Christmas. To the outside
world JS will be shut for three days from
Monday December 25 to Wednesday
December 27. Behind the scenes however,
key people throughout... -
Introducing...
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A NEW ARRIVAL on tights displays
throughout the company is a range of 15
denier plain-knit one-size tights.
Featuring a built-in 35 denier brief line
pantie the range replaces the existing 20
denier fine-knit tights.... -
Prices tea party
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Prices tea party
JS HAS DONE IT AGAIN! The price of
Red and Brown Label tea and PG Tips
has been cut by a lp a quarter; and within
two hours of the JS cuts being announced
there was news that Tesco had followed
suit with... -
JS puds go Dutch
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JS puds go Dutch
JS PUDDINGS are certainly gaining an
international reputation. Following last
month's story in the Journal about the
way they're made, Andy Anderson,
transport shift manager at Basingstoke
depot, told us... -
Special offer
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Special offer
MIKE BARRATT, hero of the Discount
'78 promotion, having parked his gleaming
silver-grey S-registration Mercedes at
a meter near his office in the West End of
London, was surprised on his return to
see what he... -
Supper date at Hempstead
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Supper date at Hempstead
LIKE all big productions, Hempstead SavaCentre had the benefit of a dress rehearsal a
week before the opening. On October 11 one hundred members of the Oasis Club were
invited to shop at the new store... -
The sweet smell of success
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The sweet smell of success
IT'S CLEAN, it's fresh, it's the latest
additions to JS's health and beauty range.
For all over lovliness there's four additions
to the own-label soap range.
Depending on your mood, for 14Jp... -
Bowthorpe's country code
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Bowthorpe's country code
Traditional Norfolk architecture sets Bowthorpe apart from other JS stores. BOWTHORPE is not just a new JS store
on the outskirts of Norwich—it is a new
way of life for 13,500 people. The opening
on... -
a star is born
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Nine months ago
Hempstead SavaCentre
was just a massive, empty
brick shell. The excitement
that has surrounded its
transformation into one of
the most impressive
shopping halls in Kent
reached fever pitch on
October 17,... -
Derek makes the right connections
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Derek and a SavaCentre control panel.
Just the job
This month the Journal
takes a look at the work
of one of JS's engineers. Derek makes the right connections 'IT'S NOT THE BIG PROBLEMS that
cause the trouble, it's the little... -
East, West—JS is best
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East, West—JS is best One foot in the East and
the other in the West,
Holly shows off her
dungarees—£3.95, navy
and brown brushed denim. As the leaves begin to pile up on the pavements
and the season of mists and... -
Safety first and last
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For the past ten years JS has been encouraging staff to
use their heads and protect their feet from possible
injury at work, by offering subsidised safety shoes to
everyone whose job could put them in the way of
falling... -
Engineer, captain, cook
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Engineer,
captain,
cook
Right: Robert Hayday, our consultant
cake artist preparing for the icing
operation. CAKE DECORA TOR engineer
extraordinaire! This unlikely combination
is found in Robert Hayday, area engineer
at... -
The icing on the cake
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The icing on the cake
WITH HOME BAKING in mind as we
come all too quickly to Christmas, and
with JS stores now sporting icing
utensils and many other seasonal
cooking aids, we asked Robert as an
obvious expert to give us a... -
Taste of things to come
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Taste of things to come
FOR A FAMILY FEAST over
Christmas, JS stores now not only stock
the food—they also have a brand new
and specially commissioned 'Sainsbury
Cookbook' to help you add a bit of zest to
your festive... -
Family Day '79
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Family Day '79
THE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS of
this year's Family Day at Dulwich looks
set to be repeated next year. The organising
committee will be meeting this month
to lay the foundations for a day that they
hope will be even... -
THE LAST WINNER
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THE LAST WINNER of a bottle of wine the Journal's photo competition is Stan
Terrett, depot engineer at Basingstoke. His picture—'The Pumpkin Eaters'—went
into the big bundle for the judges to see and stands a chance to win... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Haughty-culture
supply control, From: L Anderson,
Blackfriars
Is it not possible for the SSA to bring a
little culture into our dull lives?... -
Appointments
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Appointments
RUTH GUY joins the Journal this
month as an assistant editor. Ruth, who
is 22, was previously editor of a technical
insurance publication for Lloyd's.
Before that she worked on Lloyd's house
journal.
Born not... -
Best of all
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Best of all
JS DEPOTS ARE TOPS with Bird's Eye
lorry driver Mr J Barlow. Mr Barlow
recently retired after a total of 50 years on
the road, the last 25 years of them delivering
frozen food for Bird's Eye.
Looking back on his... -
Long service
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Long service
George Bowyer, meat manager at Debden
branch, celebrated 25 years with the company
on October 12.
Mr Bowyer has worked at many shops
during his career with JS, including the
old Forest Gate branch, 34... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Charles Bayley, produce manager at
Leicester branch, died on September 24
after a short illness. He had been with the
company for 49 years, and was due to
retire only four weeks after his death.
Mr Bayley joined JS... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Eddie Milne, the greive (farm foreman) at
Inverquhomery Farm, retired on October 7
after 25 years with JS.
Mr Milne joined the firm to work with
the Aberdeen Angus pedigree breeding
herd in the early 'fifties and... -
The ace of club's dinner
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The ace of club's dinner
SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY people
tucked into a slap-up meal at the Royal
Lancaster Hotel on October 9 when the
JS 25 Club held its ninth annual dinner.
On the menu? Mousse de poisson, consomme
double,... -
Carol's number one
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Carol's number one
CAROL MEREDITH is so shy she nearly
ran away when she heard she had been
chosen to represent the South-East in
this year's Miss JS Competition.
Carol, a petite 17-year-old, is a
supermarket assistant at... -
Chris wins the day
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Chris wins
the day
BASINGSTOKE DEPOT'S top driver,
Chris Preston, put up a creditable display
at the national final of Commercial
Motor's Lorry Driver of the Year competition
on September 3. Chris, who won
his heat at... -
Drury Lane's last curtain call—twenty years on
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Drury Lane's last curtain call—twenty years on
THE FIRST SAINSBURY SHOP, at 173 Drury Lane, closed 20
years ago this month, on November 10. Geoffrey Pawsey
managed the shop from 1952 until its closure and he...
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