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  • Discount '78 pays off 01

    Discount '78 pays off
    Discount '78 has given JS its biggest-ever gain in
    volume of trade. The half-year results, published
    on November 9, also showed that, for JS,
    discount prices did not mean lower profits,
    which were up by...

  • Contents Page 02

    Pages 1-7, 10-11
    General news
    Pages 8 9,12-14
    Features
    Page 16
    Letters
    Pages 15, 17-22 and 24
    People
    Page 23
    Archives

  • Every one's a winner! 02

    Every one's a winner!
    FIVE PEOPLE are richer by £25 following the picking of the winners of the
    recent catchphrase competition. Branch staff were invited to send in their
    ideas for a catchphrase that could perhaps be used to...

  • Exportation 02

    Exportation
    TEA AND ICE CREAM are among the
    own-label lines JS, in conjunction with a
    London based agent, is currently exporting
    to Bahrain, an island in the Persian
    Gulf. Bahrain is the first of a number of
    countries around...

  • JS backs GLC decision 02

    JS backs GLC
    decision
    IMMEDIATE BACKlNGcame from JS
    for the Greater London Council's decision
    to look at the feasibility of siting superstores
    and hypermarkets in Greater
    London, with the news that thecompany is
    currently...

  • Melting prices 02

    Melting prices
    'CHRISTMAS SALE' butter is now
    available in JS stores. Thanks to an extra
    EEC subsidy, introduced on November
    1, adding six pence to the normal six and
    halfpence per pound subsidy already in
    action, this means...

  • RG's a jolly good Fellow 02

    RG's a jolly good Fellow
    ROY GRIFFITHS, joint deputy chairman
    of JS, has been made a Fellow of the
    British Institute of Management.
    The main qualification for BIM
    Fellowship, which is by invitation only, is
    eminent...

  • Cat-bunglers 03

    Cat-bunglers
    GENTLEMEN BURGLARS broke into
    Harold Hill branch last month—and failed
    to get the money. The thieves broke
    into the branch during the evening of
    Friday, November 3 and got as far as the
    manager's office before...

  • Christmas rush—help is on the way 03

    Christmas rush—help is on the way
    EVENING NATIONAL papers were
    used for the first time this year to advertise
    for temporary shop staff, full and part
    time, to help meet the demand of the
    Christmas rush.
    The simple adverts...

  • ... lest we forget... 03

    ... lest we forget...
    THE YOUNG AND THE OLD got
    together last month at St Margaret's,
    Westminster to pay tribute to the dead
    of two world wars. Perhaps the
    youngest there was 18-year-old Steven
    Townsend, a provisions...

  • Menu changes on TV 03

    Menu changes on TV
    BEEFBURGERS, PORRIDGE and
    canned fruit don't really sound like the
    perfect evening menu, but many of you
    will have seen them featured in the latest
    round of JS TV commercials. The three
    week campaign,...

  • JS and Bentalls team-up at Tonbridge 04

    BENTALLS LIMITED was
    founded in 1867 when Frank
    Bentall bought a small drapery
    shop in Kingston-upon-Thames.
    It became a public company in
    1946 and is now the fourth
    largest departmental store
    operator in the country....

  • Many a new sip twixt . . . 05

    Many a new sip twixt . . .
    TWO NEW BOTTLES and three new
    mixers are on the bill for the build-up to
    Christmas. Back left is the new carbonated
    JS spring water, identical with its
    still counterpart, but with a...

  • Mug shots 05

    Mug shots
    ANIMAL'S ON THE LOOSE in 63 stores at the moment, along with Gonzo, Rowlf
    and other Muppet stars. You needn't worry about it too much though because
    they're safely trapped on a colourful new set of mugs. In all, six...

  • Dunstable perfects its four times table 06

    Dunstable perfects its four times table
    The new Dunstable JS building looks at one with the surrounding architecture. THE AROMA of fresh baked bread from
    the in-store bakery welcomed the queue
    of customers at the opening of the...

  • A three course winner! 07

    A three course winner!
    NOW THE GOOD NEWS for the entrants
    in this year's Photo Competition. Our
    judges deliberated long and hard, but
    finally managed to pick the three
    winners from our bulging pile of
    entries. This month...

  • How to cut prices AND make more profits 08

    How to cut prices AND make more profits
    Our pictures show three of
    the biggest contributors to
    JS's record increase in the
    volume of trade. From the top
    they are: Produce, non-foods
    and frozen foods. AFTER the first full...

  • Nouveau riche rouge 09

    Nouveau riche rouge
    BEAUJOLAIS NOUVEAU, the young
    red wine from this year's crop of the
    vineyards of Southern Burgundy, was on
    sale in 32 stores only two or three days
    after its official release last month.
    Each year the...

  • PIC's new chief 09

    PIC's new chief
    'PRODUCE what the industry can sell,
    not what the industry can produce' was
    the advice JS chairman John Sainsbury
    gave British egg producers at the annual
    Poultry Industry Conference, held in
    Birmingham at...

  • Earlybird Ashford 10

    BPO Rita Culley and some of her girls line up for the camera just
    before the doors opened.
    Earlybird Ashford PREPARATIONS ran so smoothly for
    the opening of the new JS supermarket at
    Ashford in Kent that some senior...

  • MORAL FIBRE 12

    THE LATEST FASHION in food is undoubtedly the rapid growth
    of interest in 'high fibre diets'. What doctors used to call simply
    'roughage' has now become the latest in a long line of wonder
    foods. After years of languishing as a...

  • Going Dutch! 14

    Going Dutch!
    THEY SELL 'EM BIG in Bletchley—or
    at least they give them away. Last month
    the store's staff and shoppers couldn't
    believe their eyes when an enormous
    'Dutch Crisbake', one metre in diameter,
    was presented to...

  • Tastefully yours 15

    LICKING TASTE-BUDS into shape
    was the object of a three-day course held
    recently at Blackfriars. Thirty JS buyers
    were given the opportunity to sample the
    benefits of an American technique known
    as the 'flavour...

  • There's money in them thar heels! 15

    There's money in them thar heels!
    SUPER GRANDMOTHER Vi Schilling
    has raised £380 for charity over the last
    three years. Vi, who says she is 50 years
    young, is a senior supermarket assistant
    at Orpington branch and she raised...

  • Tasty investment 16

    Tasty investment
    ON OPENING an old cake tin a customer
    was surprised to find a JS
    Christmas cake that she had 'put by'
    many Christmas's ago. Just how many
    can be judged by the price on the wrapper
    which was 33p for a lflb...

  • WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT... 16

    'WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT our supermarket trolleys, one of the great
    inventions of the century?' wrote a resident of Slough to his local newspaper,
    after he had seen a man staggering along the High Street with a very...

  • Your letters 16

    Your letters
    Letters are welcome and should be
    addressed to the editor. In the swim
    From: Stan Pitt, JS veteran
    After having enjoyed with many others, a
    most enjoyable and successful Family
    Day at Dulwich, I cast my mind...

  • An enlightening conductor 17

    WHEN EWAN DAVIDSON is not conducting
    financial affairs at JS as manager
    of financial appraisal at Blackfriars, he
    relaxes by conducting the Thames
    Voyces, the choir he founded ten years
    ago last month.
    A concert to...

  • Ann and David 'pop' over to the States 18

    Ann and David
    'pop' over
    to the States
    CONGRATULATIONS were recently
    ringing out at Ruislip branch for supermarket
    assistant Ann Cowling who, on
    December 1, sets off on a two-week all
    expenses paid, luxury holiday...

  • George shivered and delivered! 18

    George shivered and delivered!
    TT WAS SO COLD we used to shove
    newspapers inside our jackets as insulation'
    recalls George Pearce of his days
    working as an egg boy outside Hendon
    branch nearly half a century ago. On
    October...

  • A job well done 19

    A job well done
    'A BIT OF A PERFECTIONIST' is how
    Cyril Goodman describes himself, which
    is why he has enjoyed working for JS for
    the past 41 years. His liking for order and
    doing things properly complementing the
    company's...

  • Top level pass 19

    Top level pass
    WHICH DEPOT'S got an O' Level? The
    answer's Buntingford, thanks to pretty
    17-year-old Jacqueline Hogman. As part
    of her 'O' Level geography examination
    Jacqueline had to produce an extensive
    thesis—and the...

  • Ann makes it to the top 20

    Ann makes it to the top
    THE FIRST WOMAN to be promoted
    internally to JS senior management was
    appointed trading financial controller in
    October. Ann Everett has been assigned
    to this new post which has been created...

  • Appointments 20

    Appointments
    C Smith, formerly deputy manager in
    canned goods buying 1 at Blackfriars, has
    been appointed buyer in the poultry buying
    department.
    A Clark, formerly a buyer in grocery
    buying 1, has been appointed...

  • Chateau Dracula 20

    Chateau Dracula
    VAMPIRES will find something to their
    taste at JS this Christmas according to a
    recent distribution list. Slotted in between
    Hermitage 1973 and Cinzano Bianco was
    commodity number 43/747/12/11937 described
    as...

  • Long service 20

    Long service
    Bob Stainton, manager of the plant engineers
    at Basingstoke depot, celebrated 40
    years with Sainsbury's on October 31.
    Mr Stainton joined the company at
    Blackfriars in 1938 in the engineering
    department. After...

  • Retirements 20

    Retirements
    Margaret 'Marge' Boomer, a supermarket
    assistant at Leytonstone branch, retired
    on November 18 after 12 years' service.
    Mrs Boomer joined the company in
    1966 at the old Leyton branch and transferred
    to the then...

  • Succession of Kings 21

    STEAM WAS KING when Jim King
    joined Sainsbury's back before the war. 'I
    can just about recall some steam vehicles
    in the Sail Street engineering shop when I
    started in 1936, but they disappeared
    quickly' he says. Jim has seen...

  • Have retired—will travel 22

    Have retired—will travel
    NORMAN HARDING used to be a
    district manager in the Coventry area.
    Now he's in full time retirement. Full
    time? 'The only reason we ever argue'
    says his wife Doris 'is because he's...

  • Christmas ham-per 23

    MORE YORK HAMS were sold at Christmas than any other
    time of the year. Decorated with silver skewers and fresh
    parsley, they stood at intervals along the counter on distinctive
    china hamstands tike the one pictured right,...

  • Package holidays! 24

    These sunny snaps recently found their way to the
    Journal's in-tray and apart from reminding us of
    warmer days they throw a new light on . . .
    Package holidays! COMPLIMENTS flood in constantly regarding the quality of...