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Christmas crackers!
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Parties, pretty girls and the search for Miss JS 1979
Christmas crackers! STUDENT AND BAKERY assistant
Julie Hassell has been chosen as
Miss JS eastern region. An 18-
year-old student worker, Julie
comes from Coldham's... -
Bread rises
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Bread rises
BREAD PRICE increases were announced
on December 7—only the second cost
rise this year—and the new prices were
implemented at JS stores on the following
Monday.
The increases, although occurring on
the same... -
Bully for JS beef
02
Bully for JS beef
THE SMITHFIELD SHOW is being
renamed the Sainsbury show—or at least
that's what top breeders were saying
when J Sainsbury (Farms) Limited
walked off with the prize for Supreme
Champion Heifer on December... -
Coastal conferences
02
Coastal conferences
A TWO DAY TRIP to the seaside is one of
the first items JS senior and retail management
will be noting in their 1979 diaries.
On January 14 and 15 senior management
will be attending a conference at the... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7
General news
Pages 8-16 and 24
Features
Page 17
Letters
Pages 18-22
People
Page 23
Archives -
Final moves
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Final moves
REHOUSING PLANS for departments
at Clapham have been taking effect over
the last three weeks, and by December 18
they will all be settled in their new locations
at Blackfriars.
Just over three years ago the... -
Sidcup FC gets a warm welcome
03
Sidcup FC gets a warm welcome
'A TIMELY INVASION' says William
Black, manager of the company's new
freezer centre at Sidcup which opened on
Friday, December 1. A Friday opening is
unusual at JS but it was timed to tie... -
A CASE of mistaken identity
04
A CASE of mistaken identity cropped up
in last month's issue of the Journal. In
our report of the opening of the new
Ashford supermarket, we printed a picture
purporting to show BPO Rita Culley
and some of her staff.... -
A discerning port of call
04
A discerning port of call
FROM THE STEEPLY TERRACED
slopes of the Douro valley in Northern
Portugal comes the latest addition to the
JS wine list—an own-label 'fine old port'.
Selling at £2.15p in all stores with... -
APOLOGIES
04
APOLOGIES to al I ou r readers who were looki ng forward to the second part of
our feature on high fibre diets. Difficulties caused in part by the continuing
bakers strike have meant that we were unable to complete the article.... -
Foot loose and fancy dress!
04
Foot loose and fancy dress!
RADAR RECEIVED £122.25 as the
result of the efforts of three walkers from
Stratford branch. RADAR isn't one of the
stars of M*A*S*H, it's the Royal Society
for Disability and Rehabilitation,... -
Old Style tray-ding
04
TEA-TIME is going to be nostalgia time for those who have bought the new JS
tea-tray. Good value too at 79 pence, the 12 inches square tray features the
first ever Sainsbury's depot, at Kentish town, and shows the... -
Half-time score
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Half-time score
SUNDAY FOOTBALL at the Griffin
has so far had an uninterrupted season.
Pitches have been dry and hard, and the
recent cold weather made them very slippery,
but so far the football has been of a
respectable... -
Helping hands
05
Helping hands
MORE STAFF THAN EVER have volunteered
to give up their free time to help
keep their branches open so elderly and
disabled people can do their Christmas
shopping in comfort.
Over the past few years more and... -
Hornchurch's new 'centre' piece
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Hornchurch's new
'centre' piece
Above: Cashier specialist Doris Mardle
(left) and cashier Marion Wall from
Upminster, man the emergency till. Right:
Business was so brisk at one time queues at
the checkouts went the length... -
JS is the toast of the tasters
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JS is the toast of the tasters
ONCE AGAIN JS WINES have proved
themselves the tasters' favourites. In last
year's 'Good Wine Guide' Sainsbury's
wines compared very favourably with the
competition. This year's... -
Not so Dustee bright idea
07
Not so Dustee bright idea
AN INTERNATIONAL TV STAR turned up at Basingstoke depot early this month to
promote the SSA section's Christmas draw. Billed as having appeared on TV in Britain
and France, half the depot were... -
Ian 'shops' early for Christmas
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Ian 'shops' early for Christmas
'NEGOTIATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS
turkey buying are nearly complete by the
September of the same year' explains JS
poultry buyer Ian Baldwin when discussing
some of the problems behind this
seasonal... -
A share of the action!
09
Above: A coachload of fun and friendly
faces. Left: Peter Downes outlines the
itinerary for the day. Below left: The
veterans enjoy their first Christmas lunch
of the season. Below right: A visit to see
Father Christinas was... -
Epsom goes on exhibition
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Epsom goes on exhibition
Above: An artist's impression of how the Odeon site would look if the JS scheme gets the go-ahead.
Above: The frontage of the Odeon site as it looks today.
Above: Barbara Logan answers a housewife's... -
JS own-label party packs!
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JS own-label party packs!
Now is the winter of JS's disco bent,
at least that's what it looks like from
the Journal office. We've been out
and about capturing some of that
Christmas fun—with Balham branch
at the Griffin... -
The pick of the pics
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The pick of the pics
THE BATTLE OF THE CAMERAS has finally drawn to a
close. As we announced last month, three lucky (not to
mention skilled) entrants were chosen by judges Brian
Shuel and Sidney Harding from a 70 strong... -
What next... ?
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What next... ?
AFTER SUCCESSFULLY RAISING
enough money to buy a kidney machine,
a couple of guide dogs and to send a
bunch of needy youngsters on a seaside
holiday, the Stamford Group is looking
for a new target to work... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Just the jacket!
From: R A Trimble, chief clerk, Redditch
branch
It was very encouraging to read your
article in the JS Journal about the new store
at... -
The life and sporting times of Reg
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The life and sporting times of Reg
'MY BROTHER JOINED JS as a
butcher, and he kept on telling me what a
good firm it was. In the end I gave in and
applied for a job.' That was Reg Ranger's
introduction to the company and at... -
Stan's a happy man
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Stan's a happy man
'I ENJOYED every minute of it' says
Stan Burtenshaw of his 48 years with JS.
Stan retires on December 23 as assistant
manager at Burnt Oak and he has the
same enthusiasm for his job and happy
attitude to... -
Appointments
20
Appointments
N Bacon, formerly deputy manager of
Kingston branch, has been appointed
manager of the New Maiden store.
W Black, formerly manager of
Bexleyheath branch, has been appointed
manager of the Sidcup freezer... -
JS cold store reminds Soviets of home!
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JS cold store reminds Soviets of home!
TELFORD BRANCH was honoured by
a visit from a small group of Soviet
planners on December 4. Deputy
manager Ian Atherton accompanied the
gentlemen on a twenty minute tour of
the store... -
Long service
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Long service
Ken Hebberd, area produce specialist at
the Woking area office, celebrated 40
years with the company on December 13.
Mr Hebberd joined JS at the 96
Kilburn shop and subsequently did relief
work around North West... -
Retirements
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Retirements
'Charlie' Coppen, leading delicatessen assistant
at Central Ilford branch, retired in
November after 41 years with the
company.
Mr Coppen joined JS at the Gants Hill
shop and worked there until called up to
the... -
Eric plans to enjoy the scenery!
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Eric plans to enjoy the scenery!
CATCHING UP with Eric Kaye on his
very last working day with JS was no easy
feat! As assistant area meat specialist for
the Woking area, he was racing around
saying fond farewells to all the... -
Douglas wins through
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Douglas wins through
THE FOOD BUSINESS is a family
tradition for Douglas Schlaepfer, reserve
manager at High Wycombe, who retired
on December 9 after nearly 41 years with
the company. Douglas's Swiss father was
a... -
Pudding on the style!
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Pudding on the style!
'COUNT YOUR PUDDINGS before they are cooked' advises a
delightful Christmas recipe and price list published by JS in
1931. The leaflet tells us the pudding count is necessary
because ' . . . if you have... -
A dozen of the best . . .
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