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FIRE!
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FIRE! Bitterne's Burns Night goes up inflames . . . FIRE IN THE FREEZERS caused thousands
of pounds worth of damage and
closed Bitterne branch for three days at the
end of January. It was the first time a JS
store has been... -
All hands ton the pumps!
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All hands to the pumps!
THE TANKER DRIVERS' dispute has
brought queues of motorists to JS petrol
station forecourts. As usual, the threat of
industrial action threw customers into a
panic to ensure their tanks were... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7,9
General news
Pages 8,10-15,17,18-19
Feature
Page 16
Letters
Pages 20-21
People
Pages 22-23
Competition winners
Page 24
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Jaffa orange appeal
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Jaffa orange appeal
THE TWO ORANGES containing small
quantities of mercury that turned up in
Rugby and Basingstoke are believed to
have been bought from JS stores. However,
JS and others involved are concerned
to put them... -
Plans for historic station get up steam
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Plans for historic station get up steam
THE PLAN TO BUILD a Sainsbury
superstore in Bath's historic Green Park
station (see August 1977 issue) is likely to
be rejected following the publication of a
shopping survey this... -
Storm in a coffee cup blows itself out as prices tumble
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Storm in a coffee cup blows itself out as prices tumble
PROFIT MARGIN CONTROLS on instant
coffee, worked out between the government
and retailers last September, have now been
lifted.
With the drop in world coffee prices,... -
Managers meet to discuss 'The Future in Store'
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Managers meet to discuss 'The Future in Store'
STORMY WEATHER greeted the 200
JS managers as they arrived at Brighton's
seafront Metropole Hotel on Sunday,
January 22, to take part in this year's
retail management conference.... -
Home-baked bread comes clean
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Melting the Bavarian blues
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Melting the Bavarian blues
BAVARIAN BLUE will soon be seen in
25 JS stores served by Basingstoke depot.
No, it's not some variant of the red flu, but
a tasty new German cheese making its
first appearance for JS.
Retailing at... -
All party MPs enjoy talking shop
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All party MPs enjoy talking shop
LORD'S HILL made a name for itself in
Parliament earlier this month when it played host to a group of MPs. The MPs,
members of the All Party Group for the
Retail Trade, were spending a day... -
Parry and thrust
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Parry and thrust
IN JS HISTORY fires are fortunately
rare but the recent blaze at Bitterne prompted
the JS Journal to leaf through the
pages of some old shopkeeping magazines
until we came across this tale of
heroism in the... -
We have lift in!
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We have lift in!
THE MOST MODERN computer to be
installed in a British food retailing firm
has just arrived at Blackfriars. Because of
its size the ICL 2900 machine had to be
lifted by crane through a side window of
Rennie... -
Shirley cooks, cleans, sews and soothes
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Shirley cooks, cleans, sews and soothes
Shirley tops the lot.
Just the job
The JS Journal goes east
for the next in its series
to visit a canteen manager
whose cooking is a
double delight THE BEST HOTEL in town can... -
Colchester refusal is 'perverse'
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Colchester
refusal
is 'perverse'
THE REFUSAL by the environment
secretary to allow JS to build a superstore
on the outskirts of Colchester has been
upheld by the High Court. Peter Shore's
decision was contested by... -
Million dollar baby
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Million dollar baby
MILLIONAIRES are the favourite pastime
of new Miss Basingstoke depot, Kim
Spreadbury. As receptionist at the depot
Kim is always hopeful ofmeeting one and
at only 18 she can afford to be patient.
With her... -
On the ball!
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On the ball!
7 WANT TO MO VE and I want to enjoy
my football. I heard another English club
were interested but couldn't get it confirmed.
When I asked Ken Friar, the Arsenal
secretary, he said it was Sainsbury 's.'
Extract... -
Washington bound...
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Washington bound...
SPECIALLY DESIGNED for
SavaCentre's needs is the new trolley recovery
vehicle waiting to be driven from the
JS offices at Clapham to the Washington
hypermarket. At its side is SavaCentre's
maintenance... -
Less means less
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Less means less
WORKING WIVES will no longer be
able to opt out of paying the full national
insurance contributions to the state's
basic pension scheme. Previously, married
women could choose to pay a reduced
liability... -
New readers start here...
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New readers start here...a reminder about the new state pension scheme
The Social Security Pensions Act
1975, which comes into effect in
April 1978 ensures that all employees
receive an additional
earnings related pension, on... -
HOME COOKING GOES ON TRIAL
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Staff at Blackfriars are to be asked
if they would like to be marketing guinea-pigs and
try out own-label products at home THE REAL PROOF of the pudding is
when it is put through its paces at home
and not in a laboratory... -
Fish'n trips
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Fish'n trips
When reed-cutting ruined the fishing on the Redfin Angling Club's
stretch of the River Beult (see Christmas issue) it looked as though JS
fishermen's hopes of winter sport had been ruined. But an influx of
codling... -
The sweet smell of success
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The sweet smell of success
FRESH HORSE MANURE is the vital
ingredient for a perfect, tasty mushroom.
Each week lorries from Magee's nurseries,
near Southend, comb the countryside
collecting more than a hundred tons
of the... -
Breeding top dogs makes Chris' day
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Breeding top dogs makes Chris' day
COMPETING AT CRUFTS, the top
show for the country's top dogs, is an
annual event for Chris Kenyon. For the
past seven years her poodles have qualified
for the show and so far she has... -
JS spring water comes to town
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JS spring water comes to town
NATURAL SPRING WATER has made its first own-label appearance in 93 JS stores.
The 1J litre ( 2 | pint) bottle contains water from a spring in Church Stretton, Shropshire,
which is reputedly as pure... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Helping hand
From: A Skinner, JS veteran
I recently had occasion to help a customer
as she went through the checkouts at one
of our supermarkets. The... -
Gary moves over to the other side
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Something to get cut up about
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Something to get cut up about
For this, the second in our new safety at work series,
Stan Ramage, the company's safety advisor, talks
about knives.
KNIVES are dangerous. We all know that, but if using
a knife is part of our... -
TOP OF THE MILKROUND
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TOP OF THE MILKROUND
A London University hopeful is put through his paces by Jacek. A BROOM CUPBOARD doesn't seem
the most likely of places to hold an
interview for a job—but Jacek Weyers, JS
graduate recruitment manager,... -
Appointments
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Appointments
K D Curtis, formerly resources and
supply coordinator, distribution division,
has been appointed operations manager,
contractors and relief, reporting to
George Abrahams.
J Wilson, formerly deputy... -
Distribution—new men at the top
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Distribution—new men at the top
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Owen Thomas John Galloway A TOP JOB for Basingstoke depot chief
Alan Mathias means a changeabout in the
distribution division. Owen Thomas has
moved from Buntingford to take over... -
Long service
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Long service
Eric Burton, deputy meat manager at
Worthing branch, celebrated 40 years
with the company on February 14.
Mr Burton began in 1938 with Coppen
Bros,- a rival grocery chain which was
taken over by JS in the mid... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Beryl Purnell, the housekeeper at Winchester
branch, died on December 24.
Mrs Purnell had been at the store for the
last ten years, first as a cook and recently
as housekeeper. She leaves a son and
daughter.
Ernest... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Philip Ratcliff, senior manager in the food
sciences laboratory at Blackfriars, retired
on January 27 after 24 years with the
company.
Mr Ratcliffjoined JS in 1954 to become
head of research into perishable... -
Answers and winners . . .
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Answers and winners . . . CONGRATULATIONS to all the
entrants in this year's Journal Wine Quiz.
The standard was very high, and the tiebreaker
had to be brought in to separate
the fruit from the must. But it was the
anagrams... -
The delicate art of fair play
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The delicate art of fair play
NOTHING LESS than a public
outcry resulted from our decision to
extend the closing date of our wine
quiz. Instead of readers being
grateful for a bit more time to 'have
a go' the Journal office... -
A sign of The Times
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A sign of The Times
JS HAS DONE IT AGAIN—last month
it was news of an award winning radio
commercial, this month it's news of an
award winning newspaper advertisement.
The award—the Times Award for the
best... -
"Talk about Star Wars . . . "
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"Talk about Star Wars . . . "
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Collect the birdie
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Collect the birdie
TWO SETS of Sainsbury's pictorial tea cards
came up for auction at Sotheby's early in 1977.
After lengthy negotiations, the cards were secured
for the JS archives just before Christmas. Both sets
are 12...
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