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Cover Page
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Top: Perambulations—page five
Above: We are the champions!—page five
Right: Buntingford walks tall—page 18
Below: Glory on the green—page 15 Top: Spot the ball!—page four
Above: New good food guide—page nine
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A ROAR OF APPROVAL
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A ROAR OF APPROVAL from
the Ceylon lion for JS's green label
tea. From time to time the Ceylon
Tea Centre, in London's Regent
Street, ask a panel of tea tasters to
sample teas identified by the Ceylon
lion symbol.
At a... -
Colour changes
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Colour changes
DISCOUNT '78 changed colour on April
10. New advertising material printed in
red and yellow was distributed to all
branches, in order to keep the advertising
fresh in the public mind and avoid staleness.
It is... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7
General news
Pages 8-15, 17
Feature
Page 16
Letters
Pages 18-23
People
Page 24
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Nut-ritious
02
Nut-ritious A NEW CONDIMENT has arrived on
JS shelves. Called 'Crunchnut Topping'
and retailing at 22p for four ounces, it is a
mixture of crushed peanuts and cashew
nuts covered in a sweet coating. It is
especially good... -
Spot the branches in new TV advertising
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Spot the branches in new TV advertising
WOOLWICH AND PUTNEY saw
some of the bright lights early in April
when they played host to the film crews
shooting the next round of JS TV advertising.
Woolwich were also treated to a... -
Success story
02
Success story
BRETTON'S TROLLEY DEPOSIT
scheme is turning up trumps. The first
month's operation of this JS innovation
in trolley control has gone without a
hitch, and store manager Bob Simpson
has reported it 'a tremendous... -
Tea trade goes off the boil
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Tea trade goes off the boil
CAREFUL FORWARD BUYING and
shrewd trading enabled JS to quietly ride
out the storm that has recently been
affecting the tea trade. Consequently JS
tea prices, which were reduced on
January 9, have... -
HMS Sainsbury's
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HMS Sainsbury's
FLYING THE FLAG in honour of the
staff at Chatham branch is Lieutenant
Rod Morris of the Royal Navy.
Lieutenant Morris, who is secretary to
the chief of staff to the flag officer, at the
HM Naval base at... -
Pack-up your troubles
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Pack-up your troubles
MAF 78 will soon be showing in selected
stores. This is not some new form of
Discount '78, but the latest brainchild of
the packaging engineers at Clapham.
The new MAF 78 machines are an
updated form of... -
Energetic Easter at Dulwich
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Easter is always a peak time for sporting and charitable
functions. Here we look at two—the SSA football and netball
competitions and Portsmouth's pram race.
Energetic Easter at Dulwich A HEARTY CROWD gathered at JS's
sports... -
Portsmouth pushes ahead!
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Portsmouth pushes ahead!
A TUNED-UP JS TROLLEY travelled 52 miles from Brighton to Portsmouth over
Easter weekend. Pushed by a team of trolley experts from Portsmouth branch, the
trolley was taking part in the annual Portsmouth... -
Basingstoke thinks big
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Basingstoke thinks big
IN THE PROCESS of being writ large at
the entrance of Basingstoke depot are the
letters JS. Here depot groundsman Vic
Blunden is putting the finishing touches to
the'S'bend.
The next step will be to... -
Prof of the pops is number one
06
THE POP WORLD holds no mysteries
for John Conlan, a student worker at JS's
Kilburn store. In fact John knows so
much about pop music that he won Granada
TV's 'Pop Quest' quiz series, earning
himself a £300 music centre, a... -
Action plan replay in action
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Action plan replay in action
A NEW DEPARTURE in courses for
branch managers got the thumbs up last
month when eleven managers attended a
day-long follow-up meeting at Blackfriars.
They met to discuss the results of a... -
Sandra's Sardinian surprise!
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Sandra's Sardinian surprise!
'MY FIANCE still doesn't believe me' says 19-year-old Sandra Edwards about the news
that she has won a £500 holiday for two in Sardinia. 'I can hardly believe it myself. I'm not
the lucky... -
Paul is always in training
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Paul is always in training Just the job
This month, our series of
JS job profiles takes us up
to Coventry area office for
a look at the work of a
senior training specialist.
PAUL JOHNSON is a familiar face
around stores in... -
Busy doing something
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Busy doing something
AN ARTICLE very like this one was
Paula Brindley's first introduction to the
world of a JS counsellor. Last year a
friend showed her a story in the October
JS Journal about JS counsellors. Six
months... -
Something in the air
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Something in the air
WHIRLYBIRD ENTHUSIASTS of all
ages flocked to the site of the new
SavaCentre, being built near Gillingham
in Kent, on Sunday March 19, to watch
an airlift spectacular.
A Lama helicopter was used to lift... -
A work of art
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The Sainsbury Centre for
Visual Arts opened on April 7.
The Centre is the gift of Sir
Robert and Lady Sainsbury
and their son David, to the
University of East Anglia, just
outside Norwich.
In 1973 Sir Robert and his
wife... -
Buntingford plays at home to win
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Buntingford plays at home to win
LORD AND LADY SAINSBURY were
on the touchline to watch the finals of the
East Anglia Sunday Youth Football
League, held on April 2 at Buntingford
depot. Lord Sainsbury is president of... -
Secretaries miss their trains home!
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Secretaries miss their trains home!
SECRETARIES working in London
were tempted to miss their train home on
April 5 and come to Stamford House for
a drink and a chat instead.
The temptation was spelt out in a... -
All teed-up for the top
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BUNTINGFORD'S GOLFERS are
making their mark on the local golf scene.
Two of the golf society, driver Paul Holcombe
and Dave Little, a general duty
motor engineer, hit the big time with a
win in the Cambridge Evening News... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor.
Advertising the facts
From: J Mead, on behalf of staff at
Basingstoke depot
The members of the production operations
office and many of the... -
Plug ugly
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Plug ugly
The shocking effect of static electricity was the
subject of JS safety advisor Stan Ramage's March
cautionary tale. This month it is the turn of the manmade
variety.
AN ELECTRIC CURRENT of less than... -
Tall Story
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THE BIGGEST FEET IN BRITAIN
belong to Derek Myson, a warehouse
supervisor at Buntingford depot. From
heel to toe his right foot measures 35.88
centimetres (14£ inches). His left foot is a
fraction smaller. And he takes size... -
Pirates of JS Hants
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PIRACY may not be a very fashionable
profession at the moment, but two of the
staff at Basingstoke depot were determined
to prove otherwise. Appearing
in the Basingstoke Amateur Operatic
Society's production of Gilbert... -
Appointments
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Appointments
F Netscher, JS's chief accountant, has
been appointed to the status of departmental
director. For organisational
purposes however, he will continue to be
known as chief accountant.
R Cooper, formerly assistant... -
Long service
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Long service
Pete Serjeant, a departmental manager
with Sainsbury-Spillers Ltd, celebrated
40 years association with JS on February
21.
Mr Serjeant joined the company in
1938 at 96 Kilburn, working as a poultry
blockman. He... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Dennis 'Ozzie' Osborn, distribution manager
in the purchasing department at
Blackfriars, retired on April 7 after 39
years with JS.
Mr Osborn joined JS in 1939, working
in the Stamford Street factory as a... -
Forty years keeping the show on the road
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Forty years keeping the show on the road
'HORSES TO LORRIES, I've seen all
the changes' says Eddie Fitsall, warehouse
supervisor at Basingstoke depot.
Eddie retired this month after 43 years
with JS, all of them spent in the... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Bill Claridge, a store serviceman at Reading
branch, died last month. Mr Claridge
had been with JS for eleven years.
Liz Scadden, a cashier at Welwyn Garden
City branch, died on February 20.
Mrs Scadden had worked... -
Rugby is recognised as top dog!
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Rugby is recognised as top dog!
RUGBY'S SUCCESS at raising funds
for an ex-employee's guide dog (see October
and December '77 Journals) was
marked last month at the official presentation
of their donation. Contributions
from... -
Clean sweep!
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A HAT-TRICK FOR HARLOW last
month as they collected their third successive
award for hygiene and cleanliness.
The award scheme, run by the local
health authority, is designed to encourage
a high standard of hygiene... -
Evans the warehouse retires
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Evans the warehouse retires
COALMINING OR FARMING were
the only job prospects ahead of 16-yearold
Thomas Evans if he stayed in his
home town of Lampeter in the west of Wales. He didn't want a career in either
so he decided to... -
Bill moves into overdrive
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Bill moves into overdrive
RYE LANE TO VIAREGGIO is quite a
trek, but Basingstoke driver Bill Buck has
managed it. Bill, who retired in March
after 42 years with Sainsbury's, started at
Rye Lane branch in 1936 and will... -
JS's Epsom assault
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JS's Epsom assault
JS HAS BOUGHT a one-and-a-half acre
site in Epsom's town centre. At the
moment the site has planning permission
to build shops, offices and flats but not supermarket. However JS are in the process
of... -
Save our bacon . . . and our cheese and . . .
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Save our bacon . . . and our cheese and . . .
THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE is JS veteran Thomas Evans,
photographed in about 1926 at JS's North Finchley branch
at 780 High Road. The photograph is a copy of one Mr Evans
sent to the...
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