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JS pushes ahead
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JS pushes ahead
Keen trading maintains profits, pushes up sales
and greatly increases JS's market share. For the
chairman's comments on the results see page two. -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-5, 23
General news
Pages 6-15
Features
Pages 16,18
Letters
Pages 17,19-22
People
Page 24
Archives -
JS grabs a bigger share
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JS grabs a bigger share
MORE PEOPLE are shopping at
Sainsbury's. JS's results for 1977/78, published
on May 3, show that sales went up
by 22.2 per cent during the year to reach a
total of £811.10 million (including... -
Pioneers of JS's north west frontier
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Pioneers of JS's north west frontier
AN OLD GASWORKS provided the site for JS's Newcastle-Under-Lyme store,
which opened its doors to the eager North Staffordshire crowds on April 25. The
1330 square metre (14,300 square feet)... -
Butter and milk make cream
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Butter and milk make cream
YOU DON'T HAVE TO KEEP A COW
in the back garden to have a constant
supply of freshly made cream. You can
make it on the kitchen table in a few
minutes using the latest kitchen gadget to
make the... -
JS kicks off at Crystal Palace
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JS kicks off at Crystal Palace
SAINSBURY'S UNITED is to play
Crystal Palace at home in a joint development
scheme that will give JS its
biggest store to date and second division
Crystal Palace the financial support it
needs... -
Tintactics
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Tintactics
'OUT OF THE STRONG came forth sweetness'.
Samson's famous riddle, based around the biblical
tale of Samson and the lion, has long adorned cans of
Tate & Lyle's 'Golden Syrup'. Now it can be found on a
new storage... -
Trolley deposit scheme travels further afield
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Trolley deposit scheme travels further afield
BRETTON'S TROLLEY DEPOSIT
scheme has been extended to two other
branches. Lewisham and Edmonton started
their schemes on April 17 and 18, both
on a joint basis with other... -
wash and brush up
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THE WHOLE TOOTH and nothing but the tooth is the
latest message from the health and beauty department
with the introduction of a range of own label toothbrushes.
They cost 16p each, come in eight colours and
three... -
My little chickadee
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THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG? The
age-old question has an unequivocal
answer at Sainsbury-Spillers' chicken
hatchery at Soham, near Cambridge.
Without a regular supply of eggs there
would be no young chicks, and without
young... -
Warm comfort farm
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Warm comfort farm
Seeing is believing. In the foreground lettuces who spent
their formative weeks under plastic. In the background
some who didn't. How JS home grown produce benefits
from growing up on the right side of... -
Blow-up!
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A TOPPLING TOWER provided Terry
Wright with an exciting subject for his
latest batch of photographs. Terry, who is
deputy manager at the VValtham Cross
store, won the Journal's November 1976
photography competition with a... -
White on the green
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White on the green
APRIL SHOWERS turned to snow as
the competitors in Uxbridge AGM Ken
Wood's annual golf tourney battled their
way round 27 holes on April 10.
Thirty-five keen golfers from all parts
of JS made the journey... -
Stars of the polyester screen
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JS's screen printing unit produces 50 per cent of all
the posters, channel tickets, barker cards and other point of
sale material to be seen at the branches.
Lured by the smell of printing ink and the eye catching work
coming... -
Dinner-dance blues!
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Dinner-dance blues!
BEMOANING the 'miserable' shopping
facilities in Beckenham a dismayed
housewife wrote to her local newspaper saying: 'Why not let Sainsbury's have the
Regal site—food is more important than
dancing! I... -
Top politicians 'shopping' for votes
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Top politicians 'shopping' for votes
TWO JS STORES were treated to visits
from leading politicians last month. The
Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer
Protection, Roy Hattersley, and
Leader of the Opposition,... -
Twice as nice at half the price
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Twice as nice at half the price
RISE ABOVE bread queues—bake your
own. JS is all in favour of home-made
bread. And to prove it the company has
recently been promoting own-label bread
mixes and strong white bread flour in... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Artistic supersave
From: C S Lundy, JS veteran
My wife and I recently visited the Sainsbury
Centre for Visual Arts at the University
of East Anglia.... -
Buck is on the right track !
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'ON MONDAYS we cleaned our bikes'
recalls Cyril Buckingham of his days as a
JS delivery boy back in the 1930s. 'For the
rest of the week we were out and about
getting and delivering customers' orders.
It was a twelve-, or... -
lost trolley
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The following letter (complete with illustration)
was found in a trolley left outside
Broadmarsh, Nottingham branch,
signed: John, Bill and Steve
Dear Mr Sainsbury
I presume you are wondering why this
trolley is outside your... -
Doric's bumper fun book
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Doric's bumper fun book
'I COULD WRITE A BOOK about my
time with JS' says Doric Priestley 'but no
one would ever publish it—some of the
stories are very funny, but quite unprintable
!' Doric, who was produce manager
at... -
Game, set and match
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Game, set and match
THE END OF APRIL was also the end
of an era for the SSA when Alan Kettley,
the secretary, retired. Alan, who'd been
with the company for 44 years, had held
the post of SSA secretary for the last 23
years.... -
Appointments
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Appointments
A Spence, formerly manager of Kenton
branch, has been appointed manager of
Chesham branch.
K Goodbun, formerly deputy manager
at 1-4 Ealing, has been appointed manager
of Kenton branch.
M Hall, formerly manager... -
Long service
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Long service
Des Butcher, a warehouse foreman at
Charlton depot, celebrated 25 years with
JS on May 6.
Mr Butcher joined the company at the
old Union St warehouse, before moving
to Charlton depot when it opened. His
first... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Jim Uridge, a plumber in the branch
engineering department at Woking area
office, died on April 8 after a long illness.
Mr. Uridge was 56, and had been with
the company for 14 years. He will be
much missed by his... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Les Henwood, warehouse manager at
Barkingside branch, retired on March 18
after 43 years with the company.
Mr Henwood joined JS in 1935 at
Barking. With the outbreak of the war he
joined the forces, and spent six... -
Customer expresses her pleasure
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Customer expresses her pleasure
MORE HASTE LESS PEEVE for a
customer at West Wickham branch who
is so pleased with the express checkout
recently introduced at the store she wrote
to the manager saying so.
She said it now... -
Roll pallets lib!
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Roll pallets lib!
Roll pallets come in for a lot of rough treatment
at the depots and branches. They suffer the
abuse of overloading, mishandling and are often
used until they literally fall apart, instead of
being sent for... -
Those were the days . . .
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Those were the days...
THE MANUAL SHOPS were the best'
says Gwen Potter looking back over her
43 years with JS. 'We were like a family
and serving over a counter you really got
to know and make friends with... -
'... when pansies were flowers'
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'... when pansies were flowers'
SPRYER THAN EVER, over 1400 JS
veterans accompanied by their spouses
or friends, met at London's Royal Lancaster
Hotel on April 24, to attend the JS
Veterans Group's thirtieth... -
Alison is new number two
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Alison is new number two
THE NEW FACE in the public relations
department at Blackfriars is Alison
Wearne, who joined JS last month as
deputy manager of the department.
Alison spent four years with Key Markets
as their public... -
Golden arrows
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Golden arrows
THE SSA DARTS FINALS for 1978
were held in the recreation room of Rennie
House on April 9. The competitions
drew a record entry and play went on
from ten in the morning until eight at
night.
The Arcady trophy... -
Harry Stringer
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Harry Stringer is not only a hot
contender for the title of the
youngest JS depot manager he is
also the outright winner of the
Journal's spot the deliberate
mistake contest.
First we referred to him as relief
manager and... -
New range is child's pay!
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New range is child's pay!
POCKET-MONEY TOYS are making
an appearance in five JS stores at the
moment. The range of 61 basic items all
sell at less than £1.25p, and are designed
to appeal to children accompanying... -
Egg on our faces
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Egg on our faces
A short time ago, the archives
were unable to help a JS
customer who wanted to know
when egg rationing ceased after
the Second World War. Since
discovering the facts, the name of
branch and customer have... -
Getting the message
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Getting the message
ONCE UPON A TIME in the branches bacon was not bacon but 'peat smoked'
and 'mild cured'. 'Genuine old' was York hams, 'perfection' meant pies, 'my
own make' was pork sausages and 'delicious on toast' could...
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