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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS of the best kind
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Dulwich was invaded on June 18 by 12,000 happy families who between them staged an event that was out of this world
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Contents Page
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Pages 2-7
General news
Page 8-9
Letters
Pages 10-11
Feature
Pages 1,12-16
Family Day special
Pages 17—23
People
Page 24
Archives -
Four star opening
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Four star opening
TANKED UP and ready to go is the
petrol station at Newcastle-Under-Lyme
branch which opened on July 3.
The station has four pumps, all dispensing
four star grade petrol at a cost of
68p a gallon—the... -
Grape expectations
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Grape expectations
JS IS TAKING ITS FIRST SIP of the
home-brew and winemaking market on
July 4. This is the day three JS stores
(Kempston, Northampton and Bitterne)
start selling a full-range of beer and wine
making kits,... -
More Clapham moves
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More Clapham moves
THE EXODUS continues with the move
on June 19 of the estates department and
site potential from Clapham to Blackfriars.
This leaves the architects department,
design engineers, branch... -
Tesco—cut-price profits?
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Tesco—cut-price profits?
THE PRICE of Tesco's Operation Checkout
seems to have been paid out of the
company's pre-tax profit for 1977/78.
Tesco's recently published end of year
results show that although sales had... -
Around the world in a dozen days
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CHAIRMAN JOHN SAINSBURY
clocked up 25,937 miles in 12 days during
his recent business trip to the United
States of America and Australia. On the
first leg of his tour, which began at
Heathrow on May 24, he was accompanied
by... -
Clubhouse gets OK
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Clubhouse gets OK
GOOD NEWS for the staff at Basingstoke
depot. Their long awaited clubhouse
has got the go-ahead and building commenced
on July 3.
The clubhouse will have two bars, one
designed as a multi-purpose room... -
Coventry takes to the green
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Coventry takes to the green
COVENTRY AREA successfully got
themselves into a hole 27 times over on
June 5 at their first Midland area golf
day. It all began with a chance meeting
between JS veteran Jack Walters and
Coventry... -
Royal visitor
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Royal visitor
PRINCE CHARLES paid an unofficial
visit to Stamford House on June 6. The
Prince is president of the Council of the
Friends of Covent Garden, of which John
Sainsbury is chairman. During the year
the chairman's... -
As seen on TV
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As seen on TV
SAINSBURY'S hit your TV screens for
three weeks last month in a new burst of
advertising. Featuring one new commercial,
and a re-run of the one filmed in
Putney, the adverts were screened on
ATV, Southern,... -
JS COFFEE LOVERS
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JS COFFEE LOVERS are full of beans
since they heard the news that the price of a
four ounce jar of own-label instant coffee
granules is now down-by 12p to 95p.
JS instant granules contain a proportion of I'ree/.e-dried coffee... -
JS keeps in training
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JS keeps in training
JS'S TRAINING PROGRAMME has
once again been given the thumbs-up by
the Distributive Industry Training
Board.
The DITB recently completed a review
of training within JS and have now
informed the company... -
Leamington steps out and about
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Leamington steps out and about
TOP PRIZE for making the most of a day
out must go to Leamington Spa branch.
On June 11, two coach-loads of staff,
their families and friends set off at nine
am for Cherry Garden Pier in... -
Nine Elms disease
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Nine Elms disease
THE FINANCIAL PROBLEMS of the
new Covent Garden market at Nine Elms
were put under the microscope in a recent
edition of London Weekend Television's
'The London Programme'. The investigation,
screened on... -
Pip, pip hurrah!
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Pip, pip hurrah!
PURE APPLE JUICE surfaced recently
as an own-label product. The juice is
made from Bramleys and Cox's Orange
Pippins, and is cloudy because only some
of the particles left after manufacture are
filtered out.... -
Shareholder's annual meet
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Shareholder's annual meet
THE ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING of shareholders and other
interested parties took place at the
Connaught Rooms, London on July 5.
More news of the meeting in the August
issue. -
SavaCentre sells a million!
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SavaCentre sells a million!
THEY'VE SOLD A MILLION
gallons of petrol at the SavaCentre
petrol station at Washington since it
opened last November. And to celebrate,
two large bottles of champagne were
presented to the... -
Shirley's perfect eggshell finish
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Shirley's perfect eggshell finish
AN EMU'S EGG is what Shirley Maile
has set her heart on. Shirley, who works
at Folkestone branch, has acquired something
of a reputation as a craftswoman—
and one of her specialities is... -
. . . as good as new!
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In less than a week, branch and area office
staff transformed Pinner's old-fashioned
service shop into a modern self-service store
that looks . . .
... as good as new! CUSTOMERS AT PINNER can't believe their eyes—in... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Weighing up the'Anker
From: B Brandon, Swindon branch
It seems that the company has gone to a
lot of trouble to get printed Anker ticket
rolls in pretty... -
Honoured hosts
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Honoured hosts
A HIGH POWERED trade delegation
from Hungary paid a visit to Basingstoke
depot last month. The delegation was
headed by the Secretary of State for
Foreign Trade, Dr Szerloi, and included
Ministry of Foreign... -
Sue joins the converted
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'I'M NEW TO SAINSBURY'S' says Sue
James 'and they're new to the North
West, but I'm converted—honest!' Sue is
JS's counsellor for the region around the
new stores in Wilmslow and Newcastle-
Under-Lyme, and has only... -
Chew this over and win £50
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Chew this over and win £50
TO JUDGE by the clicking of shutters at the
'Family Day' last month the Journal's photo
competition has really caught the imagination of
JS's budding David Baileys. To help you with
your entry we... -
Hold up foiled
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Hold up foiled
TWO MEN attempted to rob two Securicor
guards as they left Golders Green
branch on June 24. The robbers surprised
the guards as they left the store.
However, one of the Securicor men was
quick-witted enough to... -
Tinned trees
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Tinned trees
A TIN OPENER and greenfingers are all
you need to successfully grow an apricot
tree from a tin of apricots according to a
customer at Ballards Lane branch. Mrs
Coralie Hewkyard says about two years
ago she... -
Top trucker
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Top trucker
YET ANOTHER JS DRIVER has made
his way to the national final of the Lorry
Driver of the Year competition organised
by Commercial Motor magazine. This
year Basingstoke driver Chris Preston
finished top of his... -
Wed to their work
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Wed to their work
A TRIO OF WEDDINGS at Basingstoke branch took place last month, when four of
the branch staff entered the matrimonial stakes. First off the mark were Gillian Martin, a
senior cashier, and Andy Gibb, a senior... -
Happy families day!
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Happy families day! Top left: Come on in the water's luverleeeeee... Centre: Jean Jeapes of Islington
branch deals Uxbridge area's giant joker. Above: Romford area's cheerleaders keep their
team on its toes. Below: Standing room... -
Freddie loosens JS family ties
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Freddie loosens JS
A JS FAMILY broke up at the end of
June, when Freddie Gilford, a foremanin
the returns department of Basingstoke
depot, retired after 41 years' service.
Freddie's son, Fred junior, and his sonin-
law Barry... -
Scrub and carry days are over
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'WE HAD TO CARRY all the stuff off
the vans on our shoulders' recalls Bert
Imbert about his early days with JS at
Islington branch. Bert started his career
as a porter in 1937 and this month closes
it as a driver at... -
Maurice stays by the sea
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Maurice stays by the sea
MANY OF US dream of retiring to a
little house by the sea. For Maurice Eaton
it is a reality. When he retired on June 24,
after 46 years with the company, it was to
his neat-as-a-pin bungalow not... -
Willy keeps on travelling
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Willy keeps on travelling
'I LOVE DRIVING and I love travel'
says Willy Williams, who for the past 41
years has been doing plenty of both as a
driver for JS, based first at Blackfriars
and more recently at Charlton depot.... -
The house that Danny built . . .
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The house that Danny built...
BRICKLAYING runs in Danny Geary's
family. His father was a master bricklayer,
and when Danny left school at 14
he joined his father to learn the trade. A
few years later he joined JS as a... -
Appointments
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Appointments
D Davies, formerly area engineer for the
Uxbridge area, has been appointed area
engineer for the Midlands.
C Baker, formerly planning and
development manager in branch
productivity services at Blackfriars,... -
Long service
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Long service
George Bradburn, manager of Dunstable
branch, celebrated 40 years with JS on
June 14.
Mr Bradburn joined the company in
1938 at 158 Catford and a year later
moved to Bedford branch. He spent the
war years with... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Harry Mercer, a leading trades assistant
at Lewisham branch, retired on June 24
after 22 years with the company.
Mr Mercer joined JS as a porter in the
old Lewisham store. He was promoted to
senior warehouseman... -
'Stagnate—never' says Ken
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'Stagnate—never' says Ken
i ANSWERED AN ADVERT in the
local paper for an inside porter at 14
Hove, and the next thing I knew I was
working for Sainsbury's.' That was the
start of Ken Stoner's 41 year career with
JS.
Ken,... -
Bill takes the responsible approach
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Bill takes the responsible approach
FAR FROM EVADING responsibility
Bill Leonard actively seeks it out. 'I like a
job where it's down to me to see it's done
properly' says Bill, who until his retirement
on June 30 had been... -
Cleanliness is next to slimliness
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Cleanliness is next to slimliness
'THE FLAB' is taking a beating from the
staff of the hygiene and food technology
department at Blackfriars. 'We were
nearly all overweight' said food technologist
Brian Duddy 'so 15 of us... -
Shad rests on her laurels!
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Shad rests on her laurels!
Shad looks forward to joining the ranks of the Veteran's Group she has so ably taken care
of over the past years. A REVERSAL OF ROLES for Vera
Shadbolt, who after many years of looking
after the... -
Anyone for Cricket?
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Anyone for Cricket? IN BETWEEN knocking up butter, staff managed to find
time to knock up a few runs during the cricket season. JS
had a cricket team as early as 1915. 'It's my first memory
of sport at head office' recalls...
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