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Summertime news!
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Summertime news!
NO NEED TO MISS OUT on what's
been happening at JS while you've been on
your summer holiday—catch up with the
news in this month's issue of the JSJ.
We've been out and about on your behalf,
now all you've... -
After effects of salmon poisoning
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REVERBERATIONS from the canned
salmon scare are still being felt in the food
retail industry, several weeks after that
fateful day at the end of July when four
people in Birmingham contracted botulism
from eating a 1\ ounce... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7 and 17
General news
Pages 8-15
Feature
Page 16
Letters
Pages 18-23
People
Page 24
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Iced coffee
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Iced coffee
A REPORTED LOSS of up to 30 per
cent of this year's coffee crop in Brazil
due to late frosts has led to some
anxiety in the trade about possible
price increases. To date the actual
damage has not been quantified,... -
Open and shut case
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Open and shut case
AS ONE DOOR CLOSES another opens
at Solihull this month. On September 16
the existing JS store (opened in 1966) and
independent freezer centre (opened in
1975) close their doors for the last time.
On... -
Reading matter
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Reading matter
THE TOP TWENTY book titles will be
going on sale at six JS supermarkets this
month. Depending on the success of this
new venture into the world of books, 'top
titles' could in time be on sale at nearly all
JS... -
SavaCentre (2)
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SavaCentre (2)
SAVACENTRE number two is to open
on October 17. Work on the site, which is
at Hempstead, near Gillingham in Kent, 's we^ a^ea<^- Store director Bill Oakey
has been in 'residence' since the spring.
He reports:... -
Weather or not...
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Weather or not...
A DISMAL SUMMER has its consolations.
Despite one of the three wettest
and coldest summers in the last century
there are indications that at least some
farmers can expect to produce bumper
crops.
Worst hit... -
New warehouse opens at Hoddesdon
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New warehouse opens at Hoddesdon
HODDESDON DEPOT has increased
its warehousing capacity by 9,000
square feet with the opening of a
new warehouse just across the road
from the main depot. The new
building, which JS is leasing... -
Hippo birthday!
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Hippo birthday!
FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
at Lords Hill took the form of a magnificent
cake, the work of bakery manager
Geoff Permain, and an anniversary dance
at the City Centre, attended by over 150
staff and their... -
Historic building of the future
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Historic building of the future
A BUILDING DESTINED to become
one of the masterpieces of the 1970's.
That's how the president of the Royal
Institute of British Architects Gordon
Graham sees the Sainsbury Centre for... -
Hove to until August 29
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Hove to until August 29
QANG AFTER THE BANK
HOLIDAY on August 29 a new JS freezer
centre opened at George Street, Hove,
Sussex. It has a sales area of 215 square
metres and two mini-twin-bay checkouts.
As well as a... -
Self-expression
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Self-expression
EXPRESS CHECKOUTS will be in
operation at all JS supermarkets by the
end of the year. This follows the success
of experiments with different express
checkout systems, carried out at selected
branches over the... -
It's quicker (and safer) by tube
05
Southgate branch has been trying out a cash
collection system that has put their takings up in the air
It's quicker (and safer) by tube CASH HAS BEEN DISAPPEARING
through a hole in the ceiling at Southgate
branch and the staff... -
Chicken coup!
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Chicken coup!
A NEW LOGO for a new range of
Sainsbury-Spillers roast chicken products
met with success in a recent Commercial
Motor magazine competition.
The distinctive orange, brown and
white 'Quinton Farms' symbol won... -
Pets corner—the market
market
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Pets corner—the market
JS'S PET CARE RANGE is proving so
successful it is to go in another nine
branches this month and a further five in
October. Pet care went in four branches
this February on a trial basis. By... -
JS sews and reaps
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JS sews and reaps
CUSTOMERS are cottoning on to the
convenience of being able to stock up
their sewing baskets as well as their larders
when they shop at JS.
Haberdashery was introduced at six
branches in February this year.... -
Torchlight procession
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'LET THERE BE LIGHT' said the hardware buying department,
and lo, there were seven kinds of torches in all 102
branches that already sell batteries. The torches, made by
two of the country's brand leaders, cover a wide range... -
Liquid gold
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Liquid gold
We orbit the source
of JS's prize-winning lager
These pictures weren't supplied by NASA—left is a syrup tank
and right a view down into the mash vessel.
Right: The malt store. It doesn't take much of an expert... -
MAN & BOY at JS
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Visitors to the SSA Family Day in June got the chance to put their perceptive powers to the
test with a competition that asked them to pair off two groups of photographs.One group
showed a number of JSdirectors and departmental... -
CRYSTAL PALACE FOOTBALL CLUB wots the score?
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SUMMER FINALLY ARRIVED last month when the new
football season got under way. In weather better suited
to cricket than football the clubs began their long trek
towards honours, watched by the hundreds of thousands
of keen... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Dependant husbands
From: Sue Hart, non-foods laboratory,
Blackfriars
As a married woman contributing to the
JS pension and death benefit scheme, I
read... -
Market site
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Market site
PLANS TO BUILD a new JS supermarket
next door to the new Covent
Garden Market were submitted to Lambeth
Borough Council in July. The site
fronts the Wandsworth Road and adjoins
the railway line to the north. At... -
Shop 'n' swim at Purley
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JS GETS IN THE SWIM of things at
Purley with the news that the company's
scheme to build a supermarket with adjacent
swimming pool has been given the
go-ahead by Croydon Borough Council.
As well as a full-size swimming pool... -
Don's busy doing nothing
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Don's busy doing nothing
THE GUILDHALL AT LINCOLN was
where Arthur Green first came into contact
with the world of Sainsbury's, and
it's something he's never regretted. That
was back in March 1934 and at the end of
June of... -
John strikes up a new tune
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John strikes up a new tune
'I'D NEVER heard of Sainsbury's before
I arrived in London' says John Williams,
manager of the pork products department.
That was back in the summer of
1936 and young John had come to the city
from... -
Appointments
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Appointments
K Wood, at present area general manager
for the Uxbridge area, has been seconded
to SavaCentre Limited. He will be acting
as deputy general manager.
R Guiney, currently a district manager
in the Bromley area,... -
Long service
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Long service
Tommy Thomas, assistant manager of the
distribution division transport section in
Blackfriars, celebrated 40 years with the
company in August.
Mr Thomas joined JS at the Union
Street meat department as... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Gwen Angus, a part-time supermarket
assistant at Winton branch, died in July
after a short illness. Mrs Angus had
joined the company in 1965.
Jack Holt, a store serviceman at
Broadmarsh branch, died in late July.... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Ernest Kitchen, store service assistant at Bedford branch, retired in June after 20
years service.
Mr Kitchen started his career with JS at
the old manual shop and his duties included
such things as skinning... -
Snap yourself a winner
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Snap yourself a winner
THIS MONTH'S wine winner in the
Journal's photo competition is Terry
Wright, deputy manager of Waltham
Cross branch. Terry's nut chewing
squirrel is an excellent example of our
'Eating' theme, as well... -
Bill starts life afresh
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Bill starts life afresh
'A SECOND HONEYMOON' is what
retirement means to Bill Tucker and his
wife Peggy. 'We have been married 38
years and this will be the first time we
have both had no outside committments
and no family... -
Seven-up student!
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Seven-up student!
MARTIN EVES retired from JS on
August 5 at the grand old age of 22. Staff
at Kingston branch, where he has worked
for the past seven years, noted the occasion
with a retirement party and presented
him with... -
Don takes the rough with the smooth
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Don takes the rough with the smooth
THE WEATHER off the coast of Iceland
left Don Milsom cold. So he decided to
travel south to warmer climes. Which is
how at the age of 15 he came to swop the
life of a Hull fisherman for... -
Windows and weddings
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Windows and weddings
MISS CHURN married Mr Nut as part of a 1913 window display at Burlington Parade,
later 87 Ealing. This promotional marriage was known as the 'Union of the Day'. A
double weight quality was sold—you paid a...
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