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Besieged!
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Besieged!
PANIC BUYING boosted trade to near
record levels in the first weeks of the New
Year, despite supply complications
caused by the road haulage dispute.
The strike had immediate widespread
effects throughout British... -
THE LATEST news
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THE LATEST news as we go to press (Monday, January 15) is that despite a
very high level of trade most stores are reasonably well stocked. There are
continuing shortages of frozen foods and canned vegetables, but meat... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-5, 10 and 17
General news
Pages 6-9,11-14,18/19 and 24
Feature
Page 16
Letters
Pages 15,17, 20-23
People -
Newsflash
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Newsflash
THE BRANCH MANAGERS'
CONFERENCE has been cancelled and
the senior management conference has
been postponed because of the current
road haulage dispute. The managers'
conference was due to take place at
Brighton on... -
Pensions up 8%
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Pensions up 8%
A GOOD START to the year for JS
pensioners with the news that from
January 8 their JS pensions went up by 8
per cent. The increase applies to pensioners
who retired before March 3 last
year.
The 8 per cent... -
Record last minute rush
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Record last minute rush
CHRISTMAS TRADING started with a
whimper but ended with a bang that
broke all JS's Christmas trading records
to date. Usually there is a slight uplift in
trade around the end of November which
builds... -
Changes at the top
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Changes at the top
Angus Clark joins the board
and two retirements after
the 1979 AGM Simon Sainsbury. Bernard Ramm. Angus Clark. BOARDROOM CHANGES were announced
by the chairman on December
28. With effect from this year's... -
Ruislip wades into New Year
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Ruislip wades into New Year
THREE INCHES OF WATER greeted
John Ware when he arrived at Ruislip
branch to open up after the New Year
holiday. 'There was water streaming from
under the front door' says John, who is
deputy meat... -
Five day trading at HQ
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Five day trading at HQ
SAINSBURY'S SMALLEST STORE
opened for business just before
Christmas. Greeted by none of the usual
fanfare in the local press, the 100 square
metre store is totally unlike any other JS
shop. Potential... -
JS and the IGD
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JS and the IGD
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE
about the activities of the South Eastern
branch of the Institute of Grocery
Distribution it couldn't be easier. On
January 1 Dino Adriano was appointed
branch secretary and Bob Cooper... -
Discount '79
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JS's DISCOUNT PROGRAMME is a
year old and it has proved to be one of the
most successful marketing initiatives in
the company's history. And, from the
success of'78 is born Discount '79.
The 1978 programme cut prices on... -
Three crucial questions'
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Three crucial questions'
CHAIRMAN JOHN SAINSBURY was
one of the 21 'leaders of British industry'
to whom the Business Observer put 'three
crucial questions' to find out 'how will the
UK fare in 1979?'.
In answer to the first... -
BRAN LEADER
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BRAN LEADER
THE FIBRE FAD started in the United States, and has already
made an impact in this country. In the December Journal we
looked at the scientific basis for this latest food fashion, and we
follow up by looking at the... -
Wendy's team keeps JS on top
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Wendy's team keeps JS on top
Just the job
A look at how JS keeps
clean behind the scenes and
on the shopfloor SECOND TO NONE! JS has always
been recognised as the most quality and
hygiene conscious of the top food... -
Application to build on memory lane
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Application to build on memory lane
THERE'S A CHANCE that the company
will once again have a store in Drury
Lane. Not the Drury Lane that was home
to the founders and their family, but
Drury Lane in Braintree, Essex.
JS... -
Flavoursome five
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Flavoursome five
CHAMPAGNE RHUBARB is one of
the new and unusual JS yoghurt flavours
under-going a popularity test. A
different variety is being put on trial
almost every month to find out which
customers prefer.
Five new... -
Whipping up enthusiasm
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Whipping up enthusiasm
THE CENTRAL STORES catalogue is
not a JS publication normally read for its
human interest stories, but the wind of
change may be in the air. In the dairy
section, slotted in amongst the cheese... -
960 years at a sitting
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The chairman welcomes more staff to the select band
of forty year men (and women).
960 years at a sitting THE SECOND LUNCH for staff who
have completed 40 years service was a
great success. The lunch was held at the
Connaught... -
VAT 79
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VAT 79 Who makes unhopped beer and then deliberately turns it sour?
And who in their right mind would then sprinkle it on their
food? The answer to the last question is nearly everyone,
especially on fish and chips, and the... -
A poetic look back towards 1979
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A poetic look back towards 1979
From: Stella Palmer, BPO, Bognor and Chichester branches
A decade ago, I was a JO, in Sainsbury 's centenary year,
The staff gave their thanks and support for the family dear.
Lord Alan, JB, RD,... -
Melanie is Midlands' choice
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Melanie is Midlands' choice
THE SEARCH for Miss JS Midlands is
over. On December 11 Melanie Quinton
got the judges vote for the second time.
It was decided to hold three area
heats and not just one to decide who
would wear... -
Office partytime
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Office partytime
DISCOTIME was enjoyed at the 'O'
section SSA office party in the restaurant
at Stamford House recently. All who
attended joined in the dancing and merrymaking
to the sounds of Andy's Mobile
Disco—and those... -
Safety first footers!
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Safety first footers!
STAFF AT BRACKNELL branch have
started 1979 on the right foot by taking
advantage of the company's offer of subsidised
safety shoes.
Immediately after reading about the
new style safety shoes in the... -
Christmas past
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Christmas past
POSITIVELY THE LAST SANTA of
the season. He appeared at the kids
Christmas party in Blackfriars on
December 7 just too late to make the
Christmas Journal. In the guise of Jim Campbell, who used to be the... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Wheelchairs welcome
From: FW Cameron, JS veteran
I was very pleased to read in a recent issue
of the Multiple Sclerosis Society News
that in future all... -
Beauty expert
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EYELASH TINTING, skin care and massage are just a few of the skills Diane Wylds
has at her fingertips. Diane, who will be 19 on January 31, has been chosen to represent
Hoddesdon depot at the Miss JS finals in February.
Diane... -
Buzby's new hot line
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Buzby's new hot line
Makes someone happy with the hardware
department's latest new products, a Buzby
tray and waste paper bin. Retailing at 79p and
99p respectively, they'll be in 52 stores from
the end of January, and... -
Tealeaf card sharps!
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Tealeaf card sharps!
TWO SMALL BOYS, when asked why
they had stolen 167 packets of tea, replied
they wanted the picture cards inside!
The lads were seen emptying dozens of
packets of the tea into a waste bin.... -
Try it with milk' says Andy
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Try it with milk' says Andy
YOGURT goes with a lot of different
foods, but not many people would eat it
with their cornflakes. At least not in this
country.
During a recent visit to Holland, Andy
Anderson of Basingstoke... -
Visitors welcome
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JS veterans are not left out in the cold thanks to the
efforts of a group of people who are veterans
themselves.
Visitors
welcome COLDS AND FLU attack the very
strongest of us. And at this time of the
year when the cold, wet... -
If muesli be the food of dove
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If muesli be the food of dove
BY CONSTANTLY REJECTING stale
bread, a white dove has trained a homo
sapiens to supply it with Sainsbury's
Swiss-style breakfast cereal. Our thanks
to The Birmingham Post for publishing
this... -
Out of stock(ing) blues
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Out of stock(ing) blues
FINDING HIMSELF in a tight(s) spot
James Bush, manager at Brentwood
branch gave as good as he got and
parried a customer's letter verse for verse.
With 'Oh Mr Porter' playing in the
background a... -
Appointments
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Appointments
George Quick, purchasing controller in
the purchasing department, has been appointed
deputy manager of that department.
This is so as to provide for a
smooth handover when the present manager,
Peter Ellis,... -
Long service
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Long service
Ron Dart, deputy manager of Hastings
branch, celebrated 25 years with JS on
January 11.
Mr Dart joined the company at Hook
branch as a trainee, and two years later
transferred to New Maiden as a... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Sheila Cutler, a part-time cashier at
Northfield branch, died of cancer on
November 29 last year. Mrs Cutler had
been with the company for eight years,
and leaves a husband and two daughters.
Fred Price, who worked... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Bill Corbett, senior chargehand in the
branch engineers department at
Blackfriars, retired on December 15 after
18 years with the company.
Mr Corbett joined JS from a machine
tool manufacturer who also made... -
Phil takes stock of 45 years
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RUNNING AND CYCLING filled Phil
Crook's days when he joined the company
back in 1933. As a runner in the
Purley shop he had his hands full learning
the retail business, and had to cycle 15
miles a day to and from his home... -
Master carver
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Master carver
'IF YOU'VE NEVER tasted a York you've never tasted ham'
says Bill Howlett, who is an expert on cured and cooked meats
with a particular penchant for old style York ham. A whole
York ham on a china stand was a... -
The year ahead
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The year ahead
CHRISTMAS DATES all now being
eaten, here are some more—this time for
your sporting and social calendar!
February 24 is when the SSA's annual
dinner/dance is to be held at the West
Centre Hotel, Fulham and... -
Streatham adopts a family
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A MISERABLE NEW YEAR and
Christmas for one family was quickly
averted by the generosity of JS staff at
Streatham office. Just a few days before
Christmas toys donated by staff were
distributed amongst various local... -
What's in store at JS . . .
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What's in store at JS . . .
Building programme
Hayes
(Middlesex)
Northwich
(Cheshire)
Lexden
(Colchester)
Woodhall Farm
(Hemel
Hempstead)
Stafford
Winton
Tamworth
Surbiton
Rugby
Clifton...
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