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  • Computer trials 02

    Computer trials

  • Contents Page 02

    Pages 1-5
    General news
    Pages 6-15
    Features
    Pages 16 and 17
    Letters
    Pages 18-23
    People
    Page 24
    Archives

  • Epsom down looks up 02

    Epsom down looks up
    THINGS LOOK BRIGHTER at Epsom
    with the news that JS's proposals for a
    supermarket to be built in the town
    fcentre have been agreed by the local
    planning committee. (The scheme still has
    to be considered...

  • North and South 02

    North and South
    NEW BRANCHES open on April 3, at
    Hayes in Middlesex, and at Northwich in
    Cheshire.
    JS makes a welcome return to Hayes
    after the closure of the old store about
    eight years ago. Manager of the new
    supermarket...

  • Weathering heights-and lows 02

    Weathering heights-and lows
    THE WORST WINTER WEATHER
    for many a long year caused severe problems
    for JS's distribution system and for
    many branches. Roads all over England
    were blocked by drifting snow, and at one
    time on...

  • Yes to Reading SavaCentre 02

    Yes to Reading SavaCentre
    SAVACENTRE HAS WON its appeal
    to build a store at Calcot near Reading.
    The Secretary of State for the
    Environment granted planning permission
    in February, following an appeal
    lodged in November 1976...

  • Burnt Oak FC blazes away! 03

    Burnt Oak FC blazes away!
    FREEZERS AND BURNT OAK do not
    sound particularly compatible but it
    proved a perfect formula on February
    27 when the new JS freezer centre
    opened there. A bright and spacious
    shop, with a well...

  • Hotrods! 04

    THERE'S NOTHING WORSE than a half-baked potato. How many times have you
    cooked a beautiful meal only to have it spoiled by crunchy, uncooked potatoes? Now
    there's a quick way to perfect baked potatoes with the 'Bel Potato...

  • Up-lifting 04

    Up-lifting
    NOT ALL SHOPLIFTERS are villains
    as this letter sent to Andrew Snow,
    manager of Blackpole branch shows. It was sent with a covering letter from a
    customer who explained she had caught
    her five-year-old son stealing...

  • Watch this space 04

    Watch this space
    TROLLEY SNATCHERS at Central
    Croydon are now being foiled in their
    escapades. As from last month anyone
    wanting to remove a trolley from the JS
    store in the Whitgift Centre has to pay a
    returnable £1 under...

  • We three Mings . . . 04

    We three Mings . . .
    THERE'S A CHINESE GREMLIN
    loose in commodity distribution control in
    Blackfriars, or at least that's the only
    explanation we can think of for an item
    that cropped up in a recent supply forecast.
    Tucked...

  • Back to NATUR 05

    Below: The eyes, lips and nails
    have it . . . the Natur way by
    Sainsbury's. Above: Blister-pack
    presentation lets the range's
    good looks shine through. KISS AND MAKE-UP the JS way
    following the successful launch of a...

  • Night of nights 06

    Night of nights
    THE NIGHT OF THE YEAR for the
    hundreds of JS staff who let their hair
    down at the SSA's annual dinner and
    dance, held on February 24 at the West
    Centre Hotel in London. And the night of
    her life for...

  • Captain who's never at sea 08

    Captain who's never at sea
    In this and the next issue we look at
    two men doing one of the most
    important jobs in JS—managing a
    large supermarket. KEMPSTON is the company's largest
    store and part of a large shopping...

  • Charity chart buster 09

    A GOLDEN DISCO organised by
    Wellingborough branch not only provided
    everyone with a smashing night
    out, it also raised over £500 for a local
    artificial kidney unit. Close on 400 people
    were at the disco, which was held...

  • Star of Midlands matinees 10

    Star of Midlands matinees
    Left: Gwen enjoys her garden and a game with the dog. Below: Music makes a restful
    diversion from her busy working life. 'I'M A GREAT BELIEVER in luck' says
    Gwen Wright. However, it was not luck
    but...

  • Good film guide 11

    Good film guide
    'STRAIGHT FROM SAINSBURY'S' is a new film that should find favour with
    Gwen Wright and her belief in the value of visual aids. The film, which runs for
    20 minutes, features TV personality Valerie Singleton (see...

  • Sizzlers on the run! 11

    Sizzlers on the run!
    THE WEST BROM SIZZLERS tossed
    their pancakes in the air and took to their
    heels on February 27. Judith Law dreamed
    up the Sizzlers when West Bromwich
    branch, where she works in the office, was
    invited to...

  • Till roles 12

    The arrival of the silicon chip has ushered in an era of
    cheap computing. Just as the cost of a pocket calculator
    has plunged over the last few years, so computers get
    steadily cheaper, and this means that before long we...

  • Son of Ernie 15

    Son of Ernie
    COMPUTERS AREN'T HUMAN, but
    they can be kind. Forget all those
    shock-horror stories about computers
    sending out £1,000,000 gas
    Bills, the Journal's going to prove
    that they can give money away as
    well as ask...

  • Your letters 16

    Your letters
    Letters are welcome and should be
    addressed to the editor. Prices freeze
    From: M Holloway, deputy manager,
    Pitsea branch
    A recent survey carried out by myself and
    others showed that at peak trading periods
    the...

  • Highest honours times three 17

    Highest honours
    times three
    FOLLOWING JIM WOODS' successful
    local exhibition (see February issue) he
    has had three of his paintings accepted by
    the Royal Institute of Painters in
    Watercolours—one of the highest
    honours...

  • On the wild side . . . 17

    THEY'RE A WILD BUNCH of women
    up at Kilburn branch - to judge by their
    sporting escapades. Keen footballers to a
    girl, they decided to raise money for
    charity by playing a team from their local
    pub. So, dressed to kill...

  • Chantelle graduates 18

    Chantelle graduates
    TIME AND PATIENCE paid dividends
    at Crufts this year for Chris Kenyon, a
    cashier at Walsall branch. For the second
    year running her black miniature poodle
    bitch Rontina Chantelle has taken steps
    towards...

  • Gamespersonship! 18

    Gamespersonship!
    Partners prepare for the fray. BADMINTON ENTHUSIASTS
    enjoyed a day packed with interesting
    events at the Michael Sobell sports centre
    Islington, during the Griffin Badminton
    Knockout Competition on February...

  • Down in the forest . . . 19

    Down in the forest . . .
    TRIFFID-LIKE giant plants are taking
    over the canteen at Crawley branch. 'Five
    plants in particular have grown enormously
    over the last two years and have
    just gone crazy!' explains BPO...

  • Rhyme and reason 19

    Rhyme and reason
    WRITING IN RHYME must be catching
    if the Journal's current postbag is anything
    to go by. The number of poems we receive
    just grows and grows. Obviously we can't
    publish them all, but here, and elsewhere...

  • Appointments 20

    Appointments
    With effect from the start of the new
    financial year (March 5), it has been
    announced that Dr M Follett, manager of
    the fresh meat development department
    at Blackfriars, will assume responsibility
    for...

  • Long service 20

    Long service
    Ben Ranger, manager of Bath branch,
    celebrated 40 years with the company on
    February 13.
    Mr Ranger joined JS as a delivery boy
    at Byfleet branch, and by the Start of the
    war had worked his way up to...

  • Obituary 20

    Obituary
    George Chamberlain, a customer service
    assistant at Hoddesdon branch, died on
    December 22. He had been with the store
    for just under a year.
    Kathleen Spreadbury, a part-time
    supermarket assistant at...

  • Retirements 20

    Retirements
    George Lawson, a senior skilled tradesman
    at Hook branch, retired on February
    17 after a total of almost 40 years with the
    company.
    George first started with JS in 1938 at
    Tolworth branch, and three years...

  • Own brand of success 21

    FROM CLERK to departmental director,
    not an easy progression, but one that
    Jack Russell made during his 46 years at
    JS. Jack was a clerk in the retail office when
    he joined JS as a lad of 17 back in 1933. On
    March 2 he...

  • Ken proves a winner! 22

    A RISING STAR in the world of in-store
    bakeries is Worle branch's bakery
    manager, Ken Payne. Last month Ken
    entered the City of Swansea's Bakers'
    and Confectioners' Exhibition and
    walked off with two 'very highly...

  • Morning 'til night 22

    Morning 'til night
    OVERNIGHT SUCCESS for poets at JS's
    Chippenham and Worcester stores.
    Discovered in the morning written on
    a large card left close by the skip room
    at Chippenham branch was the following
    poem, composed by...

  • Vic gets in the swim! 23

    Vic gets in the swim!
    READJUSTMENT to his new life has
    not taken quite as long as Vic Rawcliffe
    thought it might. First keyholder at
    Central Croydon even during the last
    week of his 42 year career with JS, Vic
    thought he...

  • Family hair-loom 24

    Family hair-loom
    Question:
    What have Elsie Salmon and David Sainsbury in common?
    Answer:
    The same birthday. Elsie's father, Harold Goshawk, now a JS veteran, but then
    manager of Watthamstow, wrote to congratulate Mr R. J. on...

  • Hare-piece 24

    Hare-piece
    Hare brushes, too, have played a part in JS history. JS
    veteran Bill Steggles tells us that the poultrymen 'always
    used a wood back bristle brush, oblong in shape,
    measuring approximately 2f inches wide and 9...