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Gold-mine
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Gold-mine
THE HOME OF BRITISH SALT
struck gold on April 3 with the opening
of a glittering JS supermarket in
Northwich, Cheshire, a new trading area
for the company.
Since Roman times Northwich has
been the centre of... -
Closing down
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Closing down
EASTER SATURDAY was the last
day's trading for Whetstone branch. On
April 14 the old store closed, the final
step in a phasing out programme that
has been going on for some time.
After careful consideration JS... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7
General news
Pages 8-15
Feature
Page 16
Letters
Pages 17-22
People
Page 24
Archives
Page 24
Winning numbers -
Diners club
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Diners club
THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY of the
JS 25 Club annual dinner is to be celebrated
on October 8,1979. For the past nine
years these dinners have been held in
honour of staff who have completed 25 or
more years' service,... -
Expansion Leeds on
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Expansion Leeds
THE NORTHERN EXPANSION
gained new impetus last month with the
announcement that Leeds City Council
had accepted JS's tender for a
development on an eleven acre site in
North Leeds, in the face of... -
Happy Hayes ahead
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Lull before the storm for manager Martin Miles and Carol Jarrett.
Happy Hayes ahead SMOOTH AND CALM were the words
used by all concerned to describe the
successful opening of the new Hayes,
Middlesex, branch on April 3.... -
The big freeze!
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The big freeze!
THE LARGEST JS FREEZER
CENTRE opened at 113/117 Streatham
Hill on April 10. This independent
centre has a sales area of 2,475 square
feet (approximately 230 square metres)
and is opposite the self-service... -
A Book Full of Plums
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REMEMBER CHRISTMAS? Remember
'Cooking for Christmas', the first
Sainsbury Cookbook (see November
Journal)? Well now the second in the
series of cookbooks written by
Josceline Dimbleby has reached
the shelves. Entitled... -
Bank rewards Chris's clever cheque-mate
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Bank rewards Chris's clever cheque-mate
A STOLEN CHEQUE BOOK recently
earned £50 for Christine Jackson of
Holloway branch. Not because she's a
criminal, but because she helped to catch
the thief. A grateful Midland Bank... -
World-wide Wandering Trolleys
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World-wide Wandering Trolleys
THE WANDERLUST of JS trolleys has
even reached the shores of frozen lamb
country, as this cutting from The Press, a
New Zealand newspaper that bears an
uncanny resemblance to The... -
Tin Tops
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Tin Tops
SPRING-CLEANING kitchens is being
made very easy this year with the help of
the new co-ordinated series of tinware
from JS.
In just a short time the 'Brown Bouquet'
range has firmly established its popularity
and... -
Wilkommen
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Wilkommen
ANOTHER FIRST FOR JS with the introduction this month of an own-label
German lager. Although other imported lagers have proved a big success in
the UK, this is the first time that an own-label version has been... -
Lordly cup winners
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Lordly cup winners
CUP FEVER gripped Buntingford on
Sunday, April 1, when the depot hosted
the finals of this year's East Anglia
Sunday Youth Cup Football competition.
On the touchline was Lord Alan
Sainsbury—presenting... -
RADAR at JS thinks thin
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RADAR at JS thinks thin
NOW SLIM FIGURES are being found
by RADAR at JS! The charity group
RADAR (the Royal Association for
Disability and Rehabilitation) got in
touch with many large organisations including
JS because it... -
Staff Communications
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A MAJOR REDRESSING programme
got under way at Chingford branch last
month, and was ushered in by a new
kind of staff communications meeting.
The brainchild of Romford AGM
Dave Smith, the meetings were designed
to let all the... -
Management on the move
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Management on the move
Just the job
We take our second look
at what it takes to be a good
supermarket manager ON ANY SATURDAY between the
hours of 11 am and 4 pm the, 160,000
people who live in and around Lewisham
can be... -
Tending her own plot
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Ladies' night—Helen with Claire and Sarah (right).
Tending her own plot GUY FAWKES hangs on Helen
Harris's family tree. Helen's own brand
of plotting however has proved to be
more effective, if less explosive, than... -
Sally attains her goal
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Sally attains her goal
A DAY OF A LIFETIME at
Buckingham Palace for Sally Cook, instore
instructor from 728 Cambridge was
also an historic day for the whole nation. That morning of March 29 a defeated
Jim Callaghan went to... -
Can't see the branch for the tease!
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Can't see the branch for the tease!
PONDERING how to put Woking area office on the JS Journal
map, administration manager Derek Appleford began playing
around with the names of all the branches in the area and came up
with the... -
Familiar faces
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Familiar faces
SHOPPERS AT UXBRIDGE BRANCH could be forgiven for getting a little
confused if they keep seeing the same girl popping up all over the shop. For in fact it's
not one girl, but five. The Sleap sisters, two pairs of... -
SOFT SELL
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There's one thing that no-one likes to run out of, and
that's toilet paper. Whenever there's a wave of
panic buying you can safely bet that soft toilet paper
will be one of the first things to be hit. And yet. for
all its... -
Distinguished redcoat
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Left: An artillery man through and through! Above: In the dining hall.
Distinguished redcoat THE VETERANS' REUNION on
April 23 will be graced by the startling
red uniform of a Chelsea Pensioner. Pat
Nolan, ten years a security... -
Give-away count-up
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Give-away count-up
STAFF AT FOREST HILL have raised
well over £500 towards the cost of buying
an artificial kidney machine for a
local hospital. On January 20 all the
staff at the store set themselves the task
of raising as... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Sharing authority
From:Tony Gayfer, distribution division
The comments on productivity within JS
by Messrs Trussell and Payne in the
March JS Journal... -
Sweet story
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Sugar was originally sold to customers in pieces 'nipped' off the
cone. Then came the famous blue bags made up in their thousands
by the shop assistants in spare moments. A recent donation to the
archives is a collection of... -
George stays put
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George
stays
put
'MOVING FROM NORWICH has
never entered my head' says George
Roper, grocery manager at St Stephens
branch upon his retirement this month.
Both he and his wife Pauline were 'born
and bred' in Norwich and do... -
Memorable moments...
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Memorable moments... 'MY BROTHER BILL was a butcher at
JS' says Stan Burrage 'so I followed in
his footsteps and signed-up as a trainee
butcher and went to work at Surbiton
branch.' That was in 1934, since when
Stan has... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Paul Chambers, formerly assistant to the
chief internal auditor of Unilever, has
been appointed chief internal auditor.
Ron Dooge will join the retail division and
assume responsibility for the financial
section... -
Long service
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Long service
George 'Bill' Allan, manager of the motor
engineers at Charlton depot, celebrated
40 years with JS on April 4.
Mr Allan joined the company just before
the war as an electrician fitter in the
motor engineers in... -
Say "cheese"
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Say "cheese"
HOW TO RAISE £1000 before the end
of the year was the task staff at Buntingford
depot set themselves. They raised it
in two months!
In January, the girls in the cheese
department began to think of how... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Ernie Manly, an accounts clerk at
Buntingford depot, died on February
17. Mr Manly had been with the company
for nine years, originally in the
motor engineers section at the depot,
but transferring to the accounts... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Bert Woolard, assistant meat manager at
Stratford branch, retired on April 7 after
33 years with JS.
Bert began his career at Hackney in
1946, and since then has worked in
branches all over... -
A Sussex survivor
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'I'VE SURVIVED' says Perce Cooper,
assistant meat manager at East
Grinstead, looking back on over 44 years
work in JS shops. He's seen all the
changes, and can now sit back and enjoy
the fruits of his labours—or perhaps... -
Happy feet
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Happy feet
'AFTER 46 YEARS I am bound to
need time to readjust to a new lifestyle'
says George Lilley who retired on April
6 after a varied as well as long career,
that came to a close in the commodity
distribution control... -
Snow place like home
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Snow place like home BY SLEEPING ON THE JOB manager
of Dunstable branch Alex Watson and
two of his management team made sure
was business as usual during the 'shock,
horror' weather of the last months.
When the snow and ice... -
Your Number's Up!
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