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The results of working together
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The results of working together SALES TOPPED A BILLION POUNDS last year, and profits
rose by 18.4 per cent to a new record of £32.7 million,
according to the annual results published on May 9.
The first full year of JS's... -
A personal stake in JS
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A personal stake in JS
A PROFIT-SHARING SCHEME for
staff was announced when the year's results
were published last week. By now,
all staff should have received a leaflet
explaining the scheme. The main features
of the... -
Conservative majority
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Conservative majority
THE TORIES' VICTORY in the
general election has meant greater JS
representation in Parliament. One of the
beneficiaries from the swing away from
Labour was bacon buyer Bob Dunn—
the Conservative... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7, 10, 11
General news
Pages 8, 9, 12-15
Features
Page 16
Letters
Pages 17-23
People
Page 24
Archives -
Lewes FC takes the town by storm
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THE SLEEPY SUSSEX TOWN of
Lewes woke up with a bang on
Thursday, April 26 when a shiny new JS
freezer centre opened its doors. Just seven
working days after handover, manager
Bentley 'Ben' Neal was able to welcome
his first... -
Fire-fighting oven mitts
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Fire-fighting oven mitts
FLAMES WILL NOT BURN you if
you use the new casserole mitts that are
being introduced to 53 JS stores this
month. Hardware buyer Chris
Romaine-Evans says: 'These flame resistant
oven mitts are a new... -
Walthamstow winner
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Walthamstow winner
THE STAMP OF APPROVAL has
been given to a JS development that will
give Walthamstow High Street the biggest
facelift it's had for years. A facelift
that includes a big new JS supermarket,
much needed... -
Metric moves ahead
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Metric moves ahead
THE METRICATION OF MAJOR
FOODS in our shopping baskets is
going to take place this year. In the next
few months pre-packs, which account for
about 40 per cent of spending on prescribed
quantity foodstuffs,... -
Two top tins
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ON SPECIAL OFFER for just a few
weeks are two 'nostalgic' tins available
at 58 branches of JS. The Borwick's
baking powder and the Bisto limited
edition storage containers usually only
cost 79 pence and now cost 69... -
Giant-size success!
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Giant-size
'ONE OF THE BIGGEST and one
of the best' is how manager Jim Lowe
described the new freezer centre at
Streatham Hill on opening day, April
10. Within ten minutes of Jim officially
opening the doors and welcoming... -
Centre-piece
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Centre-piece
THE SAINSBURY CENTRE FOR
VISUAL ART has won for its
designers—Foster Associates of
London—the RS Reynolds Memorial
Award, one of the world's top architectural
honours.
This annual award is sponsored... -
Cast of thousands
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Black hand gang aid murder hunt
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Black hand gang
aid murder hunt
A MURDER SQUAD requested the
staff at Stamford Hill branch on April
11 to assist with their enquiries. The
case involves JS customer and excroupier
Linda Farrow who was found
murdered at her... -
All in the district
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COMPETITION in Alan Rowland's district
took on a new meaning on April 1.
He arranged for the first time ever a
management district dinner dance
which would include competitive events
for everyone to participate in.
'Its a... -
Depot's dream comes true
11
A DREAM BECAME A REALITY for
Basingstoke depot with the official
opening of a clubhouse on April 18.
For many years the depot has been
working towards getting its own clubhouse.
All the effort of the past became
worthwhile... -
Sweet mystery of life...
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Sweet mystery of life...
Sugar, the best source of instant energy there is.
Sugar, once a rare luxifry only enjoyed by the
highest and the richest in the land—now an
everyday item most of us take for granted. Sugar,... -
Everyday luxury
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Everyday luxury
THE FIRST RECORDED use of sugar in
England was in 1264 when King Henry
III ordered some for the Royal
Household. Lesser mortals had to wait
until the early 1300's before they could
taste the sweet life for... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Spanish warning
From: F Oliver, JS veteran
I have just returned from a holiday in
Spain and through the Journal I would
like to let people who are going... -
Seven stars
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Seven stars
SEVEN MISS JS's pushing three
bulging supermarket trolleys walked
through the doors of Grosvenor House
in London's Park Lane on April 25, and
found themselves surrounded by a
galaxy of stars and celebrities,... -
Driving to safety
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HUNDREDS OF JS DRIVERS are to
receive awards this year for driving
safely during 1978.
'JS drivers generally have a good reputation
and good individual records'
says Sylvia Edwards, insurance officer,
who deals with motor... -
Gathering together
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Gathering together
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER the West Centre Hotel at
Fulham on April 23 was the venue of the Veteran Group's
annual reunion.
About 1500 veterans accompanied by their spouses or friends
arrived by various modes... -
A 'special' goodbye
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A 'special'
SNOW HILL POLICE STATION lost
one of its most respected 'inmates' when
Vic Lonnon retired from JS on April 27.
As well as working for JS for the past
44 years, Vic has spent nearly all his
free-time during the... -
Appointments
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Appointments
F Goldsmith, formerly technical services
manager/depot accountant at
Buntingford depot, has been appointed
accounts/productivity manager at the
depot.
A Campbell, formerly prepared foods
buyer in the frozen... -
Long service
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Long service
Harry Harvey, senior leading meat
tradesman at Langney branch,
celebrated 40 years with the company on
May 1.
Harry joined the firm just before the
war, and within a year had left his first
branch at Haywards... -
We also heard
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We also heard
RADAR IS ON TARGET at Waltonon-
Thames branch according to BPO
Elizabeth Warren. She proudly reports
that two staff who have been slimming
with the aid of the RADAR sponsored
slim scheme have attained their... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Albert (Leslie) Birch, manager of stock
and capital control in branch financial
control at Blackfriars, died suddenly on
March 26. He had been with the company
for nearly 44 years and was due to
retire early next... -
Out of Code
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Out of Code
Stories we couldn't fit in last month.
A TREMENDOUS EFFORT by all the
staff at Bretton branch enabled the store
to overcome a crisis caused by a complete
failure of the electricity supply.
The power cut began at... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Vera Hibbard, a clerk in the data processing
department at Blackfriars, retired
on April 6 after 29 years service.
Vera joined the firm in the branch
stock office at Blackfriars and worked
there for four years.... -
Buddin career
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Buddin career
FROM HAND-PRINTING silk squares
to managing a supermarket in Worthing
may seem a strange career progression,
but that's exactly what Arthur Buddin's
done. As a lad of 14 he was working
Liberty's factory in... -
A change of gear
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IN ALL WEATHERS for the last 33
years Alan Pearce has travelled by motorbike
the 20 mile journey to and from
his home to Colchester branch and his
job as assistant manager. When he first
started work at JS nearly 44 years... -
Portrait of two anarchists with a bomb
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Portrait of two anarchists with a bomb These two figures initiated one of the great revolutions
of the nineteenth century. Their names?
Mr and Mrs John James Sainsbury. Until they
came along, the standard of hygiene in most...
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