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BHS's profits shoot up
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BHS's profits shoot up
THE FASTEST GROWTH RATE for
over five years pushed BHS's pre-tax
profit up by 24.3 per cent to reach £33.6
million. BHS, joint owner with JS of
SavaCentre, published its year end results
at the... -
Board changes
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Board changes
CHANGES ON THE BOARDS of
three of JS's associated companies were
announced by chairman John Sainsbury
last month. Simon Sainsbury, who will
shortly be leaving JS, has resigned from
the chairmanship of Haverhill... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7
General news
Pages 8-13
Feature
Pages 16
Letters
Pages 14-15, 16-23
People
Page 24
Archives -
Epsom faces a set back
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Epsom faces a set back
THE UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS of
JS's exhibition of its plans for a supermarket
on the 'Odeon site' at Epsom,
Surrey (see Journal, Christmas '78), got
a fillip recently when the Epsom and
Ewell Borough... -
New overalls go on trial
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New overalls go on trial
IMPORTANT TRIALS are taking
place this month with new styles and
fabrics for the protective overalls worn
by branch staff.
Four representative branches have
been chosen as guinea pigs to... -
PLUS factor
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PLUS factor
'PLUS' IS COMING to Broadfield
branch on June 19. This is the date on
which Crawley's shoppers will be able to
try out the IBM 3660 computerised
checkout 'Price Look-Up System'
(PLUS) which JS is putting on trial... -
Woolco and out
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Woolco and out
WOOLWORTH has closed the food
departments in another 250 or so of
its 1,000 High Stores. (It closed
down around 400 a year ago.) The
reason is said to be because of the
continuing fierce competition in the... -
Basildon is right on schedule
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Basildon is right on schedule
SAVACENTRE NUMBER THREE is
full steam ahead and with the last parts
of the roof being settled into place
everything is moving according to
schedule. Building work commenced at
Basildon in... -
Keeping cool in a tight squeeze
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Keeping cool in a tight squeeze
WITH ONLY AN INCH to spare a
new chiller unit is manoeuvred through
the staff restaurant at Stamford House
to its final position in the basement
plant room.
This tricky operation was carried... -
Ready Teddy go...
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Ready Teddy go...
. . . down to
the woods today,
You're in for a
big surprise,
For every bear
that ever there was
Is there today
for certain because
Today's the day
the Teddy Bears
have their picnic.
(Well some of them... -
Brighton think tank
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Brighton
JS'S TOP TEAM went to Brighton on
May 11 to take part in the company's
first residential conference for senior
management. The two-day event was
originally planned for January at an
hotel in Eastbourne, but it had... -
Farnham looks to the future
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Farnham looks to the future
BIGGER AND BETTER is what JS
hopes to be in the future at Farnham,
Surrey. A planning application has been
submitted to Waverley District Council
for a development in South Street comprising
a... -
Southport's conservation piece
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Southport's
SOUTHPORT IS ALL SET to get its
first Sainsbury store—provided that a
recent planning application gets the
green light from the local authority.
Residents of the Merseyside seaside resort
were given a chance to... -
Hearing a call for help
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AN INVESTIGATION into drugs and
deafness is to be helped on its way by
the Stamford Group. The Group are an
informal association of Streatham and
Blackfriars staff who seek to help people
less fortunate than themselves.
The... -
Courting success
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Courting
DON'T STEP OUT OF LINE in
Burton-on-Trent branch, because BPO
Pat Court will have her eye on you—and
she's a Justice of the Peace. Pat has been
at the branch for the last four and a half
years, but she's only been... -
Room and half board
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Room and half board
Guinea pigs are all the rage in Woolwich. No, they're not
replacing the branch's Chinese rabbit—it's just that the
store is being used for trials of two new systems. The
first—using half boards... -
A-peeling!
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A-peeling!
ORANGES' AND 'LEMONS' were
pipped at the post in this year's Woking
Workout. Organised by the Mayor's
office, the Workout was a multi-sport competition between teams from local
businesses, and the fruity athletes... -
The voice of youth speaks out
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The voice of youth speaks out
'FIGHTING THE APATHY of young
people today is our biggest battle' says
Nalin Amerasinghe, a far from apathetic
22-year-old who as well as working at
JS's Romford store is a leading member
of the... -
Ken's best friend is his hobby!
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Ken's best friend is his hobby!
A CANINE ENCOUNTER two and a
half years ago became a turning point in
Ken Nash's life. Ken, who works at JS's
Sidney Street, Cambridge store, has
found Sally, his bullmastiff bitch... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Vote of thanks
From: George Tyers, JS veteran
Les Smale invites comments from veterans.
(See April letters.) Here are mine:
I was most disturbed by his... -
How do you plead?
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How do you plead?
WE PLEAD GUILTY to a sin of
omission in our story in the April
issue about Kilburn's lady footballers.
For reasons beyond our control we were
unable to credit some of the girls who
took part in the charity... -
Kettering cash in on disco fever
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Kettering cash in on disco fever
KETTERING BRANCHED OUT recently
and raised a grand total of £350
in one enjoyable evening when they held
a disco in aid of the Six Counties Kidney
Appeal Fund. For the branch SSA... -
Lunch is served at four mph!
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Lunch is served at four mph!
SUMMER OUTINGS got off to a good
start at Fareham branch on May 13 with
a trip to Stratford-upon-Avon. Nearly 50
staff, their families and friends travelled
to the Bard's birthplace by coach.... -
Raining champions!
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WOKING BATTLED it out against the
elements last month, won and now go
forward to represent the Woking area at
the finals of the SSA's 'It's a Knockout'
contest being held on June 17.
Teams from five branches were due... -
Dick finds retirement a walkover!
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Dick finds retirement a walkover!
MOVING AND EXPLORING has
occupied much of 'Dick' Dickson's time
over the last year and now he has made
it his full time employment. Dick, christened
Harold, who for ten years was
audit... -
Pop's green fingers start to snap and crackle
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Pop's green fingers start to snap and crackle
NEARLY HALF A CENTURY of
experience took its leave of Sainsbury's in
April when 'Pop' Dedman retired from
Hook branch. Reserve meat manager at
the branch, Pop had completed 49... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Ray Edgar has been appointed management
accountant at Streatham. He will
be responsible for both the management
accounts and engineers accounts departments,
and will report to Derek Pretty.
S Woodrow has been... -
Long service
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Long service
Ken 'Brushy' Brushwood, support supervisor
in the data processing department
at Blackfriars, celebrated 40 years with
the company on May 22.
Ken joined the butter department at
the old warehouse in Blackfriars... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Roy Slack, the manager of the transport
section in the distribution division at
Blackfriars, retired in April after 43
years with Sainsbury's.
Roy's first job was in the kitchens of
the old factory at... -
A wrong note
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A wrong note
'COUNTY 'NT WESTERN' style wallpaper
music that would go down well at
Sainsbury's' wrote a reviewer in a recent
edition of Superpop magazine.
The review was spotted by Trevor
Faull in poultry buying at... -
Jack of all trades!
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Jack of all trades!
JS MARGARINE oiled the wheels for
customer Kathie Kay when, as she was
motoring home after a picnic, the car
had a puncture and she found the jack
had rusted up. 'We didn't know what to
do' said Kathie... -
Money back guarantee
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Money back guarantee
TAKE YOUR TROLLEY BACK
for 95p' is the special offer youngsters
are making to customers at JS's
Lewisham branch, where there is a refundable
£1 deposit on trolleys leaving
the store.
At Lewisham there... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Ron Adcock, a motor engineer at
Clapham, died on May 9. He joined the
company eight years ago and had been
ill since Christmas. Mr Adcock leaves a
wife.
Wilfred Butterfield, a warehouseman
at Basingstoke, died... -
THE ARTICLE
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THE ARTICLE on Streatham Hill freezer
centre (see May) mistakenly referred
to John Gerrish as the branch manager
of Streatham Hill branch. He is in fact
the provisions manager, and Ken
Woolnough has been the manager... -
Top team rules the air waves
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Top team rules the air waves
TOP TEAM OF RADIO FAME—and
because they were all working so hard
they didn't even hear their names mentioned!
Ipswich branch cheese prep
room workers qualified for a mention on
David Hamilton's... -
Up in the air!
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Up in the air!
A HOLIDAY CACHE of JS cheese and
biscuits averted a near riot aboard a
Boeing 707 aircraft full of hungry
passengers returning from the Canary
Islands. The flight had already been delayed
by four hours when... -
Quality is right up John's street
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Quality is right up John's street
'I WAS 14 YEARS OLD and working
as a garden boy while waiting to go into
the Air Force' says John Hales of how,
over 46 years ago, he came to be a
delivery boy at JS. 'I wasn't happy as... -
Alf 'noses' out a new life without work
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Alf 'noses' out a new life without work
A GOOD PALATE has been vital to the
career of Alf Newton, who retired on
April 6 after a career spanning nearly 42
years. His final post, which he held
for nine years, was dairy... -
No time even to relax!
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No time even to relax!
"WHAT HAVEN'T I DONE since
retired!' is Bill Harker's reply to the
question of how he has occupied his first
few weeks of retirement. He completed
over 42 years at JS and retired in April
from his... -
A reunion with the company's
colourful past
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A reunion with the company's colourful past
ONCE AGAIN the JS veterans' annual
reunion provided archivist Honor
Godfrey with a fund of anecdotes and
memories of the company's colourful
past. Here are just a couple from...
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