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THE GREAT IMPORTANCE of modernisation
and refits of older JS stores is
frequently stressed by the chairman. Sir
John Sainsbury, when he announces
company results and developments.
During the present financial... -
Contents Page
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Page 1, 12, 13
Feature—branch refits and modernisations, the inside story
Page 2
News
Page 3
Snow business—how the weather has affected JS
Page 4-7
Branch openings—Leatherhead, Woodhall Farm
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Feature—JS Montilla... -
Forty year luncheon
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Forty year luncheon
THE FIFTH FORTY year luncheon was
held on January 4 at the Howard Hotel,
London.
Sir John Sainsbury and four JS
directors, this year with their wives,
hosted the lunch held in honour of the 17
members of... -
Snow business
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NO ONE AT JS could have been blind to
the effects of bad weather and snow
during December.
The worst snow seen in Britain for
many years brought out the best in
employees companywide.
Staff walked (or slid!) to work in... -
Branch opening—Leatherhead
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Snow greeted customers on opening morning
The old and the new—former Leatherhead manager,
Gordon Faulkner (left), with Alan James FREEZING CONDITIONS greeted staff
and customers alike on the morning of
December 8 in... -
Branch opening—Woodhall Farm
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HOT DRINKS revived the first 15
customers in the queue who were waiting
for the opening of Woodhall Farm
branch, near Hemel Hempstead on
December 8.
Even an unexpected and heavy snowfall
during the previous night could... -
The taste of summer
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THE HARSH REALITY of
winter weather in Britain makes
the lure of sunnier climes and
memories of summer days even
more real at this time of the
year.
Perhaps it has partly been the result of
this desire for the sun that has... -
In the soup
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In the soup
GAME BROTH, Lobster Bisque,
Vichyssoise, Consomme, Cock-a-leekie
and French Onion are the six varieties
available in the new JS Gourmet Soup
range.
Expensive ingredients, such as wine,
sherry and venison, have... -
JS to the rescue
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JS to the rescue
ORAL HEALTH toothbrushes need
never again be considered an unduly
extravagant purchase—thanks to JS.
Sainsbury's oral toothbrush which has
been thoughtfully and specially designed
with the help of a... -
Latest instant
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Latest instant
FULL ROAST is the latest in own-label
instant coffee. A new process, together
with good quality beans, has given this
coffee an improved, fuller flavour.
There are two sizes available—a 200
gram (7.05 oz)... -
Soft soap
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Soft soap
LIQUID SOAP is one of the fastest
growing sectors of the toiletry market
and JS's own-label variety is selling very
well.
Along with several other companies
who have entered the market place, the
toiletries... -
LET THERE BE LAZA
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LET THERE BE LAZA
LAZA hope to be beaming across the
airways very shortly because they have
completed the recording of their first
record and sent copies to national and
local radio stations.
Pete Sugden, a refrigeration... -
London's new faces
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Holloway
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The difference between Holloway
branch's produce department 'before'
(left) and 'after' (opposite) is significant.
Below: Old branches have to be
stripped out and their layouts revised
before any modernisation can take place... -
Christchurch collage
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Christchurch collage
THE LAST FOUR Christmasses at
Christchurch branch have been made
brighter thanks to the efforts of senior
supermarket assistant, Jean Forse.
Each year she has decorated the walls
of the canteen with... -
Christmas round-up
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Christmas round-up
JUST BEFORE Christmas it was seven
days a week hard work for all JS, including
the SSA.
Many branches held their own
Christmas parties, dances and dinners.
Wilmslow for example had their celebration
at... -
Sava Centre Xmas
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Sava Centre Xmas
SANTA CLAUS, or rather his stand-in,
Oldbury SavaCentre's training officer,
David Parsons, proved a big hit last month
at the Nechell's Family Centre Christmas
party.
He was sent along with £250 worth... -
Long service
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Long service
Arthur Dove, stock controller in the
purchasing department at Blackfriars,
has completed 40 years' service with JS.
He joined the company in the post
department and a year later moved to the
sales office to... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
Sheila Barley, part-time supermarket
assistant at Bedford, died on December
1, aged 51.
Sheila began working for the company
in 1960 at the old Bedford store as a
full-time supermarket assistant, moving
to the... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Albert Ellis, foreman at Basingstoke
depot, retired last month after 27 years'
service.
Albert began his career with JS in the
cheese department at Blackfriars and
moved to Basingstoke in 1964.
Alice Salthouse,... -
Somers Town
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Somers Town
DID YOU REALISE that Drury Lane
was not the oldest JS shop? Admittedly it
was where the young Sainsbury couple
set up their business in 1869, but it soon
expanded and they took over 87 Chalton
Street in Somers...
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