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  • Contents Page 02

    157
    Page 4
    Lorry Driver of the Year
    Page 7
    Two Retirements
    Page 8
    Cambridge
    Page 13
    Central Luton
    Page 16
    Kingsland
    Page 18
    Newbury
    Page 20
    We are the Champions
    Page 22
    The Story of Clapham
    Page 25
    N. Cheam Party
    Page 26...

  • Lord Sainsbury's Seventieth Birthday 02

    Lord Sainsbury's
    Seventieth
    Birthday
    Directors and Senior Managers
    gathered at a cocktail party on
    Monday, 25 September, to celebrate
    Lord Sainsbury's 70th birthday.
    The party was held in the Senior
    Managers' Dining Room...

  • Lorry Driver of the Year 04

    JS Lorry Drivers of the Year This year the Buntingford drivers
    decided they would enter for the
    Lorry Driver of the Year
    Competition. The event has been
    going for nineteen years but the
    Company has never been
    represented...

  • Two Retirements 07

    Senior Managers Retire
    They have been having some late evenings in
    the Staff Restaurant lately. Two Senior
    Managers who retired in September were
    Mr. G. Slater (left) and Mr. A. Jones (above,
    with his wife and Mr. Justice)....

  • Cambridge 08

    Cambridge
    The new branch opened on
    August 1. The entrance (right) is no
    more impressive than that of the old
    one (opposite) but inside, with
    11,400 sq. ft. of shopping area,
    there is a bit more room. Manager on
    the opening...

  • Central Luton 14

    Luton
    The new supermarket in central
    Luton was opened by the Deputy
    Chairman, Mr. Simon Sainsbury,
    on August 8. He is seen (opposite
    top) with the Manager, Mr. G. Rand
    who has come to the comparative
    peace of Luton from...

  • Newbury 16

    Newbury
    Newbury also opened on August 8.
    The branch is nearly 13,000 sq. ft. in
    a development which includes the
    new bus station. This position is
    important, for Newbury is at the
    centre of a large agricultural area.
    It is...

  • Kingsland 18

    Kingsland
    Well, we certainly have a varied
    collection this time—a University
    City, a big market town, a cosy
    country town and now we're back in
    the East End smoke. JS have been
    in Kingsland High Street for
    74 years. The...

  • We are the Champions 20

    We are the
    CHAMPIONS Pictured relaxing informally at home
    before their triumphant tour are
    three of Sainsbury's Champions.
    Left to right they are Principlad of
    Kinermony, Profinor of Kinermony
    and Jangene Erica of...

  • Vicar of St. Sbury's 21

    Vicar of St. Sbury's
    The Rev. Michael Dodd lives in a
    land of plenty.
    A new town costing £30-million,
    with new roads, bus service, a
    Sainsbury's supermarket, 4,500
    houses. . . .
    Plenty of everything—apart...

  • The Story of Clapham 22

    Clapham story
    This short history of Clapham was written by Phyllis Lane,
    Mr. Rickman's secretary at our Clapham Offices. She has lived in
    the area for five years and, following her passion for history, decided
    to find out all...

  • N. Cheam Party 25

    Clap hands!
    North Cheam branch had something
    to celebrate on Sunday, September
    17. Little over a year after opening
    they have added over 3,500 sq. feet
    to their shopping area. So a
    dinner-dance was organised at the
    Gatwick...

  • Midlands 26

    Midlands
    Two familiar personalities retired
    recently. Mr. L. Jackson, Area
    Meat Manager, left on August 19
    bearing equipment with which to
    continue keeping a close watch
    on the poultry and game situation.
    Mr. G. Harrison,...

  • Treasure Hunters 28

    Treasure Hunters A friend turned up the other day.
    "Bought this for you in a shop
    near Kings Cross". It was one of
    those earthenware Sainsbury Potted
    Meat jars. 20p it cost him because
    he thought we might be interested.
    "He...

  • llford Central Opening 32

    Mr. Fry, Produce Manager at
    llford Central, has written indignantly
    to us:
    Dear Sir,
    I write with reference to your article
    in the August 1972 edition of the
    JS Journal, concerning the llford
    Central opening. May I firstly...

  • Movements and Promotions 32

    Movements and Promotions
    Promoted to District Manager
    B. GOODSWEN From Manager of Central Croydon
    to District Manager in Mr. Lewis'
    Area from May 25, 1972.
    From Manager of Colchester to
    District Manager in Mr. Davis'
    Area...

  • Long Service 35

    Long Service
    Congratulations to the following colleagues who have
    completed long service with the firm.
    40 Years' Service
    j . w. SAUNDERS Reserve Meat Manager, Winton
    i. w. TASKER Manager Constructional Admin.
    Dept....

  • Retirements 35

    Retirements
    We send our best tvishes to the following
    colleagues toko have just retired.
    Mr. T. C. Amery, Senior Selector Examiner,
    retired on June 2,1972, after nearly 43 years' service
    in the Factory, during which he was on...

  • Obituaries 43

    Obituaries
    We regret to record the death of the following
    colleagues, and send our sympathy to all relatives.
    Mr. W. Bowkett, Basket Issuer at Basingstoke
    Branch, who had been with the Company since
    March 10, 1970, died...