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    December 1973 Grocery trade weighed
    in the balance
    page 5
    Buntingford's man
    for all seasons
    page 5
    'Shop them all' says
    the Home Office
    page 6
    Trail Blazer
    page 8

  • Everything goes short from packaging to staff in worst supply problems for over 20 years 01

    Everything goes short from packaging to staff
    in worst supply problems for over 20 years JS is entering the crucial
    Christmas trading period facing
    supply shortages of a
    type not experienced since
    the end of the war.
    The...

  • SAINSBURY'S Interim Report 01

    SAINSBURY'S Interim Report
    The unaudited consolidated profits for the 28 weeks to September 22nd 1973,
    compared with the 28 weeks to September 23rd 1972, were as follows :-
    1973 1972
    28 WMICB 28 weeks
    to Sept 22 to Sept...

  • Basingstoke ladies trounce the fellas 02

    Basingstoke ladies trounce the fellas
    . <,.%,
    What man worth his salt could keep a steady dart's hand
    with such delectable opposition. Small wonder then that (from
    left to right) Beverly Smith, Maureen Tilbury, Lyn Oliver...

  • Bletchley, number 3 in the size league table, opens its doors and the show goes on 02

    Bletchley, number 3 in the size league table, opens its
    doors and the show goes on JS's 'big top' at Bletchley
    got off to a good start on
    November 27 when it opened
    its doors to the shopping
    public for the first time....

  • It's late night shopping with a difference 02

    It's late night shopping
    with a difference
    Trolleys of a different type clogged Wimbledon branch on the
    evening of Tuesday November 20, when the branch threw open
    its doors to handicapped people.
    Staff at the store worked...

  • 'We're happy to be the losers' say the JS slimmers 02

    'We're happy to be
    the losers' say the
    JS slimmers One disappointment was
    voiced by the JS ladies who
    took part in the Mars slimming
    trials at Biackfriars,
    Streatham, and Basingstoke
    - they ended too soon!
    Nearly all the...

  • . . . and another contestant enters the political stakes 03

    . . . and another contestant enters the political stakes Hot on the heels of that
    other gentleman is another
    aspirant for the House of
    Commons. He is Bob Dunn,
    a trainee bacon buyer at
    Blackfriars.
    Twenty - seven - years -...

  • Hove gets a new (Sainsbury) MP . . . 03

    Hove gets a new (Sainsbury) MP Director Timothy Sainsbury,
    elected with a 5000 vote
    majority in the recent Hove
    by-election, took his seat in
    the House of Commons on
    the afternoon of November
    13th.
    He was greeted on...

  • Johnny is star of his own show 03

    Johnny is star
    of his own show 'Johnny Keen, This is Your
    Life!' With these words, an
    evening that started out as a
    buffet dance to celebrate
    Buntingford's transport manager's
    coming retirement and
    39 years with JS became...

  • News in brief 03

    News in brief Butterfingered thieves
    dropped over 1,000 cases of
    Dutch butter when they found
    it was Sainsbury's own brand
    and hard to get rid of dishonestly
    without detection.
    That's the opinion of the
    police who found a...

  • Appointments 04

    Appointments

  • Letters: Don't be shy about training 04

    Letters: Don't be shy about training From Ken Paddock,
    operations, Buntingford
    I was very pleased to hear
    that Sainsbury's have an
    employee training scheme,
    but why the shyness in
    mentioning it to the depots?
    To actually...

  • Obituary 04

    Obituary
    W Neal, a customer service
    assistant at Central Croydon,
    who joined the company four
    years ago, died on October 17
    after a long illness.
    Walter Holder, a store
    serviceman at Bristol who
    was with the company...

  • Retirements 04

    Retirements
    The following employees
    have retired; length of service
    is shown in brackets:
    Mrs M Evans (23 years)
    T Roots (13 years)
    Miss D A Graves (12 years)
    Miss D A Winter (9 years)
    Mrs H O'Flynn (9 years) Mrs P Jones...

  • Two more lovelies chosen to compete for Miss JS title 04

    Two more lovelies chosen to compete for Miss JS title June Beazley looks a different
    person from when she
    won the Miss JS Charlton
    title on November 3. But it's
    not the title that has brought
    about the change - it's
    having...

  • Buntingford's man for all seasons 05

    Buntingford's man for all seasons Not every JS depot can
    boast a garden as rich in
    colours, scents and appearances
    as Buntingford's. That
    it does is largely due to
    gardener Vic Tott whose
    snowy head can often be
    seen...

  • 'Which?' weighs the grocery trade in the balance but finds none particularly wanting 05

    'Which?' weighs the grocery trade in the balance
    but finds none particularly wanting 1973 was the year of the
    great price rise - grocery
    prices for instance went up
    twice as fast in 1973 as they
    did in 1972 - and for...

  • SHOP THEM ALL! 06

    SHOP THEM ALL! says the Home Office report on shoplifting, criticising shops
    which let people go once they've been caught. But the problem
    of the light-fingered customer is not an easy one to cope with, as
    we found out when we...

  • Trail Blazer 08

    When JS opens up new territory in the west country
    someone from the depot has
    to get out there and chart the
    route for delivery lorries.
    Eddie Manly made the
    second trip to the new branch
    at Taunton with Basingstoke
    driver...