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  • Biggest development yet - six acres of shopping - gets the go-ahead in Bedfordshire 01

    Biggest development yet - six acres of shopping -
    gets the go-ahead in Bedfordshire 'You know where that big,
    new Sainsbury's is to be built
    - that's Kempston.' This is
    how a local man directed the
    JS Journal to Kempston,...

  • Contents Page 01

    Page 3
    Television 'spies' on managers
    Page 5
    Loco fans get steamed up
    Page 6
    Pancakes and a crown for Wendy
    Page 7
    Basingstoke: a decade of change

  • JS profits: too much or just right? 01

    JS profits: too much or just right? During the election campaign,
    and since, food prices have
    held the spotlight. So too
    have food company profits.
    Figures have been quoted
    suggesting that the profits of
    food companies,...

  • Easter eggs hatch out to big sellers 02

    Easter eggs hatch out to big sellers Eggs, different sizes and
    thousands of them, will be
    sold in JS branches this
    Easter. But these won't be of
    the chicken type - they'll be
    made of chocolate, especially
    for the season,...

  • The answers to your pensions queries 02

    The answers to your pensions queries By using the JS Journal's pensions phone-in service JS staff and
    veterans were able to ask questions arising from the pensions
    article we published in January. The pension department's...

  • News in brief 03

    News in brief
    Bread battles broke out at
    JS's Leamington Spa branch
    during the recent strike over
    pay by bakery delivery men
    in the East Midlands.
    'We were one of the few
    shops in the area still getting
    a bread delivery'...

  • TV cameras move in to record every word and move at dispute confrontation! 03

    TV cameras move in to record every word and move
    at dispute confrontation! A tense scene. Management
    faced trade union representatives
    across the negotiating
    table, both groups cautiously
    weighing each other up, like
    boxers...

  • Appointments 04

    Appointments
    The following were recently
    confirmed as senior management:
    RB Hill, KW Morrell,
    JE Blake, FR Brown,
    D J Capper, WAM Anderson,
    G Lambert, D Brownhill,
    JK Casey and CL John.
    District managers were...

  • Letters: Oh crumbs! 04

    Letters: Oh crumbs! From a secretary at Stamford
    House who has a chip to gnaw
    (or is it a bone on her
    shoulder?) and signs herself as
    Norah Bone.
    Many of us, no doubt,
    enjoyed your recent feature
    'And so to bread', but I...

  • Long service 04

    Long service
    Congratulations to the following
    employees on receiving long service awards: 25 years:
    J Regan, S Roskilly and
    G James (all of Basingstoke
    depot); G Stephen (head
    office); J L Harvey (Greenford).

  • Obituary 04

    Obituary
    Les Potter, who worked in
    the internal audit department,
    died on February 8. He had
    been with the company since
    1935.
    Mrs Lilian Rouse, a daily
    cook at Central Croydon,
    died on February 11.

  • Rag Week students buy food (JS of course!) for old folk 04

    Rag Week students
    buy food (JS of course!)
    for old folk
    What's all this about a generation gap? During their Rag Week
    Reading University students set aside £60 to buy groceries for
    old people in the town then went shopping...

  • Retirement will be all work for the Professor, OBE 04

    Retirement will be all work for
    the Professor, OBE Professor 'Bill' Williams retired
    last month as scientific
    consultant to JS after 20 years'
    service with the company.
    On February 18, a few
    days before his official...

  • Retirements 04

    Retirements
    K J Boston, reserve manager
    at Golders Green, retired
    on February 9, after 44 years'
    service.
    R H Tranter, warehouse
    manager at Camberley, retired
    on January 19, after 37
    years' service.
    The following...

  • Buntingford's families like the 'open road' life 05

    Buntingford's families like the 'open road' life Getting away from the humdrum
    of everyday life - that's
    what Maurice Salmon and
    Freddie Webb and a growing
    number of their workmates
    at Buntingford depot like
    about caravaning...

  • Enthusiasts get steamed up about 'live' locos 05

    Enthusiasts get steamed up
    about 'live' locos Buying an old railway station
    and restoring it to its former
    glory is one of Alan Doy's
    pipe-dreams. It's not surprising
    therefore that he was
    asked to speak at a meeting
    of...

  • No catch in fishing match 05

    No catch in fishing match 'I've been fishing this river
    for 20 years and have never
    known a year like this' commented
    the Redfin Angling
    Club's chairman, Stan Goodman,
    after the club's end-ofseason
    contest had ended
    without...

  • Steve Cody: the would-be butcher who rose to be distribution boss 05

    Steve Cody: the would-be butcher who rose to be distribution boss Steve Cody always wanted to
    go to South America as a
    butcher for one of the big
    meat exporting companies
    out there. Instead he exchanged
    his dream of...

  • Basingstoke: a decade of change 06

    In 1964 the first van left a new JS depot in Hampshire, and marked the beginning
    of an era. But a depot is not just buildings and goods, it is also people.
    Here three Basingstoke people tell what the depot was like ten
    years...

  • And Rosemarie also shows her pancake paces 07

    And Rosemarie also shows her pancake paces
    Also having a go with the
    frying pan on Shrove Tuesday
    was Worcester branch
    evening worker Rosemarie
    Melley. She entered the pancake
    race at the Perdiswell
    Primary School which...

  • Did you win the JS Journal's food grab contest? 07

    Did you win the JS Journal's food grab contest?
    The JS Journal's 'spot the baby' contest had a great response
    - and no wonder. The prize is a 'raid' on a JS store when the
    winner can take, absolutely free, as much grocery as he...

  • Pancakes and a crown for Wendy - chosen to be first ever Miss Sainsbury 07

    Pancakes and a crown for Wendy - chosen to be
    first ever Miss Sainsbury Hardly had the crown settled
    on Wendy's head before she
    was off on her first official
    engagement as Miss Sainsbury:
    to take part in the
    Grocery Trade...

  • The ladies at Reading don't beef about their job! 08

    The ladies at Reading don't beef
    about their job! Director Peter Snow couldn't
    believe his eyes during one of
    his customary Tuesday visits
    to branches recently. For in
    the meat preparation area at
    JS's Reading supermarket...