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  • ...and taketh away 01

    ... and taketh away
    CHANCELLOR DENIS HEALEY'S
    July budget' is not going to help JS's
    battle to keep costs down. Employers'
    contributions to National Insurance have
    been increased by two per cent, which
    means an addition of...

  • Next stop Moscow! 01

    For the JS Journal's hot tip for the next Olympics, see back page

  • The Government giveth... 01

    The Government giveth...
    IS RETAILING at last becoming
    respectable? For years Sainsbury's and
    others have protested that Government
    incentives and allowances discriminate
    unfairly against distributors.
    Now, with the price...

  • Contents Page 02

    Pages 1-7,22-23
    General news
    Pages 8-16
    Features
    Pages 17-19
    Letters
    Pages 20-21
    People
    Page 24
    Competition results

  • Poole is one up on itself 02

    Poole is one up on itself JUST UPSTAIRS from the old branch in
    Poole, and on top of a bingo hall, is a new
    JS supermarket. It's more than twice the
    size of the old store, and it was opened on
    July 20 by director Peter...

  • Dp's fifty yard dash—without the dash! 03

    Dp's fifty yard dash—without the dash!
    'THE FACT that we're only moving 50
    yards is irrelevant—the risks would be the
    same if we were moving 50 miles' says
    John Stanfield, dp equipment installation
    manager, about the...

  • Harlow cleans up on award 03

    Harlow cleans up on award 'AN EXCEPTIONALLY high standard
    of hygiene' said Michael Warren, as he
    presented the Food Hygiene Award
    1976 to Harlow branch on June 7.
    Mr Warren is chief environmental
    health officer of Harlow...

  • Second SavaCentre gets go-ahead with news of a third in the pipeline 03

    Second SavaCentre gets go-ahead with news of a third in the pipeline
    PLANS ARE GOING AHEAD for a
    SavaCentre at Hempstead, about four
    miles south-east of Chatham.
    The SavaCentre (which is the name
    chosen for the JS/BHS...

  • Depot makes play while the sun shines 04

    Depot makes play while the sun shines CAT WEAZEL, the man wrestling fans
    love to hate, took part in Buntingford
    depot's gala day, held on Saturday,
    July 3. Prior to giving an exhibition of
    his own brand of grunt 'n'...

  • Kingswood gets a new look 04

    Kingswood gets a new look
    CUSTOMERS AT KINGSWOOD
    found a new-look Sainsbury's waiting for
    them on July 20. There were three completely
    new departments, textiles, car care
    and stationery; the health and beauty and
    the...

  • Race that puts bags over not under their eyes 04

    Race that puts bags over not under their eyes
    JS HEAD 'N' SHOULDER BAGS made
    an obstacle race that much more interesting
    for young people at a recent National
    Link-up camp in the New Forest.
    Link is a national organisation...

  • The day the rains (and the roof) came down! 04

    The day the rains (and the roof) came down!
    TORRENTIAL RAIN caused extensive
    damage to JS's branch at Pitsea. Staff
    arrived for work on the morning of
    Friday, July 16, to find the branch two
    inches deep in water.
    Says branch...

  • Pick 'n' mix at North Cheam 05

    Pick 'n' mix at North Cheam PICK 'N' MIX SWEETS are being tried out at
    North Cheam and so far the experiment is
    proving a great success.
    Two dozen varieties of wrapped
    sweets—toffees, fruit bonbons, mints and
    so on—are...

  • Getting down to the real (k)nitty-gritty 06

    Getting down to the real (k)nitty-gritty TEACHING EIGHT MEN TO KNIT was the
    difficult task Rose Bratchell set herself.
    And in less than 20 minutes they all could!
    A good example of the success of a new JS
    training course...

  • JS's super exchange is now a fingertip away 07

    JS's super exchange is now a fingertip away
    GETTING THROUGH to the central offices
    by telephone will be slicker and easier
    come the end ofSeptember, when the new
    telephone exchange, currently being
    installed at Rennie House,...

  • Liberty... 08

    In April we took a closer look at the new Health and
    Safety at Work Act. This month it's the turn of the Sex
    Discrimination Act,which came into force at the end
    of December last year.
    Most of the ballyhoo surrounding the Act...

  • Equality... 09

    So, the Sex Discrimination Act makes it illegal to treat
    men and women differently at work. So what? The big
    questions are: 'How much difference will it really
    make? And what is JS doing about it? THE COMPANY'S RESPONSE to...

  • I'm all right, Jill 10

    One person's eye view of the
    new Act and what vistas of
    possibilities it could open up at
    JS... and beyond!
    The person—Mary Harold,
    who works in the engineering
    design department at
    Clapham. WITH THE EMERGENCE of the Sex...

  • Maternity 10

    Sex Discrimination Act or no there is still one
    area where there can never be complete equality
    between the sexes—having a baby. It is perhaps
    therefore appropriate that within the context of
    a feature about one Act that...

  • News from round and about 11

    News from round and about THE HUSTLERS beat the Manglers
    two goais to one at Hoddesdon depot.
    The occasion was the finals of the
    depot's hard fought five-a-side football
    league.
    Eight teams competed for a shield
    donated by...

  • How to knock up a few roses 12

    How to knock up a few roses
    A GLIMPSE into the world of half a century
    ago was afforded by JS veteran William
    Bridgeman when he showed head office
    staff how they made the famous
    margarine roses that adorned shop
    windows in...

  • OUR SPORTING LIFE at the Griffin 14

    OUR SPORTING LIFE at the Griffin ONE OF THE STRONGEST LINKS
    between JS and the families and friends of
    its staff must, undoubtedly, be the Griffin
    Athletic Club at Dulwich, in South
    London. Here they can swing a cricket
    bat,...

  • Lynn has fun meeting her Waterloo 16

    Lynn has fun meeting her Waterloo
    Above: Lynn and driver DCTM Labon
    (that's what he's known as) with a lorryful
    of steel band. Right: Miss Strawberry was
    Lynn's first choice in the fancy dress
    parade, as she hands out second...

  • Workmates celebrate 25 years together 16

    Workmates celebrate 25 years together ABSENCE MAY MAKE the heart grow
    fonder for some, but not for Lucy and
    Derek Renshaw. Over the past seven years
    they have seen rather more of each other
    than most married couples. They...

  • Your letters 17

    Your letters
    Letters are welcome and should be
    addressed to the editor. Don't forget
    you can dictate one by using the
    Journal's phone-in service on
    Blackfriars extension 2363 Cheque-out tickets
    From: C W Edwards, purchases...

  • Streatham fund goes to the dogs 19

    Streatham fund goes to the dogs
    TERRY DAY against Alan Bennett at
    darts—Alan wins two games to one.
    Nothing sensational. Except that Terry is
    blind.
    He's the organiser for the south-east
    area of the Guide Dog Association,...

  • Appointments 20

    Appointments
    B Page, formerly deputy manager of
    Central Croydon, has been appointed
    manager of Camberley.
    S Whyte, formerly deputy manager of
    Kingswood, has been appointed manager
    of Bristol.
    D Ware, formerly deputy manager...

  • Group architect becomes deputy manager 20

    Group architect becomes deputy manager
    Mike Dunkley has been appointed deputy
    manager of the architects' department. He
    was previously group architect. Mr
    Dunkley joined JS 16 years ago as an
    architect. Before that he worked...

  • Long Service 20

    Long Service
    Arthur Dolman, provisions manager at
    Leicester, celebrated 40 years' service in
    July.
    Mr Dolman joined the company at
    Redhill, but soon moved to Leicester,
    where he returned after the war. Mr
    Dolman has also...

  • Retirements 20

    Retirements
    'Butch' Butcher, an assistant manager at
    Crawley, retired on June 26. He had
    been with the company 41 years.
    Mr Butcher did most of his service in
    the Croydon area. He unfortunately had
    to retire early owing to...

  • Obituary 21

    Obituary
    Tom Dickson, senior skilled butcher at
    Hoddesdon branch, died suddenly on
    June 6 whilst on holiday in France.
    Mr Dickson was 42 years of age and
    had been with the company two years.

  • School puts depot on the syllabus 21

    School puts depot on the syllabus
    WARD FREMAN SCHOOL in Royston,
    Hertfordshire, is probably unique in that
    the parents of a large percentage of the
    pupils work for JS. As the largest
    employer in the area (with...

  • Stan secures an MIISec after his name 21

    Stan secures an MIISec after his name
    Stan Warren (in the foreground)
    TWENTY-FIVE YEARS in the police
    force taught Stan Warren plenty about
    security. And now, after six months'
    intensive study, he knows even more.
    Stan, the...

  • Vic keeps 'watch and ward' over the City 22

    Vic keeps 'watch and ward' over the City
    IN HIS WORKING LIFE Vic Lonnon is JS's
    manager of the medical and veterans
    welfare services. But after hours he
    assumes a new identity as Superintendent
    Vic Lonnon of the...

  • Angela now sees the other end of the business 23

    Angela now sees the other end of the business
    AFTER ELEVEN YEARS of working at
    Basingstoke depot, Angela Jeffries upped
    and moved to the town's branch as
    personnel officer. Why?
    'I fancied doing personnel work' she
    says. 'I...

  • We also heard...ooh-la-woof! 23

    We also heard...ooh-la-woof!
    LA BELLE FRANCE is Such a close
    neighbour to JS's Folkestone branch that
    the company's French week at the end of
    June was much like any other. The French
    customers at the store often...

  • Competition results: a tights finish 24

    Competition results: a tights finish THE WINNERS! The competition in
    our special Win-a-year's-supply-oftights
    contest last month was fierce.
    Matching the legs to the faces was
    trickier than it looked and no-one got
    it right....

  • Next stop Moscow! (from front page) 24

    Next stop Moscow! (from front page)
    WITH THE 1976 OLYMPICS just
    finished, here's our tip for the next.
    On July 7 David Moles, 17, a student
    at Bexleyheath branch, slashed three
    seconds off his personal best to come
    home...