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  • European partnership 01

    European partnership
    JS IS TO OPEN A CHAIN OF DIY SHOPS IN THE
    UK in partnership with the leading retail group in
    Belgium, Grand Bazaar Innovation Bon Marche SA
    (GB-INNO-BM-SA). In Belgium GB home improvement
    stores trade as...

  • Spudlicity! 01

    Spudlicity!
    AN OUTBREAK OF POTATO
    BLIGHT in the media saw JS in the
    middle of an unexpected bout of spud
    bashing. It was sparked off by the
    company's decision to advertise the wellknown
    fact that it does not think much
    of...

  • Bulletin changes 02

    Bulletin changes
    COMMENCING October 15, procedural
    changes took place in the preparation of the Daily Bulletin. The
    Bulletin is an important channel of communication
    and so it is worth making
    sure that these changes are...

  • Contents Page 02

    Pages 1-7
    General News
    Pages 8-15
    Features
    Page 16
    Letters
    Pages 18-19
    Archives
    Pages 17 and 20-24
    People

  • Controller of JS purse strings 02

    Controller of JS purse strings
    A MAIN BOARD APPOINTMENT
    for Derek Henson who joined JS at the
    end of September as financial control
    director, and as such is responsible for
    all the departments reporting to chief
    accountant...

  • Stationery move 02

    Stationery move
    JS CORPORATE IDENTITY has
    taken a further step forward.
    Approval has now been given for new
    designs of headed paper to be used, internally
    and externally, throughout the
    whole company.
    The new style...

  • And then there were three... 03

    And then there were three...
    A THIRD ADVERTISING AGENCY,
    Abbott Mead Davis, has recently been
    added to the JS roster.
    AMD's main task is to re-emphasise
    in the press medium the quality of JS
    products. In the past the agency...

  • Charity campaign cleans up! 03

    Charity campaign cleans up!
    AN UNEXPECTED BONUS from
    the 'Funny Money' charity campaign
    was extra spick and span JS stores!
    Addis swing-top bins were used as
    collection points for any spare money
    whether foreign or...

  • Forthcoming attraction 03

    Forthcoming attraction
    COMING SOON to the Odeon cinema
    site in Lord Street, Southport—a new
    Sainsbury's supermarket.
    Planning approval has now been given
    to JS's proposals to develop this
    prime site in the town centre. The...

  • Holiday spirit 03

    Holiday spirit
    WITH CHRISTMAS SNEAKING UP
    ON US at its usual ever increasing pace,
    let's take a moment to look at one of the
    most important parts—our holiday
    arrangements.
    JS branches will be closed to shoppers
    on Tuesday...

  • New head of PR 03

    New head of PR
    CHRIS LEAVER is the new head of
    JS's public relations department. For the
    past seven years he has been with Allied
    Breweries, where he was press and public
    relations manager of Grant's of St
    James' and the...

  • Winton sets a date 03

    Winton sets a date
    A NEW BRANCH will be opening at
    447/457 Wimbourne Road, Winton,
    Bournemouth, on November 27.
    The new supermarket has a sales area
    of 1,452 square metres (approximately
    15,500 square feet) and will have...

  • Raise a glass to JS Houseware 04

    Raise a glass to JS Houseware
    IF YOU NEED GLASSES you need
    look no further than JS's new range of
    drinking glasses. Five different sorts of
    stemware went on sale at about 60
    branches at the beginning of October
    and three...

  • Doing a good job 05

    Doing a good job
    ALMOST A YEAR'S SUPPLY of the
    new JS careers literature and posters (see
    September issue) was distributed in just
    ten minutes at a recent area meeting of
    branch personnel officers! It was expected
    that the...

  • Looking after number one 05

    Looking after number one
    PEOPLE WHO LIVE on their
    own often get into the habit of not
    eating proper meals because they find
    cooking for one is 'too much trouble'.
    Trying to break them of this bad habit—
    without breaking...

  • Watch out there's a new face about 05

    Watch out there's a new face about
    JOHN FIELDER joins- the JS Journal
    editorial team this month as assistant
    editor. John, who is 23, was previously
    assistant editor of Tempo, the house
    journal of the Department...

  • Corner shop makes a comeback! 06

    Corner shop makes a comeback!
    'WELCOME BACK' was the common
    response from local customers on
    September 27, the opening day of a new
    JS . independent freezer centre at
    Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire.
    Almost a decade ago a...

  • Foundations that will 'savatown' 06

    Foundations that will 'savatown'
    THE SAVACENTRE at Oldbury will
    'savatown' by bringing its centre back
    to life, according to the Mayor of
    Sandwell in his welcoming speech at the
    foundation laying ceremony, held on the
    site...

  • 'Christmas' rush at new look Borehamwood 07

    'Christmas' rush at new look Borehamwood
    A PERSONAL LETTER from the manager
    was given to every shopper upon
    the reopening of Borehamwood branch
    on September 27, and the reception
    from the general public...

  • Just The Job 08

    Produce quality controller 'I NEVER STOP LEARNING' says
    Alan Langham. 'That is what I appreciate
    most about my job as a JS
    produce quality controller.'
    Alan is deputy manager of the produce
    control section at...

  • How to control an old flame 10

    How to control an old flame
    EVEN IN THE BEST of regulated premises
    fires do occur and sometimes get
    out of hand. In 1978 JS had 21 fires
    causing a total yearly loss of £136.930, or
    in other words a fire broke out every...

  • Le vendange 12

    Le vendange
    A recent and most palatable arrival in the JS wine cellar is
    Coteaux du Tricastin, an Appellation Controlee red from
    the Rhone valley in the South of France. To discover how
    it's made we visited the region during...

  • Drive-in shopping 15

    Drive-in shopping
    SAINSBURY'S is so popular in Kings
    Heath that they just can't keep the customers
    out. In fact, one drove right into
    the store!
    The branch is situated at the head of a
    T-junction, and mid-morning on
    Monday,...

  • Steve reaps and doughs! 15

    Steve reaps and doughs!
    UNDER THE SKILLFUL HANDS
    of Steve Smith, in-store bakery manager
    at Dunstable, an unusual item was
    created—a wheatsheaf.
    Steve's harvest wheatsheaf however
    was made of dough and was for...

  • Your letters 16

    Your letters
    Letters are welcome and should be
    addressed to the editor. Keep your options open?
    From: Tim Day, manager of packaging
    engineers
    While I believe that option shares are
    an excellent idea, beneficial to the...

  • The 25 Club clocks up ten years! 17

    The 25 Club clocks up ten years!
    A DECADE HAS PASSED since the
    foundation of the JS 25 Club, and the
    tenth annual dinner, held at the Royal
    Lancaster Hotel, London, on October 8,
    will certainly be remembered, by the...

  • The living past 18

    Archives
    The living past
    The memories of the people who worked and are working at
    JS are the life blood of the company's archives. Without
    them the company's history is merely a collection of
    interesting but inanimate objects...

  • Dave masters his art 19

    Dave masters his art
    MANY PEOPLE DOODLE or sketch
    in odd moments but few of us ever take
    the time or trouble to take this hobby
    much further. In the case of Dave Seber
    however, a transport clerk at the
    Buntingford depot, he...

  • Appointments 20

    Appointments
    M Powell, formerly stock control analyst
    in the distribution planning department,
    has been appointed manager of
    stock co-ordination, deployment and
    forecasting.
    A Mitcham, formerly a non-foods
    buyer, has been...

  • Depot donation 20

    Depot donation
    FINDING A JOB can be very difficult
    for the handicapped, although most are
    perfectly able to carry out some kind of
    useful work. Positive action though has
    been taken by the Basingstoke depot.
    For the more...

  • Long service 20

    Long service
    Ted Auty, assistant manager at Central
    Ilford branch, celebrated 40 years at JS
    on October 3.
    Ted worked at Stratford until he was
    called up in 1941. After five years he
    returned to Stratford and later...

  • Obituary 20

    Obituary
    Phyllis Sherwood, a meat display assistant
    at 853 High Wycombe branch, died
    on September 15 after a short illness.
    Phyllis, who leaves a husband and son,
    was 55 years old. She joined JS eight
    years ago.

  • Retirements 20

    Retirements
    Bill Bray, perishable warehouseman at
    Basingstoke depot, retired on August
    17, after 46 years at JS.
    Bill joined the company at Blackfriars
    in the factory and transferred to
    Basingstoke in 1965.
    Wally Perry,...

  • Marching to glory 21

    Marching to glory
    A QUIET STROLL in the country was
    out of the question on the occasion of
    the third and largest Chichester City and
    Royal Military Police International
    March, held in August.
    Among the 225 military and...

  • Richard's feeling in the pink! 21

    Richard's feeling in the pink!
    A COUNTRY BOY BY BIRTH but
    not by inclination, Richard Salmon left
    his home in agricultural Suffolk to come
    to London and work at JS. That was
    nearly 43 years ago and on September
    29 he retired...

  • Safe and found 21

    Safe and found
    'A HEARTFELT THANK YOU for
    finding my purse' wrote a customer to
    the manager at Sutton Coldfield branch,
    after the purse she had lost had been
    returned to her safe and sound.
    Her purse was found by student...

  • Tee-party 21

    Tee-party
    IT WAS WITH SOME trepidation that
    staff from the Midland area, past and
    present, issued the challenge of a match
    to the revered Buntingford depot
    drivers' golf society.
    The 18-hole game was held at
    Woodlands Golf...

  • 'Work—you can forget it!' says Syd 22

    'Work—you can forget it!' says Syd
    'IT'S AMAZING how quickly you forget
    all about work' according to Syd
    Heath who retired from JS in August
    after 44 years service.
    'You obviously wonder how you're
    going to do without it...

  • A new career in the kitchen for driver Fred 23

    A new career in the kitchen for driver Fred
    'WHAT AM I DOING HERE' Fred
    Nicholls asked himself at 3 am one
    morning, as he drove alone in pitch
    darkness, along unfamiliar roads with a
    delivery for JS's Derby branch. 'It...

  • A photo finish! 24

    A photo finish!
    A LAST MINUTE RUSH of entries to
    our photographic competition made it
    harder than ever to pick just one to win
    the £2 JS voucher we have been giving
    away for the past few issues to pics that
    we particularly...

  • Make it to Miami for under £500 24

    Make it to Miami for under £500
    DREAMS OF MIXING with the international
    jetset in Miami are probably
    common to most of us—well, for those
    of you that don't already know, next
    year the SSA is offering just that chance,
    and...