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  • Prices cut a dash! 01

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  • Contents Page 02

    Pages 1-7, 10-11 and 15
    General news
    Pages 8-9, 16-19
    Features
    Pages 12-14
    Brighton Conference
    Pages 20-23
    People
    Page 24
    Archives

  • JS's new style punchy approach 02

    JS's new style punchy approach
    NEW STYLE press advertisements, like
    the example shown above and on the
    front cover, are a part of JS's stronger
    approach to the advertising backing the
    Discount 80 prorgramme.
    'This style of...

  • Looking forward to old age 02

    Looking forward to old age
    SAVE TOWARDS a sunny retirement
    rather than a rainy day and get full tax
    relief on the way — that is what is on
    offer to everyone who belongs to JS's
    pension and death benefit scheme.
    Under the...

  • Not price cutting our own throat 02

    Not price cutting our own throat
    'IT'S IMPORTANT that we are seen to
    be on our toes and fighting' says
    assistant managing director Peter Davis
    of JS's price sharpening moves in
    response to the massive price cutting
    campaigns...

  • Woodford packs 'em in! 03

    Woodford packs 'em in!
    Some of the 'welcoming party' at South Woodford, from left to right: Assistant checkout
    manager Pat Pells, manager Terry Wigley, sales assistant Maureen Holdsworth,
    supermarket assistants Hetty Miller,...

  • And then there were six... 04

    And then there were six...
    THREE MORE TITLES have been
    published in JS's new series of hardback
    recipe books. Slimming is on sale in the
    branches now, Freezing and Family
    Meals go on sale at the beginning of
    April.
    At 99p...

  • JS trifle gets fresh and fruity 04

    JS trifle gets fresh and fruity
    IF YOUR CULINARY reputation
    hangs on the excellence of your trifle, it
    could be that you are about to lose it.
    This month JS launched a fresh cream
    trifle that is probably better than...

  • When it comes to lager JS certainly can, can 05

    When it comes to lager JS certainly can, can
    LATEST PARTY PIECE to be added
    to the already impressive line up of JS's
    own label lager is a 2.21 litre party can.
    The new can, which costs £1.24p, is a
    logical extension to the...

  • JS's new well bread (and cake) image 06

    JS's new well bread (and cake) image
    Some of the packaging used in the in-store bakeries showing the new golden wheat logo. A SIGN OF THE TIMES is the new
    homey, golden wheat logo that from now
    on will be used to identify...

  • News for early morning yoggers! 06

    News for early morning yoggers!
    REGULAR YOGGERS will not have
    failed to notice that every month for the
    past year-and-a-half JS has been introducing
    a new flavour into its range
    of own label yogurts. In January it...

  • Butter patter 07

    Butter patter
    MORE PRICE RISES may be
    sprouting from Brussels. The price of
    butter could go up by at least 13p a
    pound this year if new Common Market
    proposals are approved.
    The EEC subsidy which holds down
    butter prices is...

  • Milk shake up 07

    Milk shake up
    MILK PRICES went up from 15p to
    16ip a pint on February 17, but farmers
    are asking for a yet further increase in
    the spring to 'shield them from high
    inflation'.
    Producer prices for milk also rose by
    0.132p a...

  • Salisbury's beefburgers are delishous 07

    Salisbury's beefburgers are delishous
    IF YOU HAVE NOTICED a sudden rise in the sale of JS beefburgers this could be
    the reason why.

  • ENERGY MATTERS 80 08

    The heart of the matter—a field interface device which will provide the local 'intelligence' at Blackpole to
    run many of the branch's building service functions.
    'Energy will cost the retail division almost £6 million this...

  • Clifton Down is on the up and up 10

    THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION in
    Bristol on February 5 was JS's new
    supermarket at Clifton, the first store to
    open in the new Clifton Down Shopping
    Centre.
    Long before the doors opened there
    were the usual crowds of shoppers,...

  • Pension up 12% 11

    Pension up 12%
    JS PENSIONERS who retired before
    March 31, 1979, have just received the
    happy news that from January 7 their
    pensions went up by 12 per cent.
    Last year an increase of eight per cent
    was approved by the board....

  • Trading moves 11

    Trading moves
    AS PART of the company's planned
    policy to give senior managers in the
    trading department the 'chance to widen
    their experience', Tony Simmons is to
    take over the responsibility of the frozen
    foods department...

  • Managers take up the challenge of the eighties 12

    Managers take up the challenge of the eighties FOR THE FIRST TIME in two years
    all JS managers had the opportunity for
    a get-together when they attended the
    retail managers' conference in Brighton
    on January 27 and 28. Over...

  • Mixing Business with pleasure and a walk on the beach! 14

    BRIGHTON had rarely been more
    popular than during the weekend of the
    retail managers' conference.
    Sometimes it did not seem quite clear
    whether the attraction was the
    Metropole Hotel or the Athina—the
    ship that remarkably...

  • Bath station looks to be on the right lines 15

    Bath station
    THE BATH BUN FIGHT over who is
    to develop the site that includes the listed
    Green Park railway station, looks to
    be almost over. The JS scheme has won
    the approval of the Environment
    Secretary Michael Heseltine,...

  • Bigger than before 15

    Bigger than before
    JS'S NEW STORE AT SURBITON
    opens on March 25. With a 1,639 square
    metre sales area it is considerably bigger
    than the small existing branch it
    replaces. There is a two-storey car park
    above the new...

  • May timing 15

    May timing
    A MAY OPENING is planned for JS's
    new supermarket in Maidenhead. With a
    sales area of over 1,800 square metres it
    will be one of the biggest stores in town.
    The new store's rooftop car parking
    has been designed to...

  • Property page 15

    THE OPENING of Bowthorpe branch
    created 200 new jobs for people living in
    Norwich; a fact that was highlighted in
    a recent report by the Norwich property
    committee.
    Between 1977 and 1979 a total of 825
    new jobs had been...

  • Ten year delay? 15

    Ten year delay?
    BRENTWOOD COUNCIL has passed
    a resolution that could delay JS's plans to build a new supermarket in the town
    for at least ten years.
    JS owns a small portion of a site on
    Hart Street. The rest is owned by...

  • Two-part plan 15

    Two-part plan
    THE FIRST PHASE of JS's new
    development at Basingstoke will open
    for business in April.
    The original plan for the site at
    Brighton Hill Parade, was for a
    supermarket with a sales area of 1,358
    square metres....

  • Fired with enthusiasm 16

    Fired with enthusiasm
    Thepetrof station at JS's Bowthorpe branch is situated across the road from the store Above: This machine compacts ail waste,
    and the containers of compacted
    rubbish are removed regutarty by...

  • Taking the waters 17

    Taking the waters
    A THOROUGH SURVEY of table
    waters generally available in this
    country was carried out recently for the
    Sunday Times' Lifespan section.
    Sainsbury's own label waters—both still
    and sparkling—attained very...

  • Your last chance to pick the winner 18

    Your last chance to pick the winner
    THE WAITING WILL BE OVER for
    the finalists in this year's Miss JS
    competition, on February 23. This is the
    date of the company's annual dinner and
    dance, at which the Miss JS contest is...

  • Appointments 20

    Appointments
    G W Skipper, formerly senior merchandiser,
    branch merchandising department,
    has been appointed deputy
    manager of branch planning services.
    A Branson, formerly financial analyst
    in the distribution division, HO...

  • Long service 20

    Long service
    Jim Martin, a butcher at Wallington,
    has recently celebrated 40 years with JS.
    He joined the company as an errand
    boy in 1930 and during the course of his
    career so far has been a van driver and
    poulterer before...

  • Retirements 20

    Retirements
    Jean Solley, senior clerk at Folkestone
    has retired after 27 years with the
    company.
    'Solley', as she was affectionately
    known at work, began her career at the
    old manual shop at Folkestone and
    carried out...

  • JS's golden girl 21

    JS's golden girl
    Sue Thomason receives her special well-earned award from Derek Williams. A SECRETARIAL trainee from JS has
    attained a high honour early in her
    studies. Not only has 16-year-old Susan
    Thomason become the first...

  • Obituary 21

    Obituary
    Peter Adams, a supermarket assistant at
    Uxbridge branch, died in a road
    accident in December at the age of 17.
    In February last year Peter joined JS
    as a weekend student and was taken on
    as a full-time trainee in...

  • Unexpected Starr turn 21

    Unexpected Starr turn
    FAST FOOTWORK by the
    management of the Lakeside Country
    Club avoided disappointing over 800 JS
    staff, family and friends on the occasion
    of the SSA night on February 10.
    The unpredictable Freddie Starr...

  • Into the frying pan 22

    Into the frying pan
    TOSSING PANCAKES is so much a
    part of our yearly tradition—how many
    of us remember the charming story of its
    origin some 400 years ago?
    Shrove Tuesday is named from the
    verb 'to shrive' which means to...

  • Pancake Princess 22

    Pancake Princess
    A KI-STIM- AIR took over Lincoln's
    Inn Fields on Shrove Tuesday on the
    occasion of the annual Jif Lemon pancake
    races.
    Hundreds of spectators, supporters
    and photographers jostled 1'or places
    along the...

  • Bert looks back on a 'good life' 23

    Bert looks back on a 'good life'
    'I DO FEEL that I've had a very good
    life with Sainsbury's. I've managed to
    grow along with the company and I
    can't foresee a time when it will stop
    developing!'
    Bert Black, recently retired...

  • Alfred comes up stumps! 24

    Archives
    Alfred comes up stumps!
    ALFRED EARL, a keen member of the
    Griffin Athletic Club from its official
    beginnings in 1922, sent the archives a
    great bundle of trophies from his
    cricketing days.
    The Griffin which...