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  • Contents Page 01

    Page 2-3
    General News
    Page 4-5
    JS's mew cook shop range
    Page 6
    A look along the shelves
    Page 7
    Wine tasting at HO
    Pages 8/9
    Brighton Hill opens
    Page 10
    New uniforms on trial
    Page 11
    Search for a pretty car park
    Page 12-13
    JS...

  • EEC tax goes as £ falls 02

    EEC tax goes as £ falls
    THE 2.1 PER CENT tax on British
    food imports disappeared last month
    under EEC rules because of the fall of
    the pound on foreign exchange markets
    after a period of appreciation.
    A tax on British food...

  • Green Park gets green light 02

    Green Park gets green light
    YEARS OF INDECISION have
    ended at Bath. On May 19 the City
    Council gave the go-ahead to the JS
    scheme for the Green Park Station site.
    The rival bid by Tesco to build a hotel
    to win the site was...

  • New trio opening soon 02

    New trio opening soon
    THREE MORE new JS supermarkets
    will be opening during the next few
    weeks. One at Rugby on June 17, the
    next at Maidenhead on July 1, and the
    third at Chertsey on July 8.
    First of the three to open is...

  • Quintessent eggs-change 02

    Quintessent eggs-change
    SAINSBURY-SPILLERS has changed
    its name to Quinton Farms. In April,
    Spillers purchased the 40 per cent shareholding
    in Sainsbury-Spillers owned by
    JS.
    The name Quinton Farms is already
    being used by...

  • Second try at Gloucester 02

    Second try at Gloucester
    FOLLOWING LAST YEAR'S
    rejection of plans for a SavaCentre at
    Barnewood by Gloucester City Council,
    JS have now submitted plans for a
    supermarket on the same site.
    The store would be less than half...

  • British bacon is best 03

    British bacon is best
    A BUY BRITISH BACON campaign,
    the biggest ever mounted by JS, received
    a boost on its launch on May 23 from
    Minister of Agriculture, Peter Walker.
    He toured Sainsbury's Victoria branch
    with company...

  • Hypermarketing 03

    Hypermarketing
    MARKET RESEARCH has recently
    been aimed in the direction of
    hypermarkets—and with some
    interesting results.
    The first report was carried out by the
    West End agency, Donaldsons, and
    looked at the Hempstead...

  • JS properties worth £276m 03

    JS properties worth £276m
    JS SHARES shot up lOp following the
    news that a revaluation of, the company's
    properties showed a surplus of £132m.
    The book value of the properties was
    £144m. This comprised £71 m at...

  • COUNTRY CORNER 04

    HARDWARE FLAIR may soon
    become a byword around Blackfriars—
    yet again the departments ability to pick
    the right kind of products for JS has
    been demonstrated, this time by the new
    cookshop section.
    Launched on February 4,...

  • One green bottle . . . 06

    One green bottle . . .
    GREEN AND CHUNKY, wearing a
    gold cap, about five-and-a-half inches
    tall, and often spotted at picnics and at
    dinner with single people. What's this—
    a space invader? You may be forgiven
    for thinking...

  • Pizzas and thins 06

    Pizzas and thins
    THE POPULARITY OF PIZZAS in
    this country has grown beyond
    prediction over recent years.
    The latest indication of this still
    growing trend is the decision taken by
    JS's biscuit buyers to introduce a...

  • A grape success! 07

    A grape success!
    SAINSBURY'S range of 73 own label
    wines is the largest of any food retailer
    in the country, and top wine writers got
    the chance to taste 20 of them at a wine
    tasting held at Stamford House on
    April 29.
    It...

  • Growing success 08

    Growing success
    A STILL GROWING COMMUNITY
    saw the opening of a still growing JS
    store at Brighton Hill, Basingstoke, on
    May 13. Sir John Sainsbury opened this
    branch which will eventually have a
    sales area of 18,700 square...

  • Watford Fills the gap 08

    Watford Fills the gap
    A FACELIFT AT WATFORD branch
    has given the store new importance and
    has improved staff morale.
    The increased display capacity has
    allowed the introduction of an attractive
    free-flow produce department...

  • Dressing the part 10

    Dressing the part
    SMART RECEPTIONISTS at head
    office presented a new image to an
    unsuspecting public last month!
    It was decided that the appearance of
    receptionists at Rennie House and
    Stamford House, Pauline Budgen...

  • Putney's polyester testers 10

    Putney's polyester testers
    THE LONG SAGA of branch staff
    overalls continues and now it is the turn
    of Putney branch to put on trial further
    designs and colour schemes to test their
    practicality under store...

  • Watch this space 11

    CAN A CAR PARK be a work of art? JS thinks it can. So
    much so that the company is putting up £7,000 of the
    £8,000 prize money being offered to the winners of a
    national competition to design a visually acceptable,...

  • JS counsellors celebrate a decade of talking shop 12

    JS counsellors celebrate a decade of talking shop
    Above: The longest and newest serving JS counsellors toast their first decade (left to right) Cynthia Gillett .Kent, SE London i
    5 Essex, Gwen Wright, Midlands—afternoons,...

  • Golden arrows 14

    Golden arrows
    Pictured here with their branch manager is the winning ladies darts team from the
    competition for the EG Ricketts' Cup held at Dulwich on May 12. The team, from
    London Road, Brighton, who beat Bromley in the...

  • Reading, Writing and Rubbish! 14

    Imaginative project work by class 3 on a troublesome subject, was aided
    by a tour of their local Sainsbury 's. Teacher Georgina Jaggers (pictured
    above with her class) enjoyed the visit too! A CROWD OF CHILDREN invaded
    Watney...

  • Wendy likes the taste of JS quality 15

    Wendy likes the taste of JS quality
    I WAS QUITE EXCITED about
    coming to work for JS' said new home
    economist Wendy Godfrey. 'The
    company has the image of quality and
    the work I've seen so far has proved that
    the image is...

  • Your letters 15

    Your letters
    Letters are welcome and should be
    addressed to the editor. Horsepower!
    From: Charles Wills, branch engineers,
    Bromley area office
    Although the branch engineering
    department has always prided itself on
    keeping...

  • Stan changes gear 16

    Stan changes gear IT WAS LIKE having your own little
    business' says Stan Pfeil of the time
    during the late thirties when he was a JS
    roundsman. 'I liked the personal contact
    with customers, I enjoyed the driving
    side of the...

  • Caramel ripple in the pool 17

    Caramel ripple in the pool
    THE DISAPPEARANCE of JS's
    caramel yogurt from the shelves at
    Chippenham branch caused an uproar
    in a local typing pool.
    Some of the mermaids in the pool, it
    seems, became hooked on caramel
    yogurt...

  • Appointments 18

    Appointments
    L Skellon, formerly manager of
    Coldhams Lane, has been appointed
    manager of Lordshill.
    R Wilkinson, formerly manager of
    Woking, has been appointed manager of
    Coldhams Lane.
    K Fitzpatrick, formerly manager...

  • Long service 18

    Long service
    Mike Fowler, manager at
    Bridgwater, has completed 40 years
    with JS.
    He joined the company in
    Northampton and worked at many
    branches before becoming manager at
    Nuneaton in 1970. He moved to
    Bridgwater in...

  • Retirements 18

    Retirements
    James 'Tick' Tickner, a non-perishable
    warehouseman at Basingstoke depot,
    recently had to retire on medical
    grounds after 31 years with JS.
    Following 12 years service in the Navy
    he joined the company in the...

  • Obituary 19

    Obituary
    Iris Carr, a part-time supermarket
    assistant at Kings Heath, died on April
    27 after a long illness.
    Aged 58, she has been at the branch
    since 1966, and was a well liked and
    active member of staff.
    Christopher...

  • The moving ad man writes and... 19

    THE FIRST SILLY SEASON ol' the
    new decade has got off to a rolling start
    in supermarkets with the advent of
    advertising on trolleys.
    An unknown Leeds firm has pulled off
    the marketing coup of the year, winning
    exclusive...

  • Fun in the oven! 20

    Fun in the oven!
    NINE HAPPY EVENTS are expected
    at Bishop's Stortford branch. A fact
    which in itself is not disturbing or even
    special, except that they all seem to coincide
    with the installation of an...

  • Lil knocks 'em in aisles 20

    Lil knocks 'em in aisles
    JS VETERAN LIL EYRE recently appeared
    before an audience of millions—
    knocking up butter!
    As a result of an appeal by archivist
    Harriet Geddes at the JS veterans reunion,
    Lil agreed to demonstrate...

  • Summer smile 20

    Summer smile
    PRETTY GIRLS and summertime
    somehow go together. So at the beginning
    of what we hope will be a glorious
    summer here is pretty Ruth
    Waddingham. Ruth is a supermarket assistant
    at Northampton branch and she
    was...

  • Charles moves into action 21

    Charles moves into action
    WHEN TALKING TO Charles
    Clarenbone you get the definite impression
    that he's determined to make
    the best of his retirement after 48 years'
    service with JS (the last 30 of them at
    Rye Lane shop). And...

  • 'Time to retire' says Pat 22

    'Time to retire' says Pat
    PAT PENDRY has seen a lot of
    changes in Midlands trading throughout
    the 45 years he has spent with the company.
    Pat concluded his long career at
    Walsall branch as grocery manager.
    His working life...

  • Start of a new life for George 23

    Start of a new life for George
    A POPULAR PERSONALITY at
    Colchester branch retired on May 23.
    On that date deputy manager, E G
    (George) Hill, was looking forward to a
    new future from a career of over 40
    years at JS.
    George...

  • The Pied Piper of Rennie House 24

    Archives
    The Pied Piper of Rennie House DID YOU KNOW that rats have a
    discriminating palate, enjoying the
    exotic taste of coriander mixed with
    stale bread? Fred Green, sometimes
    known as Rattie, revealed this and...