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General news - Financial fireworks (interim results) Minister thinks JS is tops. The luck of the draw for Boscombe. Christmas hols. Guess who
came to lunch?
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Three new stores open: Macclesfield,... -
Interim results—Explosive news
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Interim results—Explosive news
REMEMBER REMEMBER the fifth
of November. But it was not the
explosive attempts of one Mr Guy
Fawkes that caught the imagination of
the media, but JS's announcement of
this year's half year... -
Canadian Minister praises Victoria
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Canadian Minister praises Victoria
Ontario's Minister of Agriculture and Food, the Hon Lome Henderson with JS district
manager Rodney Brooksby. THERE'S NOTHING as good as
Sainsbury's in Ontario, Canada,
according to Ontario's... -
Final shareout
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Final shareout
NICELY TIMED for a Christmas
shopping spree was the payment of the
final third of this year's profit sharing
scheme to staff who opted for cash and
not shares. Monthly paid staff received
the money as part of... -
Holiday time
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Holiday time
CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST upon us
again (already?) and is undoubtedly one
of the busiest times for all JS staff. So it
is very important that everyone gets the
holiday arrangements clear.
JS branches will be closed to... -
Job satisfaction
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Job satisfaction
SEASON'S GREETINGS have been
given to all Tesco staff in an unusual
form this year.
Breaking with a 20 year tradition of
giving a monetary Christmas bonus, the
group has instead given current employees
a... -
Royal visitor
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Royal visitor
PRINCE CHARLES was once again the guest of Sir John Sainsbury at a working
lunch held at Stamford House on October 29. This is the third time His Highness has
visited JS, in his capacity as president of The... -
Three cheers
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Three cheers
BOSCOMBE BRANCH are the lucky
winners of the gallon of whisky offered
in the SSA's company wide raffle
organised to raise money for the
Virginia McKenna Leukaemia Appeal
Fund.
The draw was made by... -
A touch of the Orient
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A touch of the Orient
CURRIES AND ORIENTAL COOKER Y
is the latest addition to the range of
Sainsbury's good value cook books.
This spicy book is the fourth written
by Josceline Dimbleby specifically for
JS. Curries and... -
Macclesfield makes its mark
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Macclesfield makes its mark
JS'S MOVE NORTH gained strength
on November 4 with the opening of a
supermarket in Macclesfield, the
company's third store in Cheshire. (The
others are at Northwich and Wilmslow.)
Even though this... -
Dried and tested to our own recipe
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Dried and tested to our own recipe
JS'S NEW sugar rolled chopped dates
are a bake-day bargain at 27p for 250
grams and all large branches now have
dried fruit salad at 48p for 250 grams
which compares favourably with... -
Seven ways of keeping your temper
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Seven ways of keeping your temper
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN are a
new range of own-label kitchen gadgets,
that between them solve quite a few of
the fiddly jobs connected with eating
and drinking.
All of them could even prevent... -
There's an awful lot of coffee in . . .
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There's an awful lot of coffee in . .
GOLD CHOICE is now JS's top choice
in freeze-dried instant coffee—and
selecting a superior beverage will not
now set you back a fortune. Gold Choice
is the company's first entry into... -
What a sauce
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What a sauce
A SAUCY MOOD might affect your
day-to-day mealtimes in the future with
the speedy help of two new own-label JS
sauces for cooking.
The two varieties, curry, and sweet
and sour, are on sale at all large... -
Christmas cheers . . .
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Christmas cheers . . .
CHRISTMAS QUAFFING, that ever
popular pastime, will be enhanced this
year by some of the latest additions to
JS's own-label wines and beers.
Two new traditional beers have appeared
on the shelves in... -
Once upon a vine . . .
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Once upon a vine . . .
SAINSBURY'S SEVENTH food
guide appeared on the shelves recently
and should prove a must for most of us
as in its pages it unravels many of the
mysteries of the vine.
Understanding wine is a fully... -
A touch of class in a glass
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A touch of class in a glass
THOSE CONNOISSEURS with a taste
for the occasional tipple of cognac will
greatly appreciate the latest addition to
JS's own-label spirits range, Grande
Fine Cognac VSOP - XO.
Imbibers will be... -
Quark, quark what's there
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Quark, quark what's there
QUARK is not the sound made by an
upper class duck, but what the Germans
call a type of skimmed milk soft cheese
that is extremely popular all over the
Continent, but almost unheard of in the
UK.... -
Wakey, Wakey!
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Chislehurst by night
the attractive store
front. Right: The
chairman and store
manager Doug Carey
welcome early
customers. THE SLEEPY HIGH STREET in
Chislehurst woke up with a start on
Tuesday November 18 for the... -
A dream comes true
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A DEPARTURE from tradition was
appreciated by local residents on the
opening day of JS's new branch at
Wigston in Leicestershire on November
25. Sainsbury's (rather than Jimmy
Saville) 'fixed-it' for local house-wife
Audrey... -
SUCCESS STORY
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"We have never had
such good press in
the City pages as we
had when we re-
ported our first half
year results just a
few weeks ago. And
frankly "I think it is
fair to say that we
have never deserved
a better press! It... -
A tricycle made for you
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A tricycle made for you
CUNNING STUNTS is an eightwoman
theatre group that is about to
burst on to the stage of the Tricycle
Theatre in Kilburn High Road.
The Theatre is just down the road
from JS's Kilburn branch, and it is... -
Competition pays dividends
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Competition pays dividends
IMPRESSIVE MILEAGE can be
acheived through car park ideas! Mike
Dunkley, JS company architect and a
member of the JS arts panel, was
chosen as a judge for the recent car
park design competition.... -
Fact finding tour of JS
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Fact finding tour of JS
A GROUP OF JAPANESE busimen
on a fact finding whistlestop
tour of Great Britain and Germany recently
paid a visit to JS's offices at
Blackfriars.
They were treated to a general presentation
about the... -
JS and the art of sponsorship
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JS and the art of sponsorship
BUSINESS SPONSORSHIP of the arts
is an area that has been developing over
the years and one in which JS is
involved.
This year, for the third time, awards
to sponsors have been presented by... -
New overalls for all next year
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New overalls for all next year
A FINAL DECISION has been reached
on the new look for all branch staff.
The new overalls are closely based on
the styles that have been on trial at
Putney branch over the last few months.
A... -
Green Park projects steams ahead
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Green Park projects steams ahead
THE NEW YEAR should see the start
of restoration work on the old engine
shed at Bath's Green Park station which
will become a car park. This alone will
cost in the region of £1 million and
a... -
'Slow movers' quicken pace at Hoddesdon
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'Slow movers' quicken pace at Hoddesdon
A NEW WAREHOUSE on a 12-month
rental, has opened up 20,000 square feet
of extra room at Hoddesdon depot for
'slow moving' and some non-perishable
and non-food lines.
The slow moving... -
Travelling scholarship for Paul
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Travelling scholarship for Paul
TRAINEE MANAGER Paul Sharp,
from Welwyn Garden City branch is
an example of the kind of young
talent that is being attracted to JS these
days. For last month Paul was the
recipient of a £50... -
YOUR LETTERS
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JS Polished off
From: Mrs E Dudley, hygiene
department, Buntingford depot
I would be interested to know if other
hygiene departments have as much
trouble getting supplies as we seem to at
Buntingford. Here, anything we need... -
Ann is bowled over
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Ann is bowled over
Ann looks thoroughly at home with the idea with the news oj her win (right) and over
the moon at the official presentation (above). A STAR has been found at Leamington
Spa! Ann Bowell, butcher at... -
The new Executive Club
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The new Executive Club
THE BIRTH of a new Sainsbury's club
was celebrated at the wake of its predecessor
on November 3. The ever popular
JS Traders' Club has been re-born as the
even more ambitious Executive Club,
which has... -
ANDY RECAPTURES THE GOLDEN DAYS OF THE SILVER SCREEN
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Andy relives some of the golden
days when he visits the Astoria
at Brixton (right) or such relics
of a different age like the
Granada Tooting organ (centre)
which is now buried under a
Bingo callers' rostrum! ANDY GARNER,... -
Appointments
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Appointments
D Critcher, formerly meat manager at
Dunstable, has been appointed area
meat specialist at Uxbridge.
R MacMillan, formerly an assistant
buyer in the dairy buying department,
has been appointed a buyer in the... -
Long service
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Long service
Len Brice, meat manager at Stratford,
recently completed 25 years' service with
JS.
He joined the company at Seven
Kings and worked at many branches
before being promoted to head butcher
in 1970. Len... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
Brian Cole, provisions manager at
Bishops Stortford branch, died on
November 8 aged 43.
Brian joined JS in 1962 and was
appointed provisions manager in 1974,
but due to ill health had worked in the
office for the... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Bill King,-a driver at Basingstoke depot,
retired last month after 33 years with JS.
He joined the company at Blackfriars,
became a driver in 1948 and moved to
the depot in 1964.
Alf Holden, a returns inspector... -
Texas Xmas!
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Texas Xmas!
CHRISTMAS wouldn't be Christmas
without a JS Christmas pudding on the
table, according to an English family
now living in Dallas, Texas. Not having
a JS pudding to tuck into was so unthinkable
they asked some... -
A new face for JS cosmetics
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A new face for JS cosmetics
NEWCOMER to the company,
Madeline Wicks, this year became JS's
first ever toiletries and cosmetics
development manager.
Maddie began her career as a graduate
trainee in industry before she... -
High flying accountant
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High flying accountant
IN HER SPARE TIME Katherine
Howard likes nothing better than to be
behind the controls of a light aircraft
with her head in the clouds. But as JS's
new assistant chief accountant she has
her feet... -
New head of food technology
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New head of food technology
MALCOLM KANE is the new head of
JS's food technology department at
Blackfriars. He has been involved with
the technical side of food manufacturing
for the past 16 years, and he joins the
company... -
Press office newsflash
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Press office newsflash
A NEW JOB and a new home for
Glynis Mcintosh, who joined JS's public
relations department on November 3, as
a press officer. Glynis, who is 26, and her
husband Andrew, a quantity surveyor,
are both... -
A problem halved
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A problem halved
MANY CHARITIES are supported by
JS but one in particular freely offers help
and advice to staff in return for the aid
that the Sainsbury's Charitable Fund
has devoted to it. This advisory service
is offered... -
Debbie is the tops
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Debbie is the tops
NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Debbie
Knight, a skilled supermarket assistant
at Guildford, has set her sights on joining
the ever growing ranks of women in
JS management and has certainly set off
on the right... -
Variety with security
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Variety with security
Geoff Burley (2nd left) answers questions, backed up by produce manager at Hayes
Alison Basford and Doreen Collins (right). AS WELL AS PRODUCING an
increased profit at a time when so many
other companies... -
Gerry's going to take things easy
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Gerry's going to take things easy
'IF YOU COULD PICK your
time' said Gerry Smith, formerly area
meat specialist at Uxbridge, 'I think I
would have chosen April with the warm
weather ahead to retire rather than
October.... -
What do you know ?
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