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A family occasion
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A family occasion
A PROUD MOMENT for chairman John Sainsbury after receiving his knighthood
from the Queen at Buckingham Palace, on March 4.
The investiture was a family occasion, and Sir John is pictured here with his wife Any... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-7 and 17
General news
Pages 8-10
Women in Management
Page 11
Property
Page 12/13
Miss JS finals
Pages 14/15
Olympic Swimmer
Page 16
Letters
Pages 18-23
People
Page 24
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JS man is new SavaCentre chief
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JS man is new SavaCentre chief
JS CHIEF ENGINEER George Lloyd
has now been appointed chief engineer
of SavaCentre, the jointly owned
hypermarket venture of JS and British
Home Stores.
George will be responsible... -
No roasting for JS
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No roasting for JS
THE HOT POTATO issue raised by
JS's advert which stated why we do not
sell the most widely grown variety of
potato in Britain, the Pentland Crown,
has been examined by the Advertising
Standards... -
Them and US
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Them and US
MOVING STATESIDE is understood
to be the latest plan of the Tesco group
of supermarkets.
They are thought to be looking for a
US grocery retailer with up to 100
outlets of 50,000 square feet each and
close to... -
JS takes the stage at Sadler's Wells
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JS takes the stage at Sadler's Wells
TOP JOURNALISTS and broadcasters
were the guests of JS at a number of
'press nights', held at the Sadler's Wells
theatre during the recent London season
of the Sadler's Wells Royal... -
NZ deputy PM pays a visit
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NZ deputy PM pays a visit
DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER of New
Zealand Brian Tallboys stopped off at
JS during his recent flying visit to
Britain. Mr Tallboys was on his way to
important talks in Brussels, but he
found time to visit... -
Veterans outgrow venue
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Veterans outgrow venue
JS VETERANS have outgrown all the
possible venues for their annual get together
so this year the event is being held
on two days. All those coming by coach
who live north of the river Thames and
all... -
Get up and at 'em!
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Get up and at 'em!
IF YOU CAN'T FACE BREAKFAST
here are a couple of new JS own-label
cereals that could make you change your
mind.
Crunchy Oat Cereal is a must for
those who wave the wholefood banner.
It's made from natural... -
'I'm just mad about Saffron'
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'I'm just mad about Saffron'
A MEDITERRANEAN FLAVOUR
has been added to the range of JS ownlabel
savoury rices. Savoury Saffron
Rice is now in store in a distinctive new
packaging design which will shortly also
be adopted by... -
Trip go through the tulips
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Trip go through
the tulips
'FANTASTIC VALUE' was the common
remark made by over 100 happy
SSA weekend trippers to Amsterdam
earlier this month.
Pleasant spring weather, a lovely interesting
city and a centrally located... -
Life or death donation
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Life or death donation
SOME 3,600 PEOPLE DIE every year
in the British Isles from terminal renal
failure, and they die, not because
treatment is unknown, but because no
treatment is available.
When the cheese department... -
Tied to the job
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Tied to the job
DURING THE COURSE of his daily
shredding duties an unfortunate
accident befell Graham Bonsey, PA to
departmental director Dennis Males.
His tie got shredded!
'Someone told me that the bag on the
machine was... -
Match of the day
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Match of the day
ROYSTON UNDER TWELVES met
first division Crystal Palace recently,
thanks to the efforts of Ray Hall who
works at Buntingford depot.
Ray is employee services administrator
at the depot but in his spare... -
Metric tea at no extra cost
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Metric tea at no extra cost
DON'T PANIC over the news that this
year will see the end of another imperial
era — that of tea being sold in imperial
measures.
The benefit falls to the consumer, for
although going metric will... -
School outing goes behind the scenes
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School outing goes behind the scenes
A PARTY OF SCHOOL CHILDREN so enjoyed their look behind
the scenes at Purley branch they all wrote the most
delightfully illustrated thanks notes. -
Women at the top
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The role of women in the business world has
changed dramatically in recent years. Now as we
enter the Eighties—a new decade when we can
confidently expect to encounter many more
changes in every way—are women taking up... -
. . . and the rest
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. . . and the rest
INTERESTING PROPERTY moves
have recently been made by some of JS's
high street competitors.
The Associated British Foods supermarket
chain, Fine Fare, have purchased 52 small Pricerite shops... -
Plymouth ho!
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Plymouth ho!
A MULTI-MILLION pound hotel and
shop development is to be built in the
centre of Plymouth. It will feature a
large- JS supermarket and other unit
shops, topped by a Hilton hotel and a
car park for 600... -
Property page
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AS PRESS DAY LOOMED for the
Journal this month the birth of a new
SavaCentre took place.
On March 18, Basildon in Essex became
the proud location of this important
development which almost doubles
the size of the existing... -
Saint and dinner!
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Saint and dinner!
SAINT JOHN made way for Sir John at
Walthamstow a few weeks ago. The former
Saint John Ambulance Brigade
headquarters in Linden Road was demolished
in order to clear the site ready
for work to start on a... -
Stronger link
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Stronger link
A LONG ASSOCIATION with
Surbiton is being strengthened by JS this
month. On March 25 a new supermarket
opens to replace its smaller predecessor
also in Victoria Road.
JS first opened a counter service
branch... -
An evening of wine, women and song at West Centre
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BATH OVERFLOWED with victorious
cheers when 16-year-old Dawn Harper
was voted Miss Sainsbury 1980, at the
SSA's annual dinner dance, held on
February 23 at the West Centre Hotel in
London.
Dawn is a weekend student at... -
Olympic Swimmer
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OLYMPIC swimmer Tony Stickjitndfe
no ordinary swimrher and'"'t, the
Olympics he is competingiin are no
(Ordinary 0 jyrnpics.
Tjony, who is a Jjutcbet at Poote
branch, has bnlf CMie led and he 8
representing Great Srifain... -
'Funny Money' raises £10,000
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'Funny Money'
raises £10,000
ENOUGH MONEY to buy 200
medibikes was raised by the joint
JS/ Woman's Own 'Funny Money'
appeal which ran at the branches for five
weeks last autumn, in aid of 'Together
for Children'.
A... -
Jarring note
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Jarring note
LIGHT FINGERS have been
interfering with the efforts of members
of the retail personnel department and
SSA office at Stamford House.
For some time now they have been
regularly filling a jar with coppers... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Out-store bakeries
From: D Parker, Blackfriars
In the light of the company's growing
success with in-store bakeries, has
anyone ever considered opening... -
Texas rangers
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Texas rangers
The Thomas More team with their manager Mack Farquhar ST THOMAS MORE FC under 13's
team is playing an away game that will
see Charlton driver John Woods and his
son Sean spending Easter in Dallas,
Texas.
Sean... - Family Day going according to plan 18
- JS completes perfection 18
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Houseperson!
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Houseperson!
RETIREMENT is the subject of much
discussion — and of yet another letter
to the Journal. The letter was from Mick
Kernaghan in the motor engineers'
department at Buntungford depot and
recommended an ode to... - Starting afresh 19
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Appointments
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Appointments
G W Skipper, formerly senior merchandiser,
branch merchandising department,
has been appointed deputy
manager, branch planning services.
A M Branson, formerly financial analyst
distribution, has been... -
Long service
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Long service
Jeff Saunders, assistant meat manager at
Kempston, this month celebrates 40
years with JS.
He began his career at 13/15 Stamford
Street as a tradesman and transferred to
Bedford in 1940. He went into the... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Gordon Maxwell died on February 24
after several months' illness. He joined
the company 19 years ago, initially to
sell advertising space in Sainsbury's
Family Magazine. More recently he was
a well-known figure... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Grace Goodley, security officer in the
Romford area, has retired after 24 years
with the company.
Grace joined Collier Row until the
Harold Hill branch opened. There she
worked in various departments until
1964... -
'Digging at dawn!'
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'Digging at dawn!'
A COMPLETE CIRCLE was made by
Jim Gower, meat manager at Rye Lane
Peckham, when he retired on January 7.
During his 43 years at JS Jim moved
around to various branches in south east
London. His very first... -
Family man at home
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Family man at home
'I LIKE PEOPLE and I've met some
lovely people during my 42 years with
the firm' says George Bradburn, who
retired on March 8, as reception manager
at Dunstable branch.
He met some 'lovely people'... -
Retirement bowls Phil over
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Retirement bowls Phil over
'I'LL NEVER FORGET the opening
day of Hayward's Heath branch because
that was my first day at JS' remembers
Owen 'Phil' Phillips, ex-manager of
Oxted. 'With my 45 years' service
completed before I... -
All that glitters...
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Archives
All that glitters... GOLDEN GUINEAS, minted between
1787 and 1800 during the reign of
George III, were the model for one of
the items most frequently sent to the
archives for identification—a trade
token....
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