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NEW YEAR APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
FOUR NEW DEPARTMENTAL
DIRECTORS have been appointed -
Ewan Davidson, Nigel Matthews, Roy
Spencer and Keith Worrall.
The appointment of Ewan Davidson,
Nigel Matthews and Roy Spencer
reflects the increasing... -
Ad awards
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Ad awards
A UNIQUE advertising award scheme
was organised last year by the trade
magazine Supermarketing. To set the ball
rolling they approached JS and William
Grant, the whisky distillers, to be
sponsors this year.
The... -
Christmas bonanza
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Christmas bonanza
JS'S MARKET SHARE, as measured by
AGB, has now climbed to an all-time
high of 13.4 per cent, bringing the company
neck and neck with Tesco. This
figure covers a 4-week period ending
December 6 1980, and... -
Contents Page
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Page 1
General news - Four new departmental directors appointed.
Page 2-3
JS's market share equal to Tesco's. Property and company news.
Page 4-5
Two new stores open: Potters Bar and Hampton.
Page 6-8
Company activities, news... -
Pie prizes
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Pie prizes
PALETHORPES, the company acquired
last year by Haverhill Meat Products Limited, have recently been proving just
how good their pies are.
At a Bakery and Confectionery
Exhibition held at Newcastle-upon-Tyne
in... -
Speed limits raised
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Speed limits raised
CASH ONLY checkouts have become a
new feature in many JS stores in the last
few weeks.
This development is one of the various
options on trial to discover which can
give the best and speediest service to... -
Homebase
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Homebase
HOMEBASE has been chosen as the
name for JS's new house and garden
centres.
It was announced in October 1979 that
JS was to enter the £1.5 billion home
improvement market with the formation
of a new company... -
Panel draw
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Panel draw
AN EXTRA ADVANTAGE of being a
member of the Blackfriars consumer
panel became apparent just before
Christmas. A draw was made from
randomly selected numbers on statistical
tables and some lucky winners chosen... -
Pension rises
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Pension rises
GOOD NEW YEAR NEWS for all JS
pensioners who retired before March 31
1980 - they have all been awarded a 12
per cent increase in pension from the J
Sainsbury Pension and Death Benefit
Scheme as from January 5... -
Property
03
WORK IS UNDERWAY at Bath's
historic Green Park station. The first
stage of the project is to restore the
crumbling station and its Georgian
facade. Advising JS in this task is Dr
Peter Cattermole, steam railway fanatic
and... -
S.A.Y.E.
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S.A.Y.E.
SAVE AS YOU EARN! As mentioned
in last month's issue, JS has obtained
shareholders' approval for the introduction
of a new savings-related share option
scheme incorporating improvements
allowed under the 1980... -
Historic Hampton
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TO BLOSSOM in Hampton Nurserylands
was just what JS planned to do and
every hope was fulfilled when Hampton
branch opened on December 9.
The site of this branch in Hampton,
near Richmond in Surrey, really was a
nursery until... -
No holds barred
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No holds dapped
Above: Manager of Potters Bar, Robert
Watson, enjoyed this his second opening
at JS. Right: Happy shoppers and staff
seem to thrive at Potters Bar - especially
in the staff restaurant! JS'S NEW SUPERMARKET at... -
Good judge
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Good judge
HOME ECONOMIST, Wendy Godfrey
(pictured standing centre), recently turned
her hand to judging - in a cookery competition
sponsored by Ocean Spray (of
cranberry fame) and open to first year
students at Leith's... -
Who loves you baby?
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Who loves you baby?
RUMOURS OF KISSES for blushing
staff and customers from 'Kojak' Telly;
Savalas were confirmed by St Stephens
branch in Norwich.
Kojak's surprise shopping trip may
have been due to the fact that he... -
Ashford capers
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Ashford capers
THE PANTOMIME went down just as
well as the Christmas dinner at Ashford
branch. After dinner, and a grand raffle
with over 50 prizes, the real entertainment
- the 'Cinderella Caper' - began!
BPO Rita Farnell... -
Michele dances to the top
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Michele dances to the top
HIGHLY COMMENDED awards for
18 year old Michele Watt have made
Kettering branch very proud of her.
Michele, a skilled supermarket
assistant, has worked for JS for just 18
months but has been a keen... -
Harry's delight
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Harry's delight
CHRISTMAS wouldn't be Christmas
without Sainsbury's according to Harry
Secombe the Goon who lives in Sutton!
He wrote for Punch magazine about
the festive season and said 'What I like
best is going to... -
Muswell marchers
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Muswell marchers
THE MAYOR OF HARINGEY'S sponsored walk in December turned out to be a
special event for Muswell Hill branch.
A team of four, Paul Coster, Dave Morton, Anthony Blake and Barry Putz, joined
in the walk in fancy... -
Over the moon
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Over the moon
FARNHAM'S ENTHUSIASM has
helped the British Kidney Patient
Association even more than they ever
predicted.
The branch staff set an initial fund raising
target of £ 150 which could be used to
send a child... -
Spring clean image
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The new smart attire for all branch staff will include a step-in zipped dress (above
left) or tunic/trouser suit in a 'brick' colour (centre). For management a different
trouser suit style will be in dark brown (right). DARK... -
Party eggsperiences
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Party eggsperiences
A NEW 'QUICK-SNACK' recipe with
pickle has been introduced into selected
branches as number two in the range of
JS party eggs.
Party Eggs with Sweet Pickle have a
filling of chopped egg mixed with... -
Relish that choice
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Relish that choice
SNAP UP the tempting tastes from the
new JS relish range quickly because, if
you don't, someone else will!
They have certainly been a remarkable
development in the own-label success
story. These crunchy... -
Silver spoons
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Silver spoons
THE FOUR LATEST additions to the JS own-label kitchen tool range appear this
month in 56 branches. All made from stainless steel and priced at £1.25 each, they are
(from top to bottom): a ladle, a spoon, a... -
40 years luncheon
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A REMARKABLE cross section of the
JS work force was represented at this
year's 40 year luncheon on January 5.
The chairman, Sir John, and a number
of directors hosted the luncheon held in
honour of the sixteen members of... -
Kenya believe it?
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Kenya believe it? £1,000 IS THE VALUE of the fantastic
Kenya Safari holiday for two offered as
the first prize in the latest SSA raffle.
This holiday of a lifetime commences
June 6 for 14 sun drenched days and
includes... -
Shut that door
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Shut that door
IT IS NOT UNUSUAL for a new branch
to have to close its doors on opening day
to control the teeming hoards of eager
shoppers. But so popular was JS's
Gloucester store just before Christmas
that the very same... -
Take note
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Take note
1981 SEEMS LIKE being a busy year
for all SSA members. Although prices are
on the up and up, the holidays, outings
and other events all seem of exceptional value - both in terms of economy and
enjoyment. So here are... -
What a sauce
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What a sauce
VARIETY MAY WELL BE the spice of
life, but as far as variety of spices or at
least sauces are concerned it would seem
that consumers are conditioned as much
by reputation and labels as by the taste. In a small... -
Bitterne fight disease
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Bitterne fight disease
A weighty cheque was presented by Bitterne to the chairman and secretary of the local
Multiple Sclerosis Society branch. A UNITED EFFORT at Bitterne branch
has raised an impressive sum to aid
research... -
Sky high Heather
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Sky high Heather
'AFTER THE ACTUAL JUMP from
the wing strut, you feel the parachute
open and realise that everything is all
right and actually begin to enjoy the
experience' says 24 year old Heather
Harnett of her first... -
Half year draw
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Half year draw
A LUCKY DRAW is to bejpRroi)
1 and if you have beap^t subscji
member of thfrSfr^for at least three con
secutive months by that date, it could be
your bjg chance to win £1,000!
^TrSiplansjSa half yearly... -
Italian aid
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Italian aid
TWO REQUESTS were recently
received by J S to help the Italian disaster
fund - snack foods and 900 bars of soap
were desperately wanted.
The soap was needed for 900 orphans
in Naples. A group of volunteers... -
Pigs weren't born in packets then!
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Pigs weren't born in packets then!
PRINCIPLES AND HARD WORK
still dominate the life of Frank Soan even
though he retired from Hastings branch
nearly three months ago.
Frank's career covered 43 years of a
rapidly changing... -
Shrewd Aussles
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Shrewd Aussles
SIDES OF HOGGET have recently been
on special offer at the Sainsbury store in
the Northpark Shopping Centre. If you
can't quite place which branch is in the
Northpark Centre, or are not quite sure
what a... -
Lucrative leisuretime
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Lucrative leisuretime
A POSITIVE APPROACH towards his
leisure time made 1980 a special year for
JS architectural assistant Paul Dalby.
It was about two years ago that Paul
joined Sainsbury's and about the same
time he... -
New JS counsellor
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New JS counsellor
AN-HOUR-AND-A-HALF before Barbara
Beevis was due to have what she
thought was her second child, she was
told she was in fact going to have twins!
'It was a terrific shock' says Barbara. 'I
didn't know how I... -
Feedback
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Trolley blues
From: Marjorie Farrell, presidents' office,
Blackfriars
Having read in the December issue the
article on the new Chislehurst store, I
took an early opportunity to visit the
branch.
All looked most inviting and... -
Appointments
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Appointments
JH Dennis, formerly refrigeration
supervisor, branch engineers, Woking,
has been appointed project manager
(central), company engineers at HO.
SL Edwards, formerly insurance
officer - secretary's office, has... -
Christmas bloomers
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Christmas bloomers
APOLOGIES are due from the Journal for inaccuracies that appeared in the
December issue.
Firstly to district manager Alan Roland, who was wrongly identified with
Ontario's Minister of Agriculture and Food,... -
Long service
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Long service
Bert Fuller, project controller in the
architects office at Blackfriars, has completed
40 years' service with JS.
Peter 'Hoppy' Hopkins, reception
manager at Letchworth, has completed
40 years' service with... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Richard Atkinson, senior warehouseman
at Wealdstone, has retired after 16 years'
service with JS.
He joined the company at Harrow as a
porter and when the branch closed he
transferred to Wealdstone.
Mary 'Cis'... -
AMIABLE AMY
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AMIABLE AMY
AMY'S AMICABILITY was directly
due to drinking Sainsbury's tea, or so the
1930's advertisements would have us
believe.
Amy Johnson was born in 1903 in
Hull but was never interested in following
a conventional... -
well, what did you know?
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well, what did you know?
THANKS TO EVERYONE who sent in
answers to the Christmas 'What do you
know' quiz. Some of you were quick to
spot the deliberate trick question. Here
are the answers:
1 John James, may he rest in...
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