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Chocks away
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Chocks away
JS AND BRITISH AIRWAYS have
signed an agreement to turn part of the
airline's West London Terminal in the
Cromwell Road, into the largest
supermarket in central London.
The deal gives JS the lease of the
ground... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-5
News
Page 3
Property
Page 6-7
Branch opening—Leeds—a JS supermarket and a Homebase store gives the company its most successful opening to date
Page 8, 9, 20, 22
General news
Page 10-11
New products
Page 12-13
Goodies... -
Basingstoke tip off
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Basingstoke tip off
PLANS TO SITE a rubbish tip close to
JS's largest depot at Basingstoke have
been withdrawn after long negotiations
between the company and Basingstoke
Council officials.
The depot staff received this news... -
Photo competition
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Picking the winners—a tough job for photo competition judges
Sydney Harding (left) and Peter Dixon. -
Property
03
PERMISSION has been given by the city
planning committee for a Homebase
store to be built in Cardiff. The 30,000 sq
ft building with parking for 250 cars, will
be next to the new JS supermarket to be
built on the site of an... -
Senior management appointments
03
Senior management appointments
THE SENIOR MANAGEMENT of
certain departments is changing this
autumn.
Mike Bates, previously senior manager
of cakes/biscuits buying, will move to the
grocery division and take... -
On the trail
04
THE TOTAL CAPACITY and the most
economical use of JS's transport system is
constantly under close scrutiny by the
distribution division. During recent
acquisitions of new refrigerated trailers
those considerations have been... -
What a Swiss!
04
What a Swiss!
TRYING CHEESE for breakfast led JS
customer John Parker to a special prize.
John and his wife Pauline entered this
year's JS's Freezer Magazine competition,
sponsored by 'Cheeses from
Switzerland'. They had to... -
Cashier training
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Cashier training
THIS MONTH sees the launch of an
exciting new cashier training programme,
unique to JS.
This is the single most important
element of the campaign to improve the
'front end' operation which is where... -
Rates rise
05
Rates rise
IN RECENT WEEKS an unwelcome
delivery has landed on the doormats of
most people in Greater London—a
supplementary rates demand.
JS was no exception and the one that
arrived at Blackfriars for the... -
Supplier's surprise
05
Supplier's surprise
DURING this the Year of the Disabled JS
has been pleased to realise just how much
very practical help the company can give.
Nimbus Laboratories are manufacturers
of soaps, toiletries and allied
products... -
Leeds
06
The chairman and store manager, Peter Wesson,
(left) open the supermarket doors. Homebase manager Terry Nicholson. A DOUBLE FIRST on Tuesday October
13 marked an important milestone in
Salisbury's history—an opening... -
National Fun Run
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National Fun Run
THE SUNDAY TIMES National Fun
Run was held on Sunday September 27 in
Hyde Park. JS was well represented for
among the 27,000 entrants were a group
of 30 head office personnel who entered
as a 'business team'... -
Harlow farewell
09
Harlow farewell
SADNESS was forgotten at the 'official'
closure party of Harlow branch on
October 3.
Nuns, schoolgirls, doctors and everyone
joined in at the fancy dress disco. They all
said a fond farewell to the full... -
Marathon girls
09
Marathon girls
TINA SMITH and Theresa O'Donnell,
clerks at Bedford branch, recently
completed a 13 mile marathon and
raised £50 for local charities.
Tina recalls the experience in the
following poem:
We two pals entered... -
Crunchy creams
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Crunchy creams
CRUNCH YOUR WAY into a dreamy
cream from the JS new range of cream
biscuits. Currant creams, butter sandwich
creams, and malt crunch creams with
chocolate flavoured filling are all
premium products which are... -
Perfect blend
10
Perfect blend
WINE OF THE MONTH for November
is Cotes du Roussillon, price £1.85,
available in 153 branches.
The Cotes du Roussillon are situated
around Perpignon in the foothills of the
Pyrenees in Southern France. The... -
To the rescue
10
To the rescue
FIRST AID in the home is the subject of
a new Sainsbury book.
There is as much risk of an accident in
the home as there is on the roads and this
latest hardback book has been written to
help people avoid... -
Discount launch
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Discount launch
ONE OF JS's most important areas of
own-label development, and yet one that
retains a low profile, is the range of
cooking oils.
The use of cooking oils has a long and
interesting history and in the... -
West coast arrivals
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West coast arrivals
FOLLOWING THE RECENT-and
astounding—successful introduction of
Californian wines into the UK wine
market, their growing potential has been
recognised by JS. Four Californian wines
have been added to the... -
Goodies galore
12
WHETHER FOR STOCKINGS
or stocking fillers, JS
offers a wide range of
goods in the textiles
departments of the larger
stores.
For children there are
woolly hats, scarves, mits
and gloves included in the
new JS autumn... -
JUST THE JOB
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JUST THE JOB
'This month the
Journal looks
at the role of
the company
architect KEEPING UP with a fast changing world
is one of Mike Dunkley's priorities as
company architect.
Mike not only has to investigate new
building... -
Executive club
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Executive club
BIAS IN THE MEDIA was discussed at
the Executive Club at Blackfriars on
October 7.
David Dimbleby, the well-known and
respected television presenter, accepted
the Club's invitation to air his views on
the... -
1981 Photographic Competition—results
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PRIZE WINNERS
The 1981 JS Joumal/SSA
photographic competition
THANK YOU! to the hundreds of people who entered the
1981 photographic competition.
The judges, Peter Dixon, chief designer at JS and Sydney
Harding from the... -
25 on the increase
18
THE CHAIRMAN, Sir John Sainsbury,
welcomed approximately 100 new
members personally to the twelfth 25
club dinner.
This annual event was held in honour
of a new grand total of 996 current
employees who have completed 25... -
Angel of mercy
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Angel of mercy
A QUICK REACTION from two JS
personnel at Dartford saved a life on
Friday September 25. Mr and Mrs Crafer,
regular shoppers at the store, were
shopping for a special dinner to celebrate
Mr Crafer's 76th... -
Fund raising tour de France
20
Fund raising tour de France
YOU MAY REMEMBER from the
August JS Journal that Alan Cade and
Ken West, two 17 year old students at
Coldhams Lane, were about to embark
on a 1,200 mile sponsored cycle ride
around France.
The... -
Just a run around
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Just a run around
A 'ROUND THE DEPOT' race has
warmed up keen sportsmen at Basingstoke
depot.
On September 20 a small but enthusiastic
number of entrants were divided
into various groups according to age and
sex to set off... -
Terry's walkabout
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Terry's walkabout
WHETHER ON A WALKABOUT or a
skateabout there is one member of the
loading bank team at Rennie House that
likes to have music on his mind as he
travels.
Office serviceman Terry Hodge
entered a competition... -
Time still flies
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Time still flies
'I'M REALLY AMAZED how the time
has just flown by since I retired' says
Geoff Varley. He retired after 44 years at
JS on July 24 from St Stephens branch,
Norwich, where he was leading sales
assistant... -
Appointments
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Appointments
D Harding, formerly deputy manager of
Greenford branch, has been appointed
deputy manager of Uxbridge.
P Weston, formerly grocery manager
of Greenford branch, has been appointed
deputy manager of Hayes.
D... -
Golden shoes
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Golden shoes
WAREHOUSEMAN at Buntingford
depot, Alan Atkins, who recently became
a life member no 4022 of the exclusive
'escapers' club—the Golden Shoe Club
(JS Journal— April 1981)—was presented
with his membership... -
Long service
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Long service
Ray Cheeseman, meat manager at
Wallington, has completed 25 years'
service with JS.
He joined the company at Addiscombe
and worked at many branches in that
area. He was appointed assistant meat
manager at... -
Wooden spoon
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Wooden spoon
IN THE JUNE issue of the Journal we
told the story of how twenty five
Sainsbury butchers—the Sausages—
entered BBC TV's 'You Must be Joking' possesquiz
contest. They have now received their wooden
spoon... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Ivor Bettridge, the loading bank
supervisor at Blackfriars, died on August
5 at the age of 60 after a long illness.
Ivor began working for the company as
a porter in the training section in June
1969 and a year... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Marjorie Pelling, chief display assistant at
Hastings, has retired after 19 years'
service with JS.
She joined the company at the old
Hastings store working on the grocery
counter and later moved to the... -
Try it and see...
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IN THE SIXTEENTH century three
exotic beverages (cocoa, tea and coffee)
became known in the Western world.
Closely packed, bean-like seeds found in
cucumber shaped pods were named
'cacahuati* and known in English as
cocoa....
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