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Buy British Buy Best
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Buy British Buy Best
THE THEME of the National Grocers'
Benevolent Fund charity luncheon, held
on November 6 at the Hilton Hotel, was
the Best of British. The luncheon, which
was sponsored by JS—the first time that... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-3
News
Page 3
Property
Page 4-6
Branch openings—two new stores at Walthamstow and Harlow
Page 7-10
New products
Page 11
Business Enterprise Award
Page 12-13
Interim results—Sainsbury's half-year results hit the... -
Homebase appointment
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Homebase appointment
DINO ADRIANO has been made general
manager and a director of Homebase.
The appointment took effect last month.
Dino, who is 38, has been with JS
for 17 years. He joined as a trainee
accountant and moved... -
Property
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PROPERTY
FOLLOWING THE ENORMOUS
success of the new store at Moortown,
Leeds, more jobs for local people have
been created. Already employing 201 people (16 management, 70 full-time and
115 part-time) an additional 12 staff... -
Royal visitor
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Royal visitor
IN HIS CAPACITY as president of the
Friends of Covent Garden, an organisation
of which Sir John Sainsbury is
chairman, the Prince of Wales recently
visited Stamford House.
As on previous occasions, the visit... -
Walthamstow
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NICE WEATHER FOR DUCKS greeted
the opening of JS's biggest store in
London —the new supermarket at
Walthamstow—on October 20.
Despite the downpour, and a queue
naturally stunted by the bad weather,
support for the new... -
Harlow
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Roy Griffiths welcomes Doris Brasier Happy crowds during opening morning JS'S NEW HARLOW store in Essex,
opened its doors to a chilly but bright
morning and a queue of eager customers
on October 27.
The opening ceremony was... -
Beers for Christmas
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Beers for Christmas
A NEW ADDITION to JS's range of
beers this Christmas is Yorkshire Bitter. It
has been added to give bitter fans an even
greater choice. From a traditional
northern brewery, it has a good head to it
and... -
Cherries
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Cherries
CHRISTMAS COCKTAILS won't be the
same if they're missing that little extra—a
cherry.
So complete your home drinks supplies
with a jar of the new JS Cocktail Cherries
with maraschino flavouring, costing... -
Eaten with relish
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Eaten with relish
SOUR SWEET CUCUMBERS are a new
and exciting own-label product.
Prepared in Holland, these are a
special variety of cucumber which have
been preserved in a sour sweet vinegar
containing dill and mustard... -
Little extras
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Little extras
FESTIVE MEALS can be enhanced by
seasonally coloured table accessories.
Red and green luxury paper napkins have
been launched for a second Christmas
season in a specially redesigned package,
named... -
Pickled
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Pickled
PICKLED ONIONS in clear vinegar are
the latest addition to the JS own-label
pickled onion range. A 439g (15Vioz) jar
is priced 48p.
Already established are pickled onions
in malt vinegar and sweet pickled onions. -
Charity cards
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SPREAD A LITTLE yuletide cheer by
sending your friends and relatives a card
from a range of attractive charity
Christmas cards which offer excellent
value for money.
These cards have been developed
jointly by JS and... -
Fresh mint flavour
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Fresh mint flavour
FRESH MINT, as opposed to dried, is the
base ingredient, which gives a fuller
flavour to JS's new own-label Fresh
Garden Mint in vinegar.
The sauce comes in concentrated
form, so extra vinegar and sugar... -
JS steel appeal
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JS steel appeal
MIND YOUR FINGERS with the new
range of JS own-label kitchen knives. At
very competitive prices these knives
complement the existing wide range of JS
houseware.
The knives have stainless steel blades
for... -
Skin care flair
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Skin care flair
SKIN CARE is a new range of own-label products including a
cleanser, freshener, moisturiser and enriched night cream.
Suitable for all skin types, these products provide the basis for a
beauty routine to look... -
Electric news
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Electric news
TURN ON and tune in with a new range
of JS batteries. Comprising the six most
popular sizes the range is competitively
priced from the Standard R14 (SP2) at
39p to the Super R20 (HP2) at 49p each.
A special... -
Fuller tomato taste
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Fuller tomato taste
TASTE THE REAL tomatoes in the new
JS Italian Tomato Ketchup. Whereas
most ketchups are produced from paste,
fresh tomatoes have gone into making
this product, giving a better flavour.
The product is... -
J range plus
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J range plus
KIT YOURSELF OUT for Christmas
with a JS Beauty Box. These compact
boxes contain new eye shadow shades to
complement those already established in
the J range and come complete with
sponge-tipped applicators and... -
Baby specials
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Baby specials
A REDESIGNED LABEL has given a
new look to the own-label range of JS
baby care products, which also has some
new additions.
Zinc and Castor Oil Cream with
lanolin (55p for a I50g pot) will treat
nappy rash and... -
Ideal gifts
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Ideal gifts
A TASTE OF HONEY from a Sainsbury's
gift box could add a touch of sweetness to
the festive season and make a welcome
present.
For honey lovers a selection of three
varieties—Pure, Clear and... -
Ole olives
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Ole olives
OLIVES are always a popular party
munch and JS have now introduced a
range of products using specially selected
best quality Spanish Manzanilla green
olives in brine.
Three types are available—green olives
with... -
Saucy
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Saucy
CRANBERRY SAUCE is a perfect
accompaniment to your Christmas dinner
so this year why not try the new JS
own-label variety.
Made with cranberries, glucose, syrup
and sugar a 185g (6.53oz) jar is priced at
31p.
Fresh... -
Business Enterprise Award to JS
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Business Enterprise Award to JS
SAINSBURY'S HAVE WON this year's
Business Enterprise Award. Competition
forgotten, the chairmen of Britain's two
best known High Street chains—Marks
& Spencers and... -
INTERIM RESULTS
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FIREWORKS FROM SAINSBURY'S
illuminated the City on November 4
with the announcement of sparkling
half-year results.
Whilst other retailers have been
reporting poor or merely average
performances JS produced a... -
Training lift off
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Training lift off
THE NEW CASHIER training programme
is now operational in all JS
supermarkets with electronic cash registers.
This programme (reported in the
October issue) has been designed especially
for, and is unique... -
Conquer the Kongur
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Conquer the Kongur
Proof that JS food has a head for heights A SAINSBURY'S diet proved its worth
during the successful British Mount
Kongur expedition to China.
On July 12, after an earlier unsuccessful
attempt, a British... -
Great gravy gourmets
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Great gravy gourmets
PETER POWELL, a Radio One DJ who
is also famous for his love of perfect
gravy to accompany the Sunday roast,
was invited recently to Stamford House
to demonstrate his cooking skills.
His hints on the art... -
Food Retailing and the Environment
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Food Retailing and the Environment
FOR THE INTEREST of local authorities
and those concerned with food shopping,
JS have published a booklet entitled
Food Retailing and the Environment.
In July of this year the chairman gave... -
'O'-levels in JS?
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'O'-levels in JS?
SCHOOLCHILDREN from Poynton
County High School in Cheshire chose
to study JS s Macclesfield branch as part
of their 'O' level in British Industrial
Society. The exam required them to
submit a 750 word... -
SavaCentre news
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SavaCentre news
LAST YEAR Hempstead SavaCentre
received a letter from John Jarvis,
teacher at Gravesend School for boys,
asking for help to raise funds for a visit by
himself and six students to the Nile Valley
in... -
Holiday dates
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Holiday dates
WITH THE RAPID approach of
Christmas, one of the busiest and most
hectic times in the JS year, it's important
that everyone should be clear about the
holiday arrangements,
JS branches will be closed to... -
Icing on the cake
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Icing on the cake
A CAKE with a difference was the
unusual request put to Barry Pankhurst,
bakery specialist, Romford area.
The British Tourist Board asked if a
Sainsbury baker could make them a huge
cake in the shape of the... -
St John's top award
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St John's top award
THE HIGHEST HONOUR in the St
John Order has been awarded to Peggy
Hamilton, senior clerk at Shirley. At a
ceremony in London last month Peggy
was invested as a Serving Sister.
Peggy has been a member of... -
CREAM OF THE CROP
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CREAM OF THE CROP
THE TOP PRIZEWINNERS of the
1981 JS Journal/SSA photographic
competition (as announced in the
October issue) were invited to Blackfriars
recently to receive their cash
awards.
First prizewinner Leigh... -
Building on memories
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Building on memories
FOR PRACTICAL REASONS-such as
size, wear and tear or the simple fact that
nobody thought of it, many items familiar
to us all will pass out of everyday use and
into obsolescence without record. A... -
Cruising into retirement
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Cruising
BOB GARRETT, reception manager at
Sutton, has retired after 44 years' service
with JS.
Hailing from Lowestoft, Bob joined the
company in September 1937. 'It's only a
small town and there was little work' he
said.... -
Appointments
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Appointments
In addition to the senior management
appointments listed last month, Charles
Stevens, previously senior manager of
grocery III, has been moved to the bakery
buying department to take over responsibility
for... -
Long service
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Long service
Frank Gold, return sales manager at
Blackfriars, has completed 40 years'
service with JS.
He joined the company in the factory
at Blackfriars where he was appointed
administration manager in 1972. He... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
Denys 'Dennie' Carter, office manager at
Bracknell, died on October 29 after a
long illness.
Dennie was 44 years old and had been
working at Bracknell since she joined the
company as a cashier in 1969.
Her... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Norman Wilson, manager at Sutton
Coldfield, has retired after 32 years'
service with JS.
He joined the company at Luton as a
'runner' in 1935. After a period in the
RAF he rejoined JS in 1949 at Streatham.
He... -
Feedback
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Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the editor Appraisal appraisal
From: Tom Delaney, office manager,
Streatham
Appraisal time again. How quickly it
comes around and how slowly the results,
if any, become... -
Hat-trick
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Hat-trick
Above: A Sainsbuty saleswoman in 1915 in winged cap. Below: The mystery item
Miss C Meredith at Chingford branch in 1956,
her hair caught up in a filmy muslin cap WHEN J B DUNNELL donated an item
of her old JS...
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