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Advertising awards
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Advertising awards
FOUR JS advertising campaigns won
national awards last month.
At the Campaign Press Awards
Sainsbury's won first prize and a commendation
in the Best Retail Store
Advertisements class, and a... -
Buy British buy now
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Buy British buy now
AS A RESULT of last month's rise in the
Government backed EEC tax on food it
was reported that the price of bacon
would rise by nearly 7p a pound.
Announced on January 26, the news
came just seven days... -
Company appointments
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Company appointments
CONGRATULATIONS on the following
appointments.
Owen Thomas, formerly Basingstoke
depot manager, has been appointed to
the post of personnel manager, retail
division. Responsible to personnel
director,... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-3
News
Page 4
Mobile racking at Basingstoke
Page 5
Graduate recruitment
Page 6-7
New products
Page 8
Sir John calls for improved marketing
Page 9
Homebase
Page 10-11, 19
General news
Page 11-13
British sherry — the... -
JS remains confident
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JS remains confident
SCARE of the year award must surely go
to the scandal story of diseased or unfit
meat carcasses finding their way into
processed foods for human consumption.
Public panic has now been calmed but
the... -
Bill amendment defeated
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Bill amendment defeated
WHEN THE SECOND reading of the
Licensing (Amendment) Off Licences
Bill, initiated by Licensed Victuallers was
held last month, it was rejected.
This proposed legislation, rejected by
the House of... -
Councillors Impressed by Charlton depot
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Councillors Impressed by Charlton depot
THE MAYOR OF GREENWICH,
Margaret Green JP, and nine other local
councillors recently paid a visit to the JS
depot at Charlton.
The group was welcomed by depot
manager, Derek Graham,... -
Fined the trolley!
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Fined the trolley!
IT'S HAPPENED AT LAST - a
Redditch man has been fined for leaving
his supermarket trolley in the street.
Commented Redditch police chief:
These trolleys are driving me round the
bend. I worry that an old... -
Property
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EVERYTHING IS SET for the opening
of JS's two newest supermarkets at
Rayleigh Weir in Essex on March 17, and
Aylesbury on March 31.
Planning consent has been granted on
appeal for a Sainsbury supermarket in
Cardiff— the... -
Race against time
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Race against time
THIS HAIR RAISING SPECTACLE
was to be seen on two consecutive Saturday
mornings in February outside Rennie
House at Blackfriars. The event - the
delivery and installation of JS's two new
ICL 2976... -
Going mobile
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Going mobile
BASINGSTOKE DEPOT is very proud
of its latest warehouse experiment -
mobile racking — which is a new venture
for JS. Installed in the northern extension
of the depot, for non-perishables, it can
hold 1,250... -
JS goes to college
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JS goes to college
APPLICATIONS from graduates to join
JS are on the up and up. Last year's
figure was an all time record but already
this has been doubled. With around 150
vacancies company-wide this year,
Sainsbury's is... -
Drinka Vitapinta day
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Drinka Vitapinta day
VITAPINT is the latest addition to JS's
already wide range of milks. It is a fresh
milk with the round full flavour of whole
milk, yet has less fat and fewer calories
and unlike other low-fat milks has... -
February favourite—wine of the month
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February favourite—wine of the month
WINE OF THE MONTH for February
is JS's own-label Claret.
An Appellation Bordeaux Superieur
Controlee wine, it is soft in style, medium
bodied with a touch of tannin on the
palate and a... -
Double flavour
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DON'T WAIT for the kiddies' parties to
try JS's latest line in own-label jelly -
black cherry flavour.
Launched in January it comes in a
twin-pack priced 23p. The twin-pack will fill a two pint mould, like the racing car shown... -
Wholesome wholewheat
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Wholesome wholewheat
WHOLEWHEAT SPAGHETTI is a
new addition to the JS own-label range of
pasta products.
Made 100 per cent from Durum
wheatgrain the spaghetti is a natural
product with no added or... -
IMPROVE MARKETING
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IMPROVE MARKETING
Company Chairman Sir John Sainsbury
recently made a call for improved
marketing for British agriculture during
a speech given at the Hampshire
Farmers' Union Annual General
Meeting at Sparsholt near... -
HOMEBASE
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SAINSBURY'S HOMEBASE
HOUSE AND GARDEN CENTRE MARCH 3 is a significant day both for
Sainsbury's and the world of DIY —for it
marks the opening of the first JS-GB
house and garden centre, Homebase,
in Purley Way,... -
Flying start for JS gym
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Flying start for JS gym
FEBRUARY 9 HERALDED the official
opening of the Blackfriars gymnasium
club.
Applications to join have been flooding
in, but membership is being held to
around 20 a week at present in order to
achieve... -
GOING TO THE TOP
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GOING TO THE TOP
TO THE
A MOUNTAINEER'S reconnaissance
mission to his local branch of Sainsbury's
has proved worthwhile! The British
Mount Kongur Expedition to China is to
take place in June - and the explorers
decided that... -
British sherry — the production story
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EVERY BRITISH
WINE variety that JS
stocks is under ownlabel
and even in these
days of 'recession' that
market is still growing.
While depression was
all around us sales of
Sainsbury's British
wines still managed... -
Think British before you buy
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Think British
Marketing is a word that has been
found increasingly on people's lips
over past years. The fact that JS
marketing attitudes are sound and
professional is reflected by the
company's trading results,... -
Senior management conference
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Senior management conference
JS'S TOP EXECUTIVES met at
Eastbourne on January 18 to take part in
the company's second two-day residential
conference for senior management.
In his opening address the chairman
reminded the 126... -
Valentine victory for the Midlands
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Valentine victory
MISS JS EASTERN
Denise Arran
MISS JS OFFICE (STREATHAM) MISS JS OFFICE (BLACKFRIARS)
Barbara Banford-Baker Janet Beaumont
for the Midlands
MISS JS WESTERN
Elaine Benad
MISS JS SOUTH EAST
Christine... -
Extraordinary persistence
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Extraordinary persistence
June Childs and Gwen Ivamy presented the cheque to Elizabeth Winder during their
visit to Guy's Hospital in London. TWO YEARS AGO supermarket
assistant June Childs began fund raising
for Guy's... -
Festivities, fun and fancy dress
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Festivities, fun and fancy dress
CORBY BRANCH recently found out
how much fun fancy dress can be! Out of
70 people who attended their party about
half wore fancy dress costumes — all
home made!
BPO Heather White told the... -
Win and lose
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Win and lose
LOSE SOME and win some! That is the
message from the charity organisation
RADAR again this year as they launch
another sponsored slim.
RADAR (the Royal Association for
Disability and Rehabilitation) offer... -
Dream holiday
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Dream holiday
MILLIE HOOKER, a supermarket
assistant who recently retired from
Kentish Town branch after more than 18
years with JS, certainly started her retirement
in style - by winning an all expenses
paid trip for two to... -
Rabbit news
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Rabbit news
FOLLOWING ON FROM the reference
to JS in the recent hit record by Chas and
Dave, an interesting piece of graffiti was
spotted at Smithfield market: 'China
National has more rabbit than
Sainsbury's!' -
Record breakers?
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Record breakers?
COLDHAM'S LANE branch wonder if
they broke any records last year - nine of
the female staff (three from the office) got
married!
Not one of the nine married anyone
working for JS and in fact one... -
SSA holidays
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SSA holidays
THIS IS THE TIME of year when
everybody is thinking about their
holidays - and it's definitely worth taking
a close look at what the SSA has to offer.
For value and economy it would be
difficult to find anything... -
Supermarket with style
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Supermarket with style
JS has hotly disputed the rumour that all the flavour has gone out of food in recent
years. Journalist Lynn Faulds-Wood, as a proposer of that theory and writer for the
Daily Mail and Cosmopolitan, was... -
TV guide
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TV guide
THAMES TELEVISION spent a day
filming at Broadfield last month.
Trials are currently being carried out at
the branch of laser scan checkouts, which
the TV company wished to show in a
programme for schools entitled... -
Happy and home!
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Happy and home!
HAPPY VALLEY is a familiar sight and
hopefully an aptly named area for newly
retired Jim Martin. The valley is opposite
his home in Old Coulsdon, Surrey, where
he has lived all his life and also in the... -
On the move?
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On the move?
TO MOVE HOUSE further south is one
future plan of 'Jeff Jeffries now he has
retired from Guildford branch.
Jeff, who was even born in Guildford,
began his career as an eggboy at the very
same branch that he... -
It's been a pleasure
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It's been a pleasure
GORDON COX, manager of JS's
Farnham store, has retired after 43 years
with the company. 'I've been lucky at
Farnham' smiles Gordon, 'I've worked all
over the place for Sainsbury's but the
public are a... -
Feedback
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Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the editor Hogget replies
From: Eileen Lambert, Emsworth,
Hampshire
With reference to your item headed
'Shrewd Aussies' on page 12 of the
January issue of the Journal,... -
Appointments
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Appointments
K Bar den, formerly manager of North
Cheam, has been appointed Romford
area district manager.
J Clark, formerly senior analyst in
company systems at Blackfriars, has been
appointed systems team leader in... -
Insurance premiums cost less at Sainsbury's
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Insurance premiums cost less at Sainsbury's
DID YOU KNOW that if you work at JS you can obtain discounts from insurance premiums
under two staff insurance schemes operated by the company?
The first scheme is run by the Royal... -
Long service
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Long service
Dennis 'Gus' Abethell, non-perishables
warehouseman at Basingstoke depot, celebrated
25 years' service on February 6.
Gus transferred to Basingstoke depot
in 1964 and six years later was appointed
an instructor... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Ethel Askey, part-time senior clerk at
Wembley, died in hospital on January 10.
Ethel began her career at JS in 1946 as
a warehousewoman at Paddington
branch before transferring to Marylebone
to become a part-time... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Richard 'Ray' Evans, warehouseman at
Clifton Down, retired recently after 19
years with JS.
'Peg' Eustace, supply assistant at
Heme! Hempstead, has retired after 18
years with JS.
Maria-Louise Finkel, assistant... -
Bone shaker to cocktail shaker
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Bone shaker to cocktail shaker
A LETTER OF APPRECIATION to Sir
John prompted archivist Harriet Geddes
to visit George Nolte, one time JS
employee, in Chester.
George joined Sainsbury's as a bicycle
delivery boy at the tender... -
How JS beat the boat race blues
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How JS beat the boat race blues
HOW DID THE PUBLIC get to know
of exciting current events before the days
of television or radio? John James
Sainsbury, the founder of the company,
thought up a novel device to overcome
the...
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