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£1000 draw
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£1000 draw
THE FIRST £1,000 SSA DRAW will be
made on June 1.
One employee number will be drawn at
random from the list of SSA members
who have been subscribers for at least
three consecutive months on that date.
The plans... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-3
News
Page 4-5
Branch openings - Rayleigh Weir and Aylesbury
Page 6, 7, 10
New products
Page 8
Official opening of the Sainsbury Centre at Chertsey
Page 9
Training in the delicatessen department
Page 11-12
1981... -
Milk prices cut
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Milk prices cut
VITAPINT, launched in February and
the latest addition to JS's range of milks,
spearheads an initiative designed to
encourage increased sales of milk by
offering customers better value and a
wider... -
Laser laws?
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Laser
laws?
THE OFFICE OF FAIR TRADING is
to set up a working party to study the
likely implications for consumers of new
retailing technology such as bar coding.
The working party's task will be to see
whether any changes... -
Property
03
KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
council has given permission to JS and British Airways to turn part of the West
London Air Terminal in the Cromwell
Road into a supermarket with a total area
of 50,000 sq ft. Parking for 300 cars... -
Rayleigh Weir
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The very unusual 'traditional Essex' style of architecture is a great
attraction at Rayleigh. Inset above: The plaque depicts the founders
of J. Sainsbury Ltd. OVERWHELMING ENTHUSIASM
launched the first branch opening of... -
Aylesbury
05
THE NEW AYLESBURY branch
opened its doors to the public on March
31. Not only was it the second JS opening
of the year, but also marked a second
happy event for store manager, Graham
Naylor.
As well as being his first... -
April-light and dry
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April-light and dry
APRIL'S WINE choice is light and dry
with a delicate fruity taste — Orvieto
Secco 1979, priced at £1.88.
From the Umbrian wine growing
region of central Italy, it is made from a
blend of grapes,... -
French 'n' Italian
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French 'n' Italian
FAISON EN CASSEROLE? Macaroni
con crespelle ripiene? How often have
you wondered about the intricacies of
French and Italian cooking?
Well, yet again JS has come to the
rescue - now on the shelves are the... -
Dessert extra
and dry
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Dessert extra
SUPREME DESSERT WHIP
enthusiasts will be pleased to know that
this own-label range has been extended in
many branches to test the popularity of
two new flavours.
Vanilla and peach flavours have been
added to... -
Royal souvenirs
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Royal souvenirs
The glasses are, of course, clear. In the photo they have been filled with a dark
liquid to emphasise the motif. SOUVENIRS to commemorate the
Royal wedding in July are now being
snapped up by collectors... -
Silver collection
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Silver collection
FOR MODERN and sophisticated
accessories to grace a dinner table, look
no further than the new special own-label
range of glassware - the JS Silver Collection.
The Silver Collection offers a choice of
five... -
Chertsey open-it's official
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Chertsey open-it's official
THE OFFICIAL OPENING ceremony
of the Sainsbury Shopping Centre in
Chertsey confirmed the very successful
conclusion of this ambitious project on
March 25.
Councillor John Walbridge, Mayor... -
Training staff .... and customers!
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Training staff .... and customers!
SPECIALISED AREAS of training have
received much attention, time and planning
at JS over the years. One area that is
under tougher scrutiny than ever before is
training for all staff... -
Chocks away
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Chocks away
OFF TO A FLYING start - JS ownlabel
air mail stationery. Available in
around 30 branches since mid-February
the products have been well received. A pad of 50 sheets of lightweight, unruled
blue paper costs 39p and... -
Getting 'em taped
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Getting 'em taped
JS'S CURRENT RANGE of own-label
electrical accessories has been extended
by the inclusion of four new cassettes.
The C60 and C90 ferric and super
ferric tapes are of excellent quality and
very good value,... -
Salad days
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Salad days
FOLLOWING THE SUCCESS of the
'flavour of the month' yogurt, JS is to
introduce a similar concept to the salad
range both in pre-packed form and bulk
from delicatessen counters.
Commencing in April with an... -
Steel appeal
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Steel appeal
STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY is
recent addition to JS's successful ownlabel
kitchen tool range.
Sainsbury's are in fact innovators in
this field - marketing the cutlery in 'pegboard'
packs - usually it is sold... -
1981 Photographic Competition
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The judges will be Sydney Harding,
from supply control at Blackfriars who is
a member of the Royal Photographic
Society, Peter Dixon, JS's chief designer
and the Journal team.
Shown here are two interpretations of
the theme... -
Small is beautiful
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Small is beautiful
DOES ANYONE RECOGNISE this
branch? Well, before any arguments are
caused it must be admitted that this is a
trick question - the photographs are
actually of a model.
This miniature JS counter... -
33rd annual JS veterans' reunion
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THE ROYAL LANCASTER hotel was
voted the top venue again this year for the
JS veterans' 33rd annual reunion. Like
last year, the event was held over two
days, April 13 and 21, to cope with the
large number of veterans who... -
LONDON MARATHON
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LONDON MARATHON
THE FIRST EVER London marathon
on March 29 certainly hit the headlines.
Most people know that the run spanned a
distance of 26 miles winding through the
streets of Greenwich, Southwark, Lambeth,
Tower... -
Master bakers' award
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Master bakers' award
A BRAND NEW BAKERY at Sheffield
already has award winning staff.
When Sheffield branch re-opened on
April 7 after modernisation, the redesigned
store incorporated an in-store bakery.
Amongst its staff... -
Metric mistake!
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Metric mistake!
LAST MONTH the Journal incorrectly
stated that the new JS Brazilian Blend
instant coffee sells in 4oz packs. They are
in fact lOOg. -
SSA super saves
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SSA super saves
WITH HOLIDAYS getting dearer and
dearer it'll be well worth your while to
keep your eyes open for a copy of a new
publication from the SSA. Called the
Sainsbury Staff Association Travel
Special it contains... -
Bid to save life
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Bid to save life
REG SPARTLEY, a customer service
assistant at North Cheam recently made
a dramatic bid to save the life of a dying
baby.
On returning from lunch a colleague
informed him that something was going
on in the... -
Disco disguises
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THE ANNUAL PARTY for staff and
friends at 40 Walthamstow branch this
year, not only included a fish and chip
supper but a fancy dress disco too.
It certainly managed to cater for all
tastes because over 150 people went
along... -
Lucky escaper
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Lucky escaper
THE GOLDEN SHOE CLUB is a nonprofit-
making organisation devoted to
encouraging the more widespread wearing
of safety footwear.
Alan Atkins, a warehouseman at Buntingford
depot has recently been accepted
as... -
Modern mayoress
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Modern mayoress
STAFF AT NEWCASTLE will be
checking out goods with the best of them
— for Maureen Moores, a part-time supermarket
assistant at the store, has been
elected mayoress of the town.
But the title will not mean a... -
Taking the cake
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Taking the cake
A MONSTER CAKE has helped staff at
Basingstoke depot to raise money for the
Poynings Training Centre for the
handicapped on the local Winklebury
Estate.
It was baked by 18-year-old LAC Paul
Stewart from the... -
Coldhams Lane charity walk
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Coldhams Lane charity walk
Some of the intrepid walkers plus an additional 'runner'- trainee manager Paul
Maddison's dog Bess. TWENTY THREE members of staff at
Coldhams Lane recently raised over £600
for the Guide Dog... -
Old wheels get mobile again
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Old wheels get mobile again
CURIOUS REQUESTS are often made
in branches but some are more odd than
others.
Last year Stevenage branch was asked
for a set of shopping trolley wheels by
three undergraduate apprentices from... -
Consumer panel news
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Consumer panel news
SMASHING NEWS from the JS consumer
panel. During the last ten weeks,
20 panel members have gone home each
Friday laden with ten pounds of potatoes,
a different variety each time.
At home the spuds were... -
Open house at LWT
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Open house at LWT
A MASSIVE RESPONSE overwhelmed
the organisers of a trip for members of
the Blackfriars Executive Club to visit the
home of London Weekend Television last
month.
Many people unfortunately could not
be... -
Slimline cooking skills applauded
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Slimline cooking skills applauded
A SPECIAL INVITATION was
accepted recently by cookbook author,
Rhona Newman, to attend the third
annual weekend hostess course organised
by Townswoman, the official publication
for... -
Lucky to be a square peg
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Lucky to be a square peg
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Les (left) finishes one of his last projects with colleague Reg Denning. JOBS WEREN'T 'TWO a penny' when
Les Bateman began his career at JS, 44
years ago.
Les retired on April 10 from... -
The personnel touch
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The personnel
'DURING THE WHOLE of my time
with JS I've been concerned with the
retail division, and in particular with
personnel matters. I've seen personnel, or
the staff department as it was originally
known, grow from a... -
Appointments
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Appointments
G Brady, formerly a buyer 'B' in the
hardware buying department, has been
appointed deputy manager (buyer 'A') in
grocery buying 2.
H Bullard, formerly a three shift
supervisor at Buntingford, has... -
Long service
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Long service
Joe Barnes, board director responsible for
the retail division, celebrated 25 years with the company this month.
He qualified as a chartered accountant
and carried out his national service in the
Army before... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Sid Hagan, deputy manager at Seaford,
retires after 46 years with JS.
Joining the company at St Helier as a
delivery boy, he soon moved into the
store, and after training at Blackfriars,
was sent to 218 Sutton... -
BaIham's bright ideas
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BaIham's bright ideas
BALHAM BRANCH is very proud to
announce that they have been able to
send the sum of £310 to the Leukaemia
Research Fund.
It was meat manager Colin Hunt's
daughter Lynda who gave the branch the
idea to... -
Obituary
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Obituary
John Ham, a general duties man in the
motor engineers department at Charlton
depot, died after a long illness on March
26.
Aged 43, he joined JS in 1979.
Ann Wills, a part-time supermarket
assistant at Poole, died... -
Solihull's £1,000 target
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Solihull's £1,000 target
A HOME for the mentally handicapped
in Chelmsley Wood were pleased to
receive a handsome cheque from JS's
Solihull branch recently.
BPO Mary Woodman and checkout
manager Joan Sherfield visited the... -
These clogs were made for working
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These clogs were made for working
MAKING SAUSAGES in the old
kitchens of Wakefield House was no
place for stilettos. The stone floors were
constantly awash with salty water and
grease and so clogs with wooden soles
and metal...
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