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Contents Page
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Page 2-3
News
Page 4-5
Year end results
Page 6, 7, 10
New products
Page 8-9
The changing role of the BPO
Page 11
Calcot SavaCentre logo unveiled
Page 12-14
Palethorpes - history and development
Page 15-17
General news
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New non-executive director
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New non-executive director
JENNIFER JENKINS, wife of the former
President of the EEC Roy Jenkins,
has been appointed JS's first woman nonexecutive
director.
Commenting on the appointment the
chairman, Sir John Sainsbury... -
After the milk round
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After the milk round
ALMOST 4,000 graduates applied for
just 135 vacancies this year.
Despite the fact that only 25 were to be
offered jobs at head office all those store
management candidates who were chosen
for a second... -
Extended hours
03
Extended
hours
A FURTHER EXTENSION of JS trading
hours will be effected from Monday
May 18 - branches will open on Monday
mornings and stay open later on
Saturdays.
With the new extended hours most
branches will now open... -
Property
03
PROPERTY
PLANNING CONSENT for a new
Sainsbury store in Huddersfield town
centre has been given, subject to certain
detailed conditions, by Kirklees council.
Opened on May 19 - J S ' s new store at
2 Station Mall,... -
Outstanding value leads to record progress
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Outstanding value leads to record progress
'I BELIEVE AN IMPORTANT reason
for our success has been the consistency
with which we have followed our
traditional policies of commitment to
food specialisation and of seeking to... -
Fashion for the family
06
Fashion for the family
ITS BEEN A SHORT CUT to summer
this year for those customers who have
visited our largest JS textile departments.
These 16 grade one branches stock a
bright and budget conscious array of
styles and... -
Bouncing budgies
07
Bouncing budgies
EVEN BOUNCING BUDGIES can
economise by shopping at Sainsbury's!
The latest addition to the own-label
petcare range is Budgerigar Food which
costs 29p for a 300 gram pack - a large
saving on the popular... -
Passion and melon
07
Passion and melon
PASSIONATE SHOPPERS are likely to
be on the increase this summer! When
Passion Fruit and Melon was the featured
yogurt flavour of the month it proved so
popular that the dairy buying department
introduced... -
Wine of the month
07
Wine of the month
WINE OF THE MONTH for May is
Piesporter Michelsberg 1979, price £2.17,
available in 144 branches.
JS introduced the wine in August of
last year and it has already become
established as one of the most... -
Vive la difference
08
This month the Journal takes a look
at the changing role of the
branch personnel officer (B.P.O.) The responsibilities of a BPO have grown
and the function changed almost out of
all recognition over the years. When
personnel... -
Here comes the crunch
10
Here comes the crunch
ANNOUNCED LAST MONTH, the
salad of the month for May is Potato,
Celery and Cheese. Priced at 33p for 8oz
it comes in a handy re-usable tub and is
also available in bulk from branches with
delicatessen... -
SavaCentre logo unveiled
11
SavaCentre logo unveiled
CALCOT'S SAVACENTRE, near
Reading, moved a step near to completion
on May 1 when the SavaCentre logo
at the main entrance was unveiled.
Councillor Reg Stubberfield, chairman of
Newbury District... -
Palethorpes—history and development
12
The Journal takes a look at the history
and development of this well-known company
recently acquired by HMP.
This interesting selection of historical
photographs were kindly provided by
Palethorpes archives. JS EXPANSION... -
Football crazy
15
Football crazy
THEY'RE FOOTBALL CRAZY at Basingstoke
depot! Management v union or
women v men - provide any excuse and
they'll be out in all weathers on the pitch
raising money for their chosen local
charity, the Saxon Wood... -
Photo call
15
Photo call
£100 PRIZE is waiting for the lucky winf
ner of the 1981 JS Jouraal/SSA Photographic
Competition - so get those
shutters clicking!
The theme this year is 'street life' —
anything at all that you think... -
Gold awards
16
Gold awards
TWO WEEKEND students at Walsall
branch are off to Buckingham Palace
soon to collect Duke of Edinburgh Gold
Awards.
After 18 months of hard work, Mavis
Williams and Beverley James, both aged
18, struck gold after... -
The house that Brian built
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The house that Brian built
BRIAN PRESTON, a motor mechanic
at the company car centre in Clapham,
and his wife Linda, last month received a
£1,000 prize and became 'Homesteaders
of the Year'.
Linda and Brian initially queued... -
Basingstoke arts festival support
17
Basingstoke arts festival support
THE BASINGSTOKE ARTS Festival,
an ambitious project for the town, has
attracted many sponsors - including JS.
Roy Pagden, Basingstoke depot's
manager, presented a £500 cheque on
behalf of... -
Football mad
17
Football mad
A FANCY DRESS charity football
match was played last month between
management and female staff at Tonbridge,
raising about £40 for the International
Year of the Disabled.
The match, played on the... -
Halesowen's last stand
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Halesowen's last stand
ROWDY YOUTHS were controlled by
members of JS management team at
Halesowen.
Last month the three youths who were
actually arrested, out of a gang of more
than 20, were taken to the local... -
A future in the great outdoors!
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A future in the great outdoors!
MANY MEMORIES return to 'Mac'
Macdonald as he looks back over his
career that spanned 43 years at JS.
Mac retired from his post as warehouse
reception manager at Kilburn
branch on April 11 but... -
This is your life
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This is your life
THE RETIREMENT party arranged for
Ron 'Guv' Cunningham took an
unexpected form. Colleagues past and
present had secretly gleaned enough
personal facts to present his career
history like a 'This is your... -
Pioneering times
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Pioneering times
KEN HEBBERD, area produce
specialist at Woking, retired this month
after 42 years with JS.
He joined the company as a poulterer
at 96 Kilburn in August 1938. 'It was an
old-fashioned, narrow, manual... -
Crafty retirement
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Crafty retirement
A CAREER spanning 46 years began
and finished in the Ilford area for Len
Finch.
Len concluded those years on April 18
as manager of Hornchurch freezer centre
which was within easy cycling distance of
home!... -
Appointments
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Appointments
H Collins, formerly manager of Letchworth,
has been appointed manager of
Hitchin.
K Fitzpatrick, formerly manager of
Woking, has been appointed manager of
New Basingstoke.
J Fulcher, formerly manager of... -
Long service
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Long service
Gail Dudman, telephone supervisor at
head office, celebrated 25 years' service
last month.
Gail was promoted to telephonist in
charge in 1960 and then to assistant
supervisor seven years later. In March
1969... -
Retirements
22
Retirements
Bob Stain ton, a plant engineer at Basingstoke
depot, retires after 43 years with JS.
He joined the company in 1938 and
was mobilised with the Territorial Army
in 1939. After war service Bob returned
to JS and... -
Feedback
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Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the editor Sainsbury Soldiers
From: Selwyn Morgan, public relations
officer, SavaCentre
As the public relations officer for
SavaCentre Limited, I would like to offer
comment... -
Obituary
23
Obituary
Daisy Butcher, part-time supermarket
assistant at Dagenham branch, died
suddenly on April 21 aged 52 years. Daisy joined the company at Aveley
branch and moved to Dagenham for the
opening last September.
John... -
Fishy story
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Fishy
story
BROWSING AROUND street markets
or junk shops you may spot a piece of
decorative Sainsburyana. These white
ceramic jars once contained Sainsbury's
Home Made Bloater Paste... a 'tasty
tea-time treat on...
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