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Front Cover
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JS ADVERTISING has recently been
receiving much acclaim. Awards have
been given for the company's television
advertising, womens' magazine advertising,
and radio advertising.
In short, the standard of JS advertising
reflects... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-3
News
Page 3
Property
Page 4-5
Branch opening — the new Basingstoke
Page 6-8
New products
Page 8
JS counsellors AGM
Page 8, 9, 10, 15
People news roundup
Page 11-14
Special feature - a history of JS advertising
Page... -
Jennifer Jenkins
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JENNIFER JENKINS, who is being
appointed a JS non-executive director on
July 1, in preparation for her appointment
recently paid a visit to JS's Victoria Street
store.
She also made an official visit to
Potters Bar branch... -
President again
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President again
LEN PAYNE, JS's distribution director,
has been re-elected president of the
Freight Transport Association for 1981-
82.
The election took place at the
Association's council meeting on April 28
and the FTA... -
Fantastic family day
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Fantastic family day
SAINSBURY'S FAMILY DAY on June
14 was a great success!
Nearly 20,000 people gathered for this
SSA event of the year at the Griffin
Ground at Dulwich.
A photo feature will appear in next
month's Journal... -
Monday's for Hempstead
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Monday's for Hempstead
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND Hempstead
has become the first SavaCentre to
open on Mondays.
Ever since Hempstead opened its doors
to the public in October 1978 shoppers
have pleaded for Monday openings.... -
Profit sharing
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Profit sharing
IT IS INTERESTING to note that
Marks and Spencer who reported a 16.6
per cent rise in profits over the last year
from £173,600,000 to £181,100,000,
increased the allocation to their profit
sharing scheme... -
Property
03
WORK GETS UNDERWAY on the
restoration of Green Park Station in Bath
on June 1 1981. This is the first stage in
the development of the station site which
will include a new supermarket and surface
level car park.
Agreement... -
SSA £1,000 winner
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SSA £1,000 winner
THE FIRST EVER £1,000 SSA draw
was made on June 1. The lucky winner
was Barbara Linton, a part-time super-
market assistant at Wimbledon. Roy
Griffiths, deputy chairman and president conof
the SSA... -
BASINGSTOKE
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BASINGSTOKE
THE TRADITIONALLY ENGLISH
unsettled May weather was much in
evidence in Basingstoke on the 19th,
when not unexpectedly it rained for the
opening of JS's latest store. However this
did not deter the crowds who... -
Canned fruit
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Canned fruit
A NEW RANGE of JS own-label canned
fruit has been launched - Peaches, Pears,
Apricots and Fruit Cocktail - all in pure
apple juice.
No added sugar means less calories -
Apricots, Peaches and the Fruit... -
Knock 'em for six
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Knock 'em for six
THE RANGE of 6's chocolate covered
Countline biscuits has been extended even
further this month.
Milk Chocolate Shortcake Bars x 6
join the already established Milk
Chocolate Sandwich, Chocolate
flavoured... -
Wine wine wine
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Wine wine wine
AN IDEAL WINE for summer is
Sainsbury's wine choice for June -
Sauvignon du Loir et Cher 1980.
This dry white Vin de Pays comes
from vineyards in the department of Loir
and Cher, near Blois, in the Loire... -
Royal tinware
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Royal tinware
SWEETS AND BISCUITS will be fit for
the Queen if they are stored in the range
of JS Royal Wedding commemorative
tinware!
The metal tray (£1.25) and the jib tea
caddy (75p) are available in 50 branches.
The... -
Wholefood preserves and pickles
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Wholefood preserves and pickles
TWO NEW TITLES - Wholefood Cooking
and Preserves and Pickles - are being
added to the range of JS hardback
cookery books.
Wholefood Cooking, by Carole Handslip,
is for cooks who like to use... -
Bull's eye
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Bull's eye
A UNITED EFFORT by darts enthusiasts
from JS branches on the south
coast has earned them the Bournemouth
Business League trophy and shield.
The team, captained by Winton's
deputy manager Ron Richmond-Cole,
was... -
Determined diet
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Determined diet
BEXHILL BRANCH is very proud of
one of their supermarket assistants, Sadie
Haworth, for succeeding where others
have failed!
Sadie tackled her diet with determination
on January 1 when she asked... -
Help for the disabled
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Help for the disabled
COOKING MADE EASY FOR
DISABLED PEOPLE is the eighth in the
JS series of food guides, priced at 30p. It
has been especially designed to help
people with physical disabilities enjoy
cooking for themselves... -
JS counsellors AGM
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JS counsellors AGM
THE ELEVENTH AGM of the JS
counsellors was held on June 2 at the
Tower Hotel, London.
The meeting was opened by assistant
managing director, Peter Davis, who
spoke about the company's... -
Red Cross loyalty
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Red Cross loyalty
THE LORD LIEUTENANT of Bedfordshire
recently presented a Red Cross
Long Service Award for 15 years' loyal
work to Margaret Hawkins.
Margaret attends Red Cross meetings
every week. She is a senior... -
Anchors away
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Anchors away
MEMBERS OF THE SSA had a special
treat on May 23 - a riverboat disco held
on the first ever charter voyage of the
'Elizabethan', a 120ft replica of an 1890's
stern wheeled paddle steamer and the
largest... -
Boy racer
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Boy racer
WORLD CHAMPION by the age of 25,
is the ambition of 17-year-old Lewis Gee,
a student at Bitterne - his sport — motor
racing.
For the last two years he has been racing
lOOcc go-karts as a junior and has
had much... -
Wings 'n' wheels
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Wings 'n' wheels
A TROLLEY WENT QUACKERS
recently in a pond near a shopping centre,
according to Redditch branch.
When spring arrived this year a family
of ducks decided to move home and set up nest in a discarded trolley... -
In a worle
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In a worle
worle
STAFF AT WORLE raised £300 when
the Weston Summer carnival fete was
held in the branch car park on May 31.
The fete was arranged by the Weston
Summer Carnival Committee and all the
proceeds went to the... -
Lionhearted charity
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Lionhearted charity
A ndrew Smith, manager at Worle, drew the ticket that led to a dash of
glory for a customer (above left). LIONS INVADED WORLE branch,
Weston-Super-Mare, on June 5.
They were the most generous creatures
you... -
Talk about grub grabs'!
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Talk about grub grabs'!
A TALKING NEWSPAPER named
Roundabout, which is sent to blind people
in the Horsham area, arranged a charity
raffle and recorded a special event
recently at their local Sainsbury's.
Manager of Horsham... -
A HISTORY OF JS ADVERTISING
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A HISTORY OF JS ADVERTISING
Advertising in general started in earnest in the mid 19th century when tax on
advertisements and stamp duty on newspapers were abolished.
The food trade played a useful part in the early growth of... -
County councillor
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County councillor
CAROLYN GRAY, BPO at Walton-on-
Thames branch was last month voted
county councillor for Walton-on-Thames.
Thames.
In a very close election the seat, normally
conservative held, went to labour —
Carolyn... -
Fancy dress cycle ride
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Fancy dress cycle ride
SUNDAY MAY 3 saw 21 members of
staff from Bury St Edmunds and their
families take part in a sponsored fancy
dress cycle ride in aid of muscular dystrophy.
From a grand total of almost £6,000,
the... -
Photo competition
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Photo competition
THE FIRST PRIZE OF £100 still could
be yours! Let cash rewards provide
special incentive for your photographic
expertise and an imaginative interpretation
of this year's theme - 'street life'.
For full... -
Tottenham's babies
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Tottenham's babies
MENTALLY HANDICAPPED
CHILDREN in Edmonton enjoyed a
much better holiday this year thanks to
the efforts of staff at Tottenham.
A sponsored fancy dress pub crawl
was held between 12 noon and 2.30pm on
a... -
The Krypton Factor
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The Krypton Factor
Television's toughest quiz
IAN KELLY, a 23-year-old assistant manager at
Kettering branch, was recently selected to take part in
television's 'toughest quiz' The Krypton Factor-ths
search for the... -
Sausages v Rolls
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Sausages v Rolls
TWENTY-FIVE Sainsbury butchers -
the Sausages - recently faced Terry
Wogan and the cameras to win the
wooden spoon (and lose the game) in
BBC TV's 'You Must Be Joking' quiz
contest.
Is there really a... -
Biker's dream
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Biker's dream
Colin in action at Brands Hatch. WATCH OUT Barry Sheene! A name to
look out for in the future in the world of
motorbike racing may well be Colin
Masters, a motor mechanic at Charlton
depot.
Colin began racing... -
Royal invitation
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Royal invitation
AN INVITATION to a Garden Party at
Buckingham Palace on July 21 has been
given to Bob Bathie, a general duties man
at Charlton depot, and his wife.
Bob was born and bred and still lives
on part of the... -
The depot and the college
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The depot and the college
DENNIS GLASSPOOL, motor
engineers supervisor at Charlton depot,
as a result of attending college, was
recently asked to be an adjudicator at
Woolwich College's end-of-year
apprentice's quiz.
Last... -
Nice race shame about the boat
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Nice race shame about the boat
THREE JS ENTRIES were seen this
year in Norwich's nuttiest nautical event
- the annual Wensum Raft Race. More
than 60 craft, the largest number yet in
the race's five-year history, made... -
Golfer's holiday
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Golfer's holiday
IT'S EARLY DAYS for Dennis Barwick
to analyse his feelings about retirement,
but he admits that at present he is treating
it like a holiday! He has recently retired
from Wealdstone branch as meat
manager... -
Cordon bleu retirement
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Cordon
BERT COVEY, deputy meat manager at
Paddington, has retired after 44 years'
service with JS.
He joined the company as a
poultryman at Worthing in 1937. 'It was
my first job and Sainsbury's has been my
only job!'... -
Appointments
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Appointments
F Bishop, formerly manager of Stockwell,
has been appointed manager of Forest
Hill.
N Lake, formerly deputy manager of
Eastbourne, has been appointed manager
of Hove.
G Love, formerly manager of Forest
Hill,... -
Long service
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Long service
Eric Barnes, meat manager at North
Cheam, has completed 40 years' service
with JS.
He joined the company at Kingston. In
1943 Eric began four years' army service,
rejoining JS at Fulham. He worked in all
the... -
Retirements
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Retirements
James Patrick Griffin, computer manager
at Streatham, retired on April 24 after 46
years at JS.
Paddy began his career with the company
as a messenger (office section) at
Blackfriars. In 1937 he was... -
Feedback
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Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the editor Salary uncertainty
From: Tony Gayfer, distribution division,
Blackfriars
At the recent salary reviews, my
colleagues and I thought that our
increases in the 14 to 15... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Melanie Cleaton, a supermarket assistant
at Uxbridge branch, died in a car accident
on May 15.
Melanie joined Uxbridge branch in
July 1979. -
Know your (tripe and) onions
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Know your (tripe and) onions
A FAR CRY from the current glossy
cookery books produced by JS are a set
of useful and ingenious recipes from the
company dating back to the 1930's. They
are a fascinating reflection, however,...
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