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Happy Christmas
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Happy Christmas
1welcome this opportunity
to express my very
best wishes for a Happy
Christmas to all who work
for JS.
Now, for the first time,
there are over 50,000 of
us and I hope every one of
this great number is... -
Christmas holidays
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Christmas holidays
WITH THE RAPID approach of
Christmas, one of the busiest times in the
JS year, it's important that everyone
should be clear about the holiday
arrangements.
JS branches will be closed to shoppers
on Friday... -
Contents Page
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Page 1
Chairman's Xmas message
Page 2
News
Page 3
Birthday dinner
Page 4-7
Branch openings- Huddersfield, Lordshill
Page 8
Photo competition results
Page 9-11
How it's made—Stilton
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Images for today
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Paintings appeal
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Paintings appeal
JS RECENTLY HELPED an appeal
launched to keep two Gainsborough
paintings in Suffolk.
The paintings—A cart crossing a
country ford' and 'Cottage door with a
girl and pigs'—could have fetched more
than... -
The Spartan taste tops
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The Spartan taste tops
BRITAIN'S MOST EDIBLE Apple
Contest held at this year's Marden Fruit
Show selected the red apple Spartan as its
winner.
Spartan is a relative newcomer in a
field that includes such competition as... -
Top ladies
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Top ladies
A SUCCESSFUL SEASON for JS Farms
entries in shows nationwide, was rounded
off in great style at the Autumn Perth
Aberdeen-Angus Show on October 25.
The Sainsbury's herd from Kinermony
Farm in Banffshire... -
Birthday dinner
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A host of famous JS faces, both
past and present, attended a dinner
at the Dorchester Hotel held by the
board of directors in honour of
Mr Alan's (Lord Sainsbury) 80th
birthday.
1. Lord Sainsbury with directors (I to r) Tbm... -
Branch opening—Huddersfield
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HUDDERSFIELD BRANCH became
JS's fourth store opening in Yorkshire on
October 26.
The store has a sales area of 18,492 sq
ft and will be appreciated as much for its
convenient town centre situation as for
its architectural... -
Homebase opening—Lordshill
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'IT IS FAIR TO SAY, that the giant
Lordshill District Centre, a Mecca for
local shoppers, now begins and ends with
SainsburyV commented -a local paper
following the opening of the new
Homebase store on Tuesday, October... -
Photographic Competition Results
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AFTER LONG deliberations, Christopher
Angeloglou, picture editor of the
Sunday Times and the judge of this year's
JS Journal/SSA Photographic Competition,
finally selected the top interpretations
of the two categories.... -
How it's made—Stilton
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CHRISTMAS wouldn't be the same without a spread of rich foods, fruit and
cheeses, to grace the family dining table.
This year, as usual, JS aims to provide the widest choice of fare to cater for
every taste. One of the most... -
Images for today
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Neon lights
Ray Smith
Cathay
Laurence Preece Big activity no. 2
John Clark Getting away from it all
Martin Handford A CHRISTMAS TREAT for Journal readers—a
preview of the eight winning entries from the
first Sainsbury's... -
BHS results
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BHS results
BHS published better figures for their half
year to the middle of September. Group
profits before taxation ran out at £10.8
million representing a 38 per cent increase
over the first half of last year, although... -
Cider or wine?
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Cider or wine?
THE ALCHEMISTS in the drinks trade have
been at it again. The latest potion is
described as a medium dry apple-based
wine incorporating fermented grape juice,
with a light, fruity flavour.
Made by the Taunton... -
Computer power
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Computer power
BRITAIN'S FIRST home shopping-bytelevision
scheme is to start in the new year.
Two thousand five hundred homes in the
west midlands will be linked by Prestel viewdata
to about 25 local shops, mail order
firms... -
No love
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No love
THE WAR of words has started between
Linfood and the company it is trying to
acquire—Fitch Lovell. The opening stages
of the battle were described in last month's
JSJ.
Now the defence has started with the... -
This little . . .
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This little . . .
THE ADVERTISING Standards Authority
recently received a complaint concerning a
JS advertisement that appeared in the
Sunday Times supplement.
The subject of complaint was the English
pork ad 'One Previous... -
Extra time
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Extra time
THE VEXED question of trading hours has
surfaced again. At the first day of the new
session of Parliament a Home Office
Minister made it clear that the Government
would not oppose a Private Member's Bill to
update... -
Interim results
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Interim results
JS ANNOUNCED major sales and profit
growth when the half year results were
published on November 3.
Pre-tax profits for the 28 weeks to
September 11 rose by 18.7 per cent to
£50.4 million. The market had... -
M&S results
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M&S results
MARKS & SPENCER'S results for the half
year to October 2 were not up to the standard
of some of the more sparkling performances
seen in recent years and in consequence
the share price fell 8p to 199p.
Sales of St... -
Basted turkey
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Basted turkey
ENJOY A 'hassle free' Christmas with
Sainsbury's own-label new Basted Turkey
now available at 60 branches in the
Basingstoke area.
Just follow the simple instructions on
the label and the result is a beautiful... -
Christmas reading
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Christmas reading
WHAT DO a Parisian Blonde, a
Rattlesnake and One Exciting Night have
in common? Together with over 100
other recipes for both alcoholic and
non-alcoholic cocktails, they make up
the new Sainsbury's Book of... -
Better batter
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Better batter
SAINSBURY'S BATTER MIX and
Crumble Mix have appeared on branch
shelves in two new attractively designed
packets in toning shades of brown.
They are both available at 17p (4% oz)
and 24p (8 oz) respectively at... -
Cheeseboard
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Cheeseboard
ENJOY PLEASANT dreams of Christmas
with a selection of speciality cheeses in
store this month.
Following the success of last year's
Cheeseboard offer, the redesigned
product now features a new chopping
board... -
Hansel & Gretel
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Hansel &Gretel
A UNIQUE and imaginative extension to
JS's own-label seasonal cake range will be
a welcome treat for children.
After a successful trial last year an
improved Gingerbread House design is
to be introduced into... -
New wines
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New wines
CHRISTMAS QUAFFING, that ever
popular pastime, will be enhanced this
year by two of the latest additions to JS's
own-label wines.
Riidesheimer Rosengarten (£2.35),
Nahe Qualitatswein, a full bodied wine
with a... -
Quick cuisine
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Quick cuisine
WHEN YOUR FAVOURITE television
programme is due on in five minutes and
you haven't got time to prepare a meal
Sainsbury's will now make it for you!
Ready Meals have come to solve your
problem!
There are three... -
Karen's hobby horse
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Karen's hobby horse
HORSE LOVER Karen Alden, a
supermarket assistant at Magdalen Street
branch, Norwich, added another rosette
to her collection at the Royal Norfolk
Show this year.
Karen, with her family's Donv,... -
Lunchtime movietime
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Lunchtime movietime
WHY DO WE work? Is it because we
cannot survive without the cash or is it
for the love of the job? This and many
other topical subjects will be dealt with in
a series of short films being shown in... -
Proof of the pudding
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Proof of the
pudding
'A LIGHT TEXTURED pudding full of
flavour, with excellent storing qualities' is
how Derek Field, head chef at Stamford
House, describes his own Christmas
pudding made solely from JS... -
Small is beautiful
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Small is beautiful
A MONDAY OPENING with a difference
occurred in London on November 8
when the smallest shop owned by the
company became larger!
The Blackfriars staff shop, in Stamford
House, moved location—by a matter... -
Striking play
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Striking play
EAGLES AND BIRDIES were the main
topic of conversation during the Phillipson
Open Golf Tournament which took place
on October 6 at Windmill Golf Club in
Bletchley.
Twenty-three participants took part
in this... -
Sunday treat
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Sunday treat
GUESTS FOR DINNER is the title of a
four-part series of booklets sponsored by
JS and given free in the Mail on Sunday
during October and November.
The booklets contain a useful range of
recipe suggestions, from... -
Surprise in-store
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Surprise in-store
CENTENARIAN, Leslie Seegar's birthday
wish came true on October 29 when
management and staff at Chingford
branch invited him to celebrate his 100
years amidst all the hustle and bustle of
his favourite... -
Upstream theatre
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Upstream theatre
THEATRE FANS at head office might be
interested to know of the existence of the
very active Upstream Theatre Club in
the Cut (just opposite the Young Vic)
which celebrates its fifth anniversary this
year.
A... -
All in a good cause
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THE HEAVENS opened while a team of
29 strong from Farnborough tackled a
sponsored exercise round the Royal
Engineers' assault course at Minley.
Despite torrential rain and one or two
casualties a grand total of £1,000... -
Past, present and future
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Past, present and future
VIVID IMAGINATIONS have been
running riot at Ashford branch preparing
a float for the 1982 local carnival which
this year took place on September 11.
Ashford carnival has been happening
now for a... -
Amazing Grace
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Amazing Grace
LOOKING BACK OVER the last 42
years at JS, Grace Springthorpe summed
up her life with the company very
appropriately, 'I have always been in the
middle of all the hustle and bustle and
loved it, and now... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
R Austin, formerly deputy manager of
King's Lynn, has been appointed manager
of Stratford.
E Davies, formerly manager of
Barkingside, has been appointed
manager of Hornchurch.
K Haywood, formerly manager... -
Feedback
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Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the editor
Free range?
From: Ian Young, provisions manager,
Lewisham.
I have just finished watching an episode
of BBC programme 40 minutes entitled
Rabbits Don't Cry. I was... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Joe Haythorn, foreman plumber,
company engineers, at Blackfriars, has
completed 40 years' service with JS.
Derek McCord, district manager,
Woking area, has completed 40 years'
service with JS.
He began his... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Joan Legg, part-time supermarket assistant
at Corby, died suddenly on September
26, aged 53, after a short illness.
She had been with the company for
nearly three years.
Olive Mason, supermarket assistant... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
Florrie Curtis, senior supermarket
assistant at Stockwell, has retired after 20
years' service at JS.
She joined the company at Lambeth
Walk manual shop and ten years later
moved to Stockwell. The first seven... -
Archives Quiz
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This year for your Christmas
entertainment is a quiz on
company connections. All you
have to do is guess correctly
the connections between the
"two apparently unconnected
names, places or items.
Answers please to the... -
In the bag
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In the bag
THESE TWO PAPER bags have a real
flavour of the festive season about them.
Dating from the 1930s they advocate the
use of Sainsbury's fruit for making
Christmas puddings. Both are printed in
sepia on white, and in...
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