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  • Profit Share Up! 01

    PROFIT SHARE UP!
    Employee Profit Fund Calculation
    Sales
    Retail profit
    Retail profit if the net
    margin had been 2%%
    Difference
    15% of difference is available
    for profit sharing
    Qualifying pay of
    eligible employees0...

  • Contents Page 02

    Page 1
    JS's profit sharing scheme
    Page 2-3
    Year end results
    Page 4-5
    Branch opening—a new store for Welwyn Garden City
    Page 6-8
    New products
    Page 9
    Property
    Page 10-11
    1982 veterans' reunion
    Page 12, 13, 15
    News and general...

  • Year end results 02

    Year End Results YET AGAIN JS has confounded the City
    and Fleet Street pundits!
    On May 5, with the announcement of
    this year's unaudited results for the 52
    weeks to February 27 1982, the praise
    seemed never ending.
    Another...

  • Branch opening—Welwyn Garden City 04

    WELWYN GARDEN CITY has doubled
    the size of its JS branch in a single move.
    A new store, which was opened by
    director Joe Barnes on April 5, has a sales
    area of 17,438 sq ft which is about twice
    the size of the old...

  • Seafood surprises 06

    Seafood surprises
    COD AND PRAWN PIE, Curried
    Seafood Pasta and Cod in Seafood Sauce
    join Mariner's Pie in JS's new gourmet
    selection of frozen fish dishes. They offer
    all the delights of good home-made
    cooking yet take only...

  • Simple elegance 06

    Simple elegance
    elegance
    JS ARE INTRODUCING two styles of
    exclusive tableware suitable for all
    occasions. There is Sainsbury's Hornsea
    Stoneware (above) elegantly styled in brilliant
    white, trimmed with a slim brown...

  • A couple of quickies 07

    A couple of quickies
    IT'S SO SIMPLE! Just add a fresh egg
    and milk to either coffee, chocolate or
    butterscotch flavoured Iced Cup Cake
    Mix and the result is 12 delicious original
    cakes!
    JS's own-label is the first cup cake...

  • East and West 07

    East and West
    TWO INTERNATIONAL STYLES are
    now available in JS's own-label breads.
    Pittas, in packs of six and on sale in 200 branches, are made from a simple eastern
    recipe—wheat flour, water, salt and
    yeast. They can be...

  • Seasonal menus 07

    Seasonal menus
    A NEW COOKBOOK, Seasonal Menus
    by Clare Payne, will be available in all
    Sainsbury's supermarkets from the
    middle of May. It will be on sale at the
    checkout, price 75p.
    The book contains 20 complete menus
    for...

  • Snap, crackle and... 07

    Snap, crackle and...
    JS STRIKE AGAIN! This time in the
    cereals market, with a new own-label
    children's favourite.
    Rice Pops are fortified with six vitamins
    and iron, and provide the average
    child (or adult) with a quarter of...

  • Attractive feet 08

    Attractive feet
    A CHANGE OF TOOTSIES is now
    possible with JS's new range of spring
    socks and tights.
    The choice is very wide. Pretty ankle
    socks in a lacy pelerine stitch are
    available in seven pastel colours,
    including...

  • Belt up 08

    Belt up
    DESIGNED to coordinate with recently
    introduced dust bags, Vacuum Cleaner
    Belts are now on JS shelves, in two sizes,
    junior and senior.
    Both are available in 100 branches, at
    22p and 29p respectively, and...

  • Filter tips 08

    Filter tips
    COSTA RICA BLEND, Continental
    Roast and Kenya Blend now join the
    popular Original Blend to offer four
    choices of JS own-label filter coffee.
    The popularity of making coffee by the
    filter process is growing...

  • Japanese choice 08

    Japanese choice
    SKIPJACK TUNA IN BRINE is a
    welcome addition to the JS school and
    good news for diet and health conscious
    customers. It is high quality, Japanese
    light-meat tuna fish with a pale pink
    interior and it is...

  • Summer promise 08

    Summer promise
    PARTIES PROMISE TO BUBBLE along
    easily with the new Sainsbury's Sparkling
    Cider introduced in March at just 95p for
    75cl.
    The off-licence department is already
    very pleased with Sparkling Cider's
    impact on...

  • Property 09

    JS HAVE LODGED a planning application
    to develop the site of an old cattle
    market in Bridgend, South Wales. The
    plan is for a 47,000 sq ft store, half of
    which would be sales area, with car
    parking for 300...

  • 1982 JS veterans' reunion 10

    1982 JS veterans' reunion
    All the young at heart enjoyed the veterans' reunion FINE WEATHER and high spirits helped
    JS veterans to enjoy their annual reunion
    this year.
    The venue was one that many retirees
    know very well by...

  • Cancer campaign tops £40,000 12

    Cancer campaign tops £40,000
    SAINSBURY'S COMPANYWIDE campaign
    to raise money for cancer research
    has collected an amazing £43,100 in the
    first three months of its existence, and
    money is still pouring in!
    Branches have...

  • Checkout '82 12

    Checkout
    '82
    TESCO recently announced the launch
    of 'Checkout '82'—a major new price
    initiative in which they claim cuts of
    between three and 25 per cent on some
    1,500 lines, both branded and own-label.
    The greatest...

  • Cutting champ 12

    Cutting
    champ
    A TWO DAY trip to the Eurobeef
    Exhibition in Brussels, was Nigel Rolfe's
    (a student at Dunstable branch) prize for
    winning an annual beef cutting competition
    this year.
    Nigel, who is 19, and has been...

  • Chess final 13

    Chess final
    FEBRUARY 25 saw the enthralling final
    of the SSA Chess Tournament, played
    between Malcolm Harding, an associate
    member of the staff association, and
    Martin Cowley, from company systems at
    Streatham office.
    At...

  • Football crazy 13

    Football crazy
    FOOTBALL FEVER is spreading through
    branches like wildfire.
    Desborough Leisure Centre saw the
    first outbreak when five branches—
    Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough,
    Wigston and Northampton started the
    ball...

  • Four of a kind 13

    Four of a kind
    BASINGSTOKE Amateur Operatic
    Society celebrated its Diamond Jubilee
    recently with a week's performances of
    Lehar's 'Merry Widow".
    Out of the total cast of 40 people four
    work for Sainsbury's. Every evening...

  • Walsall globetrotter 13

    TO BE CHOSEN to play basketball at the
    World Students Olympic Games in 1983
    is a dream come true for 18-year-old
    Joanne Blower, a week-end student at
    Walsall branch.
    Joanne is at the moment studying three
    A levels at Queen...

  • Karting crazy 14

    Karting crazy
    A look at Poole branch's speed king—Ross Mason-Smith CHAMPION KART RACER, Ross
    Mason-Smith, has high hopes for 1982.
    The karting season has only just begun
    but Ross, a student at Poole branch, has
    ambitions to...

  • 'I'll miss the cooking!' 15

    "SAINSBURY'S TALK has always ruled
    the conversation in our house' the
    Martins agree. And it doesn't look as
    though that fact will ever change even
    though Wally Martin, meat manager at
    Southgate branch, has now retired...

  • Time capsule 15

    Time capsule
    WHEN OPENED IN 2082, the contents,
    of the time capsule, buried deep in the
    foundations of West Park hospital,
    Wolverhampton, will reveal life as it is
    now—a century ago!
    A few of the contents sealed into...

  • A toast to J Sainsbury 16

    A toast to J Sainsbury
    DESPITE THE HARSH times, December
    1935 found me with four job options'
    recalled Gordon 'Johnny' Bryant, reserve
    meat manager at Kingston, looking back
    to the start of his 46 year career with JS,
    after...

  • Hectic past and future 17

    Hectic past and future
    'A PARTY and a half on April 26 marked
    the close of Bill Godding's career spanning
    more than 40 years at JS.
    Bill, senior store serviceman at
    Winchester branch, certainly won't be
    forgotten quickly,...

  • Feedback 18

    FEEDBACK
    Letters are welcome
    and should "be
    addressed to the editor
    Chivalry lives
    From: Lorna Jenkinson, customer,
    Folkestone
    The age of chivalry is not dead!
    Today, in your new store, my
    screaming, hungry 12-week-old...

  • LONG SERVICE 18

    LONG SERVICE
    Roy Bolton, produce manager at
    Bletchley, has completed 25 years' service
    with the company.
    He joined JS at Lee Green as a junior
    salesman. In 1969 Roy moved to
    Northampton where he was made up to
    assistant...

  • OBITUARY 18

    OBITUARY
    William Gibson, meat manager at High
    Wycombe, died after a long illness on
    March 14, aged 56.
    He worked for JS for 30 years.
    Paul Grimshaw, senior stores service
    assistant at Sidcup, was tragically killed
    in a car...

  • RETIREMENTS 18

    RETIREMENTS
    Edward 'Ted' Mills, meat manager at
    Pinner, has retired after 44 years' service
    with JS.
    He joined the company in 1937 at
    Ashford and four years later enlisted in
    the RAF. Ted returned to JS in 1946 and
    worked...

  • The 'new' Stamford House 20

    The 'new' Stamford House
    THIS BEAUTIFUL postcard was
    recently sent to the archives by a
    long-standing customer of the company.
    The picture on the card is an artist's
    impression of the new Stamford House
    soon after its...