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Pony for the disabled
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A DONATION from Sainsbury's Charitable Fund
has enabled the West Horsley Group of the
Riding for the Disabled Association to buy a
new Welsh pony.
They have named the palomino pony
'Sainsbury's Prince' and will be using him... -
Advertising awards
02
Advertising awards
JS ADVERTISING has recently won
awards in three separate competitions. In
each instance the winning advertisements
were part of the series produced for the
women's press and Sunday supplements
by the... -
Contents Page
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Page 1-3
News
Page 4-5
A new Homebase for Nottingham
Page 6-7
New products
Page 8-9
Three special £1,000 donations to worthy causes
Page 10
The 1982 JS Journal/SSA Photographic Competition
Page 11
Cancer research round up
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David Howell visits JS depot
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David Howell visits JS depot
THE RT HON David Howell MP,
Secretary of State for Transport, recently
paid a visit to Basingstoke depot.
'Lorries, People and the Environment',
a white paper setting out the... -
New art competition
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New art competition
A MAJOR NEW open art competition
has been launched as part of JS's
£500,000 three year arts sponsorship
programme.
Entitled 'Images for Today', it
represents a significant new sponsorship
in the visual... -
Homebase opening—Nottingham
04
PERFECT JUNE WEATHER heralded
the opening of the third Homebase house
and garden centre at Castle Marina Park,
Castle Boulevard, Nottingham on June 8.
JS have been trading in the town for 45
years, and the new Homebase adds... -
Anyone for 6's?
06
Anyone for 6's?
THE RANGE OF 6's chocolate covered
Countline biscuits has been extended
even further this month.
Milk Chocolate Fruit and Nut biscuits
x6) join the already estabished milk
chocolate shortcake bars, milk... -
Bees make honey
06
Bees make honey
BEES HAVE BEEN 'busy' in their hives
this year producing JS own-label latest
additions to the existing range of
Speciality Honey—Acacia, Mexican and
Canadian Clover.
Honey lovers will be pleased to... -
Kitchen extras
06
Kitchen extras
A SMALL spoon has been added to the
existing melamine, butter milk coloured
kitchen tools in the JS Houseware range.
As a plastic melamine has a number of
properties—it's resistant to 120°C (ie
does not... -
Soft 'n' smooth
06
Soft 'n' smooth
THIS CREAMY dessert mix is the first
own-label product of its kind on the
market. It is now available at 150 stores at
22p (40 gram packet).
Supreme Topping is quick to prepare
and is an easy mixer. Try it... -
Top Italian trio
06
Top Italian trio
THREE NEW good quality, though little
known, Italian wines appear on the JS
shelves this month.
Chiaretto di Bardolino (Denominazione
di Origine Controllata) is
Sainsbury's first own-label Italian... -
'Andy with a brush?
07
'Andy with a brush?
MAKE A POINT of buying JS's ownlabel
Brush Pens now!
Because of their unique pointed tip
they can be used not only for fine
lettering but also as a brush for shading.
Packs of ten colourful pens are... -
Light fingers
07
Light fingers
BEAUTY is in the eye of the beholder
and JS's new manicure accessories will
make sure the eyes see that beauty.
Sainsbury's own-label Beauty Care
range consists of 15 tremendously useful
and necessary items,... -
On tap
07
On tap
GLASSES OF COTEAUX D'Aix-en-
Provence, Gaillac Blanc and Hungarian
Riesling are now, quite literally, on tap
with the introduction of quality wines in
three litre boxes.
Sainsbury's own-label wine boxes are
ideal for... -
Wine of the month
07
Wine of the month
A DRY, RUBY RED wine produced in a
strictly delineated area around the
communes of Asti and Allessandia in
Piedmont, north-west Italy, has been
selected as the wine of the month for
June.
Barbera del... -
Sweet Charity
08
Marwell
Zoological Park
The first presentation was made by
Woking AGM, Ron Yeates, to Marwell
Zoological Park director, John Knowles.
The zoo, opened in 1972, is run as a
charity, and aims to protect endangered
species of... -
Photographic Competition
10
FOR THE SECOND year running the
JS Journal and the SSA have joined
forces to launch the 1982
Photographic Competition.
This year the competition takes on
a new format and there will be two
sections—Summertime Blues... -
Cancer craziness
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Cancer craziness
EVERY LITTLE COUNTS when It
comes to raising money for cancer
research and so imaginations ran riot
once again this month.
A mammoth fete at Rayleigh Weir
took Sunday May 9 by storm, attracting
hundreds of... -
Marathon runners
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Marathon runners
INJURY foiled Robin Tripp's attempt to
enter this year's London marathon. But
Robin, physical therapist in the
gymnasium at Blackfriars, was happy to
tell the Journal that members of the gym
did very... -
Watch the birdie
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Watch the birdie
FOR THE SECOND year running, Judy
Warren, part-time supermarket assistant
at Beaconsfield Freezer Centre, has won
the Bucks County Ladies Golf Championship.
She started playing golf when she was
16, having... -
An eye for an eye and a kiss . . .
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An eye for an eye and a kiss . . .
AN EYE for an eye and a tooth for a
tooth was the order of the day recently at
Central Croydon. The occasion was
manager, Ray Palser's 40th birthday!
A suitable present had to be... -
Health award
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Health award
AN ANNUAL visit and occasional spot
visits from hygiene inspectors have
resulted in Nuneaton branch winning the
local borough Hygiene Award for 1982.
Nuneaton first won this award in 1980,
so this year's success... -
Knit away
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Knit away
A SPONSORED knit-in was the way in
which Shirley Powell (week-end student
at Ipswich) helped to collect £1,500 for
three different charities.
As well as raising money for the Guide
Dogs for the Blind Association,... -
New conference centre
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New conference centre
A NEW CONFERENCE centre in Rennie
House has provided impressive new
facilities at Blackfriars.
The centre occupies the area that
previously housed a number of basic
training rooms. Now the extra... -
Wheel deal
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Wheel deal
KINGSWOOD staff have taken to the
streets again, but this time in aid of the
World Wildlife Fund.
One Sunday morning, in fancy dress,
70 members of staff 'drove' each other
round ten gruelling laps of the... -
A life on the road
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A life on the road
AFTER A LIFE ON THE ROAD'
retirement has meant quite a change in
George Home's life. He was one of JS's
team of mobile dairy inspectors for a
quarter of his long career at Sainsbury's.
George, who retired... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
M Cull, formerly manager of Shirley, has
been appointed manager of Winton.
M Gentry, formerly deputy manager of
Brighton Hill, has been appointed
manager of Portsmouth.
L Griffin, formerly deputy manager... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
Bernard Mark, assistant manager in
company systems, has retired after 46
years' service with JS.
He joined the company in the retail
sales office in 1936, and three years later
was called up to the Royal... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to trie editor
Bag of success?
From: Tom Delaney, office managers
Streatham
Watching World in Action this evening, I
was intrigued to learn that an unqualified
man,... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Gwenda Tattersall, office manager at
Central Croydon, has completed 40 years'
service with the company.
She joined JS in 1942 at Purley and
moved to Caterham five years later as
chief clerk. Gwenda has worked in... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Joyce Denver, canteen supervisor at
Dunstable, died on May 16, aged 58, after
a short illness.
She began working for the company in
1954 as a housekeeper at Chelsea, and
worked at several other branches
including... -
Archives
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A RECENT GIFT to the archives from
an Oxford housewife proves beyond
doubt that JS tea, in common with a well
known proprietory brand, has the claim
to being a longer-lasting brew!
The tea packet (right), found beneath
a...
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