Table of content
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Contents Page
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News
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Property
Page 4-7
Branch openings—Woolton, Epsom
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Business news
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Happy Birthday! —Lord Sainsbury celebrates his 80th
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Energy matters—a look at the increasing importance of... -
Notable victory
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Notable victory
NIGHTINGALE GENERAL Challenger's
most impressive triumph in the
show ring occurred just too late to be
mentioned in the last Journal.
After his Royal Highland Supreme
Championship award, JS's prize... -
Surprise, surprise
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Surprise, surprise
MOTHER-OFTHREE Kathleen Hanson
gave birth to her fourth baby in the
buffer room at JS's Chatham store on July
29. It took about a minute!
Kathleen, in her 40's, was doing the
weekly shopping with her... -
Business school support
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Business school support
DAVID SAINSBURY, JS's finance
director, is putting up £ 1.25 million for the
London Business School to set up a
research centre for business strategy.
As a result probably the second largest
team of... -
Food from Britain
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Food from Britain
TWO PERSONALITIES were spotted
recently at JS's Nine Elms store.
The Rt Hon Peter Walker, Minister of
Agriculture, Food and Fisheries and
Nicholas Saphir, chairman of the Central
Council for Agriculture and... -
Property
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JS IS TAKING its first steps into
Scotland! Agreement was signed on July
14 between SavaCentre (JS's joint
hyper-market venture with British Home
Stores) and Gilbert Ash Estates (a Bovis
Company) for a new store two miles... -
Branch opening—Woolton
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SAINSBURY'S SECOND store in
Merseyside opened on July 13 to an
enthusiastic reception.
The store is situated in Wool ton, a
village about seven miles from the centre
of Liverpool, and strengthens JS's hold in
the North West.... -
Branch opening—Epsom
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A QUEUE of 100 people set JS's new
store in Epsom off to a flying start on its
opening on August 10.
This is the fifth JS branch in the
area—the others being Leatherhead,
Sutton, North Cheam and Surbiton.
Sainsbury links... -
Falklands victory
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Falklands victory
FOLLOWING a request from the Sun
newspaper JS recently assembled a
consignment of Cadbury's Creme Eggs.
The £100 load was flown out to the troops
from RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire.
There have been no reported... -
Food glorious food
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Food glorious food
EACH DAY of the year 2,128 households
throughout the country complete diaries
recording what they buy and eat.
The results of those diaries when put
together form the National Food Survey,
which is... -
More! More!
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EVEN OUR children are now feeling the
squeeze. The results of the annual Wall's
Pocket Money Monitor have recently been
published. This is a survey commissioned
by Wall's but carried out by Gallup, the
election pollsters. It... -
Unigate—year end results
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Unigate—year end results
MAJOR JS supplier Unigate, recently
announced its results for the year to
March 31 1982. Although sales increased
by 11 per cent to £1.5 billion, taxable profits
only increased by £300,000 to... -
Happy Birthday !
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Happy Birthday !
LORD SAINSBURY, known
throughout the company as 'Mr
Alan', joint president of J Sainsbury
pic, celebrated his 80th
birthday on August 13.
The elder son of JB Sainsbury and
grandson of the founder, he was... -
Energy matters
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Energy costs are soaring and energy supplies dwindling. JS is at the forefront in this, the dawning of a new age of ENERGY CONSERVATION WORLD ENERGY PROBLEMS have
been a topic of public debate for some
time, and will continue to... -
In the right DIRECTION
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In the right DIRECTION
ANOTHER BAND with JS links, has a
very different musical style.
Tom Claxton, assistant pork buyer, is
the drummer in Direction—which is a
well-established six piece gospel group.
They write all their... -
WHITE LIGHTNING
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WHITE UGHTNING
ROCK MUSIC has raised more than
£200 for charity in the last few weeks as
well as help to realise the dreams of one
of JS's young musicians.
Bill Barry, multilith print operator in
the central printing... -
Bubbles burst
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Bubbles burst
STAY FRESH with JS own-label
Deodorant Soap, now available at 151
branches at 15%p (150 grams). With no
other own label equal on the market
this new soap is a household must. Other ranges of toiletry products... -
Fresh herbs
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Fresh herbs
A WIDER VARIETY of fresh herbs have
been introduced to many branches this
summer.
Chives, mint and other popular varieties
have now been joined by tarragon
(which completed one season's trial last
year in some... -
Six pittas
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Six pittas
AFTER THE SUCCESSFUL launch of
JS's own-label pitta breads in May, the
bakery department have now introduced
a 'follow-up'—6 Wholemeal Pittas, made
with wholemeal flour instead of white
flour.
Pitta bread... -
Sleepless nights?
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Sleepless nights?
SAINSBURY'S own-label Decaffeinated
Gold Choice Coffee has now made
sleepless nights a thing of the past!
This new product is made from a
unique blend of carefully roasted coffee
beans which have been... -
Fruity
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OWN-LABEL PURE GRAPE and apple
juice has pipped opposition fruit juices at
the post.
Made with concentrated red grape and
apple juice—a new and unique recipe to
JS—it promises to be the perfect
refreshing... -
Sweet tooth
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Sweet tooth
WAKE YOUR taste buds with JS's
mammoth launch of new own-label
sweets and chocolates.
Candy Cubes (25p, 4oz), unique to JS,
and Mini Wine Gums (24p, 4oz) are the
two 'supercalifragilistic' additions to... -
Wine of the month
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Wine of the month
PROLONG THE HOLIDAY spirit by
sampling the September wine of the
month.
The full flavour of Sainsbury's Cotes
du Rhone Villages will help recapture the
memories of sultry summer days.
This wine comes from... -
Cancer round up
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Cancer round up
WHERE THERE'S a will there's a way!
This old proverb has been amply
demonstrated by JS staff in their
efforts to raise £'s for cancer research.
So far companywide £105,012 has been
collected.
Fun and games... -
Community spirit at SavaCentre
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Community spirit at SavaCentre
STRONG SUPPORT for local events has
emphasised the commitment of several
SavaCentres to their respective communities
this year.
They have each chosen various ways of
strengthening their links... -
Holiday of a lifetime
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Holiday of a lifetime
SRI LANKA bound, Cosette Gedge,
canteen assistant at Stratford, still
couldn't believe her luck at winning the
SSA £1,000 holiday draw (which took
place during 1982 Miss JS competition—
JSJMarch).... -
Man overboard
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Man overboard
CHIPPENHAM'S NUTTIEST nautical
event—a first ever raft race organised by
JS's local branch set sail on the River
Avon on Sunday July 4.
More than 50 rafts entered the
competition, 11 of which were... -
A great day out
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A great day out
LOCAL HANDICAPPED children from
Saxon Wood School and Limington
House recently enjoyed a fun afternoon
at Basingstoke depot.
The youngsters, aged between five and
13, under the close supervision of
transport... -
Points to health
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Points to health
IT'S ALL BEEN happening in the gym
since an Aerobics competition took off
on June 9.
Open to all members of the gymnasium
at Blackfriars, the aim of the competition
is to gain 10,000 points while carrying... -
Rising damp
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Rising damp
MOPPING UP was the orderof the day
at Edgware on Saturday Junex^7, after
torrential storms caused extensive
flooding.
Rain was forecast for Saturday but,
naturally enough, there was no cause for
alarm (it always... -
Variety club call up!
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Variety club call up!
A REPRESENTATIVE of the Variety
Club of Great Britain was a surprise
visitor at this year's JS Family Day (see
July/August JSJ).
Naturally, he was so thoroughly
impressed by the organisation... -
Move of a lifetime
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Move of a lifetime
KEN BRUSHWOOD, communications
technician in the data processing,
operations department, has opted for the
move of a lifetime to launch his retirement
after 43 years at JS.
The hurly burly of modern city... -
Photographic Competition
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ENTRIES are beginning to arrive for this
year's JS Journal/SSA photographic
competition with its two first prizes of
£75.
Interesting interpretations are being
made of the two themes of Summertime
Blues and... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
G Alvin, formerly manager of Arnold,
has been appointed manager of Beeston.
D. Carey, formerly deputy manager of
Locksbottom, has been appointed
manager of Crawley.
P Carr, formerly deputy manager... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Bill 'Blue' Allard, supervisor at Charlton
depot, has completed 25 years' service
with JS.
He joined the company as a bacon
clerk at Union Street and ten years later
became assistant departmental manager.
After... -
MANAGEMENT APPOINTMENTS
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MANAGEMENT
APPOINTMENTS
Ted Glendinning, senior manager
fresh pork buying, will be appointed to a
new post in the retail division with
responsibility to departmental director
Jeremy Grindle for the co-ordination of
the... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the editor Dead duck
From: Tom Delaney, office managers,
Streatham
So the Journal has started a regular
business news section.
The Sunday Telegraph has been quick
to... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
loy Sinden, skilled supermarket assistant
at Hastings, has retired after 34 years'
service with JS.
She joined the company at 14 Hastings
and worked in the two other neighbouring neighbouring
branches until her... -
Fading memories
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Fading memories
THESE TWO PICTURES from the
archives photograph library record a
happy day out for JS staff, one summer
day in 1923.
The reverse of the group photo records
that the outing, from St Albans, was to
Dunstable... -
Memories revived
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Memories revived
MANY MEMORIES have been jolted by
the recent archives article and picture
published in the June edition of the
Journal. Contemporary colleagues have
written in, delighted at either spotting
themselves in the...
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