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Bob Wallis
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Bob Wallis
BOB WALLIS, JS's senior meat buyer,
died on Sunday September 18 after a
short illness. He was 58.
His wealth of experience and his
dedication to JS over more than 40 years
were an inspiration to many in... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-3
News
Page 4-5
Branch opening—West Ealing
Page 6-7
Homebase opening —Kingston
Page 8-9
New products
Page 10-11
Just the job feature: The clerk of works
Page 12
Business news
Page 13
Property
Page 14-17
News in... -
MP views 'Best of British'
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MP views
'Best of British'
THE Rt Hon Michael Jopling MP,
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and
Food, accompanied by chairman, Sir
John Sainsbury, visited Coldham's Lane
supermarket, Haverhill Meat Products
Limited and... -
Appointments
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Allan Cheesman
Appointments
ALLAN CHEESMAN, previously head
of the off-licence department, has been
appointed departmental director—beer,
wine and spirit departments.
In recent years the off-licence business
has expanded... -
JS invests in American food chain
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JS invests in American food chain
JS HAS AGREED with Shaw's, an
American supermarket chain, located in
New England, to acquire up to 25 per
cent of its shares. JS will obtain at least 20
per cent of the company—at a cost... -
Branch opening—West Ealing
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NEW STORE for old. That's what the
people of West Ealing were given on
Tuesday, September 13.
On the previous Saturday evening
Sainsbury's Broadway branch, just round
the corner from the new site on
Melbourne Avenue, closed... -
Homebase opening—Kingston
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HOMEBASE OPENINGS
SINGLEMINDED CUSTOMERS knew
exactly what they wanted from the new
Kingston Homebase, Sainsbury's 11th
home and garden centre, which opened at
9,00 am on Monday September 12. Within
half an hour one complete... -
Dishy dollops
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Dishy dollops
YOU CAN now have perfect plaice,
sensational scampi and even fetching fish
fingers with Sainsbury's latest meal
accompaniment—Sauce Tartare made
with french mayonnaise.
In a handy 265g jar it is available in... -
Ice cream and chips!
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Ice cream and chips! FOR A TASTE of the States say howdy to
four cool guys.
Sainsbury's American Style Dairy Ice
Cream is a new way of finding yourself
over the Atlantic without stepping out of
the front door.
Made with... -
Simple soup
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Simple soup
SOUP UP your snacks with Sainsbury's
Chicken and Leek or Mushroom
Soup-in-a-Cup, two new additional
flavours now available in convenient and
attractive twin packs.
Instructions couldn't be simplerempty
contents... -
Tasty tartlets
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Tasty tartlets
SATISFY A sweet tooth by biting into
one of JS's new Chocolate Cream
Tartlets.
These irresistible biscuits have a light
shortbread base, a deliciously rich
chocolate cream filling and are topped by
a coat of... -
Dream slice
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Dream slice
FOR A REALLY naughty way to celebrate
a birthday, anniversary, new job or your
budgie's coming of age, why not treat
yourself to one of Sainsbury's new Dairy
Cream Slices.
Joining the patisserie range,... -
Flavour men
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Flavour men
IT'S NEVER too late to get into the
yogurt habit!
Chocolate flavoured Mr Uppity has
recently joined ranks with the existing
Mr Men yogurt range, now offering a
choice of eight delicious flavours.
A low fat... -
Lotta bottle
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Lotta bottle
NEEDING AN excuse for a dinner party?
Sainsbury's can now provide you with not
only one but four!
Start the evening off by making hangovers
a thing of the past, with JS's new
Low Alcohol Lager.
Brewed in... -
A DOWN TO EARTH JOB
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JUST THE JOB
The Journal puts
on a hard hat to visit
a Welsh store
in the making and
meets the JS man
on site.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ UT ON site the sun is bouncing
off the white gravel. The river Usk is at
high tide and flowing... -
Asda results
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Asda results
THE ASSOCIATED Dairies Group comfortably
cruised past City expectations and
produced pre-tax profits of £77 million for
the year to April 30, 1983. This 27 per cent
increase was fuelled mainly by a... -
Better butter?
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Better butter?
THE YELLOW fats war is beginning to heat
up—or should it be melt? The Milk
Marketing Board and Anchor are trying
several innovations to combat the
continuing popularity of margarine.
The Dairy Crest... -
French connection
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French connection
SO YOU thought that retailers in Britain had
problems? Consider the trials of poor
French supermarketers trying to turn an
honest centime or two.
Edward Leclerc, once described as the
Freddie Laker of... -
Go smash a Mr Man
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Go smash a Mr Man
NEWS FROM the ubiquitous Mr Men-the
Roger Hargreaves characters which adorn
JS own-label yogurt fsee page 9). Their latest
venture is more surprising. Mr Happy, Mr
Grumpy, Mr Bump and the rest, will... -
Swop
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Swop
THERE HAS been a surprising move
between two JS competitors. Bejam and
BHS have agreed to sell each other's
products on a trial basis for a limited period.
Bejam's frozen foods will be sold through
two BHS stores in the... -
Property
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OPENINGS planned for this month are:
Bradford Greengates Supermarket and
Homebase, 760 Harrogate Road, Bradford
on Tuesday, October 11, at 9.30 am;
Beckenham Supermarket, 181 High
Street, Beckenham on Tuesday, October
25, at... -
Share option scheme
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Share option scheme
FULL TIME and part time employees
who have worked at JS for three
consecutive years are once again being
offered the chance to save for JS shares
under the Savings-Related Share Option
Scheme.
Offers... -
Bunny girl
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Bunny girl
THIS LITTLE rabbit is definitely not for
the pot.
Hayley Sworn's mum Sally was
costume designer, make up artist and sign
writer for her furry daughter's fancy
dress debut.
And the bunny's daddy is a Robin!
Robin... -
Giant fish on JS diet
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Giant fish on JS diet
THE ANGLING world was recently
brought to a 'swimstill' following the
landing of a massive 51 pound carp (no
french fries thank you). It is the largest
ever to be caught in Britain. Furthermore
it was... -
Photographic Competition
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THE SHUTTERS are down for entries in
this year's photographic competition, the
closing date was September 30!
Torture yourselves not, results will appear in the November issue, once all
entries have been judged by... -
Saying it with flowers
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Saying it with flowers
THE MARJORIE PROOPS Bouquet of
the Week was awarded to Dartford
branch on August 23 in recognition of
their total dedication to the Sue Bedwell
Appeal (JSJ August 1983), collecting
funds for multiple... -
Conquering the quadrathon
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Conquering the quadrathon
SIXTH PLACE in the world's first
Quadrathon, a race to beat all races, was
the impressive result achieved by Steve
Till, technical analyst, Blackfriars (JSJ
July 1983), after a sensational... -
Raising more than the roof
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Raising more than the roof
SOLIHULL ROCKED around the clock
on Saturday August 27, in aid of the
Queen Elizabeth Ultrasonic Scalpel
Appeal and raised £142.
Martin Player and Jeff Keenan, both
students at the branch... -
Ice cold in Ashford
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Ice cold in Ashford
ICE STATION Ashford was afloat and
raring to go on Saturday, September 10,
when for the second year running they
entered the local carnival.
Brightly clad in furs and garters, 12
members of staff sat... -
Keep it in the family
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Keep it in the family
SAINSBURY'S has been the scene of yet
another fortuitous meeting, this time
between Gaynor Hilton, previously
canteen assistant and Stephen Orr, chef,
both at Basingstoke depot (right).
September 3 was... -
A dog's best friend
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Richard (left) and Robin (right) seek judgement from sniffer, John.
A dog's best friend PAWS FOR thought for just a moment.
Have you ever wondered how JS decides
exactly what makes a first class tin of dog
food? Doggy tests... -
Lunchtime film menu
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Lunchtime film menu
FOLLOWING last year's successful
season of lunch time films (JSJ December
1982) held in the conference centre,
Rennie House, head office training
department are planning a further series
of six to run... -
Romford aids
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Romford aids
A CHEQUE for a staggering £62,523.31
was recently handed over by Romford
area office to the 500 Group Cancer
Research Campaign following the
companywide fund raising effort
launched in January 1982.
Staff... -
Subject to choice
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Subject to choice
DO YOU FANCY a BA Hons, BSc or
even an MA? If so, Birkbeck College,
University of London, is just the place for
you. According to Gerry Lee, accounts
clerk at Blackfriars, you can take One
made to... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
E C Byrne, formerly deputy manager of
Lewisham, has been appointed manager
of Balham.
R S Davies, formerly manager of
Wembley, has been appointed manager
of Hornchurch.
D Johnstone, formerly deputy
manager of... -
Carefree days for Cookie
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A CARRIAGE clock, a set of three
suitcases, a picnic hamper and a barbecue
put Jack Cook, provisions manager at
Dorking, on the right track for a leisurely
retirement after 46 years' service with JS.
Often known as 'Cookie',... -
HOMEBASE APPOINTMENTS
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HOMERASE
APPOINTMENTS
B Ward, formerly deputy manager at
Nottingham, has been appointed store
manager of Oldbury, for the opening.
B Todd, formerly deputy manager of
Leeds, has been appointed manager at
Bradford, for the... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
William McQuillan, training administration
officer at Blackfriars, has retired after 43 years' service with JS.
He began his career with the company
in the poultry department and two years
later moved to the... -
Correction
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Correction
APOLOGIES to Rosina Coe, supermarket
assistant at Stevenage, who was
mistakenly included in the retirements
column in JSJ September.
Rosina has not retired, but has
completed 30 years' service. -
Feedback
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Letters are welcome
and should "be
addressed to the editor
Press-ing points
From: Tony Gayfer, engineering
adviser.
Lewisham is my nearest JS branch and I
was surprised to learn in May of proposals
to build a branch hardly... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Maurice 'Bish' Bishop, manager at
Chislehurst, has completed 25 years'
service with JS.
He began his career as a junior
salesman at Morden and in 1962 was
promoted to senior leading salesman,
doing relief at... -
Women's work
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ARCHIVES
Women's work
WOMEN AT Sainsbury's! Whatever
next? It took a war to
establish a feminine front in the
foreign territory behind the
counter at JS.
In 1914, Britain was a channel away
from trenches and shells but was...
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