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Contents Page
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News
Page 3
Property
Page 4-5
Branch opening—Northfield
Page 6-7
Homebase opening—Seven Kings
Page 8, 9, 15
Business news
Page 10-11
Miss JS Personality Girl 1983
Page 12-13
New products
Page 14-15
Hobbies
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National Health aide
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National Health aide
ROY GRIFFITHS, JS's managing
director and deputy chairman, is to head
an inquiry into the effective use and
management of manpower and related
resources of the National Health Service.
The appointment... -
New computers for JS
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New computers for JS
SAINSBURY'S has ordered an Atlas 10
IBM compatible computer system from
ICL (International Computers Ltd), which
is due for delivery in June.
The Atlas 10 offers a range of systems
including the most... -
Youth Training Scheme
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Youth Training Scheme
ISN'T IT NICE to know that during such
times of high unemployment, Sainsbury's
is yet again going against the trend!
As well as consistently creating new
jobs through expansion, and being one of
the top... -
Freezer Centre
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Freezer Centre
WALTON-ON-THAMES branch is very
proud of its replacement Freezer Centre,
which opened on February 2, only halfa-
mile down the road from the old centre.
Situated next door to the supermarket,
the new Freezer... -
Stage one at Arnold
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Stage one at Arnold
SNOW STORMS did not detef faithful
customers on February 8 from turning
out to witness stage one of the Arnold
branch extension.
The 'old store', of 10,800 sq ft, closed
for extensive modernisation and... -
Branch opening—Northfield
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1. Eager shoppers queue before
opening. 2. Store manager,
Steven Fuery and BPO, Norah
Gosling. 3. Deputy manager,
Gordon Webb. 4. Sir John
Sainsbury welcomed the first
customers. 5. Rear entrance
to the store. 6. Also at... -
Homebase opening—Seven Kings
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SEVEN KINGS
1. Exterior of new store.
2. Sleet and snow didn't
deter shoppers looking
around outside—thanks to
the courtesy umbrellas.
3. Laura Ashley's storewithin-
a-store. 4. Gurth Hoyer Millar (left)
greets the... -
Frozen food—what for the future?
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Frozen food—what for the future?
ONE OF THE SINGLE most important
trends in food consumption is the continued
increase in the use of frozen food. The
pattern of frozen food expenditure in recent
years is shown in table... -
ASDA
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ASDA
THE ASSOCIATED DAIRIES Group (ADG j
announced their results tor the half-year to
November 13.
The sad saga of Ukay, the furniture
superstore company, came to an end. It
turned in trading losses of £0.7 million,
ceased... -
Breakfast tv
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Breakfast tv
EARLY RISERS will have noticed a change
to their television screens in recent weeks.
Both the BBC with Breakfast Time, and a
new independent contractor, TV-AM, have
chosen to disturb the early... -
Fitch Lovell
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Fitch Lovell
FITCH LOVELL fired off the best possible
riposte in their defence against the
unwelcome bid from Linfood. The owners
of Keymarkets report pre-tax profits to
October 23, up 43 per cent against the... -
JS rules OK
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JS rules OK
LAST OCTOBER Woman magazine asked
its readers: Tell us what you think about
supermarkets'—and 40,000 did!
The answers, when analysed, proved
what JS already knows-Sainsbury's is
best!
To the question, 'Where... -
Milko
09
THE LATEST innovation in the milk world
comes from Express Dairies in Chester.
Flexible milk packs, one and a quarter
inches wide, are being postod through letter
boxes in Cheshire to beat thieves who steal
bottles from... -
New bodies
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New bodies
BRITAIN'S packaging manufacturers are to
be represented by two newly formed trade
associations.
The larger body, part of the Process Plant
Association, to be called the Food, Drink
and Machinery Group, will... -
Miss JS Personality Girl 1983
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Miss JS 1983
an evening
of glamour
fun and
excitement!
This years' annual
SSA dinner and dance
proved better than ever ONE THOUSAND people raised the
roof at the West Centre Hotel on
February 19 during the annual... -
Legs extra
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Legs extra
LOOK DEVASTATINGLY elegant and
seductive with JS's new own-label
Patterned Tights and Stockings, now
available at 200 branches.
Sainsbury's first sheer pattern tights
(15 denier) have a three spot design all
the... -
Products
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OWN-LABEL Custard Powder is now
available in a new 12oz packet as well as
the 12oz and 24oz drums already on sale.
The new packet sells for a competitive
32p at 130 branches.
SOMETHING'S brewing... a bumper
pack of 240 JS... -
Whirls, quills, spirals & shells
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Whirls, quills, spirals & shells
MEET THE FOUR NEW Italian Pastas
you don't have to wind round a fork—
whirls, quills, spirals and shells—available
for only 32p each (250 gram).
Now that it is easier to pick up... -
Cheese snack
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Cheese snack
SPREAD a little Petit Suisse, Sainsbury's
new low fat soft cheese, on a jacket
potato or eat it with a salad for the
perfect snack.
In a unit of three little pots (30 grams
each), this delicious cheese sells for... -
More ready meals
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More ready meals
SAINSBURY'S have put a new 'slant' on
Ready Meals this month with the launch
of Chinese Ready Meals—Chicken with
Chillies (£1.49), Chicken with Peanuts
(£1.49), Lemon Chicken (£1.49), Special
Fried Rice... -
Spring clean with Sainsbury's
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Spring clean with Sainsbury's
ATTRACTIVELY redesigned JS Cream
Cleaner, Window Cleaner, Floor Polish,
Liquid Cleaner, Oven Spray and Floor
and Wall Cleaner represent everything
one could possibly need for that big
yearly... -
Rita in oils
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Rita in oils
A proud Rita shows off some of her works. 'MY FIRST EVER painting, immortalised
on the back of my mother's insurance
policy, was of a crinoline lady' commented
Rita Farnell, BPO at Ashford.,
who has been painting... -
Co-ops combine
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Co-ops combine
TWO OF THE largest co-operative retail
societies, the Greater Lancastria and North
Midland, have agreed to merge. With
annual sales in excess of £220 million and
about 250 stores, they will become one of
the... -
Starling work
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A SPECIAL EXHIBITION proved a
great success for veteran Len Starling,
previously secretary of the SSA.
'I thought that if I sold one or two
paintings it would just be an added bonus
to the joy of holding my own one man
show'... -
Sunday trading
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Sunday trading
THE FOLLOWING letter from chairman. Sir
John Sainsbury, was published in The
Times on February 15:
Sir, There is no doubt that the effect of
Sunday trading varies according to the type
of trade. In non-food... -
Marathon presentation
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Marathon presentation
JIMMY SAVILE, OBE, received a
cheque for £306.70 on behalf of Stoke
Mandeville Hospital on January 29,
presented to him by David Baker, Maintenance
Engineer at Charlton depot.
David, who has been with... -
News in Brief
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STAFF AT West Wickham branch
organised raffles galore before Christmas
last year, in aid of the local Cheyne
Hospital for Children.
Their marvellous efforts resulted in a
cheque for £300 being handed over to a
hospital... -
Pancake princess
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Pancake princess
IT WAS OUT OF Northwich into the
frying pan for Sue Lomas, Miss JS 1982,
who took part for the second year
running in the Grocery Trade Personality
Girls National Pancake Race in Lincoln's
Inn Fields, on... -
Apologies
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Apologies
FIRSTLY to Dr Roy Spencer (p2, JSJ
February '83). The printers somehow
managed to reverse the photograph of Dr
Spencer and his colleagues. The caption
should therefore be read in reverse order:
(I to r) Dr Dick... -
Baby boom
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Baby boom
PRODUCTIVITY is definitely on the
increase at Winchester branch where
eight members of staff are all expecting
twins, triplets, sextuplets—who knows—
between the months of March and July. Commented BPO, Beryl... -
Unanimous praise
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Unanimous praise
YOUNG STUDENTS from St Saviour's
School, Oxton, were unanimous in their
praise of Birkenhead branch after a
recent visit in January of this year.
During the school visit, the children,
aged between six and... -
Feedback
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Letters are welcome
and should "be
addressed to the editor
Thank you JS
From: Cynthia Gillett, JS home economist,
Kent, SE London & S Essex.
Members of the Redbridge Focus Club
have asked me to thank, through the
Journal,... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Arthur Hibberd, deputy meat manager at
Brighton branch, has completed 25 years'
service with JS.
He joined the company at Hove and a
year later was promoted to leading
butcher.. In 1963 he became assistant
head... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Richard Dick, returns and despatch
warehouseman at Charlton depot, died
suddenly on December 28, aged 60.
He had been with the company for 17
years.
Rose Martin, supermarket assistant at
Stafford branch, died on... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
Mary Gaywood, assistant checkout
manager at Wallington, has retired after
20 years' service at JS.
She joined the firm as a packer/
weigher. In 1968 Mary transferred to the
checkouts, until 1973 when she became... -
Archives
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AN EXHIBITION of the work of
designer, Leonard Beaumont, at the
Graves Art Gallery in Sheffield last
month, has brought to mind some
examples of his work in the JS archives
which illustrate his efforts in coming to
grips...
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