Table of content
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Contents Page
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News
Page 3
Property
Page 4-5
Branch opening—Farnham
Page 6-7
Homebase opening—Watford
Page 8-9
Business news
Page 10-15
A pull-out guide to JS's senior management
Page 16-18
New products
Page 18-19
Hobbies
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Executive Club
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Executive Club
A TALK FROM Minister of Agriculture,
Fisheries and Food, the Rt Hon Peter
Walker, brought the latest season of
Sainsbury's Executive Club to a successful
close.
Peter Walker spoke of his... -
Festival of Choirs
02
SAINSBURY'S Festival of Choirs
TWENTY OF BRITAIN'S leading youth
and adult choirs have been selected for
the second Sainsbury's Festival of Choirs,
which takes place at the Royal Albert
Hall on Saturday April 16.
There is in... -
New face
02
AN ADDITION to the Journal team this
month is Yvonne Burke, who joins as
assistant editor. „
Yvonne, 24, has moved to Blackfriars
from the West End of London, where she
was assistant editor of Selfridges' house
magazine—... -
Property
03
PROPERTY
JS IS SEEKING planning consent for a
two-storey extension and alterations to
the existing building which will almost
double the retail sales area of Wilmslow
branch.
The plan to provide additional sales
and storage... -
Retailer of the month
03
Retailer of the month
SAINSBURY'S have been voted retailer
of the month by Super Marketing magazine.
'In one month Sainsbury's was credited
with three distinctions: a survey
recognised that its customers are the
most... -
Branch opening—Farnham
04
PERFECT SPRING weather accompanied
the opening of JS's new store in
South Street, Farnham on Tuesday, February
22.
An architecturally impressive building
which complements the adjacent
conservation area (including the... -
Homebase opening—Watford
06
FEBRUARY 28, three days before
Homebases' second birthday, the seventh
store was opened at 114 St Albans Road,
Watford, Hertfordshire, and provided
the most successful opening to date!
The total indoor and outdoor sales
area... -
Alter ego
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Alter ego
THE ONCE elusive British cheese, Lymeswold,
is to be rechristened Westminster
Blue for its launch on the international
market later this year. The new name, for export only, has been
chosen by the Milk Marketing... -
Food from Britain
08
Food from Britain
FOOD FROM BRITAIN, the new central
marketing and promotional body for British
food, drink, confectionery and agricultural
and horticultural produce, came into
operation on March 23.
With a-completion date... -
International food exhibition
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International food exhibition
MORE THAN 900 exhibitors filled Olympia
in London for the recent International Food
Exhibition. A dazzling variety of stands was
manned by both food manufacturers and
importers, many of whom were... -
Mainstop sales
08
Mainstop sales
IF YOU HAVE ever fancied owning a
supermarket, now is your chance—perhaps
you can arrange a loan from your bank
manager and buy a Mainstop store!
The great Mainstop sale continues-it is
understood that 16 of... -
More milk innovations
08
More milk innovations
CHANGES and innovations seem to be
continually taking place on the milk front!
Nearly 850,000 people have recently
signed a petition to save the British pinta.
Milkmen, backed by MP's and... -
Plastic scotch
08
Plastic scotch
TRANSATLANTIC airline passengers will
soon be guinea pigs for the first scotch
whisky to be packed in plastic bottles!
One of Scottish and Newcastle Breweries'
main brands, MacKinlay's Old Scotch, is to
go... -
Wet fish
08
Wet fish
THE NEWLY opened Bromley-by-Bow
Tesco features a wet fish counter. However,
the company is reported to be abandoning
such a concept for future openings. Instead
Tesco will utilise the gas-flushed packs now
being... -
Wine merit
08
Wine merit
TESCO'S development effort on table wines
has borne some fruit. The trade journal
Wine & Spirit recently gave Tesco a design
award for outstanding merit for the new
labels for its own wine range. -
Bejam
09
LAST MONTH a look was taken at frozen
food retailing—to follow, an examination of
Bejam, a company which has a growth
record as remarkable as that of JS.
The beginnings of Bejam stem from a trip
by its founder, John... -
Who's boss?
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Who's boss?
A NEW SURVEY, conducted by Research
Surveys of Great Britain on behalf of IPC
magazines, indicates that women are fast
becoming the decision-makers when it
comes to buying drink at supermarket
off-licences.
In... -
Sainsbury's Senior Managers' Conference
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SAINSBURY'S Senior Managers' Conference
—a pull out guide to JS's senior management- Senior Managers' Conference- Eastbourne '83 Whilst every effort has been
made to ensure that this guide
is as accurate and complete... -
Home remedies
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Home remedies
RELIEF is at hand for the two most
nagging ailments—indigestion and the
common sore throat/cough.
Sainsbury's first own-label Indigestion
Tablets, available in packs of 30, sell for
38p.
For effective relief... -
New wine
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New wine
GET YOUR DRINKING caps on and
open a bottle of Crozes-Hermitage
(Appellation Controlee), a new ownlabel
French wine now available from JS.
This full bodied red wine comes from
the vineyards around Tain, in... -
Pine Fresh
16
Pine Fresh
WHAT'S GREEN OUTSIDE, strong
inside and bowls you over? Sainsbury's
new Pine Fresh Liquid Lavatory cleaner!
Priced at 32p and available in all
branches, Pine Fresh is specially designed
to help remove all... -
The Mexican way
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The Mexican way
TORTILLAS, beans, cheese, avocado
pears and minced meat are a few of the
popular Mexican ingredients put to
varied use in Sainsbury's latest colour
cookbook— Cooking the Mexican Way
by Lourdes Nichols.
In... -
Clean, fresh breath
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Clean, fresh breath
GARGLE AWAY the night before with a
little help from Sainsbury's.
New Spearmint Antiseptic Mouthwash,
designed to deodorize and leave
your breath tingling, is now available in
an exciting blue colour at... -
Good morning
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Good morning
GIVE THE FAMILY all the moral fibre
it needs with Sainsbury's new own-label
Sultana Bran-wheat flakes with 30 per
cent bran and sultanas.
Dietary fibre or roughage, found in
fruit and vegetables and whole... -
Loin steak
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Loin steak
SAINSBURY'S own-label Premium
Tendersweet Loin Steak has recently
been launched by the bacon buying
department for only £2.18 (lib).
Available in packs of four, each steak,
whether fried or grilled promises to... -
Pizza pie
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Pizza pie
THE POPULARITY of pizzas in this
country has grown beyond prediction.
JS's new own-label Cheese, Tomato and
Mushroom Pizza is the latest indication
of this.
Joining the other two varieties—cheese
and tomato, and... -
Saucy
17
Saucy
MATCH SAINSBURY'S re-designed
Cheese, Onion, Parsley and White Sauce
Mixes to the meal of your choice.
Half-a-pint of milk and a few minutes
to spare is all that is required to top off
any gourmet creation.
Available... -
Do the locomotion
18
'IT'S NOT A LOT of hot steam,'
commented Ken Evans, from the hygiene
department at Buntingford depot,
referring to his vintage model railway
collection which has fascinated him for
the last 30 years.
His collection, perhaps... -
Essential pet-care
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Essential pet-care
DOES YOUR PET bark or miaow? If
either, or both (!), Owning dogs and cats,
a new booklet written exclusively for
Sainsbury's by a practising veterinary
surgeon, is for you.
The author's many years of... -
Full of beans
18
Full of beans
JS COFFEE lovers will be full of beans
when they hear about the new own-label
vacuum packed Filter Coffee now available
at 76 branches.
Packed and sealed in foil, all the air has
been drawn out of the coffee... -
Perfect duo
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Perfect duo
A TISSUE, a tissue we all fall down!
Sainsbury's Duo 100 tissues (41p), in
rose and pink, and coffee and peach
colours, sell in two attractively designed
boxes guaranteed to cheer up any room.
They're strong but... -
Basenjis is best!
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Basenjis is best!
SYD SMITH'S silent dogs are really
worth shouting about. Director's
chauffeur, Syd, appeared in the Journal
last March when three of his four Basenjis
(a barkless breed from Africa) qualified
for Crufts.... -
News in brief—a round up of activities companywide
20
FOR THE SECOND year running,
Walsall ladies have stolen the show in the
towns Pancake Race, by coming first.
The team of five ladies were sponsored
by the branch and a total of £26 was
collected in aid of the St... -
Wedding bell blues
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Wedding bell blues
MR AND MRS ASPI M BAJINA request
the pleasure of the company of Mr and
Mrs Richard Davies and his family and all
the staff at Sainsbury's at the wedding
ceremony of their daughter Kermin... -
Battle of the flights
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Battle of the flights
THE FINALS of the first ever Woking
area darts championship saw Exeter
branch emerge with flying colours after a
challenging game against Christchurch,
on November 27.
At the start of the day's play,... -
Bouncing baby
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Bouncing baby
AT SIX WEEKS old and weighing in at
1 lib 6oz, Christopher William Page gives
true meaning to the phrase 'bouncing
baby boy'.
Christopher's birth on January 27
(birthweight 81b 2oz) coincided with... -
In memoriam
21
In memoriam
A SHORT BOOK OF VERSE by
Margaret Venables, late wife of Emrys
Venables, reception manager at Pitsea, is
at present on sale at the branch and other
stores in Romford area in aid of cancer
research.
Each booklet... -
Retirement in style
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Retirement in style
BETTY McCAUSLAND, supermarket
assistant at West Wickham, Rolls-Royced
all the way home on February 17 to
celebrate her retirement from JS.
She stepped out of the branch at the
end of her busy last day and... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
N Bacon, formerly manager of New
Maiden, has been appointed manager of
Chelsea.
R Bradford, formerly deputy manager
of Fulham, has been appointed manager
of New Maiden.
C Gaffan, formerly deputy manager... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Mary Venn, office manager at Nuneaton,
has completed 40 years' service with JS.
She began her career with the company
at the old Trinity Street branch, Coventry,
as a clerk. In 1964 Mary transferred to the
new... -
RETIREMENTS
22
RETIREMENTS
George Blackmore, a non-perishable
clerk at Charlton depot, has retired after
32 years' service at JS.
He joined the company at Charlton as
a driver and 16 years later became a
traffic controller. In 1969 George... -
Feedback
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Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the editor
Vouchers or
cash?
From: Enid Hine, supermarket assistant,
Blackpoie.
Although appreciating the bonus paid at
Christmas, would it not be possible for
staff to... -
OBITUARY
23
OBITUARY
George Burrows, supervisor in advertising
stores, Blackfriars, died on January
24, aged 48.
He had been with the company since
1975.
Anthony Groodrein, customer service
assistant at Dagenham, died on January
9,... -
Archives
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ARCHIVES
PICTURE JS's branch at 9-11 London
Road, Croydon, on a sunny Sunday
morning early this century. The delivery
bicycles and horse vans crowded outside
the shop testify to a busy morning's
trading. Next door, a smaller...
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