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Clean food award
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Clean food award
Geoffrey Jones (left) congratulates manager Richard Davies. AN ANNUAL visit by the Brent Clean
Food Liaison Group on May 3 has
resulted in Wembley branch winning die
Clean Food Award for 1983.
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Contents Page
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Page 2-3
News
Page 3
Property
Page 4-5
Branch opening- Crystal Palace
Page 6-7
Homebase opening— Northampton
Page 8-9
Business news
Page 10-11
Variety Club luncheon
Page 12-13
New products
Page 14
Photographic competition
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Grocery conference
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Grocery conference
SEEN HERE on the left is Roy Griffiths,
Managing Director in conversation with
Sam Kilburn, Chief Executive of the
Institute of Grocery Distribution (centre)
and Sir James Cleminson, Chairman of
Reckitt... -
Property
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PROPERTY
PLANS FOR a new Homebase in Bath
are being considered by Bath City
Council. The scheme is to link the
Homebase with the new Sainsbury's
branch near Green Park Station on land
which is currently owned by British... -
Recruiting good ideas
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Recruiting good ideas
HOMEBASE recruitment hit on the right
formula from the word go. Their first
ever recruitment advertisement (left) won
a special commendation in the Daily
Express Regional Press Awards which
received 340... -
Results
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Results
BY THE TIME you read this issue JS's
end of year financial results will have
been announced.
They will be the subject of the Report
For Staff which all locations will be
receiving. The results will also be... -
Branch opening—Crystal Palace
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THE LARGEST SAINSBURY'S SUPERMARKET
kicked off at 9.30am on
Monday April 25.
The Crystal Palace branch opened to a
long, cheerful queue of customers and
welcomed a steady stream of JS fans
throughout the day.
The branch on... -
Homebase opening—Northampton
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ON MAY 2—a bank holiday Monday—it
seemed that all roads led to Victoria
Promenade, Northampton. At 9.00am
the new Homebase house and garden
centre opened to the most spectacular
welcome ever recorded since the... -
Bid moves
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Bid moves
Sweet
talking
ROWNTREE MACKINTOSH has at last
made its long-awaited US acquisition. The
company has made no secret of its desire to
enter the American food market.
The UK is a mature market for... -
Corny
08
CORNISH COOKS have slammed Tesco's
for corny claims about pasties. Store
bosses claimed authenticity for their recipe
saying Tesco is 'possibly the only place
outside Truro you can get a traditional
Cornish pastie.'
Local... -
The high street saint
08
MARKS & SPENCER'S pre-tax profits rose
by an effective 10 per cent to £239 million
for the year to March 31 on sales up 16 per
cent to over £2.5 billion. Over the last four
years their profits growth has just about... -
Eating Italian
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BRITISH CONSUMPTION of pasta has
doubled in ten years and now stands at
around 2lb per head per annum.
Despite the increase, Britons are still on
sparrow's diet compared with the Italians
who consume 56lb of the stuff every... -
Grit and grapes
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Grit and grapes
AN UNLIKELY company has given new
dimension to the phrase faying down the
wine'. The RMC group more usually seen
laying down ready mixed concrete, sand,
gravel and grit, are venturing into the
Beaujblais race... -
Kwik results
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Kwik results
KWIK SAVE announced pre-tax profits for
their half-year to February 26, 1983 up 15
per cent at £12.3 million, on sales up 14 per
cent at £268 million. The share price was a
little unsettled on the news of the... -
Tentacles reach the market
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Tentacles reach the market
OCTOPUS PUBLISHING-perhaps the
most innovative publishing company in the
country—have recently come to the Stock
Market. The company has had a remarkable
growth record since itwasset up in 1971... -
Variety Club luncheon
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Lunch money
Club Luncheon took place at Grosveno
House Hotel. For the first time there was
a strong Sainsbury's presence as Miss Jh
P e r S i t y girls and JS char*, f u n d u s
were escorted there by SSA... -
Egg-cellent
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Egg-cellent
SAINSBURY'S new own-label Egg
Custard Dessert Mix with Nutmeg is a
perfect finale to any meal.
Available in 147 stores, the mix is very
simple and easy to prepare. The contents
of the sachet should be emptied... -
Fishy firsts
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Fishy firsts
PACKED LUNCHES promise to be even
more exciting with the recent additions
to the pre-packed fresh sandwich range.
Smoked Salmon and Cottage Cheese,
made with brown bread, is an exotic
lunchtime snack and sells... -
Grape success
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Grape success
AN IDEAL WINE for summer is
Sainsbury's wine choice for June—
Wiltinger Scharzberg, Qualitatswein mit
Pradikat.
This crisp white wine comes from the
valley of the Saar, a tributary of the
Mosel. The steeply... -
Keeping abreast
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Keeping abreast
ENJOY A 'hassle free' meal with
Sainsbury's own-label new Chicken
Breasts en Croute now available at 102
branches and at all SavaCentres.
The first of a new generation of poultry
products, each pack of... -
Micro chips
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Micro chips
LEARN ALL there is to know about
microwave cooking from Sainsbury's
latest food guide—'Cooking by Microwave'
—written by Cecilia Norman.
The aim of this new booklet is to give a
whole wealth of information... -
Clean sweep
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Clean sweep
WHISTLE while you work with
Sainsbury's new extensive brushware
range now available in three bright
colours—red, brown and beige.
Available in a varied number of stores,
the new range consists of a dust pan... -
Paws to eat
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Paws to eat
ASK ANY discerning cat or dog in the
country what they look for in their daily
diet and they will tell you—a wide range
of foods offering nourishing alternative
tastes.
Sainbury's new own-label Supreme
pet... -
Soft sell
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Soft sell
AND NOW for something completely
different!
Sainsbury's have recently introduced a
bumper pack of nine toilet rolls available
in two colourways—pink and white.
At £1.45, these nine super soft, two ply
rolls... -
Spread it around
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Spread it around
BRING A WHOLE new life into
sandwiches, dips and party goodies with
Sainsbury's first own-label sandwich
spreads available in three distinct
flavours: traditional, tomato and spicy.
Made with real... -
Stirring news
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Stirring news
DON'T BE deceived . . . they're not the
latest chocolate flakes but Sainsbury's
new own-label Gravy Granules, ready for
cooking.
A first for JS, these new granules create
everything a perfect gravy should be... -
Photographic competition
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PICTURE THIS
MAKE YOUR FRAME YOUR
FORTUNE by entering the 1983
Photographic Competition run jointly
by the SSA and JS Journal.
This year's competition will be
divided into three sections. 1. FRIENDS For this one you... -
Branch football
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Branch football
TWO WORLD FAMOUS football teams
—Stratford Superstars and Stamford
Hill Strollers—came face to face on April
17 for a high spirited match.
From kick off, Stratford took control
giving the team a one goal... -
Scouting for funds
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Scouting for funds
THERE'S ALWAYS something going on
at East Grinstead branch and the last
week in April was no exception.
On Friday 29 a cheque for £500 was
presented by Arthur Russell, branch
manager, to Jeffrey Ell wood,... -
Take the plunge on June 12
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Take the plunge on June 12
One of last year's Family Day water babes. JUST IN CASE you haven't heard, June
12 is kicking, jumping, splashing, running
and cycling time for everyone at
Sainsbury's. Action packed Family... -
What's in a name
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What's in a name
JOY, WIFE OF the late Arthur Van den
Branden who retired from supply control,
Blackfriars in 1979, has been feeling
homesick recently since she discovered
this advert in The West... -
Hand it to Malcolm
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Hand it to
Malcolm
HANDS WERE raised in combat in the
Bromley area last month. Haywards
Heath branch issued a challenge to the
rest of its area to find the Nomination
Whist Champion.
On May 4 a tournament was held... -
Investing in art
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Investing in art
AMATEUR ARTIST, Maurice Gardner,
a night shift worker at Chislehurst, has
recently had a brush with success after
exhibiting his watercolours in the local
branch of the Abbey National... -
Lyrical letters
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Lyrical letters
AFTER SPENDING some confusing
hours attending SSP (Statutory Sick Pay)
meetings, Joan Timlett, BPO at
Harpenden found herself pondering one
sleepless night on the number of initials
used in JS systems.
Here... -
Making faces
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Making faces
THERE ARE LOTS of new faces around.
Not a sudden influx of personnel—just a
fresh new look for familiar features.
Wednesday has meant Beauty School
night for over 50 JS girls over the past
weeks.
Following up... -
Peter sets the ball rolling for guide dogs
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Peter sets the ball rolling for guide dogs Peter Ball (ringed) with walkers ready for the off. SPRING is sprung and 28 members of
staff from Bognor Regis branch took to
muddy fields and coast roads to raise
money for guide dogs... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
P Jones, formerly manager of Hayes, has
been appointed manager of Harlow.
D Ware, formerly manager of
Bletchley, has been appointed manager of
Chester for the opening.
M Whitty, formerly manager,, of
Surbiton,... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Albert Pugh, grocery manager at
Leamington, has completed 40 years'
service with JS.
He joined the company at Derby and
since then has worked at several stores
including Northampton, Coventry, where
he was... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
Vera Storey, a storekeeper at Charlton
depot, has retired after 37 years' service
atJS.
She joined the company in the biscuit
department at Blackfriars' factory and in. 1971 transferred to Charlton depot.
Eric... -
The road to retirement
WWM
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The road to retirement
'I'VE NEVER DRIVEN a car in my life,'
says Francis 'Tommy' Thomas after 40
years in JS transport. 'I know more than
most about roads but I've never wanted
to sit behind a wheel.'
Tommy retired from... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should, be
addressed to the editor
Dream store
From: Sibyl Robinson, customer at
Crystal Palace.
I was born in Whitehorse Lane 68 years
ago and on Monday had the pleasure of
being taken to... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Margaret Bramble, skilled supermarket
assistant at Stratford branch, died on
April 18, aged 54. She had been with the
company since 1975.
Leslie Humphreys, a driver at
Basingstoke depot, died on February 19,
aged... -
I've got wheels
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This month the archives page is being delivered to your door.
These photographs of delivery vehicles of days gone by are all recent additions
to the archives photo library. THREE OF the four were donated by
veterans at their...
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