Table of content
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Contents Page
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News
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Property
Page 4-5
Branch opening- Crosby
Page 6-7
Homebase opening— Gloucester
Page 8-9
Business news
Page 10
New products
Page 11-16
Family day
Page 17-20
News in brief—a round-up of activities... -
Vintage wines launch
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Vintage wines launch
CHATEAU TERTRE du Moulin Entre
Deux Mers 1982 and Domaine du
Colombier Chinon 1981 were only two of
the exclusive Sainsbury's Vintage Selection
wines being launched at Stamford
House on Monday, May... -
Banking on JS
03
Banking on JS
WORKING IN CLOSE co-operation
with the four major clearing banks,
Sainsbury's has installed automatic teller
machines outside the Crystal Palace
branch.
The three machines are situated near
the entrance to the... -
It's an honour
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It's an honour
DISTRIBUTION DIRECTOR, Len
Payne is now a Commander of the British
Empire. He was awarded the CBE in the
Queen's June birthday honours.
Len Payne CBE, FCCA, FCIT, CBIM,
MBSC, MIRTE is president elect of... -
Property
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PROPERTY
A JS STORE in Lewes Road, Brighton,
the construction of which is scheduled to
start in August, is to include part of the
area's history.
An old viaiduct, cinema and pill factory
have been cleared from the site but a... -
Reflections at Blackfriars
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Reflections at Blackfriars
WAKEFIELD HOUSE, pictured on the
iront cover of the Journal, received its
first occupants on June 6, becoming the
third JS head office building in Stamford
Street.
Affectionately known as the... -
Branch opening—Crosby
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PEOPLE don't keep things to themselves
in Crosby. This suburb of Liverpool, half
way to seaside Southport, boasts a neat
and busy high street and an effective
bush telegraph.
Famous Merseyside friendliness
ensured that news... -
Homebase opening—Gloucester
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AN ISLAND in the sea of Gloucester'
was the way a local newspaper described
Sainsbury's new Homebase house and
garden centre which opened on Bank
Holiday Monday, May 30.
Built on a traffic island on St Oswald's
Road, the... -
Dressing up
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Dressing up
FOLLOWING the disposal of the Mainstop
superstores, the International group are now
concentrating on improving their supermarkets.
There will be a major refurbishment
programme for half the group's 410 stores,
at... -
Floods for farmers
08
Floods for farmers
THE SPRING weather has played havoc
with farmers' plans. One farmer of my
acquaintance, who in recent history has
never been known to take a holiday actually
had one week off in April because there... -
Marriage of convenience
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Marriage of convenience
THE REORGANISATION of the Co-op
movement is about to take its greatest
single step. The two giants—the Cooperative
Wholesale Society and the Cooperative
Retail Society—are destined to
merge. The... -
New steps for Boots
08
New steps for Boots
BOOTS the chemists increased pre-tax
profits for their year to March 31 by nearly 17
per cent to £140 million. Sales rose by 12 per
cent to £1.7 billion. However the improvement
comes after four or five... -
SA sell off by ABF
08
SA sell off by ABF
THE GIANT Associated British Foods has
announced that it is going to sell its stake in
the South African food manufacturer,
Premier Group, for £198 million in cash.
ABF-Broomfields bakeries,... -
Tesco in Eire
08
Tesco in Eire
TESCO are looking to expand their Eire
operation.
Originally based on the Three Guys chain
acquired from Albert Gubay, which proved
none too successful, out of 24 existing
stores, 16 outlets are now... -
The key to bidding
08
The key to bidding
THE LONG-RUNNING Fitch Lovell soap
opera continues. We left the set in Xhe last
JSJ with Linfood having made a £40.8
million offer for Key Markets. Safeway you
will remember, had failed to respond to... -
The latest film
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The latest film
THE LATEST film isn't Tootsie; it's more
likely to be tootie-fruitles because real
plastic food has arrived in film form.
A large Japanese biochemical research
company, Hayashlbara, has developed food
In the... -
Winds of change at trade fair
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Winds of change at trade fair
DEVELOPMENTS in wine packaging
continue apace. On display at the recent
London Wine Trade Fair were 25cl cans of
Beaujolais! Recommended retail price is
about £1.25 for the equivalent of... -
JS end of year results
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JS end of year results
JS END OF YEAR results were announced
on May 24. Sales were up 17.6 per cent and
profit rose by 17.2 per cent. Seven per cent
more customers passed through the
checkouts and there were 3,300 more... -
Bath time
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Bath time
IF YOU'RE about to go out and buy the
same old sponge, don't. Splash out on
Sainsbury's new own-label Luxury Bath
and Baby sponges now on sale in 148
branches.
Available in four stunning colours,
straw/berry,... -
Bitter news
10
Bitter news
SAINSBURY'S own-label bitter has been
re-christened Sainsbury's Rutland Bitter
to reflect the strong emphasis being
placed on regional beers. Already on sale
at JS are Wessex, Yorkshire and Bedford
beers.
The... -
Cream of coffees
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Cream of coffees
TO BEANS or not to beans, that is the
question, whether to buy Sainsbury's new
Decaffeinated Vacuum Packed Filter
Coffee, Ground Coffee or Coffee Beans
now available in 76 (Vacuum Packed)
and 144 branches... -
Fishy dishes
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Fishy dishes
FISH LOVERS will fall hook line and
sinker for the latest recipes available in
Sainsbury's new food guide 'Buying and
Cooking Fish and Seafood" and new
colour cookbook, 'The Fish Recipe
Book', both written by... -
Summer wine
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Summer wine
WHO NEEDS sun and sea when you can
conjure up all that and more with the
help of a glass of JS's own-label Cotes de
Provence Rose (Appellation Cotes de
Provence controlee).
The wines of Cotes de Provence... -
That's cool
10
That's cool
KEEP COOL this summer with Sainsbury's
mouthwatering own-label Sorbet
Mix (105 gram) available in three delicious
flavours—grapefruit, orange and
lemon.
A first for JS, Sorbet Mix is an ideal
prepare-ahead... -
Family day
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FAMILY DAY Sunday June 12 at the Griffin Ground in Dulwich S T WAS LOVELY weather for ducks in
the early hours of Family Day '83 but mid
morning saw the sun pulHng its hat firmly
on and driving the umbrellas away.
Suddenly it... -
Photographic Competition
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HAVE A SHOT at this year's prizes up for
grabs in the SSA/JS Journal Photographic
Competition and send your black and
white pictures in today.
The rules are simple: You may enter as
many prints as you like. Each must have
an... -
Recipe for progress
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Left to right: Cynthia Gillett, Jane Babbage, Wendy Godfrey and Elizabeth Murphy.
Recipe for progress JS HOME ECONOMISTS had plenty of
food for thought at the 13th annual
general meeting on June 8 at Rennie
House.
Topics for... -
Chocolate for Chipipa
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Chocolate for Chipipa
CHIPIPA, an orphan in The Falconer
Children's Orphanage in Zambia, is now
a strapping two year old thanks tc
Sainsbury's Drinking Chocolate.
When his mother died after he was
bom, Chipipa was brought to... -
John's cool win
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John's cool win
THE SAINSBURY-SPONSORED Polka
Children's Theatre will shortly be
resounding with junior cat-calls. Curtain
calls, that is, for a cat.
'One Cool Cat' is the winning play
of the Sainsbury's Play for Polka... -
Savacentre and the stars
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Savacentre and the stars
SAVACENTRE recently sponsored an
all stars charity football match organised
by Special Olympics at Villa Park,
Birmingham, on Sunday May 22.
The game was between a host of BBC
TV celebrities led by... -
Working lunch
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Working lunch
HERE'S A LUNCH break with a
difference!
On Monday May 23, Peter Bye, grocery
manager at Wellingborough, dashed out
of the branch at one o'clock, swam a mile
in the local baths and returned to work 40
minutes... -
Bedknobs and umbrellas
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Bedknobs and umbrellas
IT WAS BEDLAM in Gloucester on
April 24, when students from the branch
took to the streets in their beds, despite
pouring rain, to raise money for the
Langford school for autistic children and adults... -
Setting a jelly crisis to right
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Setting a jelly crisis to right
THE WESSEX HOTEL, Winchester,
nearly came to a sticky end when they
ran out of redcurrant jelly!
Sir Keith Joseph, Education Secretary,
who was dining there at the time,
requested redcurrant... -
They're bright in Brighton
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They're bright in Brighton
TALENT, talent everywhere—well that's
certainly true at Churchill Square.
The following poem is the latest of
many little rhymes which have recently
been flowing from Sylvia Gurr's pen,... -
Talking walking
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Talking
walking
Many of us like to take a
leisurely stroll now and
then but Steve Till takes it
to the extrenne! A member
of the Surrey walking club,
Steve's ambition is to walk
his way into the Olympics.
STEVE'S role... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
IVI Booth, formerly manager of Kingswood,
has been appointed manager of
Worle.
D S Buddin, formerly deputy manager
of Putney, has been appointed manager of
Wandsworth.
P E Carr, formerly manager of
Bedminster,... -
Ken's very active service
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Ken's very active service
LIFE AT JS was hectic and a challenge
but I thrived on all 46 years,' says Ken
Wood, AGM seconded to SavaCentre,
who retired on April 29.
Hard work was always Ken's motto in
life. 'At JS I know I... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
Don Shrubsore, in the meat buying
department at Blackfriars, has retired
after 46 years' service with JS.
Bob Tanner, assistant accountant at
Streatham office, has retired after 46
years' service with JS.
He... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the editor
Poetic praise
From: A Allen, customer at Cheltenham
branch
As a regular Sainsbury's shopper
I don't normally eulogise
Yet 1 felt a little praise
On this... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Andy Andrews assistant meat manager at
Leatherhead, has completed 40 years'
service with JS.
He began his career at Leatherhead
and has worked at several branches
including Morden, Sutton and Chelsea
before... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Doreen Dyer, part-time supermarket
assistant at Bexhill branch, died on May
11, aged 56.
She had been with the company for 29
years.
Brian Goombridge, checkout manager
at Langley, died suddenly on May 19,
aged... -
It's clean It's fresh
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It's clean It's fresh
IF YOU thought household goods were a
fairly recent addition to Sainsbury's
range take a look at the postcard below
dating from 1934.
Sales at the new Potters Bar branch
were rather slow to pick up so...
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