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£7,000 to hospital
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Front from left to right: Bromley manager, Roger Austin;
Doctor Boulis and David Dahms.
£7,000 to hospital A CHEQUE for £750 from
Bromley area office and Bromley
branch topped up the Farnborough
Hospital Scanner
Appeal to... -
British Kidney Patients Association
02
FARNHAM'S efforts over the past four
years have put £ 2 , 0 0 0 at the disposal of the
very deserving British Kidney Patients
Association.
The latest push resulted in a cheque for
£622.40 being presented to Mrs E... -
Contents Page
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Page 2=3
News
Page 4-5
Welsh openings —Newport, Thornhill
Page 6-7
Homebase openings —Willesden, Walthamstow
Page 8-10
New products —Santa Claus is coming to Sainsbury's
Page 11
Business news —Including ASDA results... -
Property
02
PROPERTY
WORK IS DUE to begin on the
52,000 sq ft Chichester store at
Westhampnett Road. It is scheduled
to be completed by the end
of 1985.
JS application to open a separate
off-licence next to our
supermarket in Farnham... -
Sponsoring an orchestrated effort
02
Sponsoring an orchestrated effort
JS IS SPONSORING a concert
by the Northern Chamber
Orchestra (NCO) on November
13. The concert which will take
place at All Saint's Church,
Habergham, Burnley, will feature
music by Handel,... -
Helping a butterfly take flight
03
Helping a butterfly take flight
JS HAS FUNDED a scheme to save someone's
home situated on the site of the proposed
Sainsbury's store at Ipswich.
The resident who was so generously
accommodated was the rare Silver... -
Welsh openings—Newport
04
THE SHIPSHAPE new Sainsbury's store
which was launched in Newport on August 21
at 9.30 am itself feels like a new port. It is
situated on the banks of the river Usk and the
architects have surrounded the store with
nautical... -
Welsh openings—Thornhill
05
SAINSBURY'S FOURTH store in Wales and
second store in Cardiff opened on August 29
at Thornhill.
The planning and building was an exercise
in conservation and landscaping (see JSJ Feb
'84). Natural copses have been retained... -
Homebase openings—Willesden
06
GLOWING IN the early morning sun,
Willesden House and Garden centre
welcomed customers clad in shorts and
T-shirts on opening morning, August 20 at
9.00am.
Situated in the High Street, the new store
has an indoor and outdoor... -
Homebase openings—Walthamstow
07
HOME, HOME on the Homebase, where, if
the deer and the antelope don't roam,
the bullocks certainly do!
Just a week before the new Walthamstow
Homebase opened, manager Paul Shoemaker,
was enjoying a quiet cup of coffee in the... -
Biscuits are in the pink
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Biscuits are in the pink
REALLY FRUITY and fluffy are
Sainsbury's Mallow Biscuits with
raspberry flavoured filling.
Each biscuit is topped with a
generous helping of raspberry
jam and lots of pink marshmallow.
The biscuit... -
Crunch a Crouton
08
Crunch a Crouton
SOUPER STUFF is the best way
to describe Sainsbury's Soup-ina-
Cup Special.
What's so special about it? Not
only is it available in four
tempting varieties—Tomato and
Vegetable (88g), Minestrone
(80g),... -
Let the wine be Buzet
08
Let the wine be Buzet
WINE OF THE month for
October is Sainsbury's Buzet
(Appellation Cotes de Buzet
Controlee).
This excellent medium bodied
red wine comes from the region
of Buzet situated on the left bank
of the... -
Premium pastes
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Premium pastes
JS HAS GONE potty this month
and introduced a new 'fab four'.
Potted Pastes with butter are a
line which is totally innovative
and come in four varieties—
Turkey, Salmon (could these
replace the Christmas... -
Red or white autumn choice
08
Red or white autumn choice
TWO NEW wines for autumn
have arrived at JS.
Vina Ardanza 1976 is the latest
wine to join the Vintage Selection.
It is an excellent example
of full, smooth Rioja from the
highly acclaimed Bodegas... -
Tea shop for sale
08
Tea shop for sale
FOLLOWING THE success of
last year's Assam Blend Tea in a
caddy, Sainsbury's has come up
with yet another Christmas trump
card.
This particular sure winner is
JS Earl Grey Tea Caddy in a
smart... -
Winning way with turkey
08
Winning way with turkey
GOING FOR gold are Sainsbury's
new Turkey Medallions.
A delightful way of presenting
turkey, these consist of disc
shaped pieces of meat coated in
golden bread-crumbs. Bake, grill
or fry and serve... -
Busy bubbles
09
Busy bubbles
FOR FIZZINESS that means
business.
JS have introduced a new range
of soft drinks—Limeade, Orangeade
and Cherryade.
The economical two litre bottle
ensures plenty for even the biggest
thirst. Tasty enough on... -
Course but refined
09
Course but refined
'LOOK WHAT marmalade,' goes
the old joke about a hen laying an
orange. In this case mama also
laid a grapefruit, a lemon and
some limes!
Sainsbury's have three new
coarse cut marmalades on the
shelves,... -
JS 1985 Calendar
09
To check those important events at a glance, use a JS
1985 Calendar—all good looking dates.
Very appealing with its colourful animal illustrations
is the Slimline Calendar. Ideal for the office, bedroom,
kitchen, or anywhere... -
Homemaking by the book
10
Homemaking by the book
A NUMBER of best sellers has
been published by JS this month.
Make a date with Sainsbury's
1985 Household Diary.
Newly developed and sure to
be a big success, the diary has 144
pages which include a... -
New luxury lines for the ladies
10
New luxury lines for the ladies
A NEW EXTENSIVE range of
exclusive toiletries and cosmetics
are essential items for the wellgroomed
Christmas list.
The 'J' range has five new lines:
The 'J' Christmas Make Up
Collection... -
A light breakfast
11
A light breakfast
HAS SOM EON E commissioned a
study of loony alternatives to
electricity in view of the continuing
miners strike? Why else
should Swiss researcher Jurg
Loeliger be reporting that stale
breakfast cereals... -
Bringing home the medals
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Bringing home the medals
JS AS AN OLYMPIC team? It's
true— Sainsbury's can boast its
very own Sebastian Coe and
Daley Thompson.
In the recent Wine Olympics,
fought out not in Los Angeles but
on the pages of the... -
It's only natural
11
It's only natural
HEALTH FOODS are no longer
just for cranks, according to a
study by the Leatherhead Food
Research Association.
The study looks at natural
foods', cereals and pulses,
supplements and remedies,... -
Listening to their master's voice
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Listening to their master's voice
master's
THE LENGTHY saga of Tate &
Lyle's take-over bid for Brooke
Bond Group took a novel turn
when Brooke Bond sent copies of
a cassette tape to all its shareholders.
The tape contained... -
That's ASDA profit
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That's ASDA profit
ASSOCIATED DAIRIES GROUP
announced exceptionally good
results for the year to April 28.
Profit before tax increased by 35
per cent to £104.6 million and
turnover grew by 15.5 per cent to
£1,755 million.... -
The in-store bakery
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The in-store bakery
Almost one hundred Sainsbury's stores nave a different
smell to the rest. Customers entering the doors can
seen sniffing the air like hungry Bisto kids.
Following their noses will reveal the source of... -
A day in the life of...
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Above: the bakery at West Ealing branch. Below: Icing the buns in the creamery. A day in the life of... WEST EALING'S bakery
^manager, Ken Towle,
described a day in the life
of an in-store bakery:
'Three bakers in... -
A place for everything
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A place for everything
DO YOU always receive your
copy of the JS Journal at the
beginning of the month? Are
there enough Journals to go
around? Or are you swamped
beneath copies which lie about
the staff restaurant?... -
How not to behave in Sainsbury's
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SHOPPING NIGHTMARES that's
what the children of Little
Sutton school, Chester, know all
about.
With imaginations on the
rampage they each wrote a poem
entitled 'How not to behave in
Sainsbury's'. And on paper... -
All can go to the ball on the wall
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All can go to the ball on the wall
GOING UP the wall with a
handful of mice is Gordon
Pointer, a bacon boner at
Basingstoke depot. He is the
artist responsible for the magnificent
mural which now takes
pride of place on a... -
Bowled over
16
Bowled over
AUGUST 12 saw a battle on the
bowling green between the
Hoddesdon and Rye Park bowling
club and Sainsbury's staff association
team. The bowlers were
competing for the Sainsbury
Bowls trophy. Hoddesdon and
Rye... -
Canoe for club
16
Canoe for club
PADDLING their own canoe
thanks to JS are members of
the Exeter Canoe Club. Exeter
store manager, Derek Hawkins,
presented the club with a
cheque for £300, on behalf of
the company, towards the cost
of a K2... -
Not half bad
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Not half bad
A THIRTEEN MILE jog by
Douglas Whyte, acting produce
manager at Cambridge, resulted
in £138 being raised for charity.
Cancer Research was the cause
and on July 16, Douglas took part
in the Sinclair Half... -
So sad to lose Betty
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So sad to lose Betty
WHEN BEACONSFIELD freezer
centre's manager, Betty Kinloch,
retired recently she received a
flood of tributes and thanks.
Betty, who was Sainsbury's
only female store manager, even
had a customer's... -
Cider is the downfall of JS team
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Cider is the downfall of JS team
THE PROLONGED agony of a
penalty shoot out decided the
fate of the Blackfriars team in a
national five-a-side competition.
The team, which comprised
Ian Carpenter, Kevin O'Connor
and Shawn... -
Enabling
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Enabling
SAINSBURY'S has recently
donated a handicart trolley for
disabled people to the London
Borough of Merton following an
inquiry on behalf of a young
disabled couple.
Disabled trolleys were introduced
into branches... -
Graduation day for YTS students
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Graduation day for YTS students
QUALIFIED and in work. Two
of this year's successful Youth
Training Scheme workers are
pictured here receiving their
certificates and reports from
Macclesfield manager,... -
Guide dogs
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Guide dogs
FOLLOWING A YEAR'S intensive
fund raising in aid of the
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Shirley
branch was delighted to present
the association with a cheque for
£1,000 on July 2.
In return two framed photographs
of... -
Intrepid slimmers
17
Lose a few lbs, gain a few £s. That's what it's
all about at Worle branch.
Pictured above are the intrepid slimmers
who raised £100 for the local hospital's
Buy-a-Bed appeal and lost a total of 501b.
They are (I to r):... -
JS Welwyn Garden City
17
Now Match of the Day is back on our screens the JS Welwyn
Garden City team is back in training. Last year's results
in the Welwyn and Hatfield Sunday League didn't exactly
set the talent scouts swarming but the team is... -
EXERCISE IN FUNDRAISING
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EXERCISE IN FUNDRAISING
CYCLING nowhere fast is
how Bridgwater raised £112
for the children's charities.
On August 14 a handful of
energetic staff took part in a
sponsored exercise cycle ride. Belinda Fry, store... -
Sponsored cricket match
18
TWO ROMFORD AREA districts went batty on cricket and
decided to challenge each other to a sponsored match on
August 15.
Managers and deputy managers from Stuart Carter and Ken Barden's districts battled it out till the bitter... -
Star effort
18
Star effort
SAINSBURY'S All Stars football
team kicked off their efforts on
Sunday August 6.
Derby, Kimberley, Arnold and
Beeston joined ranks to form the
All Stars team and played a
challenge match against the Ex
Rams All... -
Truffle challenge
18
Truffle challenge
HENRY COOPER and Ian
Botham eat your hearts out. A IS
talent has emerged who can eat
more than two! The items in
question are not a certain
breakfast cereal but a delicate
sweet on a Sainsbury's staff... -
Uxbridge count
18
Uxbridge count
UXBRIDGE AREA reveals tha
its children's charities campaigi
fund now stands at arouni
£8,000!
Said area director, Eddi*
Ricketts: 'Targets were based 01
the number of staff in each stor
and already several... -
On a bicycle made for two
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On a bicycle made for two
AT WEMBLEY branch deputy
manager, Tim Roberts and
produce manager, Steve Rose,
recently took the NSPCC
challenge by the horns, or rather
by the handlebars.
Members of staff sponsored
them to ride... -
Photographic Competition '84
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SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION '84
GRAB YOUR cameras for
the picture game that makes
dreams come true. Rivals
proudly boast of giving away
£1,000,000, but play the big
one —the original win-ahundred
pounds... -
Rikkie's runners
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Rikkie's runners
THIRTEEN members of Bedford
branch tackled the Bedford Half
Marathon on August 23.
These JS runners boldy went
where they have never been
before and raised over £400.
Team captain, Rikkie... -
What a smashing idea
19
What a smashing idea
WELLINGBOROUGH branch is
now famous for its welly throwing
egg heads!
On Sunday September 2 they
organised a Fun Day at Irchester
Sports Ground in aid of the
children's charities. Events
included welly... -
Accidents will happen
20
'The skilled application of
accepted principles of
treatment on the occurrence
of any injury or in the case
of illness, using facilities or
materials available at the
time. It is the approved
method of treating a
casualty... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Peter King, previously manager
of Dagenham, has been appointed
manager of South
Woodford.
Graham Naylor, previously
manager of South Woodford, has
been appointed manager of York
for the opening.
John Roberts,... -
Homebase appointments
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Homebase appointments
Richard Crann, previously
manager of Leeds, has been
appointed manager of York for
the opening.
Ian Forrester, previously
manager of Northampton, has
been appointed manager of
Coventry for the... -
Long service
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Long service
Denis Milner, CDC/grocery
administration at Blackfriars, has
completed 40 years' service with
JS.
Derek Woods, manager at
Brentwood, has completed 40
years with the company.
His first branch was Chingford.
In... -
Looking back at three long careers
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Looking back at three long careers
THIS MONTH'S 'retirees' of
over 40 years' service have
between them more than 130
years of experience and have
worked in more than 60 branches.
Ben Ranger, manager at Bedminster
is the... -
Retirements
22
Retirements
Lofty Higgins, driver at Buntingford
depot, has retired after 21
years' service with JS.
Ann Carter, part time supermarket
assistant at West
Wickham, has retired after 18
years with the company.
Sylvia Jones,... -
Dressed to kiss
23
No, Homebase
i s not selling
exotic lingerie.
Dressed to
kiss is Lorraine
Gaunt, store
instructor at
Leeds.
Receiving the
smacker is
manager,
Richard Crann,
before his
transfer to York
Homebase. -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the
editor
60-year-old
memories
From: R Higgins, veteran, West
Wickham.
I left the company in 1965 after
serving 32 years. I have lost count
of the number of... -
Obituary
23
Obituary
Doreen Strange, supermarket
assistant at Hove, died suddenly
on August 19 aged 55.
She had been with the
company for ten years. -
Wonderful week for Watford
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ARCHIVES
Wonderful
week for
Watford
LATE OCTOBER in Watford. Back in 1928
the Watford Tradesmen's Association
undertook to proclaim the virtues of Watford
as a shopping centre and for this purpose
inaugurated Watford...
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