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Contents Page
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News
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Nine Elms store extension
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Branch opening— Tottenham
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New products
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Veterans' reunion 1984
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Advertising feature
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Ten years of family day
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Results of... -
Football league presentation
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Peter Davis (left) with Nick Bell of the Stamford House Superstars.
Football league
presentation THE 1983/84 SSA five-a-side
football competition has closed
after another exciting season.
Peter Davis, assistant... -
New senior post created
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New senior post created
THE INTRODUCTION of a
new post, that of senior store
manager, was announced by the
Chairman, Sir John Sainsbury, on
March 23.
'This is to recognise fully
effective and wide ranging performance
over... -
Property
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PROPERTY
OUTLINE planning permission
is being sought from Camden
council, to build a supermarket
on the site of the old ABC bakery
on Camden Road. The development
includes a large car park.
JS's store in Dovecote Road, High... -
Top architect gives talk
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Top architect gives talk
NORMAN FOSTER, architect
and principal of Foster Associates
was the special guest speaker at
the JS Executive Club meeting
on March 26 in Rennie House.
Last year he acted as judge in
the company's... -
Nine Elms extended
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Nine Elms extended
A BRANCH OPENING with a
difference was welcomed by
customers in south London on
April 12.
Nine Elms, previously 26,000
sq ft, opened afresh with an
increased sales area of 10,000
sq ft offering customers... -
Branch opening—Tottenham
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FAITHFUL CUSTOMERS braved the bitter
cold to queue for the opening of the new
replacement store in High Road, Tottenham,
on the morning of March 20.
Greeted by the Chairman, Sir John
Sainsbury, the first customer,... -
Baby dry up
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Baby dry up
NAPPIES will be even happier
with Sainsbury's Stay Dry One
Way Nappy Liners in a big new
box of 200.
Strong and soft these liners
allow all those little damp patches
to soak through onto the
towelling nappy and... -
Natural nourishment
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Natural nourishment
COMBINING THE talents of
fish and vegetables, Sainsbury's
have come up with Haddock and
Spinach Mousse.
Joining the successful range of
ready fish meals, this is a totally
natural product containing... -
Neat ideas for hair
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Neat ideas for hair
KISS CURLS will be given the
kiss-of-life by the new range
of Beauty Care hair accessories
from JS.
The collection features: a
bevy of blue and red brushes—
for curling, blow drying or just a
general... -
NikNak nibbles
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NikNak nibbles
IF YOU'VE got any little gaps to
fill, why not take advantage of
Sainsbury's new Cheesy Nik
Naks.
Cheese flavoured maize snack,
this is the perfect pack to take to
parties and picnics and is also
ideal for... -
Soothing attack
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Soothing attack
LAUNCHING . AN attack on
scratches, sores and other minor
skin irritations, Sainsbury's new
Antiseptic Cream will ease your
lesions and comfort your cuts.
Simply rub the cream gently
into the affected area... -
Sparkling choice
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Sparkling choice
WINE OF THE MONTH for
May is Sainsbury's Cava, Sparkling
Spanish Wine. A refreshing
alternative to champagne, this is
not quite as dry as other 'methode
champenoise' wines and has a
distinctive fruity... -
Fifteen hundred friends come to tea!
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Fifteen hundred friends come to tea!
THE SEARCH was on for old friends on April
9 and 16, when over 1,500 veterans attended
the 36th annual reunion held once again at the
Royal Lancaster Hotel.
A cup of tea welcomed the coach... -
Advertising quality
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NOT SINCE Gone With The Wind have awards been so
piled on one performance. We're not talking about Oscars
but their ad industry equivalents— Campaign magazine's
press awards.
Advertisements created by agency, Abbott,... -
A ten year family affair
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A ten year family affair
June 17 sees the tenth Sainsbury *s Family Day. David Dahms, area administration manager at
Bromley area office, has been secretary of the Family Day committee throughout its history.
With organising... -
Competition Results
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COMPETITION
RESULTS
ROBIN WHITBREAD, director
of marketing, was presented
recently with a job nobody envied.
His was the task to decide
between all those wonderful
works of art adorning the walls of
the Journal office.
He... -
An Englishman, a Scotsman and . . .
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An Englishman, a Scotsman and . . .
THE 1984 EDITION of Regional
Trends' shows that the British have
rather varied eating habits.
The Welsh can obviously tell
Stork from butter since they eat
more butter and less... -
Budget euphoria
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Budget euphoria
THE CHANCELLORS tax reforming
budget has been very well received in
the City. And time now for a further
study. In conditions that one broker
described as quite unbelievable' the FT
Industrial Ordinary Index... -
Food groups' increased figures
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Food groups' increased figures
THE LATEST crop of results
announced by food manufacturers
paints a picture of prosperity
amidst complaints that retailers
are squeezing their margins.
Twelve months' figures from
Imperial... -
Washday blues and red faces
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Washday blues and red faces
MORE THAN 700 people have
been referred to skin specialists
hired by Lever Brothers after
complaining that they suffered
skin irritation from New System
Persil Automatic.
The new powder was... -
Wonder from Woolies
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Wonder from Woolies
IT H AS B E E N reported that Wool worths has been selling one of
Europe's most poisonous plants—the deadly Monkshood. The
plants were spotted at the company's Albany Road store in
Cardiff by a horrified... -
Low down on lifts
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Low down on lifts
The new look reception of Stamford House. UPLIFTING WORK is presently
being undertaken to raise the
sights of Stamford House staff by
renewing the two main passenger
lifts.
When the two original... -
More youth club donations
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More youth club donations
The last of the 36 youth
dubs chosen to receive
JS donations have been
presented with cheques.
Above: Potters Bar
manager, Neil
Brassington (centre)
hands over £200 to
North Mymms youth
and... -
No relief for Tesco
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No relief for Tesco
TESCO MAY have a large amount
of tax to pay as a result of its
recent unsuccessful case in the
High Court.
In 1978 Tesco claimed tax relief
for an increase of over £33 million
in the value of its... -
Sales hot up for Bejam
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Sales hot up for Bejam
BEJAM, THE FOOD and freezer
retailer, increased pre-tax profits
for the six months to the end of
December by 29 per cent to £7.8
million. Turnover increased by 16
per cent to £154 million.... -
HYGIENE MATTERS—A CLOSER LOOK
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HYGIENE MATTERS
-A CLOSER LOOK
WHAT IS HYGIENE and how is it
maintained at Salisbury's? This month the
Journal takes a look at the job entrusted to
the department responsible for keeping IS
the most hygiene conscious food... -
Charlton's run for children
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Charlton's run for children
ON THEIR marks and ready to
go for over £300 was a team from
Charlton depot, who recently
entered the Thamesmead half
marathon.
The valiant competitors were
running to raise money for... -
Judges focus on Michael
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Judges focus on Michael
A FLASH of inspiration recently
exposed Michael Lawes, student
at Ipswich branch, as Sainsbury's
own David Bailey.
The youngest member of the
Ipswich and District photographic
society, 17 year... -
Raffle's charity choice
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Raffle's charity choice
HOLIDAY RAFFLE tickets sold
throughout the company prior to
Miss JS Personality Contest 1984
raised a record £7,492 which has
been donated to the following
charities:
Red Cross Home for... -
Tall order
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Tall order
FOR A FOUR month sail around
the world, what better place to
stock up than Sainsbury's?
A customer did just that on
April 5 at London Road,
Brighton. The lady in question
purchased 1,121 items at a cost... -
Chesham ladies reach for it
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Chesham ladies reach for it
KEEPING HER workers on their toes is Dorothy
Shrimpton, BPO at Chesham. Sponsored keep fit
classes are held once a week in the branch's
canteen. Money raised will go to the Variety Club
of Great... -
Money drop
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Money drop
A LEAP IN aid of cancer
research was recently undertaken
by David Higgins of Coldhams
Lane.
After two days of waiting,
winds died sufficiently for David
to parachute from a Cessna
aircraft above Pampisford... -
Trying the Trimarathon
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Trying the Trimarathon
THE ULTIMATE fitness test is
to be undertaken by Derek
Flahay, deputy manager at
Portsmouth. He'll be taking part in the
Chichester City Trimarathon on
June 20. Derek will be running
12.5 miles,... -
TV spot for butcher Sheryl
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TV spot for butcher Sheryl
SHERYL STEER, senior
butcher at Guildford, 'beat the
panel' recently when she recorded
an episode of 'What's My
Line?'
Last December, Thames Television
advertised for participants
in the panel... -
Watching the career queue
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Watching the career queue
MARGARET WHEATLEY,
BPO at Arnold, was recently
invited to attend a school careers
convention, where she explained
career opportunities at Sainsbury's
to school leavers.
Later she put pen to paper... -
Dramatic scenes at Putney
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Dramatic scenes at Putney
TWO SAINSBURY STUDENTS
stepped into the spotlight on
April 4 when they performed the
leading roles in 'Happy End' by
Weill and Brecht.
Melina Gammell of Norbury
and Folarin Hassan of... -
Spot the difference
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Spot the difference
SPOT THE WINNER. We have
three and you all have another
chance
The Journal received almost
500 entries to the Spot the
Difference competition which
appeared in the February Journal.
As marketing... -
Coasting along
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Coasting along
'OH I DO like to be beside the
seaside,' is the tune that Elsie
Moody, marketing research and
information assistant, Blackfriars,
will be singing from now
on. Elsie retires after 41 years
with JS and is... -
Holidays and a new home on the horizon
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Holidays and a new home on the horizon
I'VE BEEN GOING round in
circles since joining the company
45 years ago' commented Stanley
Cooper, deputy manager, Southgate
who retired on April 6.
Stanley began his career with
JS... -
Mahogany memories
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Mahogany memories
'GOOD PROSPECTS' were the
words on the advertisement
which summoned Jack
Harrison, assistant manager,
Dorking, to the ranks of
Sainsbury's in 1936.
After an interview at Leeds,
Jack came to London and... -
A meaty career
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A meaty career
FROM TROTTERS to burgers,
joints to frying steaks; Bill
Blandford, meat manager, retires
from New Maiden having observed
44 years of changes in our
meat diet.
'These days the customer is
looking for speed.... -
A new project for Leonard
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A new project for Leonard
'IF I HAD MY LIFE all over
again I would follow the very
same career,' commented
Leonard Bradford, project
manager, company engineers,
Blackfriars, who retires after 48
years with JS.
Encouraged... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Bob Allen, formerly manager of
Stockwell, has been appointed
manager of Fulham.
Dennis Falvey, formerly deputy
manager of West Ealing, has
been appointed manager of
Edgware.
Manfred Kalb, formerly manager
of... -
Homebase appointments
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Homebase appointments
Ian Forrester, formerly deputy
manager of Croydon, has been
appointed manager of Northampton.
Mike Keene, formerly deputy
manager of Croydon, has been
appointed manager of Penge.
Terry Nicholson,... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Brenda Lawson, part-time supermarket
assistant at New Maiden
has retired after 28 years with JS.
She joined the company as a
sales assistant at the New Maiden
manual shop and stayed throughout
the change to... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the
editor
Balance of payments
From: Derek Wood, Screen
printing, Blackfriars.
I was interested to read the
advertisement for staff restaurant
supervisor at Nine... -
Long service
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Frank Floodgate, mechanic at
Bromley area office, has completed
40 years' service with JS.
Gordon Hunt, assistant manager
at Nine Elms has completed
40 years with JS.
He began his career with the
company at Sutton as a... -
Starting work on the eggs
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ARCHIVES
Starting work on the eggs IN THE WAKE of Easter and last month's
egg feature in the JS Journal, archives has
hatched a few secrets about eggs gone by, as
the following photos illustrate.
Eggs were one of the goods...
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