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Bench for Bretton
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Bench for Bretton
SAINSBURY'S recently took
part in a community exercise in
the Bretton Centre, Peterborough.
On June 11, Peter Marsden,
Romford area district manager
and Bretton store manager, James
Walters, presented Dr... -
Chipping in
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Chipping in
SAINSBURY'S recent companywide
youth club donations have
encouraged other companies to
follow suit and support their local
clubs.
The £200 presentation made
to Mowsley youth club, Wigston
last month, gave rise... -
Contents Page
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Page 2, 3, 15
News
Page 4-5
Branch opening-Hull
Page 6-7
Prince Philip and West Ealing—the Duke of Edinburgh visits a JS store
Page 8-9
Technology on the telephone
Page 10-11
New products
Page 12-14
How do Homebase pick... -
Donation for baby care
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Donation for baby care
A BREATH of life has been
brought to the Basingstoke and
North Hampshire Medical Trust
following a donation of £8,000
from Sainsbury's in association
with the Sainsbury Family Trust.
As a result,... -
Leeds cashes in
02
Leeds cashes in
IN CONJUNCTION with five
banks and a building society,
Sainsbury's has installed automatic
teller machines outside the
Moor Allerton branch, Leeds,
pictured above.
The five machines are situated
near the... -
New board director
02
New board director
David Quarmby will be joining Sainsbury's in October to
assume responsibilities for the distribution division during
1985. He will succeed Len Payne who reaches retirement
age in December 1985.
David... -
Europe's ten 'ablest executives'
03
Europe's ten 'ablest executives'
SIR JOHN SAINSBURY has
been voted one of the top ten
company executives in Europe
by America's prestigious Fortune
magazine, part of the Time Life
group.
The magazine's poll... -
HOME ECONOMISTS MEET
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HOME ECONOMISTS MEET
JS home economists welcomed a new member to
their 14House on June 14.
Brenda Jamieson, senior home economist, recently
joined the company as head of the... -
Preston says JS is the best around
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Preston says JS is the best around
FOLLOWING a recent survey
undertaken by the Preston
Consumer Group, Sainsbury's
was voted the best food store in
the area.
Shoppers were asked to fill in a
questionnaire stating who,... -
Report from Sainsbury's agm 1984
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Report from Sainsbury's
agm1984
The company's annual general to shareholders. Sir John:
meeting for shareholders was •drew attention to unnecessary
held on July 4. and excessive planning delays;
Chairman, Sir John Sainsbury... -
Branch opening—Hull
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BRANCH OPENINGS
CATCH THE bus that says 'Sainsbury Way'
and you'll follow a brand new road. Very
convenient if you happen to work at Hull's
new Sainsbury's store or Homebase.
Sainsbury Way is the name of the new road
in... -
Prince Philip visits West Ealing
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Prince Philip visits West Ealing
JS WAS HONOURED with another royal visit
last month when His Royal Highness the
Duke of Edinburgh toured West Ealing store
on June 11.
He was scheduled to stay for 30 minutes but
left after... -
MORE LINES THAN CLAPHAM JUNCTION
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MORE LINES THAN CLAPHAM JUNCTION
Technology continues to improve
our working lives. JS has more
innovations in the areas of communication
and training—a computerised
telephone system, a
centralised... -
Tools for learning
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Tools for learning
I RETAILING is a fast changing business
and sometimes you may feel updates are
just too fast to keep up with. How many of
us have really come to terms with computers,
for example? And can we ever say
our... -
Comrades for curry
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Comrades for curry
FOLLOWING the growing trend
of preference for chutneys, as
opposed to sweet brown pickle,
JS have introduced three new
lines.
Peach, Apricot and Curried
Fruit Chutneys make a delicious
accompaniment to... -
Crispy cravings
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Crispy cravings
CHEESE CAN come in many
forms and recently JS have
packaged it into two new
snacks—Crispy Cheese Buttons
and Cream Cheese and Chives
Flavour Crisps.
Both ideal for parties, midmorning
munches or at any... -
Film premiere
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Film premiere
FILM FOR holiday snaps can
now be bought and developed at
JS.
Sainsbury's High Resolution
Colour Print Film range comes in
three sizes—110, 126 and 135—
each at ASA 100 and giving 24
exposures.
Brightly... -
Hamming it up
10
Hamming it up
A SUPERB new line, now available
from JS is Chopped Ham
Loaf.
It is best served chilled in
summer salads or on open sandwiches.
In two sizes—170g (31p) and
340g (55p), Chopped Ham Loaf
may be bought from... -
It's pouring fruit
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It's pouring fruit
A HEALTHY way to quench a
thirst is JS's new Blackcurrant
drink in a big one litre bottle.
Rich in vitamin C and blackcurrant
juice this drink represents
very good value at only 99p.
New Blackcurrant... -
Noble white
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Noble white
AUGUST has gone sweet and
white for wine of the month.
A full bodied, sweet white
wine, Premieres Cotes de
Bordeaux comes from vineyards
near the Garonne. A blend of
Sauvignon blanc and Semillon
grapes,... -
Nuts on almonds
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Nuts on almonds
NUTTIER THAN ever before,
JS's Salted Mixed Nuts have a
new addition.
Joining the peanuts, cashews
and hazelnuts is the mighty
almond—at no extra cost!
Salted Mixed Nuts are available
in two sizes—lOOg,... -
Perfection on ice
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Perfection on ice
THE LATEST continental superstar
to arrive in this country is
Sainsbury's new range of Italian
Iced Desserts.
All full of natural ingredients,
such as full cream, eggs and fresh
fruit, the desserts are... -
Power pack
10
Power pack
A MAJOR new product launch
and redesign expands the range
of Sainsbury's Batteries.
New Long Life Alkaline
Batteries retain their power
longer when not in use, give
non-fade performance and are
leak resistant.... -
Soft centres
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Soft centres
TRIPLE SWEETNESS can now
be obtained with the new three
pack Assorted Fruit Drops.
In bitter orange, bitter lemon
and cherry flavours, these are
very handy to carry around—just
pop one on your tongue as... -
Stirring stuff
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Stirring stuff
OUT OF THE freezer and into
the frying pan goes a new duo
from JS.
Stir fry vegetables—Chinese
Style with Bean Sprouts or Italian
Style with Pasta. The latter is
unique in that it is the only stir... -
The crush hour
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The crush hour
SUMMER TIME is fruit picking
time, and - cans of Crushed
Pineapple in Syrup can now be
picked from the shelves of
Sainsbury's.
The latest in a long line of
quality canned fruits from JS, this
product's... -
Everything in the garden's lovely
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Everything in the garden's lovely
Mary Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty maids all in a
row.' In search of such an array of unparalleled loveliness,
the Journal took... -
Fifth hygiene award for store
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Fifth hygiene award for store
NUNEATON and Bedworth
borough council recently presented
Nuneaton branch with a
1984 Food Hygiene Award.
During an annual visit earlier
this year, inspectors examined
the branch with three... -
Perfect test drive for Chris
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Perfect test drive for Chris
KING OF the road is Chris
Preston, driver at Basingstoke
depot who recently gained the
title of Area Driver of the Year'
at the Chiltern Centre, Berkshire.
The competition, sponsored... -
Property
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PROPERTY
JS PLANS for a 58,000 sq ft
supermarket in Lee Green have
been approved by Lewisham
council.
The company has appealed
against Lambeth planning committee's
refusal of planning
permission for a 63,000 sq... -
THE ART OF FINDING A JOB
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THE ART OF FINDING A JOB
Terry Todd, a student at Chingford branch put his
knowledge of design to good use during a poster
competition launch at Waltham Forest recently.
Entering the careers office competition, Terry
expanded... -
Argyll's tough audience
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Argyll's tough audience
ARGYLL GROUP, which owns the
Presto and Lipton supermarket
chains, must be feeling that it gets
a rough deal from the City. It
reported a £14 million jump in
pre-tax profits to £40 million... -
TESCO FAILS TO THRILL
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TESCO FAILS TO THRILL
MILD DISAPPOINTMENT was
felt in the City as Tesco unveiled
its results for the year to February
25, 1984. Tesco s sales
increased by 14 per cent to
£2,744 million and profits by 26
per cent to £67 4... -
What a cash and cany on
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What a cash and cany on
THE GOVERNMENT has intervened,
as expected, in the
takeover fight between rival
supermarket and food distribution
groups, Dee Corporation and
Booker McConnell. Dee's £236
million bid for Booker has... -
Mystery of the food merchants
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Mystery of the food
merchants
THE GREAT food racket' The
Mail on Sunday called it. Just
what was it all about?
The alarm was sounded by the
newspaper when it claimed to
have: uncovered a chain of small
wholesalers and... -
Six new bottles
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NEW PRODUCTS
Six new
bottles
THE OFF LICENCE department
has come up with a bumper crop
of superior new wines, ready for
late summer drinking. The six
new wines include five to be
added to the Vintage... -
Taxing times
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Taxing times
A NEW ROW has broken out
about the effect of the changes to
company taxes announced in the
last budget. A recent report by the
Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS),
an independent research organisation,
has... -
Unilever u-turn
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Unilever u-turn
LEVER BROTHERS, part of the
giant Unilever group, has shown
that it has a skin as sensitive as
some of its customers by deciding
to bring back non-biological Persil
Automatic washing powder. This
major... -
A little of what you fancy
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A little of what you fancy
HAVERHILL was recently
invaded by an army of cut throat
villains. Pirates, Mexican bandits
and red indians took the branch
by storm, but on hand to ensure
good behaviour were school
teachers and a... -
Around the world
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Around the world
CHITTY CHITTY bang bang
isn't a patch on Gladys—wings or
no wings!
Gladys—a vintage model 'A'
Ford —has an outstanding story
to tell, as does her driver,
Canadian Stan Guignard.
On June 1, 1983, they... -
Drama on the high seas
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Drama on the high seas
LAST MONTH the Journal
reported on Simon Wall, the
sailor from Leicester who set out to break the world record for the
youngest person to sail the
Atlantic both ways. And he was
stocked up with JS food... -
STREATHAM OFFICE
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STREATHAM OFFICE managed to have their cake and eat
it during the year end results meeting in June at Norwich
House.
To mark the occasion, Ian Wright, restaurant manager,
baked a cake in the shape of an open book. On the
one... -
The race is now on for Steve Till
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The race is now on for Steve Till
for Steve
LAST YEAR the Journal followed
the progress of walking
star Steve Till (not literally or
no one would have survived to
tell the tale). Steve, a technical
analyst at Blackfriars,... -
A bearer of great standing
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A bearer of great standing
A GREAT honour was bestowed
on Richard Goodship, chargehand
cook at Hoddesdon depot
when he was chosen to take part
in D-Day celebrations on June 6.
Standard bearer for the Herts
branch of the... -
Miss lovely legs line up?
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Miss lovely legs line up?
NO, NOR are they contestants in
a knobbly knees competition,
but two teams of footballers, the
likes of which haven't been seen
since Bobby Moore led his side
out against the Germans in 1966.
No... -
Sleeping on the job
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Sleeping on the job
WORKING ON those night
moves recently were 15 members
of thvi Magdalen Street branch
who raised money for charity
while the rest of us were in the
Land of Nod.
The sponsored sleepwalk took
place on... -
The heroes are back
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The heroes are back
'THEY BREED 'em with a
taste for gold in Buntingford!'
Who says so? The sportsmen
and women of Buntingford
depot who, in recent weeks,
have taken a fistful of medals
and trophies back with them to
the... -
A try at the Trimarathon
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A try at the Trimarathon
AT AN AVERAGE speed of 9.65
mph, Derek Flahey, deputy
manager at Portsmouth, was a
sporting success at the Trimarathon
circuit on June 2.
Derek, together with 36 other
contestants, set out at 7 am... -
Battersea Park
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CLAD IN JS tee-shirts and running shorts, four intrepid
staff from Victoria branch took to Battersea Park to raise
money for handicapped children on June 9.
Pictured here left to right are John Sleeman and Steve
Waters, both... -
Photographic Competition '84
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THERE MUST have been
many occasions when you have
felt like shooting someone or
something. Next time you feel
like that, shoot by all means—
but use a camera!
The SSA//S Journal photographic
competition is waiting
for... -
Canvassing her art
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Canvassing her art
A BRUSH with success has
come for Joan Parker, part
time supermarket assistant at
Bretton after only one year!
From splashing colour onto
canvas for fun in the early
days, Joan was asked to exhibit
a few... -
The lace lady and Lady Diana
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The lace lady and Lady Diana
THE PRINCESS of Wales,
Christchurch store instructor Lyn
Campbell and Speaker
Weatherill of the House of
Commons are united by
common thread —all have been
partly attired by Jean... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Roger Dougan, formerly deputy
manager at Amblecote, has been
appointed manager at Halesowen.
Christopher Hemsley, formerly
manager at Kidderminster, has
been appointed manager of Red
Bank Road, for the... -
Long service
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Long service
Arthur Fish, meat manager at
Boscombe, has completed 25
years with JS.
He began his career with the
company at Forest Hill manual
shop as a butcher. In 1965 he
transferred to Winton and after
seven years... -
Obituary
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Obituary
John Bowles, driver at Charlton
depot, died suddenly on June 16,
aged 58.
He had been with the company
for 30 years.
William Clark, bacon quality
control at Basingstoke depot,
died on June 6, aged 59.
He had been... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Ray White, senior store service
assistant at Hove, has retired
after 25 years' service with JS.
He began his career with the
company as a porter at the
George Street branch and transferred
to the new Hove on... -
What a surprise for the bride
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What a surprise for the bride
A HEAVY downpour of
rain didn't dampen the
spirits of Karen Buss,
chief display, Hastings,
when she married Jeremy
Harrison, checkout
manager, Langney, on
May 26.
As well as the... -
APOLOGIES
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APOLOGIES to the ladies of
Holloway branch.
It was they who came in
second in the ladies relay on
Family Day, and not Perton
as we said in last month's
Journal. -
Extra duty
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Extra duty
THIS CARTOON was spotted
by a number of staff in Executive
Traveller.
It accompanied a reader's
letter saying: The most
incredible carry-on baggage
I've seen was on a Nigeria
Airways flight about seven or
eight... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the
editor
Please leave
me your card
From: Adele Esther, Wiltshire.
I am 13 years old. My hobby is
collecting business cards for the
'Record Breakers' programme... -
RING THE CHANGES
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RING THE CHANGES
NOW FOR a spot of prize
giving The Journal has been
talent spotting again and we've
spotted some prize spotters.
Time to announce the latest
Spot the Difference competition
winners:
Assistant managing... -
Looking forward 25 years ago
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ARCHIVES
Looking forward 25 years ago 1959-THE LAST year of the fifties saw JS on
the brink of the massive growth which turned
the firm into the modern company it is today.
The archivist has been thumbing through
back issues...
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