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Bags of Style
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SAINSBURY'S BROWN paper
carrier bag recently joined more
than 360 outstanding carrier bags
from London, Paris, New York,
Milan and Tokyo, displayed in
the Boilerhouse, Victoria and
Albert Museum.
'The Bag' exhibition was... -
Church Centre Donation
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Church Centre Donation
CALDY VALLEY Neighbourhood
Church and Centre was
recently given an £800 boost by
the Sainsbury Charitable Fund.
Michael Osborne, deputy
manager of Chester, presented
Barbara Thomas (chairman)... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-3
News
Page 4-7
Openings — Lancaster, Reading Homebase
Page 8-9
JS on film — the making of Sainsbury's new adverts
Page 10-11
New products
Page 12-13
All at sea — the Journal goes fishing
Page 14-15
Business news... -
New Appointment
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New Appointment
Bill Simms, formerly manager of Catford Homebase, has
been appointed Homebase's first regional manager. He will
be responsible for the stores in the northern region. -
Certificate for Poole
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Certificate for Poole
THE NATIONAL Association of
Boys Clubs have presented Poole
with a certificate in recognition of
the support given to a local youth
club in 1984.
During the companywide
campaign to support youth... -
JS Prize Awarded at UNIST
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JS Prize Awarded at UNIST
SUSAN WHITTINGHAM has
won the J Sainsbury prize for the
best final year student on the
retailing and distribution course
at UM1ST (the University of
Manchester Institute of Science
and... -
Property
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PROPERTY
Romford complex — west elevation SAINSBURY'S IN CONJUNCTION
with Trafalgar House developers,
has won a tender submitted
to the London Borough of
Havering, to construct a 134,000
sq ft complex in Romford.
It is... -
Uxbridge Area YTS Winner
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Uxbridge Area YTS Winner
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28 will
always be remembered by
Carolyn Bowsher, winner of the
finals of the Uxbridge area YTS
competition, as a very gruelling
but happy day!
Together with Carolyn... -
Branch opening—Lancaster
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Opening date: September 17, 1985
Address: 17 Cable Street, Lancaster
Manager: David Fearon
Staff: 142 (114 new jobs)
Sales area: 24,050 sq ft
Car park: 289 spaces
1. Presenting a unique face to the world,
Lancaster's facade... -
Homebase opening—Reading
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Dazzled by the early morning sun bouncing off Reading Homebase
and by the stunning array of merchandise, customers were
left speechless on opening morning. Opening date: August 29.
Address: 50 Kenvon Drive, Reading.
Manager:... -
Getting the message across
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Getting the message across
Just launched is a series which makes compulsive viewing. Sainsbury's new TV advertising campaign has taken to the air.
Abbott, Mead, Vickers, the agency which produced for
JS the distinctive glossy... -
OCTOBER CHOICE
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OCTOBER CHOICE
ONCE AGAIN, the wines of the
month offer a choice of red or
white.
From Germany comes Baden,
a fruity, medium white 'qualitatswein'
made mostly from Muller-Thurgau grapes.
Best served slightly chilled as
an... -
PAGES OF PLEASURE
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PAGES OF PLEASURE
AS AUTUMN CREEPS in and
youngsters spend more time
indoors, let their minds escape with some new additions to Sainsbury's
book range for children.
There are eight new titles in the'
board book range (75p)... -
SLIMLINE SAUSAGES
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SLIMLINE SAUSAGES
THE LATEST in fresh sausages
is JS's naturally low fat, high lean
Turkey Sausage — tasty whether
hot or cold.
Low fat Turkey Sausages cost
92p per lb (8 sausages) and are
available from 120 branches. -
TEMPTING TWO-SOME
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TEMPTING TWO-SOME
FOR MEALS with a difference,
Sainsbury's has two delicious new
lines, both unique to JS.
Alongside the pork pie range is
Beef Pie with a Hint of Horseradish.
Ideal to savour with a
salad, this is also... -
WINE LIST
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WINE LIST
THERE ARE three new additions
to Sainsbury's extensive
wine range this month.
Italy's most famous red wine is
Chianti and JS have a new 1 Vi
litre size. Made from a blend of
grape varieties it is best opened... -
A BRACE OF COOKBOOKS
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A BRACE OF COOKBOOKS
FOR ENTERTAINING, dinners
for two or snacks 'in-between',
JS has two new cook-books.
'The Vegetarian Gourmet'
(85p) by Rosamund Richardson,
contains recipes ideal for entertaining
and special occasions.... -
CLEVER KITCHENWARE
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CLEVER KITCHENWARE
FOR BETTER BAKING use
Sainsbury's new range of nonstick nonstick
kitchenware available from
69 branches.
With an attractive charcoalcoloured
exterior, this new
bakeware has a Silverstone
interior — a... -
ELEGANT SETTING
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ELEGANT SETTING
ENJOY A PARTY in classic surrounding
with Sainsbury's Classic
range of disposable tableware.
This elegant range of paper
plates and matching napkins
comes in three colours — burgundy
(136 branches), bright... -
THERE ARE PLENTY OF FISH IN THE SEA!
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THERE ARE PLENTY OF FISH IN THE SEA!
Avid viewers of recent nature programmes about life
in the sea will be aware of the great wealth of fish
swimming in our waters to say nothing of the
challenge awaiting those who attempt to... -
ASDA has a price to pay
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ASDA has a price to pay
ASSOCIATED DAIRIES' Group,
best known for its Asda superstores,
has been one of the high
flyers in the retail sector for the
past three years. But it's recently
announced results for the year
ended... -
Baldness is no headache
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Baldness is no headache
STRANGE BEHAVIOUR has been
reported among America's 50
million baldness sufferers. Some
have been crushing hypertension tablets into a powder, mixing it
with water and applying this balm
to their bald... -
Dee is hunky dory
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Dee is hunky dory
THE DEE CORPORATION which
operates mainly through Gateway
supermarkets, Carrefour hypermarkets
and Linfood cash and
carry stores, continues to be a
darling of the Stock Market after
its recent results... -
High street share out
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High street share out
THE MOVE TOWARDS wider
share ownership has taken a step
forward at the Oxford Street
branch of Debenhams. Stockbrokers
Quilter Goodison have
literally set up shop there with a
service that allows... -
Keeping up with the whose is whose
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Keeping up with the whose is whose
whose i
AS USUAL most of the interesting
developments in the retail
business world lately have
centred on contested takeover
bids. There have been two big
results, great speculation... -
Top of the milk
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Top of the milk
HARRODS, has.been running a
promotion on one of Britain's fast
growing food products — sheep's
milk, mainly in its cheese and
yogurt form.There are now around
100 milking flocks in this country
and with... -
A lot of interest in M&S credit
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A lot of interest in M&S credit
MARKS & SPENCER has come up
with a novel way of making its
credit card pay for itself. This
involves charging interest on
outstanding balances even when
the customer pays within the
interest... -
Store to run on coal
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FINEFARE has made a big break-
through north of the border. Its engineers have discovered coal at
Larkhall near Hamilton. But this
addition to the country's energy
reserves is unlikely to be tapped
in the immediate future.... -
Hundreds of JS staff attend skating spectacular
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Hundreds of JS staff attend skating spectacular
THEY CAME. They saw. They
cheered and nearly brought the
house down!
On September 1, 1200 JS staff
together with friends and family
were present to witness what must
have been... -
Spirited away to Boulogne
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Spirited away to Boulogne
SUNDAY MORNING, August
18, and a date to meet channel
hoppers from Waltham Cross at
Folkestone harbour.
SSA secretary, Karen Dillon
leads a motley crew of yawning
volunteers who look in need... -
Big hearted and light footed
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Big hearted and light footed, 19 staff from Haverhill branch
walked 12 miles to raise money for a special wheelchair on
Sunday July 28. Above are walkers and colleagues. Seated,
Simone Abbott's bruises are checked by mum. It is... -
Derby in charity limelight
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Derby in charity limelight
STAFF FROM Derby have
pooled their many and varied
talents in recent months to raise
over £1,200 for charity.
Cliff Day, tradesman, collected
£200 for his efforts in the London
marathon, and in... -
Three wheeling around
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Three wheeling around
BOB TINGLE, manager of
Bramingham Park, reckons the
age of the mobile manager could
be just around the next shopping
centre corner.
He recently received publicity
material for the Sinclair C5... -
Anyone for swimming?
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There is no Text
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Framed for success
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Framed for success
IN A TENSE and exciting match,
Gerry Callanan of BCAS
applications department defeated
Gary Sugden of the purchasing
department by four frames to
two, in the final of the head office
pool... -
Hayes and Hoddesdon — stars of the screen
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Hayes and Hoddesdon — stars of the screen
SCHOOLDAYS — ah . . . the
nostalgia for the happiest days of
your life . . . or so it is said! From
the slate to the blackboard to the
television set and video recorder
. . .... -
Risking life and limb
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Risking life and limb
WITH COMPLETE disregard
for their own safety, Pat Laws
and Steve Blockley of Winton,
recently tackled a hooded raider.
On August 16, clerk Pat was
returning to the store after lunch
when she noticed a... -
A correction in Welsh
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A correction in Welsh
IN RECENT YEARS, Sainsbury's
has ventured into the bilingual
world with the opening of
four stores in Wales. The Journal
too is following suit. The office
recently received this letter, from
Gwynllyw... -
Eye ball contact
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Eye ball contact
KICKING A BALL around on
August 18 has enabled a blind
person to have a pair of eyes.
A team from Hoddesdon
branch combined with the
Thames Water Authority to play
against a local firm in a
sponsored... -
Keeping RNLI afloat
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Keeping RNLI afloat
THE ROYAL National Lifeboat
Institute (RNLI) has had its funds
boosted by over £300 thanks to
the efforts of Dover branch.
Staff took part in a sponsored
swim and a marathon. Those who
got wet were:... -
Push me, pull you on Snowdon
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Push me, pull you on Snowdon
AFTER MORE THAN four
hours of heaving and pushing,
four handicapped youngsters
from Meldreth Manor School,
Cambridgeshire, made it up 3,560
feet above sea level to the summit
of Mount... -
Round and round the rounders pitch
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Round and round the rounders pitch
THE EVENING of September 10
was bright and sunny (you
remember the one!) as the JS
team from head office burst onto
the field full of enthusiasm for its
rounders match against a team
from... -
THE DAY I MET THE QUEEN
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THE DAY I MET THE QUEEN
TEA WITH THE QUEEN. That was Mavis
Pegram's treat on July 10. Mavis, a clerk in
accounts at Buntingford depot, was invited
to a Buckingham Palace Garden Party on that
date in recognition of her many... -
The puzzle bug
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STAFF FROM up and down the
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SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION '85
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THE TRIPODS ARE COMING! Beware all
those who have not yet entered the SSA/JS
Journal photographic competition.
Time is of the essence and it's slowly running
out. . . there are only 25 photographic days till
the closing date... -
A family manager retires
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A family manager retires
T SHALL certainly miss the
everyday involvement of life at
the branch, but I see the years
ahead as the start of a new life,'
said Cyril Curtis, manager of
Magdalen Street, Norwich, on the
eve of... -
Long service
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Long service
David Chapman, senior non-food
technologist, scientific services
division at Blackfriars, has completed
40 years with JS.
He began his career with the
company as a'lab boy' and in
1947 joined the RAF as a... -
Love at first branch
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THERE WAS love in store for
Brian Rouse, deputy reception
manager at Watford, when he
joined JS as a student at Hayes.
There, he met cashier instructor
Delvine Jackman. Romance
blossomed in the aisles and on
June 1, they... -
Obituary
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Chris Brockwell, senior store
serviceman at Bognor, died suddenly
on July 12, aged 38.
He had been with the company
for six years.
Jean Chummafin, supermarket
assistant at Aylesbury, died suddenly
on July 18, aged 59.
She... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Tom Brewer, personnel manager,
trading division at Blackfriars,
has retired after 32 years with JS.
He began his career with the
company at the poultry packing
station in Aberdeen, where he
was manager, and five... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Insight into
scanning
From: Tony Gayfer, distribution
division, Blackfriars.
While 1 was holidaying on the
North Norfolk coast this summer,
I went into a small self-service
village store and was astonished
to see... -
Horse power
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Horse power
'In London, we find that for journeys up to
five miles, there is a definite saving with horse
transport in as much as the motor depends
upon speed to produce economical results and
in the congested areas of...
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