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Contents Page
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News
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25 Club dinner
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Homebase opening — Waltham Cross
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Branch opening — Burpham
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You shall be fishers of men — graduate recruitment gets a new image
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What's the weather like — a... -
JS Vintage is wine of the year
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JS Vintage is wine of the year
ONE OF SAINSBURY'S wines
has been selected as the Sunday
Telegraph Wine of the Year.
The winning wine is the
Vintage Selection, Quinta da
Bacalhoa, 1982, exclusive to JS.
This is an excellent... -
Lionel Hickman
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Lionel Hickman, previously
personnel manager, distribution
division, has been
appointed deputy manager,
Charlton. He took up this
position on October 28. -
Property
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PROPERTY
PLANNING permission has been
granted for a 32,000 sq ft supermarket
to be built in central
Milton Keynes. The store is due
to open in time for Christmas
1987.
Opening dates for November
are: Redhill supermarket,... -
Polka puts on the style
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Polka puts on the style
THE MAGIC OF THEATRE
will be travelling to children first
class from now on. JS has
purchased a new tour van for the
Polka Children's Theatre as part
of its sponsorship which has
assisted the theatre... -
Princess in Wales
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A DREAM CAME true for little
Jessica Ainger the night she met
the Princess of Wales. Four yearold
Jessica, daughter of JS
Swansea manager Paul Ainger,
presented a posy to the Princess
who, with the Prince of Wales,
was... -
Visitors to Dulwich
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Visitors to Dulwich
THE ANNUAL Veterans visiting
panel conference was held on
October 1 at Dulwich and was
attended by approximately 65
visitors.
Visitors had the opportunity to
exchange ideas and were
addressed by the... -
Winner gets the message
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Winner gets the message
THE LUCKY WINNER of the
SSA £1,000 quarterly draw was
Stephen Harknett, leading trades
assistant from Harlow.
Stephen was on holiday in
Tunisia when the draw was made
but the minute he stepped... -
Club night
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Club night
A record number of long-servers received gold
watches from chairman, Sir John Sainsbury, on
October 14 as they were welcomed to the JS 25 Club.
This huge initiation of 120 new members took
place before the annual... -
Share option scheme
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Share option scheme
Those who have worked for JS
for three consecutive years again
have the opportunity to save for
JS shares under the Savings-
Related Share Option Scheme.
From November 8, 1985 details
of this year's... -
Homebase opening—Waltham Cross
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Proudly flying Homebase balloons,
customers floated in to Waltham Cross
on opening morning to see whether
'there is no place like Homebase'.
Extending a paw to customers
was the ever cuddly Dulux dog . 1. A stranger rides... -
Branch opening—Burpham
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A new country seat
for the company is
Burpham store which
has a style
reminiscent of a rural
manor house.
Nevertheless the
branch was as busy
as a small town on its
first day serving over
6,000 customers
before it... -
IT'S THE BUSINESS
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IT'S THE BUSINESS
DEREK WILLIAMS, personnel manager,
buying, compares the creation of the new
graduate recruitment brochure and video to
parenthood! 'Well, they were nine months in
the making!'
It had been five years since... -
And now a look at the weather
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And now a look at the weather
Cancel that trip to the zoo;
don't bother to water the
garden and buy a pair of
wellies to match next
week's wedding outfit. Now
that the daily bulletins carry
twice-weekly weather
reports we... -
THE BUYER WHO NIBBLES FOR A LIVING!
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THE BUYER WHO NIBBLES FOR A LIVING!
'As I was crawling through the holes in a Swiss
cheese the other day it occurred to me to wonder
what a Swiss cheese would think if a Swiss cheese
could think and after cogitating for some... -
Sunday fun day in Sheffield
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Sunday fun day in Sheffield
Coventry area's family day
headed further north this year
on Sunday, September 22 and
grabbed one of the few
glorious days of the summer.
In the splendid surroundings
of Beauchief Hall
Country... -
A CASE OF WINES TO COME
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A CASE OF WINES TO COME
SAINSBURY'S HAS a cellar full
of new wines, ready for the
festive season.
There are three Vintage Selection
wines from France:
Santenay La Maladiere 1981
Premier Cru (£5.95, 75cl) is... -
BOOK COLLECTIONS
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BOOK COLLECTIONS
THERE ARE two new collections
for good cooks.
The books — 'The Best of
Sainsbury's Entertaining' and 'The
Best of Sainsbury's Desserts' (£1.99
each) — are exciting collections
from JS's acclaimed... -
GOOD LOOKING DATES TO MEET
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GOOD LOOKING DATES TO MEET
MAKE A DATE with Sainsbury's
new design slimline
Calendars (99p).
For 1986, there are four new
designs — 'Teddy', 'Busy Days',
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NUTS AND NIBBLES
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NUTS AND NIBBLES
SAINSBURY'S HAS four new
n i b b l e s ' :
Peanuts, Raisins and Mijk
Chocolate Chips (89p); Mixed
Nut Kernels (£1.29); 12-pack crisp
assortment (99p) — four each of
cheese and onion, ready salted
and... -
CHRISTMAS WITH BOWS ON
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CHRISTMAS WITH BOWS ON
THIS YEAR, Sainsbury's has an
extensive range of seasonal
trimmings:
There are several new, bold
contemporary cards alongside the
traditional designs. Prices range
from 69p (24's) to £1.99... -
Do they mean us?
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Do they mean us?
This month the Journal welcomes a guest writer to the New Products page; or rather, the Not So
New Products page. Miles Kington, editor of Punch, was far too eager to obtain a scoop for the other
paper he... -
GOURMET GOUJONS
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GOURMET GOUJONS
Pictured above: Smoked
Haddock Goujons (£1.99) —
haddock strips in a crispy potato
flake. Free from all artificial
additives, this joins the Selected
Seafood range.
Also new: Julienne Carrots
(49p) —... -
Bananas with bite
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Bananas with bite
THE DISPLAY of bananas at
Tesco's, Ballards Lane, North
London store was rather more
authentic than librarian Paula
Lewis bargained for.
'I had just reached out for the
bananas,' said Mrs Lewis, 'when
I... -
Coupon crazy in USA
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Coupon crazy in USA
IN THE USA it is claimed that a
staggering 163,200 million money
off coupons were distributed to
consumers during 1984 (an
increase of 14 per cent on the
previous year).
The huge increase in the
amount... -
Milk chocolate choice
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Milk chocolate choice
EEC FOOD POLICIES come in for
a fair amount of criticism from
members who see the Common
Agricultural Policy (CAP) keeping
domestic food prices high, whilst
at the same time selling
subsidised butter... -
Mood of mystery and suspense
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Mood of mystery and suspense
FIRST, LET'S CREATE THE
ATMOSPHERE . . . dead of
night, thunder storm raging, batridden
castle suddenly illuminated
against a lightning white sky . . .
creaking door, footsteps echoing
down a... -
Not in the pink
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Not in the pink
AVANA GROUP, a leading food
supplier, is no longer to be found
in the share prices quoted in the
Financial Times. Disgruntled by
the amount of typographical
errors regularly found in this
learned Journal,... -
Woolworth's more efficient
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Woolworth's more efficient
WOOLWORTH'S RESULTS for
the half year to August 3, 1985,
showed a rise in pre-tax profit to
E7.5 million from £600,000 for the
first half of 1984/85. Most of the
increase was down to... -
Doing bird at Dover
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Doing bird at Dover
DOVER BRANCH recently
helped a couple celebrate their
Golden Wedding anniversary in
the best possible way.
Valued customers Rita and
Noel Walton went to the store to
purchase a JS turkey for... -
Shoot that golden arrow
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Shoot that golden arrow
SANDRA PAGE, leading supermarket
assistant at Warren
Heath, scored a personal bullseye
recently when she and her
partner Lyn Norman, qualified to
represent Suffolk in the finals of
the prestigious... -
Woodhall Farm
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With casters at the ready staff and friends from Woodhall Farm lined up for the great trolley push on June 30, In top gear
they trundled their way across 12 miles to Harpenden and In doing so raised £600 for a children's ward In... -
Greased lightning and grease paint
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Greased lightning and grease paint
CLOWNING THEIR way along
an 18 mile route, staff and friends
of Haywards Heath recently
raised funds the energetic way.
Produce manager Lee Quinn
(in front, right) and ex-student
Mark... -
Puzzle winners
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Puzzle winners
HERE'S ONE deluge that slipped
unnoticed past Sainsbury's
weather forcasters — the flood of
entries for the Journal's recent
word search competition.
Those who earned themselves
additions to their kitchen... -
Spokes-women for charity
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Spokes-women for charity
THREE PEDAL-PUSHERS
from Fulham store, recently
completed an exhausting 24 hour
sponsored exercise cycle
marathon.
Supermarket assistants Nora
Morrissey, Trisha Keogh and
Tracey English, and 50... -
THE RED BANK FACTOR
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THE RED BANK FACTOR
DATE: a dark, misty July 10.
MISSION: to boldly carry an
ammunition box over a one
mile obstacle course — across
'battlefields' and 'icy waters'
at Fleetwood, to raise money
for the NSPCC.
THE SQUAD:... -
Bowling beautifully
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Bowling beautifully
MEMBERS OF Griffin Bowls
Club, Basingstoke depot were
bowled over with delight when
the Wednesday Night 'A' team
won the Fourth Division
Championship in the Whitchurch
and District League. Bill... -
Children learn safety on site
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Children learn safety on site
BUILDING SITES are dangerous
places. That's the message
builders, Costain, wanted to get
across to children and with this in
mind they invited a party of children
from Penton Primary School
in... -
Dunstable does it on wheels
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Dunstable does it on wheels
GIVING THEIR feet a rest, staff
from Dunstable branch celebrate
the end of a trolley push. They
wheeled their way around pubs
and clubs and raised £154 for the
child care unit at Luton... -
Hazel's head for heights
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Hazel's head for heights
AIRBORNE, Hazel Anderson, a
16 year-old trainee at Gloucester,
raised over £200 for the Crack
Cancer Campaign, recently.
After only a day's training in
landing techniques and
emergency drill, Hazel... -
Students join Stafford
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Students join Stafford
Ring out the old. Ring in the new.
The new YTS students are
welcomed to Stafford branch by
the previous years' intake.
Pictured, left to right, are: Liz
Hollis (now supermarket
assistant); Marcia... -
Far from the madding crowd
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Onward and upward
LAST YEAR Maggie Cooper, BPM at St
Stephen's, Norwich shared with Journal
readers her extraordinary experience of life as
it was encountered on a Nepal trek. This year
Maggie was lacing up her hiking boots... -
Guildford's glory days
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Guildford's glory days
PICTURE THE SCENE on
opening day: an autumn morning
in Guildford, a queue of shoppers
anxious to be the first to see the
wide range of quality products, to
examine the tastefully designed
interior and... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Kindness of
colleagues
From: Jean Keating, former
supermarket assistant at Arnold.
Could I, through your letters page,
send my grateful thanks for the
letters and messages of sympathy
I received following the... -
Honeymoon by JS
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Long service
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Long service
John Schofield, senior packaging
engineer at Blackfriars, has completed
40 years with JS.
He began his career with the
company as an electrical apprentice
and in 1949 joined the RAF
for National Service.... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Noel Flynn, meat manager at
Golders Green, died after a long
illness on September 26, aged 56.
He had been with the company
for 25 years.
Joan O'Flynn, cashier at
Fulham, died after a long illness
on October 7,... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Fred Newbury, assistant manager
at West Ealing, has retired after
36 years' service with the company.
He joined JS at Ballards Lane
as a senior trainee, and was soon
promoted to assistant manager.
After serving...
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