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A message from the Chairman
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At the recent opening of Chichester branch the chairman talks with
manager, David Webb; cashier, Susan Pay (seated) and customer
service assistant, Betty Parker.
A message
from the Chairman
I should like to wish all JS staff... -
Appointments
02
PETER DAVIS, assistant managing
director, buying and
marketing and director of
Homebase (below) has been
appointed deputy chairman of
Homebase and chairman of a
new sub-committee of the board
to be known as the... -
Foundation Day ceremony
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AT ITS recent
Foundation Day
ceremony, the
University of
London
conferred the
degree of DSc
(Econ) on Sir
John Sainsbury.
The ceremony
was conducted
by HRH The
Princess Anne,
as Chancellor of
the University... -
FRONTLINE
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FRONTLINE
YES, THAT'S OUR OWN MISS
JS — Carole Jones of Halifax,
gracing the cover, and this is still
the JS Journal — Christmas has
put a touch more colour in our
cheeks.
And why shouldn't we put on
the ritz? After... -
Commercial art
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Commercial art
WORKS OF ART were selling
like hot cakes at a supermarket
style art gallery run by the
Contemporary Art Society (CAS)
and sponsored by Sainsbury's.
Held at Smith Galleries in
Co vent Garden, from October... -
Contents Page
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Page 2, 3, 10
News
Page 4-7
Openings —Warren Heath, Stockport, Redhill
Page 8-9
Children's charities cheque in
Page 11-13
Results of photographic competition
Page 14-15
Make-over magic Miss JS gets the J treatment
Page... -
Homebase wins award for TV ad
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Homebase wins award for TV ad
THE FIRST EVER Homebase
advertisement (JSJ April '85) has
received first prize in the first ever
Do-It-Yourself advertising Awards.
A first all round! Organised by the
Hardware Trade Journal... -
How to preserve east-west relations
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How to preserve east-west relations
DID YOU KNOW that JS has
been successfully selling
Hungarian jam for the past 25
years? This was just one of the
fascinating facts to emerge in the
preparations for an extra special
visit... -
Branch opening—Warren Heath
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WARREN HEATH
Opening date:
Supermarket — 22 October 1985
Homebase — 17 October 1985
Address: Felixstowe Road,
Ipswich, Suffolk.
Managers:
Supermarket — Allan Bonner
Homebase — Derek Kilgariff
Staff:
Supermarket... -
Branch opening—Redhill
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REDHILL
1. Such a stylish way to
travel. The travelator takes
customers from the
underground car park right
to the front door.
2. A toast from the Mayors
at the special reception
held the day before
opening.
3. Manager,... -
Branch opening—Stockport
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STOCKPORT
STOCKPORT
Opening date: — 29 October 1985
Address: Warren Street, Stockport,
Greater Manchester.
Manager: David Milburn
Staff: 213 (184 new jobs)
Sales area: — 24,380 sq ft
Car park: 430 spaces
This is... -
£163,445.54 for the children
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£163,445.54 for the children
That's how much was raised by you for the NSPCC and
Action Research for the Crippled Child. Fund-raising began in
mid 1984 and the five areas competed, using wild
imagination, to see which could... -
Duke accepts your money
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Duke accepts your money
The Duke of Westminster, chairman of the
NSPCC's Centenary Appeal, accepted your
money on behalf of the NSPCC. The £107,500
was presented by Uxbridge area director,
Eddie Ricketts, as his area raised... -
Fund raising flashbacks
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Fund raising flashbacks
Southport staff sing for their supper. Last
Christmas carol singers from Southport
branch raised money from passers-by. -
Available to view
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Available to view
IN THE LAST year many JS staff have made use of the free passes to Dulwich
picture gallery. The passes were given to thank the company for donating £1,000
from the Sainsbury Charitable Fund to boost the... -
Club talk
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Club talk
THE EXECUTIVE CLUB
winter programme began on
October 28 with Michael
Montague, chairman of the
Consumer Council addressing a
packed house on the vices and
virtues of the Consumer
Association speaking above.
He... -
Egon Ronay comes in with fresh opinion
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Egon Ronay comes in with fresh opinion
EGON RONAY this year took time out from
dining in Britain's restaurants to go shopping.
The latest Egon Ronay guide covers not only
the traditional hotels, restaurants and inns but
also... -
JIM WOODS
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WATERCOLOURS
JIM WOODS, JS veteran of
public relations and advertising,
is a talented artist living in
Banstead, Surrey. From now
until January 7 a collection of
his watercolours will be on
exhibition at St... -
Results of photographic competition
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RESULTS
ASK BERT HARDY the secret
of his immense photographic
achievement and he hasn't a
clue! 'Just a moment in time' he
says.
But there was moment after
moment after moment. Star
photographer on the legendary
Picture... -
Winter looks wonderful
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NOT EXACTLY A new
product — just the relaunch
of an existing
one, Carole Jones of
Halifax branch is Miss
JS 1985 and the
Journal's Christmas
cover girl.
When Carole was
crowned Miss JS she
didn't appear on the
cover... -
Design and the art of persuasion
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Design can be seen everywhere
on the high street
these days and retailers are,
more than ever, displaying
a sense of individual style.
'Direct', 'simple' and
'honest' are some of the
words used by Peter Dixon,
chief... -
New products for Christmas present
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New products for Christmas present
Christmas
should be a
time of plenty
and there are
certainly plenty
of good ideas
from JS
buyers. We
have room for
only a handful
but the stores
are bursting
with... -
Away in a depot
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Away in a depot
The festive season is upon us and no-one knows it more than
the thousands of JS staff up and down the country. BUNTINGFORD DEPOT is no exception
where the pressures of Christmas packing and
despatching have... -
LETTER WRITER
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LETTER WRITER, Alan Turner,
student at Bletchley, has just written
his own ticket to ride. Alan, left of
picture, and two other 'A' Level
students at Sir Frank Markham school
in Woughton, wrote to the European
Parliament and... -
Slim rewards
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Slim rewards
THERE ARE some slimmer figures
and some trimmer waistlines
at head office. And the reason?
A number of staff are rapidly
shedding those extra pounds,
thanks to help from the new
'weight watchers' class.
What... -
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
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THE CAT belonging to this unfortunate family certainly spotted the
turkey! However, should you be fortunate enough to spot the changes
in the two pictures, then you could win a boxed pen set. Ring the ten
changes and send your... -
Top pots
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Top pots
LEAMINGTON SPA were right
on cue when they recently
pocketed the pool tournament
held for Rod Brooksby's district.
The battle of the baize was held
on October 20 at The Bluebell in
Ashbv-de-la-Zouch. Arnold
branch... -
Habitat goes shopping
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Habitat goes shopping
After some weeks of speculation
about a possible take-over of
British Homes Stores has surprised
the City by announcing a
proposed merger with Habitat-
Mothercare. The new group will
have combined... -
JS INTERIM RESULTS
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JS INTERIM RESULTS
JS interim results, unveiled on November 5,
were at £92.4 million profit (up 23.2 per cent
on the first half of 1984/1985) over the top of
most City expectations. Sales at £1,832.6
million were 14.6 per... -
Red wine
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Red wine
The latest copy of the World Atlas
of Wine contains a number of
interesting facts, most notably
the Soviet Union's rapid advance
in wine production and consumption.
Russia is now third in the
league of wine... -
Results round up
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Results round up
half year results. THE HIGH STREET heavyweights have been weighing In w i t h their halt t
JS is above, but there have been some notable highlights amongst other groups: Marks & Spencer
MARKS has thrown off its... -
EFTPOS
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EFTPOS
IT'S HARD to teach an old dog
new tricks, or so the saying goes.
Researchers in Norway, though,
have found that this just is not
true in the case of EFTPOS (the
electronic system of paying for
goods direct from your... -
Heavy changes
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Heavy changes
1985 has been another year of debate about the size of our
coinage (the Royal Mint is toying with the idea of reducing 50p
and 10p pieces in size to lighten the burden in our pockets)
so the Journal has searched... -
Joseph heads out of town
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Joseph heads out of town
'You got any hay, love?' 'No, dear,
try produce.' Produce? What's
that? thought Joseph. In his day
it had always been fruit and veg and hay. Things were getting
desperate. The donkey was giving
him... -
With my extra leg
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With my extra leg
EIGHTY 'JAKE-THE-PEGS'
from Rugby were recently joined
for a sponsored three-legged race.
The 40 couples ran, walked and
crawled for three miles to raise
funds for a local hospital. £161
was collected... -
Four Kings in a Christmas pageant
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Four Kings in a Christmas pageant
THIS CHRISTMAS poem was
sent in by Veronica Lloyd-
Roberts, front end service
assistant, Tun bridge Wells.
We were late in starting.
The donkey had lost his face.
And one sheep and... -
Miss personality
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Miss personality
THE RACE IS ON to find Miss
JS Personality Girl 1986.
Clair Botlan of New Barnet
was the first district final winner. In front of 400 people she was
chosen as the winner to represent
Stuart Carter's district... -
Wheels on JS
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Wheels on JS
JS WAS recently asked to help
out with meals on wheels.
The Ipswich district of the
WRVS (Women's Royal Voluntary
Service) deliver meals on
wheels to multiple flats. But all
the to-ing and fro-ing from the van... -
Where have I seen that facia before?
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Where have I seen that facia before?
WHICH BRANCH? No, it's not a new
Which? magazine on offer to Journal
readers. It's a competition! We want you
to 'come on down' and guess which branch
is which.
Below are six photographs... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Nigel Bacon, formerly spare
manager, has been appointed
manager of Richmond.
Maurice Bishop, formerly
manager at Chislehurst, has been
appointed manager of Surbiton.
Derek Broughton, formerly
deputy manager at... -
Long service
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Long service
Jim Baker, non-perishables
warehouseman at Buntingford
depot, has completed 25 years
with JS.
He joined the company at the
old Buntingford depot and was
warehouse instructor from 1978
until 1982.
Mick Church,... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Muriel Elwell, skilled
supermarket assistant at Halesowen,
died suddenly on October
8, aged 53.
She had been with the company
since 1973.
Joseph Hickman, leading store
service assistant at Northampton,
died... -
PORTSMOUTH BRANCH
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PORTSMOUTH BRANCH
recently celebrated their silver
jubilee in the best possible way.
On Saturday, October 12, past
and present members of staff
joined together for a buffet disco
and a small cabaret starring
I various... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Doreen Higgs, grocery clerk at
Oxford, has retired after 30 years'
service with JS.
She joined the company as
sales assistant at the High Street
branch and was soon made senior
sales assistant. In 1973,... -
Bravery for Bradford
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Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Appraising
the system
From: Roy White, meat manager
at Pitsea.
Having watched a recent programme
on the Open University,
upon the subject of appraisals, it
struck me there was room for
improvement to our own... -
What colourful lives we lead!..
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What colourful lives we lead!..
'LIKE TALKING to a brick wall,' above. Kirn Dalton, YTS trainee at Dover, gets the army treatment
at Chaucer Barracks, Canterbury. Kim and five other Canterbury area trainees, completed the... -
Christmas Quiz
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ARCHIVES
Christmas Quiz
1. 1969 was the year of Sainsbury's
centenary. Which of the following
events did not take place that year?
a) First Moon landing
b) Introduction of the 50p piece
c) Voting age lowered from 21 to
18...
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