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Contents Page
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News
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40 year luncheon
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Energy slogan competition
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Take a trip—SSA holidays 1985
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Keeping an eye on potatoes
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New Products
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Committees on the agenda —decision making at JS... -
Quarterly SSA draw
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Quarterly SSA draw
THE SIX monthly draw for
£1000, held by the SSA for its
members, has now doubled the
money and doubled the chances
of winning. There will be four
draws every year for £1,000 each.
The draw dates are now... -
Record sales over Christmas
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Record sales over Christmas
Chairman, Sir John Sainsbury, announced
after Christmas that the company had
achieved record sales over Christmas.
He commended all staff in a letter which
was sent to each location. The... -
Royal visit
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Basingstoke branch was honoured with a
royal visit when His Royal Highness, the
Duke of Gloucester, briefly toured the store on
November 29.
The official visit to the town began at the Civic
Offices and was followed by a tour... -
Savings related share option scheme
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The invitation to JS
employees in November,
1984, to save under the
savings related share
option scheme, has
resulted in a record
number of applications.
More than 4,200 staff
entered into a five year
savings contract.... -
Bath in bloom
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Bath in bloom
LANDSCAPING AROUND Bath
branch has won Sainsbury's
second prize in the Britain in
Bloom competition. Manager
Sean Whyte, received the
certificate from Bath City Council last December. The
certificate was... -
Nutritional labelling at Salisbury's
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Nutritional labelling at Salisbury's
WITH THE aim of presenting
useful and informative data in a
straightforward way to the
customer, JS has formalised its
approach to own brand nutritional
labelling.
The move was made... -
Property
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PROPERTY
PLANS FOR a new supermarket
to be built in Selly Oak, Birmingham,
have been approved by the
city's planning committee. The
55,000 sq ft branch is expected to
create 300 jobs. Plans include a
300 space car... -
40 year luncheon
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40 year luncheon
ARCTIC CONDITIONS did not
deter staff and their partners
from attending the eighth Forty
Year luncheon held in Stamford
House on January 7.
All who were invited agreed
it was a special event that... -
Say, how do we save energy?
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Say, how do we save energy?
EVERYBODY'S doing it... saving energy, that is. The article Talking about Energy' in the
December JSJ came about because of the current efforts to achieve energy conservation. As the Secretary of... -
SSA'S HOLIDAY PROGRAMME
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SSA'S HOLIDAY PROGRAMME
Switch on the television at the moment and invariably
Judith Chalmers will tantalise the tourist in us with a
taste of sandy beaches in sunnier climes. Tired of
listening to wicked weather reports while... -
Everything you wanted to know about potatoes . . . . . but were afraid to ask
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' . . . These potatoes may be the most delicate roots
that may be eaten...' wrote John Sparke in 1587
when he came across the potato on a West Indian
beach.
Since its discovery, the potato has played a major
role in the lives... -
Chews to choose
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Chews to choose
Nougat Pieces contain
almonds and cherries—a real
fruit and nut nibble. At 65p
(200g), the contents of this
sweetie bag will go down a treat.
For a smoother chew, Dairy
Fudge is just the thing. They... -
Egg-cellent fresh pasta
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Egg-cellent fresh pasta
Have a Roman holiday from the kitchen by serving
one of the range ol Sainsbury's Fresh Egg
Pastas. Convenient and easy to cook, a hill, rich
flavour is given by the fresh egg content—yet it
will keep... -
Select scampi
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Select scampi SERVE UP a golden treat with
Breaded Scampi, the latest addition
to the successful Selected
Seafood range.
Enough for two servings, this
comprises whole scampi tails in a
light crispy breadcrumb. Deep
fry and... -
Smashing crockery
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Smashing crockery
FOR PERFECT place settings,
Sainsbury's has three new tasteful
tableware ranges.
All three designs are underglazed
for greater protection so
they are not only hardwearing
but also oven,... -
The tooth of the matter
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The tooth of the matter
GETTING RIGHT to the root of
teeth problems is Sainsbury's Oral
Health Toothpaste—anti-plaque
formula with fluoride. It has been
specially formulated to control
the build up of dental plaque
which... -
Vintage blends
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Vintage blends
OUT IN TIME for the toasting of
Valentines, are two new Vintage
Selection wines.
Leiwener Klostergarten Riesling
Auslese is an estate bottled
wine produced from carefully
selected grapes. The village... -
A meeting with the committees
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A meeting with the committees
JS IS NOW reported as being the eleventh
largest company in the UK in terms of its
market capitalisation. The company
employs more than 60,000 people and sells
over 100 million items every week.... -
TAKING THE LID OFF CANNING
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TAKING THE LID OFF CANNING
RUSHING HOME from shopping, late for
picking the children up from school, or
dashing in from work only to dash out a few
minutes later to the theatre are a few of the
many situations when canned... -
ASDA results
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ASDA results
ASSOCIATED DAIRIES GROUP, of which
Asda is the main subsidiary, produced some
fairly disappointing figures for its half year to
November 10, 1984. Profit before tax
increased by 10.3 per cent to £53.7 million... -
Cadbury's ascends the bar charts
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Cadbury's ascends the bar charts
WISPA, the new chocolate bar
from Cadburys, is having a far
from hushed reception with the
British public. Launched with an
advertising campaign costing £6
million, Wispa is having a... -
Cullen's auction concludes
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Cullen's auction concludes
TAKEOVER MANIA on the food
retailing scene has recently
reached new heights in the form
of the feverish scramble for
Cullen's Stores. Three groups
appeared on the stage to fire off
bids and... -
GLC trucks on with ban
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GLC trucks on with ban
THE GLC'S proposed night time
ban on heavy lorries in London
has taken a further step forward
with the GLC's announcement
that they will not hold a public
inquiry into the scheme. The
council supports... -
More tea everyone?
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More tea everyone?
We are still a nation of tea drinkers according to the Tea Council!
And this despite a sharp rise in prices in 1984.
The council's 1983-84 annual report, recently published, shows
that British tea... -
Dairy disputes
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Dairy disputes
MENTION OF the dairy industry
normally conjures up peaceful
images such as herds of friesians
placidly munching and milk floats
whirring along streets in the early
morning. Unfortunately at the
moment, these... -
A leisurely dash for Kathleen
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A leisurely dash for Kathleen
A SHOPPING DASH around
Canterbury store on December
18 was a very timely first prize
awarded to Kathleen Wolley, a
local pensioner, after taking part
in the Canterbury centre draw.
The grab... -
Cold for Coldham's
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Cold for Coldham's
IT WAS cold, foggy and wet' says
Letchworth manager, Bob Gosling
of the 30 mile sponsored
walk undertaken by 18 members
of the branch on November 18. 'It
was organised by Jackie Beavis,
chief display... -
Come on down
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Come on down
KATH O'DELL, skilled bakery
assistant at Kettering, will be
coming on down on February 9,
when she will appear on The
Price is Right.'
Members of staff from Kettering,
Corby and Wellingborough
went to Central... -
Head for business
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Head for business
AN ESSAY on 'The importance
of co-operation in buyer/seller
relationships' has won Linda
Allison Alexander, assistant
manager at New Barnet, a special
merit award from the Institute of
Purchasing and... -
Super fit superstars
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Super fit superstars
Following months of sit ups, side hops and
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other such mind boggling exercises, head
office superstars were awarded well
deserved shields and certificates on
December 2 1 .
Divided into two age groups,... -
The Sainsbury's Southport singers
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The Sainsbury's Southport singers
CAROLS RESOUNDED loud
and clear at the entrance to
Southport branch on the evenings
of December 12, 13 and 14,
when staff took it upon themselves
to serenade customers on
their way in and... -
Competition of clubs
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Competition of clubs
IN FULL swing, Uxbridge Area
Golf Society (UAGS) birdied
and eagled their way round
Sudbury golf-course in October.
The challenging course hailed
Stuart Rivett, branch display, as
the overall... -
Just the ticket to stock up
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Just the ticket to stock up
Wearing sequins
and smiles,
members of
Tamworth branch
dressed up recently
to sell raffle tickets
for a good cause.
£400 was raised
for the children's
charities and the
lucky winner of... -
Mystery and suspense
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Mystery and suspense
suspense
A NIGHT to remember was
October 31,1984, for Barkingside
supermarket assistants Karen
Cutmore and Denise Watts. The
two ladies spent a haunting night
in St Mary's Cemetary, Chigwell,
in aid of... -
Worcester branch
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Sponsored walks, raffles, a knit-in and tombola enabled
Worcester branch to raise enough cash to buy and train a fourlegged
friend for a blind person.
Organised by Maggie Marter (part-time supermarket assistant),
staff from... -
JS flies to the rescue
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JS flies to the rescue
SAINSBURY'S GAVE children
in York a happy Christmas when
they prevented the curtain
coming down on a local production
of Sinbad the Sailor.
The flying carpet was almost
grounded when York... -
Kicking up funds
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Kicking up funds
BEDFORD BRANCH were on
the ball when they took on an
ex-Luton Town 11 on November
11.
Not just a game, the friendly
fixture was in aid of the NSPCC.
Organised by Frank McGurk,
senior meat trades assistant,... -
MR JS?
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Has there been a secret
alternative Miss JS
competition held in the
North West at Prestwich7
Was deputy office
manager, Mark Riley the
winner as pictured here?
The truth of the matter
is that management staff
(below) at... -
ROOF WITH A VIEW
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ROOF WITH A VIEW
John Potter, a very worried six year old recently wrote the following
letter to the Kentish Gazette airing his views on the design of the
Canterbury store. -
Walking for the children
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Walking for the children
IN HERTFORD, HEREFORD
and Hampshire, hurricanes
hardly 'hever' happen but from
Hastings to Hailsham NSPCC
sponsored walks do.
The distance between both
towns of 20 miles was covered
by Hastings... -
Gaining from loss
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Gaining from loss
IF EVERYONE sees a lot less of
Nick Pothecary it will be very
good news for some.
Nick, an electrical design
engineer at head office, who has
been with JS for seven years,
decided that at 28 stone he had... -
Quick change on the whirly wheel
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Quick change on the whirly wheel
A STAR APPEARANCE on
Noel Edmonds' 'Late Late
Breakfast Show' on BBC1
brought fame to Tim Stanger,
POS team. Homebase head office
on October 27.
'I applied to be on the whirly
wheel in the... -
TOP OF THE TOTS
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TOP OF THE TOTS
JS is top with the
tots—at least for
the children of
Bradshaw Nursery
Centre.
The group of
under-fIves were
doing a project on
shopping and what
better place to
glean information
than from... -
Getting the point
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Getting the point
THE CASE of the missing netball
has so baffled staff over the last
few months, entries for the Spot
the Ball Competition (,/S/Nov 84)
have been rolling in, thick and
fast, with fascinating suggestions
as... -
Prize crossword
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Prize crossword
PUT ON YOUR crossword caps!
Send all completed entries (photocopy or original) to the JS Journal, J
Sainsbury pic, 4th floor, 115 Southwark Street, London SE1 9LL.
The first three correct entries pulled from a... -
They've got the answers
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They've got the answers
GOING TO the top of the form
recently was a team of know-alls
from Northwich branch.
Representing JS, bakery manager
Kevin Caddick, management
trainee Tim Millington and
two non-JS swots... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the
editor
Tribute
From: George Lovett, area
engineering manager, Woking
area office.
When Charlie Yearley of the
engineering department at
Woking area office,... -
Homebase appointments
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Homebase appointments
Colin Piers, formerly senior
departmental manager at Croydon,
has been appointed manager
of Hendon.
Graham Ramsden, formerly
manager at Willesden, has been
appointed manager of Croydon.
Stephen... -
Long service
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Long service
Stan Sandford, manager at
Redhill, has completed 40 years'
service with JS.
He joined the company as a
junior salesman at Eastbourne
and two years later was made
salesman. In 1952, Stan transferred
to another... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Roger Downer, IPD management
services at Blackfriars, died
suddenly on December 12. aged
20.
He had been with the company
for one year.
Bill Collins, cleaner foreman
at Basingstoke depot, died after a
short... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Arthur 'Inky' Inkersole, motor
vehicle technician at Charlton
depot, has retired after 32 years'
service with JS.
He joined the company at the
Sail Street car centre and moved
to Charlton depot on its... -
A moving time in company history
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A moving time in company history Top: Full steam ahead at the Depository.
Middle: Moving by post.
Left: An original letterhead.
Right: JS in the world of fashion. DOOR-TO-DOOR delivery was a
m •common feature of retail...
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