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Backing Britain
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Backing Britain
A TWO WEEK Quality British
Food promotion ran from March
18atJS.
The promotion was run in
association with Food From
Britain. Its starting date also
heralded the introduction of Food
From Britain's own... -
Contents Page
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Page 2, 3, 10, 11
News
Page 4-5
Queen Mother visits Cromwell Road
Page 6-8
Branch openings -Warrington, Watford, Walsall
Page 9
Business news
Page 12-13
Miss JS contest
Page 14-15
First Homebase television commercial
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'FARMYARD FOLLIES'
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'FARMYARD FOLLIES' a
musical comedy performed
on Sunday February 17 in the
presence of HRH The Princess
Anne, has received support from
Sainsbury's.
Famous names such as Rowan
Atkinson, Frankie Howerd, Peter
Cook, Griff... -
Senior appointments
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Robin Whitbread. Mike Conolly. Michael Bates.
Eric Nicholls. Martin Sargeant. John Ramsden.
Senior appointments CHAIRMAN, Sir John Sainsbury,
announced a number of new
senior appointments on March 1.
Robin Whitbread,... -
Giving girls a hand
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Giving girls a hand
girls a
TWO GIRLS are set to join the
man's world of engineering
thanks to a recent grant made
by one of the Sainsbury Family
Charitable Trusts.
Janet Bishop and Susan Page
are two of 33 pupils from... -
Play the game
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Play the game
IT'S THAT time of the year
again. Spring madness and a
humble buyer can find himself or
herself chief executive of a
multi-million pound company.
No, this is not the launch of a
Journal big money bingo, it's... -
Property
03
PROPERTY
PLANNING permission for a
Homebase and supermarket to
be built on Winterstoke Road,
Bristol, has been rejected by
the city council.
JS plans for a supermarket to
be built on Victoria Road, South
Ruislip, have been... -
Roy Griffiths
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Roy Griffiths, deputy chairman and managing director,
has been nominated for election as president of the
Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD) at the Institute's
76th annual meeting which will take place on May 9. -
Welcome to Sainsbury's Your Majesty
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Welcome to Sainsbury's Your Majesty
Enjoying a royal shopping trip at Cromwell Road on March 5 was
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Having never visited
a supermarket, Her Majesty requested to be shown round a... -
Branch opening—Warrington
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WARRINGTON
The second Sainsbury's of 1985 opened in the North West at
Warrington in Cheshire. Said manager, Ian Parker: 'Staff have been
exceptionally helpful.' The opening was welcomed by the Lord Mayor
at a preview... -
Branch opening—Watford
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WATFORD
All hands were on deck for the Watford branch opening on Tuesday,
March 5. Eager customers queued from 8.00 am in the early morning
sun and at 9.20 am their patience was rewarded when the doors were
opened by Peter... -
Branch opening—Walsall
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WALSALL
The store on the hill. That's the new Walsall
branch which is flanked by a flourishing
market.
There's been a Sainsbury's in Walsall since
1936 and this is the fourth in the line. But
familiarity didn't dull the... -
Financial services invasion
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Financial services invasion
RECENTLY A number of UK
retailers have started to make
serious moves into the financial
services business. The interest in
this sector goes far beyond the
traditional concern with improvements
in... -
High speed service
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High speed service
STAFF AT eight Super Valu stores in Canada have been literally asked to
get their skates on. A number of store assistants have been kitted out
with roller skates to enable more rapid price checks and... -
More bites between meals
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More bites between meals
THE LEATHERHEAD Food Research
Association has recently
placed the snack food industry
under the microscope. The
research association, whose 670
members include a number of
food manufacturers,... -
M&S novelties
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M&S novelties
M&S STORES may soon be a little
less familiar as new layouts and
new types of store start to appear.
New interior designs have been
tried successfully at M&S's Yeovil
and Lincoln branches and the rest
of the... -
Rowntree's US sweet tooth
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Rowntree's US sweet tooth
FOLLOWING THE success of
arch rival Cadburys in the US in
recent years, Rowntree Mackintosh
is building up its North
American activities with great
speed. Rowntree's latest acquisition
is The... -
Bride be lucky
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Bride be lucky
WHAT A wedding present! The
latest quarterly £1,000 SSA draw
was won by Jackie Phillips of
Cowley branch on the eve of her
wedding day.
Jackie was up to her ears in
flowers and frilly dresses when
branch... -
Let?s go Dutch
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Let?s go Dutch
GOING DUTCH is something
Basingstoke depot knows plenty
about following a week (from
February 18—22) of promotional
activities organised by the Dutch
Dairy Bureau.
In connection with Ken
Hughes, catering... -
Taking tea at number ten
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Taking tea at number ten
HAVING CHATTED with staff
in the Nine Elms staff restaurant
in the past, the Prime Minister
recently turned the tables and
played host at Number Ten to a
student worker from Sainsbury's
in... -
Bumper bake-in
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Bumper bake-in
A 24-HOUR sponsored mince-pie
baking session raised £2,000
thanks to own label mincemeat
being supplied by Sainsbury's.
Between 12.45 pm one Friday
recently and 12.45 pm the following
day, five home service... -
Cut the juice Bruce—You're burning your bonus
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Cut the juice Bruce—You're burning your bonus
INTRODUCING the new
energy conservation campaign
slogan as chosen by Peter
Ibbotson, chief engineer.
The competition to find a
slogan was launched in the
February Journal and... -
Personally...
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Personally I prefer the old method of ringing.
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Squash triumph
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Squash triumph
SAINSBURY'S SQUASH sounds
like a new product aimed at the
health market. Indeed, the
squash itself was particularly
healthy but, as witnessed on
February 27, it was of the sporting
variety, played with little... -
Tune into Channel 4
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Tune into Channel 4 on April 18 when there is a
repeat of the programme 'Design Matters—When
and Why Do You Buy'.
Featuring the Nine Elms branch and various
JS people, the programme goes on the air at
10.30 pm. -
Miss JS contest
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The crown goes north again! Miss JS 1985 is
Carole Jones of Halifax branch. Celebrity
judges chose Carole from the 13 regional
contestants. Runner up was Carole Ogden,
Miss SavaCentre, and third was Angela
Davey, Miss... -
HOMEBASE REACHES HOME
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HOMEBASE REACHES HOME
Don't miss it! Tune into ITV and w a t c h t h e f i r s t ever
Homebase commercial, n ow showing on Yorkshire
and Thames Television.
Baffled by t h e wonders of t h e modern media, t h e
Journal decided... -
Golden and delicious
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Golden and delicious
JS HAS COME up with a taste of
the 'deep south' with Sainsbury's
new Southern Style Chicken.
An extension to the fresh
poultry further processed range,
this novel idea consists of two,
part-boned thighs... -
Mexican munches
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Mexican munches
TAKE A WALK down Mexico
way and sample the exotic taste
of Sainsbury's Tortilla Chips.
Tortilla was the name given by
the Spaniards to the flat corn
pancakes eaten by the Indians in
Mexico. Nowadays they are... -
Modern Mousse
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Modern Mousse
TO GIVE HAIR back its body
and bounce Sainsbury's has
introduced an own label Styling
Mousse.
Pleasant and convenient to
use, it is specially designed to
help style hair the modern and
natural way.... -
More tea vicar?
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More tea vicar?
JS HAS ADDED A LITTLE
extra something to afternoon tea
with Earl Grey Tea Bags.
Sainsbury's Earl Grey is a
blend of China and other fine teas, with natural oil of Bergamot,
which produces a tea of... -
Two of a kind
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Two of a kind
DOUBLE THE delights of eating
fresh young chicken with Sainsbury's
new two-pack Fresh
Poussin.
This pair of succulent young
birds is ideal for sampling in a
special candle-lit dinner for two.
Each pack gives... -
Book the children in
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Book the children in
TO ENCOURAGE the undersixes
to discover the fascination
of the written word, JS has
recently launched a major range
of hardback children's books.
Speaking of this development,
Michael Rosen,... -
Lost and found
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Lost and found
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Shopping shuffle
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Shopping shuffle
DOT McDONALD, caterer at
the Dulwich management training
centre has been posing the
Journal a few problems recently.
The items on her shopping list
were all spelt incorrectly and so
she sent the list to us... -
The sword provided
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The sword provided
AIR CADET, Marcus Lee, is
flying high after receiving the
Sword of Honour from Norwich
Lord Mayor, Stan Peterson.
Marcus, a student at Magdalen
Street branch, received the
honour in recognition of... -
How much is . . .
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How much is . . .
Standing on left is Thomas Parkins and kneeling with Harry is
John Bailey and Rita Knocker. SUPREME EFFORT by over
50 staff at Bowthorpe have
made Harry the guide dog very
happy. Led by cleaner... -
Swimathon
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Swimathon
THERE WAS water, water
everywhere for 13 YTS students
from Bitteme on December 4,
1984, when they took part in a
sponsored swimathon in aid of
the Ethiopia Famine Appeal.
A total of 444 lengths was
swum in one... -
. . . that doggy
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. . . that doggy
ALSO MAKING friends in
the dog world were staff from
Hit chin branch.
On January 16, branch
manager Mark Coffins presented
Mrs Wearmouth (chairman
of Hitchin Guide Dogs
for the Blind Association)
with a... -
Twenty five members of Huddersfield branch
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Twenty five
members of
Huddersfield
branch
including
manager, David
Parker, took
very tentative
steps onto the
dance floor at
their Christmas
dance held in
January. The
reason was
that their poor
feet were... -
Weighty charity haul
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Weighty charity haul
IT HAD TO be an enormous
cheque to fit the enormous figure
on it. And in raising £1780.29 for
the NSPCC Hull branch and
Homebase got rid of any enormous
figures around. That's
because the money was... -
A quickie
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A quickie
BOB MONKHOUSE wondered
on his show recently: 'If Sainsbury's
opened a church would
they put in an express confessional
for eight sins or less?' -
Cruel sea
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Cruel sea
HAVE YOURSELF a chilly little
Christmas! It's late in the day to
be reporting Christmas activities
but we've only just heard that
Halesowen branch manager,
Roger Dougan and his wife Pippa,
went for an early swim... -
It's a fairy cop
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It's a fairy cop
Two fairies from Fareham had an arresting time of it
recently when they embarked on a 'mini marathon' walk
from the branch to the local police station.
Although only strolling for five minutes, Sandy... -
Night hero
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Night hero
PROMPT ACTION by Steve
Bradbury, produce manager at
Amblecote branch, prevented a
fire getting out of control on
Sunday, January 20.
In the dead of night Steve
spotted smoke billowing out from
the upstairs... -
Sittingbourne
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Paul Sandmeier, trainee manager, with colleagues at Sittingbourne. Looking sweet upon the seat of a bicycle made for one, staff
from Sittingbourne pushed pedals to raise more than £300
for the children's charities.
Members of... -
Leading to greater heights
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Leading to greater heights
Climb every mountain ...' that at any rate
is what John Pratley, deputy manager at
Chippenham branch has been doing for
the last 15 years.
His enthusiasm is so catching that in
recent months John... -
The ball's in your korf!
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The ball's in your korf!
WHAT IS LIKE netball but isn't netball?
What is like basketball but isn't basketball?
What is both a girl's game and a boy's game?
The answer is korfball. And just what,
exactly, is that?
With the... -
Long service
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Long service
Les Hope, building supervisor at
Bromley area office, has completed
40 years with the company.
He joined JS as an electrician's
mate in the engineers office at
Blackfriars. In 1948, Les began
his National... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Maureen Cunnington, supermarket
assistant at Bretton, died
suddenly on February 3, aged 24.
She had been with the
company for six years.
Peter Moad, analyst/
programmer in company systems
at Streatham office, died... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Henry Boakes, manager of
Leatherhead freezer centre, has
retired after 36 years with JS.
He began his career with the
company as a salesman at
Amersham. Henry soon became
leading salesman and in 1951, on
his... -
War service to self-service
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War service to self-service
'I CAN'T believe I've been around for 42 years,'
says Kay Wesson who retires this month from
Norbury branch.
'I started work at the old Bournemouth branch
during the war because I didn't fancy... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Holiday time From: Frank Hounsell, returns
department, Basingstoke depot.
Can someone please clarify the
new holiday arrangements for
1985/6. We are told the following:
one to five years' service: 20 days
five... -
Memories on the Town
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Memories on the Town
THIS MONTH the Archives is celebrating a
double anniversary on behalf of Kentish
Town. It is just 100 years since JS opened its
third Kentish Town branch at 98 Queens
Crescent and 30 years since the...
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