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Campaign commendations
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Campaign commendations
ONCE AGAIN THE JS press
advertising campaign has had a
most persuasive effect upon the
judges in Campaign magazine's
press advertising awards. JS ads
picked up commendations in
three sections—best... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-5
News
Page 6-7
Branch opening —Chadwell Heath
Page 8-9
Healthy trends—a look at developments responding to customers' search for a healthier diet
Page 10-11
Veterans' reunion report
Page 12-13
Looking into books—... -
Senior management appointments
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Senior management appointments
John O'Sullivan Bill Williams Herbert Dow Two new senior store managers have been
appointed. They are John O'Sullivan, manager
of Cromwell Road and Bill Williams, manager
of Nine Elms. The... -
Homebase is best
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Homebase is best
Catford Homebase—singled out as an imaginative structure. Homebase has won the 1985 Retailer of the Year Award.
Presented by the Hardware Trade Journal magazine on
March 28 the award was sponsored by the... -
'OWN LABEL' LORRIES
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'OWN LABEL' LORRIES
What has wheels, is green and has the Homebase logo inscribed
on it? Yes, Homebase's first ever 'own label' lorry.
Spotted at Catford branch for the first time, the new lorry is
one of four to be used for... -
Restoration award
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Restoration award
When JS began working on the
railroad it set the wheels in
motion for a load of accolades
to come steaming in.
By restoring the old Midland
Railway station at Bath Green
Park as part of the development
of... -
Degree of honour
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Degree of honour
CHAIRMAN, Sir John Sainsbury,
is to receive an honorary degree
of DSc (Econ) from the University
of London.
The University will confer the
degree on Sir John at the Foundation
Day Ceremony on November
13. -
JS talks to Townswomen
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JS talks to Townswomen
JS WAS WELL represented at
the Essex Federation Townswomen's
Conference in February
when Cynthia Gilett, home
economist, spoke to 200 delegates
from guilds around Essex. Not only did they enjoy... -
Play away
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Play away
SAINSBURY'S HAS donated a
much needed £500 to the Yate
Town Council Play-scheme. JS
has recently opened a new contract
depot in the town.
During the past years of
expansion, the population in Yate
has increased... -
Property
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PROPERTY
OUTLINE planning permission
is being sought from Enfield
Council for a 32,000 sq ft supermarket
in Waltham Cross. The
development would include a
520 space car park.
Work is due to begin on the
40,000 sq ft... -
Royal report
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Royal report
THE VISIT by Queen Elizabeth,
the Queen Mother to Cromwell
Road on March 5 received press
coverage in the United States on
March 7.
A photograph accompanied
by a short caption appeared in
'USA Today' one of... -
Students step forward
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Students step forward
IT WAS open house after
shutting up shop at Bretton
branch on March 19.
For the second year in succession
students from local schools
and colleges were invited with
their parents to a careers... -
Conference calls in
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Conference calls in
THERE WAS an international
gathering at Nine Elms on March
20 when 44 delegates of the CIES
1985 London conference visited
the store. The CIES is an
international organisation of
multiple retailers whose... -
National Gallery donation
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National Gallery donation
This cartoon by JAK appeared in The Standard on April 4. A PRIVATE DONATION from
Chairman, Sir John Sainsbury
and his brothers, Mr Simon and
Mr Timothy, will now make it
possible for the long... -
Tax man on wine
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Tax man on wine
ROY EKINS is Sainsbury's new
wine speaker. He joins William
Foster who has been performing
this service since June 1984.
A tax inspector from Formby
in Liverpool, Roy Ekins has
travelled extensively round... -
Branch opening—Chadwell Heath
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As a flurry of late snow fell in Essex the
wraps were taken off the new Chadwell
Heath store. Chairman , Sir John Sainsbury
opened the doors to customers who poured
in to find that the store is as impressive on
the inside as... -
Satisfying a healthy appetite for knowledge
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Satisfying a healthy appetite for knowledge
There's a w e a l t h of health around these days as
Britons become increasingly a w a r e of t h e c o n t e n t
of f o o d being served up t o t h em by f o o d retailers.
Doctors,... -
Friends are found once again
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Friends are found once again
New recruits to the ever growing veterans
family were overwhelmed at the warm
reception they received at the 37th annual
reception held once again at the Royal
Lancaster Hotel on April 15 and... -
New look cookery books
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New look cookery books
Over the years Sainsbury's has sold over ten
million cookery books encouraging customers to
experiment with a wide range of national and
international recipe ingredients. Recently the whole
range has... -
Appliance of science
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Appliance of science
if sci
SAINSBURY'S IS ALL set to
become hair's best friend with
the launch of two new hair-care
ranges—the 'herbal' system and
the 'scientific' system.
The herbal hair formulas, for
all hair types,... -
Great outdoors
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Great outdoors
COOL AND COLOURFULthat's
the best way to describe.
Sainsbury's new range of Picnicware
now ready for summer
outings.
To keep wine chilled and
sandwiches fresh, JS has introduced
three sizes of... -
Souped up for the cup
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Souped up
for the cup
THAT SUPER range of Sainsbury's
Soup-in-a-Cup Specials has
recently been extended to
include three new varieties.
Barbecue Bacon and Tomato
with Croutons (88g), Chicken
and Mushroom with... -
Chocs away
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THERE WILL be chocs around
the clock with Hand-Made
Chocolates from Sainsbury's, on
sale from two selected in-store
bakeries.
There are ten varieties including
Truffles (in five flavours
—Grand Marnier, Rum,... -
French collection
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THE TOAST of the summer
season is almost certain to be one
of Sainsbury's new wines.
Burgundy is one of France's
most prestigious vineyard areas,
producing fine wines that enjoy a
worldwide reputation. JS has two
new wines... -
Tear off a stripe
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Tear off a stripe
SAINSBURY'S HAS a new
dynamic duo ready to attack
domestic spillages.
'Stripes' is the name of the
latest range of JS Kitchen Towels.
In two unique colourways—red
or green stripe on a white
background... -
The reds are coming
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The reds are coming
A NEW FRUITY foursome is
ready to be picked from the
yogurt ranks at JS.
Strawberry, Raspberry and
Redcurrant, Champagne Rhubarb
and Fruits of the Forest,
make up this quartet. Its introduction
extends... -
Tropical tipple
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Tropical tipple
BRITISH SUMMER TIME has
begun in the best possible way
with the introduction of a new
fruit drink especially geared to
the warmer months ahead.
Sainsbury's Island Sun Drink is
an exciting blend of... -
Art ad
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Art ad
AVID ITALIAN film buffs have long
had their suspicions on the
methods used by their most
famous director Federico Fellini.
His films always include at least
one character so stupendously
large that one feels... -
Big freeze
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Big freeze
BEJAM, the food and freezer
retailer, has again shown good
results for the six months ended
December 31, 1984. On sales of
£175 million an increase of 12 per
cent on the same period last
year— Bejam's pre-tax... -
Brief budget
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Brief budget
IN TERMS of advance speculation
over its contents this year's
Budget must be worth a place in
the Guinness Book of Records.
Last year the Chancellor of the
Exchequer made fundamental
changes to the system for... -
Eat your vegetables
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Eat your vegetables
The battle for hearts and stomachs is warming up with salvoes
being fired by the Vegetarian Society and the nation's butchers.
The Society has recently appointed a new chief executive, Peter
Cox, who has... -
Milk moves
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Milk moves
MARCH witnessed a significant
realignment within the UK dairy
industry. Northern Foods of Hull
paid Grand Metropolitan £51
million for the north of England
division of Express Dairies. This
moved Northern into... -
Woolworth results
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Woolworth results
WOOLWORTH HOLDINGS has surprised nearly
everyone by announcing better results than
anticipated for the 53 weeks to February 2,1985.
On increased sales of £1.66 billion (1983/84
£1.27 billion) trading... -
Cooking up an idea for the children
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Cooking up an idea for the children
SELLING OF a different kind by
staff from Bracknell resulted in
over £400 being raised for the
children's charities.
SSA committee members
Mary Bax, Ann Evans, Sheila
Cook and Pam... -
Customer's centenary
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Customer's centenary
HOW'S THIS for customer
loyalty? Millie Binns a customer
at New Maiden has been
shopping at Sainsbury's for fifty
years! But Millie was already fifty
herself when she first walked into
J Sainsbury's in... -
Help for the hospital
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Help for the hospital
THE PRESENTATION of a
cheque for £441 to Farnborough
Hospital on April 2 was the
culmination of three months hard
fundraising undertaken by West
Wickham.
Since Christmas last year each
department in... -
Moroccan markets
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Moroccan markets are highly competitive places and it
seems traders are not averse to a little plagiarism.
This advertising slogan—'Quality better than Sainsbury's
Prices cheaper than Tesco'—now appears to be promoting
the... -
Bill Allen
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Bill Allen, SSA functions organiser (second from left) presents a cheque for £1000, money raised
by the Miss JS raffle, to Variety Club's chief barker, John Ratcliff (left). Also in the picture is
John's wife Marsha and actor,... -
He's a scholar of science
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He's a scholar of science
REPAIRING COMPLICATED
electronic equipment has earned
Saturday student at Bedminster,
David Whitrow a scholarship to
Bangor University, North Wales.
Mr Fix-it, as he is known to his
chums at... -
High fliers are dropped
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High fliers are dropped
SKY-HIGH AMBITIONS prompted
three members of staff from
Wellingborough to throw themselves
from a plane recently.
Firmly strapped into their
parachutes, Jane Wildman,
cashier instructor,... -
Knitters band to aid
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Knitters band to aid
ENGAGED IN furious activity,
staff from Lexden branch
recently knitted a total of 70
jumpers for the famine victims of
Ethiopia.
The Women's Royal Voluntary
Service has been collecting the
jumpers from... -
Where's the fire then?
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Where's the fire then?
THERE MAY be no smoke
without fire but it certainly isn't
the case that there are no firemen
without fire as Maggie Hussey,
BPO at Crosby, discovered
recently.
She was chatting to a friend
who is... -
Have a nice Family Day
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Have a nice Family Day
FOOTBALLERS, netballers,
athletes and superstars are all
busy training for Family Day,
coming soon on June 16.
The committee is still coordinating
the vast job of
organisation, and spectacles... -
The finals frontier
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The finals frontier
PERISHABLES proved indestructible on
Sunday, March 23 when the finals of the
Griffin football cup 1984-85 were played
out at the Griffin Ground in Dulwich.
The head office team was well matched
against... -
Basingstoke bowls promoted
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Basingstoke bowls promoted
BOWLS HAVE BEEN successfully
rolling for a year at the
Griffin Bowls Club, Basingstoke
depot and now it's time for a few
rounds of applause.
It's the 'A team who are in the
limelight at the... -
Flipping well lost it
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Flipping well lost it
THE CARELESS toss of a
pancake cost four ladies of
Horsham branch a winning place
in the local pancake relay race,
held on February 19.
Jayne Riley, Julie Taylor, Lyn
Weller and Melody... -
Making it on the market
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Making it on the market
MARKET STALL OPERATORS
must be a hardy breed with a
plentiful supply of thermal
underwear according to a handful
of Cambridge and Haverhill YTS
trainees.
During the two coldest days in
February,... -
Stars of stage and screen
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Stars of stage and screen
ALL THE world's a stage or at
least it is up in Leeds!
For the second year running a
few 'amateur dramatic' staff
decided to 'do it again' for charity
and take part in the pantomime
called... -
Treading the boards in 'Anger'
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Treading the boards in 'Anger'
FOLARIN HASSAN, student at
Putney, was once again the
leading light in his school's annual
drama production (see JSJ May
1984). This year, the play was
John Osborne's 'Look Back in
Anger' a... -
Cassie shows her class at Crafts
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Cassie shows her class at Crafts
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Dance for his life
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Dance for his life
AFTER FIGHTING and winning
his battle against cancer, Michael
Zwager, provisions manager at
Stevenage, recently organised a
charity disco in aid of cancer
research.
In gratitude to all his... -
Pedal pushers
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Pedal pushers
THAT EXERCISE cycle has
been at it again! Those roving
wheels found themselves recently
at North Cheam where 20
members of staff saddled up to
raise £700 for the NSPCC.
Two outstanding pedal-pushers
were... -
Shelton Lower School
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When Shelton Lower School, Bedford,
asked for fish heads for its five to nine year
olds to examine, Kempston Sainsbury's
presented them with a haul.
After intensive scientific research, the
children wrote to the branch to... -
Winning with words
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Winning with words
Winners of the
crossword
competition which
appeared in the
February Journal
are:
Janet Greenyer,
accounts VDU
clerk, directs
department,
Streatham.
Graham
Stoggles, leading
store... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Philip Myers, formerly senior
departmental manager at York
Homebase, has been appointed
manager at Bradford Homebase. -
Long service
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Long service
Tony Purchase, senior merchandiser,
branch merchandising at
Blackfriars, has completed 40
years with the company.
He joined JS as a clerk in the
accounts department at Ewell
and two years later transferred... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Bill Hanlon, assistant meat
manager at Stamford Hill, has
retired after 38 years with JS.
He began his career with the
company at Stamford Hill manual
branch as a butcher. Bill worked
in several north and east... -
Wedding belles and boys
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Wedding belles and boys
BOTH FROM North Cheam
branch, Cheryl Morgan (office
manager) and leading departmental
assistant Gary Francis,
were married at St Paul's Methodist
Church, Crawley on February
2. The lucky couple... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Football facts From: Dave Davis, veteran,
London N19.
I was interested to read in the
Journal Gary Crowe's letter
regarding a JS football league as
it reminds me of what there used
to be in the past.
When branches... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Denys Masters, manager, productivity
services department at
Charlton depot, died suddenly
on March 4, aged 42.
He had been with the company
since 1968.
Raymond Pettifer, driver at
Basingstoke depot died... -
Shop local
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ARCHIVES
Shop local FEW CAN resist the
m J charms of an old photograph
and new additions
J*. to the Archives photo
library are particularly valued for
the way in which they evoke a
detailed image of days gone by.
Two...
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