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  • Contents Page 02

    Page 2-5
    News
    Page 6-7
    Behind the wheel — the Journal joins a JS driver
    Page 8-9
    Business news
    Page 10
    You're never too long in the tooth to learn about toothpaste
    Page 11
    New products
    Page 12-16
    Families have fun — scenes...

  • Moves at the top 02

    Moves at the top
    ON MAY 20, Chairman, Sir
    John Sainsbury, announced a
    number of new appointments and
    changes in the retail division on
    the occasion of Dennis Males,
    director branch operations,
    reaching retirement...

  • News from the home front 02

    News from the home front
    THE FIFTEENTH annual
    general meeting for JS Home
    Economists took place on June 11
    at Stamford House.
    Merchandising and branch
    operations were the two main
    themes under discussion. A visit...

  • Award for helping the environment 03

    Award for helping the environment
    NEWPORT BRANCH has been
    awarded the Newport Civic
    Society's Environmental Award for
    1984.
    The award recognises the store's
    architectural design, layout and
    general treatment which has, in...

  • Birthday honours 03

    Birthday honours
    Roy Griffiths, deputy chairman
    and managing director (above)
    was knighted in the Queen's
    Birthday Honours List in
    recognition of his service to the
    National Health Service.
    Recently Sir Roy was...

  • Property 03

    PROPERTY
    PLANS TO BUILD a new Sava-
    Centre and Homebase in the
    Grand Union Park, Greenford,
    were unveiled on June 11.
    The proposals for a SavaCentre
    with a gross ground floor area of
    approximately 180,000 sq ft, and
    a...

  • Miss JS money goes to hospital 04

    Miss JS money goes to hospital
    WHEN STAN CARTER, SSA
    manager, spent some time in
    Lewisham Hospital he was very
    impressed with the work of the
    hospital and the excellent
    attention and treatment he
    received. Whilst there, he...

  • Money count begins 04

    Money count begins
    PICTURED ABOVE is assistant
    managing director, Peter Davis
    (right) receiving a cheque from
    Uxbridge area director, Eddie
    Ricketts, for £47,364, money raised by Uxbridge area branches for the
    children's...

  • New slide service 04

    New slide service
    AND NOW it's time for a slide
    show. Presenting the slides is the
    library and information section
    (LIS). This department, headed by
    Loraine Boddington, technical
    information scientist, is situated
    on the...

  • Sainsbury's Good Neighbour Scheme 04

    MORE DONATIONS under the
    Sainsbury's Good Neighbour
    Scheme have been made. The
    Tandridge Handicapped Children
    recently received money for toys
    and musical instruments for the
    children's library. Presenting the
    cheque to the...

  • High flyers in the business game 05

    High flyers in the business game
    BUDDING JRs toasted their new
    companies on June 13 at head
    office. Never before have so many
    chief executives and board
    directors gathered in the staff
    restaurant in Stamford House. But
    like...

  • Paul Case 05

    Pictured left is a
    delighted Paul
    Case, chef at
    Basingstoke
    depot, who won
    the £1,000 prize
    in the Griffin
    Club Tote
    Jackpot.
    The winner of
    the SAA
    quarterly £1,000
    draw was
    Maureen
    Gardner, store
    instructor...

  • The driving force behind JS 06

    The lorry driver — an open
    road before h im and a full
    load behind. He's
    romanticised as a lonely
    character w i t h a carefree
    existence in a hundred
    country songs. But of
    course the reality is that the
    road brings...

  • All set for Sunday trading 08

    All set
    for Sunday
    trading
    IT NOW SEEMS fairly certain that
    the tangle of laws restricting shop
    opening hours will be removed
    from the statute book fairly soon.
    The government recently received
    a 120 vote majority in a...

  • GIVE YOUNGSTERS THE STROKE 08

    GIVE YOUNGSTERS THE STROKE
    HAVE YOU HUGGED your haricots today? Research
    scientists have discovered that seedlings and young
    plants respond well to being stroked.
    This touching idea has emerged from the National
    Vegetable...

  • Results retrospective 08

    Results retrospective
    JS ANNUAL RESULTS were again very
    well received in business circles. However,
    the City has got so used to receiving good
    news from Sainsbury's that this was
    already built into the share price....

  • That's ASDA own label 08

    That's ASDA own label
    THE ASDA STORES chain seems
    to be changing its image. It intends
    to take a leaf out of JS' book and
    move more heavily into selling own
    label products. Own label currently
    accounts for less than ten per...

  • Boots betters expectations 09

    Boots betters expectations
    BOOTS THE CHEMIST surprised
    the City pundits by producing
    results for the year to March 31,
    1985 well up on expectations.
    Sales excluding VAT exceeded £2
    billion for the first time (11...

  • Debenhams dealing 09

    Debenhams dealing
    THE LONG AWAITED bid for
    Debenhams, the department store
    group, has finally materialised (see
    last month's business news). The
    Burton menswear group, aided and
    abetted by Habitat/Mothercare,
    emerged from...

  • TAKE SWEET NOTHING 09

    TAKE SWEET NOTHING
    BOTH MARKS & SPENCER and British Home
    Stores have recently complained publicly of
    increased pilferage in their stores. They will be
    pleased to hear that the Americans are introducing
    a cunning new scheme to...

  • What's in a name? 09

    What's in a name?
    A ROSE BY ANY other name
    would smell as sweet. But would
    sherry by any other name taste as
    sweet or dry? Britain is about to
    find out as, with the signing of
    documents for entry into the EEC,
    Spain plans...

  • Taking the cap off toothpaste 10

    BRUSH IN HAND we stumble
    blindly towards it every morning.
    Like a faithful friend it launches us into
    a bright new day. We rely on it, are unapproachable
    without it and yet we
    rarely spare a moment to think of its
    origins...

  • Barbecue with the in set 11

    Barbecue with the in set
    FOR BRILLIANT barbecuing,
    JS now has a comprehensive
    selection of accessories to help
    make outdoor cooking a success.
    Sainsbury's Charcoal
    Briquettes (3kg for £1.99) will
    ignite within five minutes...

  • Bright ideas 11

    Bright ideas
    TO LIGHT UP dark corners,
    Sainsbury's has introduced a
    variety of Reflector and Decorative
    Light Bulbs (from 150
    branches) in smart new orange and
    grey packaging, together with
    some new additions.
    Sainsbury's...

  • Cool it 11

    Cool it
    WHEN THINGS appear to be
    hotting up, JS can cool it down
    with new Body Sprays. The
    lightly fragranced sprays have an
    effective, gentle deodorant which
    will leave the user feeling fresh
    and confident.
    Named after...

  • Dry and fruity for July 11

    Dry and fruity for July
    THE TWO WINES of the month
    for July are both from France.
    Chateau Ferrande, Appellation
    Graves Controlee is a dry, white
    wine from the Vintage Selection.
    It is made from Sauvignon and
    Semillion...

  • Feeling high 11

    Feeling high
    JUST RIGHT for a long, hot
    afternoon, is a long cool drink.
    JS has two new lines which are
    ideal for sunny days.
    Sainsbury's High juice Squash
    is in two flavours — Orange and
    Lemon. They each contain...

  • Greater selection 11

    Greater selection
    JOINING THE Vintage Selection
    are two wines from France.
    Domaine Meste Duran is a
    crisp, dry white wine from
    Gascony made from a blend of
    Ugni Blanc and Colombard
    grapes. It is best enjoyed young.
    Domaine...

  • Family Day 12

    FAMILY DAY
    JUNE had been getting away with a fairly good impersonation
    of April until the JS Family Day came along,
    then much to everyone's relief, on Sunday 16, the Griffin
    Ground in Dulwich bathed in a full, fine...

  • Basingstoke looks after the babies 17

    Basingstoke looks after the babies
    THE GENEROSITY of Basingstoke
    branch staff enabled a
    cheque for £1060 to be presented
    to the Basingstoke District
    Hospital on June 6.
    Over a period of five weeks, 290
    staff encouraged...

  • Best men stay sharp 17

    Best men stay sharp
    JUNE 1 WILL certainly be
    remembered by the Sharpe family
    (customers at Leeds branch) with
    mixed feelings — panic and
    gratitude.
    All was well during the wedding
    between Mrs Sharpe's only
    daughter and...

  • Cheesman's challenge 17

    Cheesman's challenge
    ALLAN CHEESMAN, departmental
    director, beers, wines and
    spirits, really puts his foot in it but
    proves he's no cowardy custard.
    This soft shoe shuffle took
    place during a fun run for an
    Islington...

  • Produce is fresh on delivery 17

    Produce is fresh on delivery
    THE PATTER of not-so-tiny
    feet up and down the country, has
    enabled several charities to
    benefit from the efforts of others.
    On May 5, three colleagues
    from Coventry area office were
    all dressed...

  • Action for Bradford's disaster fund 18

    Action for Bradford's disaster fund
    THE BRADFORD fire disaster
    aroused sympathy the length and
    breadth of the country and
    sympathy turned to action as
    thousands of people raised money
    to swell the Bradford...

  • Bob's full house 18

    Bob's full house
    EYES DOWN for a full house at
    Burton-on-Trent. Bob Mears,
    customer service assistant, has
    spent the last two years of his spare
    time in the 'legs eleven' game.
    Twice-weekly bingo nights run by
    Bob have...

  • Courting success 18

    Courting success
    RECORD ENTRIES for this
    year's JS badminton tournament
    at the Michael Sobell Centre
    meant that the final stages for
    three of the events had to be
    completed at a later date at the
    Colombo Street Sports...

  • Tackling the Tesco team 18

    Tackling the Tesco team
    SAINSBURY'S ARE top of the
    supermarkets!
    On May 6, a team of soccer
    superstars from Aylesbury branch
    took on a team from the local
    Tesco superstore. Even with a huge
    pool of staff to draw on,...

  • Thanks for caring 18

    Thanks for caring
    WHEN CYNTHIA SMITH of
    Crawley branch died of cancer
    after a two year fight against the
    disease, her colleagues paid tribute
    to her in the most positive way
    they knew.
    Members of staff contributed to
    a...

  • Bramingham Park adopts children 19

    Bramingham Park adopts children
    ALTHOUGH a relatively new
    branch, Bramingham Park is
    certainly making its mark in the
    neighbourhood. Staff decided to
    'adopt' the local Lady Zia
    photographer of the legendary
    Picture Post,...

  • May Day market 19

    May Day market
    A LARGE CROWD turned out to
    enjoy the annual May Day market
    at Market Hill, Buntingford.
    Over 50 stalls 'set up shop' to
    help raise funds for various local
    charities.
    Buntingford depot also did their
    bit —...

  • SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION '85 19

    SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION '85
    Win big money with your camera.
    Enter the SSA/JS Journal
    photographic competition 1985. THE JOURNAL is pleased to
    announce that this year's SSA/JS
    Journal Photographic...

  • Veterans unite for African hunger appeal 19

    Veterans unite for African hunger appeal
    AT THE recent veterans'
    reunions, (April 15 and 22),
    collections were held to raise
    funds for a worthy cause. A total
    of £238 was collected and will be
    given to the Save the...

  • Coventry Homebase 20

    Coventry Homebase has recently appeared in a stylish
    publication. When the store gave a stack of old computer
    paper to the local Baginton Field School for use in art
    classes the school gave thanks creatively by making...

  • Gwen's got wheels 20

    Gwen's got wheels
    When Uxbridge area organised a raffle in
    aid of the children's charities,
    Gwendoline Hilder from Northampton
    found herself the happy owner of a brand
    new Ford Fiesta. The keys were handed
    over to her on May...

  • Hazel dives into European pool 20

    Hazel dives into European pool
    HAZEL DABROWSKI, senior
    supermarket assistant at Oxford,
    seems to have made a habit of
    pocketing silverware, wherever she
    goes.
    Recent months have seen Hazel
    become South of England...

  • Pillow power 20

    Pillow power
    Two brave teams from Burnley knocked
    the stuffing out of some tough opposition
    in a bid to become world champions.
    The championship in question was that
    of the little known sport of pillow
    sparring. Burnley...

  • Four YTS students from Derby branch 21

    Four YTS students from Derby branch recently set off on skates and on foot to compete in a half-marathon. David Hanzseros,
    Peter Holman, Mick Hart and Jeremy Fry left from the Derby Eagle Centre to head for Castle Donington, 13...

  • Sun spotting 21

    HOLIDAYS OF A LIFETIME at
    unbeatable prices are being offered
    by the SSA for the 1985 autumn
    season. Amsterdam, Germany,
    Luxembourg and Paris are a
    tempting foursome well worth
    inquiring about.
    To get into that holiday...

  • Appointments 22

    Appointments
    Paul Ainger, formerly deputy
    manager at Worle, has been
    appointed manager of Swansea
    for the opening.
    Alan Bonner, formerly
    manager at Bradford, has been
    appointed manager of Ipswich
    for the opening.
    David...

  • Long service 22

    Long service
    Mary Cain, senior supermarket
    assistant at New Barnet, has
    completed 25 years with JS.
    She began her career with the
    company at Whetstone branch
    and on its closure in 1978,
    transferred to High Barnet....

  • Obituary 22

    William Adams, battery changer,
    works engineers at Charlton
    depot, died suddenly on May 12,
    aged 55.
    He had been with the company
    for 11 years.
    Harry Angell, returns warehouseman
    at Basingstoke depot,
    died suddenly on...

  • Retirements 22

    Retirements
    Michael Flannery, engineer in the
    central design department at
    Blackfriars, has retired after 38
    years with JS.
    Rosina Coe, part time supermarket
    assistant at Stevenage, has
    retired after 32 years' service...

  • Store's first retirement 22

    Store's first retirement
    STAFF AT Worle branch were
    recently celebrating the retirement
    of skilled supermarket
    assistant Irene Walters. It's not
    that they were glad to see the
    back of her, but Irene is the
    first person to...

  • Feedback 23

    FEEDBACK
    Carrying on
    From: Doris Perry, customer
    from Barking, Essex.
    I thought you might be interested
    to know that my pink Sainsbury's
    shopping bag has just had a roaring
    success in China and Hong
    Kong. At the last...

  • Looking back on depot days 23

    Looking back on depot days
    VIC FEAVER, clerk in central
    stores at Charlton depot, has
    retired after 46 years' service
    with the company.
    He joined JS as a 'messenger
    boy' at the bacon warehouse in
    Union Street. Shortly after...

  • Room with a view 24

    Room with a view
    Sainsbury's archives have a new home!
    After a long period of occupying
    several locations the new centralised
    archives at Wakefield House provide
    facilities to match those of many larger
    collections.
    The new...