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Charity scheme to benefit under fives
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Charity scheme to benefit under fives
Community groups with responsibility
for the under fives age
group are to receive support from
Sainsbury's community project,
the JS Good Neighbour Scheme,
during 1985/6.
In the past... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-3
News
Page 4-5
Swansea branch and Homebase openings
Page 6
Profit sharing, Sainsbury's and the student
Page 7
New Products
Page 8-9
Ice cream treat
Page 10-11
Business news
Page 12-13
You will believe a branch... -
New appointments
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New appointments
ON JUNE 14 David Sainsbury
announced that with effect from
August 5 Paul Chambers (left)
would be appointed assistant
company secretary. The appointment
strengthens the company
secretary's department and... -
New service cashes in
02
CUSTOMERS AT Nine Elms
now have a new service — four
automatic teller machines outside
the branch.
They became operational on
July 29 and were an instant hit
with shoppers. One of the first
customers to take advantage... -
Christmas products launched
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Christmas products launched
IT MAY NOT be quite the season
of goodwill, but on July 23,
Sainsbury's unwrapped an array
of own-label Christmas products
and set them before 60 journalists
from leading women's magazines.
Why... -
Property
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PROPERTY
JS HAS PROPOSED the
development of a site adjoining
Garratt Lane, Wandsworth, as a
32,000 sq ft supermarket. The site
is currently occupied by a variety
of depot buildings, workshops
and associated car parking... -
Third JS wine speaker
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Third JS wine speaker
JS HAS APPOINTED George
Bull as wine speaker for the West
of England.
His responsibilities will include
speaking to non-specialist groups
as well as established wine appreciation
societies, giving... -
Swansea branch and Homebase openings
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There's lovely! It was 'Croesoi Sainsbury's' in
Swansea or 'welcome to Sainsbury's' as the
new supermarket opened just a f ew days after
Homebase had made itself very much at home
in the city. Homebase chairman, Gurth... -
The argument for taking your share
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The argument for taking your share
Centre is David Sainsbury with Jeremy Bradshaw; to their left is Richard Wainwright, MP;
to their right is Edgar Palamountain, president of WSOC. Left and right are runners up.
'The day that... -
Get fresh
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Get fresh
WAKE UP to the new taste of
coffee with Sainsbury's latest
range for percolators and filter
machines.
For filtering, there are two new
varieties:
Viennese Coffee (£1.19) is a
medium roasted coffee with... -
New crop
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New crop
SAINSBURY'S HAS a crop of
new wines ready for harvesttime
celebrations.
With enough wine for 26
glasses is Sainsbury's Bornheimer
Trappenberg three litre
wine box. This is a. medium
white wine made from a... -
September sup
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September sup
THE TWO wines of the month
for September are from Italy and
Germany.
Sainsbury's Barbera d'Alba
DOC, is a full-bodied, dry red
wine from the district around the
town of Alba in the Piedmont
region of... -
Tasty reading
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Tasty reading
AN ESSENTIAL item for the
good cook's library is the latest
range of Sainsbury's cookbooks
available from all branches.
For a healthy way of living, dip
into Wendy Godfrey's 'Low-fat
Cookery' (85p).
This is... -
A FOOD FOR ALL SEASONS
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A FOOD FOR ALL SEASONS
Sainsbury's has many frozen 'assets', but none are
as exciting as own label ice cream sold by the litre
all year round. In search of a treat the Journal visited
an ice cream factory to get a taste of... -
Can small be beautiful?
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Can small be beautiful?
LORD YOUNG, Mrs Thatcher's Minister without
Portfolio, has recently published a White Paper
entitled 'Lifting the Burden'.
This sets out the Government's policies on cutting
down the amount of red tape... -
Hillards' uphill struggle
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Hillards' uphill struggle
HILLARDS, the West Yorkshire
based supermarket operator,
showed increased trade in the
second half of its financial year to
April 27, 1985 to compensate for
a two per cent decline in the... -
PORKY'S IN THE PINK
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PORKY'S IN THE PINK
IT LOOKED LIKE the end of the
road for Luise, a German wild
pig, when the Hanover drug
squad decided to retire her from
her drug sniffing job. Amazingly
enough they thought that sniffer
dogs were more in... -
Return of the real thing
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Return of the real thing
THE MANAGEMENT of US soft
drinks giant Coca Cola is being
accused of inspirational marketing
or just plain misjudgement
following the latest high jinks in
the long running Cola war.
In May, Coke... -
A HEAD OF TECHNOLOGY
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A HEAD OF TECHNOLOGY
PROGRESS, in the form of new technology, does
not always march forward it seems. In the case
of a previously unheralded innovation in the
restaurant business, the robot wine waiter, the
movement is more... -
Feminine touch for Tesco
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Feminine touch for Tesco
TESCO'S RECENT AGM was
dominated by calls for the
appointment of a woman to the
all-male board of directors. As one
lady shareholder put it 'It would be a jolly good idea to have a woman
(on the... -
Laura goes public
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Laura goes public
LAURA ASHLEY, which has
outlets in all Sainsbury's Homebase
stores, is shortly to become
a public company with its shares
quoted on the stock exchange.
Thirty years after the business
started with printed... -
SUPERMANAGER
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When Mark Smith became
one of Supermarketing
magazine's Managers of
the Year he promptly left
the country! His prise was
an all expenses paid trip to
the States with three other
winners to study retailing
USA. District... -
Family Day Questionnaire
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Family Day Questionnaire
WERE YOU ON THE SCENE? If you went along
to Family Day on June 16 you may be able to provide
vital clues in an important detective story. The
Family Day Committee is hunting down the perfect
day and... -
Right on cue for the big one
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Right on cue for the big one
Jim Rempe, world pool champion, has a real
challenger in Hazel Dabrowski, senior supermarket
assistant at Oxford.
For the past year, the Journal has been following
Hazel's many successes at home... -
The great Woking hen chase
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The great Woking hen chase
CLIFF GRAY, senior productivity
officer at Woking area
office, seemed a little henpecked
when he related, the following
incident to the Journal.
'One Monday morning recently
a bantam hen of tender... -
Verses from Dryden
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Verses from Dryden
INGRID BUSHBY, branch
personnel manager (BPM) at
Lewes Road, believes she may
have discovered a poet of the
future.
Georgie Dryden is a little girl
of seven who wrote to the branch
with her impressions,... -
Bury St Edmunds
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TUCKING INTO a slice of days gone by were staff and veterans
of Bury St Edmunds this summer.
To celebrate the store's 25th birthday a special lunch was organised.
Veterans were invited and together with staff they... -
Carnival time for cannibals
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Carnival time for cannibals
A NUN and a vicar were on the
menu at Leamington branch
recently. No, there wasn't a
shortage in the staff canteen,
it was all part of the branch's
efforts in the town carnival.
The theme of the... -
Family business
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Family business
TRAINEES HAD their parents
in tow on July 9 at Sutton Coldfield
for a YTS parents' evening
Last year's trainees introduced
their parents to members of staff
and showed them round the
branch.
Manager, Chris... -
Nottingham is friend in need
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Nottingham is friend in need
STAFF FROM Nottingham
Homebase have been busy
recently with two charity drives
for worthy causes.
A raffle held within the store
raised over £90 for a local day
centre for physically and... -
Bingo Bob is pride of Burton
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Bingo Bob is pride of Burton
'BINGO' BOB MEARS (JSJ
July 85), has been honoured with
the first ever Burtonian of the
Month award.
Bob, who is a customer service
assistant at Burton-on-Trent, has
raised over £5,000 for... -
The players present...
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The players present...
THE SPOTLIGHT has been
shining on the talents of staff at
Cannon Park recently.
Last autumn, the branch's own
dramatic company took to the
boards and put on two highly
successful performances of... -
FISHING FOR compliments
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FISHING FOR compliments at York is Jes Thorley
alias Jaws. He's got the sharp end of the shark while
Jim Cairns is holding up this particular fisherman's
tail.
But this is the one that didn't get away!
Fish manager Jes says:... -
Hiking for the hospice
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Hiking for the hospice
WALKERS FROM Wolverhampton
branch marched off for
a good cause recently when they
raised funds for Compton Hall
hospice.
The 80 who took part collected
£550 when they walked 12 miles
around the Penn... -
JS korfball champions
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JS korfball champions
THE SUPERBASKETS, Sainsbury's
Korfball team from Streatham
office, has emerged this
season as second division champions
in the London League in
which they play for Lambeth.
Team captain, Dave... -
Row your boat
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Row your boat
THERE WERE 16 men and
women in a boat on July 19 when
the battle of the giants took place
— a head office rowing match
between branch computers and
branch productivity.
The venue was the Trafalgar
Rowing... -
Trainees get tough
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Trainees get tough
LACE MAKING, physical jerks
and nights under the canvas, were
just some of the activities that five
YTS trainees got up to in pursuit
of the Duke of Edinburgh bronze
award.
Rachel Payne, John McDaid
and... -
SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION '85
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SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION '85
THERE'S A POT of gold at the
end of the rainbow for someone.
For the first time ever the SSA/JS
Journal photographic competition
will accept colour entries!
The classes will remain... -
Talented spotters
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Talented spotters
HOW APPROPRIATE the
Journal's summer spot the
difference cartoon turned out to
be. The chilly message obviously
struck home because there was a
massive response to the
competition.
Marketing director,... -
WORD SEARCH
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WORD SEARCH
DISCOVER all the items on this
'shopping list' and you could be
shopping for the ingredients of
recipes found in the latest JS
cookbook collection — 'Sainsbury's
Cookery Classics'. This is
the star prize for... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Graham Adams, formerly
manager at Worcester, has been
appointed manager of Dudley.
Roger Austin, formerly
manager at Bromley, has been
appointed manager at Orpington.
David Buddin, formerly
manager at... -
HIGH DAYS AND HOVE DAYS
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HIGH DAYS AND HOVE DAYS
Fred Stewart, reception manager
at Hove, remembered 'the old
days' at JS on August 13 when
many old friends and colleagues
joined him for a party. They were
there to celebrate Fred's 49 years
with... -
Long service
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Edna Wheeler, office manager at
Cowley, has completed 40 years
with JS.
She joined the company at
Oxford manual shop, working on
the grocery counter. In 1950,
Edna became office clerk and
after two years was made... -
Retirements
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Sid Doddrell, chargehand at
Basingstoke depot, has retired
after 29 years with JS.
He joined the company in the
cheese department at Stamford
House and three years later
joined the stores department. In
1965, Sid... -
Luxury of a lie-in for Fred
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Luxury of a lie-in for Fred
DANCING THE NIGHT
AWAY on August 17 was
happy end to a happy career at
JS.
The career and retirement
being celebrated was that of Len
Sewell, reserve meat manager at
Cannon Park, who, 46 years... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Victor Antona, warehouseman at
Ballards Lane, died suddenly on
June 22, aged 62. He had been with the company
since 1975.
Richard Baker, student at
Wimbledon, died suddenly on
July 27, aged 17.
He had been with... -
The day Tony wed our Ida
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The day Tony wed our Ida
TONY HEATH, warehouseman
at Reading, married Ida Frith,
supermarket assistant at Reading,
on June 8 at St Mary's Church,
Burghfield. The couple have
worked at the branch for 18 years
and the best... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Answer to
unemployment?
From: Jim Beresford, supervisor,
returns department, Basingstoke
depot.
In view of present day high
unemployment figures and as
computerisation has now been
implemented at... -
Stepping out together
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MANY HAPPY RETURNS to
St Stephens, Norwich, which, on
July 5, celebrated its 20th
birthday.
Raising their glasses to the
occasion were a number of veterans
who returned to the store not
only to sing 'happy birthday' but
to... -
Tile it with style
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ARCHIVES
Tile it with style
ON DISPLAY in the archives is a
colourful collection of decorative
tiles which were rescued from
branches while they were being
modernised or demolished. Photographs of
the old shops show how a...
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