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Chairman in pursuit of quality
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Chairman in pursuit of quality
CHAIRMAN, SIR John Sainsbury,
was guest of honour at
Super Marketing magazine's
1987 Quality Foods Awards,
held at the Dorchester Hotel.
Many of the country's leading
retailers were gathered... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-6
News
Page 7
Rayleigh Weir Homebase opens
Page 8-9, 18-19
News in brief
Page 10-11
Shareholders gather — the 1987 AGM
Page 12-14
How the nurses were helped — almost £300,000 raised for the Macmillan fund
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Frontline
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FRONTLINE
LATEST RECOGNITION of
JS's fine service came from the
readers of The Star newspaper
(last month we told how the
paper itself gave JS a thumbs up
for service). The Star's readers
gave JS more votes than any
other... -
Jim O'Connor
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JIM O'CONNOR has been
appointed manager, accounting,
payroll and personnel systems.
He will be responsible to John
Blake for systems development
in these areas.
This appointment will also
enable the data processing... -
Peter Ibbotson to construction director
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Peter Ibbotson to construction director
CHAIRMAN, Sir John Sainsbury,
announced in June that
Peter Ibbotson, chief engineer,
will succeed Roy Linfield on his
retirement at the end of this
year, to become... -
Shares issued one-for-one
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Shares issued one-for-one
THE COMPANY recently
announced a one-for-one capitalisation
issue. This issue has
not affected the total value of
holdings either under the profitsharing
scheme or options held
under the... -
'Does the Public Service serve? — the consumer dimension'
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ON JUNE 29, Sir Roy Griffiths, deputy chairman and managing director, gave the fourth
Redcliffe-Maud Memorial Lecture, entitled 'Does the Public Service serve? — the consumer
dimension' (see JSJ June 87).
Sir Roy is... -
J Sainsbury USA Inc is created
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J Sainsbury USA Inc is created
Robin Whitbread
Sir John Sainsbury David Sainsbury WITH THE SUCCESSFUL
completion of JS's tender offer,
Shaw's has become a wholly
owned subsidiary of the company's
US subsidiary, Cheyne
Inc.... -
Sainsbury MP's appointment
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Sainsbury MP's appointment
TIMOTHY SAINSBURY,
MP for Hove, has been
appointed Under Secretary
of State for Defence
Procurement.
The announcement was
made by the Prime Minister
on June 24.
For many years,... -
A right royal party
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A right royal party
THE OPENING of a new housing
estate in Islington was celebrated
with refreshments from
JS.
On June 22, the Culpeper
Development of 67 new homes,
was opened by Her Royal
Highness, the Duchness... -
Development in communication
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AS PART of the effort to
communicate the JS approach to
new store development, the
development division has prepared
two new 'policy' brochures
and two new videos.
The brochures outline the
company's approach to... -
JS will sponsor students
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JS will sponsor students
HERE'S A FRESH offer from JS — a Sainsbury's
sponsorship. The company has just launched a new scheme
which makes it the first retailing company to operate a
sponsorship scheme for students.
Students... -
A challenge at the checkouts
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A challenge at the checkouts
FIFTEEN TO EIGHTEEN
year old students throughout the
UK are now hard at work preparing
their entries for the Sainsbury's
Retail Business Challenge
1987.
These schoolchildren from
Mansfield High... -
Dashed good fortune
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Dashed good fortune
HOMEBASE CAUGHT election
fever in June and customers
were only too delighted.
In honour of election day the
company ran an 11 per cent
savings special and a chance to
enter an 11 minute trolley... -
Shopping in the USA
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Shopping in the USA
Richard
Gowers (left)
and David
Durbin
rehearse
their
goodbyes. LINCOLN'S STORE manager,
David Durbin, is Supermarketing
magazine's Supermarket
Manager of the Year
1987.
Archer Road's senior... -
Homebase opening—Rayleigh Weir
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RAYLEIGH WEIR
Homebase beat Richard Branson on quantity if not on size or speed when
the Rayleigh Weir Store opened with the Great Homebase Balloon Race.
That was just one of the family competitions which launched the house... -
Celebrities under hammer
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Celebrities under hammer
GOING, GOING BUT not
gone yet! There is still time to
view the items on offer in the
celebrities' memorabilia auction
to be held at the Ladb
r o k e Lodge H o t e l ,
Basingstoke on October 11.
The... -
Fire fighters!
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Fire fighters!
WHEN KEIGHLEY was extensively
damaged on June 15, by
fire in a next door building,
customers never imagined their
store would be clean, ship shape
and fully stocked in time to
re-open just three days later.... -
Fleet Street editor to judge photos
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Fleet Street editor to judge photos
THE JOURNAL is pleased to
announce that this year the
judge of the SSA/JS Journal
Photographic Competition will
be Alun John, picture editor of
The Independent.
Alun has spent 15 years... -
FIVE GO ALL OUT FOR SICK CHILDREN
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FIVE GO ALL OUT FOR SICK CHILDREN
FIVE SUSSEX BASED YTS
trainees visited Great Ormond
Street Hospital this summer and were given a guided tour of the
facilities available for treating
sick children. The visit followed a... -
FRANK FURTHERS FUNDRAISING
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FRANK FURTHERS FUNDRAISING
WHEN FRANK
B I S H O P was
manager at Forest
Hill, he was the
driving force behind the store's
fundraising for Sydenham
Children's Hospital.
In just over a year, staff raised
£5,000 which... -
VETERAN IS HONOURED WITH MBE
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VETERAN IS HONOURED WITH MBE
VETERAN LESLIE BATEMAN
has good reason to be
giving the thumbs up—he was
awarded the MBE in the
birthday honour's list for his
services in the community.
For 27 years, Leslie was
honorary... -
BUYERS BATTLE IT OUT IN THE WATER
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BUYERS BATTLE IT OUT IN THE WATER
Bob Cooper, p|L
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the trophy to IS
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The webbed wonders — wonkers and whalers with judges.
THE WATER BABIES from
head office took to... -
JEAN IS ALL HEART
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JEAN IS ALL HEART
ON JUNE 21
Jean Harrison
from Putney
branch set a
c o u r a g e o u s
example to all by
cycling the 56 miles from London
to Brighton in aid of the
British Heart Foundation.
Jean who lives in... -
TOUR DE FUND RAISING
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TOUR DE FUND RAISING
MORE THAN 80 members of
staff at Chase Lane took to the
saddle recently in order to raise
funds for a local boy who is
paralysed.
They took turns in a
marathon cycle which ran for
four days.
Their... -
Meeting in the City
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Meeting in the City
Far left: Nigel
Matthews with
David Scholey,
chairman of
the Mercury
International
Group which
Includes J$
merchant
bankers, SG
Warburg and
Stockbrokers to
JS, Rows and
Pitman.
Left:... -
£295,000 for the nurses
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AFTER A YEAR of fundraising you've broken the record and
burst through the target. Never before have staff set
themselves such a high target — £200,000 — and never before
has a target been exceeded by such a long way. HRH... -
Star trekking on the Great North Way
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Star trekking on the Great North Way
SPONSOR Sainsbury's own star
walker in the Variety Club's Star
Walk on September 20.
SSA functions organiser, Bill
Allen, a Variety Club barker, will
be walking side by side with... -
More variety for vegetarians
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ALTHOUGH COMPRISING
around just three
per cent ol" the population,
vegetarians arc
steadily increasing in
number it is therefore
a very important consumer
group.
Says Wendy Godfrey, consumer
marketing manager:... -
Shopping with Punch — a lighthearted view of Saturday mornings in JS
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If you want quails' knee-caps
marinaded in skylarks' tears,
you are likely to find them
on special offer. They will probably be about
five feet along the shelf from
the crystallised rose-petal
cocktail snax." I s t h e w e e... -
Bin it and win it
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Bin it and win it
KINGSWOOD BOROUGH
Council in Bristol has recently
launched a clean up campaign.
One of the incentives to local
residents is a 'bin it and win it'
competition sponsored by local
businesses.
Manager of... -
Bully boys and girls
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THERE'S SOMETHING very
jolly going on at JS at the
moment — hockey is becoming
ever more popular.
Here are three teams to join
the ranks of the bully boys and
girls - Right: Romford Routers
(Eastern area... -
Far sighted aim
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Far sighted aim
GLOUCESTER is on target in
their aim to raise £1,000 for the
Guide Dogs for the Blind.
On June 21, a number of staff
completed a ten mile sponsored
walk and in doing so raised
£400. -
A WALK IN BRAMINGHAM PARK
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A WALK IN BRAMINGHAM PARK
Walkers gather outside the store. BRAMINGHAM PARK staff
recently walked seven miles in
aid of a new local hospice.
Around 50 members of staff,
their children, and six dogs completed completed
the... -
FLOATING IN HISTORY
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FLOATING IN HISTORY
STAFF FROM Chippenham
went back into history for inspiration
for their carnival float.
The theme was 'the battle for
Stonehenge' and the staff depicted
three historical episodes—
the Druids, early Man... -
SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
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SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
SOMETHING IN THE fresh
sea air has led to great expectations
for six ladies from Bournemouth
branch. They are all
expecting their first babies
within three months of each
other.
A popular theory for... -
YTS TRIP TO TOWERING INFORMATION
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YTS TRIP TO TOWERING INFORMATION
AS PART OF their information
technology studies, nine YTS
trainees from the West Midlands
visited the Telecom Tower in
Birmingham on May 7.
The studies proved successful
as, following their... -
Bowling them over in Dulwich
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Bowling them over in Dulwich
ENGLAND'S MOST English game has
always figured strongly in the social life of JS
staff. The earliest team photo in the archives'
possession is the one above dating from
1914. Determined... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Compliments
off Spike
From: Spike Milligan
May I compliment whoever was
responsible for the very fine
supermarket that Sainsbury's
has built in Finchley. It's proof
that buildings can be built in
sympathy with... -
Appointments
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Appointments
MAURICE BISHOP, formerly
manager at Surbiton, has been
appointed manager of Chiswick.
Peter Isaac, formerly manager
at Chislehurst, has been
a p p o i n t e d m a n a g e r of
Beckenham.
Gary Love, formerly... -
Retirements
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Retirements
ALBERT SANSUM, meat
manager at Hitchin, has retired
after 39 years' service with the
company.
He spent the last year at
Hitchin having been meat manager
at Stevenage for the previous
28 years.
Our picture... -
Fifty years of sparking service
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Fifty years of sparking service Left: Jim receives a personal
thank you from chairman Sir
John Sainsbury.
Above: SSA memories — the
1938 boat trip to Margate. JULY 12 was an historic date
for Jim Brumwell, district... -
Long service
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Long service
TED MAYBURY, area project
manager, South Western area,
has completed 40 years with JS.
He joined the company as a
fitter at Union Street and one
year later moved to Selsdon. In
1956 he returned to... -
Obituary
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Obituary
MARIA ARCHIBALD, senior
supermarket assistant, Wandsworth,
died after a long illness
on July 14, aged 33.
She had been with the company
for four years.
Rosemary Faller, grocery clerk
at Wigston, died after a... -
Sainsbury's Christmas Collection
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IN the week
beginning July
20 three separate
informal
viewings were held by the
public relations department
t o show the JS
Christmas collection to the
press.
Explains deputy head,
consumer public relations,
Jenny...
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