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Business degree means a first for JS
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Business degree means a first for JS
JS HAS SCORED a retailing
first by working with the City
University Business School to
create an in-company education
programme which will
lead to a Master of Business
Administration... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-5
Headlines
Page 6
40 year servers meet for lunch at the Savoy
Page 7-8
Openings
— Poole
— Rochester Homebase
Page 9
Results of the JS Retail Business Challenge
Page 10-11
Neighbours — some of the 1987 Good Neighbour... -
Frontline
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FRONTLINE
HELLO, HELLO, the Journal
Journal has had to write
everything twice twice this
month month. When all our
precious pages (well, we're
precious about them) disappeared
without trace on a
train between this office... -
Christmas was a record breaker
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Christmas was a record breaker
CHRISTMAS TRADING broke all previous
records for JS this year much to the delight of
everyone involved in the Christmas 'push'. Chairman, Sir John Sainsbury,
made the following
statement on... -
Honorary degree for Sir Roy
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Honorary degree for Sir Roy
SIR ROY GRIFFITHS has
been elected to an Honorary
Fellowship of Keble College,
Oxford. He is a former Senior
Scholar of the college and
holds the degrees MA and
BCL of the university. -
Hungarian visitors follow their exports
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Hungarian visitors follow their exports
ON DECEMBER 9, Nine
Elms played host to a party of
Hungarian visitors.
Amongst the large party of
guests were Dr Jeno Vancsa,
Hungarian Minister of Agriculture
and Food,... -
JS keeps those energy costs down
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JS keeps those energy costs down
JS HAS RECEIVED a
commendation in the 19^7
regional Beta Award Scheme,
sponsored by the London Electricity
Board. .
The awards are given to
encourage the efficient use of
energy in... -
Celebrities explain new pension rules
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Celebrities explain new pension rules
LAST MONTH the Journal
featured an interview with Martin
Gant, pensions manager, on
the changes affecting pensions
that are due to be made during
1988.
To assist employees... -
Sign your name across my book
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Sign your name across my book
JOSCELINE DIMBLEBY
was able to discuss recipes and
ideas from her 'JS Christmas
Book' directly with customers
when she toured Nine Elms,
Wandsworth and Chiswick on
December 8.
Josceline was... -
£1000 for SSA winner
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£1000 for SSA winner
WINNER OF the latest SSA
draw, made on December 1, is
Karen Hayes, supermarket
assistant at York. She is pictured
receiving her prize of
£1,000 from manager, Alan
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Archivists plan a profitable future
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Archivists plan a profitable future
HOW TO PROFIT FROM
YOUR PAST' was the theme
of a conference held by the
Business Archives Council and
Sainsbury's archives at Rennie
House on December 16.
The action packed day
included... -
Newbury doubles its sales area
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Newbury doubles its sales area
NEWBURY STORE has more
than doubled its size in the
biggest extension project undertaken
by JS since Bitterne
expanded in 1975.
Work began in September
1986 and was carried out in two
phases:... -
LONG SERVERS ENJOY LUNCH AT THE SAVOY
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LONG SERVERS ENJOY LUNCH AT THE SAVOY
Last year produced such a bumper crop of 40 year service
awards that it was decided to head off to the Savoy for the first
40 Year Luncheon to be held outside Stamford House.
Seventeen... -
Branch opening—Poole
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POOLE
Opening date: 1 December 1987
Address: High Street, Pitwines, Poole
Opened by: Joint martagirtg director,
retail, buying and marketing, Joe Barnes
Manager: Richard Wilkinson
Staff: 354 (130 new jobs)
Sales area:... -
Homebase openings—Rochester
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ROCHESTER Every home looks forward to a visit from Santa at
Christmas and the new Rochester Homebase was
no exception. Santa brought along some
Christmas cheer and collected children's smiles ROCHESTER
Opening date: 9 December... -
SAINSBURY'S RETAIL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 1987
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SAINSBURY'S RETAIL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 1987
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN a
group of 15 year olds take up
the challenge of one of
Britain's leading companies?
The answer is the creation, on
paper at least, of a fitness
centre in a... -
WHEN GOOD NEIGHBOURS BECOME GOOD FRIENDS
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MORE THAN 100 groups for young
people have benefited from the 1987
Good Neighbour Scheme. Over the past
couple of months, a total of £50,000 has
been given to 151 groups for a wide
variety of projects.
IN 1988, for the... -
Charlie is their darling!
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Charlie is their darling!
WALSALL ENJOYS A ROYAL VISIT IT'S NOT EVERY DAY you
meet a Prince at the checkouts
but staff at Walsall enjoyed a
special day recently when
Prince Charies dropped in for
a chat!
The heir to the... -
PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 1987 RESULTS
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CONTRASTS
Sue Cullcy
Supermarket assistant
Derby
General Assistant
Aylesbury SIGN OF THE TIMES Mike Sargent Senior systems analyst, SavaCentre head office
RUNNERS-UP
DREAMS
Duncan... -
Donna has a date with success
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Donna has a date with success
DONNA PICKERILL is a lady
of many talents — meat assistant
at Newcastle Under Lyme,
singer with the band '5th
Dimension', a contestant in
'Blind Date' and an entrant for
Miss JS.
Last year.... -
There's the rub
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THE WORST THING
Derrick Chivers could do
would be to rub somebody
up the wrong way —
especially if they've been
dead for 600 years!
Derrick, a buyers'
systems training officer at Blackfriars, is a
brass rubber on a... -
£1000 TARGET FOR BRIGHTON BABIES
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£1000 TARGET FOR BRIGHTON BABIES
STEPHEN FORD, provisions
manager at London Road,
Brighton, is on the trail of
£1,000.
That is the sum he is hoping
to raise and donate to the
Trevor Mann Baby Unit at the
Royal Sussex... -
A HEALTHY HYGIENE RECORD
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A HEALTHY HYGIENE RECORD
BECKENHAM STORE has
been awarded a certificate for
good hygiene and food
handling.
The certificate was awarded
following the visit of an
environmental health officer to
the store, as part of the... -
BERYL GOSS
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BERYL GOSS, canteen assistant,
at Hemel Hempstead has
lost more than 2libs in a
sponsored slim which turned,
the lost pounds into £70 gained
for the EMU appeal which
aims to provide scanning
equipment for West... -
NO LANGUAGE BARRIER AT BURTON
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NO LANGUAGE BARRIER AT BURTON
ANNETTE COBLEY, supermarket
assistant at Burton on
Trent, has every right to look
pleased with herself. She
recently successfully completed
her Final Diploma of the Institute
of Linguistics.... -
STAFF IN QUEST FOR CANCER TEST
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STAFF IN QUEST FOR CANCER TEST
STAFF AT Thorley have
raised £1,300 for cancer
research.
Manager, Paul Longson,
handed over the money to
John Wigmore, chairman of
the town's fundraising committee
for the Quest for a
Test... -
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE RUNS ON BEER
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FOUR WHEEL DRIVE RUNS ON BEER
THERE WAS no time to stop
at the services for the five
Basingstoke drivers, who must
have been in dire need of relief
after downing five or more
pints, in the great Basingstoke Hospital Bed Push... -
TEA-TIME TREAT FOR PATIENTS
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TEA-TIME TREAT FOR PATIENTS
PATIENTS AT the physiotherapy
unit of Buckland Hospital
will have tea and biscuits
after treatment, thanks to staff
at Dover.
Funds raised from a raffle,
and darts thrown at a penny a
point... -
TONBRIDGE'S EXERCISE ENDS IN BED
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TONBRIDGE'S EXERCISE ENDS IN BED
STAFF AT ToiMi^ have
bought a bed — but not for
them to rest on after the
Christmas rush.
A recent sponsored exercise
bike ride raised well over £700
with the proceeds going to the
Dene... -
Balloon race winner reaches Egypt
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Balloon race winner reaches Egypt
HOMEBASE SHOPPERS have
found winning ways at Lordshill
and Newcastle Under Lyme.
Joan Andrews was the
winner of the 'find the store'
competition, run by Lordshill.
She received her prize... -
Oldham helps local hospital
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Oldham helps local hospital
TO MARK the October opening
of Oldham store, £1,000
was presented to Oldham and
District General Hospital.
Michael Lightfoot, manager,
handed the cheque over to the
local health authority... -
John Krinks
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JOHN KRINKS, leading
tradesman at Worcester,
recently helped raise over £200
for ActionAid.
Four members of Action-
Aid, including John, completed
a five mile sponsored walk
around the base of British
Camp in the Malvern... -
The party you made possible
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The party you made possible
Bill Allen plays Santa to the party kids.
OVER SIX THOUSAND handicapped
and underprivileged children had a
wonderful Christmas, with your help.
The youngsters were guests at three parties
— at... -
ARNOLD STORE LOOKS AFTER ITS OWN
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ARNOLD STORE LOOKS AFTER ITS OWN
PENNY LAMB has every
reason to be grateful to her
former colleagues at Arnold.
She was an office clerk
before leaving the company to
have a family. When her daughter Kim was bom... -
GLASSMAKING MADE CLEAR
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GLASSMAKING MADE CLEAR
THE ART of glassmaking has
become crystal clear to this
group of YTS students from
Sutton Coldfleld. They recently
visited a glassware factory at
Stourbridge.
The trainees show off their
souvenir... -
WE'RE STUDYING IN THE RAIN
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WE'RE STUDYING IN THE RAIN
IT'S ALWAYS a nice day for
ducks at Svalbard, inside the
Arctic Circle. But to offer protection
against the rain and
heavy mists, Homebase provided
ten umbrellas to the
British Schools... -
BLACKPOLE BUYS TWO GUIDE DOGS
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BLACKPOLE BUYS TWO GUIDE DOGS
BLACKPOLE STORE has
raised enough funds to buy
two guide dogs (see JSJ
November 87).
In six months, they collected
£2,000 from a pool marathon,
car boot sales and sponsored
walk and... -
CLOWNING AROUND HELPS BABIES!
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CLOWNING AROUND HELPS BABIES!
WHEN THE BABY of one of
Holloway's managers was
successfully treated at
Whittington Hospital, staff at
the store set about showing
their gratitude to the special
care baby unit.
A fundraising... -
HOW TO RAISE MONEY AND STAY IN BED
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HOW TO RAISE MONEY AND STAY IN BED
A TEAM from the development
division at head office
recently slipped into school
uniform and took to their
beds.
They were part of a sponsored
fancy dress bed race
which raised funds for... -
SIX YEAR OLDS IN STORE
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SIX YEAR OLDS IN STORE
PECKHAM RECENTLY
played host to 25 six-year-old
visitors to the store. Pupils from Camelot Primary
School were shown
around the shop by BPM
Juliet Smith and cashier
instructor, Julietta... -
40 YEAR RETIREMENTS
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BASIL SEALE, store service
assistant at Hove, has retired
after 47 years with the
company.
As you can see on the right,
Basil began JS life as an errand
boy, but after two years' hard
pedalling he was called for
national... -
Appointments
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Appointments
PAUL AINGER, formerly
manager at Swansea, has been
a p p o i n t e d manager of
Watford.
Nigel Bayliss, formerly
deputy manager at Leeds, has
been appointed manager of
Mosborough for the opening.
Les Bundy,... -
Retirements
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Retirements
DOT IVES, pensions payroll
officer at Blackfriars, has
retired after 38 years' service
with the company.
Ron Read, meat manager at
Dartford, has retired after 38
years' service.
He began his career as
trainee... -
Long service
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Long service
DAPHNE BIRCH, area
catering specialist at Northern
area office, has completed 25
years with JS.
She started as catering
supervisor, based at Blackfriars,
covering an area from
Swiss Cottage to Bedford... -
Obituary
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Obituary
A L I M O H A M E D
ABDULLA, vdu operator/
accounts clerk at Streatham
office, died suddenly on September
29, aged 59.
He had been with the company
for 14 years
Nicola Dean, deputy customer
service manager... -
Short retirements
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Short retirements
The following members of staff
have also retired. Length of
service is shown in brackets.
Betty Placliett, Hoddesdon
depot (ten years).
Irene Mitchell, Lordshill
(nine years).
Joyce Callum, Coldhams
Lane... -
A CLEAR WINNER
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CLEAR WINNER
The see-through look could be
back in fashion in a big way
with the recent introduction
into selected branches of a
new range of 'canned' fruits.
The clear, ring-pull
containers hold a full pound of attractive,... -
BISCUITS BREAK NEW GROUND
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BISCUITS BREAK NEW GROUND
A new idea for the health
conscious who can't resist a
sweet biscuit is now available
in 130 branches.
Ginger and Orange Finger
Biscuits, made with rolled oats
and wholemeal flour are halfcoated... -
FULFILLING FEATURES
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FULFILLING FEATURES
Who remembers the days of
the 'fortnightly feature' with
big name stars attracting
queues that stretched round
the block. Good news — the
fortnightly feature is back.
From January 26, for two
weeks... -
SUNDAYS BEST
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SUNDAYS BEST
The Great British Sunday
lunch should be greater than
ever with the introduction of a
range of specially prepared
Traditional Beef cuts. The beef
is matured on the bone in the
traditional way to allow flavour...
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