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Contents Page
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Headlines
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Openings;
Pound Lane
Great Yarmouth
Harringay
Middlesbrough
Maidstone Homebase
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JS Health programme — some facts about AIDS
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Hooked on Tuna
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Food For Thought... -
Deputy manager wins Tesco cup
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Deputy manager wins Tesco cup
TESCO CHAIRMAN, Sir
Ian MacLaurin, proposed a
toast to Lord Sainsbury.
Lord Sainsbury then presented
the Tesco Cup to
Sainsbury's Graham Hutton,
who used to work for Tesco.
This was the scene... -
School governor staff are given JS training
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School governor staff are given JS training
AS PART OF ITS increased
involvement with schools the
company has run a series of
one day training courses for
members of staff who are
school governors.
The courses, held... -
'District nurses' on trial at JS
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'District nurses' on trial at JS
A PILOT scheme is now taking place in three
districts where occupational nurses have been
recruited. An occupational nurse
completes normal training to
become an RGN (Registered
General... -
Flying Figurehead takes off at Swansea
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Flying Figurehead takes off at Swansea
THE FLYING Figurehead
was launched in front of Swansea
store on September 29.
This dramatic sculpture with
a nautical theme, by David
Backhouse, was the winner of
the Maritime... -
New stores say it with flowers
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New stores say it with flowers
IN ORDER to thank some of JS's newest customers for
shopping with us, bouquets of flowers were given away during
October at eight of the more recently opened stores.
In the first two weelcs of... -
Switch cards
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OCTOBER SAW a
customers about the
their purchases.
two w
benefits
eek in-store campaign to inform
of using Switch cards to pay for JS launched its
programme (Electroni
Transfer at the Point
in November 1987, a
accepts... -
North East pioneers train at poly
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North East pioneers train at poly
WITH THE OPENING of Middlesbrough, the first
of four new stores in a brand new area for JS — the
north east of England — the Northern area was
presented with a major training problem. Says... -
Senior managers on the move
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Senior managers on the move
A LARGE NUMBER of senior promotions and changes in
responsibility were announced in September. Wendy Godfrey is promoted to the
new position of senior manager,
consumer marketing, reporting to
Mike... -
Heartbeat handshakes
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Heartbeat handshakes
RECEIVING Heartbeat
Awards form the Bromley area
health authority for health initiatives
in the Chislehurst staff
restaurant are, left to right: Jan
Wilkins, staff restaurant supervisor;
Averil Bryant,... -
United Nations honours JS ozone man
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PETER COOPER, refrigeration
and mechanical engineering manager
has been awarded a Citation
of Excellence by the United
Nations Environment Programme
for committee work he has
carried out in protection of the
ozone... -
Branch opening—Pound Lane
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POUND LANE
The 76-year long association between
Norwich and JS received a boost with the
opening of the new supermaricet at Pound
Lane. With many staff transferring from
the old iViagdalen Street branch, the /•
familiar... -
Branch opening—Great Yarmouth
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Right: An informal
management team during
their Effective Team Work
course in the v\feeks prior
to the opening.
The people of Great
Yarmouth welcomed
the new store with
open arms, as it is
more than double the
size of... -
Branch opening—Harringay
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What's this about
JS going to the
dogs in Harringay?
The new store,
which replaces the
old one at Stamford
Hill, is built on the
site of the old
Harringay
greyhound racing
stadium. Harringay
store is t w o and a
half... -
Branch opening—Middlesbrough
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Manager: David MUlDum Staff: 252 (236 new jobs)
Sales area: 33,143 sq ft Car park: 520 spaces JS was breaking
new ground when
the Middlesbrough
store opened. I t
was the first of
four stores to open
this year in the
North... -
Homebase opening—Maidstone
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MAIDSTONE Opening date: 10 October 1989 Address; Aylesford BetaJl Park, London Road, Maidstone,
Kent Opened 'by. Hometiase chairman, Qurth. Hoyer Millar Manager: Steve Mullins
Statt 57 Sales area: 45,015 sq ft Car park: 600... -
JS Health programme — some facts about AIDS
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Since AIDS was first discovered it lias grabbed the attention of both the
public and the media — probably more than any other single disease. Some
unnecessary worries have developed among the population at large... -
GONE FISHING
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THE SOUTH PACIFIC may have inspired tlie music of Rogers and
Hammerstein; i t may conjure pictures of paradise islands and exotic sunsets
among t h e more romantic of us; but to one particular J S product i t 's... -
Royal Opening Adds Relish To Food Exhibition
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HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, the Duchess of York, opened the new Sainsbury Gallery,
containing the Food for Thought exhibition, at the Science Museum on October 12.
The gallery, which was largely funded by the Sainsbury Family Charitable... -
... The Ingredients From JS
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... The Ingredients From JS
SIDE BY SIDE in the
new Sainsbury 'Food
For Thought' gallery at
the Science Museum are
two contrasting exhibits.
On one side is a modem
laser scanning checkout, to be found in the
most... -
25 CLUB'S HIGH LIFE AT THE HILTON
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25 CLUB'S HIGH LIFE AT THE HILTON
THE LONDON HILTON was the venue
for this year's 25 Club dinner held on
October 9. Around 900 members attended
in this, the club's 20th anniversary year.
A total of 135 people had completed... -
Choirs clear their throats for competition
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Choirs clear their throats for competition
IT SEEMS WE CAN still hea^
the final strains of the 1988
Sainsbury's Choir of the Year
Competition, and already the
fourth competition is launched
for 1990.
And who better to... -
Phil fills in Blanket Blanks
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Phil fills in Blankety Blanks
PHIL LYDON, night shift manager at
Walthamstow, appeared as a contestant
on Blankety Blank on September 28.
Here he is as he appeared on screen with
Les Dawson, the BBC show's presenter.
Phil... -
Fundraising goes swimmingly at Homebase
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Fund raising goes swimmingly at Homebase
HAVING MANAGED to mingle imperceptibly among a passing school of dolphins on their way to the South Pacific via Cheam
Public Baths on October 15, a team of four Homebase swimmers set... -
Cave dwelling deputies at peak of career
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Cave dwelling deputies at peak of career
THIRTEEN deputies from stores around the country scakd peaks, abseiled, rafted and canoed
their way to better leadership skills on a training course in Derbyshire. The (unlucky?)... -
Cricketers who do it for the money
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Cricketers who do it for the money
ACTION at the Oval is like a
Teddy Bears' Picnic compared
to the cricket match played
between Coldhams Lane and
Bluntisham village teams.
The JS team consisted of
staff from all... -
New Store's charitable start
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New Store's charitable start
BAMBER BRIDGE raised
£1,300 for the British Heart
Foundation, through a raffle for
customers. Pictured, below, are
cashier Margaret Bamett and
manager Stephen Plowright
presenting the cheque to... -
Shopping trip ends with a new baby
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Shopping trip ends with a new baby
NOT A CASE of 'get me to the
church on time', but get me to
the hospital on time! When little
Jason Fairbum decided to make
an early entry into the world
while mum Sharon was shopping
at... -
Bath puts its 'green' thinking head on
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Bath puts its 'green' thinking head on
AN ECOLOGICAL theme for their carnival float gained first place
for Bath in the commercial business floats section of the Bath Carnival.
Pictured left to right are manager Les 'Worzel'... -
England cricket manager has pick of district
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England cricket manager has pick of district
CHISWICK was honoured with
the title of District Cricket
Champions 1989 on Graham
Naylor's district when they beat
Surbiton in a hard-fought match.
The event, held at Burgh... -
Southgate becomes a 30 something
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Southgate becomes a 30 something
'HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Southgate' was the song belting out
from their canteen, when staff celebrated the store's 30th
birthday recently. Also invited to the party were retired
employees who worked... -
Craig goes for the record
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Craig goes for the record
WINNING A PLACE in the
Guinness Book of Records is
tough enough even for the biggest
and strongest among us, but when
you're only ten years old and
suffering from cancer it must
seem like an... -
Streatham goes into battle
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Streatham goes into battle
STREATHAM OFFICE'S SSA
Pentathlon Evening went off
on October 10 with all the
preciaion of a military operation.
Fourteen teama fought
hard in darta, pool, table
tennia and golf competitiona
and... -
The making of a mural
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The making of a mural
STAFF AT KIMBERLEY
have gone all artistic in their
off-duty moments.
This masterpiece, made from
an old scheduling board, was
created mainly by office staff". Colleagues from elsewhere
in the store... -
Youngsters get a taste of the world of work
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Youngsters get a taste of the world of work
FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS
Xenia Alcock (first left) and
Tara Feshitan (fourth left) of St
Marylebone School, Marylebone
High Street, together with
Lee Wilson (second left) and
Glen... -
WOOL GATHERING
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What began as a hobby for Dave Corbin, is now a full
time job for his wife Janet, and a part-time one for him
that he fits around his job as deputy manager at
Salisbury.
'It all started about six years ago. I had always... -
Alton Towers trippers are caught on camera
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Alton Towers trippers are caught on camera
LAST ISSUE we showed scenes
of JS people enjoying themselves
at Thorpe Park on Sunday, September
10 as the Journal photographer
mingled amongst them.
Also on that day hundreds... -
Writelines
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WRITELINES
Bring me a
nice cup of tea
From: Jock Whitehouse, technical
manager, pig supply department,
Haverhill.
My daughter and her husband
have recently moved from
Suffolk to Kendal in Cumbria
— with no JS store... -
Crossword
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THERE'S £30 WORTH of JS vouchers for the first
correct entry to this crossword to be pulled from the
editor's lurex balaclava on December 1.
Send your entries through the internal post to JS
Journal, 10th floor, Drury... -
Marriages
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FLASH bang wallop what a picture
DAVID GEDDES, analyst/
programmer at Homebase
head office in Wallington, is
seen doing his Marilyn Monroe
impersonation at his wedding
to Jenny Ames, a
secretary in the data... -
Obituary
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Obituary
(Length of service in brackets):
Patricia Boyles, senior supermarket
assistant at Uxbridge,
died on October 7 after a long
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Retirements
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Retirements
(Length of service in brackets):
Helen Hatch, part-time senior
supermarket assistant, Brentwood
(19 years).
Joyce Slinn, meat assistant,
Sheffield (14 years).
Barbara Read, part-time
supermarket assistant,... -
From vintage port to undrinkable sherry!
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Two new whiskies have been
introduced to warm the parts
other spirits cannot reach.
The first (pictured), a 12 year
old Deluxe Scotch Whisky,
derives its unique taste from a
combination of malt and finest
grain whiskies,... -
Handy gloves at your disposal
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Handy gloves at your disposal
These vinyl,
disposable gloves,
for either hand, are
designed to protect
hands in a variety
of household
chores, be it home
decorating, light
gardening jobs,
shoe cleaning, hair
care or... -
Pies that pack 'em in
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Pies that pack 'em in
Along with the range of puff
pastry pies comes a variety with
shortcrust pastry. Made with
either tender roast chicken or
fresh lean steak, the pies are
currently available in 90 stores. The chicken pie...
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