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Headlines
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SSA — what can it do for you?
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Christmas is looking good — our makeover competition winners
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Robin Lane — a secondee who's making space for young businesses
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Frontline
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FRONTLINE
Who is our mystery Santa? WE ALL KNOW that JS
people work hard but, as our
cover shows, they can party
hard at the same time, and
that certainly comes in handy
at Christmas. We helped one group of
staff swap their... -
JS increases share in market
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JS increases share in market
DESPITE THE FALL in consumer spending which is
hitting many high street retailers JS has again managed
to shine through. The Interim Results released on
November 8 saw group profits at the half way... -
More staff can take up share options
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More staff can take up share options
WITH THE Company Profit
Sharing Scheme celebrating
its tenth birthday and the
SAYE Share Option Scheme
celebratings its 15th, both
schemes have been reviewed
and improved.
Announcing... -
Chairman is honoured with Albert Medal
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Chairman is honoured with Albert Medal
WHAT DO Marie Curie, Sir Winston Churchill, Sir Barnes Wallis, Sir Peter
Scott, Lord Olivier and Yehudi Menuhin, have in common with the chairman,
Lord Sainsbury? Answer: they have all... -
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
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CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
May I thank all in JS
and our associated companies
for your outstanding
commitment
and hard work during
this last year.
I wish you and your
families a very happy
Christmas and... -
Tesco shoppers think JS is best!
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Tesco shoppers think JS is best!
EVEN TESCO SHOPPERS describe JS as more likely to
attract those who are seeking
out the best.
This and other similar conclusions
were reached by
advertising agency Young and
Rubicam when... -
Community service award winners are named
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Community service award winners are named
The Community Service Award winners have now
been announced.
The scheme was created by the JS Charitable Fund to recognise
those members of staff who, in their own right, devote a... -
Homebase is where the heart is
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Homebase is where the heart is
THE GIVE AS You Earn scheme is currently
receiving a boost throughout Homebase. The scheme, which enables
staff to donate up to £480 a year
to a charity of their choice, tax
free, through the... -
Macclesfield gets its very own wizard
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Macclesfield gets its very own wizard
A NEW BRICK SCULPTURE,
80 feet by eight feet, caUed 'The
Legend of the Iron Gates',
created along one of the walls of
JS in Wilmslow, has been
unveiled by the Mayor of... -
Art Market
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The fifth Contemporary Art
Society Art Market to be
sponsored by Sainsbury's
made record sales of more
than £300,000 in November.
The five day sale of 1,000
works by living artists took
place at Smitfi's Galleries,
Covent... -
Foxy lady makes store her lair
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Foxy lady makes store her lair
THIS QUICK BROWN FOX
didn't jump over the lazy dog —
she dived under the new Court
House Green store while it was
under construction.
The fox managed to get into
the ventilation system and... -
One gold ring
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One gold ring
DISTRIBUTION SECURITY
has found an I8ct gold ladies'
wedding ring.
It turned up in the tray wash
plant at Droitwich depot and
could have come from any
Northern store.
For further details contact
Bert Smith,... -
Sir Roy is appointed college provost
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Sir Roy is appointed college provost
Sir Roy Griffiths, non-executive
deputy chairman, has been
elected the new Provost and
chairman of the Governing Body
of Wye College, Kent.
The college, which has over
600 students, is... -
The perils and pleasures of Christmas
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The perils and pleasures of Christmas
The following poem about
Christmas was sent in by 'Curly'
from Broadfield:
Christmas comes but once a
year.
And when it comes it . . . brings
good cheer?
Think of all those unpaid... -
WHEN THE PARADE PASSES BY
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HUGE CROWDS LINED the streets of the City of London on November 11 to watch the Lord
Mayor's Show which, for the first time ever, included a JS float.
Two vans disguised as enormous carrier bags followed a tractor pulling a... -
YOUNG COOK OF BRITAIN IS CROWNED
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THOSE AMATEUR
COOKS amongst us who
have turned a lovely shade
of panic pink whilst conjuring
up a culinary masterpiece for
assembled guests, would have
sympathised with the eight Sainsbury's
Young Cook of Britain
finalists... -
SSA WHAT DOES IT STAND FOR?
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SSA WHAT DOES IT STAND FOR?
CHRISTMAS IS THE season when
families and old friends get together
to enjoy themselves; it's also a time
when new friends are made. But can
an organisation like JS with some
94,000 staff do... -
All I want for Christmas is A NEW LOOK
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All I want for Christmas is A NEW LOOK
WHEN OUR FOUR prize winners turned up at L'Oreal's head office on November 4 for a day
which they had been told would make all the difference, they didn't quite know what to expect.
All... -
ROBIN'S A BUSINESS SPACE EXPLORER
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ROBIN'S A BUSINESS SPACE EXPLORER
NIGEL LAWSON had resigned as Chancellor
the evemng before and the whole of the
country's media had turned its attention to
the Conservative party in general and the
Prime Minister in... -
Homebase opening—Chichester
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CHICHESTER
Chichester is famous for its cathedral, which is
the only one in England that is visible from the
sea. The new Homebase is another important
building. With a JS store just across the road,
customers can do all... -
Homebase opening—Great Yarmouth
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The sea-side
town of Great
Yarmouth gave a
great welcome to
Homebase with
some very unus
u a i B r i t i sh
weather. Glorious
blue skies
c r o w n e d the
opening. 1. Nothing but blue
skies for the green
store.
2.... -
Branch opening—Queen's Road
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1. The store is built on the site of a Victorian
railway depot. The design and the ornate cast
iron workmanship reflect this.
2. Left to right in the staff restaurant: Janet
Palmer, cook: Irene Andrews, cook, Chris
Bayfield,... -
Branch opening—Rugby
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RUGBY
The experience of opening a new store
on Hallowe'en didn't prove too
frightening for the Rugby team. They
coped with the first day rush without
getting involved in a scrum and eveii
held their ground when one of... -
Homebase opening—Milton Keynes
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MILTON KEYNES The new
Homebase at
Milton Keynes
might have disappointed
Santa
by not having a
chimney to climb
down, but he
soon found his
way through the
front door along
with the crowds
of customers hot
on the trail... -
Branch opening—Court House Green
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Opening date: 7 ITovember 1989 Address: Austin
Drive, Off Ston^ Stanton Road, Coventiy
Opened l>y: Joint managing director, Joe Barnes
Manager: Peter Mullins Staff: 325 (239 new jobs)
Sales area: 32,099 sq ft
Car park: 550... -
Branch opening—Streatham Common
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STREATHAM COMMON 1. The restored old
Silk Mill, built c1820,
forms the entrance to
the new store and
houses the staff
restaurant and offices,
and a customer coffee
shop on the ground
floor.
2. The staff
restaurant.
3. A... -
SSA/JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 1989
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ALL I CAN SAY is that I'm quite
envious of JS staff' said Daily
Express picture editor, Chris
Djuicanovic. 'Looic at some of
the exotic places you go for your
holidays.'
He was sifting through the
hundreds of entries in the... -
Dream trip to Disney World
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New golf society tees off
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THE FIRST meeting of the
Homebase head office golf
society was held recently at
Old Thoms Golf Club in
Liphook. The 'Homebase Trophy'
was won by Roger
Hubbard, planning manager,
and the team prize was won by
the planning... -
Nursery visitors voice approval
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School and store say two is better than one
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School and store say two is better than one
A TANDEM partnership
between St Albans and local
Marlborough School has been
formed to enable them to share
expertise and facilities. The
liaison will build on existing
work... -
Buckets of money for Children in Need
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Buckets of money for Children in Need
IT WAS MERRY HILL'S tum
last month to say 'Thank you'
to customers, with a free
bunch of flowers to anyone
spending over £20.
This promotion coincided
with the Children in... -
Crack a joke winners pull prizes
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Crack a joke winners pull prizes
CRACKING JOKES IS a serious
business to the makers of
JS's Christmas crackers, as finding
jokes that won't cause
chronic indigestibn around the
nation's dining tables, is tougher
than you... -
Tonbridge as seen on TV
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Tonbridge as seen on TV
TONBRIDGE WAS VISITED
by a Thames TV crew recently,
which was there to fihn a family
shopping. But this was a weekly
shop with a difference. A
Russian family was on an
exchange programme with... -
Chase Lane chooses to help babies
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Chase Lane chooses to help babies
EIGHTEEN MONTHS ago Chase Lane meat manager, David
Miles' newborn son Daniel had to spend four weeks on a
ventilator after being born 11 weeks early. So it was a proud
moment for David when he... -
JS driver is one of the country's best
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JS driver is one of the country's best
VIC WALL, DRIVER at Buntingford
depot, is one of the top
30 lorry drivers in the country
following this year's Lorry
Driver of The Year competition.
The competition judges
drivers for... -
News
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AFTER SCOOPING most of
the prizes in last year's Dunstable
and District Society of
Gardeners, Kate Ison and
Elaine Scott, both of whom
work on the night shift at
Dunstable, have done it again!
Kate's wins include the... -
No rest for ye merry gentlemen . . . and women
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No rest for ye merry gentlemen . . . and women
CAREFUL PLANNING is
essential when organising important
functions. The Christmas
party at Jubilee House, a respite
home for handicapped children,
near Buntingford depot, is... -
Be safe in the street . . . and on the road
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Be safe in the street , , , and on the road
NOW'S THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY. But, at the risk of being the hjggest party poopers in town, we have to say that this can also be a
season of increased danger to our personal safety. The... -
New lines
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This range of
bubble baths will
keep the kids (and
adults!) mesmerised
while being
washed behind the
ears.
For the nibblers, ^
there's tubs of nut
selection (£2.35)
a n d c a s h e w s
( £ 3 . 1 9 ) , both
roasted... -
BRAINTEASERS - to drive you Christmas crackers!
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BRAINTEASERS - to drive you Christmas crackers!
Give your feet
brain to tlie test.
a rest and put your
There are some very
difficult puzzles amongst this lot
we won't keep
after Christmas
below.
you in suspense
— the... -
Writelines
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WRITELINES
Bill of the
golden boots
From: Fred Platts, veteran,
Deal, Kent.
With reference to your 'People'
in the November issue of the
Journal. Bill Chumbley was
better than Stanley Matthews!
Having played in the... -
Time Machine Takes Us Back 80 Years
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Time Machine Takes Us Back 80 Years
EIGHTY YEARS AGO, when
^W^ ^^^ the average weekly wage was
^m W I just £1.40, and Christmas tur-
^H 1 J keys cost less than Ave bob
^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ (25p) each from Sainsbury's,
you could...
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