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Apologies to Ruth Streeter
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Apologies to Ruth Streeter, engineering assistant at South West area office. She was left
out of the list of Sainsbury's Community Service Award Scheme winners. Ruth was
awarded £500 for Mencap Homes to purchase a TV, video... -
Congratulations to Sandra Middleton
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Congratulations to Sandra Middleton, checkout operator, Crawley.
She is the winner of the SSA Lucky Quarterly Draw held on December 3. -
Contents Page
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CONTENTS
HEADLINES
WRITELINES
OPENINGS:
TALBOT HEATH
THANET
MARSHALL LAK
MIDDLETON HO
OCCUPATIONAL
CYCLING THROI
CHINA
PHOTO COMPET
RUNNERS UP
BEHIND THE Uf
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6/7 & 26
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MEBASE 11
HEALTH... -
Frontline
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We now have the results of market research carried out on the Journal in October
and November. Many of you were involved as participants in group discussions
and the findings are extremely useful.
You were very positive, both... -
JS FRESHMEN GO FOR HONOURS
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JS FRESHMEN GO FOR HONOURS
The first group of students commencing
the BA (honours) degree in retail marketing,
recently developed by JS in conjunction
with Manchester Polytechnic, attended
their inaugural lectures at Fanhams... -
CHAIRMAN HONOURS HIS 40 YEARS PEERS
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CHAIRMAN HONOURS HIS 40 YEARS PEERS
The 15 staff and their guests attending this year's 40
Year Luncheon at the Savoy received a specially warm
welcome from chairman, Lord Sainsbury, who himself
completed 40 years' service in... -
HEARTBEAT IS THE SIGN OF GOOD HEALTH
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HEARTBEAT IS THE SIGN OF GOOD HEALTH
Burpham's staff restaurant has received a Heartbeat
Award from its local health education authority following
the branch's introduction of a healthy option menu and
no smoking area.
The... -
MBA COURSE IS THE BUSINESS
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MBA COURSE IS THE BUSINESS
The only things missing from the special graduation ceremony
held at Blackfriars on December 4 were mortar
boards and gowns.
Alexander Furber, branch backways project manager,
and Nigel Humphries,... -
DOUBLE HONOURS
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DOUBLE HONOURS
JS has recently been awarded two separate environmental
awards: a Premier Award in the Business and
Industry Commitment to the Environment Awards, and the Gordon Ford Trophy in the Tidy Britain Group's
Britain... -
INFANTS TAKE THE INITIATIVE
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INFANTS TAKE THE INITIATIVE
'Come and meet our wildlife.'
It was an invitation Mike Samuel, environment affairs
manager, could not resist. It came from County First
School at Walton on the Hill in Surrey. The children... -
JS FUNDS NON-ANIMAL TESTING
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JS FUNDS NON-ANIMAL TESTING
JS has gone one step further to not selling toiletries and
cosmetic products that have been tested on animals. It
has now donated £10,000 to the British Union for the
Abolition of Vivisection.
The... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
BOB PARLE, formerly depot
manager, Chariton, becomes
regional distribution manager,
Southern, based at
Basingstoke depot, and
responsible for that depot and
three contractor depots.
NORMAN BRANSON,... -
Bernard Clancy
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Bernard Clancy died on December 8
after a short illness.
Bernard, who was 51, had been depot manager
at Basingstoke since 1987, and before that at
Charlton and Buntingford.
Following Bernard's tragic death amendments
have... -
NEW PENNIES FOR OLD BAGS
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NEW PENNIES FOR OLD BAGS
Following trials at Leeds and Mosborough (Sheffield) a
'penny back on the bag' scheme has been extended to
62 stores. Customers are given one pence for each carrier
bag brought back for re-use, and... -
SINGING AT SUPPERTIME
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SINGING AT SUPPERTIME
Programmes recorded by BBC TV, which cover the
whole of the 1990 Sainsbury's Choir of the Year competition,
are being transmitted on BBC2 on Mondays at
7.35pm. The programmes will continue on... -
Writelines
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THOUGHTS ON
THANET
John Quincey,
area administration
manager, South Eastern
area office.
Whilst out snapping pict
u r e s of AA signs around
the new store at Thanet, I
noticed that we are not the
only ones to advertise!... -
Branch opening—Talbot Heath
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TALBOT HEATH
Before the new supermarket at Talbot Heath opened its doors for trade, an
invitation was made to queuing customers to come in from the particularly chilly
November weather, and thaw out with a free cup of coffee in... -
Branch opening—Thanet
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THANET
JS has planted a new flower in the garden of England with the opening of
a supermarket at Thanet, Kent. The store features all the new
developments from 1990 including confectionery selection, made to order
pizzas,... -
Branch opening—Marshall Lake
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MARSHALL LAKE
With only 18 shopping days left to Christmas, the people of Solihull were in the
right mood to make the opening day of Marshall Lake store a busy one.
June Rose (left) and Cheryl
Steele have their hands full
In... -
Homebase opening—Middleton
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MIDDLETON
Middleton Homebase enjoyed a cracker of an opening as Santa was there to
hand out Christmas crackers containing gift vouchers to the first 200 customers.
A Sainsbury's supermarket is due to be opened on the site in... -
Your very good health
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JUST THE JOB
The Journal went
to meet the new
occupational health
manager and found
that the future of the
company's medical
service is looking
particularly healthy.
'We are trying to shake off the image of
plasters and... -
TAKING THE SLOW BIKE TO CHINA
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TAKING THE SLOW BIKE
TO CHINA
Most people starting a journey from Ladbroke Grove in West London n^ei^get
much further East than Aldgate, but when Katherine Grant an dJKendr^ Gittus
from Blackfriars showed up outside the store... -
1990 JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
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Every picture tells a story, and every photograph
entered in the Journal's 1990 photographic
competition told us something about yourselves.
We thoroughly enjoyed looking through them all and,
along the way, we met some of... -
THEY LOVE LUCY
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THEY LOVE LUCY
Stafford think the rest of us should know about their
"honorary member' of staff, Lucy Shotton. She is an 87
year old charity worker who, since the branch opened
11 years ago, has collected outside the entrance... -
WATFORD CELEBRATES A WONDERFUL YEAR
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WATFORD CELEBRATES A WONDERFUL YEAR
The Christmas lunch at Watford crowned a year in
which staff did everything to raise funds from naming
the teddy to jam making, and can recycUng to Utter
picks.
During the lunch, store... -
WE SHALL SAY THIS ONLY ONCE
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WE SHALL SAY THIS ONLY ONCE
The Christmas spirit had a French accent at
Dunstable where staff enjoyed their Christmas lunch
dressed as characters from the TV and stage comedy
show 'Alio 'Alio.
Branch manager, Alan Roberts,... -
IN THE SWIM
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IN THE SWIM
The Royal Marsden Hospital Appeal is keeping its
head above water thanks to the efforts of staff at
Waltham Cross Homebase and their regional manager,
Paul Shoemaker. They all took part in a sponsored
swim one... -
TO ROMANIA WITH LOVE
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TO ROMANIA WITH LOVE
When staff at Sheffield heard of a local woman's plan
to ship food parcels to the CoUentina Hospital near
Bucharest, their generosity was overwhelming.
Thanks to a collection started with a five... -
WOOL WORTH THE EFFORT
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WOOL WORTH THE EFFORT
Hitchin's checkout operators, Jean Edgar and
Margaret Tiplady have got it covered when it comes
to doing charitable works of a warming nature.
Both ladies have become very handy in the art of
blanket... -
BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS
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BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS
What a clever lot they are in Ipswich. The store has
proved the superiority of its grey matter in Alan
Bonner's District Trivia Quiz.
The Ipswich team, comprising evening store service
assistant, David... -
MUMMY CHRISTMAS
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MUMMY CHRISTMAS
Following the Journal's mention of Savacentre's
Mother Christmas in the last issue, someone kindly
sent us a photograph of London Colney's Suzanne
Goody in action. 'The children didn't seem to mind
that I'm a... -
SUPPORT FOR SISTERS
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SUPPORT FOR SISTERS
Thanks to their super leg muscles, staff at Blackpole
were able to pedal for miles in a sponsored exercise
bike ride then dance the night away at a charity disco
to raise £230 for Marie Curie... -
CROSBY TAKES ACTION IN A CRISIS
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CROSBY TAKES ACTION
IN A CRISIS
Crosby branch has rallied round to help colleague,
Brenda Courf whose son, Adam, was struck down
with a mystery illness last June. Says BPM, Maggie
Hussey: 'At one time Adam was having 40 fits... -
HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?
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HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?
Dunstable's night shift, with their children,
recently swept the board at the Dunstable and District
Garden show. Between them the Isons, Scotts,
Gotomskis, Russells and Irene Boylan, won a total
of... -
SUNSHINE FROM THE EAST
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SUNSHINE FROM THE EAST
Eastern area's drive to raise cash for the Sunshine
Coach Appeal attracted some star attention on
December 7 when Keith Harris (minus Orville the
Duck) showed up at Rayleigh Weir for the presentation
of... -
TIME IS ON OUR SITE!
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TIME IS ON OUR SITE!
Thanks to the development division's close liaison
with Macclesfield Museums Trust, a time capsule
planted in the foundations of Macclesfield Infirmary in
1867 was uncovered without damage.
Three weeks... -
Who cares ? We do
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Who cares ? We do
Staff at many branches had Age Concern on their minds shortly before
Christmas as a whole host of fundraising schemes took place to help the
adopted charity. At Beckenham, store
instructors Ann Power... -
Staff support the sick bear
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Staff support the sick bear
Pudsey Bear inspired many members of staff to do something for the
children. The BBC's Children In Need Appeal this year received buckets
of support from all corners of the company. Hereford raised... -
DESIGN A POSTER-WIN A WEEKEND
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PACKET IN
DESIGN A POSTER-WIN A WEEKEND
Do you remember our Quit Smoking
competition last year?
Winner, Ljoi Hiscox, from Oldbury Savacentre, who
quit after smoking for 18 years, enjoyed a weekend for
two at the Majestic... -
STEEL RECYCLING PRIZE WINNERS
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STEEL RECYCLING PRIZE WINNERS
Hundreds of you successfully
extracted the 12 words
hidden in the competition
Steel Can Recycling
Wordsquare which appeared
in the November Journal.
They were: Extract, steel,
recycling,... -
STEEL WHEELS
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STEEL WHEELS
The official opening of
the Save-a-Can bank in
Blackpole's car park marked the
launch of a borough-wide recycling
campaign in Worcester.
The mayor of Worcester and county cricketer, Martin
Weston, opened the... -
FINE LINE DECISIONS
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FINE LINE DECISIONS
'No matter how sticky life gets as a senior manager at
JS, it cannot be as bad as having 45,000 people
screaming abuse at you.' So says company pensions
manager, Geof Pearson. And he should know,... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
MICHAEL BANTIN, from manager,
Dover, to manager, Folkestone.
PETER DALEY, from manager.
Letch worth, to manager,
Cannock. PAUL DAVIS, from manager,
Woking, to manager,
Chertsey. MALCOLM FORREST,
from deputy... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Employees who have completed
25 years service are:
GEORGE AMASS, non perishable
warehouse, Basingstoke Depot.
JOHN ARNOLD, assistant manager,
Woodhall Farm. ALAN
BARKER, meat manager, Walsall.
ANTHONY BOWLER,... -
MANAGER'S CAKE
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MANAGER'S CAKE
After 25 years' service, you
might think Bradford manager.
BOB STOWE, deserves to take
things a bit easier and have a sit
down and a quiet read. Office
manager, PAM DYSON, certainly
thinks so. She baked Bob a... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
(Length of service in brackets)
JULIE BARBER, branch personnel
manager, Langney, died on
December 2 aged 36. (17 years).
BERNARD CLANCY, depot manager,
Basingstoke depot, aged 51,
died on December 8 after a
short... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
(Length of service in braclSTAN CHASE, budgetary control
manager, Blackfriars (36 years). MARGARET DAVISON, checkout
replenishment assistant. East
Ham (31 years). VERA
MABBERLEY, cash office clerk,
Swindon... -
FIT FOR A QUEEN
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FIT FOR A QUEEN
The new look JS hosiery, now
in stores, includes exciting
new products to complement
the existing range. JS Lycra
Sheer and Fine Fit tights, both
with Lycra, ensure a great fit.
Prices range from 99p... -
SALMON CHANTED EVENING. . . . .
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SALMON CHANTED EVENING. . . . .
You could meet the new JS fresh Scottish
Salmon selection. The range includes fillets, steaks,
boned and bone-in joints, noisettes and goujons.
Available in all stores the selection is packed in... -
THAT MALL 'O's FEELING
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THAT MALL 'O's FEELING
'Arry Adder' is already a big fan of new JS Mall'O's, tasty
mixed grain rings with multi-coloured marshmallow
pieces. The new cereal, which is the latest addition to
the Breakfast Club Range, is high in... -
A FLAVOUR OF THE FIFTIES
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Every January, members of staff who have
served 40 years in the company gather for a special
celebratory lunch. As a point of interest for the
guests, the archives mounts a small display on v^rhat
happened in JS in their first...
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