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CONTENTS
HEADLINES
NEW SAMPLING ROOMS
WRITELINES
OPENINGS:
CHADDESDEN
WINCHMORE HILL
SENIOR MANAGERS
CONFERENCE
SAVACENTRE MENSWEAR
BEHIND THE LINES
PEOPLE
NEW LINES
ARCHIVES
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Frontline
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In these less than happy times perhaps a little light
relief is more important than ever, and Comic Relief is
just that. It also offers the chance to help others both
far and near. The company has started the ball rolling.
In... -
AWARDING THE ART OF EDUCATION
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AWARDING THE ART OF EDUCATION
JS is to offer £250,000 prize
money in a new set of
awards to reward educational
activities in the arts.
The awards were
launched by the chairman,
Lord Sainsbury, in the pres-
ence of... -
FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY
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FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY
New childcare initiatives are being introduced at JS. The
career bridge scheme is being improved and extended,
and five branches are trialling term-time contracts for
staff.
The career bridge scheme has... -
DISTRIBUTION MAKES QUALITY CONNECTION WITH CONTRACTORS
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DISTRIBUTION MAKES QUALITY CONNECTION WITH CONTRACTORS
A distribution workshpp, held on January 22 at the
Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre in Westminster,
brought together managers from both JS depots and
contractor... -
HOMEBASE CLOSES TWO STORES
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HOMEBASE CLOSES TWO STORES
Homebase closed its stores at Great Yarmouth and
Blackpool at the end of trade on February 9.
A statement by Homebase explained: 'This decision
is based upon continued poor levels of trade at... -
TRAINERS ARE CERTIFIED!
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TRAINERS ARE CERTIFIED!
The first training staff to graduate from tiie Institute of
Training and Development (ITD) accredited professional
development programme, set up by JS in conjunction
with a training consultancy, were... -
GIFTS OF YOUTH
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GIFTS OF YOUTH
The JS Good Neighbour Scheme will this year make
gifts totalling £100,000 to youth projects.
The scheme, now in its ninth year, aims to help local
self-help groups who often find it difficult to raise... -
JS LOOKS TO THE FUTURECOOKS
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JS LOOKS TO THE FUTURECOOKS
The third annual competition to find Britain's best young
cool< has been launched under the new title: Sainsbury's
Futurecooks Competition 1991.
The competition, which offers a first prize of a... -
MASTER STROKES
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MASTER STROKES
Bowthorpe's bakery can boast two of the best RTS
bakers in the business following the prizegiving by the
bakery school at Norwich City College.
Scott Carmichael won the Wren Trophy for best overall
bakery... -
SIR ROY IS A MAN OF LETTERS
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SIR ROY IS A MAN OF LETTERS
Sir Roy Griffiths, non-executive deputy chairman, was
invited to the University of Kent recently to open the new
Sir Roy Griffiths Library of Community Care.
Sir Roy was honoured by the University... -
SYSTEMS MAN JOINS JS
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SYSTEMS MAN JOINS JS
Chris Montagnon has
joined the company as
departmental director,
information systems. He
will take over as head of
DPD when Alan Jacobs
retires in June.
Chris Montagnon, 46,
was finance director of... -
BAG A PRIZE
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BAG A PRIZE
Chancellor Norman Lament is pictured here calculating
how many carriers he would need to return through the
JS penny-back-on-the-bag scheme in order to raise
enough cash for the treasury to be able to cut... -
CHEESE CHOICE MADE EASY
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CHEESE CHOICE MADE EASY
The Sainsbury's pre-packed cheese selection has been
redesigned to help customers make their choice.
Cheddar cheese is now colour coded: cream for
mild; green for medium matured; blue for matured,... -
EILEEN LOVES HER WILD LIFE
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EILEEN LOVES HER WILD LIFE
North Cheam replenishment assistant Eileen Hart has
won a Civic Pride Award from Sutton Borough for her
wildlife garden.
With features such as nesting boxes, under-fence
hedgehog holes and a... -
A taste of things to come . . .
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A taste of things to come . . .
Left to right: marketing
director, Robin Wiiitbread;
ctiairman, Lord Sainsbury;
personnel director, John
Adshead; Wendy Godfrey,
and trading director.
Bob Cooper, taste cheeses
in one of the... -
Writelines
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DERBY HELPS TO
MAKE IT WORK
Rosemary Bellamy,
deputy headteacher,
Boothby Meadows School,
Derbyshire.
I am currently working
with one of our older pupils
in your Eagle Centre store
in Derby, on work experience
placements... -
Branch opening—Chaddesden
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CHADDESDEN
The first new store of 1991 is at Chaddesden in Derby. It tias everything the 90s
customer has come to expect, plus the latest idea in checkouts.
Ian Partridge (seated centre) and his management team.
Deborah Purdey... -
Branch opening—Winchmore Hill
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WINCHMORE HILL
Unwelcoming as the winter weatfier was on opening morning
at Winctimore Hill, it did not deter the people of North London from turning out in
their hundreds to pack the more than 37,000 sq ft sales area of the... -
Senior management conference
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Senior management conference
Of the 221 delegates attending
the senior management conference
held in Brighton on January 26 and 27 there
were 43 senior managers who had been appointed
since the previous conference two years... -
Savacentre's model staff
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Making a casual entrance is Jefferson Gomez, assistant
operations accountant at Woi(ingliam, and Aiian James,
desit security officer at London Coiney.
Jefferson's Pieced Rugby Sliirt is priced at £18.99; Botfi
Jogging pants... -
FARNHAM BRANCHES OUT
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FARNHAM BRANCHES OUT
Putting their best feet forward as a follow up to
Operation Clean Up, Mark Giles, deputy manager,
Farnham, and the mayor of Waverley, Councillor
Brigadier Gordon Dennison, planted trees in a local
area... -
LET THE BAND PLAY ON
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LET THE BAND PLAY ON
Eileen Roberts, part-time checkout assistant at
Burpham, was delighted to receive from the company
£250 for the Guildford Phoenix Youth Band. Eileen
won the money for the band, with which she has... -
POOLE-ING THEIR FUNDS
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POOLE-ING THEIR FUNDS
When 19 year old Matt Anderson, a supermarket
assistant at Poole, was paralysed in a road accident
during a working holiday in Canada, staff at the
branch set to work and raised £627. The money... -
CAR BOOT RAFFLE
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CAR BOOT RAFFLE
No less than 75,000 raffle tickets were sold by David
Ware's district in a car raffle which raised £37,500 for
Mencap & Age Concern.
Stephen Plowright, branch manager, Bamber
Bridge, orgamised the event so he... -
FANCY FUNDRAISING
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FANCY FUNDRAISING
Purrfect was the verdict when staff from Bamber
Bridge donned fancy dress. Cat Woman joined Count
Dracula and friends and collected £489 in the foyer of
the store, for Children in Need.
Buckets at the... -
SOUTHGATE SWINGS SHUT
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SOUTHGATE SWINGS SHUT
Over 130 staff and friends of Southgate store gathered
for a fond farewell when the doors closed for the
last time, after 31 years of trading.
The closing party was attended by staff past and
present,... -
WE KNOW A MAN WHO DID
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WE KNOW A MAN WHO DID
Whilst doing a promotion for the AA in the foyer of
Ilford store, Patrick Jacobs bought a raffle ticket in
aid of Siinshine Coaches. He won first prize of a trolley
dash and managed to grab £200 worth of... -
APOLOGIES
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APOLOGIES
Our apologies to JON DIXON who
was runner up in the Journal's
photo competition. We wrongly
described him as manager,
Catford Homebase. He is, in fact
garden centre manager at the
store. -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
MARHN BOWDEN from manager,
Pinner, to manager, Kingsbury.
PETER CARR, from manager,
Newport, to manager,
Cwmbran. DENNIS FAIVEY, from
manager, Kingsbury, to manager,
North Finchley. JOHN
HUGHES, from... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
(Employees who have
completed 25 years service are:)
MICHAEL BOOTH, manager,
Plymouth. DAVID CORBIN, senior
deputy manager, Salisbury.
RoYSTON GARDNER, warehouse
reception manager, Dorking.
CLIVE GUNNS,... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
DAVID ARNOLD, senior store
services assistant, Farnborough,
aged 52, died suddenly on
February 7 (10 years). ANNE
BRESUN, butcher, Kettering, aged
58, died after a short illness on
February 4 (21 years).... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
MAURICE COLES, grocery replenishment,
Chichester (37 years).
BOB COULTER, meat manager,
Rayleigh Weir (35 years).
MICHAEL CHURCH, road transport
supervisor, Buntingford depot
(31 years). ROY PAGE,... -
WEDDING
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WEDDING
Congratulations to Stephen
Trump and Arlene Crawford
who were married at St Silas
Church, Nunhead in January.
Both work in the data processing
department at Blackfrlars.
Wonder if they met by computer
dating? -
CHECK OUT THIS CHICKEN
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CHECK OUT THIS CHICKEN
Deliciously different Chicken Rosti au Gratin are breast
fillets filled with smoked ham and Edam cheese, with a
topping of potato, cheese and breadcrumbs. In portions
of two, they are available in... -
DO THE HOKI COKEY
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DO THE HOKI COKEY
New Hoki Fillets from New Zealand will have fish lovers
dancing in the street. A moist, white-fleshed fish, similar
to cod, Hoki has a slightly sweet taste. The skinless fillets,
lightly coated in... -
GOOD BIO TO POOR DIGESTION
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GOOD BIO TO POOR DIGESTION
Made from whole milk. Bio Yogurt is mild and creamy
and contains two additional health promoting bacteria.
These remain alive longer in the digestive system, and
are thought to aid digestion and... -
LUXURY SCOOP
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LUXURY SCOOP
JS Luxury Blackcurrant Dairy Ice Cream is made with
double cream and marbled with real fruit. Available in
selected stores at £1.69. -
GAME FOR A CHANGE
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When did you last have Manchurian Partridge
for dinner? This deUghtful leaflet, sent to the archives
by Peter Isaac, manager of Sittingbourne, would have
been sent to account customers in 1914 and, just like
modern product...
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