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HEADLINES
WRITELINES
BRANCH OPENINGS
FOOD SAFETY
BEHIND THE LINES
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PULL-OUT ON
ENVIRONMENT ISSUES AT JS -
Frontline
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We know that summer is over because
the media's 'silly season' has come to
an end. While everyone was lazing in
the sun and doing little to create
sensational or serious headlines, the
media was busy collecting... -
GIVING PUDSEY A HELPING PAW
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GIVING PUDSEY A HELPING PAW
Pudsey Bear should be
around £100,000 better
off after five weeks of
intensive fundraising by
JS staff. The company is
supporting the BBC's
Children in Need Appeal,
which has Pudsey Bear as its... -
JS DELIVERS A FRESH BATCH OF TV ADS
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JS DELIVERS A FRESH BATCH OF TV ADS
Following the outstanding
success of the first three
celebrity recipe television
ads, JS has introduced
two new celebrities with
two new recipes. John
Nettles and Susannah
York are, like... -
OFF WITH THE OLD AND ON WITH THE NEW
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OFF WITH THE OLD AND ON WITH THE NEW
As the new staff uniform went on trial at Streatham
Common, a press launch was held to show the public
the old and the new. The archives department added
extra interest by modelling early... -
ART FOR ART SALE
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ART FOR ART SALE
The seventh Sainsbury's
Contemporary Art Society
Market took place from
October 29 to November
2 at Smith's Galleries in
Covent Garden.
There were 1,200
works of art priced
between £60 and £1,500
and... -
MARATHON CYCLE
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MARATHON CYCLE
James Kellett, a store manager on secondment as
director of the North London Compact, exceeded his
own target of £14,000 in sponsorship when he
completed a marathon bicycle ride to support... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
Michael Rosen.
Purchasing
MICHAEL ROSEN, departmental
director reporting to Keith
Worraii, has added the
purchasing department to his
current responsibilities for nonfoods
buying. Paul Cootes,
recently... -
STAFF ARE INVITED TO OPT FOR SHARES
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STAFF ARE INVITED TO OPT
FOR SHARES
On November 8 the company again offered
employees an opportunity to purchase shares in
Sainsbury's by joining the Savings-Related Share
Option Scheme.
The offer is open to all full and... -
CELEBRATED SERVICE
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CELEBRATED SERVICE
A record 172 people were presented with watches for
completing 25 years' service at the 25 club dinner held
on October 7 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London.
The chairman, Lord Sainsbury, and deputy... -
DISCOUNT INSURANCE OFFER
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DISCOUNT INSURANCE OFFER
To ease the pain of rising insurance premiums the
company has negotiated discounts with Sun Alliance
Insurance Company. Insurance need not be
complicated; the most important thing is to make sure
that... -
BEING THERE FOR THE CHILDREN
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BEING THERE FOR THE CHILDREN
The company's Good Neighbour Scheme, which this
year has made funds available to stores for local
youth groups, and the links scheme, which aims to
strengthen ties between stores and local schools,... -
Sainsbury's FutureCooks
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The surroundings were plush,
the atmosphere was electric
and the aroma was
mouthwatering. The occasion
was Sainsbury's
FutureCooks Grand Final
and the location was the
Savoy Hotel in London.
Eight young people,
aged... -
Writelines
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MAKE MUSIC
NOT MONEY
Frank Gandy, retired BCAS
projects manager.
On a recent trip to Salzburg
I saw yet another use for
supermarket trolleys.
This was a protest
against the commercialisation
of Mozart.
September was... -
Branch opening—Macclesfield
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MACCLESFIELD
Macclesfield is 'in the pink' as the gables of the new JS store have been built
using 'Cheshire Lilac' or Teggs Nose stone - a distinctive pink stone and one
which is no longer quarried. The stone was carefully... -
Branch opening—Haywards Heath
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HAYWARDS HEATH
The site of the new supermarket at Haywards Heath has a century long history
of trading. The store was built on the site of the former Haywards Heath marlwhere cattle was bought and sold from... -
Branch opening—Wrexham
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WREXHAM
Opening date: 19 September 1991
Address: Plas Loch Road,
Wrexham, North Wales
Opened by: Northern area director,
Dave Smith
Manager Robin Spencer
Staff: 252 (225 new jobs)
Sales area: 31,970 sq ft
Car park: 563... -
EIGHT PAGE CENTRE PULL-OUT ON ENVIRONMENT ISSUES AT JS
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ivhen eonfronced by «lie enormous environmencal problems
wflticli face the iRforld today it is all too easy Co
think that there is little an individual or even a company
can do to help. Nothing could be further from the truth.... -
Homebase opening—Blackheath
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BLACKHEATH
The 64th Homebase store opened in Blackheath on October 10 with the now
customary ten per cent discount for opening day customers. Blackheath was
the first Homebase store to open with a SEEBOARD concession.
Our... -
Prevention and decection is the thing
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Prevention and decection is the thing
Dick Rosco is now appearing in a training room
near you. The story of the 'undercover' detective,
leaked to the Journal back in April, is known to
food handlers throughout JS.
The... -
Taking a stand on environmental health
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Taking a stand on environmental health
JS was the only retailer to have an exhibition stand at the Environmental
Health Officers 2nd International Congress held in Brighton in
September.
The stand was visited by many chief... -
MESSING ABOUT ON THE RIVER
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MESSING ABOUT ON THE RIVER
Barnstaple had reason to look on the bright side at
the 20th Anniversary River Taw Raft Race. The store
entered three teams, of which the aptly named
Always look on the Bright Side' came in 17th out... -
RAFFLES WILL BE JUST THE TICKET
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RAFFLES WILL BE JUST THE TICKET
Staff at Milton Keynes have named a Guide Dog for
the Blind 'Raffles' after raising over £1,000 for its
training. The money came from the holding of raffles
and from the Penny Back scheme, so... -
THE BABY WHO ADDED THE POUNDS
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THE BABY WHO ADDED THE POUNDS
One very tiny baby proved a very big inspiration to
Southend staff. When Jonathon, grandson of BPM,
Jean Fowies, was bom in April weighing just lib 12oz,
the Special Care Baby Unit at Rochford... -
TOP OF THE RETAILERS
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TOP OF THE RETAILERS
Five members of staff at Wakefield put the
Sainsbury's name on top in a Supermarket Quiz Night
to support local charities. Their combined knowledge
fought off challenges from local stores ASDA,... -
BURGERS WITH EVERYTHING ON IN BRADFORD
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BURGERS WITH EVERYTHING ON IN BRADFORD
First there was the Rochdale cowboy and now it's
home on the range in Bradford. City Slickers have
nothing on this team led by Wayne Santo, meat
manager, as they held an in-store... -
BUS WILL BE JUST THE TICKET
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BUS WILL BE JUST THE TICKET
A prize draw held in David Webb's district raised
£6,313 towards an Age Concern minibus which will be
used to take elderly people shopping, to hospital
appointments, and on outings. Former district... -
KEITH COULD BE MAKING THE NEWS
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KEITH COULD BE MAKING THE NEWS
Keith Walton, customer service assistant at
Ellesmere Port, could find himself named as
Newsagent of the Year. Chester Wholesale News have
entered Keith, who is responsible for newspapers... -
FRAUDBUSTERS ANSWER THE CALL
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FRAUDBUSTERS ANSWER THE CALL
Central Croydon's team of Fraudbusters were local
heroes after finishing runners-up in the close-run
Quiz Evening held on October 1, which marked the
end of an anti-fraud campaign run by APACS... -
'I LOST SIX STONES'
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'I LOST SIX STONES'
Crosby's Debbie Cropper has been
named Slimmer of the Year by her
local SlimLiners Group after losing
six stones and raising £200 in sponsorship
for the Guide Dogs for the
Blind Association.... -
MAKE-OVER MAGIC
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MAKE-OVER MAGIC
'When I heard that I had won I could not believe it, it
was like a dream come true'. These were the words of
Crawley's Angela Bridgeland.
Angela won a competition in her local newspaper,
the Crawley News for a... -
FLOWERS AND THE POWER OF LOVE
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FLOWERS AND THE POWER OF LOVE
Tender loving care and conversation were the vital
ingredients which gave butcher, Peter Johnson, the
lead in Badger Farm's Sunflower race. Peter's 9ft
Sins plant, which goes by the name of Daisy,... -
RECORD BREAKER
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RECORD BREAKER
Craig Sergold is seven years old and has terminal cancer.
It is one of his wishes that he gets into the Guiness Book
of World Records with the largest number of business
cards ever collected by one person.
Send... -
SCORING FUNDS FOR STOKE MANDEVILLE
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SCORING FUNDS FOR STOKE MANDEVILLE
The hottest first day of September for 86 years was
the backdrop for a Charity Cricket Day which raised
over £750 for Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Stevenage, New liarnet and Luton... -
TOP STUDENT WORKS FOR JS
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TOP STUDENT WORKS FOR JS
A JS checkout assistant has achieved what are
thought to be the best A' level results in the country.
Shenfeng Li, who studied at Central Foundation
Boys School in Islington, passed five A' levels at... -
A SLICE OF LUXURY FOR CHRISTMAS
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A SLICE OF LUXURY FOR CHRISTMAS
With Christmas lurking round the corner, and a shopping
list as long as your arm, who has time to bake? JS has the
perfect solution with their range of ready made Christmas
Cakes. Latest, and... -
GOING CRACKERS ON DIY!
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GOING CRACKERS ON DIY!
JS has a new product which is bound to go with a bang, as
long as you get your bits in the right places! This new
Christmas Cracker, which you make yourself, is exclusive
to JS, and suitable for adults... -
TINS OF TASTE
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TINS OF TASTE
Not many things in life are both beautiful and useful, but JS
have come up with two things which are - tea and coffee in
decorative storage tins.
In high quality, oriental style tins the tea is available in
two... -
BEER WORTH GUARDING
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BEER WORTH GUARDING
The new Sainsbury's Biere de Garde derives its name from
tiie traditional brewing metiiods used at tlie brewery in
Benifontaine, in the Nord-pas de Calais region of France.
This strong beer, which is made... -
BUBBLY BOOK
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BUBBLY BOOK
'When we reach important milestones
in our lives, and whenever
we wish to mark an occasion as
particularly special, we seek out a
unique wine from a quiet, hilly
corner of north- east France - a
wine that is... -
NATURAL ADVANTAGES
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NATURAL ADVANTAGES
Following the success of Nature's Compliments, nature has
now bestowed its gifts upon mankind in the shape of
Nature's Compliments for Men.
The range includes ten shower, deodorant, shaving and
hair-care... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
MICHAEL HOGSDEN, from store manager,
Sheffield, to store manager,
Doncaster PETER JONES, from
operations manager. Central and
Western area, to senior store manager,
Ladbroke Grove. KEITH RUSS,
from store... -
LONG SERVICE
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Employees who have completed
25 years of service are:
GRAHAM ADAMS, store manager,
LONG SERVICE Amblecote. BILL ALLEN, SSA functions
organiser, Blackfriars.
TONY ATKINSON, branch services
manager. South Eastern... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
DEREK APPLEFORD, South Western
area administration manager (30
years). PHYLLIS AUSTIN, canteen
assistant, Ladbroke Grove (18
years). JOAN BARRY, grocery assistant,
Stratford (9 years). TREVOR
BENTLEY, district... -
WEDDINGS
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WEDDINGS
(above) Paul and Catherine Lum. (below) David and Sarah Bell. Uxbridge had a double wedding
celebration this summer when
DAVID BELL , section manager and
PAUL LUM , provisions manager
both got married on August... -
A FAYRE DAY IN STORE
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A FAYRE DAY IN STORE
On September 29 the rain took a break and the sun
was kind enough to wave its magic wand over Purley
Way branch, where BrjTi Page's district were holding
their Autumn Fayre.
The event was put together by... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
RON BAKER, store/warehouse
assistant, Kingswood, died on
October 6, after a short illness,
aged 61. (7 years). TERRY
IHowARD, manager, Basingstoke
depot, died on August 29 after a
short illness aged 56. (19... -
A MAN WITHOUT A SMILING FACE SHOULDN'T KEEP A SHOP
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A MAN WITHOUT A SMILING FACE SHOULDN'T KEEP A SHOP
Bill in his teens, and at work today. The last counter shop in its last year - Drury Lane in 1958 '
shows a motto in the meat preparation room. Mr JB Sainsbury, grandfather of...
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