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AND THE WINNER IS...
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AND THE WINNER IS...
JS has won two prestigious
awards from the
British Academy of Film
& Television Arts
(BAFTA) - 'Best Retail &
Publishing' for the
Selena Scott commercial and 'Best
Voice Over' for Robert Morley.... -
Contents Page
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CONTENTS
HEADLINES
WRITELINES
BRANCH OPENINGS
FRESH NEW PAINT RANGE
FANTASTIC FILO
PROFILE OF
DAVID SAINSBURY
PHOTO COMPETITION
RESULTS
WIN A MAKE-OVER
CHILDREN IN NEED
BEHIND THE LINES
FRENCH CHRISTMAS
NEW... -
Frontline
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It was no set up. Our Christmas cover
really does feature a bungee-jumping
Father Christmas. That Is Charlton depot
warehouse assistant Mark Sedgewick In
mid flight. Ten daredevils from the depot
with three members of their... -
A WOMAN'S PLACE IS ON THE ROSTRUM
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A WOMAN'S PLACE IS ON THE ROSTRUM
It was a case of deja vu for Diane Carter, Kettering branch
manager, and Gillian Barker, senior manager bakery buying,
as they returned to Claridges for the Winning Women
awards on November 3.... -
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
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CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
I would like to offer all staff in the
Sainsbury's Group, as well as all veterans,
my best wishes for a Happy Christmas.
May you and your families
enjoy good health and happiness in 1993. -
RESULTS REINFORCE SAINSBURY'S PLACE AT THE TOP
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RESULTS REINFORCE SAINSBURY'S PLACE AT THE TOP
The half year results to September, announced on
November 4, revealed a 19.4 per cent increase in Group
profit before tax to £391.1m. The Group's continuing
expansion has led to... -
BLUE PETER CFC FOR THEMSELVES
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BLUE PETER CFC FOR THEMSELVES
A film crew from Blue Peter visited East Mayne store in
Basildon on November 17 to interview construction
director Peter Ibbotson about Sainsbury's policy on CFCs.
East Mayne is the first store in... -
IN TRAINING
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IN TRAINING
Seventeen trainers from JS, Savacentre and Homebase
received certificates from the Institute of Training and
Development on November 10 after completing the 17
week course specifically designed for the... -
TOPS WITH TODDLERS
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TOPS WITH TODDLERS
Parents across the country have voted Sainsbury's the
best supermarket for their children. Readers of The Daily
Telegraph were aslin various categories that provided the... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
TOM VYNER RICHARD CHADWICK KEN BARDEN As part of tlie clianges at the
top of the company, chairman
David Sainsbury wiil hand over
chairmanship of Savacentre to
deputy chairman, TOM VYNER, on
January... -
DRURY HOUSE PURCHASE WILL SAVE ON RENT
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DRURY HOUSE PURCHASE WILL
SAVE ON RENT
Sainsbury's has bought the freehold of Drury House, the
Blackfriars JS-occupied building connected to Stamford
House. The freehold was acquired in a favourable deal
from the Norwich... -
FOOD AND DRINK SHOW STOPPERS
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FOOD AND DRINK SHOW STOPPERS
Celebrities abounded on the Sainsbury stands at the BBC
Good Food CoolBirmingham's NEC from November 12 to 15. A special JS
book stand was set up, next to the main... -
Corrections
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Corrections
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HEDGE END STEELS DESIGN AWARDS
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HEDGE END STEELS DESIGN AWARDS
Hedge End store has received a commendation for
its design alongside some of the most distinctive
construction projects in the South of England. Last
month Timothy Sainsbury, minister for... -
NEWS IN BRIEF
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Six places are available for Sainsbury's
runners wishing to take part in
the Nutrasweet London Marathon on
April 18. Simply send your name,
location and telephone number to Sue
Mercer, community investment,
Blackfriars and... -
LORD SAINSBURY WILL SPEAK FOR ALL RETAILERS
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LORD SAINSBURY WILL SPEAK FOR ALL RETAILERS
Lord Sainsbury KG, who retired as
chairman of Sainsbury's last
month, has been elected the first
president of the British Retail
Consortium (BRC).
The BRC was formed in... -
NEW DEPOT FOR RESTRUCTURED DIVISION
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NEW DEPOT FOR RESTRUCTURED DIVISION
Joint managing director
David Quarmby opened the
distribution division's largest
single building at the
end of October by driving a
40 foot articulated vehicle
through a red ribbon.... -
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN - SEEING IS BELIEVING
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN - SEEING IS BELIEVING
As part of the first anniversary
celebrations for Opportunity 2000,
the Business in the Community
campaign to increase opportunities
for women and to improve the
balance of women... -
Writelines
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EATING OUR WORDS
Gill Sterne, deputy manager,
Wilmslow
My seven month old son
Daniel's verdict on the JS
Journal?.. Very tasty!
WATCHING THE
SMALL PRINT
David Bowler,
London Colney Savacentre
Recently a JS... -
Branch opening—Ripley
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RIPLEY
As one of the new 'small formula' stores, Ripley was referred to throughout its
development as Arkwrlght's corner shop from the television comedy Open All Hours.
Clerks of works Ray Simmons and Trevor Beastall marked the... -
Branch opening—West Hove
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WEST HOVE
'LondonI
"West Hove .
Opening date: October 27,1992
Address: Old Shoreham Road,
Benfield Valley, Hove, East Sussex
Opened by: Lord Sainsbury
Branch manager: Steve Woodrov*/
Project manager:
David... -
Branch opening—Hadleigh Road - Ipswich
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HADLEIGH ROAD - IPSWICH
Ipswich is an historic seaport which has provided
access to the North Sea for invading hordes and
fishermen aiiiFelixstowe and Harwich have become more famous... -
FRESH NEW PAINT RANGE
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When Homebase carried out Its
largest ewer own brand
relaunch, shelf space bad to be
extended by three metres to
accommodate
the la? newr lines In
the totally redesigned
own brand paint range.
In order to expose the paint... -
Filomania
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Filomania
Helped by a much-lauded
advertising campaign with the late
Robert Morley's award-winning
dulcet tones (see page two), the
product saw a shelf-sapping 1500%
increase on pre-ad sales in 1991.
JS filo was thus... -
PROFILE OF DAVID SAINSBURY
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Leading Sainsbury's into the 21st Century
IB^ ~ David Sainsbury ~
the new chairman
David Sainsbury assumed responsibility as ciiairman
of J Sainsbury pic from Lord Sainsbury KG on
November 2. Every leading newspaper marked... -
WINNING WAYS WITH A CAMERA
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Andy Bull, picture editor of The Independent,
says he is looking for
something more than a snapshot. In
judging this year's Journal photographic
competition, he comments
that there are plenty of competent
pictures but just a... -
YOU'VE GOT TO HAND IT TO THEM
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YOU'VE GOT TO HAND IT TO THEM
As in previous years, the recipients of the Sainsbury's
Community Service Awards have been announced just in
time for the season of goodwill.
More than 100 entries were submitted from... -
WIN A MAKE-OVER
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Beauty in no more than ten words
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Christmas is just around the corner and the frantic
rush to buy presents and send cards is nearly over.
Before you know it, the new year will be upon us and
it will be time to make your... -
Playing up and paying up for Pudsey
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Playing up and paying up for Pudsey
Together we have so far raised over £350,000
for thiss year's BBC Children in Need Appeai.
And the methods were as madcap as ever.
The reports (and the funds) are still coming in
as wire... -
BABY BOOM
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BABY BOOM
It's been a busy year at Northampton. Julie Smith,
kiosk assistant, was intending to return to JS after
the birth of her baby, but when it turned out to be
babies, not baby, she decided work would have to be
put on... -
GOSH THANK YOU
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GOSH THANK YOU
October 16 saw the culmination of fundraising efforts
on Charles Hart's district for the Emma Stevenson
Appeal, in conjunction with Great Ormond Street
Hospital (GOSH).
A cheque for £18,000 was presented to... -
IS IT SPIDERWOMAN? NO, IT'S SUPERGRAN
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IS IT SPIDERWOMAN? NO, IT'S SUPERGRAN
Jean Edwards, section manager, customer
services, at Wolverhampton, stepped off a
120 foot building in a daredevil stunt to raise
£200 for the Spastics Society.
Jean, who is a... -
HASTINGS STRIKE FOR VICTORY
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HASTINGS STRIKE FOR VICTORY
On October 11, the
Apocalypse bowling
team from Hastings
stormed their way to
victory in the Ten Pin
Bowling Sunday Night
Business League.
Kevin Baker, senior
baker, is secretary of the league,... -
MAIDSTONE HELPS FLYING DOCTORS AT A STROKE
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MAIDSTONE HELPS FLYING DOCTORS AT A STROKE
In caps and goggles, six ladies from Maidstone raised
£210 for the Air Ambulance Service. No, they weren't
doing impressions of Biggies, they were taking part in
a swimarathon.
The... -
SPOT THE BALL NETS A WINDFALL
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SPOT THE BALL NETS A WINDFALL
June Coles, checkout assistant at Milton Keynes,
may know nothing about football, but it did not
prevent her from scooping £220,000 on Spot the Ball.
June was over the moon with her win. She... -
THREE WHEELS ON MY WAGON
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THREE WHEELS ON MY WAGON
Eddie Ricketts, departmental director, branch
merchandising, was explaining how punishing was
his pre-Christmas store visiting schedule. But a
picture paints a thousand words...this was his car
after... -
A SUNDAY STROLL FOR SUE
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A SUNDAY STROLL FOR SUE
Sue Ladson, layout controller at Sheffield
Homebase, and her husband Dennis
completed an 18 mile walk around the Peak
District on August 16. She has now collected
£200 in sponsorship which has been... -
RTS ON FIRE
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RTS ON FIRE
A group of RTS students donned yellow plastic
trousers and hard hats when Kate Stoodley, RTS
tutor, took them on a visit to the Devon Fire and
Rescue Service Training Centre.
The visit was part of the group's... -
THE TIES THAT BIND
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THE TIES THAT BIND
When Steve Fryer took over as
manager of Newbury in August
he thought it would be much the
same as any other store. He
expected the staff to have good
working relationships and, in
time, to become a part... -
Midnight feast for a French Christmas
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Midnight feast for a French Christmas
The Channel Tunnel will
open In 1993 and the
Journal would, therefore,
like to spread a little
entente cordiale for
Christmas. Bob Miles,
staff restaurant manager
at Blackfriars, has... -
ON THE ROAD TO NOWHERE
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ON THE ROAD TO NOWHERE
Staff at Thetford rode to London and back on bikes
rooted to the foyer floor in a bid to raise £1,000.
The staff completed 20 minute stints on the
exercise bikes, covering nearly 150 miles.
The cheque... -
GAME FOR CHRISTMAS?
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GAME FOR CHRISTMAS?
JS has introduced a new
product in the fresh game
range, Fresh Pheasant Breast
Fillets.
The fillets are tasty, easy
to cook and versatile. Each
pack features a recipe such
as pheasant with orange... -
JANE'S JOLLY CHRISTMAS CAKES
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JANE'S JOLLY CHRISTMAS CAKES
Jane Asher's range of celebration cakes has been a great
success and for Christmas she has surpassed herself.
Her Santa Cake shows Father Christmas stuck in the
chimney pot and underneath the soft... -
SANTA CLAWS
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SANTA CLAWS
Turkey is traditional at
Christmas time but tradition
does not cater for vegetarians.
Fish-eating vegetarians could
find that special Christmas
luxury with lobster.
This year, JS has launched
Freshly Cooked... -
SWEETS FOR MY SWEET
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SWEETS FOR MY SWEET
JS has introduced four new frozen desserts which are a
quicl< and easy alternative to a homemade Christmas calSimply remove from the freezer and defrost.
White Chocolate Gateau - layers of sponge,... -
BABY YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL (or the dimensionally challenged vegetables)
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BABY YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL
(or the dimensionally challenged vegetables)
Sainsbury's Baby Vegetables have proved so popular that several new
lines have now been added. Carrots, parsnips, aubergines, patty pan
(a relative of the... -
FRAGRANCES FROM THE HOUSE OF SAVACENTRE
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FRAGRANCES FROM THE HOUSE OF SAVACENTRE
Savacentre is the perfect place to stock up for a
wholly traditional Christmas but this year the
company itself is breaking with tradition. Six
Savacentre stores are selling, for the... -
READING BETWEEN THE WINES
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READING BETWEEN THE WINES
The new Sainsbury's Wine
Magazine is a 16 page full
colour magazine which
gives you buckets of ideas, from which wines to buy to what they
best accompany. With a 32 page pull-out price guide, it is... -
NOW, here's a poser
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NOW, here's a poser
\Nhy do fools fall in love?
When shall we three meet again?
Who shot the sheriff?
Wherefore art thou?
Whatever happened to Baby Jane?
Well, life's a puzzle is it not?
At Christmas time, tine Journal... -
Santa' s Circles Puzzle
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While Santa is racing round the rooftops, you can take a spin round Santa's Circles
Puzzle. The last letter of each answer is also the first letter of the next answer. All the
clues relate to Christmas. Once the puzzle is... -
The write stuff
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The write stuff
When the Journal received a letter explaining how a store's paintball team had
been presented with a 'plague' for winning a tournament, it set us on a hunt for
more howlers. Here is just a selection of the ones... -
Tuck into trivia
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Tuck into trivia
Here's a quiz to feed the mind. Tlie questions are
devised around traditional items of food and drink and
are designed to whet your appetite as they put your
trivia knowledge to the test.
Turkey
The turkey... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
DAVID ADCOCK, from store
manager, Sheffield, to store
manager, Leicester. STUART
CLUER, from store manager,
Wigston, to store manager,
Tamworth. DEAN COX, from
senior deputy manager, Wigston,
to store manager,... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Employees who have completed
40 years' service are:
DOREEN STROUD, BPM, Balham.
Employees who have completed
25 years' service are:
JOHN BLAKE, departmental
director, Blackfriars. RON
BRIDGMAN, logistics... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
JAMIE CRAWFORD, RTS student,
Chesterfield, died suddenly on
November 5, aged 17 (3
months). MARK RODDEN,
produce assistant, Lordshill, died
suddenly on October 9, aged 28
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RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
ALAN SAGE, delicatessen section
manager. Queens Road (44
years). LEONARD THORNE,
warehouse keeper, Basingstoke
depot (39 years). PHILLIP
CRACKLE, manager, Bretton (37
years). ALEXANDER AIKEN, clerk,
Basingstoke... -
WEDDINGS
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WEDDINGS
Dawn and Kevin.
Congratulations to DAWN
RICHARDSON and KEVIN SUTTON
on their recent marriage. Dawn
is a general office section
manager at Loughborougli and
Kevin is provisions manager at
Burton-on-Trent. Tliey met... -
Now's the season to be a good neighbour
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Now's the season to be a good neighbour
Christmas is a time for giving and J S stores have been lucky
enough to be able to give generously to local groups for disabled
people, through the Good Neighbour Scheme. Now in its... -
ADVERTISING'S CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN
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ADVERTISING'S CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN
raditionally, the first advertisements of
the Christmas season were for the dried
fruits with which the well-prepared
housewife made Christmas puddings.
The new season's crop of Greek...
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