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CONTENTS
HEADLINES
ENERGY UPDATE
WRITELINES
BRANCH OPENINGS:
WHITSTABLE
TAUNTON
SHOREHEAD
- HUDDERSFIELD
EAST FILTON HOMEBASE
MERE GREEN
FARMHOUSE CHEESE
- A STORY TO SAVOUR
COMPETITION RESULTS
BEHIND THE LINES
NEW... -
Frontline
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As you can see from pages 11 to 15 there
was a rush of store openings before
Christmas. Welcome to our 1000 new
readers at Whitstable, Taunton, Huddersfield,
East Filton and Mere Green.
Across the company before... -
BULBS GIFT WILL BRIGHTEN UP DULWICH
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BULBS GIFT WILL BRIGHTEN UP DULWICH
Come the spring, a local school and park bounded by flats near the
Dulwich store will be brightened up by 5000 flowering bluebells,
celandines, snowdrops and daffodils thanks to... -
HATS OFF TO ARTS SPONSORSHIP
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HATS OFF TO ARTS SPONSORSHIP
Sainsbuty's has won a prestigious award for its long term
commitment to arts sponsorslnip.
Tine Annual Awards for Business and the Arts
celebrated their fifteenth anniversary in 1992 and... -
MARILYN'S DIRECT LINE TO BOSNIA
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MARILYN'S DIRECT LINE TO BOSNIA
Marilyn Mansfield of Coldhams Lane
found herself on the receiving end of a
special Christmas present from BT. On
December 23 a free phone service - UK
Forces Direct - was set up by BT for... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
RAY IHAYNE, store director of
Merton Savacentre, hias
been appointed district
manager designate in the
South Eastern area. After a period of induction he will
succeed Alan Rowland who
retires in March.
ARTHUR... -
SECOND SAVACENTRE FOR SCOTLAND
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SECOND SAVACENTRE FOR SCOTLAND
Sainsbury's has announced a major joint development witln
Marks and Spencer which will create 3000 new jobs in
Glasgow.
The huge project on a 200 acre site at Braehead, five
miles south west of... -
THE KINDEST CUTS OF ALL
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THE KINDEST CUTS OF ALL
Sainsbury's began 1993 with its third heavyweight Winter
Promotion. There were major price reductions on over 750
lines creating considerable customer interest and resulting
in good growth in customer... -
CHAIRMAN TOASTS LONG SERVERS AT THE SAVOY
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CHAIRMAN TOASTS LONG SERVERS AT THE SAVOY
On January 4, chairman David Sainsbury honoured 18
members of staff who have reached 40 years' service with
the company in the last twelve months.
The long servers and their partners... -
STUDENTS DESIGN TO STEEL PRIZES
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STUDENTS DESIGN TO STEEL
PRIZES
Sainsbury's has played a leading role in a national
competition for architectural students.
The competition, now in Its fourth year, was run jointly
by JS and British Steel. Students were asked... -
SUNDAY SHOPPING
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SUNDAY SHOPPING
To explain the background to
the recent legal announcements
on Sunday shopping, one and a
quarter million leaflets were
distributed to customers shopping
in JS, Savacentre and Homebase stores on Sunday
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Let's all cool it!
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Let's all cool it!
We all remember what it is like to park
a car under the hot summer sun -
when you get back you cannot touch
the steering wheel or sit on the seats
for the heat. This is very similar to the
way heat is... -
TORQUAY SWITCHES ON TO SWITCHING OFF
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TORQUAY SWITCHES ON TO SWITCHING OFF
We knew that Sarah Flannery, kiosk
assistant at Torquay, was serious about
saving energy and resources when she
wrote to the Journal on blank 'void sheets
salvaged from the back of the... -
Writelines
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POINTS OF ORDER
Timothy Sainsbury
I would like to make two
corrections to the list of
dates shown as 'Sainsbury's
since 1969' which appeared
at the end of the article on
the retirement of my
brother as chairman.
First,... -
CAREERS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
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CAREERS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Jackie Osborne and Len Long enjoyed a reunion
before Christmas when Hornchurch branch took
part in a careers convention held in Harrow Lodge
Sports Centre. Jackie, BPM at Hornchurch,... -
NEWS IN BRIEF
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Telford branch has been presented with
an Environmental Award by Wrekin District
Council for its 'valuable contribution
towards the local environment'. Among
the reasons listed were: the provision of
cycle... -
TRUST FUNDS RESEARCH INTO CHILDREN'S DIET
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TRUST FUNDS RESEARCH INTO CHILDREN'S DIET
A student from Wembley has been
awarded £3000 from the Sainsbury
Charitable Fund to conduct groundbreaking
research into children's
eating habits. Nasira Sheikh, a 26
year old... -
Branch opening—Whitstable
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WHITSTABLE
It was light the blue touch paper and stand
well back at the Whitstable opening on
November 5. David Sainsbury's first branch
opening as chairman was certainly busy.
Fresh food replenishment
assistants Juiie Bail... -
Branch opening—Hankridge Farm - Taunton
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Opening date: November 10, 1992
Address: Heron Gate, Taunton,
Somerset TA1 2LP
Opened by: Joint managing
director, David Quarmby
Branch manager: Stuart Gallaway
Project manager: Henry Grala
Staff: 330 (280 new jobs)
Sales... -
Branch opening—Shorehead - Huddersfield
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SHOREHEAD - HUDDERSFIELD
Sainsbury's largest store in Yorkshire has opened on the banks of the Leeds to
Liverpool canal in an area where cotton used to be king. Almost 150 years ago, cotton
mills and back to back
workers'... -
Homebase opening—East Filton
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EAST FILTON
The new East Filton Homebase is the first in the Bristol area and offers shoppers the
most innovative ranges available yet in l-lomebases throughout the country. Extra
ranges of lighting, roller blinds and tiles... -
Branch opening—Mere Green - Birmingham
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MERE GREEN - BIRMINGHAM
The opening of Mere Green store near Sutton
Coklfield was significant not just because it was the
last opening of 1992 but also because it was the first
time Sainsbury's had bought iocl<, stock and... -
Farm Culture
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Farm Culture
One hundred years ago, all cheese was still
made on a small scale on individual farms.
Today, enormous creameries can produce
80 tonnes per day. Only five per cent of British
cheese is still produced in the old... -
AUBERGINES WITH PASTA AND CHEESE
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AUBERGINES WITH PASTA AND CHEESE
Cut the aubergines into fairly thin slices and sprinkle
them with salt. Leave them to sweat for 30 minutes,
and then wipe them dry. Cook in olive oil - they
absorb it well, so you will need... -
EVERY ONE A WINNER !
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EVERY ONE A WINNER !
Congratulations are in order for the winners of the Journal's
recent competitions: Glenys Takel of Clifton Down, John
Walker of Middlesbrough and Debbie Munday of Bury St
Edmunds will all be enjoying Paris... -
JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
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In the December issue we published the winning
photographs in thevyouma/'s Photographic Competition.
We promised to show you the rest of the commended
pictures in this issue, and here they are:
PEOPLE (B&W): Mary Mitchell,... -
FOUR THEY'RE ALL JOLLY GOOD FELLOWs
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FOUR THEY'RE ALL JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS
Hornchurch's tenth birthday party, held on
December 12 in a local hall, had four guests of honour
- managers of Hornchurch, past and present.
Elwyn Davies opened the branch in... -
KATIE'S TASTEFUL PRIZE
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KATIE'S TASTEFUL PRIZE
Katie Bishop, Sainsbury's FutureCook 1992, took a
look behind the scenes in the kitchens of Eastwell
Manor and enjoyed lunch in the restaurant as part of
her prize.
Katie won this tasty treat by beating... -
WILD ONES AT WALSALL
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WILD ONES AT WALSALL
The Christmas party at Walsall could easily have
been mistaken for an episode of Top of the Pops as
Cher and Rod Steward put in an appearance.
Cher, alias BPM Carol Smith, performed a
number in the middle... -
ASSAULT BY MOSBOROUGH
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ASSAULT BY MOSBOROUGH
Mosborough football team put their fitness training
to good use when they took part in a sponsored
assault course.
A total of £280 was raised by the staff for their
efforts in climbing walls and... -
GET INTO YOUR WAR PAINT
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GET INTO YOUR WAR PAINT
Kingsland Road, Winchmore HiU and
Harringay all got together in November to
form a team to enjoy the thrills and spills of
paintballing.
They competed against other JS teams and
a team from Our Price... -
JS LEADS THE WAY FOR GUIDE DOGS
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JS LEADS THE WAY FOR GUIDE DOGS
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association was
given a real boost for its funds recently as JS
donated £25,250.
David Ware's district held a raffle over the
entire district and raised £23,000.... -
MEET THE TIN MAN
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MEET THE TIN MAN
When Robert Haberfield was commissioned to design
the hd of the Christmas biscuit tin for Sainsbury's, his
first job was to find a model.
His friendly neighbour Harold Williams had
cheerful grin which fitted... -
STORES CLIC TOGETHER
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STORES CLIC TOGETHER
The 12 stores on Ian Elkins' district came
together in an effort to raise money for a local
charity called CLIC - Cancer and Leukaemia
in Childhood.
A grand Christmas raffle with trolley
dashes as prizes... -
TOP FOR TROPHIES
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TOP FOR TROPHIES
Can any branch match Kingsbury for
collecting trophies? In 1992 the branch picked
up six trophies including a district pool and
darts competition, and a district bowling
competition. -
NEW TEAM IS UP AND UNDER WAY
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NEW TEAM IS UP AND UNDER WAY
A new JS rugby team has tackled its first season in
successful style by winning five matches before
Christmas. The Griffin Rugby Club is made up of
players from branches and head office.... -
ROSE IS A CRIME STOPPER
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ROSE IS A CRIME STOPPER
Rose Stops, security
operator on the South
Western area, was
recently awarded a
certificate of exemplary
professionalism
for services to the community by the Hampshire
Police.
Rose was presented... -
STORE CHOOSES FOUR
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STORE CHOOSES FOUR
Looking back on 1992, Heyford Hill had plenty to
smile about. They raised £8,639 which was donated to
four charities: Children in Touch (local charity for
autistic children), Guide Dogs for the Blind, The... -
EL CHIPS WITH EVERYTHING
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EL CHIPS WITH EVERYTHING
A new range of Mexican foods has arrived on the shelves of 163 JS stores.
The range consists of Taco Shells, Taco Relish, Nachips and Refried Beans •
perfect ingredients for a traditional Mexican... -
IF I HAD A HAMMER
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IF I HAD A HAMMER
Homebase has introduced a range of 55 own brand quality
hand-tools, all of which are British made.
The products within this range comprise hammers,
saws, tapes, screwdrivers, mitre blocks, chisels... -
LET'S MAKE THIS CLEAR
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LET'S MAKE THIS CLEAR
There is an exclusive new
addition to the already
extensive range of soft
drinks available in JS stores
in the form of Crystal Clear
Cola.
This cola is produced
without using caramel colouring, as in... -
THE VEGGIE BURGER GROWS UP
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THE VEGGIE BURGER GROWS UP
JS has introduced a range of frozen vegetable based
products. This Green Cuisine range consists of Vegetable
Quarterpounders, Vegetable Fingers, Vegetable Grills and
Cheese & Tomato Quarterpounders.... -
CHILDREN IN NEED
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CHILDREN IN NEED
A
MONKS CROSS
Staff at Monks Cross were in training for
Children in Need long before the event.
A fun run at Ryedale Stadium
together with Steve Cram proved
to be tough for the best of them
but, together... -
DREAM CAKE
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DREAM CAKE
The new Jane Asher Celebration Cake is bound to be a
hit with children. This Sleeping Beauty sponge cake with
jam and buttercream filling costs £8.25 and is available in
125 stores. -
TOPSY TURVY
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TOPSY TURVY
Fruit Top is a smooth vanilla flavoured set wholemilk
yogurt dessert, with a fruit topping.
It comes in a unique pot, which allows the dessert to be tipped out
onto a plate. Once turned out, the fruit cascades over... -
CORRECTIONS
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CORRECTIONS
In last month's Journal the
following was entered as a
retirement: MARK NORMAN,
trolley retrieval, Kingsway Derby,
died suddenly on November 13
aged 38 (1 year).
JULIE-ANN PARKER who was
featured for her recent... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Employees who have completed
25 years of service are:
EDWARD BYRNE, clerk, ISD
communications, Blackfriars.
ALAN CHARLES, driver,
Buntingford depot. BASIL
CHAMBERS, overs controller,
Woking. THOMAS... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
GRAHAM FITCH, manager,
Hoddesdon, died suddenly on
August 1 aged 42 (26 years).
JAMES GORDON, fresh food
replenishment assistant,
Cromwell Road, died after a long
illness on October 19, aged 23
(5 years). GRAHAM... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
MARTIN HORTON, deputy manager
branch administration,
Blackfriars (39 years). MARGARET
SMITH, administration manager,
Ruislip (39 years). CHARLES
LAMPARD, driver, Buntingford
depot (36 years). FREDERICK
ORAM,... -
WEDDINGS
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WEDDINGS
Mary and Graham.
Congratulations to MARY
WILLIAMS and GRAHAM GILL on
their recent wedding. Mary is a
coffee sliop assistant and
Graham is grocery assistant,
both at BOLTON.
They met at Peter King's
district dance... -
ON THE TILES
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Guildford branch opening day 1906. This
picture shows how the tiles would have
looked originally.
Winchmore Hill Broadway 1905,
(recently acquired from Mr I. Burke.) (3 eter Fenn, a butcher at
Leamington Spa, wrote to the...
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