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CONTENTS
HEADLINES
WRITELINES
BRANCH OPENINGS:
6/7 & 35
MARKET HARBOROUGH
HAMPDEN PARK EASTBOURNE
HEMEL HEMPSTEAD
HOMEBASE
CANLEY
REOPENING:
LOCKSBOTTOM
NEWS IN BRIEF
8/9
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TONY SHIRET ON
SAINSBURY'S... -
Cranberry with your ostrich?
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Cranberry with your ostrich?
Here's an alternative to the traditional Christmas
turkey - roast ostrich. Sure, it has a few
drawbacks, such as getting
a six foot bird into the
oven, and counting cooking
time in days; and... -
Frontline
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What a bumper issue is this Christmas Journal.
Frontline has been squeezed into these few lines
and there is only room to say:
Christmas is coming
the Journal's getting fat
put your Hong Kong competition entry
in the... -
Julie lights up the small screen
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Julie lights up the small screen
Julie Walters is the star of
this Christmas's celebrity
TV ad. 'We thought Julie
would be a fun person to
have presenting this
year's Christmas ad and
we wanted a woman after
Ernie Wise and... -
Successful choices
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Successful choices
Ann Widdecombe
presents the plaque to
chairman David
Sainsbury with (I to r)
Judith Passmore,
Maureen Wareham,
Carol Slimm, Richard
Willetts and Sheila
Bingham, all from
Merry Hill JS. Just over a year... -
Christmas message from the chairman
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I would like to offer everyone in the
Sainsbury's Group, as well as
all veterans, my best wishes for a
happy Christmas. I hope also that
you and your families enjoy good health
and happiness in 1994.
David Sainsbury -
GOSH thanks Sainsbury's
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GOSH thanks Sainsbury's
Marion, Bill and Pauline outside the Great Ormond Street
Hospital for Sick Children. Sainsbury's has raised
over £65,000 for the Great
Ormond Street Hospital
for Children (GOSH) in
the last three... -
MPs decide on Sunday trading
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MPs decide on Sunday trading
On December 8, the House
of Commons debated the
Sunday Trading bill to
reform the 1950 Shops
Act, and voted for the six
hour option sponsored by
the Shopping Hours
Reform Council and
supported... -
Staff offer pre-Christmas cheer
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Staff offer pre-Christmas cheer
JS staff swapped their
branches for the
Sainsbury's stands at the
BBC Good Food Cooking
and Kitchen Show at
Birmingham's NEC
between November 25
and 28. The 90,000 visitors to the
show were... -
Gateway gets underway
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Gateway gets underway
Sir Francis IMcWilliams, former Lord Mayor of London, and
Baroness Brigstock, chair of the Gateway Project
Fundraising Appeal, accept the cheque from chairman
David Sainsbury. When Sainsbury's helped
set... -
Geldof and Tinker sold on art market
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Geldof and Tinker sold on art market
The tenth Contemporary
Art Society Market
attracted some famous
faces to see and buy works
by well-known and
emerging artists alike.
Tinker is bewildered by the choice.
Bob Geldof... -
Planting trees at the heart of the country
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Planting trees at the heart of the country
The traditional countryside
is returning to two areas of
the Midlands thanks to
Sainsbury's.
Sir David Attenborough
has thanked the
company for its part in
developing the ten... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
Board moves
Ivor Hunt
IVOR HUNT, departmental
director of marketing
services, Is being appointed
to tlie board of
J Salnsbury pic with
responsibility for marketing
from iVIarch 1994.
iVIarketing... -
Chairman addresses Women's Farming Union
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Chairman addresses Women's Farming Union
David Salnsbury makes his
speech. Chairman David Sainsbury
confirmed the
importance of bringing
consumers closer to
British farmers and
growers in his keynote
speech at the... -
Mr Blobby bounces in
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Mr Blobby bounces in The most manic of superstars
dropped in at
Beckton and Basildon
Savacentres at the end of
November. Mr Blobby, the king of
chaos from Noel Edmond's
House Party, dropped in to
both stores to say a... -
Personnel decides its purpose
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Personnel decides its purpose
Personnel staff came
together from branches,
area offices, JS head
office, Savacentre and
Homebase on November
29 and 30 for personnel
conferences held at
Fanhams Hall.
They were seizing... -
Writelines
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SABRE IS THE TIME SAVER
Barbara Sanchez, clerk,
Bournemouth
I have been curious as to
why all AIP sheets are not
available on computer
screen. I'm sure it would
save time if quantities and
amount of decrease or
increase... -
Branch opening—Hampden Park, Eastbourne
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HAMPDEN PARK, EASTBOURNE
Opening date: October 26,1993
Address: Broadwater Way,
Eastbourne, East Sussex
Opened by: Chairman
David Sainsbury
Brancli manager: Peter Haward
Project manager: Steve Newell
Staff: 368 (236 new... -
Branch opening—Market Harborough
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MARKET HARBOROUGH
Opening date: October 19, 1993
Address: St Mary's Place, Market
Harborough, Leicestershire
Opened by: Joint managing director
David Quarmby
Branch manager: Jim Lavin
Project manager: MilStaff:... -
Homebase opening—Hemel Hempstead
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HEMEL HEMPSTEAD
Opening date: November 5, 1993
Address: Apsley Mills Retail Park,
London Road, Hemel Hempstead
Opened by: Chairman and
managing director, Dino Adriano
Branch manager: Gwynne Lewis
Project manager: Neil... -
Branch opening—Canley
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Address: 330 Fletchamstead
Highway, Canley, Coventry, West
Midlands
Opened by: Ciiairman David
Sainsbury
Branch manager: David CiarlProject manager: Ken Sinclair
Staff: 364 (145 new jobs)
Sales area: 31,905 sq ft
Car... -
LOCKSBOTTOM
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SUPERMARKET extension
Locksbottom originally opened in 1981 and has undergone a
comprehensive re-build over the last nine months. The new
store welcomed its regular customers on October 21, having
had more than a facelift.... -
News in brief
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All Sainsbury's petrol
stations now offer petrol
with added detergents.
These additives comply
with the recent recommendations
of major motor
manufacturers to help the
running of increasingly
complex modern engines.
On... -
Why are my shares Shrinking?
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Why are my shares Shrinking?
W i t h more than 35,000 staff holding shares either directly or through the
profit sharing scheme, it is not surprising there has been a great deal of
interest in the way the JS share price has... -
How to build your own SUPERMARKET
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How to build your own SUPERMARKET
Every month, the Journal tells you all about the latest store
openings, but have you ever wondered how the stores get
there in t h e first place?
The supermarket represents one of the success... -
SPECIAL FEATURE ON SAVACENTRE
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In this Christmas issue, we present our second special feature on the Group's
subsidiaries. With apologies to Charles Dickens, we conjure up the spirit of
his Christmas Carol to travel backwards and forwards in time at... -
GREEN SCENE
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GREEN SCENE
CLEARLY GREENER BOTTLE Sainsbury's is the first supermarket to introduce a
clear wine bottle to increase the amount of glass
recycling. Wine drinkers are such conscientious
recyclers of glass that they are causing... -
PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
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PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
SAY HELLO! TO OUR WINrJING Pfe 3"
The decisions iiave all been made in tlie 1993 Photograpliic Competition.
Some of you have a practical Journal pen keyring and others
have a pretty floating... -
PUZZLES PAGE - WIN A HOLIDAY IN HONG KONG
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We know it is frantically busy out there on the shop
floor, but that makes it more important than
ever to take time out and have a really relaxing
break. What better way of relaxing than
tackling our Christmas puzzles.... -
Your bear-raising antics
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Stores throughout the Sainsbury's
Group have been busy pulling in
the £sfor Pudsey and it looks as
though the final figure could be
almost a quarter ofamilUon
pounds.
One zealous meat manager
even got himself arrested.... -
All life is here at Larkfield
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All life is here at Larkfield
staff at Larkfield have had
plenty of occasions to celebrate
throughout the year, not least
of all eight weddings.
Eight staff, representing
almost every department of the
store, tied the knot,... -
Children in their own little world
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Children in their own little world
Children at Collingwood Church
Playgroup In Lexden have built
their own little estate, Including a
workshop, a laundry and a
restaurant, all with toys which
were bought with the... -
District busts its target for Leonora
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District busts its target for Leonora
Mike Goodman proudly hands over the fundraising efforts of his district to Lord
and Lady Romsey. Six months ago, Mike Goodman,
district manager on South
Western area, set himself and
his... -
Happy One Hundredth
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Happy One Hundredth
Next to her telegram from the
Queen was Annie Slater's
bouquet of flowers from
Sainsbury's.
Annie, a regular customer
at Leeds since its opening in
1982, visited the store on her
100th birthday and... -
Tae Kwon Do That
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Tae Kwon Do That
Jennie gets a kick out of her hobby.
Jennie Cathcart has been given
the belt for kicking out at people.
No, this is not some form of
corporal punishment but a black
belt for her abilities in Tae... -
A bear necessity
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A bear necessity
Barbara Beaies and Rosemary
Haines from Midlands area office
could 'bear' it no longer - cruelty
to bears that is.
Together they organised a car
boot sale and collection in aid of
Libearty, a campaign run... -
Bath grows a pumpkin as large as a coach
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Bath grows a pumpkin as large as a coach
The powerful sorcerers from
Bath Homebase cast a magic
spell on a pumpkin seed but,
instead of turning it into an
elaborate stage coach, they
transformed it into 700 gold
coins.
The... -
Crayford
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Crayford tells us their staff
are getting younger by the
minute as an Early Training
Centre has been introduced! -
Fish for breakfast
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Fish for breakfast
Max Thickett, a baker from
Grimsby store, swapped bread
rolls for cod's roe when he was
asked to auction fish outside his
house.
Max had answered an early
morning knock on his door to be
greeted by Keith... -
Reading joins the thirty somethings
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Reading joins the thirty somethings
On October 30, Reading
celebrated its 30th birthday.
Staff donned fancy dress
costumes and handed out sweets and balloons to children
while their parents took part in a
raffle. The 30th... -
Tall stories
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Tall stories
It was a bit of a stretch but the
Journal has managed to catch up
with Sainsbury's tallest
employee.
Matthew Langmaid from
Colchester Avenue, Cardiff, who
measures up to a skyscraping
seven feet two inches,... -
CORRECTION
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CORRECTION to November Journal
Kay Douglas is personnel officer at
South Eastern area office. Colin
Moffat is area personnel manager. -
Esme spills the beans about area director
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Esme spills the beans about area director
Esme with Colin Etheridge and his
beloved balced beans. September 24 saw the end of the
Esme era at South Eastern area
office.
Esme Biick retired from her
position as secretary to... -
Following the grocery trends
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Following the grocery trends
Congratulations to Stephen
Griffiths who is completing an
industrial placement at Durham
branch as part of his Retail
Marketing Degree, at Manchester
Metropolitan University.
He has been awarded... -
Jean made her colleagues jump
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Jean made her colleagues jump
Ali Aras, a buyer at Wokingham,
joins in with the exercising fun. Jean Painter, a receptionist at
Savacentre head office in
Wokingham, exercised her brain
and raised £2,000 as a result.
Four... -
Join the Ginger TV crew
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Join the Ginger TV crew
From January, Chris Evans of the
Big Breakfast, will be hosting a
new Saturday night live
entertainment show. As it is a
show with a difference, he is
looking for an audience with a
difference, so... -
Tracy takes charge
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Tracy takes charge
In a situation of life and death,
Brentwood's Tracy Higgins
did the right thing.
Newly qualified as a first
aider, senior checkout
assistant Tracy, at just 20,
courageously put her theory
into... -
A walk on the wild side
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A walk on the wild side
Clare Barlow of employee services (left) and VIda Narlnesingh bear their load
along a muddy truck, while Catherine O'lHahoney keeps a lookout behind. Six JS women from Blackfriars
braved the wilds of... -
Brett lords it over his estate
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Brett lords it over his estate
Brett Barfieid, grocery manager at Warwick, was put in the spotlight
when he moved into his first home.
Brett bought his house on a new estate built by Lovell, and was
the first resident to move... -
John is a front runner in the hardest marathon
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John is a front runner in the hardest marathon
Jolin Stewart from Buntingford
depot covered 950 miles as part
of a marathon charity run - and
that was only his training. He ran
the Snowdonia Marathon in aid of
the... -
Running from Blackfriars to the Big Apple
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Running from Blackfriars to the Big Apple
Joe Childs, Gillian Dunwoody and
Sue Jackson. Three runners from Blackfriars:
Joe Childs, Gillian Dunwoody
and. Sue Jacltson entered the
Chemical Bank Corporate
Challenge for a bit... -
SSA
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ROMANTIC PARIS WEEKEND
country which has led
the way for generations in
history, culture and '^
fashion; the inspiration of T
poets, novelists and especially
artists the world over; the 'City of Light'.
Whether it's the... -
CLARET FOR A CLASSIC CHRISTMAS
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CLARET FOR A CLASSIC CHRISTMAS
Chateau Beaumont, 1990,
Haut Medoc, Cm Bourgeois is
the latest addition to the
range of Sainsbury's
wines.
This Bordeaux
claret is the
classic accompaniment
to the
Christmas
turiIt... -
SOAP STARS
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SOAP STARS
Following the successful launches of Pick and Mix cheeses
and trial size toiletries, JS is trialling a JS Soap Selection
range. Six paper wrapped guest soaps are available in floral
fragrances. Their size mal -
WHAT COLOUR WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR CHRISTMAS?
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Homebase launched two new
colours to their extensive
range of Christmas
decorations.
Blue and Mulberry
(available in selected stores
only) have been added to the
range, which also includes red,
gold, copper, silver/white... -
CREATE EXCITEMENT IN THE CHRISTMAS DRINKS CABINET
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DRINK YOUR TOFFEE APPLE
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DRINK YOUR TOFFEE APPLE
A range of crazy new drinks has been launched by JS, and the name
says It all.
Sparklers come In three fanciful flavours: Toffee Apple; Lemon
Meringue, and Pear Drops. The taste sensations are... -
FOR RECIPES YOU WILL NEVER RUN OUT OF
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FOR RECIPES YOU WILL NEVER RUN OUT OF
JS has launched a new
cookery book which
contains 1000 recipes.
The recipes are
taken from the succ-essful 50 Recipe Series. They all have
step by step instructions and colour... -
THE CHICKENS ARE COMING IN ONE BY ONE
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THE CHICKENS ARE COMING IN ONE BY ONE
JS has Introduced a unique new
range of individual chicken
portions called Chick 'n' Mix.
These filled chicken portions
are frozen, and come in four
varieties: Creamy Cheese
and Garlic... -
WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS?
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WRAPS ARE OFF JANE'S CHRISTMAS CAKES
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Here are two of the five new Jane
Asher cakes launched by JS for
Christmas.
The Christmas Parcel Cake is
certainly worth unwrapping.
Underneath the soft fondant icing
is a delicious sponge Christmas
cake with a raspberry... -
CROSSWORD ANSWERS
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CROSSWORD ANSWERS
Across: 1. Scrooge 6. Militancy 7. Roses 9. Peg 12. Betfiiehem 17. Gnome 18. Tee
19. Edge 20. Asli 21. Red Nose 22. Trend 23. Nelson 25. Noel 28. God Rest You
30. Earn 31. Dates
Down: 2. Colts 3. Oaths 4.... -
SPORTY WITH CHARACTER
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LIFELINES SPORTY WITH CHARACTER
The Journal went to see community
investment manager Eric Nicholls,
owner of a unique collection of
Limited Edition MG sports cars and
chairman for five years of his local
MG club. It is a... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Employees who have
completed 40 years'
service are:
DENNIS BURLEIGH, section
manager reception, Epsom.
BRIAN DYE, section manager
meat, Waltham Cross.
Employees who have
completed 25 years'
service... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Length of sen/Ice in brackets
MARK DAVIS, student at
Dagenham, died on October
28 after a long illness, aged
21 (5 years). ANGEU EWER,
checkout/ replenishment
assistant. Kings Heath, died
suddenly on November... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
Length of sen/Ice In brackets
VIC SHEPHERD, supervisor,
perishables warehouse,
Basingstoke depot (37
years). LEN STRONER,
supen/isor, produce
warehouse, Basingstoke
depot (36 years). FRANK
JENNINGS, senior... -
WEDDINGS
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WEDDINGS
ANNE PONTING, supermarket
assistant, and ALAN
MORRIS, warehouse
assistant, both from
Stafford, were married on
September 4.
ANN WALSH, customer
services department, and
PAT FOX, post room, both at
Blackfriars,... -
WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS?
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WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS?
From London Colney Savacentre's textiles
department (left to right), TERESA PUGH:
'A black BMW driven by Marti Pellow';
GINA DOYLE: 'Mel Gibson in a brand new
Jacuzzi'; ANN SCALES: 'I'd like to... -
A PLUCKY TEAM
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ARCHIVES
A PLUCKY TEAM
Christmas has always been a
time ofimense activity in the branches.
S s Christmas approached, finishing
time for most staff became
progressively later. There were always windows to
be dressed with...
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