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CONTENTS
HEADLINES
WRITELINES
AGM REPORT
BRANCH OPENINGS:
WOKING SUPERMARKET
AND HOMEBASE 10/11
PENSION FUND REPORT 13
JUST THE JOB - THE PRODUCT
TECHNOLOGIST 14/15
THE LIFE OF A CHEQUE 16
GREEN SCENE 17
STAR CORNER... -
Food shelf to book shelf in two days
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Food shelf to book
shelf in two days
When Anneka Rice crashed into Terry Wogan's Radio
2 show to appeal for help in compiling a recipe book in
48 hours, Sainsbury's rose to the challenge. Celebrities and the general
public... -
Frontline
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Constructive starts
We don't expect you to go quite to the lengths the
creators of our cover picture went to but we are
looking for inventive shots. Yes, it's photo
competition time of the year again. This year's
competition... -
Gold watches for silver service
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Gold watches for silver service
Two hundred and fifty
staff have reached their
25 years' service milestone
in the last 12
months and 60 of them
came to Stamford House
on July 4 to be congratulated
by the chairman
David... -
First Cornish store launches school fleet
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There is no Text
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Fit to work at 81
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Fit to work at 81
Jack Garner of Purley
Way Croydon celebrated
his 81st birthday by
appearing on News at
Ten. The programme was
reporting on the issue of
ageism among employers,
and featured Sainsbury's
as an employer... -
Only 85 shopping days to Christmas
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Only 85 shopping days to Christmas
Christmas came early this year for the Royal Society
of Arts where Sainsbury's showed off their new
Christmas lines to journalists. The 400 or so new or repackaged
products on
display... -
Tesco takes the Low road to Scotland
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Tesco takes the Low road to Scotland
Tesco is set to buy the
Scottish supermarket
group William Low for
£247m (360p per share).
Tesco's first offer to
purchase the 57 supermarkets,
made on July 14,
was worth £154m... -
Courtney's cooks up new-look restaurant
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Courtney's cooks up new-look restaurant
Chilli may have been on
the menu but there was no
chilly welcome from
Merton's new customer
restaurant. Courtney's was
opened on July 22 by
Capital Radio's Kara
Noble. The... -
Sunday shopping becomes law
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Sunday shopping becomes law
Purley Way hosted a jazz band at last year's
National Sunday Shopping Day. The Sunday Trading Bill
received Royal Assent in
July and came into force
on August 26.
The 1994 Sunday
Trading Act... -
We're going through changes
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GENESIS COMMENT
We're going
through changes
Various projects under Genesis, Sainsbury's major
restructuring and business re-engineering
programme, liave come to fruition over ttie last six
montlis. Joint managing director... -
Free to work
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The Sainsbury-sponsored
guide to childcare. Free to
Work, hit the shelves of JS
and Savacentre on August
22. The £1.95 book
compiled by the lone
parents charity Gingerbread
provides over 2,000
contacts, and is the... -
News in brief
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News in brief
THE BOOTS COMPANY
The Boots Company pic
reported at its annual
general meeting on July 21
an increase in first quarter
Group sales of 4.4%
compared to the last
financial year. Boots own
Halfords,... -
The graduates
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The graduates
The company's first MBA
student to gain iiis degree
while in the retailing
division graduated in July.
Chris Yates, deputy manager
at Fulham JS, received a
gold pen from David
Quarmby along with the
three... -
Writelines
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METRICATION MADE SIMPLE
Sheila Boyce, fresh food
replenishment assistant,
East Grinstead
We are increasingly being
asked by customers to
convert grams to ounces,
litres to pints and viceversa.
Few people can do
these... -
AGM REPORT
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TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS
A report from the Annual General Meeting held in London on July 6
For the second time in six years, the day of the
Annual General Meeting was one on which trains
were halted by industrial action. But,... -
Branch opening—Truro
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TRURO The company's first Cornish supermarket
which opened at Truro on July 5
is appropriately built of Cornish stone.
Much of the stone came from the Truro
Grammar School for Girls, which had
originally stood on the... -
WOKING SUPERMARKET AND HOMEBASE
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Opening date: 14 July 1994
Address: Bagshot Road, Knaphill,
Wok ing, Surrey
Opened by: Homebase chairman
Dino Adriano
Store manager: David Ward
Project manager: Mike Gauld
Staff: 86 (79 new staff)
Sales area: 39,000 sq... -
Branch opening—Harlow
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Opening date: 12 July 1994
Address: Fifth Ave, Harlow,
Essex
Opened by: Chairman
David Sainsbury
Store manager: Geoff Cole
Project manager: Ray Riley
Staff: 477 (232 new staff)
Sales area: 40,000 sq ft
Car park: 584... -
'Practice Random Acts of Kindness and Senseless Beauty'
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'Practice Random Acts of Kindness and Senseless Beauty'
Left: Ben Cohen, Jerry Green, director of the Children's
Society Ian Sparks and JS marketing manager Faith
Gould, with youngsters from The Children's Society. A sticker... -
PENSION FUND PROFILE
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PENSION FUND PROFILE
The Annual Report of the Trustees for the Sainsbury staff pension
scheme is currently being distributed around the company. There
have been no changes to the benefits of the scheme in the last year
and... -
The bug stops here
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JUST THE JOB The bug stops here
Jane Perkins (right) oversees with the factory's quality controller,
the first production run of a new own brand hair wax. Wandering the
wastes of Alaska or
being accosted by
Piiiiippine... -
CHEQUE POINT BARCLAYS
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Once the customers' clieques have been collected from
the checkouts, the store's cash office staff make a
record of each one. These records are known as 'add
lists' and they accompany the cheques on their journey.
The cheques... -
GREEN SCENE
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GREEN SCENE FRESH FOIL FOR OLD
Coldhams Lane senior
store manager Ernest
Ormes with Baroness
David JP who is on the
Select Committee for the
Environment (far left)
and the Mayor of
Cambridge Cllr... -
STAR CORNER
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STARCORNER
Action Team ideas from the 200 STAR stores continue to improve
customer service and save time and money. wm I
, A marketing idea which came from
Stafford is to be extended to other
stores on David Ware's district... -
What would you do with £100,000?
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What would you do with £100,000?
What with the £169,000 Colchester Avenue's Rose Titcombe won on the pools recently (July
Journal), our Vernons pools competition in June, and the imminent launch of the National
Lottery in... -
Branch lines
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Branch lines
William Shakespeare was a
Taurean; the electric suction
vacuum cleaner was patented in
June 1869, and rose plants love
tea leaves. These are just a few
of the host of factual fripperies
to be found in the pages... -
Facelift for the old school yard
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Facelift for the old school yard
'Lots of potential' was the
kindest way to describe the old
courtyard at Horsendale Primary
School in Nottingham. The school
needed help in reclaiming the
unattractive area for the... -
Hand in your recycling work
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Hand in your recycling work
Just when we thought we had run out of alternative uses for a JS
carrier bag, in comes a letter from Jean Cutts, head teacher of
Maple Infants' School in Surbiton.
The children found the plastic... -
Red Rooster brings slugs to Enfield!
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Red Rooster brings slugs to Enfield!
'Sampson the Super Slug' has
come to Enfield. In particular,
the home of Steve Rigby, meat
manager at Harringay and his
wife Amanda, customer
services manager at
Winchmore Hill. Just 10... -
SSA Competition Winners
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We are pleased to announce that
the Pontins Competition winner
is Veteran A W Shreeves, a
former driver from Charlton
depot. Congratulations and have
a great holiday.
The winner of the Warner's
Sinah Warren weekend... -
Ann's birthday is no secret
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Ann's birthday is no secret
Ann Westwood didn't think
twice when friends asked if she
was going home for lunch on
her 40th birthday - even though
it was a week away. Nor was
the senior checkout assistant
at Kings Heath,... -
Battle of Hastings
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Battle of Hastings
Sedlescombe Road Hastings
SSA celebrated its first summer
in military style. Around 20
combatants headed off to
Crowborough California
Commando Site for a day pelting
paint pellets at one another. It
was... -
Peter pulls off week of fund-raising
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Peter pulls off week of fund-raising
Clowning around with store manager David Wight and the iVIayor and iVIayoress of Exeter are Ryan Peterson
(top left) and Peter Kettle. When Exebridge's checkout
assistant Peter Kettle took... -
Tribute to tunnel walkers
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Tribute to tunnel walkers
Two Sainsbury's managers will have
their names forever linked to the
Channel Tunnel thanks to a new
plaque commemorating their
charitable efforts.
South East area director Colin
Etheridge and West... -
Caroline Slimm
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Caroline Slimm has become
something of a celebrity at
Merry Hill. The senior
checkout assistant was
featured in Woman's Realm's
Women at Work series in July. -
Footballers go for the burn
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'Fast and furious' is how Gary
Dunne, grocery manager at
Kingsway, described the district's second annual five-a-side football
tournament. The hot weather and
'living room carpet' astro turf did not deter the players from... -
Ladies enjoying a flutter
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Ladies enjoying a flutter
The day began with Bucks Fizz
and croissants and ended with a
hotel meal. In between was 'great
weather and company - all girls
together - and a chance to get
dressed up and have a really
good... -
Meet the neighbours
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Meet the neighbours
We have more news of how stores
are allocating the total £150,000 this
year made available for older people
through the Good Neighbour
Scheme. Here is a selection:
• Sunderland presented £250 to... -
A modern masterpiece
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A modern masterpiece
A teacher's pack provided with each set of
pictures contains information about the paintings
and the artists as well as suggestions about how
the pictures can be used in lessons, projects... -
SSA OFFERS
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SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION
Tel: 0719217227
AUTUMN COLOURS
OF THE HIGHLANDS
Tourplan (Scotland) Ltd are offering another fantastic
break at a special discounted price to Sainsbury's staff
and friends. Accommodation is... -
ENGLAND MIA ENGLAND
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Fresh pasta and pasta sauces made in England created huge
interest when they were introduced two years ago. Now the
range which offers products made to authentic Italian recipes
has been extended. Fusili Pomodoro or,... -
GAME ON
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Customers in 40 selected stores have the opportunity to
bag something special for a treat or dinner party. The
Sainsbury's Frozen Game range has been relaunched and
extended. Hen Pheasant, Cock Pheasant, Wood Pigeon
and now... -
LITTLE BLACK NUMBER
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LITTLE BLACK NUMBER
MOST STORES
Sainsbury's first own brand Cheese Truckle has rolled into
233 stores. Covered in black wax, the truckle's stylish
exterior protects a flavoursome interior. The barrel-shaped
260g truckle Is... -
RARE PIECES
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Our more avant garde art
galleries have featured a
number of art pieces
made of chocolate in
recent months. Now
Sainsbury's introduces
limited edition chocolate
bars which will not sit
around being looked at
for very... -
YOU CAN'T TOP THESE
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A HEDGEHOG CHANGED MY LIFE
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It is not the average lounge.
Nor is it the average
intensive care unit. Or the
average office when you
think of it. Kevin and Maria
Ahronson 's lounge was
transformed into an animal
sanctuary three years ago
after Kevin... -
Give it your best shot
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Quite a number of you have put yourselves
in the frame already to win a camera worth
£100 in the JS Journal Photographic
Competition 1994. But just who will be the
winner? Well, Jo Laycock is picture editor
of the TV Times... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Employees who have
completed 40years' service
are:
MICHAEL BATES, senior mgr,
buying, Blackfriars.
KENNETH CAMPBELL, section
mgr, meat, Taplow.
TONY LANAWAY, reception,
Woking. RICHARD STOVELL,
butcher. East... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Length of service in brackets
CAROL ALDEN, checkout/
replenishment assistant.
Coldhams Lane, died after a
short illness on July 27 aged
45 (2 years). LINDSEY DA VIES,
staff restaurant assistant,
Talbot Heath, died... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
D FUHEY, additional
departmental mgr. Hedge End
(39 years). JC ANDREWS, snr
customer liaison officer,
customer services (38 years).
MT RENN, senior deputy, dry
goods. Wood Green (37
years). J WILLIAMS, meat... -
ANNIVERSARY ADVERTISING
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ARCHIVES
ANNIVERSARY
ADVERTISING
This year, Sainsbury 's celebrates its
125th anniversary. The milestone is
being marked with the publication on
October 18 of a new book on the history
of the company (details will appear in...
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