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Essentials move aside for Economy
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Essentials move aside for Economy
The JS Economy range was
expanded to around 50 products
last month as the Essential for
Essentials badging was phased
out.
SAINSBURVS
ECONOMY
CORN
FLAKES
with Vitamins and Iron
Explains... -
Frontline
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You choose
A free gift with every JS Journal is your very own guide to
tine top management. It helps to put faces to names and
you may wish to keep this poster in a handy place for
reference.
What is your choice for Product... -
JS is favourite
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JS is favourite
For the second year running, JS
has won the coveted title of
Supermarket Wine Merchant of
the year in the Wine Magazine
International Challenge. JS beat
off competition by winning over
150 medals and... -
JS supports polar explorer
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JS supports polar explorer
In a unique form of
sponsorship, JS is
providing food and
nutritional advice to a
British polar explorer to
make a world record
crossing of the Antarctic.
Roger Mear plans to
make the first... -
Multibuys multiply
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Multibuys multiply
Two hundred stores will soon notice
offers available to customers.
new, more complex Multibuy Previously, offers were limited
along the lines of buy two cans of
beans, get one free. New
computer software... -
How to beat domestic violence
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A free helpline for victims
June 26.
of domestic violence was launched at Farlington store on
How to beat domestic violence The 24-hour helpline is a
joint initiative by Portsmouth
City Council and
local support... -
Partnership bears fruit
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Partnership bears fruit
The start of the English apple season was marked by
more than just mists and mellow fruitfulness when
chairman David Sainsbury launched the company's
Partnership in Produce initiative. The scheme... -
Unplugged on the dance floor
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Unplugged on the dance floor
It was the end of August, A Level results had just been announced and bright
young things were converging on one of London's top night spots, courtesy of
Sainsbury's. The prospective... -
Delivering the goods to midwives
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Delivering the goods to midwives
JS received a warm welcome from 600 midwives from
throughout the UK when the company attended the
Royal College of Midwives' Annual Conference in
Belfast recently. Senior buyer Avril
Grover... -
Feedback from Talkback
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Feedback from
Talkback
Staff are being asked in a
wide-ranging questionnaire
for opinions on topics such
as their feelings about their
job, and thoughts about the
company and the service
we provide to customers.
Talkback... -
Hot result for Bridgend baker
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Hot result for Bridgend baker
Michael Maher with his wife receives the runners-up
certificate from category sponsor Cryovac's Jeff Deighton.
Bridgend bakery manager Mike Maher swapped his
whites and boater hat for black tie on... -
Pictures for schools launched
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Pictures for schools launched
Bernard Perlin, one of the artists featured in the 1995 Pictures for Schools selection, made an emotional visit to the
launch of the scheme
on September 21. Bernard (above) had flown
over from... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
Two new directors were
announced on September 26:
IAN BALDWIN is appointed
director of trading at
Homebase; EDWARD BONNER is
appointed director of finance
and systems at Savacentre.
A number of board... -
Great ideas brought together by Helping Hands
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Great ideas brought together by Helping Hands
Eighteen months of hard work by store staff
culminated earlier last month with the press launch of
the customer initiative Helping Hands. Work by staff focused
strongly on... -
News in brief
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News in brief
Safety first prize
JS staff from Maidstone
store and Blackfriars
worked in conjunction
with Maidstone Borough
Council to promote food
safety at the Kent County
Show in July. Below,
Maidstone store... -
DEVELOPMENT NEWS
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This is the first of a new occasional
feature to keep
you posted on
property
developments
around the Group,
in addition to all
the UK Group
openings we
include. The new SPS hoarding outside East
Grinstead.
J... -
Homebase opening—Winchester
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WINCHESTER
Opening date: 18 August 1995
Address: Winnal Industrial Estate,
Winchester, Hampshire
Opened by: David Boverhoff,
head of retailing
Store manager: Kevin Prince
Project manager: Eric Hodges
Staff: 65 (35 new... -
Branch opening—Dome Roundabout, Watford
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DOME ROUNDABOUT, WATFORD
The new Watford store incorporates the first JS Pharmacy, located beside the health, beauty
and baby products. Watches, jewellery, cameras, electrical personal care products and a
whole range of... -
Writelines
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Patricia Green, personnel manager, Stanway
This is how some of our more regular customers dress while shopping at
Stanway. Carol Hughes' husband suffers from multiple sclerosis and recently she
asked her friends to pledge money... -
Virtual Reality in store
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Is this some sort of futuristic vision? Yes,
but it's here today in the form of the
computer model of Salford being used to
help design the store of tomorrow.
Salford store has been painstakingly recreated
on a computer in... -
You vote for your FAVOURITE INGREDIENT
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You vote for your FAVOURITE INGREDIENT Which do you think is the best
of the hundreds of product hnes
launched into stores in the last
year? This is your chance to pick your product of the
year and win £100. You, the staff,... -
Long, hot summer
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It was a sweltering summer and as temperatures rose
so did the sales of many of our products. At the same
time, some products languished in warehouses. The
Journal looks back on a long, hot summer.
. England and Wales... -
Side by Side we can work wonders
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Side by Side we can work wonders
From creating a
reminiscence room for
elderly patients at
Basingstoke to fun days out
for children with disabilities
In Plymouth, staff at 24 JS
branches have already
discovered what it... -
SOUND, VISION, ACTION!
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SOUND, VISION, ACTION!
The new audio and video entertainment department at Banbury Is something to sing and dance about, as Michelle Gayle,
former Eastender and rising pop star, found out. Singer Michelle Gayle with a young fan... -
Videos and albums to win
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Videos and albums to win
If you would like to take home some of the top forty videos and
albums then this competition Is for you. We have five videos and
albums (tape or CD) for the first prize winner, three of each for... -
Personnel and Labour Management System
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Personnel and Labour Management System
Departmental managers are getting a helping hand with staff
scheduling from a new system called PALMS. PALMS is helping to solve an age-old
challenge - how to make sure we have the
right... -
Fast response to fire
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Fast response to fire
Kingsbury and New
Kenton branches gave a
helping hand to a mother
of four left homeless after
fire swept through her
home.
All Denise Jackson's
furniture was ruined in the
blaze and, as she had... -
Pennies for them
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Pennies for them
Camden store donated
£550 from Penny Back to
the Camden Family Service
Unit in order to set up a toy
and equipment library.
Bob Oliver, deputy services
manager, and Fionnuala
Mclntyre, district quality... -
Special delivery to Romania
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Special delivery to Romania
Wolverhampton store came
to the help of the Royal Mail
and the children of Siret in
Romania when they donated
£270 of stock to Anneka
Rice's own charity, The
Romanian Challenge
Appeal.
Drivers... -
We've got the power
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We've got the power
When colleagues of
Charlton driver Shaun
Fitzgerald heard his
mother had suffered a
stroke and needed an
electric scooter, they
decided to pull together.
Seven weeks of
fundraising included a... -
Meet the gang 'cos the depot's here
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Meet the gang 'cos the depot's here
Basingstoke depot and
driver Steve Tossle are
the Basingstoke Scout
Gang Show's favourite
ingredients. They came to
the rescue with a service
considerably beyond 'carry
to car'.
When... -
We're on a road to clean air
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We're on a road to clean air
It may not be aviation fuel but City Diesel has really taken off. By the end of
October, it will have been extended to 75 JS petrol stations following the initial
launch onto London
forecourts in... -
Mad Manx
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Mad Manx
Russell receives the sponsorship cheque from Texas Installations regional
sales manager Mike Romaines as Leighton Buzzard general store manager
Steve Jones admires the machinery. Russell Waring rides at 150 mph
on... -
Newton knocks 'em out
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Newton knocks 'em out
It was a definite knockout defeat for major retailers in
Newhaven when the JS Newhaven team took top
honours at the Somerfield It's a Knockout Challenge.
Andy Reams, Carl Barbosa, Malcolm White,... -
Now we are one
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Now we are one
It was steak, chips and
champagne for all when Harlow
store celebrated its first birthday.
Staff were treated to a three
course lunch followed by a disco
and birthday cake at tea time.
Each paid £1.50 for... -
Portrait of the artist
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Portrait of the artist
Leonard Dayle is a supermarket
worker by night but an artist by
day. A member of the Crystal
Palace night shift, Leonard has
long subsidised his first love with
work at JS. But he is gaining
more... -
COMPETITIONS
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ROMANCE STORIES:
Touching tales have
been pouring into our I
offices since we asked
staff last month for their
love stories. It may be the
prize of a luxury romantic
weekend including Orient
Express trip, top hotel stay... -
Fame but no fortune!
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Fame but no fortune!
Glna (left) and Chris with the show's host Dale Winton. You would have thought that when
night shift display assistants Gina
Weedon and Chris Burroughs
from Beckenham entered the
television show... -
NVQ qualifiers celebrate
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NVQ qualifiers celebrate
Durham and Whitley Bay staff with the Right Worshipfui iVIayor of Durham,
Councillor Terry McDonnell, Maureen Ciaraldi, Mary Duncan, Sharon
Ellison, Sarah Foreman, Pauline Hutton, Julie Hailes, Marie... -
Competition
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COMPETITION
You could be the proud
owner of a brand new CD
ROM Apple Macintosh
Performs that comes with
17 CD ROM packages
worth well over £1,000.
Not only good for the kids,
but great for Mum and
Dad too. Just answer... -
Get your paws on a new computer
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Get your paws on a new computer
Our four-legged friends now have
their very own JS sub-brand with a
new range of pet foods launched at
the beginning of October.
The Paws cat food range and Scout's
dog food range are much... -
Give chocs away
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Give chocs away
The Christmas countdown has
begun and festive chocolates are
beginning to appear on the shelves.
This year's confectionery range is
expanded with chocoholics young
and old finding something to tempt
them.... -
Cereal thrillers
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Cereal thrillers
The cereal department has three
new lines in stores. Multi-Grain
Puffed Cereal (160g) and Balance
(500g), a breakfast cereal like
Kellogg's Special K.
Multi-Grain Puffed Cereal is a
blend of barley, oats,... -
Chew this one over
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Chew this one over
Does your chewing gum lose its flavour on the bedpost
overnight? If so, chances are you're not chewing the new 66
Chewing Gum. 66 comes in three varieties, sugarfree
spearmint and
peppermint flavours,
as... -
Fancy finales
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Fancy finales
Complementing the existing range
of Mini Fruit Tartlets, introduced
last Christmas, are Pecan Nut
and Mincemeat Mini Tartlets.
Sold in boxes of 12, the
tartlets retail at £2.95. They are
ideal to serve as a... -
Quality housing for plants
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Quality housing for plants
Homebase has launched a new range of greenhouses, accessories and
optional extras.
The wide range includes shelving, staging, automatic ventilator
openers and cold frames: everything you need to... -
Soft drinks go wobbly
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Soft drinks go wobbly
Taking the soft drink range into a
new dimension is the introduction
of Classic Cola, Cool Crush and
Gio jellies.
Made with the same
concentrate as the soft drinks,
the jellies are available in... -
SSA OFFER
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The London Toy Model Museum 21-23 Craven Road, London W2
The London Toy Museum was founded by a
private collector and opened to the general
public in 1982. It houses over 7,000
amazing old and spectacular working
models. A... -
A REMINDER:
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A REMINDER: The
retirennents and long
service sections are
compiled from information
received centrally. You
should notify the JS
Journal direct if you would
like us to feature a
v»/edding (both partners
must work for... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Employees who have
completed 25 years' service:
TED ANDREWS, transport
supervisor, Basingstoke
depot. IAN BILHAM, warehouse
assistant, Chichester. RITA
BORRAS, frozen foods
assistant, Bitterne. ROSE
BRIMLEY,... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Length of service appears in
brackets.
IRENE BESAGNI, dry goods
reductions controller at
Muswell Hill, aged 63, died
after a long illness on August
4 (Syrs). PATRICIA DUNLOP,
checkout assistant at High
Wycombe,... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
DOROTHY BENNY, restaurant
assistant, Nuneaton (8yrs).
PAUL BUTLER, Northwich
(2yrs). CONSTANCE CALDER,
checkout/replenishment
assistant, Brentwood (12yrs).
ALAN CHAMPION, kiosk
assistant, Bournemouth
(5yrs).... -
WEDDINGS
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WEDDINGS
Rustington senior baker
PAUL LEE and photo lab
assistant LOUISE DOWDALL
were married at the
Rustington Parish Churcli on
August 19. Things went
almost perfectly. Half way
through the service, the
page boy, Paul's... -
WONDERFUL WATFORD
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ARCHIVES
WONDERFUL
WATFORD
If all my branches gave me the same pleasure as Watford, my task would indeed be light. /
These words of praise were received by Edward Tupman, manager of the Watford store, in a
missive from George...
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