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Company news including stories on:
3 The annual general meeting
3 Raising awareness on the millennium bug
4 Homebase's Christmas products launch
5 Fish Counter of the Year winners
7 The bakery teams of the year
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From the editor
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From the editor
We've managed to capture summer on film.
, For anyone who missed it, it happened on
28 June in Bristol when Colin Treacher's
central and western stores held their district
It's a Knockout competition (page... -
Chairman thanks Group colleagues in AGM speech
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Chairman thanks Group colleagues in AGM speech Chairman David Sainsbury thanked colleagues and gave an upbeat view of current
trading, in a speech delivered to shareholders at the Group's Annual General Meeting. David Sainsbury... -
Customers' choices now in store
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Customers' choices now in store The next phase of More
Choice Because It's Your
Choice, focusing on the improved range within five
product categories, started on 12 July. The original scheme last
August asked customers... -
The bug stops here
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Actors get to grips with the
millennium bug problem.
Nearly 300 buyers from JS,
Savacentre and Homebase
attended a drama workshop
aimed at raising awareness
about how the millennium
bug could affect the Group
if suppliers... -
Pet Club judged top dog
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Pet Club judged top dog
Sainsbury's has won its first direct marketing awards for its work on the Pet Club launched
in June last year. The award-winning Pet Club team - 1 to r: Clare Wilson,
Tricia Ferris and Karen Penney. At a... -
PetCare insurance launched
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PetCare insurance launched
Sainsbury's Bank launched its
highly competitive PetCare
Insurance in-store on 13 July.
Monthly premiums are priced
at £8.99 for dogs and £6.99
for cats, and offers include
500 reward points for... -
Simply having a glittering Christmas time
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Simply having a glittering Christmas time
It was all glitter and glitterati at
the Homebase Christmas product
launch when a bevy of glossy
magazine editors arrived to
review the company's range of
baubles, lights and tinsel.... -
First plaice for Rhyl
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First plaice for Rhyl
Blackfriars' Food Centre saw fierce competition in July, as five
regional winners of the Fish Counter of the Year competition for
JS stores fought for the top prize of a trip to Norway. Overcoming their... -
Small but perfectly formed
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The first Sainsbury's Local store has opened, in Hammersmith, west London.
Small but perfectly formed
The store is about a tenth of
the size of the average JS and
serves a wide range of
essentials - with a focus... -
The merits of low-interest credit cards
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The merits of low-interest credit cards
In addition to the Classic and Gold Visa credit cards that Sainsbury's Bank already
offers, the Merit Visa Card was launched in-store on 27 July. Especially designed for lowcost
credit... -
Design gives bags of appeal to carriers
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Design gives bags of appeal to carriers
Reusable carrier bags are
now in-store bearing the first
of the four winning designs
from the competition run
earlier this year for art
students at Glasgow,
Winchester and the
London... -
Sun always shines on Pitsea
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Sun always shines on Pitsea
Pitsea JS has won a company-wide sales competition for Sunny
Delight, the Procter and Gamble chilled juice drink launched in
stores in March. Sunny D shines at Pitsea:
The provisions team (l-r):... -
Wheelie new way to travel
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Wheelie new way to travel Sainsbury's has launched the UK's first supermarket
pedicab service through a trial taking place at
Islington store. Pedicabs are pedal-operated
rickshaws, an alternative
pollution-free means... -
Best bakeries bring home the bread
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Best bakeries bring home the bread
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Colleagues from twenty-one of the company's top bakeries gathered in Warwick
July, to find out which seven had become 1998's bakery teams of the year. The awards, run... -
JS employment policy recognized
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JS employment policy recognized
Sainsbury's has won the
Remploy Leading the Way
Award 1998 for the Retail
Sector, in recognition of
its excellent support and
employment of people
with disabilities. Kate Walker, human... -
Women return to work
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Women return to work
In partnership with JS, West Herts College has set up a
new course called Women
Returning To Work. The course aims to give
women who wish to return to
work, the confidence and
opportunity to learn... -
Chips are in at JS
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Sainsbury's recently
became the first major
retailer to be able to
accept the'Chip' or
'Smart' card.
Chips are
in at JS The trial began at Northamp-
ton store where specially-
adapted terminals can read
the chip embedded... -
News in brief
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Senior appointments for Shaw's
Homebase managing director Ross McLaren has
been appointed president and chief executive officer
of Shaw's with effect from 23 August, reporting to
deputy group chief executive David... -
Stratford links up with local school
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Stratford links up with local school
Stratford store recently played
host to 27 ten and 11 year olds
from St James C of E Junior
School, who were shown how
SABRE ordering works and the
importance of the cashier's role. The... -
It's gold for JS frozen
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It's gold for JS frozen
JS products have won
five awards at the British
Frozen Food Federation
annual awards dinner
held at London's Hilton
hotel in June. The awards are:
Gold award:
Best New Healthy Alternative
Product -... -
Ken's krazy car challenge
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Ken's krazy car challenge
Eastern regional director Ken
Barden, along with his PA Chris
Kew and marketing manager
Jason Sharpe, recently raced
round all 83 eastern region
stores in 24 hours to raise funds
for The Variety... -
News in brief
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Bully for the South of England Show
SAINSBURY'S
SUPER
BEEF BULL
(From I to r): Norman Lake, senior store manager at East Grinstead,
Pam Noel, Robert Snelling, Olympus, George Street, Julien Pursglove and
judge Alister... -
News in brief
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Play ball with Classic Cola
Sainsbury's
Basketball Tournament
Wembley Arena
Sat S &.Sun 6 • September '9
This year's Sainsbury's Basketball
Tournament, sponsored by Classic Cola, is to
take place on 5 and 6 September at... -
Quick on the draw
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Quick on the draw
A staggering 2,000 drawings
were entered for the Sainsbury's
School Rewards '98 National
Drawing Competition.
Primary and secondary
schools were challenged to
draw a picture of what they
most wanted for... -
Sainsbury's serves up more music
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Sainsbury's serves
up more music
Six youth orchestras from around Britain have been selected for national radio
broadcast, and concert sponsorship totalling £18,000, in the culminating phase of
the 1998 Sainsbury's Youth... -
Beaconsfield takes Helping Hands a step further
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Beaconsfield takes Helping Hands a step further The Helping Hands policy operating in all JS stores is
being given a boost at Beaconsfield thanks to the trial
of a community shopper scheme.
t Helping hand Sue Dobbs... -
News in brief
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Southport supplies car winner
Winner of the 'Win a Vauxhall Corsa
and a luxury make-over' national
competition, run by Weight Watchers
from Heinz and Sainsbury's, is
Southport customer Milly Isherwood.
Before being presented... -
Shining example
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Shining example
David Robb's northern
region district raised a
mammoth £8,810 through
its Penny Back during the
month of January for The
Starlight Foundation, a
charity dedicated to
brightening the lives of
seriously-ill... -
Group-wide
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Group-wide
Here's our regular round-up of what's been going on across the Group.. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES
MINIMUM WAGE
The government has announced the
level of the national minimum wage at
£3.60 ph, though 18 to 21 year olds... -
Last meeting for group staff council's original reps
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The current group staff council has met for the last time.
The 30-strong group, made up of representatives from
Sainsbury's, Homebase and Savacentre met at the Group's
Stamford Street headquarters on 9 June. The meeting... -
News at ten
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Ten bite-sized stories to get your teeth into.
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A QUESTION OF SPORT
Barnwood store manager Kevin
Healy got into the spirit of the
World Cup when he invited five
local schools to take part in a
special competition.... -
Writelines
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Have your say
Swinging
ode
Clare Havelock,
Queen Ethelburga's
School, York:
My trip to Sainsbury's
Oh! I do like to shop at
Harrogate Sainsbury's,
Oh! I do like to be beside
the sweets.
I do like to gaze upon the
bread... -
The natural choice
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What is organic?
Organic products must be produced in a way which:
does not use artificial pesticides, fertilizers or other
chemicals
uses crop rotation and other natural methods to
ensure soil fertility
excludes the use of... -
Val Reas organic wine
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To win a case of Val Reas organic wine, simply circle the correct
number in this statement:
JS sells over 100, 200, or 300 organic products.
Name:
Address:
Work location:
Contact tel no:
The first correct entry pulled from... -
Sunday fun days with the SSA
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You can't knock a bit of healthy competition
The greatest competition facing stores in Colin Treacher's central and
western district isn't from rival retailers but from each other - or at
least that's how it seemed when the... -
You and the EURO
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You and the EURO
A lot has been said about the coming of the single European currency, but how will the euro
actually affect you and what is Sainsbury's doing to prepare for its arrival? Timetable for conversion
to single... -
We are the champions
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Shortly before England's and Scotland's World Cup
dreams lay in tatters in St Etienne, teams from St Clares
JS and JS's Northern Irish stores were covering themselves
in glory at Millwall's stadium in south London. 4?
St... -
Don't forget your toothbrush
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Don't forget your toothbrush
Four new
Microban
toothbrushes
are available
offering built-in
protection
against bacteria.
The toothbrushes
are: Microban Adult
Firm (£1.99), Microban
Adult Medium (£1.99),
Microban Kids... -
Feed on chicken
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Feed on chicken
New to the frozen range are four healthy balance, 95% fat-free products - Chicken in
Creamy Leek & Ham Sauce, Chicken in Tomato & Basil Sauce, Chicken in Creamy
Mustard & Honey Sauce and Chicken in Peppercorn... -
Sponges worth splashing out on
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Sponges worth splashing out on
Three soft-baked sponges are new in-store. Suitable for vegetarians,
Apricot & Almond, Apple Crumble and Sour Cherry cost £1.59 each
and serve approximately six helpings. -
Straight from the farm
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Straight from the farm
Handmade on a farm in Devon, from Jersey milk and natural
ingredients, are four new Farmhouse Yogurts. The four flavours
are: Lemon Curd, Bramble, Devon Toffee and Rhubarb. Suitable
for vegetarians and... -
The taste test
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The taste test
This month's venue for the Journal's taste test is
the back garden of Janet Glover from the
community affairs department at Blackfriars.
Janet's Jack Russell-cross, Patch, volunteered to
try the new Scout's... -
Back to nature
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Back to nature
Sainsbury's has
launched a new,
premium naturalextract
skincare range
which will leave your
skin feeling soft and
gently moisturized.
Plant extracts from
aloe vera, lavender,
jojoba, ginseng and
witch... -
Britain's groundbreaking sausage
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Britain's groundbreaking sausage
Sainsbury's has launched the UK's first totally organic,
supermarket sausage. JS already offers the largest range
of organic meat of any supermarket and has introduced
two branded lines of... -
Favourite flavours go bite-sized
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Favourite flavours go bite-sized
For a tasty snack, two new mini pie selections are now
available - Nine Cherry Bakewells and Nine Assorted Fruit
Pies. The assorted selection includes blackcurrant, apple,
and peach & apricot... -
Full-flavour cheese from the farmhouse
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Full-flavour cheese
from the farmhouse
Another addition to Sainsbury's ever-increasing organics
range is
Organic
Mature
Farmhouse Cheddar. Suitable
for vegetarians
and certified by
the Soil
Association, the
cheese costs... -
Microban bacteria from your house
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Microban bacteria from your house
Three new Microban
cloths are available-
Dishcloths x3 (£1.59),
Cleaning Cloths x3
(£1.39) and a Floorcloth
(95p). The in-built
Microban works
continually, helping to
prevent the growth... -
Be in it to win it
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Be in it to win it
Huddersfield's SSA committee has
increased SSA membership at the
store from 50% to 62%, and rising,
following the introduction of a
monthly £50 prize draw. Pictured with
TESSA (The Exciting SSA), the... -
Bletchley birthday
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Bletchley birthday
This year Bletchley is
celebrating its 25th
anniversary and is looking for
store and deputy managers
who've worked at the store, to
attend a dinner dance in
November. If you are one of
those managers and... -
Decade for Grimsby
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Decade for Grimsby
Grimsby store is ten years old
in October. To celebrate this
milestone colleagues at the
store arc holding a reunion
on 10 October at Grimsby
Town FC's Inn on the Park.
Tickets are £4.50 and... -
Football lesson for Derby kids
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Football lesson for Derby kids
Thanks toJS's sponsorship of
the Derby County Soccer
Academies, a free, football
training session for the
children of colleagues in the
Derby area is being arranged
for September on a day yet... -
Give us the nod, Hod
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Give us the nod, Hod
After Glenn Hoddie's Englant
squad were sent packing from
the World Cup, Poole store
ottered its very own alternative
squad for Glenn to consider
for Euro' 2000. They're ready
and waiting, Glenn. -
New record for penny mile
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New record for penny mile
Ashbourne Lions Club, with
the help of Ashbourne JS,
collected 89,100 one-pence
pieces and set about
shattering the Guiness Book
of Records best time for
laying a mile of pennies.
It took just... -
Streatham's barbie survives the weather
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Streatham's barbie survives the weather
SSA committee members
June Pinner, Joyce Slater and
Pat Roberts tuck in.
Due to the appalling June
weather, Streatham office's SSA
barbecue evening turned into
an indoor affair at... -
Whizz Kidz benefits from football fest
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Whizz Kidz benefits from football fest
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Jon (front left) and Jodie with the
rest of the Whizz Kidz footballers.
Jon Brodie of Stockton
Savacentre organized a
sponsored marathon football
match recently in aid of... -
Checkout workout
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Checkout workout
Jane Quinn at Lordshill JS took the opportunity to do some
motivating of her own when Mr Motivator arrived, on behalf of
McVitie's, to promote the Go Ahead lines currently available
in-store. Mr Motivator... -
Fisherman's tale makes record books
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Fisherman's tale makes record books
Paul Fox, a butcher at King's Lynn JS, has earned
his place in the record books by catching the
largest fish the banks of the Bradmoor lakes have
ever seen. With the mirror
carp weighing in... -
Goodbye Frank
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Goodbye Frank
Frank O'Donnell recently retired
as store manager of Homebase
Manchester, Worsley, and
celebrated in fine style with a
party at the Lymm Hotel. The
party was organized by
regional manager Ian Forrester
and... -
Lessons at Leven
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Lessons at Leven
The teachers of Mountfleurie School took children from primary three and four for a tour of Leven JS
recently. The children were shown round the in-store bakery, had taste tests of exotic fruits, and
washed it... -
Put on a happy face
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Put on a happy face
Thomas Cook, store greeter at Camden, recently charmed his way
into his local newspaper, the Camden Chronicle, by cheering up
yet another customer - a reporter on the newspaper. Tom, who
admits to being '60... -
The pirates of Ealing
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The pirates of Ealing
The new members of the
19th Ealing brownie pack
are a gang of piratescardboard
pirates
provided by Coldharbour
Lane store. The brownies
needed pirates for their
pack's holiday theme and went to the... -
Away the lass
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Away the lass
Whilst most stores were busy getting their football point of sale material together, Haverhill's store
manager Linda Alexander was in France getting busy with the World Cup.
Originally from Fife, Linda joined... -
Birthday surprise
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Birthday surprise
Because Jan McDonald's
birthday coincided with
Ellesmere Port's opening after
a five-day re-fit, the store
decided she was the perfect
person to reopen the store.
Jan's pictured with senior
deputy Darren... -
Brighton or bust
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Brighton or bust
A team from the development division at Blackfriars raised a massive £6,734 when
they successfully cycled the 58 miles from Clapham Common to Brighton in the
annual London to Brighton cycle race. Before the... -
Car booters do Merry well
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Car booters do Merry well
Abbey gets set for the boot sale with
( I to r) Margaret Field, Rebecca
Mawer, Gail Warren, Debbie Field,
Margaret Douthwaite, Alan Logie
and Margaret Madeley.
Colleagues at Merry Hill... -
Crafty rafters come in first
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Crafty rafters come in first
Not quite Titanic - but Newbury's team
paddled into first place without hitting
any icebergs in the Kennet and Avon
Canal. Fourteen colleagues from Newbury
JS used all their cunning... -
Doreen leaves the deli
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Doreen leaves the deli
Doreen Wood from
Winchmore Hill store has
retired after nearly 27 years
with JS. Doreen started at
Palmers Green in grocery
before moving to Southgate as
leading sales assistant. When
Southgate... -
Double 25th celebration
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Double 25th celebration
t i l r>r r
o celebrate 25 years ot
trading, Orpington treated all
its staff to a free meal on
8 May. Three colleagues -
Margaret Griffin (left) Sylvia
Mussett and Sylvia Holmes
(right) - were in... -
Every penny helps
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Every penny helps
A penny for your thoughts • I to r:
Emma Thomson from The Starlight
Foundation, Ray Wilkins, and
Cobham's senior deputy manager,
Chris Barnes, and former price
controller Wayne Ingram.
In just six months... -
Amblecote opts to support playgroup
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Amblecote opts to support playgroup
Thanks to a request put
forward by a colleague at
Amblecote to store manager
Nick Preece, Wall Heath
Community Centre's pre-school
group has been provided with
play equipment by... -
Cheadle's fund-raising challenge
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Cheadle's fund-raising challenge
Cheadle JS raised an impressive
£250 for Pendlebury
Children's Hospital's Dr Joe
Raffe Renal Unit Appeal. A team of eight colleagues took part in
an It's a Knockout competition
as part of a... -
High seas adventure for Side By Side kids
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High seas adventure for Side By Side kids
Malcolm Paramore, fresh
foods deputy at Water Lane,
has been busy with a very
seaworthy Side By Side
project. Malcolm and 30
colleagues organized a
sponsored cycle ride in... -
Winchester MP gets a taste of work
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Winchester MP gets a taste of work
Winchester store gave local MP Mark
Oaten a taste of 'real work' when he
swapped his Westminster suit for a
Sainsbury's England Squad shirt.
Mark was put through his paces on a
checkout,... -
The £25 crossword and £10 wordsearch
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Sun & Sand crossword
CLUES
ACROSS
I . These hold holiday clothes (9)
6. Mickey Mouse's holiday
State (7)
7. Country for those who want to
see fjords (6)
8. Travel method for those who like to
make tracks! (7)
9. Workers... -
It's Up 2 You
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The Journal and One 2 One are offering you the
chance to go mobile with Up 2 You, the pay-as-yougo
mobile phone service from One 2 One. One 2 One has four Nortel m800 Up 2 You phone packs, each worth £129.99, to be won by JS... -
Singing along to The Best Anthems.. Ever CD are:
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Singing along to The Best Anthems.. Ever CD are:
DEBORAH GODDARD. Wimbledon; MARK HARVEY. Newcastle; KAREN ROBERT, Salisbury; PETER FORREST,
Southport; PETER SEARLES, Heaton Park.
Trekking across the galaxy with the Star Trek... -
Tricky trivia
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Tricky trivia Let's see how
you do in this
month's Tricky
Trivia quiz. -
SSA OFFERS
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SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION
OUT OF HOURS
The central SSA has negotiated for members and
their families to take part in the select Treasure
Houses of England promotion, and save a stately
£50 PLUS when visiting the nation's... -
AA OFFER CORRECTION
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AA OFFER CORRECTION
Apologies for the inaccuracy of the joint AA membership prices quoted in the last issue
The price list should have read:
SINGLE MEMBERSHIP: Covers you in any car as a driver or passenger
Option 200: £65... -
Long service
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Long service
Colleagues who have completed 25 years' service:
MARTIN BALMER district stock specialist, eastern region CAROL BENING checkout/replenishment
assistant, High Wycombe DON BOSWELL. senior product support analyst,... -
Obituary
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Obituary
PAMELA COMER, 57, a senior checkout assistant at Kempshott died on 20 June after a long illness
M7yrs) PAMHUGGARD64, a checkout/replenishment assistant at Tottenham died suddenly on 18 June
(16yrs). LIZ MUZKYA, 41, a... -
Retirements
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Retirements
CATHY ADAMS, chief display assistant, Luton (18yrs) ANN ALEXANDER, staff restaurant assistant,
Perton (IGyrs) SAMMV BELL, warehouseman, Hoddesdon depot (21yrs) SHEILA BOVCE, fresh foods
replenishment assistant. East... -
Sound and Vision
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Cheers to Mrs Brown
This month's video review gets off to an historic start with the
Oscar*-nominated epic, Mrs Brown. Starring Judy Dench and Billy
Connolly, Mrs Brown is based on the true-life relationship between
Queen... -
Weddings
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Weddings
ANDY DEACON, fresh foods departmental manager at
Pitsea met wife-to-be ISOBEL LEE from labour methods,
eastern regional office, when she was knocked
unconscious in a nightclub Despite this start the couple
married on... -
A housekeeper's work is never done
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A housekeeper's work is never done A book lent to the archives by maintenance engineer Jimmy Woodman, called
Recipes of the 1940s, details dishes cooked during the Second World War.
The book includes a series of recipes supplied...
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