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  • Contents Page 02

    Page 2-3
    News
    Page 4-7
    Branch openings, Lewes Road, Beeston
    Page 8
    Friends and neighbours — a JS charity scheme
    Page 9
    MENCAP — its pathway to our stores
    Page 10/11
    New products
    Page 12-16
    Planning the JS look — how do...

  • DEREK GRAHAM 02

    DEREK GRAHAM has been appointed
    departmental director,
    JS depots. He is responsible to
    David Quarmby for all aspects of
    the operation of the four JS
    depots.
    The following appointments
    have been made as a result:...

  • Distribution of control 02

    Distribution of control
    David Quarmby Len Payne DAVID QUARMBY is now responsible at board level for the distribution division in succession to Len
    Payne. Len Payne will continue with his other board responsibilities in...

  • Textiles joins toiletries 02

    Textiles joins toiletries
    THE TEXTILES department
    has merged with toiletries with
    greater concentration on a more
    limited textile range. The joint
    department will be under Brian
    Horley.
    Ann Heath, formerly manager
    of...

  • Brighton's best new building 03

    Brighton's best new building
    THE NEW SUPERMARKET in
    Lewes Road, Brighton, has won
    this year's new building award
    from Brighton Borough
    Council.
    A judging panel described the
    building's design as 'creating
    elegance in a...

  • Journal awarded top trophies 03

    Journal awarded top trophies
    Left to right: Yvonne Burke; Dick Coleman, BAIE national chairman; Ann Grain, assistant editor and
    lane Heeney, editorial assistant. THIS MONTH the JS Journal is
    creating a few headlines of its
    own...

  • JS results are announced 03

    STOP PRESS
    IS results
    are
    announced
    AS THE Journal went to press,
    JS announced its end of year
    results for 1984/85.
    Following another successful
    year, there was an increase in
    sales by 16.6 per cent, retail profit
    rose...

  • NEW AGENCY FOR TV ADS 03

    NEW AGENCY FOR TV ADS
    JS has appointed Abbott
    Mead Vickers/SMS Ltd to
    handle its mainstream
    television and newspaper
    advertising account. The
    agency will also continue to
    look after the company's
    national colour...

  • They're clean 03

    They're clean
    TWO STORES have recently
    been awarded Highly Commended
    certificates by their local
    council.
    Aylesbury won an award from
    Aylesbury Vale District Council
    and Maidenhead was similarly
    honoured by the Royal...

  • Branch opening—Lewes Road 04

    LEWES ROAD
    S e a s o f c u s t o m e r s q u e u e d u p t h e e l e g a n t g l a s s c o v e r e d
    m o v i n g w a l k w a y a w a i t i n g t h e o p e n i n g o f L e w e s R o a d ,
    B r i g h t o n o n A p r i l 2 3 . T h...

  • Branch opening—Beeston 06

    Laser came to life for Beeston when
    the replacement
    Sainsbury's
    opened—the first
    store to open with
    computerised
    scanning check­outs. Customers
    were impressed
    with the speed and
    ease of the new
    checkout
    operation....

  • Dancing for their lives at Lincoln 08

    Dancing for their lives at Lincoln
    STAFF AT LINCOLN branch
    recently bopped their way into the
    night at a disco organised by
    supermarket assistant, Mary
    Werrell, to raise funds which will
    buy new radio equipment for
    LIVES...

  • Giving a neighbourly hand 08

    Giving a neighbourly hand
    MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY
    handicapped groups
    nationwide have recently
    r e c e i v e d s u p p o r t from
    Sainsbury's community project,
    the JS Good Neighbour Scheme.
    Towards the end of last...

  • MENCAP'S PATHWAY TO EMPLOYMENT 09

    MENCAP'S PATHWAY TO EMPLOYMENT
    RARELY ABSENT, hardly ever
    ill, never late — that's how
    Pathway describes the kind of
    employees their mentally handicapped
    trainees make.
    The Pathway Employment
    Service is organised...

  • Cool and smooth 10

    Cool and smooth
    FOR ALL would-be sweetsmelling
    smoothies out there,
    Sainsbury's has launched a new
    range of toiletries for men,
    called, appropriately enough —
    'For Men'.
    Sainsbury's Anti-Perspirant
    Deodorant for men, has...

  • Give it style 10

    Give it style
    TO MAKE hair more manageable
    and easier to style, use
    Sainsbury's Hair Styling Gel.
    It may be applied to wet or
    damp hair or even dry hair for
    the fashionable 'wet look'. The
    Gel will wash or brush out...

  • New editions 10

    New editions
    SAINSBURY'S NEW LOOK
    cookbooks are here! As reported
    in last month's Journal, the
    whole soft back range is being
    re-vamped and the first six
    revised editions plus two new
    titles are now in store.
    The range is...

  • New wines of quality 10

    New wines of quality
    HOT OFF the grape press are
    two new wines from JS.
    Urziger Schwarzlay Qualitatswein
    Mosel-Saar-Ruwer is a
    medium white wine from vineyards
    around the village of Urzig
    in the heart of the Mosel...

  • Pure veggies 10

    Pure veggies
    THE LATEST to join the team
    of Sainsbury's products for
    healthy eating are a trio of
    canned vegetables.
    JS has introduced Garden
    Peas, Cut Green Beans and
    Whole Carrots, all canned in
    water. The cans contain...

  • Cream of yogurts 11

    A REAL TASTE of the summer
    can be had with Sainsbury's new
    Creamy Yogurts.
    These luxury yogurts are
    made with added fresh cream and have a maximum fat content
    of just five per cent. They are in
    two flavours — Nectarine...

  • Double choice 11

    WINE LOVERS will have double
    delight as from June there will be
    two wines of the month every
    month.
    Sainsbury's Alsace Pinot
    Blanc has an elegant dryness
    with a fragrant bouquet. It
    comes from the region of
    Alsace, an area...

  • Roll out the turkey 11

    THE TRADITIONAL Sunday
    dinner could soon have a new
    look. Sainsbury's has recently
    introduced Turkey Breast Roast,
    and at only £2.08 (567g) it
    needn't be saved just for the
    weekend!
    Very convenient, Turkey
    Breast Roast...

  • Savoury bakes 11

    FOR FEEDING FAMILIES or
    just dinner for one, any of the
    new launches from the pie department
    is sure to be ideal.
    Sainsbury's Minced Beef and
    Onion Pie is now available in a
    new 'large size' — big enough to
    feed four to...

  • Shades of summer legs 11

    LEGS WILL look lovelier when
    dressed in the latest Sainsbury's
    tights.
    The newest style, 'Le Spec' is
    probably one of the most
    original designs in hosiery this
    year. Red and blue dots are
    speckled on a white background
    to...

  • What a peach 11

    SPECIAL MEALS can be
    finished off in a special way with
    Sainsbury's new Peach Melba
    Upside Down Dessert — not to
    be trifled with!
    With ample servings for four,
    this 'dessert de-luxe' not only
    contains peaches and...

  • Planning the JS look—how do the store planning, merchandising and display department work 12

    Retail is detail. It's almost a company motto and it is
    applied to all aspects of the business. But nowhere is it,
    more apparent to customers than when they enter a JS
    store. It is detail which helps to make a Sainsbury's...

  • A cracking idea 17

    A cracking idea
    THE BRITISH SHOPPING public knows only too well that chickens
    cannot be relied on to lay eggs which will not crack under the
    pressure of the buffeting they get during peak hour shopping.
    Alarmed at the amount...

  • Asda buys furniture 17

    Asda buys furniture
    UNDOUBTEDLY the biggest news in retailing
    so far this year was the unexpected takeover
    bid announced by Associated Dairies Group
    (Asda) for MFI, the self assembly furniture
    group, in mid April.
    Only a few...

  • Bidding battles 17

    Bidding battles
    BUSINESS NEWS readers will
    realise that more excitement is
    generated by a takeover battle
    than by any set of results or
    routine announcement. The
    management of the victim
    company will always put up a
    good...

  • Brighter sparks 17

    Brighter sparks
    BRITISH HOME STORES and
    Marks & Spencer announced
    their results on the same day this
    year, inevitably leading to a field
    day in journalistic comparisons.
    BHS managed to better Marks
    profits increase (10.5...

  • Shop talk 17

    Shop talk
    The last month has seen furious
    activity in retailing. The news in
    brief:
    • Dee Corporation's long
    running battle to take over food
    manufacturer and retailer,
    Booker McConnell, failed. JS
    business news is...

  • SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION '85 18

    SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION '85
    Have a shot at the big shoot-out.
    Enter the SSA/JS Journal
    photographic competition 1985. The themes chosen for this
    year's competition are varied
    and very photogenic.
    From roller...

  • Darting victory for Bournemouth 19

    Darting victory for Bournemouth
    LORDSHILL BRANCH was
    the venue for this year's exciting
    Woking area Darts Competition.
    Following heated semi-finals,
    Basingstoke Central and
    Bournemouth came face to face
    in what promised to...

  • Drop in on the big day 19

    Drop in on the big day
    AS YOU CAN see from the programme
    circulated with this
    Journal, Family Day, which this
    year takes place on Sunday,
    June 16, promises to be the best
    ever. Coming in to land are the
    Red Devils...

  • Pavement pounders 19

    Pavement pounders
    SAINSBURY'S OWN 'chariots
    of fire' have been pounding the
    streets of late, running for fun
    and charity.
    The biggest event in recent
    months was the London
    marathon, held on Sunday,
    April 21.
    Michael...

  • Stark definition 19

    Stark definition
    ACTRESS FIONA RICHMOND,
    who, during her career,
    has revealed all, was once
    described as 'the kind of naked
    girl you would get at Sainsbury's
    if Sainsbury's sold naked girls',
    reported The Mail on...

  • They're in the money 19

    They're in the money
    STAFF AT Oldbury Homebase
    have got a lot to feel pleased
    about . . . £4,781!
    That was the magic figure
    scooped by their pools club on
    May 9. Twenty-four staff had a
    very nice day indeed, when,...

  • Firemen 20

    Firemen are notoriously big eaters. Who better then, to test Sainsbury's new Savoury Pie, made from
    myco-protein. Men of Chelmsford fire station were invited by the Essex Chronicle to taste the pie.
    Their verdict?...

  • Long servers look back 20

    Long servers look back
    HEAD OFFICE will be saying a
    sad farewell this month, to three
    long servers who are entering
    retirement. Between them, they
    have an astonishing 138 years'
    service!
    The 'new boy' of the trio, is
    Bert...

  • Nick's cut down to size 20

    Nick's cut down to size
    NICK POTHECARY, electrical
    design engineer at Blackfriars,
    has successfully shifted a huge
    weight off his shoulders (and
    elsewhere) in the last few
    months.
    On January 4, Nick weighed
    in at 28 stones...

  • 'Ere we go West Wickham 21

    'Ere we go West Wickham
    NEVER MIND the FA Cup, the
    EUFA cup or the Milk cup.
    Bromley area marked the end of
    its football season with the
    David Dahms trophy and the
    David Clapham cup.
    For West Wickham it was a
    double...

  • JS first aid book saves a life 21

    JS first aid book saves
    a life
    ANOTHER MEMBER of
    Sainsbury's staff, Tony Moore,
    driver at Hoddesdon depot, has
    saved a life.
    Whilst at Waltham Cross
    branch, Tony was stopped in a
    desperate bid for help. Two year
    old Mark...

  • Moles in Sainsbury's 21

    Moles in Sainsbury's
    IT IS NOT every day in a Sainsbury's
    supermarket that a
    fictional character suddenly
    appears on the shop floor and
    dominates a full morning's
    shopping expedition.
    T h a t ' s what happened
    recently in...

  • Feedback 22

    FEEDBACK
    Life in the
    Crescent
    From: May Walder, Redditch,
    Worcs.
    It was with shock and pride as I
    viewed the April Journal, to see
    the picture of my late husband,
    Alf Walder, proudly standing
    with staff at 98...

  • Long service 22

    Long service
    Vic Ash, perishable warehouseman
    at Charlton depot, has
    completed 25 year's service with
    the company.
    He joined JS at Union Street
    and in 1970, Vic transferred to
    Charlton.
    Peter Atkinson, bank chargehand
    at...

  • Retirements 22

    Retirements
    Reg Walker, assistant manager
    at Romford branch, has retired
    after 38 years with JS.
    He began his career with the
    company at Kentish Town
    manual shop. During his time
    with JS, Reg has worked in
    many London and...

  • Obituary 23

    Obituary
    Mary Ashton, supermarket
    assistant at Aylesbury, died
    suddenly on April 7, aged 52.
    She had been with the
    company since 1974.
    Jeremy Ball, management
    trainee at Redbank Road, died
    suddenly on April 12, aged...

  • Success of the skating sales lady 24

    ARCHIVES
    Success of the skating sales lady SAINSBURY'S ENTRIES for the
    ^ ^ 1911 Watford carnival were winners
    i J twice over. Not only did they carry
    ^"^ off the prizes for their fancy
    dress classes, but were rewarded for...