Table of content
-
Appointments
02
Appointments
JOHN PHILLIPSON was
appointed area director.
Eastern area, on April 25. He
was previously district manager.
Central and Western
area. He replaces John Galloway
who has left the company.
Roy Pagden has taken... -
Contents Page
02
Page 2-5
Headlines
Page 6
New JS sponsorship scheme for students
Page 7
Romford Homebase opening
Page 8
Wilmslow is extended
Page 8-9
Brentford Homebase opening
Page 10-11
JS launches the Health Education Programme
Page... -
Depot delivers distribution facts to MPs
02
Depot delivers distribution facts to MPs
Ministers see the back end of the business. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
paid an educational visit
to Charlton depot on May 16.
The members of the House of
Commons Transport Select
Committee... -
Frontline
02
FRONTLINE
THIS MONTH'S Journal
ofTers a bonus to readers in the
form of a unique pull-out
section containing photographs
of JS taken by Lord
Snowdon.
It is thirty years since he
took a series of photographs,
for the... -
High tech LINKs with charity
03
High tech LINKs with charity
AS THE 2,000th customer to pay for goods at High Wycombe
with a LINK debit card, IVIary Chappell was singled out for
special treatment.
To celebrate this landmark of the experiment in... -
New JS company will make most of old property
03
New JS company will make most of old property
JS HAS JOINED with London
and Edinburgh Trust pic
(LET) to form a 50/50 joint
development company, Sainsbury
LET Shop Developments
Limited.
This new company has... -
Results put JS at top in food retailing
03
Results put JS at top in food retailing
JS ANNUAL RESULTS have
yet again confirmed the company's
position at the top of
the food retaihng league table,
with group sales exceeding £5
billion for the first time, and
profits... -
Wine writer puts his name to best book
03
Wine writer puts his name to best book
WINE WRITER, Oz Clarke,
went on the road during April
and May to visit 12 stores as far
apart as York and Lee Green.
He was conducting a wine
tasting and signing copies of... -
. . . And Paula makes three
04
. . . And Paula makes three
PAULA KIERNAN joined the
Journal and celebrated her 21st
birthday at the same time.
Paula, from Rochdale in Lancashire,
is the Journal's new
editorial assistant. She transferred
from public... -
Milton Keynes welcomes a Princess
04
Milton Keynes welcomes
MILTON KEYNES welcomed a Royal visitor on May
12 when the Princess Royal officially opened the Milton
Keynes Food Centre and toured the JS supermarket.
Central and Western area director, Dino Adriano,... -
Children display great vision
05
Children display great vision
CHILDREN AT a Wakefield
school are enjoying the fruits
of their own imagination
thanks to JS.
A national arts competition,
the under 16 and schools
section of which was sponsored
by JS, called... -
Management structure corrections
05
Management structure corrections
HANDS UP those eagle eyes who spotted the two errors in last
month's article about the new management structure.
Management will, of course, not be starting any shift at 1.00
or 2.00 in the... -
New enterprise is launched
05
New enterprise is launched
JS PLAYED host on May 17 to
60 people who met to launch a
new enterprise project in
Blackfriars.
The LEntA Properties
workshops project will sec the
conversion of an old building on
the corner of... -
Orient expresses interest
05
Orient expresses interest
A TOP-LEVEL delegation of
Chinese economic policymakers
visited Nine Elms on
April 15.
The party of ten, mostly of
ministerial status, was drawn
from two of the most important
Chinese government... -
Wolverhampton is put in tiie picture
05
Wolverhampton is put in tiie picture
WHEN THE new JS store at
Wolverhampton was built,
incorporating the old St
George's church, a pool of
local talent was used. Architects
were Tweedale Planning and Design Group of... -
JS SPONSORS FUTURE MANAGERS THROUGH STUDIES
06
JS SPONSORS FUTURE MANAGERS THROUGH STUDIES
FROM SEPTEMBER this
year 15 students will begin
their courses at universities
and polytechnics across
Great Britain with one
thing in common — they
will all be taking part in... -
Homebase openings—Romford
07
HOMEBASE OPENING
1. First day customers queue right round the store and . . . 2. the welcome is
ready inside. 3. Manager, Paul Shoemaker and personnel officer. Dawn
Peterson, confer before kick off. 4. Information always... -
CUSTOMERS SEE DOUBLE AT WILMSLOW
08
CUSTOMERS SEE DOUBLE AT WILMSLOW
Wilmslow has almost doubled Its sales area and number
of checkouts with an extension carried out in three
stages over the past two years. The final stage was
completed on April 20.
Said... -
Homebase openings—Brentford
08
BRENTFORD
The latest Homebase store at Brentford looks set
to be a high flyer. The building's design, inspired by
an Italian biplane, met with unanimous approval
from the hundreds of guests attending a special
preview for... -
JS launches the Health Education Programme
10
DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR . . . FOLLOW THE
JS HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMME THIS MONTH the company launches the JS Health Education Programme.
The programme, which will run for the next eight months, will cover four themes: healthy... -
FUNDRAISING GETS TO THE HEART OF THINGS
12
FUNDRAISING GETS TO THE HEART OF THINGS
THIS YEAR JS staff will be putting heart into their
fundraising. The company's adopted charity for 1988/89
is The British Heart Foundation.
Money raised will be used to buy... -
Results of the BBB Challenge Quiz
12
EVERYONE DESERVES a mention. That's what the organisers said so that is what we've done. Shown
here are the names of every person who entered the BBB Challenge Quiz featured in the December 1987
issue of The Journal.
Every... -
1988 SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
14
1988 SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION THE LAUNCH of this year's SSA/JS Journal photographic
competition is pure inspiration. That inspiration follows on the
next pages which are devoted to Lord Snowdon's images of... -
VIEWS FROM SNOWDON
15
In 1958 the young
photographer Tony
Armstrong-Jones
took a series of
photographs for the
JS Journal to mark
the closure of
Sainsbury's first
branch at 173 Drury
Lane. In 1988 he
visited Ladbroke
Grove and
Wandsworth... -
Veterans trade in memories
23
Street!' Ken, Len and Tony were all managers
at Queen's Crescent, Kentish Town,
during the 1940s, and had some pretty vivid
memories to relate to the Archives.
Queen's Crescent was one of the market
streets in which John... -
THE WORLD OF SPORT BRINGS A WEALTH OF WINNERS
24
1. Lewisham—winners of the DJ Clapham cup.
2. Homebase — Division II champions (taken at a recent DIY
5-A-Side Tournament staged at Vicarage Road).
3. Top goal-scorer, Homebase's Steve Ingram.
4. The veterans team won both... -
VETERANS GATHER ROUND A WISHING WELL
26
VETERANS GATHER ROUND A WISHING WELL APRIL 11 and 18 were days to remember for nearly
2,000 JS veterans. Memories and greetings were
exchanged in the happy atmosphere of London's Royal
Lancaster Hotel at the 40th annual reunion... -
JS MAKE ITSELF THE TALK OF THE TOWN
27
JS MAKE ITSELF THE TALK OF THE TOWN
EVERY TIME a new store development
is proposed a campaign
is mounted by the development
division to promote the scheme
and generate local support.
The ever increasing rate of new... -
Charity likes Frank clean shaven!
28
Charity likes Frank clean shaven!
FRANK KNIGHT'S colleagues
at Buntingford depot
obviously didn't like his moustache
because they paid £419
to make him shave it off.
As part of the depot's contribution
to the Wishing... -
Director's daughters are 'Troubles' twins
28
Director's daughters are 'Troubles' twins
ANYONE WHO watched
'Troubles', a two part television
film adaptation of J G
Farrell's novel of the same
name, would have enjoyed the
performance of the quirky and
precocious young... -
Lions' winner gives her share to charity
28
Lions' winner gives her share to charity
THE WARWICK Lions'
trolley dash, held at Warwick
store on March 1, was a roaring
success.
The raffle to find the dasher
had raised a total of £2,225 for Warwick Hospital and... -
Fareham raises funds in answer to an appeal
29
Fareham raises funds in answer to an appeal
PRESENTING A fat cheque
for £1,275.51 to Mike Lyons of
the Queen Alexandra Body
Scanner Appeal (left of pic) are
members of Fareham branch.
They are, left to right: Eleanor... -
Once more into the beeches
29
Once more into the beeches
THE POPULARITY of skirmish
events has increased so
much that these days they're
more on the scale of a full
blown war than an innocent
sounding skirmish. When all
that macho make-up mingles
with... -
Sidney St toasts JS devotees
29
Sidney St toasts JS devotees
DOUBLE GOLDEN anniversary is being toasted here at Sidney Street, Cambridge. Mr and Mrs
Beaumont celebrated 50 years of marriage and 50 years of shopping at JS at the same time. The
store presented... -
Staff fall over themselves to help
29
Staff fall over themselves to help
IF CO-ORDINATION is the
secret to a successful threelegged
pub crawl, then West
Ealing reckons it didn't quite
get it together! On April 23
around 20 members of staff
and management braved... -
Feats of footwork
30
Feats of footwork
MARKS . . . GET SET . . . GO!
Two hours 49 minutes later Zina
Marchant, part time supermarket
assistant at Chippenham,
crosses the finish line of the
London marathon.
Exactly one hour after Zina
collected... -
From bed pushes to push bikes
30
From bed pushes to push bikes
THE WISHING WELL appeal for Gt Ormond Street Hospital has
no shortage of well-wishers at JS.
Staff from Terry Wigley's district in the Northern Area raised
£5,000 for the appeal by organising... -
Children say thank you in style
31
Children say thank you in style
JS LIFE IS an education. Bury
St Edmunds and Stanway
recently gave local school
children tours around the
branches.
Class Five from Brightlingsea
Junior School sent pictures
and letters of... -
Epsom hammers home the need for more guide dogs
31
Epsom hammers home the need for more guide dogs
'THE BID'S AGAINST YOU,
sir . . . going, gone. Glen Hoddie's
football shirt sold to the
man at the back for £100.'
The bidding went on until late
evening at Epsom's... -
How to cash in on clowning around
31
How to cash in on clowning around
SEND IN THE CLOWNS?
Don't bother they're here!
About 100 staff from Swindon
went walkabout to raise over
£1,000 for a local hydrotherapy
pool.
Meanwhile, 'flipping' clowns
from Newbury,... -
Basingstoke gets to grips with raising funds
32
Basingstoke gets to grips with raising funds
BASINGSTOKE depot staff
really have got pulling power
when it comes to attracting
funds for the local hospital's scanner appeal. When they
pulled a 16 ton JS lorry from the
depot... -
Depot cooks up celebration
32
Depot cooks up celebration
COOKS FROM Buntingford
depot's staff restaurant put their
feet up recently and let someone
else prepare the meal for a
change.
The occasion was a special buffet held at the Jolly Sailors
pub to... -
John on the air
32
John on the air
JOHN WORLEDGE, deputy manager of Bedford, took to the air
on BBC Radio Northampton on May 1. As a keen photographer
and a local historian of Northamptonshire, John made a
quizzing cassette for listeners. The... -
Trainees' valley trail
32
Trainees' valley trail
SOUTH WALES YTS trainees
present a cheque for £180 to the
NSPCC (left), the money was
raised by a 13 mile sponsored
walk along the Wye Valley. -
WEEKLY RAFFLES
32
WEEKLY RAFFLES organised
by staff at Ilford raised £250 for
the NSPCC.
A Child Protection Team Unit
is opening locally in late spring
and it is hoped that fund raising
at the branch \yill help form a
strong relationship... -
Wishing the weight away
32
Wishing the weight away
WHEN JAMES TOMB, deputy manager at SWISS
COTTAGE, denied himself the sweeter things in life, he lost 12!lbs
in weight and gained £250 for the Wishing Well Appeal. Almost
all of the sponsorship money... -
Appointments
33
Appointments
Robert Allen, formerly manager
at Fulham, has been appointed
manager of Chislehurst.
Nigel Bacon, formerly manager
at Richmond, has been
appointed manager of Kingston.
Martin Bowden, formerly
manager at... -
Long servers . . . and Samuel!
33
JOHN JOHNSON, deputy
manager at Streatham, has
retired after 40 years' service
with the company.
He began his career at
Rosehill, Sutton and he
worked at many West and
South West London branches
including High St... -
Obituary
33
Obituary
STAN CARTER, manager of
the SSA department at head
office, passed away on Wednesday
April 20. He was 59.
Stan joined the company in
depot stock in 1958. He transferred
to become a staff
engager in 1965 where... -
Retirements
33
Retirements
GORDON STEPHEN,
LEntA c o n s u l t a n t at
Blackfriars, has retired after 39
years with JS.
His varied career included
five years as pa to Lord Sainsbury
when he was chairman,
and three years as... -
Writelines
34
WRITELINES
Mother's Day
marketeering?
From: Mary Cairns, Shirley.
As an employee of what I
consider to be a 'caring company',
I feel somewhat uncomfortable
about an incident I
witnessed on Mother's Day
weekend.
I have... -
BEAUTIFUL BARBECUE
36
BEAUTIFUL BARBECUE
The redesigned barbecue
range has everything for the al
fresco feast including the new
Easy Lighting Charcoal (£1.45)
and a specially designed
Cleaning Brush (£1.45). -
JAZZING UP THE JUICE
36
JAZZING UP THE JUICE
Customers now have a
better display of fruity thirst
quenchers than the tennis
stars on Wimbledon's centre
court.
In handy one litre cartons
there's Exotic Fruit Juice
(85p) — a delicious mixture
of... -
SANDWICH COURSE
36
SANDWICH COURSE
Now that summer has
arrived, what better way to
brighten up that picnic
hamper or barbecue than
these new larger-thanaverage
white salad baps.
Sold in a pack of four,
they contain two sesame
seed and two... -
Welsh Goat's Cheese
36
To add to the already vast choice of cheeses in stores is
this new Welsh Goat's Cheese. Available in three different
varieties — natural, with sweet peppers and with herbs —
it is priced at 79p and is in 145 stores. -
WOODEN IT BE LOVELY
36
WOODEN IT BE LOVELY
Wood can stay looking good
thanks to the comprehensive
range of woodcare products
at all Homebase stores.
There's non drip Interior
Varnish in a choice of five
colours, with a Gloss or
Satin finish, and...
Comments
Comments (0)