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  • ALL WE WANTED FOR CHRISTMAS WAS A FULL TEAM 02

    ALL WE WANTED
    FOR CHRISTMAS
    WAS A FULL TEAM
    And here it is, from left to right:
    Kerry Cohen, editorial assistant;
    Yvonne Burke, editor, and Andy
    Szebeni, assistant editor. Kerry
    has joined the Journal from the
    promotions...

  • Contents Page 02

    CONTENTS
    HEADLINES
    WOMEN AT WORK
    WRITELINES
    BRANCH OPENINGS
    JS STAFF SHARE
    THEIR CHRISTMAS PLANS
    PHOTO COMPETITION
    RESULTS
    LIFESTYLE
    A VIEW OF SHAW'S
    ROMANIA REVISITED
    GALLERY PRINTS
    COMPETITION
    CHILDREN IN...

  • GLAD TIDINGS 02

    GLAD TIDINGS
    With Christmas almost upon us, this is
    the perfect time to announce the winners
    of the Sainsbury's Community Service
    Award Scheme.
    There was a total of 118 entries from
    JS, Homebase, Savacentre, area offices and...

  • A Christmas message from the chairman 03

    A Christmas message from the chairman
    May I send all staff in JS, Savacentre and
    Homebase my very best wishes for a
    Happy Christmas to you and your families.
    My good wishes also go out to all our veterans.
    May you all have...

  • HEALTHY PROFIT GROWTH AT HALF YEAR 03

    HEALTHY PROFIT GROWTH
    AT HALF YEAR
    The half year results to September, announced on November
    6, saw group profits rising by almost 20 per cent to
    £327.5 million. This impressive performance reflected
    sales growth of 12 per...

  • JS RINGS THE CHANGES FOR CHRISTMAS WITH SUNDAY TRADING 03

    JS RINGS THE CHANGES FOR CHRISTMAS WITH SUNDAY TRADING
    On November 27 it was announced that most JS and
    Savacentre stores would open on Sundays before Christmas.
    Four Savacentres and three JS stores opened on
    Sunday December...

  • AN EXTRA INGREDIENT IN JS ADS 04

    AN EXTRA INGREDIENT IN JS ADS
    JS is one of the country's first major advertisers to offer
    subtitles for the deaf on its television ads.
    The latest series of celebrity recipe ads has been
    subtitled, allowing up to 2.3 million...

  • CHRISTMAS IS WRAPPED UP AT SAVACENTRE 04

    CHRISTMAS IS WRAPPED UP AT SAVACENTRE
    London Colney Savacentre is running a new
    service that is a natural for Christmas.
    The store is offering a seasonal
    wrapping service for Sainsbury's Nature's
    Compliments range of beauty...

  • JOSCELINE AND COMPANIONS 04

    JOSCELINE AND COMPANIONS
    Josceline Dimbleby has been on a tour of stores to
    promote her new cookery book - Cooks Companion.
    Josceline was joined by Roz Denny in preparing dishes
    from the book for customers to sample, and...

  • JS MAKES ENERGETIC COMMITMENTS 04

    JS MAKES ENERGETIC COMMITMENTS
    For many years JS has
    insisted upon environmentally-
    friendly worl practices in the building of
    new stores, but now the
    company's dedication to
    energy efficiency has been
    formally laid...

  • APPOINTMENTS 05

    APPOINTMENTS
    Robin Anderson
    Savacentre
    ROBIN ANDERSON has been
    appointed to the board of
    Savacentre to replace Peter
    Boam.
    Retail division
    RODNEY PARKINSON, senior
    manager, retail specialists, will
    assume responsibility...

  • GOOD WINE TO GO WITH GOOD FOOD SHOW 05

    GOOD WINE TO GO WITH GOOD FOOD SHOW
    This has been a vintage year for the
    wine department. Of the 200 JS
    wines entered into the 1991 Wine
    Magazine /Good Wine Guide
    International Challenge, 148 picked up awards - comprising one...

  • GURTH HOYER MILLAR RETIRES 05

    GURTH HOYER MILLAR RETIRES
    Dino Adriano, managing
    director of Homebase,
    pays tlie following tribute to
    Gurthi Hoyer Millar, who retired on December 13.
    In his 27 years with JS Gurth Hoyer Millar made...

  • ENVIRONMENTAL BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS 06

    ENVIRONMENTAL BRIGHT YOUNG
    THINGS
    A galaxy of children's television presenters appeared at
    the Dorchester Hotel in London on November 15 to hand
    over the prizes to the winners in this year's Young Environmentalist
    of the Year...

  • IT HAS BEEN A GOOD YEAR FOR NEIGHBOURS 06

    IT HAS BEEN A GOOD YEAR FOR NEIGHBOURS
    There have been many worthwhile young people's groups
    singled out by stores to receive JS Good Neighbour awards
    in 1991. Tamworth chose some very special young people
    to receive their...

  • SEASONAL WINDFALL 06

    SEASONAL WINDFALL
    Congratulations to Steve Lewis, baker at Nine Elms. He is
    the latest winner of the SSA's quarterly draw for £1,000.-

  • SPEAKING OF CELEBRATIONS 06

    SPEAKING OF CELEBRATIONS
    On November 20 a birthday party took place to cel(
    21 years of the Sainsbury's Speaker Service. \J
    The service began with five speakers, some Cfi
    are still involved, who were employed to giyeiiSI^"^...

  • Women at Work 07

    Women at Work
    THE WINNING WAYS OF JS WOMEN
    Recognition of the growing number of women
    in senior positions in retail management w^as
    given at last month's Winning Women awards
    organised by Checkout magazine. It was the
    first...

  • Writelines 08

    SUNDAY TRADING
    Steven Keen,
    grocery manager, Chiswick
    After examining all sides of
    the arguments for and
    against Sunday opening, I
    would be grateful for your
    opinions on the following
    views.
    Firstly, from the
    Sainsbury's...

  • Branch opening—Hedge End 10

    HEDGE END
    Every now and then a store is opened which acts as a milestone for JS property
    development and Hedge End is one such store.
    Situated at junction seven of the M27, this first joint venture scheme with
    Marks and...

  • Branch opening—Monks Cross 12

    MONKS CROSS
    A new store has opened in York at Monks Cross. This joins the existing York
    store at Foss Bank and has created 211 new jobs. Opening date: 24 October 1991
    Address: Monks Cross,
    Huntingdon, York
    Opened by: Retail...

  • Branch opening—Lincoln 13

    LINCOLN
    The new store at Lincoln is twice the size of the branch in Brayford Wharf,
    which it replaced. More than 100 staff transerred to the new store.
    Janet Welburn checks out >
    the younger customers.
    Opening date: 17...

  • What are you doing for Christmas? 14

    What are you doing for Christmas?
    Most people spend their Christmas in the time-honoured
    fashion of having the family around to share a turkey dinner
    with parsnips and cranberry sauce, followed by Christmas
    pudding, finally...

  • PHOTO COMPETITION RESULTS 16

    PHOTO COMPETITION
    RESULTS
    OVERALL WINNER
    Terry Wright
    spare manager, Hoddesdon branch
    Judge, Eamonn McCabe.
    Eamonn McCabe was having a relatively quiet day when the
    Journal visited him with the photographic...

  • Cold Comfort 19

    Cold Comfort
    If you have those all too familiar sniffles, bunged up head, runny nose and eyes and
    H I the general misery of a cold, take heart - we will try to help you to reduce your
    ^ ^ J symptoms.
    ^ ^ H When the last rays...

  • Visiting our sister in the States 20

    Visiting our sister in the States
    When Mark Sykes, senior analyst on the retail
    service desk at Black friars, learned that he had
    won first prize in Today newspaper's holiday
    competition, his reaction was disbelief...

  • Return to Romania 22

    Return to Romania
    Jim walker and Ken Wilson first appeared in the Journal
    in July when they visited the Ungureni Orphanage in
    Romania to build an adventure playground. Jim has
    written this follow up report having just returned...

  • Some day your prints may come 23

    Some day your prints may come
    Since the JS Journal feature in July on the Salnsbury Wing extension to the Nationai
    Gaiiery some of our readers may have had a chance to lool< at the Renaissance art on display
    there. They will...

  • Every child deserves the bear necessities 24

    Every child deserves the bear necessities
    For four busy weeks JS staff everywhere pulled out all the stops to raise money for
    Children in Need. As we went to press the total raised was pushing £300,000, for which
    everyone...

  • FIRE BRIGADE RAISES SAFETY AWARENESS TO NEW HEIGHTS 26

    FIRE BRIGADE RAISES SAFETY AWARENESS TO NEW HEIGHTS
    Badger Farm played host to the Hampshire Fire
    Brigade from October 14 to 18, during National Fire
    Safety week. There were fire engines in the car park
    for customers and staff...

  • ON TOP OF THE WORLD 26

    ON TOP OF THE WORLD
    Did you know that Sainsbury's carrier bags can be
    found at up to 15,000 feet in the air? Aldenham
    School recently had an expedition to unexplored parts
    of Chinese Central Asia, during which they...

  • SUE BATTLES ON FOR INDEPENDENCE 26

    SUE BATTLES ON A FOR INDEPENDENCE
    When Sue Hopkins from Fareham store discovered
    she had Multiple Sclerosis three years ago, she was
    determined to retain her independence. She remained
    as cheerful as ever and worked until her...

  • FIRST CLASS SHOPPING! 27

    FIRST CLASS SHOPPING!
    More than 120 children from five to seven years old
    were involved in a term project on homes and shops at
    the St Barnabas Infant School, in Wellingborough.
    The Sooperstore, which was a tiny replica of...

  • RAISING MONEY FOR BUILDING BLOCKS WAS A BREEZE 27

    RAISING MONEY FOR BUILDING BLOCKS WAS A BREEZE
    On September 8 staff from the evening shift at
    Newcastle held a sponsored walk to raise money for
    the Building Blocks Appeal, a local charity which is
    aiming to build an...

  • SCOUTING AROUND FOR USED FOIL 27

    SCOUTING AROUND FOR USED FOIL
    Courthouse Green have started a 'save foil' campaign.
    Aluminium foil can be placed in the foil bank,
    which is situated in the foyer of the store, and will
    then be recycled.
    Local scouts are...

  • STAFF PAY UP TO GET THEIR DEPUTY BACK 27

    STAFF PAY UP TO GET THEIR DEPUTY BACK
    Mike Price, senior deputy manager, Huddersfield,
    found he had a price on his head on October 24 when
    he was kidnapped from his store and held to ransom.
    He was taken by Rag Week students...

  • DELIGHT AT DORIEN'S VISIT 28

    DELIGHT AT DORIEN'S VISIT
    Was 'Dor' up to her old tricks again on November 9?
    Lesley Joseph (alias Dorien of Birds of a Feather), had
    an assignation with a tall dark stranger.
    But no, there is no gossip for Sharon and...

  • FAYRE DO'S 28

    FAYRE DO'S
    Apologies to Richard Davies, whose district was
    responsible for organising the Autumn Fayre held in
    the car park of Purley Way. This was wrongly
    attributed to Bryn Page's district.
    Here is another picture from the...

  • LOOK TO YOUR LIFESTYLE 28

    LOOK TO YOUR LIFESTYLE
    During October, staff at Wolverhampton branch
    were given the opportunity to check their health with
    the help of a team of people who visited from the
    Coronary Heart Disease Prevention Project.
    A unit...

  • A GIFT FOR UNRAVELLING CROSSWORDS 29

    A GIFT FOR UNRAVELLING CROSSWORDS
    Congratulations to Carol Bowling, secretary to
    Homebase regional manager, based at Reading
    Homebase, who won the October Journal Crossword
    Competition. Carol will receive £25 of JS...

  • BUDGY SELLS A TICKET TO FLY 29

    BUDGY SELLS A TICKET TO FLY
    Grenville Burgess, section manager, reception at
    Maidstone (otherwise known as Budgy) is pictured
    helping the store's fundraising efforts for the Kent
    Air Ambulance service.
    Raffle tickets were...

  • SOME FOWKES ARE LUCKY! 29

    SOME FOWKES ARE LUCKY!
    Vicki Fowkes, checkout assistant, Burpham,
    recently had a windfall that couldn't have come at a
    better time.
    Vicki won £10,000 in a Daily Mail Christmas
    Countdown competition. Vicki realised she had...

  • THE GROWTH OF GLAMOROUS GRANNIES 29

    THE GROWTH OF GLAMOROUS GRANNIES
    Proud grandmas seem to be popping up all over the
    company - and they are more glamorous than ever.
    At Winton branch, it seems there is something in
    the air, as four of their staff have now...

  • A NEW REGIME IN SKIN CARE 30

    A NEW REGIME IN SKIN CARE
    Regime is JS's new skin care programme, a simple but
    highly effective four-step system created for all skin types.
    Made in Switzerland, the range has been formulated
    and developed according to the...

  • LIKE MOMMA USED TO MAKE 30

    LIKE MOMMA USED TO MAKE
    There is a distinct American flavour in JS bakeries. The
    buyers have been over the pond to search out original and
    authentic tastes to bring to the UK for JS customers to
    enjoy.
    The new range consists...

  • MORE DESIRABLE THAN FORBIDDEN FRUIT 30

    MORE DESIRABLE THAN FORBIDDEN FRUIT
    What do you do for dessert at Christmas? You could stick
    with the traditional puddings and pies or you could go for
    something a little different. Deliciously different are these
    new Luxury...

  • NOT JUST NUTS! 31

    NOT JUST NUTS!
    These two new products launched by
    JS are not just any old nuts.
    American style Redskin Nuts, are
    peanuts roasted and salted in their skins
    to give a delicious flavour and texture.
    For something a little...

  • SEASONAL CHEERS 31

    SEASONAL CHEERS
    JS has launched three new drinks perfect for those
    cold winter nights and there is a new bottled beer
    which should be ideal for Christmas parties.
    JS Green Ginger Wine is an ideal accompaniment to
    spirits for...

  • WORLD RICES WITH A FLAVOUR OF THE EXOTIC 31

    WORLD RICES WITH A FLAVOUR
    OF THE EXOTIC
    JS has launched a new range of rices from various
    countries around the world.
    In decorative boxes, symbolising their country of origin,
    these new rices are designed for the utmost...

  • IT'S PUZZLING! 32

    IT'S PUZZLING!
    Each of these puzzles indicates something connected with Christmas. Can you work them out? 1991 NEWS QUIZ QUOTATIONS
    Who said...?
    1. 'Anyone who can sleep on
    British Rail is stone deaf
    a) Roy Hattersley (b) Roy...

  • APPOINTMENTS 34

    APPOINTMENTS
    RICHARD FAIRHURST, from senior
    deputy manager, St Clares, to
    store manager, Wallington. BRIAN
    FELL has been appointed senior
    store manager, York. DAVID
    FEARON, from store manager, York,
    to store manager,...

  • LONG SERVICE 34

    LONG SERVICE
    Employees who have completed
    40 years of service are:
    KENNETH PAWLEY, deputy
    manager, Sidney Street.
    Employees who have completed
    25 years of sen/ice are:
    DEREK ACLAND, deputy manager,
    Salisbury. MURIEL...

  • OBITUARY 34

    OBITUARY
    Length of service is shown in
    brackets:
    Jo BUTLER, checkout replenishment
    assistant, Tonbridge died on
    November 28 after a short illness,
    aged 60. (4 years). ROSEMARY
    DANSON, packer, Bournemouth,
    died on 30...

  • RETIREMENTS 34

    RETIREMENTS
    MIKE PAIRPOINT, Haverhill Meat
    Products (37 years). WALTER
    BISHOP, driver, Charlton depot
    (33 years). KEN GAVED, purchasing
    buyer, Homebase (33 years). Ronald Cox
    Fred Cowey
    BRIAN PARKER, Haverhill...

  • WEDDINGS 34

    WEDDINGS
    PETER LINDSEY, deputy store
    manager, Aylesbury and VANESSA
    VAUX, office clerk, High
    Wycombe were recently married,
    after a whirlwind romance during
    which their feet never touched the
    ground.
    They first met while...

  • Apologies 35

    Apologies to district manager, Charles Hart, and district
    manager, John Spence. A photograph of Charles Hart
    appeared In the opening story for Haywards Heath store;
    however, he was wrongly captioned as district manager,
    John...

  • APPRAISAL SYSTEM HAS BEEN RE-APPRAISED 35

    APPRAISAL SYSTEM HAS BEEN RE-APPRAISED
    A new approach to appraisal for all staff at Blackfriars, Streatham,
    area offices and depots has been launched this month.
    The new system, says personnel director, John Adshead
    aims to...

  • JS TRAINS TEACHERS IN BUDGET CONTROL 35

    JS TRAINS TEACHERS IN BUDGET CONTROL
    South Eastern area training is running a budgeting course for
    head teachers In January following a request from a local head
    teacher and his colleagues. The budgeting course will
    endeavour...

  • ROAD RUNNER ZINA IS BEST OF BRITISH 35

    ROAD RUNNER ZINA IS BEST OF BRITISH
    Nine years ago Zina Marchant, part-time supermarket
    assistant at Chippenham for eight years,
    agreed with her husband that if he would decorate
    the house then she would accompany him on one...

  • PUDDING ON THE RITZ FOR CHRISTMAS 36

    PUDDING ON THE RITZ FOR CHRISTMAS
    Design from 1930s paper bag. 1965 JS pudding label. The Christmas pudding as we know it has
    gone through a number of transformations
    to arrive in its present familiar form.
    Its earliest...