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  • Contents Page 02

    HEADLINES 3-5
    WRITELINES 6/7
    BRANCH OPENINGS:
    PINHOE ROAD, EXETER
    NORTH CHEAM
    ENFIELD 8/9
    BECKTON SAVACENTRE 10/11
    BUYERS CONFERENCE 12
    DISCOUNTERS AND
    WAREHOUSE CLUBS 12
    SHAW'S -
    THE FULL STORY 13-20
    WIN A HOLIDAY
    IN...

  • Essential for the essentials 02

    Essential for the essentials
    JS launched a new promotional
    campaign on
    October 31. The Essential
    for the essentials programme
    involves the reduction
    of prices on around
    300 key own brand lines
    which together account...

  • Frontline 02

    There's no business like our business
    Food retailing is certainly a
    dynamic market. It's little wonder
    some staff say working at
    Sainsbury's is like being In show
    business. Bums on seats or
    trolleys down aisles, it's all...

  • Women are the winners 02

    OPP0RTUNITY 2000 Women are the winners
    Forty finalists from 13
    companies were selected
    for the awards at the lunch
    and 20 were declared the
    Winning Women for
    1993. Seven of the
    winners were from JS.
    • Sainsbury's...

  • Half year results 03

    Half year results
    Chairman David Sainsbury announced tlie company's
    interim results on November 3.
    Highlights were:
    (§1 group sales increase by 10.9% to £5.9 billion.
    (g) marliet share of UK supermarliets and
    hypermarkets...

  • Jayn makes the grade 04

    Jayn makes the grade
    Jayn Gilbert.
    Jayn Gilbert has become
    the first woman of the
    seven graduates to qualify
    under the Sainsbury's
    Management MBA
    scheme. She is also only
    the second to attain her
    certificate with...

  • Lovely manoeuvres 04

    Lovely manoeuvres
    Buntingford depot swept
    the board at the 40th Lorry
    Driver of the Year Competition
    on September 19.
    Dave Lyne was truly on a
    roll as he took the Overall
    Championship, his Class
    Championship, the...

  • Savings-Related Share Option Scheme 04

    On November 5, the
    company again offered
    eligible employees an
    opportunity to join the
    Savings-Related Share
    Option Scheme. Over 19,000 group
    employees are currently
    saving more than £15
    million a year for over...

  • That's Life! 04

    That's Life!
    Employees of JS, Savacentre
    and Homebase,
    and their family
    members over 14 years
    of age, are invited to
    studio recordings of the
    BBC Television programme
    That's Life!
    The recordings will
    take place at...

  • Traditional beef tops the field 04

    Traditional beef tops the field
    Sainsbury's Traditional Beef has won a major award
    for helping to reduce the food trade gap. Robin Tapper (far left), head of fresh meat buying, with
    representatives from Partnership in...

  • APPOINTMENTS 05

    APPOINTMENTS
    Finance
    in autumn 1994, BERNARD
    WILLIS, currently Savacentre
    finance and systems
    director, will succeed ALEC
    FRY, who retires as chief
    accountant. Bernard will
    become financial controller,
    reporting to...

  • Cool man Peter goes to the Palace 05

    Cool man Peter goes to the Palace
    Peter Cooper went to the
    Palace to see the Queen
    on October 12 to receive
    his OBE medal.
    We announced in the July
    JS Journal that Peter had
    been included in the
    Queen's birthday...

  • News in brief 05

    M&S announced an
    increase in pre-tax profits
    of 21% for the half year to
    £308 million on the same
    day Sainsbury's announced
    its interims. Sir Richard
    Greenbury, chairman of the
    groceries to textiles stores,
    attributed the...

  • Nice one Tommy 05

    Nice one Tommy
    Coronation Street's Tommy Duckworth may not have had
    his mum and dad to help him celebrate his first birthday,
    but grandma Vera knew how to make the event really
    special. She bought him a Sainsbury's exclusive...

  • Writelines 06

    RECRUITS MEASURED UP
    Mrs L Waters, wife of
    veteran
    I had to smile having seen
    in the July JS Journal the
    advert for 'Are you a retail
    manager?' in which they
    want to know if you have
    two A' Levels and three
    GCSEs, two in...

  • Branch opening—Enfield 08

    ENFIELD
    Opening date: September 28, 1993
    Address: Great Cambridge Road,
    Enfield, IVIiddlesex
    Opened by: Joint managing
    director David Quarmby
    Branch manager: Clive Taylor
    Project manager: Andy Siwik
    Staff: 383 (180 new...

  • Branch opening—North Cheam 08

    NORTH CHEAM
    Opening date: September 14, 1993
    Address: London Road, North
    Cheam, Surrey
    Opened by: Chairman
    David Sainsbury
    Branch manager: Nigel Wade
    Project manager: Graham Caughey
    Staff: 429 (150 new jobs)
    Sales area:...

  • Branch opening—Pinhoe Road, Exeter 08

    PINHOE ROAD, EXETER
    Opening date: September 7, 1993
    Address: 1 Hill Barton Road,
    Exeter, Devon
    Opened by: Joint managing director
    David Quarmby
    Branch manager: David Ambrose
    Project manager: John Kemsley
    Staff: 350 (268...

  • Savacentre opening—Beckton 10

    BECKTON
    Savacentre opens tenth hypermarket
    Opening date: October 19,1993
    Address: Claps Gate Lane,
    Beckton, London E6
    Opened by: Savacentre chairman
    Tom Vyner
    Branch manager: John Lavin
    Project manager: Chris...

  • BUYERS CONFERENCE 12

    A conference entitled Raising tlie Pace was held for all buyers
    at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre on October 5.
    Presentations were given by directors and senior managers and by guests associated
    with the company,...

  • DISCOUNTERS AND WAREHOUSE CLUBS 12

    THE MAIN PLAYERS
    DISCOUNTERS
    Kwiksave, long established
    in the UK, they now have
    eiround 800 stores.
    Newcomers:
    Aldi (Midlands)
    Netto (in the North)
    Ed (in the South)
    LidI and Schwarz
    (in the North)
    Shoprite (Scotland...

  • SHAW'S - THE FULL STORY 13

    Visiting distant shaw's
    'We would like more reports from the subsidiaries,' was your message to the Journal. 'And
    tell us more about Shaw's.' So, we decided to look closely at Shaw's, Savacentre and
    Homebase, devoting extra...

  • COMPETITIONS PAGE 21

    Win a holiday in BOSTON COMPETITION PAGE AT cammmE NICER THAN H
    WHY, NEW ENGLAND IN THE SPRING OF COURSE!
    Answer correctly our three simple questions about
    Shaw's and you could be jetting off to Boston with
    British Airways (In...

  • DIPLOMA DINNER 22

    Thirty two studious JS managers have now reached the
    fourth year of the Retail Marketing Degree. Eleven company
    directors congratulated this first Intake of the course on
    September 28 at a special dinner held at Fanhams Hall....

  • STUDY YOUR JOB 22

    It seems like a real bargain from JS and
    Savacentre - an important national qualification
    without written exams! This is what
    NVQs represent. The Level Two Certificate in
    Retailing will be progressively offered to all
    weekly...

  • A MODERN SEAT OF LEARNING 23

    A MODERN SEAT OF LEARNING
    In 1296 this land was
    home to no more than
    a ramshackle cluster
    of wooden farm buildings owned by John de
    Fanham. For the last six years the estate has
    been owned by Sainsbury's who have
    converted...

  • 25 club dinner 24

    25 club dinner
    October 4 saw David Sainsbury's first address to tlie 25 Club as cliairman and a new
    format to the long servers' dinner. This year, 25 club membership reached almost 1,400 -
    all members of staff who had passed...

  • Sainsbury's FutureCooks competition 1993 24

    Viewers of Sunday morning's chiidren's
    television wiil already linow that 13 year old Ross
    Spence of Banchory, near Atterdeen, was the winner of
    the Sainsbury's FutureCoolts competition 1993.
    Ross Spence's menu of cooked...

  • Dusty wheelers 25

    Dusty wheelers
    The go-get-em go-karters
    from Lordshill.
    Another one bites the dust...
    Staff from Lordshill found it difficult
    to negotiate their way around an
    outdoor go-karting track as the dust
    flew into their faces but,...

  • Homebase sends young artists up the wall 25

    Homebase sends young artists up the wall
    When Homebase was given
    planning permission to build a
    store in Walton-on-Thames, they
    lost no time in building on their
    good relationship with the local
    community.
    Hoardings were...

  • Richard's fine four fendered friend 25

    Richard's fine four fendered friend
    Richard Smith, branch manager
    at Locl pondering for so long over which
    new company car to select, he
    thought someone had made the
    decision for him when Chitty
    Chitty...

  • Store gets fund started for Fiona 25

    Store gets fund started for Fiona
    Fiona Harfield.
    'I couldn't believe that the staff were so kind, and so concerned
    for me and my daughter.' These were the words of Jane Harfield
    who left Haywards Heath branch to have baby...

  • Store with plenty of float 25

    Store with plenty of float
    A somewhat unusual mode of transport parks at Bybrook. Down a bit, left a bit. No this
    wasn't a customer's unusual
    shopping basket, it was part of Bybrook's entertainment for
    Sunday Shopping Day...

  • A strip of two halves 26

    A strip of two halves
    The SSA at Lee Green has used its
    funds to buy new blue uniforms, not
    for themselves but for a local
    football club.
    The South East London and
    Bexley Boys League Football Club
    under tens team were...

  • Feltham says farewell 26

    Feltham says farewell
    Customers and staff said a final
    farewell to Feltham at 6.00pm on
    Saturday, September 18, as the
    doors closed for the final time
    after 27 years of trading.
    The store received many
    tributes and letters...

  • Networking 26

    Networking
    The linockout Christchurch team.
    The shooting skills of the
    Christchurch netball team
    have shot them to success
    this year.
    In October 1992, the team
    entered the Bournemouth
    Winter League and were
    ranked in...

  • Song and dance on Eastern area 26

    Song and dance on Eastern area
    Keith Millen (left) and Alan Bonner
    with winner IVIelanie Roberts. Four ladies from South Woodford sold raffle tickets at the event. They were jumping through hoops
    at the Dolphin Centre in...

  • Diamonds are a girl's best friend 27

    Diamonds are a girl's best
    friend, but after 60 years of
    marriage, when Mrs Williams
    celebrated her diamond wedding
    anniversary, she decided her
    husband was her best friend.
    Mrs Williams, aged 84,
    retired 24 years ago...

  • Fundraising 27

    • Staff at Stafford put their best
    foot forward and raised £2,200
    tlirough a cliarity fun run for a local
    hospital. Because JS raised more
    money than any other company, the
    hospital presented them with a shield.
    •...

  • Jane sits this one out 27

    Jane sits this one out
    Her ladyship takes it easy and gives tlie
    men the run around. Tunbridge Wells have been
    carried away on a tide of success
    recently.
    In the August/September
    Journal 'the Wells did it better' in
    It's a...

  • Never far from Fareham 27

    Never far from Fareham
    Joan Crouch was born 67 years
    ago in a cottage in Fareham. On
    October 8, she retired from five
    minutes up the road.
    For 17 years, Joan was a
    meat assistant at Fareham
    branch, which is just a...

  • Running battle for babies 27

    Running battle for babies
    Constance Hood gained blisters
    for Bliss when she finished 18th
    out of 8,000 competitors in the
    Glasgow half marathon.
    The senior deli assistant at
    Darntey ran the race in one hour
    28 minutes and,...

  • Should someone be making plans for Nigel? 27

    Should someone be making plans for Nigel?
    Nigel Bacon, branch manager of
    Hampton, showed himself to be
    a complete ham when he set
    about raising money for the
    Leonora Trust.
    We thought the Miss JS
    competition had been...

  • IT'S NEW, IT'S FRESH 28

    IT'S NEW, IT'S FRESH
    The new Sainsbury's range of air
    fresheners provides a delightful
    set of aromas which cover the
    nastiest of niffs.
    Available in aerosol, gel or
    compact format, the fresheners
    come in four scents: Water...

  • MAKE YOUR OWN DINOSAUR SWAMP 28

    MAKE YOUR OWN DINOSAUR SWAMP
    Sainsbury's has teamed up with the
    Natural History Museum to launch a range
    of dinosaur bubble bath products.
    Royalties from the friendly dinosaur
    characters will help to fund the...

  • MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL 28

    MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL
    Homebase has launched a
    range of Solid Wood Framed
    Mirrors.
    Homebase Fashion Mirrors
    are available in rectangular and
    octagonal shapes in a variety of
    sizes and in pine, antique pine
    and mahogany...

  • PANCETTA OR PORCINI? 28

    PANCETTA OR PORCINI?
    JS has launched two new pasta
    dishes (Pasticcio's).
    Pasta and Bacon Pasticcio
    comprises pasta shells and
    smoked pancetta (Italian diced
    bacon), red peppers and onion
    in a creamy sauce. Pasta...

  • TRUFFLES AND TOM KITTENS 28

    Several new chocolate
    selections have been introduced
    into stores in time for
    Christmas.
    Luxury Belgian Chocolates
    are made in Belgium from the
    highest quality ingredients. A
    200g box retails at £4.85.
    Belgian Truffles...

  • A MODEL LIFESTYLE 29

    A MODEL LIFESTYLE
    Mark Reynolds, Buntingford depot
    warehousekeeper, is a man with a
    mission. If he cannot buy a model
    of any one of the lorries that has
    been through the gates of
    Buntingford depot in its 26 year
    history, he...

  • EDDIE'S CUE FOR SUCCESS 29

    EDDIE'S CUE FOR SUCCESS
    Eddie Barker, part time sales
    assistant at Chesham,
    knows there is nothing like making a
    living from something many people
    regard as a bit of fun.
    11 the tender age of 19,
    Eddie Barker is about to...

  • SSA OFFERS 30

    SAINSBURY'S
    STAFF ASSOCIATION
    Tel: 0719217227
    HOLIDAY WINNER
    A member of the information systems division is off to
    the Mediterranean courtesy of the SSA and the
    International Travel Club (ITC).
    David Adier with Sue Casey,...

  • LONG SERVICE 31

    LONG SERVICE
    The following employees have
    completed 25years' service
    MERVYN BRADLEY, returns
    operator, Buntingford depot.
    CHRISTOPHER BRYANT, grocery
    manager, Leatherhead. MAY
    CHAPMAN,...

  • OBITUARY 31

    OBITUARY
    Length of service in brackets
    MAUREEN ALDCROFT,
    customer service manager,
    Purley Way, Croydon, died
    on October 15 following a
    long illness, aged 47 (30
    years). JOHN BERESFORD,
    trolley retrieval, Chatham,
    died...

  • RETIREMENTS 31

    RETIREMENTS
    Length of service in braci DEREK FILLERY, meat
    manager, Langney (39
    years). BOB FORROW,
    butcher, Hastings (39
    years). MICHAEL EVANS,
    store manager, Hastings
    (37 years). PETER ARMIGER,
    section manager,...

  • WEDDINGS 31

    WEDDINGS
    Congratulations go to:
    • KEVIN MCCAFFREY, fresh
    foods deputy at EAST FILTON,
    and ELIZABETH CULLEN,
    customer services manager,
    WiNTERSTOKE RoAD. Tiiey met
    Willie Elizabeth was a
    trainee manager at...

  • THE HISTORY OF SHAWS 32

    ARCHIVES
    The second Shaw's store in Congress Street, Maine. ainsbury's may be proud of its long
    and prestigious history, but Shaw's
    can do even better! George C Shaw opened his
    first grocery store in Portland, Maine, in...