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  • Bedford Charter House 02

    Fairfield Park's store
    manager Peter Jones
    meets residents of
    Bedford Charter
    House. They are off
    on a day trip to
    Woburn Sands
    financed by the
    store's Good
    Neighbour Scheme
    donation.

  • Contents Page 02

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  • Frontline 02

    Chelinsford regular John Boreham told the Journal, half an
    hour before the store opened, that he was looking forward
    to it 'like a dog with his tongue hanging out'!
    Thoroughly modem mini
    It's great to be at the centre of...

  • More time for mime 02

    More time for mime
    Sainsbury's has
    started a three year
    sponsorship deal with
    a spectacularly original
    touring theatre
    company known
    as Trestle.
    The actors
    combine comedy with
    mime and use dramatic
    masks to bring the...

  • Clear way forward 03

    Clear way forward
    Jayn Gilbert receives tlie award for
    outstanding contribution to recycling
    from shadow secretary of state for
    the environment Jack Straw.
    British Glass has presented
    an award to
    Sainsbury's for...

  • Oz awarded for his wine A-Z 03

    Oz awarded for his wine A-Z
    The Sainsbury's
    Encyclopaedia of Wine
    has won a Wine Guild
    award for its author, the
    exuberant Oz Clarke. Oz is widely loved by the
    wine-buying public for his
    'everyman' approach...

  • Reaching for the STAR 03

    In order to share the ideas
    coming out of Action
    Teams, a newsletter -
    Retail Quality News - is
    being published for stores.
    The newsletter, says
    senior manager of labour
    methods and systems
    Chris Baker, 'aims to
    highlight...

  • Are you sitting comfortably? 04

    Are you sitting comfortably?
    Ladbroke Grove's coffee shop was twice
    taken over by 80 toddlers on June 9 and all
    was rapt attention.
    Legendary children's author Shirley Hughes
    kept them transfixed with tales from...

  • Linda's shell-shock 04

    Linda's shell-shock
    You may have been impressed when you or a friend
    cracked open an egg containing two yolks. Imagine
    Linda Seaton's surprise when she discovered one with
    FOUR. Says Hankridge Farm's
    coffee shop...

  • Ring the changes 04

    Ring the changes
    I f i APRIL 1995
    AREA CODES STARTING|g WILL STARTiOl]
    The National Telephone Numbering
    Scheme is running out of numbers. In
    order to expand the capacity, new area
    codes will be in use across
    the country...

  • News in brief 05

    News in brief
    Last July, the Journal
    reported a brutal assault on
    a customer in Nine Elms
    car park. On June 9, a man
    was sentenced to life
    imprisonment for the
    attack during which
    Supermarket assistant
    Sevim Isik was also...

  • OBE for JS director 05

    OBE for JS director
    Sainsbury's store format
    director Peter Ibbotson has
    been awarded an OBE in
    the Queen's Birthday
    Honours for his services to
    energy efficiency.
    Peter has taken a
    special interest in energy
    efficiency...

  • Pools splash Rose is staying put 05

    Pools splash Rose is staying put
    Poor Rose Titcombe has
    a problem - she does not
    know how to spend her
    £169,000.
    The Colchester Avenue
    dry goods deputy had
    been using the same pools
    numbers for 12 years
    when her husband,...

  • Sainsbury's talks to US investors 05

    Sainsbury's talks to US investors
    US investors
    Joint managing director
    David Quarmby, finance
    director Rosemary Thome
    and director of business
    development Richard
    Chadwick spent two days
    last month in New York
    and Boston...

  • 'Secret garden' enjoyed by thousands 05

    'Secret garden' enjoyed by thousands
    Austen believes there's no business Mice show business. Austen Myers almost upstaged BBC gardening experts
    like Geoffrey Smith on the Homebase stand at the
    Gardeners' World Live Show. The...

  • Branch opening—Central Chelmsford 06

    Opening date: 14 June 1994
    Address: Higher Clielmer Sliopping
    Centre, Chelmsford, Essex
    Opened by: Joint managing director
    David Quarmby
    Store manager: Jeff Thurlow
    Project manager: Steve Newell
    Staff: 172 (42 new...

  • Homebase opening—Harrow Weald 06

    Opening date: 27 May 1994
    Address: 354 High Road, Harrow
    Weald
    Opened by: Deputy managing
    director Ross McLaren
    Store manager: John Norris
    Project manager: Neil Hotston
    Staff: 77 (69 new staff)
    Sajes area: 35,700 sq...

  • Branch opening—Cwmbran 08

    Opening date: 21 June 1994
    Address: Llywelyn Rd, Cwmbran,
    Gwent
    Opened by: Deputy chairman and
    joint managing director Tom Vyner
    Store manager: Ralph Lord
    Project manager: Ken Sinclair
    Staff: 362 (152 new staff)
    Sales...

  • The fairest of them all 08

    The fairest of them all
    Maya farmers strike gold
    Thirty year old Jnstino Peck lives with his wife
    Christina and children in the small and remote
    village of San Jose
    in Belize, Central America.
    Electricity has not...

  • Writelines 10

    A QUESTION OF CREDIT
    Graham Harding,
    Wokingham
    Following your article on
    the Company Quiz, I and
    the rest of the Wokingham
    Wizards were disappointed
    in the way our second
    place was reported.
    Oh JS Journal we're in
    such a...

  • HARRY'S HOLE IN ONE 12

    HARRY'S HOLE IN ONE Sewy Ballesteros may be taking the Ryder Cup Tournament away from The Belfry to
    Spain, but compensation came In the form of JS veteran Harry Moss's hole In one at the Sainsbury's Golf Day. May 30 went down in...

  • Wild west 12

    Mad dogs and Englishmen were out in
    the midday sun at Central and Western's
    Family Fun Day on June 19.
    One of the more bizarre highlights of the day was the
    sight of the Tricky Tykes Terrier Display Team. A few of
    the 1,500...

  • It's fun up here 13

    It's fun up nere The first Northern Area Fun Day at Rlpley Castle on Sunday June 26
    can safely be described as a knockout success. On the same weekend as the Glastonbury festival at
    the other end of the country, an estimated...

  • Skin dipping 14

    Skin dipping
    There has been a lot of attention paid
    to packaging in the past few years.
    A great deal of ingenuity has been
    shown in perfecting some of the
    classics of utilitarian design - the
    strong but simple egg box,...

  • The JS Journal photographic competition 16

    The JS Journal photographic competition
    The Wimbledon balls have been collected, curtseys
    curtseyed, shiny trophies lifted above jubilant faces and
    the nets rolled and put away; the world's great
    footballing nations (well most...

  • FUN FOOD 17

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  • In your own write 17

    In your own write
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    the FOOD INDUSTRY awards
    A picture may paint a thousand words but if you are
    under 26 and wouid rather express yourseif with a pen,
    then why not provide up to two thousand...

  • Music to their ears 17

    Music to their ears
    Congratulations to Bev Davis
    of Hampden Park in
    Eastbourne. She is the
    winner of our American
    Challenge competition in the
    April JS Journal. She will be
    joining the ranks of the CD
    buying public with...

  • A day at the races 18

    A day at the races
    When Anthony Harlow reached
    his 60th birthday he was granted
    VIP status for the day. After 23
    years' service, the customer
    service assistant at Beeston was
    given a special treat at Southwell
    Races,...

  • In search of cod 18

    In search of cod
    With the new Blackhall store in
    Scotland trading heavily, some of
    the lads there hit on a relaxing
    diversion and established a fishing
    section.
    On June 11, a team of seven
    visited Holy Island off the...

  • Neighbourhood get together 18

    Neighbourhood get together
    Folkestone and West Park
    Farm stores kept it in tlie family
    when tliey made tlieir Good
    Neigiibour Scheme
    presentations. Husband and
    wife Jan Snow, BPIVI at
    Folkestone, and Andrew Snow,
    manager...

  • Rotary strokes 18

    Rotary strokes
    A team of Sainsbury's
    swimmers went to great
    lengths recently to raise money
    for their local Rotary Club. The
    Potters Bar team entered the
    Charity Swim Challenge and
    came joint second by
    swimming 36 lengths....

  • Salisbury's toyboy! 18

    'With ladies like these, I feel like
    a young lad,' said Salisbury's
    store manager Mike Bocock.
    'Who's he kidding?' said BPIVI
    Coral Cortnell!
    Salisbury was celebrating two
    70th birthdays - of packers Elise
    Allen and Edie...

  • Brewing up an audience stormer 19

    Brewing up an audience stormer
    The show will go on, thanks to
    Sainsbury's. Burton upon Trent
    store has presented £1,200
    raised through the Penny Back
    Scheme to Burton's Brewhouse
    Arts Centre to be used for youth
    theatre...

  • Fire hero saves four from flames 19

    Fire hero saves four
    from flames
    A set of two-year-old quads are
    alive and well with help from a
    brave member of staff from
    Chrlstchurch.
    Gareth Burgess, warehouse
    assistant, had not long returned
    from an evening shift in...

  • Give us a break 19

    Northern highlights
    BlackhaU's fresh foods deputy Glen Knox has been busy lately organising social
    events, not only for his branch but for the whole of the Northern area. He features in
    both these Northern area stories: Give us...

  • BABY DIRT BUSTER 20

    BABY DIRT BUSTER
    Take two bottles into the
    bathroom when you are doing
    the spring cleaning? Not now.
    JS has just launched a
    Concentrated Multisurface
    Liquid Cleaner that tackles
    tough stains neat or can be
    diluted to scrub...

  • BLUE RIBAND BREWS 20

    BLUE RIBAND BREWS July sees the replacement of the familiar own brand
    cans of bitter and lager with five new beers. Lager
    drinkers can now choose between the Green Riband
    Lager at 3% alcohol by volume (ABV) and the stronger
    4%...

  • NO BONES ABOUT IT 20

    Throw convention to
    the wind and tuck into
    turkey with 150 odd
    days still to go to
    Christmas. Two new
    Boneless Butter
    Basted Joints (the
    taste is easier on the
    tongue than the name)
    are excellent cold in
    either a...

  • SHOOT TO KILL 20

    SHOOT TO KILL
    No sooner does your garden
    start blooming with carefully
    nurtured flora than the
    unwanted insect fauna get
    stuck in. Fight back this year
    with the new Homebase Pest
    Gun. The ready to use
    insecticide will kill...

  • TAKE STOCK FOR A SQUARE MEAL 20

    TAKE STOCK FOR A SQUARE MEAL
    Sainsbury's has launched the first
    own-brand version of dry crumbly
    stock cubes as opposed to the
    gooey type, technically known as
    bouillon cubes. There are three
    flavours: beef, chicken plus...

  • Solutions to crossword on page 17 21

    Solutions to crossword
    on page 17.
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    8. Rebut,
    10. Lunch, 12. Ham,
    13. Messy, 14. Odour,
    15. Loaves, 16. Celery,
    18. Donut, 19. Attar,
    20.Eel 21. Gray's,
    24. Edwin,
    26. Greengrocery.
    DOWN
    1....

  • TRAVELLING HOPEFULLY 21

    TRAVELLING HOPEFULLY
    David Paterson has visited
    no less than 100 JS supermarkets
    and Homebase
    stores since 1987, but rarely
    does he go inside.
    David is an award
    winning professional
    fundraiser who has spent a
    total of...

  • SSA OFFERS 22

    SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION
    Tel: 0719217227
    WIN A HILTON HOTEL
    WEEKEND
    4i:
    Hilton Hotels are offering a JS Journal reader the
    opportunity to win a luxury weekend break for two at The
    Langham Hilton in London, pictured...

  • LONG SERVICE 23

    LONG SERVICE
    Employees who have recently
    completed 25years' service
    are:
    MICHAEL ANGSELL, car parl<
    attendant, Bath. STEPHEN
    ELTRIDGE, senior printer,
    Biackfriars. BETTY HAYWARD,
    bread and cake assistant,
    Edgware. MARIE...

  • OBITUARY 23

    OBITUARY
    Length of service in brackets
    PAUUNE D'ARCY, health and
    beauty assistant, Nuneaton,
    died suddenly on June 2
    aged 50 (7 years). JOAN
    HUTTON, fresh foods
    replenishment, Dagenham,
    died suddenly on June 10
    aged 50...

  • RETIREMENTS 23

    RETIREMENTS
    Our list of retirements is once
    again longer than usual as it
    includes employees who have
    accepted the company's early
    retirement package.
    Length of service In brackets.
    • G AuEN, checkout/
    replenishment,...

  • WEDDING 23

    Jo and Rachel.
    WEDDING
    Congratulations to
    Leamington's senior
    wareliouse assistant Jo TIGHE
    and meat assistant RACHEL
    PiRTNiEKS, who tied tine knot
    on May 14. Tlney spent their
    honeymoon in the steamy
    and romantic...

  • PLENTY FOR ALL 24

    ARCHIVES
    Eastbourne rationed goods department 1952.
    PLENTY FOR ALL
    'Goodbye to permits'.
    Forty years ago this month,
    this is how the JS Journal announced
    the end of war-time rationing and
    controls, more than 14 years after...