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  • Contents Page 02

    Contents
    Company news including stories on:
    3 The expansion of Special Selection
    3 The Foods of the World trial
    4 Winners of the SSA's angling competition
    5 A visit to an organic farm
    12 Top-to-toe health and beauty - a look...

  • From the editor 02

    From the editor
    So inspired was I by England's series
    win over South Africa last month
    that I've spent most of the past few
    weeks going round delighting cricket
    lovers with displays of my googlies.
    But if the bowler's art...

  • On top of the world 03

    On top of the world
    A new Foods of the World section, being trialled at five
    JS stores and one Savacentre since July, seems to be
    capturing the customer's imagination.
    Hadleigh Road's Foods of the World aisle. Since the trial...

  • Savacentre in Adams clothing tie-up 03

    Savacentre in Adams clothing tie-up Savacentre has joined forces with Adams
    Childrenswear to offer a range of clothes for
    children aged 0-10 years old. All 13 Savacentre stores will
    allocate 1,500 feet to the
    Adams range....

  • Special foods for the select palate 03

    Special foods for the select palate This month Sainsbury's range of Special Selection foods is being relaunched expanded from grocery to include produce, meat, fish, dairy and ready meals. The packaging and branding
    has been...

  • News in brief 04

    From the left at St Thomas's
    Hospital - Ethel Acqua, Laura
    Govender (with baby Gavin Brown),
    Lucy Parker (whose twins are asleep
    in the incubators) and home and
    leisure buyer Heidi Stickland.
    Sale cash for...

  • Poppy appreciation 04

    Poppy appreciation
    Potters Bar store has received a Royal British
    Legion certificate of appreciation for allowing
    volunteers to collect outside the store during the
    annual poppy appeal k l According to local...

  • Sainsbury's Bank launches fixed-rate mortgage 04

    Sainsbury's Bank launches fixed-rate mortgage
    The no-deposit, fixed-rate mortgage package is the latest addition
    to Sainsbury's Bank's home-purchase products. The package offers house
    buyers a fixed rate of 7.65%
    for three or...

  • Homebase helps wish makers 05

    Homebase helps wish makers
    The Jain Samaj Europe Asian festival in Leicester was the focus for Homebase colleagues in the
    Leicester area on 12 July. The challenge set by Charlie
    Mehtah, deputy store manager
    of Nuneaton...

  • News in brief 05

    Dr John Reid launches the Greener
    Vehicle campaign at Nine Elms by
    having his ministerial car tested.
    [launched in July) and City Diesel
    Free tests for cleaner cars
    Transport minister Dr John Reid has
    launched the...

  • Off-job training on the farm 05

    Off-job training on the farm
    The More Choice Because its Your Choice campaign has highlighted the high demand for
    organics - a demand which has led to JS becoming the biggest supermarket seller for
    organic products with over...

  • A blast from the past 06

    To celebrate the millennium,
    Hazle Ceramics is
    producing a special,
    numbered, limited edition
    of 2,000 wall plaques
    depicting Sainsbury's first
    shop, opened in 1869 by
    John James and Mary Ann
    Sainsbury at 173 Drury
    Lane...

  • AIR MILES knocks 50% off European air fares 06

    AIR MILES knocks 50% off European air fares
    AIR MILES and JS are making
    it easier to escape the winter
    blues by offering savings of
    over 50% to selected
    European destinations.
    For just 25 Reward
    vouchers (1,000 AIR...

  • Perfect backdrop for the Royal 06

    Perfect backdrop for the Royal
    The highlight of this year's
    summer exhibition season (JS
    attended 16 shows around
    the country between May and
    July) was the Sainsbury's
    stand at the Royal Show at
    the NAC in Stoneleigh,...

  • News at ten 07

    NEWS AT TEN Ten bite-sized stones to get your teeth into. Nicki Baggott presents the
    Sainsbury's-sponsored prize to
    Lloyd Maunder's directors,
    Peter (left) and John Maunder.
    PRIZE FOR 100 YEARS' SERVICE
    To help with the...

  • Are you a shutter nutter? 08

    Are you a shutter nutter?
    JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 1998 If you're camera crazy, here's your chance to
    translate your passion for pictures into great prizes.
    This year's Journal photographic competition has
    three...

  • Group-wide 08

    Group-wide
    Here's our regular round-up of what's been going on across the Group... GROUP RESULTS NOW ON NET
    A website comprised of a speciallyadapted
    version of the J Sainsbury
    Group 1997/98 Annual Report and
    Accounts is now...

  • Sainsbury's national fundraising appeal for 1998 09

    Sainsbury's national fundraising appeal for 1998
    This year Sainsbury 's is supporting the National Meningitis Trust with a month of fund-raising in October. In 1997 colleagues
    from all areas of the company raised £500,000 each...

  • Writelines 10

    Have your say
    Comrades
    in arms
    Robert Dann, part-time
    trolley retriever, Lewes
    Road:
    Regarding stress, which in
    this day and age seems to be a
    common gripe of people in the
    work environment (not just at
    JS). I know from...

  • Top-to-toe heaIth and beauty 12

    Top-to-toe heaIth and beauty
    New Cross Gate health and beauty assistant Emma Lee gives us a tour of some of the many new health and beauty
    products launched recently. Starting from the top... To help with hair problems such as...

  • Picture perfect! 14

    Picture perfect!
    More than 1,200 special needs schools will soon receive a set of four pictures -
    courtesy of Sainsbury's award-winning Pictures for Schools scheme. The Journal
    put on its artistic hat and set out to critique...

  • Kick the 'dis'out of disability 16

    It's too easy to see a disability as defining what a person can't do. The Journal finds out that improving life for disabled people is more
    about changing attitudes than buildings.
    Kick the 'dis'out of disability What exactly is...

  • Will it still be Sainsbury's without a Sainsbury at the helm? 18

    Will it still be Sainsbury's without a Sainsbury at the helm?
    Shortly before retiring as chairman on 30 July to take up a ministerial post at the DTI, David
    Sainsbury spoke exclusively to the Journal about the changes he's seen,...

  • Branch opening—Hammersmith 21

    Hammersmith
    Opening date: 14 July
    Address: 179-183 Fulham
    Palace Road, London W6 8QX
    Opened by:
    Special business units
    Store manager:
    Bill Leach
    Estates manager:
    Construction manager:
    John Kemsley
    Project...

  • More space age than ice age 22

    Keeping it cool -
    distribution centre
    manager David
    Jacobs isn't a
    stranger on site,
    as his previous job
    was contracts
    operations manager
    for the central and
    western region.
    He's been a familiar
    face at Elstree for
    two...

  • Deli on disc 24

    Walk into any large computer store and you'll see a huge array of 'multimedia' products - games, educational packages, business programs. Now JS is
    harnessing this rapidly-developing technology to help colleagues become experts...

  • The state-of-the-art gallery 26

    The state-of-the-art gallery
    An invitation to an art preview evening led Hitchin store
    manager Mark Ellery to a project that's helping pioneer the
    art gallery of the future. The Journal finds out how he's now
    selling art as...

  • Chicago is my kind of ribs 28

    Chicago is my kind of ribs
    As part of the frozen meat range, Sainsbury's has launched Chicago-style
    Full Rack of Pork Ribs (£3.49). The ribs are covered in a spicy barbecue
    sauce and can be microwaved in eight...

  • Flavour of the month 28

    Flavour of the month
    After recently winning the Italian Olive Oil List Award, JS has consolidated its position as
    market leader in this area by introducing a new range of Flavoured Olive Oils.
    Available in three flavours -...

  • Paint it white 28

    Paint it white Following on from the coloured emulsion redesign, Homebase's whites have
    been relaunched. Also, a range of trim paints including Glosses (liquid, nondrip),
    Undercoat, Primers, Satinwood and a more...

  • Smoked salmon that's winning converts 28

    Smoked salmon that's winning converts
    Sainsbury's has launched an initiative designed to help more farmers reach
    organic status and is now stocking Transitional Orkney Smoked Salmon (£4.59 for
    125g). This salmon is not...

  • Bear-faced cake 29

    Bear-faced cake
    The new Winnie the Pooh cake is exclusive to
    Sainsbury's. There's little doubt that kids will love
    it every bit as much as Christopher Robin's cuddly
    companion loves honey. It should be pretty popular
    with...

  • Brighten up your bedside 29

    Brighten up your bedside
    Specially developed to complement your bedroom, Sainsbury's has launched
    two decorated, three-ply tissues - Bouquet and Floral. Each costs £1.29
    and contains 70 tissues.
    AVAILABLE IN 250 STORES

  • Go dental 29

    Go dental
    Dental plaque is the main cause of gum disease and tooth
    decay. To help you fight the dreaded plaque, JS has
    revamped its dental care range. Products include Dental
    Floss (£1.49), Dental Floss Mint (£1.49), Dental...

  • Guilt-free snacks 29

    Guilt-free snacks
    For the ideal healthy snack, try Sainsbury's three new dried fruit offerings: Apricots, Figs and Prunes.
    Moist and sweet with no added sugar, each is high in fibre and costs 99p.
    AVAILABLE IN 256 STORES

  • Twinkle twinkle little cake 29

    Twinkle twinkle little cake
    For a light and tasty treat try Sainsbury's
    12 mini Star Fairy Cakes.
    These are light sponge cakes topped with fondant icing and coloured sweet
    decorations. Packs cost £1.29 each.
    AVAILABLE IN 100...

  • 25 years in Swindon 30

    25 years in Swindon
    Staff at Swindon town centre store obviously had a
    great time celebrating 25 years of trading on 24 July.
    The store recruited the local paper to help find
    charities that were also celebrating their 25th...

  • Bit of bat and ball 30

    Bit of bat and ball
    Not quite as titanic a tussle as
    the recent England-South
    Africa epic, but the 40-over
    cricket match between Taplow
    store and a team from
    Blackfriars certainly served up
    as much...

  • Blackfriars quiz night 30

    Blackfriars quiz night
    Central departments colleagues
    packed out the Blackfriar staff
    restaurant recently to support
    the SSA Quiz Night. Various
    goodies were auctioned during
    the evening and £700 was
    raised for the Trina...

  • Fan in France 30

    Fan in France
    As a member of the England
    Football Supporters' Club,
    Diane Maton who works as
    a checkout/replenishment
    assistant at Kempshott store,
    went out to France for the
    World Cup and saw all the
    England games. Our...

  • Queen of the Castle 30

    Queen of the Castle
    Anna Maria Todino, who works
    on the delicatessen at Castle
    Boulevard store in Nottingham,
    has been crowned 'Miss
    Leicestershire 1998'. She now
    goes forward to the Miss Great
    Britain final later this...

  • Steven seeks sponsors 30

    Steven seeks sponsors
    time at Barnstaple store, has
    been chosen to carry out
    voluntary work in Namibia for
    three months next year for the
    youth development charity
    Raleigh International. Steven,
    who is taking a year out...

  • Straiton Readers United 30

    Straiton Readers United
    Children from Paradykes Primary School, Loanhead sign up to 'Readers United' with (back row, from I to r):
    head teacher Jack Smith, Midlothian councillor Adam Montgomery, deputy manager at Straiton Phil...

  • The maidens of Fanhams 30

    The maidens of Fanhams
    The dining-room v.
    take a bow during a recent
    medieval wedding held at
    Fanhams Hall. They asked the
    Journal to 'rave about how
    brilliant we are and how much
    fun we all have working at
    Fanhams Hall'....

  • Dancing Side By Side 31

    Dancing Side By Side
    Another first for Side By Side was achieved by colleagues at Bamber Bridge when Alex Wilkinson
    coordinated an over-55s tea dance in a local hall. The idea came from two colleagues in the...

  • Full Monty meets Spice Girls 31

    Full Monty meets Spice Girls
    Harringay hit on a novel way to raise money for the eastern
    region's Sunshine Coach appeal. The store organized a
    variety show which included acts from Abba and Spice Girls
    lookalikes, and a live...

  • Mel's march for Macmillan 31

    Pictured during Mosborough store's charity raffle are (from I to r): The
    store's manager Simon Taylor, Jane Smaldon, Mel Pidd, and Claire Martin.
    Mel's march for Macmillan
    Mel Pidd from retail finance at Blackfriars will be...

  • Twenty-one up 31

    Twenty-one up
    Canteen colleagues relax after serving up the 21-year celebration feast.
    Lordshill store celebrated its 21st birthday on 22 July and
    staff enjoyed a free lunch with a glass of wine. Colleagues
    who have been with...

  • Victorious visitors 31

    Victorious visitors
    Store manager Joe Thurley changes managerial positions by posing with
    the England U16team.
    Recent visitors to Durham store were the England U16
    football team, officially sponsored by Sainsbury's....

  • The £25 crossword and £10 wordsearch 32

    Swimming pool crossword
    CLUES
    ACROSS
    1. Short journeys for pleasure (10)
    9. Child's toy which falls and rises on a string (2-2)
    10. Famous hippie musical (4)
    11. Pacific or Atlantic, for example (5)
    12. Machine converting...

  • WIN a trip to France with Microban 33

    WIN a trip to France with Microban
    The Journal is offering readers an opportunity to win an exciting three-night trip to Futuroscope, a futuristic theme park in Poitiers, France.
    Microban - what's it all about?
    Sainsbury's...

  • WIN an action-packed day with...Frozen Hula Hoops Mealtime Potato Rings 33

    Hula Hoops are the new innovation into the frozen potato market
    • and are now available in Sainsbury's and Savacentre stores.
    Name:
    Address:
    Work location:
    Hometel no:
    IDEAS:
    Send your entries to : JS Journal, J Sainsbury...

  • SSA OFFERS 34

    SSA TRAVEL CLUB
    ABTA
    Save time and money when
    booking your holiday IATA
    All tour operators now have their summer '99 holiday programmes on
    sale, so why not start planning your holiday now to take advantage of:
    • maximum...

  • long service 35

    long service
    Employees who have completed 40years' service:
    RODNEY BROOKSBY, district manager. ALLAN EDWARDS, reception
    manager, West Hove. DONALD HAYWARD, district manager.
    Employees who completed 25 years' service in...

  • Obituary 35

    Obituary
    WEHDY RAIHBOW, 57, a SABRE controller at Victoria, died after a short
    illness on 24 March (25yrs).

  • Retirements 35

    Retirements
    Length of service is in brackets
    MARION AIRD, office manager, Homebase Gloucester (15yrs).
    MARGARET BADGER, checkout/replenishment assistant, Walsall
    (I3yrs). OLIVE BERESFORD, general office clerk, Brentwood...

  • Tricky trivia 35

    Tricky trivia Let's see how
    you do in this
    month's Tricky
    Trivia quiz.

  • Weddings 35

    Weddings
    CLAIRE LESSING (below), senior clerk at Bramingham Park and
    ROBIN HORSIER, operational auditor at Blackfriars, married on 27 June at
    Fanhams Hall. They met at a Sainsbury's Christmas dinner and dance at
    Hatfield, and...

  • Sainsbury's oldest supplier celebrates centenary 36

    JS's Partnership in Livestock and Partnership
    in Produce schemes run with suppliers have
    recently gained recognition for their
    collaborative approach to quality control,
    food safety, environmental issues and value
    for money....