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  • Contents Page 02

    Page 2-5
    News
    Page 6-7
    Branch opening — Badger Farm
    Page 8-9
    25 Club dinner — tribute to Mr RJ on his 80th birthday
    Page 10-11
    In their opinion — the marketing world's top executives place JS high on their lists
    Page...

  • FRONTLINE 02

    FRONTLINE
    PROOF YET again that JS is in
    the top ranks of the companies
    league, comes with the publication
    of a survey carried out by
    Marketing Week magazine.
    Turn to our colourful centre
    spread to tot up the marks.
    And...

  • New Appointments 02

    New Appointments
    number of senior management appointments and changes have been announced
    recently which affect a number of departments.
    Meat and
    poultry
    IAN MERTON has assumed
    responsibility for beef, veal,
    home produced...

  • Property 03

    PROPERTY
    Barnwood business park JS HAS applied for planning
    permission of a site at Barnwood
    on the northern edge of Gloucester.
    The proposal is for a supermarket
    with a sales area of
    25,800 sq ft and surface car
    parking...

  • Hungarian minister visits store 04

    Hungarian minister visits store
    NINE ELMS store has played
    host to Dr Zoltan Juhar,
    Hungarian Minister of Internal
    Trade and President of the
    Hungarian National Council of
    Tourism.
    Dr Juhar wished to see a
    supermarket in...

  • Making way for disabled 04

    Making way for disabled
    NEWPORT STORE has won a
    top award for having the best
    facilities for disabled people in
    Wales.
    In the 1986 Building Awards
    Scheme, Newport gained first
    place in the Shops/Shopping
    C e n t r e s , S...

  • Training project 04

    Training project
    THE TRAINING department is
    hoping to learn a thing or two
    from a project, the first of its
    type, which involves the secondment
    of Dr Paul Johnson, a
    member of Her Majesty's
    Inspectorate of Schools, to...

  • Back up for cancer patients 05

    Back up for cancer patients
    THE 'BRITISH Association of
    Cancer United Patients and their
    Families and Friends' (BACUP)
    has published a new booklet
    with the support of JS.
    BACUP was founded two
    years ago to pool and...

  • Digging up statistics on gardening 05

    Digging up statistics on gardening
    THE BRITISH spent more than
    £580 million on gardening last
    year.
    As Homebase garden centres
    continue to bloom some of the
    reasons are clearly shown in
    new book entitled 'The
    Armchair...

  • Homebase wins beauty contest 05

    Homebase wins beauty contest
    CATFORD AND Walthamstow
    Homebases have recently
    r e c e i v e d Certificates of
    Excellence from the London in
    Bloom competition.
    Sponsored by the London
    Visitor and Convention Bureau,
    the...

  • James Prior draws crowd 05

    James Prior draws crowd
    THE NEW SEASON of the Executive Club got off to a flying start
    with a record attendance for guest speaker, The Rt Hon James
    Prior MP.
    As well as being a JS non executive director, James Prior...

  • Save our school 05

    Save our school
    A CHEQUE to the value of
    £1000 was presented to Macclesfield
    Silk Heritage Centre
    recently by JS.
    The money will be used to
    further restore Macclesfield's
    historic Sunday School which as
    well as being a...

  • Branch opening—Badger Farm 06

    BADGER FARM
    Opening date: 14 October 1986
    Address: Badger Farm Road,
    Badger Farm, Winchester
    Opened by: Assistant managing director,
    retail, Joe Barnes
    Manager: Ian Elkins
    Staff: 278 (252 new jobs)
    Sales area: 26,868 sq...

  • Club says happy birthday Mr RJ 08

    The 25 Club dinner
    was a night to conjure
    with figures!
    The 16th annual dinner
    took place on October 6
    and membership was at a
    record high of 1202.
    New members totalled 128
    and with 930 members present
    the dinner enjoyed...

  • MASTERS of MARKETING 10

    JS IS THE UK's best company in the art of
    ^m marketing according to a survey published in
    %M October.
    Marketing Week magazine quizzed 650 senior marketing
    executives in six industrial sectors. Their views formed a poll
    which...

  • Managing a Homebase store 12

    SHE BUILT HER OWN CAREER, NOW EVE RYTHING IN THE GARDEN IS LOVELY — 'WE'RE THE PROFESSIONALS' says
    Bernadettc Giiler.
    'I know some people think we spend our
    day wandering round the greenhouse pruning
    roses but being manager...

  • CHRISTMAS CRACKING 14

    CHRISTMAS CRACKING
    GO GATHERING NUTS from
    JS this Christmas.
    Instead of having a traditional
    fireside munch, why not make
    gifts of these nutty new lines
    In a smart gold foil pack is a
    Speciality Nut Selection...

  • LOOK COOKS! 14

    LOOK COOKS!
    THE NEW JS cookbooks will
    make ideal gifts or provide novel
    ideas for a Christmas dinner.
    'Microwave Companion'
    (Sally Majors £1.99), is a
    complete reference book for the
    microwave user. It contains hints, tips...

  • PREMIUM PIE 14

    PREMIUM PIE
    SPEARHEADING JS's pie
    range is the new Top Crust
    Steak and Kidney Pie.
    This is a top of the range
    product of high quality with a
    high level of fill. It consists of
    prime lean beef and kidney with
    a puff pastry...

  • SOFTEN YOUR SKIN WITH SWISS CARE 14

    SOFTEN YOUR SKIN WITH SWISS CARE
    GIVE SKIN a treat in time for
    the party season with the Swiss
    Beauty Care range, new from JS.
    Swiss skin care products are
    renowned for outstanding quality,"
    advanced scientific...

  • Golden goals 15

    Golden goals
    ARGENTINA HAS Maradonna;
    Homebase has Ingram!
    Last season the Homebase
    head office football team owed
    much of its success in the second
    division of the SSA football
    league to the prolific scoring
    powers of...

  • Great golf balls 15

    Great golf balls
    THE SUN SHONE down on
    the autumn meeting of the
    Uxbridge area Golf Society
    (UAGS) on October 8.
    Amid the slender palms, tranquil
    ponds and lush greens of
    Aldenham Golf and Country
    Club near Radlett in...

  • It's clean, it's fresh, it's YTS 15

    It's clean, it's fresh, it's YTS
    IT WAS NOT the battle of the
    flowers, but the battle of the
    veggies in Coventry recently.
    Six YTS trainees from the
    Cannon Park group entered the
    Coventry Carnival as 'A Basket
    of Fresh...

  • Sparks fly at Dulwich 15

    Sparks fly at Dulwich
    THE GRIFFIN SPORTS
    ground has been the scene of
    many great sporting moments
    and the latest was a struggle
    between two sporting giants.
    Homebase head office was
    recently on the crease against a
    very...

  • Students are into rock 15

    SAY 'AMMONITES' to three
    Fareham YTS trainees and they
    will reply 'fossils'!
    On August 28, Linda West, Malcolm Atkinson and Michelle
    Stewart, accompanied by tutor,
    Christine Tudor, explored the
    beautiful coastline of the...

  • Taking the walk for a dog 15

    Taking the walk for a dog
    THE BOURNEMOUTH YTS
    group finished their year of
    training on a high note — they
    mted £200 to the Guide
    i for the Blind Association.
    aire Gibbins is one of the
    ees and introduced her
    agues to...

  • Macmillan fundraising update and a letter from the appeal's president 16

    Cancer Relief
    Macmillan fund
    Letter from
    The President
    Macmillan Nurses
    ^ ^ ^ ^ Appeal.
    The company campaign to raise financial support
    for this organisation has now reached its half way
    point and I am delighted to report...

  • Appointments 18

    Appointments
    Robert Simpson, formerly manager
    at Solihull, has been
    a p p o i n t e d m a n a g e r of
    Northfield.
    Ian Wilson, formerly manager
    at Northfield, has been
    appointed manager of Solihull.

  • Homebase appointments 18

    Homebase
    appointments
    Richard Olliffe, formerly manager
    at Penge, has been
    appointed manager of Crayford
    for the opening.
    Philip Myers, formerly manager
    at Bradford, has been
    appointed manager of Wakefield
    for the...

  • Miss JS 1987 is underway 18

    Miss JS 1987 is underway
    MISS JS FEVER has started
    once again.
    The first challenger for the
    crown of Miss JS Personality
    Girl 1987, is Emma Sinclair of
    Buntingford depot.
    On October 4, Emma lined up
    with the other girls to...

  • Retirements 18

    Retirements
    Jack Dowley, area meat
    specialist, has retired after 38
    years with the company.
    He joined JS as a trainee
    butcher at Victoria and then
    worked at Balham and Stock-
    •well. Jack was made meat manager
    at...

  • Feedback 19

    FEEDBACK
    Reviewing
    pensions
    From: H M Collins, veteran.
    Those of us who currently enjoy
    the benefits of the company's
    Pension Scheme are surely
    reminded each pay day of the
    debt we owe to those who had
    the wisdom and...

  • Long service 19

    Ron Harman, district engineering
    manager, South Eastern
    area, has completed 40 years
    with JS.
    He began his career with the
    company as a trainee electrician
    and became electrician in 1954.
    After 13 years, Ron was...

  • Obituary 19

    Reginald Drake, administration
    clerk in the development division
    at Blackfriars, died after a
    long illness on August 31, aged
    61.
    He had been with the company
    for 18 years.
    Fred Guy, assistant manager
    at Colchester, died...

  • A place in local history 20

    ARCHIVES
    A place in local history
    THIS MONTH THE Archives looks at the locations of the three new branches at Winchester, Uxbridge and
    Pinner. Winchester opened this month, Pinner opens on November 25 and Uxbridge on December...