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  • Contents Page 02

    Page 2-5
    News
    Page 6-10
    Branch openings
    — Pinner
    — Uxbridge
    — Crayford
    - Ashford extension
    -Wakefield Homebase
    Page 11
    Good Neighbour Scheme — how JS has been helping the elderly
    Page 12-13
    JS does its homework — a look...

  • FRONTLINE 02

    FRONTLINE
    YOU CAN HEAR IT NOW . . .
    What did you do in the great
    freeze daddy? During the recent
    weeks, when Britain ground to a
    standstill under ever deepening
    snow, at JS, as elsewhere, the
    Dunkirk spirit prevailed....

  • Regional managers for Homebase 02

    Regional managers for Homebase
    John Old
    Evan Tidman
    David Boverhoff HOMEBASE director and general
    manager, Dennis Males has
    a n n o u n c e d the new
    appointments of three regional
    managers. They are John Old,
    manager,...

  • Sir Roy to review care 02

    Sir Roy to review care
    THE GOVERNMENT has
    asked Sir Roy Griffiths, deputy
    chairman and managing director,
    to undertake a review of
    community care.
    Sir Roy is deputy chairman of
    the National Health Service
    management board...

  • Awards for architecture 03

    Awards for architecture
    TWO STORES have recently
    won prestigious design awards.
    The York supermarket and
    Homebase development has
    received a commendation in the
    1986 Civic Trust Awards.
    The aim of the awards scheme
    is to:...

  • Christmas review 03

    Christmas review
    CHAIRMAN, Sir John Sainsbury,
    made the following
    announcement at New Year:
    'Christmas 1986 has been very
    satisfactory in every respect for
    JS. Customers found displays of
    a high standard, an...

  • Habitat and Mothercare appear in SavaCentre 03

    Habitat and Mothercare appear in SavaCentre
    MOTHERCARE and Habitat
    now stand shoulder to shoulder
    with Sainsbury's and British
    Home Stores under the
    SavaCentre roof at Calcot.
    The introduction of the new
    departments in the...

  • Len Payne retires 03

    Len Payne retires
    LEN PAYNE, director, company
    systems, retired on 16
    December 1986, after 12 years'
    service with the company.
    He joined JS as director of
    distribution and in July 1979
    assumed responsibility for...

  • Magazines vote for top store managers 04

    Magazines vote for top store managers
    Right: Richard Crann on
    left of pic with fellow
    finalists Paul Leighton
    and Paul Walkden.
    Below: Don Hayward. TWO STORE MANAGERS
    have been voted amongst the
    best in the UK.
    Richard...

  • New recruits to the 40 year club 04

    New recruits to the 40 year club SEVEN MEMBERS of staff
    and their guests attended a
    luncheon in Stamford House on
    January 5 to celebrate their 40
    years service with JS.
    Chairman, Sir John Sainsbury,
    and assistant managing...

  • Community Centre for Winchester 05

    (L to r) Colin Harvey, Andrew Brand and the Reverend Peter Furber
    with a community association member.
    Community Centre
    for Winchester ON 1 NOVEMBER 1986, Colin
    Harvey. South Western area
    director, opened a new...

  • Homebase presents sports club with pavilion 05

    Homebase presents sports club with pavilion
    Homebase's own team in front of the new pavilion. DENNIS MALES pulling pints?
    An unlikely pair of barmaids is
    the Homebase general manager
    and Catford's mayor, Norman
    Smith.
    They...

  • JS designer dies 05

    JS designer dies
    LEONARD BEAUMONT, former
    design consultant to JS,
    died on 11 December 1986.
    He joined JS in 1950. Probably
    his most important contribution
    to the company was the
    development of the first corporate
    identity...

  • School lessons on screen 05

    School lessons on screen
    HAVE COMPUTER, will travel, around the world of retailing.
    Pupils from St Francis College, Letchworth, visited Letchworth
    store as part of a local school-industry scheme. Produce manager,
    Peter Best,...

  • Tribute 05

    PERSONNEL DIRECTOR
    Angus Clark, pays tribute to
    Derek Williams, senior manager
    in the personnel department,
    who died recently:
    ' D e r e k Williams died in
    January after suffering an illness
    which lasted just over a year....

  • Branch opening—Pinner 06

    PINNER
    An appropriately unassuming new shop
    front has appeared on the High Street of
    Pinner Village. But beyond the olde
    worlde entrance proclaiming J Sainsbury
    in unfamiliar black and white there lies
    an ultra modern...

  • Branch opening—Uxbridge 06

    UXBRIDGE
    UXBRIDGE
    Opening date: 2 December 1986
    Address: York Road, Oxbridge
    Opened by: Area director, Dino Adriano
    Manager: Allan Roberts
    Staff: 311 (105 new jobs)
    Sales area: 32,830 sq ft
    Car park: 428 spaces Pupils from...

  • Branch opening—Crayford 08

    CRAYFORD
    OPENING DATE:
    Homebase — 27 November 1986
    Supermarket — 2 December 1986
    Address: Stadium Way, Crayford, Kent
    OPENED BY:
    Homebase — General manager, Dennis Males
    Supermarket — Deputy chairman and
    managing...

  • Ashford 09

    Ashford has moved up a league thanks to
    a major extension. With minimum
    disruption to customers the store closed
    for three days only before reopening on
    December 4 w i th a sales area half as
    large again as it was...

  • Homebase opening—Wakefield 10

    The Ugly Sisters, Prince
    Charming and Baron Hardup
    were among the first
    customers at Wakefield's
    new Homebase which
    opened just before
    Christmas. 1 Philip Myers pulls
    a cracker! The
    pantomime
    characters came
    along from...

  • GOOD NEIGHBOURS TO THE AGED 11

    GOOD NEIGHBOURS TO THE AGED
    COMMUNITY GROUPS for the elderly have had an extra special Christmas due to
    grants from the company's Good Neighbour Scheme. A total of £50,000 was given to 150 groups throughout the country in
    time...

  • JS Goes to School 12

    The winners of this year's Sainsbury's
    Retail Business Challenge 1986 attended a
    presentation in London on December 2.
    Pictured left to right: Grant Furner, YTS
    trainee, Sainsbury's, Taunton; Colin Harvey,
    South Western area...

  • SAINSBURY'S Choir of the Year Competition 14

    SAINSBURY'S Choir of the Year Competition
    THE SAINSBURY'S Choir of the Year
    Competition is now a mature animal which
    uses its four years' experience to accomplish a
    staggering feat of organisation. With a record
    13,000...

  • LET THE Show GO ON 16

    LET THE Show GO ON
    JS IS TO SPONSOR THE NATIONAL
    YOUTH THEATRE OF GREAT BRITAIN
    AND THE NATIONAL THEATRE STUDIO
    IN 1987.
    Simon Sainsbury, chairman of the Sainsbury's
    Arts Sponsorship Committee, made the
    announcement at a...

  • News of the Macmillan fund 17

    JS does it for MACMILLAN • Staff from Lewes Road made
    a bit of a show of themselves
    recently.
    Not only did they have a
    sponsored pub crawl around
    Brighton, but, as you can see,
    they all dressed up just to make
    themselves...

  • News in brief 18

    news IN BRIEF
    THREE YEAR OLD David
    Metcalf is safe in the hands of
    Welephant, Crosby firemen's
    latest recruit. He's the elephant
    fire-fighting mascot who arrived
    in the car park of the Crosby
    store with the fire...

  • NEW LINES 23

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  • Appointments 24

    Appointments
    Martin Bowden, formerly deputy
    manager at Watford, has been
    a p p o i n t e d m a n a g e r of
    Aylesbury.
    John Brackett, formerly manager
    of Kingsland Road, has
    been appointed manager of
    Rayleigh Weir.
    David...

  • FRED EYRE 24

    FRED EYRE, manager, invoice
    passing, at Streatham, retired in
    June after 38 years of service
    and not 30 as stated in the
    November Journal.
    He spent almost all of his 38
    years in accounts mainly on
    invoicing passing and...

  • Long service 24

    Long service
    Alan Atkinson, freezer centre
    manager at Leatherhead, has
    completed 25 years with JS.
    He began his career with the
    company at Hook and then
    worked in several other stores
    including Tolworth, North
    Cheam and...

  • Obituary 24

    Obituary
    Ann Aplin, part time order office
    clerk at Reading Homebase,
    died suddenly on December 13,
    aged 47.
    She had been with the company
    for one and a half years.
    Olive Cain, typing supervisor
    at Streatham office,...

  • Retirements 24

    Retirements
    Harry Bastable, warehouseman
    at Hove, has retired after 34
    years with JS.
    He joined the company at
    Church Street, Hove, where he
    remained until its closure in
    1966. He then transferred to the
    current Hove...

  • Bert Hagger — a man who looked after his own 25

    Bert Hagger — a man who looked after his own
    'AT FIRST I was concerned
    about just how I would fill my
    time in retirement after 41 years at
    JS — most of the time in a senior
    position. But in fact I'm never
    bored. 1 find...

  • Feedback 25

    FEEDBACK
    Card opens
    memories
    From A. H. Gibbs, veteran,
    Worthing.
    I was very interested on receiving
    my copy of the Journal and
    the Christmas card. The card
    brought back memories to me.
    In 1928 I was an assistant at...

  • Panels of posterity 26

    Panels of posterity
    Blackfriars staff
    making a quick
    visit to the photocopying
    room in
    Wakefield House
    basement may be forgiven for
    pausing a few moments to inspect a
    permanent display of historical
    photographs which is...

  • SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 1986 27

    SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 1986
    Results-runners up LAST MONTH we published
    the winning photographs
    from our annual competition.
    They were spectacular
    but there were also some
    wonderful runner up...