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  • A man with designs on JS packaging 02

    A man with designs on JS packaging
    STEVEN GRAVELLE has
    been appointed design manager,
    to succeed Peter Dixon who
    retires at the end of this month.
    He will report to Mike Conolly,
    director of marketing.
    Steven Gravelle...

  • Contents Page 02

    Page 2-7
    News
    Page 8
    How to buy a better environment — following the green code
    Page 9-12
    Openings
    — Wimbledon Homebase
    — Bromley
    — Croydon
    — Hatfield Homebase
    Page 13
    A sculpture for Swansea
    Page 14-15
    Tim-ber! It's...

  • Frontline 02

    FRONTLINE
    NEVER MIND THE OLYMPICS,
    Homebase has featured
    its own track and field stars
    this month. Wimbledon footballers
    visited the new store
    there to pick the winners of the
    opening competition to win a
    season ticket to...

  • Savacentre searches for staff of 1,000 02

    Savacentre searches for staff of 1,000
    WITH 1,000 VACANCIES to
    fill at its new store due to open
    in Merton next February,
    Savacentre launched a huge
    recruitment drive in August.
    Personnel and training and
    recruitment staff...

  • Scanning now in 200 stores 02

    Scanning now in 200 stores
    A NEW MILESTONE in the introduction of electronic point
    of sale (EPoS) technology has been passed with the 200th
    supermarket commencing scanning at its checkouts, enhancing
    the company's huge lead in...

  • Directors in top level changes 03

    Directors in top level changes
    THE CHAIRMAN
    announced a number
    of important new
    a p p o i n t m e n t s at
    director level on
    October 6.
    COLIN HARVEY will be
    appointed to the JS board in
    the late summer of 1989,...

  • Couple cruises off with prize 04

    Couple cruises off with prize
    A PRIZE OF a holiday cruise on t l ie Norway fjords was
    presented to Owen and Eileen Measures by Branksome
    Homebase manager. Bob Wingell. They were the winners
    of the longest day prize draw which...

  • Fast reaction from first aiders saves life 04

    Fast reaction from first aiders saves life
    HOW WOULD YOU COPE in
    an emergency? Staff at Christchurch
    recently proved themselves
    miraculously quick
    thinking.
    When an 84 year old customer,
    Miss Champion, collapsed
    in the...

  • New boards grab attention 04

    New boards grab attention
    KEEP AN EYE on the walls of
    staff areas in branches over the
    next few weeks. Plans are underway
    for a faceUft that will not
    only improve the look of things
    but will also make...

  • New structure is an award winner 05

    New structure is an award winner
    Left to right: J im Muttram, Super Marketing editor; David Clapham, and Tony Garvey of Dairy
    Crest. THE NEW MANAGEMENT
    STRUCTURE
    has won Super Marketing
    magazine's Grocery
    Trade Award for...

  • Store rises like a phoenix from the ashes 05

    Store rises like a phoenix from the ashes
    JUST THREE WEEKS after Tewkesbury Road was ravaged
    by a fire, which caused around £1V2 million worth of damage,
    the store re-opened in pristine condition. Staff worked with...

  • Drivers keep up safety record for 400 years 06

    Drivers keep up safety record for 400 years
    'I'VE NEVER SEEN so many
    safe miles clocked up by so
    few,' said the Royal Society for
    the Prevention of Accidents
    (ROSPA) national manager,
    Dennis Rawlings.
    Nineteen drivers...

  • Your choice of shares 06

    Your choice of shares
    THIS MONTH you will have
    the opportunity to join the
    m a n y t h o u s a n d s of
    employees already saving to
    buy shares in JS, as a further
    offer is to be made under the
    Savings Related Share...

  • Flashy sponsors 07

    Flashy sponsors
    IN ADDITION TO sponsoring
    the National Youth
    Theatre JS gives sponsorship
    to the National Theatre Studio
    — the NT's experimental wing
    — where performers, directors
    and writers work together to
    develop...

  • Geoff topples his own caber tossing record 07

    Geoff topples his own caber tossing record
    LAUNCHING HOMEBASE'S
    new range of quality timber
    turned out to be a record
    breaking event for the world's
    strongest man, Geoff Capes.
    Geoff, who is the World
    Highland Games Caber...

  • Staff back US coast to coast run 07

    Staff back US coast to coast run
    THANKS TO JS STAFF 15 marathon runners will be pounding 3,000 miles of road, desert
    tracks and mountain paths between New York and Los Angeles to raise £250,000 for the British
    Heart...

  • JS MAKES IT GREEN FOR GO 08

    JS PRODUCTS DON'T
    COST THE EARTH is
    not just another way of
    saying Good Food Costs
    Less at Sainsbury's. It
    also means tlie company
    is taking a lead in
    environmental issues.
    And recently the JS approach to what...

  • Homebase opening—Wimbledon 09

    WIMBLEDON Wimbledon can now
    be proud of a brand
    new Homebase store
    as well a's an FA Cup
    winning football
    team. And the
    management team at
    the store is homegrown
    talent. Each
    member began his or
    her career on...

  • Branch opening—Bromley 10

    Bromley, which is home to the South Eastern
    area office, now has a new store with three times
    the space of its old branch. Crowds of customers
    turned up to view the new store which features
    wall panels depicting local...

  • Branch opening—Croydon 11

    CROYDON
    The new store in Croydon (Purley Way) has
    everything from newspapers and flowers to a
    coffee shop and petrol station. It keeps up the
    tradition of excellence established during JS's
    historic association with Croydon....

  • Homebase opening—Hatfield 12

    HATFIELD Hatfield is the 45th Homebase store, and the
    seventh to open this year. As part of the opening
    day promotion the store offered a number of items
    at a reduction of 25 per cent. 1. Stylish store.
    2. Smart service.
    3....

  • SCULPTURE WILL MAKE A SPLASH IN SWANSEA 13

    SCULPTURE WILL MAKE A SPLASH IN SWANSEA
    'FLYING FIGUREHEAD', by David Backhouse, is tiie
    winning entry in the Swansea Maritime Sculpture Competition.
    The competition was created by JS and Swansea City
    Council as the ideal...

  • A TALE OF GOOD WOOD THAT STARTS WITH THE FINNISH 14

    ONCE UPON A TIME
    in the far-oiT, frozen
    forests of Karelia there
    lived beautiful spruce
    and pine trees that grew
    so slowly they became
    famous in countries
    1,500 miles away.
    It may sound like a
    fairy story but the new...

  • THEY HAD A TICKET TO RIDE 16

    THEY HAD A TICKET TO RIDE
    The sun rose over Alton Towers at the beginning
    of a gloriously sunny day and SSA coaches
    appeared on the horizon.
    Armed with packed lunches and an iron will,
    the 6,707 JS day trippers faced white...

  • THE BEAT GOES ON 17

    THE BEAT GOES ON
    STAFF FROM all over the company have thrown
    themselves heart and soul into fundraising for the company's adopted charity, the British Heart
    Foundation. Here are the colourful highlights. AMONGST THE...

  • JS HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMME - STRESS 18

    JS HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMME
    STRESS
    Most people look on stress as an important cause of heart disease, and it can certainly
    have a dramatic effect on our lives. Inability to cope with stress can sap our confidence
    and drain...

  • Cambridge Children's Hospice 20

    AS THE RESULT of a collection outside Coldhams Lane, staff
    were able to hand over
    £500 to the Cambridge
    Children's Hospice. The
    presentation was made
    to a representative of the
    Hospice by Richard
    Cowers, store manager.

  • Cat-astrophic 20

    THIS CUSTOMER knows it
    would be cat-astrophic if he
    shopped anywhere else but
    Homebase. Or is he a new
    brand of pest controller?

  • Dwarfs are not short of funds 20

    Dwarfs are not short of funds
    'HI-HO, HI-HO, it's off to
    Crystal Palace we go ...' Doc,
    Happy and Bashful (alias
    Sonia Cole, Vikki Coad and
    Susan Fallon, who are
    members of staff) collected
    £310 for the British...

  • Simple bear necessities 20

    Simple bear necessities
    STAFF ALWAYS 'panda' to
    customers' needs, and at
    Keighley this is certainly the
    case.
    A recent World Wildlife
    Fund collection outside the
    store inspired one of the collectors
    to dress up as the...

  • Hats off to knockout team 21

    Hats off to knockout team
    IT'S A KNOCKOUT may not
    be on our screens any longer,
    but it's certainly thriving in
    Leamington.
    This JS team entered the^
    local competition to help raise
    funds for the British Olympic
    Appeal, to...

  • LEIGH MARVEN 21

    LEIGH MARVEN, an 18 year
    old skilled supermarket assistant
    at Braintree, celebrated
    the anniversary of his lifesaving
    heart and lung operation
    recently.
    He waited 16 months on the
    shortlist for the operation at
    Papworth...

  • Relay runners cover 60 miles 21

    Relay runners cover 60 miles
    SIX DRIVERS FROM
    Basingstoke depot raised £350
    when they ran a 60 mile relay
    race, in aid of Guide Dogs for
    the Blind Association.
    Thirty four teams entered the gruelling cross country
    event,...

  • Depot sets a project for local school 22

    Depot sets a project for local school
    'OUR SCHOOL IN 25 years'
    time' was the theme for a local
    JS art and essay competition
    run by the Richard Aldworth
    School in Basingstoke as part
    of their silver jubilee...

  • Runners are well insured 22

    Runners are well insured
    LYNNE MOORE, who works
    on the evening shift at
    Sonthport, organised a fun run
    recently to raise cash for
    Cancer Research.
    Lynne who had never
    embarked upon such a task
    before, said:
    'Everything...

  • Stephen gives thanks for lucky baby Laura 22

    Stephen gives thanks for lucky baby Laura
    CAST YOUR MINDS BACK
    to the January/February issue
    of the Journal and an item
    about Stephen Ford, grocery
    manager at London Road, who
    was trying to raise £1,0()0 for
    his local baby...

  • YTS fund raising reaches a peak 22

    YTS fund raising reaches
    a peak
    EIGHT YTS TRAINEES from various stores in the West
    Midlands scaled the heights of Snowdon and raised £4000 for
    leukaemia research. The teenagers' tutor, Corinna Proffitt, said:
    'They all did...

  • Bowthorpe's best effort yet 23

    Bowthorpe's best effort yet
    BOWTHORPE STAFF raised
    £1,747 through various events
    recently. Staff are seen here
    presenting £747 to Green
    Deserts, which raises money to plant trees in the Sudan. The
    remaining £1,000 went to...

  • News 23

    BRIAN LOWER, manager at
    Haywards Heath, lost a night's
    sleep during the ITV Telethon
    and helped raise £182.50. Staff
    sponsored him to 'man' a telephone
    at TVS in Southampton
    and a Telethon t-shirt was
    raffled to boost the...

  • St David's Hospice 23

    ROD GWYNLLYW, customer
    service manager at Newport,
    presented a cheque for
    £250 to the St David's Hospice
    for the care of cancer patients.
    He raised the money through
    sponsorship when he ran the
    London Marathon.

  • They're the biggest shoppers in town 23

    They're the biggest shoppers in town
    KING'S LYNN MANAGER, Peter Longstaff, is seen here helping
    Gill Starling and Gill Thompson with their shopping. But this
    enterprising pair aren't ordinary customers.
    For a small fee, they...

  • Croydon - the perfect place for pioneering 24

    Croydon - the perfect place for pioneering
    CROYDON HAS A
    special place in JS's
    history. The very first
    store outside London
    opened in Croydon in
    1882; the first JS self-
    service store opened
    there in 1950, and in
    1969...

  • Appointments 26

    Appointments
    PETER CARR, from manager,
    Kingswood, to manager,
    Colchester Avenue.
    Peter Feenan, from manager,
    68 Croydon, to manager,
    Haywards Heath.
    Paul Gaylor, from deputy
    manager, Stratton, to...

  • Long service 26

    Long service
    Employees who have completed
    40 years' service are:
    ROBERT HAYDAY, area
    engineer, central & western
    area.
    Mick Kernaghan, motor
    engineer, Buntingford depot. Ron Plyer, maintenance
    engineer, Buntingford...

  • Love match in South London 26

    Love match in South London
    MARK DESMOND, deputy manager, Streatham and Sarah
    Brooke, office section manager at Purley, were married recently
    at St John's Church in Old Coulsdon.

  • Obituaries 26

    Obituaries
    (Length of service in brackets):
    BILL ALLARD, aged 62, despatch
    and returns supervisor at
    Charlton depot, died suddenly
    on September 20 (31 years).
    Yvonne Balchin, aged 35,
    senior supermarket assistant...

  • Retirements 26

    Retirements
    (Length of service in brackets J.­CHARLES
    HEWITT, meat
    manager, West Bromwich (35
    years).
    Harold Atter, leading meat
    trades assistant, Bexhill (34
    years).
    Derek Hopkins, leading meat
    trades assistant, Pitsea...

  • The force is with us 27

    The force is with us
    IF THE JOKE about the size
    of a policeman's shoes is true,
    it's going to be a tough job for
    Alan Young to get his feet
    under the desk in his new role
    as company security advisor.
    Alan joined JS last...

  • Writelines 27

    WRITELINES
    Unfair to
    veterans?
    From: John Hebberd, manager,
    Hemel Hempstead
    The company takes great pride
    in the fact that it has many
    long serving employees and
    one only has to attend the 25
    Club to appreciate...

  • GATEAU HAS A GRATE FINISH 28

    GATEAU HAS A GRATE FINISH
    Sheer indulgence is this new nut meringue
    gateau, priced at £1.85. Layers of meringue
    and dairy fresh cream with a sprinkling of
    grated chocolate on top make up this
    mouth-watering delight....

  • OWN BRAND BRANDIES 28

    OWN BRAND BRANDIES
    Two new brandies have
    been introduced into 120
    stores.
    Calvados is an apple
    brandy, matured for over
    five years. It has an intense
    aroma of ripe apples. Cost is £9.95 for 70cl.
    Spanish Brandy is the...

  • SALAD DAYS FOR ALL SEASONS 28

    SALAD DAYS FOR ALL SEASONS
    Although summer has been
    and gone (without
    anybody noticing it!) those
    salad days are not yet past.
    Chicken and water
    chestnut salad, along with
    prawn and pasta salad and
    broccoli, courgette...

  • TEACHING TODDLERS IS FUN 28

    TEACHING TODDLERS IS FUN
    This autumn sees the
    introduction of a new range
    of children's books into the
    JS range.
    They vary from story
    books to educational books. teaching children to
    recognise different sorts of
    animals...