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  • CHILDREN COMPETE FOR THE GOOD LIFE 02

    CHILDREN COMPETE FOR THE GOOD LIFE
    The winning group with
    Bill Oddie.
    JS has funded four
    groups of children to
    complete environmental
    projects in their community.
    The projects were
    the winning entries of the
    'Good Life'...

  • Contents Page 02

    CONTENTS
    HEADLINES
    WRITELINES
    BRANCH OPENINGS
    ARTS AWARDS
    NEW COMPLAINTS SYSTEM
    RE-DESIGNED UNIFORMS
    GO ON TRIAL
    NINERS FILE
    LIFELINES
    WOMEN AT WORK
    BEHIND THE LINES
    FAMILY DAYS
    NEW LINES
    COMPETITION...

  • Frontline 02

    Summer may be the silly season for
    some publications but here at the
    Journal we have a summer
    spectacular - cries of 'we never knew
    there was so much in it'.
    There are in-store features, from the
    new staff uniform (pages...

  • SAVACENTRE GETS MORE SPACE AND A BRIGHTER FACE 03

    SAVACENTRE GETS MORE SPACE AND A BRIGHTER FACE
    Edinburgh Savacentre, which
    opened in 1984, has been transformed
    inside with an extensive refurbishment operation
    The store was closed for four days to complete the
    work and it...

  • SUNSHINE AFTER THE DARKNESS 03

    SUNSHINE AFTER THE DARKNESS
    Eastern area's SSA have presented a sunshine coach to
    the Lady Adrian School in Cambridge, in memory of
    district manager, Peter IVIarsden, who died on April 15.
    Together the area's five districts...

  • VOUCHERS ARE IN VOGUE 03

    VOUCHERS ARE IN VOGUE
    New style JS Group vouchers, launched next month, will ensure the
    company keeps one step ahead of forgers and their new
    techniques.
    The new vouchers, incorporating up-to-date
    security features, will be...

  • AROUND THE WORLD IN 160 DAYS 04

    AROUND THE WORLD IN 160 DAYS
    Merchant banker Alex Rippon has left the City to drive a
    50 year old Lancia round the world for charity - with a
    £5,000 sponsorship from JS.
    Alex set off on July 30 from the Reform Club in...

  • IAN COULL TO ADVISE GOVERNMENT 04

    IAN COULL TO ADVISE GOVERNMENT
    Development director,
    Ian Coull, has been
    asked to be a member
    of the Advisory
    Committee on Business
    and the Environment. The committee was
    established by Peter Lilley, Secretary of State for...

  • NYT PLAYS ABOUT WITH SHAKESPEARE 04

    NYT PLAYS ABOUT WITH SHAKESPEARE
    The National Youth Theatre, sponsored by JS since
    1987, has launched an energetic summer season based
    on Shakespeare and the eighteenth century satirist,
    Richard Sheridan.
    The season began...

  • APPOINTMENTS 05

    APPOINTMENTS
    Trading
    STEVEN ESOM has been
    promoted from deputy
    manager, delicatessen
    department, to senior
    manager, non foods ii.
    PAUL COOTES, former senior
    manager, non foods ii, has
    been appointed senior
    manager,...

  • SLICE OF LIFE IS BURIED FOR FUTURE 05

    SLICE OF LIFE IS BURIED FOR FUTURE
    A time capsule containing items which give a valuable insight into daily
    life has been buried at the new store in Shrewsbury.
    On July 18 the Mayor of Shrewsbury, Councillor Forbes, unveiled...

  • THREE CHARITIES WILL GAIN FROM STUDENT CYCLE 05

    THREE CHARITIES WILL GAIN FROM STUDENT CYCLE
    Fourteen students at Bristol Polytechnic ended their first
    year with a gruelling charity cycle ride from John
    O'Groats to Land's End sponsored by JS. The students
    completed the 825...

  • WELCOME SIGN FOR BABIES 05

    WELCOME SIGN FOR BABIES
    London Colney Savacentre has received an accolade for its mother and
    baby facilities. The store was presented with a National Babycare
    symbol after its mother and baby room was nominated for the award...

  • Writelines 06

    COUNTRY A
    COUSINS?
    Peter Watling,
    DPD, Blackfriars.
    I bumped into this 'secret'
    JS enterprise on holiday in
    Cornwall. The picture was
    taken at Grimscott, near
    Bude, North Cornwall.
    Business was not booming
    when I drove...

  • Branch opening—Barnstaple 08

    BARNSTAPLE
    In addition to delicious cream and fine countryside, Devon can now boast a new JS supermarket
    in one of its most scenic seaside towns, Barnstaple. Another store is also scheduled to open in Devon
    before the end of...

  • Branch opening—Rustington 09

    RUSTINGTON
    The new store in Rustington with its country-style, high gables and roof tower looks immediately at home
    amid the greenery of the Sussex countryside. Its site is also extensively landscaped with trees and
    shrubs and,...

  • 'An Opportunity to experience' 10

    'An Opportunity to experience'
    The Sainsbury's Awards for Arts Education,
    launched in January, are designed to encourage
    schools and arts organisations to increase their arts
    education activities. There are separate awards...

  • Showing the customer who CARES 12

    Showing the customer who CARES
    CARES is a new customer complaints system which went live in all branches on
    August 5 . But what does it mean, and why did we need a new system?
    The Journal follows the new route taken by each...

  • Stores are getting smarter 14

    Stores are getting smarter
    The Journal checks on the progress of the redesign
    of supermarket uniforms
    Supermarket staff will soon be looking 'crisper,
    smarter and more noticeable' according to Trefor
    Hales, departmental...

  • 9 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT NINERS 16

    9 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT NINERS
    ^ P JS GOT THERE FIRST! The JS Niner was launched on July 4 last year - American
    Independence Day. The bun, burger and relish package was unique and competitors were
    as Impressed as...

  • VISITING KABITA 17

    VISITING KABITA
    by Maggie Cooper, BPM, Queens Road
    Maggie Cooper with Kabita (left) and her family.
    Maggie is a seasoned traveller who has produced a
    number of reports for the Journal. Her latest trip had
    a special meaning,...

  • Women at Work 18

    Women at Work
    Three key JS people were featured in the launch of
    a new publication from the Department of
    Employment which urges British employers to
    adopt 'family-friendly' policies.
    The Best of Both Worlds is a guide on...

  • BATTLE DRESS FOR DINNER 20

    BATTLE DRESS
    FOR DINNER
    If an army marches on its stomach it
    could do worse than have a member of
    JS staff on its side, as competitors battUng
    with The Sealed Knot discovered.
    Sam Madely, admin manager at Exeter, is...

  • LANCASTER CHILDREN CLEAN UP FOR KURDS 20

    LANCASTER CHILDREN CLEAN UP FOR KURDS
    Local schoolchildren at Lancaster did not throw in the
    sponge on July 3 until they had raised £250 for the
    British Red Cross Kurdish Appeal. The children from
    Heysham High School spent...

  • LOTTERY IS A FUNDRAISING WINNER 20

    LOTTERY IS A FUNDRAISING WINNER
    A year's successful fundraising paid off happily as
    staff at Bath presented a cheque for £3,300 to
    Meningitis Research on June 5. Over half of the
    money came from the store's successful lottery...

  • CHILD INSPIRES HUDDERSFIELD TO HELP 21

    CHILD INSPIRES HUDDERSFIELD TO HELP
    Staff at Huddersfield raised £1,200 after hearing
    about the sickness of a local toddler.
    The one year old daughter of local couple, Gary and
    Denise Moulson, has Cystic Fibrosis and, when...

  • COLLEAGUES WHO CARE 21

    COLLEAGUES WHO CARE
    Kind-hearted staff at East Ham have raised £1,735 to
    help the paralysed son of a colleague. MoUie Lucas's
    son, Mark, was left unable to walk after he developed
    a tumour on the spinal chord.
    Mark mastered...

  • GROCERS' GOALS 21

    GROCERS' GOALS
    Footballers from Castle
    Boulevard were given
    the chance to perform on
    a national stage (or
    rather, field) in July,
    after winning the runner
    up prize in the National
    Grocers' Benevolent
    Fund (NGBF)...

  • LEAGUE HONOURS ALLAN 21

    LEAGUE HONOURS ALLAN
    Allan Edwards knows all
    about extra time. The
    deputy manager, dry
    goods, from Lewes Road,
    has just received a Long
    Service Award from the
    Sunday Football League,
    for commitment during
    his 13 years as...

  • PENNY BACK SCHEME GIVES ELDERLY A BREAK 21

    PENNY BACK SCHEME GIVES ELDERLY A BREAK
    Money raised by the Penny Back scheme at Rayleigh
    Weir will fund day trips for elderly people cared for by
    Rayleigh Age Concern. The £1,000 total, handed over
    to the charity on July 9...

  • SEAN SHOT INTO THE LEAD 22

    SEAN SHOT INTO THE LEAD
    The Euro cup for shot-putting has been brought to
    Lee Green by the mighty arm of Sean Straker.
    Sean, a baker at the store, landed himself the trophy
    after triumphing in the competition's final round...

  • STAFF HELP BABIES TO A SAFER START 22

    STAFF HELP BABIES TO A SAFER START
    Staff at Forest Hill have been
    helping premature babies survive
    their crucial first few months of life
    at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    They have donated £1,400 towards
    a special 'IVAC...

  • A QUESTION OF HEALTHY LIVING 23

    A QUESTION OF HEALTHY LIVING
    Just how healthy are you? That was the question put
    by Joy Robinson, occupational health adviser, and
    Caroline Hale, BPM at Northfield to over 45 members
    of staff at the store on June 12. With help...

  • BUMPER CARS AT BADGER FARM 23

    BUMPER CARS AT BADGER FARM
    Were customers in too much of a hurry to snap up
    Badger Farm's weekly offers? Steve Fryer, deputy
    store manager, surveys the scene after one customer
    had a spot of trouble parking. The good news is...

  • HULL'S STEVE IS SNOOKER HERO 23

    HULL'S STEVE IS SNOOKER HERO
    Lancaster made a break for the limelight
    by hosting the first Northern area snooker
    tournament on May 15. Organised by Glen
    Knox, fresh foods deputy manager, and
    sponsored by Vaux breweries,...

  • JEREMY'S DRIVE IS AN EXAMPLE TO THE YOUNG 23

    JEREMY'S DRIVE IS AN EXAMPLE TO THE YOUNG
    Jeremy Kemp, general
    assistant at Colchester
    Homebase, is a runner
    up in the "Young Person of
    the Year' competition,
    sponsored by Conti products and DIY magazine.
    Jeremy, who not...

  • THE FARM THAT WANTS TO HELP THE ZOO 23

    THE FARM THAT WANTS TO HELP THE ZOO
    Staff at Woodhall Farm walked ten miles on July 7
    to raise money to help save London Zoo. The walk,
    organised by Cathie Furlong, checkout and replenishment,
    raised over £2,000 for the...

  • Districts have more FUN by the DAY 24

    Districts have more FUN by the DAY
    For staff from the branches on David Webb's
    district in the South Western area Sunday was
    anything but a day of rest at the Chilton Trinity
    Leisure Centre on July 14.
    Many among the 600...

  • BOBOLI GOES BACK TO BASICS 25

    BOBOLI GOES BACK TO BASICS
    Named after the Boboli Gardens in Florence, Boboli
    Pizzas are nnade with a base enriched with olive oil,
    parmesan and mozzarella cheese which, after cooking,
    give them a crisp outside crust with a...

  • FROZEN ASSETS 25

    FROZEN ASSETS
    Freezer cabinets at 160 stores are filling up on the
    latest ideas in tasty snacks - the Quick Cuisine range -
    and two new additions to the Healthy Cuisine range.
    Specially designed for the microwave, the...

  • SPICE UP YOUR LIFE 25

    SPICE UP YOUR LIFE
    Spicing up the produce department at selected stores are 69p
    packs of Fresh Peppercorns, Finger Chillies and Fresh
    Turmeric. Fresh Peppercorns may be used whole for marinades
    and pickles or crushed for use...

  • SWEET AND SOFT 25

    SWEET AND SOFT
    The sweet-toothed among us will be pleased to know of
    two new lines available in the confectionary
    departments of over 100 stores - Ugly Ducklings (39p
    for 125g pack) and Soft Fruit Gums (69p for 227g pack).

  • APPOINTMENTS 26

    APPOINTMENTS
    DAVID AMBROSE, from senior
    deputy manager, Taunton, to
    store manager, Exeter ROBERT
    BRADFORD, from store manager.
    Belgrave Road, to store manager,
    Glasgow for the opening.
    ROBERT CONNELLY, seconded
    from branch...

  • COFFEES GO CONTINENTAL 26

    COFFEES GO CONTINENTAL
    There's now an awful lot of
    coffee in JS, which should be
    of special interest to those
    with a taste for Italian style
    coffee.
    Cappuccino comes in
    sachets which give an instant
    cuppa with a smooth,...

  • LONG SERVICE 26

    LONG SERVICE
    Employees who have completed
    40 years of service are:
    ROY ELLIS, BWS assistant. Forest
    Hill. RONALD MCCULLA, deputy
    manager, Winchmore Hill.
    WILLIAM MITCHELL, deputy store
    manager, Bedminster. DEREK
    PETTET,...

  • RETIREMENTS 26

    RETIREMENTS
    Length of service is shown in
    brackets:
    DOROTHY LITTLE, admin specialist.
    Northern area office (37
    years). KEN COMTE, head office
    engineer, Blackfriars (36 years).
    LEN BRICE, meat manager.
    Stratford (35 years)....

  • COMPETITION RESULTS 27

    COMPETITION RESULTS
    There was a terrific response to June's competitions when we put
    your wordpower to the test. The caption competition winners have
    been dehberated over and decided upon, and the crossword competition
    winner...

  • OBITUARY 27

    OBITUARY
    Length of service is stiown in
    bracl THERESA FITZPATRICK, checkout
    /replenishment assistant,
    Kimberley, died on July'^5, after
    a long illness, aged 43 (4 years).
    DoLLiE JAMES, canteen assistant,
    Charlton...

  • WE DO LIKE TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE 28

    WE DO LIKE TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE
    The recent opening of the new store at Rustington
    continues the company's long association with
    the south coast.
    In the early years the expansion of the
    company was limited to areas within...