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  • Contents Page 02

    CONTENTS
    HEADLINES
    FOOD & DRINK WINNERS
    BRANCH OPENING:
    PEPPER HILL
    WRITELINES
    SUNDAY SHOPPING
    - INTERVIEW WITH
    DAVID qUARMBY ]
    COMMUNITY SERVICE
    AWARDS ]
    PETROL FILLING
    STATIONS 1
    FUN DAYS J
    THE SHORT BUT...

  • Frontline 02

    How grateful we all have been for
    recorded highlights. Of the 250 hours
    of Olympic sports screened over 16
    days, even we workers managed to
    take in a few leg-kicks from the
    synchronised swimming finals, back to
    back with the...

  • STORE TAKES THE PRESSURE OFF PARENTS 02

    STORE TAKES THE PRESSURE OFF PARENTS
    Paul Sweetman, manager of Burton-on-
    Trent, is pictured with 21-month-old Lee
    Forbister from the local Roundabout
    Playgroup for children with special needs.
    Paul's store chose the...

  • A SPECIAL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION 03

    A SPECIAL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
    Lord Sainsbury of Drury Lane (Mr Alan), Joint
    President of Sainsbury's, celebrated his 90th
    birthday on August 13.
    Lord Sainsbury, a grandson of the founders,
    joined JS in 1921 and worked behind...

  • HEYFORD HILL IS THE CREAM OF OXFORD'S EATING PLACES 03

    HEYFORD HILL IS THE CREAM OF OXFORD'S EATING PLACES
    The Heyford Hill coffee shop has won a prestigious award
    from Oxford City Council for its high standards of safety
    and hygiene. Over 300 establishments were inspected but
    the...

  • JS AWARDED FOR EDUCATION L I N K S 03

    JS AWARDED FOR EDUCATION
    L I N K S
    JS has been praised for its work in bringing together
    education and industry with an 'Excellence in Partnership
    Practice' award. The award was in recognition for work
    with the North London...

  • HOMEBASE TRAINS GREEN FINGERS 04

    HOMEBASE TRAINS GREEN FINGERS
    A new addition to Homebase's management training
    schemes has had an excellent response from management
    trainee candidates. The BTEC Certificate in Management
    (Garden Retailing) has been organised...

  • STAINES COFFEE SHOP OPENS IN CLASSIC STYLE 04

    STAINES COFFEE SHOP OPENS IN CLASSIC STYLE
    Customers at Staines were greeted by the shining chrome
    and paintwork of six beautifully preserved Lagonda cars
    parked outside the store on July 27, as part of the opening
    of the...

  • BEST INSURANCE UNDER THE SUN 05

    BEST INSURANCE UNDER THE SUN
    Sun Alliance are helping Sainsbury's employees to keep the cost of
    their holidays down this summer by offering 17 7? per cent discount
    on premiums for holiday insurance.
    With Sun Alliance Travel...

  • DIRECTOR JOINS PACKAGING WATCHDOG 05

    Robin Whitbread.
    DIRECTOR JOINS PACKAGING WATCHDOG
    Marketing director Robin
    Whitbread has joined a new
    national council that will
    handle complaints and enquiries about packaging.
    The main role of The Packaging Council, which...

  • JS MAKES A DASHING DISCOVERY 05

    JS MAKES A DASHING DISCOVERY
    Roads around central London were clogged on August 4, not with cars but with 32 teams
    In fancy dress, including one from Sainsbury's, carting loads of apples past famous City
    landmarks.
    The whole...

  • NEW STYLE BULLETIN GETS THUMBS UP 05

    NEW STYLE BULLETIN GETS THUMBS UP
    Almost 500 questionnaires returned by staff at Homebase,
    Savacentre and JS reveal 95 per cent support for the new
    format of the Current Vacancies Bulletin.
    The new cover design and page layout...

  • A TASTE OF SURGICAL PRECISION 06

    A TASTE OF SURGICAL PRECISION
    The first and second place winners in this year's
    Sainsbury's/BBC Good Food Wine Taster of the Year
    Competition had plenty in common as, besides
    sharing a love of wine, they both have jobs in...

  • GREG COOKS UP A CAREER 06

    GREG COOKS UP A CAREER
    The organisers of the Sainsbury's
    FutureCooks competition cannot help
    but take some small pride in the
    achievements of their 'graduates'.
    Now one former finalist looks set for fame
    and fortune in the...

  • Branch opening—Pepper Hill 07

    PEPPER HILL
    Northfleet's new Sainsbury's has a distinctive bricl< sculpture, created by Rictiard
    Kindersley, on its south east wali. The sculpture depicts the historical development of
    the site, from its Roman occupation...

  • Writelines 08

    Katie Alexander with the German trolleys that came in from
    the rain. RAIN HAT FOR A
    TROLLEYS?
    Katie Alexander,
    kiosk assistant, Uxbridge.
    While on holiday in
    Germany, my husband took
    this photo. I thought it
    would be...

  • Where do we stand on Sunday shopping? 10

    Where do we stand on Sunday shopping? Sunday shopping ... a hot potato, or a
    subject that leaves you cold? It inspires
    heated passion in a few, while others
    wonder what the fuss is about. The
    only consistent feeling is a...

  • A HELPING HAND FOR THE HELPING HANDS 12

    A HELPING HAND FOR THE HELPING HANDS
    There are hundreds of unsung heroes throughout Sainsbury's who give up much of their
    spare time to work for worthy causes. Many of these are charities that urgently need
    funds to continue...

  • PUMP UP THE VOLUME 14

    Low prices have always been instrumental in the success of our petrol filling stations, while
    the forecourts have evolved to provide an increasingly high level of service. The first
    motorists paid from their cars at booths,...

  • Buntingford goes sub-aqua 16

    Buntingford goes sub-aqua
    Buntingford depot staff enjoyed a gala birthday on July 12
    when they invited family and friends along to celebrate the
    depot's 25th anniversary.
    The day was opened by the first depot manager,...

  • Northern Nutters 16

    Northern Nutters
    The new Northern area is in its infancy and July 5 saw the
    Fun day debut of David Robb's district.
    Staff at the Ryedale Stadium at Monks Cross congregated
    to take part in activities ranging from ten-pin...

  • Area fun revs up at Brands Hatch 17

    Area fun revs up at Brands Hatch
    Brands Hatch is host to many exciting events, but none quite lil Area fun day held on July 18. Formula One cars were swapped for a coach and
    horses among other novel modes of...

  • How 23 juicy JS prawns starred in a national newspaper 18

    How 23 juicy JS prawns starred in a national newspaper
    The following article, by TODAY journalist, Lucy Broadbent,
    originally appeared in TODAY newspaper on July 15. A third of people eat sandwiches every day -
    and 94 per cent...

  • Vertigo is for wimps 20

    Each of the three Lifelines stories in this issue represents a day
    of challenge. Below we hear how Andy Szebeni, assistant editor,
    rose to the challenge of joining Mick Jones of site assessment for
    a rock-climbing trip. Right...

  • He row, row, rowed his boat 21

    He row, row, rowed his boat
    When Michael Bennet-Smith, nightshift worker at
    Bagshot Road, decided to row single-handedly around the
    Isle of Wight in less than 24 hours his family knew what to
    do. 'Keep as far away as...

  • We'll take the high road 21

    We'll take the high road
    Walking to the top of a mountain would present a major
    challenge to most of us, but to eight people from the information
    services division, it was not challenging enough. They
    decided to test their...

  • RIDE ON TIME 22

    RIDE ON TIME
    At 3.50am on Sunday June 21, most sensible people
    were asleep in bed! Not Roy Rowe, fresh food replenishment
    assistant, Locksbottom. He was on his way
    to Clapham for the start of the London to Brighton
    bike ride...

  • THE SMILERS CLUB 22

    THE SMILERS CLUB
    Merry Hill branch brought a smile to the faces of all
    members of the local Smilers Club for the Handicapped
    by presenting them with a cheque for £250
    from the Sainsbury's Good Neighbour Scheme.
    The money was...

  • WORKOUT WONDER 22

    WORKOUT WONDER
    Staff at Hitchin had an active day on June 7, raising
    funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
    A sponsored aerobic session was held where staff
    used their excess energy to gain ££s by losing pounds.
    As the...

  • FAMILY FUN FOR THE CHILDREN 23

    FAMILY FUN FOR THE CHILDREN
    Branches in Michael Goodman's district held a cricket
    and family fun day on July 12, to help raise money
    for the Children's Society.
    All the branches entered a team into the cricket
    tournament,...

  • SLIM SENSATIONS 23

    SLIM SENSATIONS
    'One at a time please.' Have you ever had
    that response when you have stepped on
    the talking scales?
    Shirley Haines, petrol station manager,
    Cannock, and David Walker, reception
    manager, Lincoln, have both...

  • THE EXTENDED LIFE OF A JS CARRIER BAG 23

    THE EXTENDED LIFE OF A JS CARRIER BAG
    After 35 trips to Sainsbury's using the same carrier
    bag, Mrs Norton, a regular customer at Wolverhampton,
    felt it was surely a record and sent the bag to us.
    But do you know better?
    Mrs...

  • CLEAN SCREEN TEAM 24

    CLEAN SCREEN TEAM
    At Tonbridge on June 20 and 21 staff from the
    local hospital washed customers' car windscreens
    in the store's petrol station to raise
    funds for their hospital radio appeal.
    The Pembury Hospital raised nearly...

  • GOING FOR GOAL 24

    GOING FOR GOAL
    Alison Gann, evening shift, Welwyn Garden City,
    can certainly get round the opposition, as she proved
    in an inter-departmental five-a-side football competition
    organised by the branch.
    Alison finished the game...

  • IN A FLAP ABOUT MURDER 24

    IN A FLAP ABOUT MURDER
    Staff at Wellingborough stepped back into the 20s
    for a murder evening held in a local hall.
    Dressed as flappers, staff looked the part as they
    concentrated on solving the mystery of the golf...

  • THE KEY TO INDEPENDENCE 24

    THE KEY TO INDEPENDENCE
    Ad-watchers among us have grown accustomed to seeing
    Gareth Hunt shaking coffee beans in his hand. On
    a recent trip to Purley Way (Croydon) however, the
    coffee beans were replaced by the keys to a...

  • CARRYING OFF THE PRIZE 25

    CARRYING OFF THE PRIZE
    Many different uses for Sainsbury's
    carrier bags have been featured
    in the Journal but this one
    takes some beating.
    This customer of Preston won
    a local fancy dress competition in a
    selection of JS...

  • SUNDERLAND PUSHES THE BED OUT FOR TELETHON 25

    SUNDERLAND PUSHES THE BED OUT FOR TELETHON
    Staff from Sunderland did their bit for Telethon '92,
    by pushing a bed around the streets of Sunderland.
    They were sponsored for doing this, and along with
    money raised from an...

  • THE SIGHT OF MUSIC 25

    THE SIGHT OF MUSIC
    Senior pupils from Birkdale School for Hearing
    Impaired Children have participated in an unusual
    GCSE Art and Design project thanks to donations
    from Sainsbury's and North West Arts.
    JS donated £1,000...

  • TOP MARKS FOR TRAINEE 25

    TOP MARKS FOR TRAINEE
    Rebecca Worby had
    a successful year's
    work placement at
    Burpham store, but
    did not realise just
    how successful until she was awarded first place for
    her report.
    Rebecca spent her time as a trainee...

  • Congratulations to Ava Atkinson 26

    Congratulations to Ava Atkinson, night display
    assistant, South Ruislip,
    who is the winner of our
    crossword competition in
    the May JS Journal.
    The answers to the
    crossword are as follows: Across
    6. Drought 7. Of The 9....

  • LONG SERVICE 26

    LONG SERVICE
    Employees who have completed
    40 years of service are:
    GRAHAME CARTER, manager.
    Central Croydon. JOHN IRWIN,
    manager, Hove. NEIL SHAKSPEARE,
    reception manager,
    Shirley. DAVID WEBB, district manager.
    South...

  • OBITUARY 26

    OBITUARY
    RITA FRAYNE, packer, Eastbourne,
    died suddenly on July 19 aged 60
    (6 years). EVA KONDRATOWICZ,
    bakery assistant, Swindon, died
    on June 5 following a long illness
    aged 42 (4 years).

  • RETIREMENTS 26

    RETIREMENTS
    JIM BYRNE, provisions manager,
    Kilburn (44 years). RITA
    SHIMMEN, bakery assistant,
    Dunstable (27 years). SHEILA
    TRIPTBEE, supermarket assistant,
    London Road (27 years).
    JOYCE BROWNETT, checkout/
    replenishment,...

  • WEDDING 26

    Liz with her faithful umbrella. WEDDING
    On June 6, KENTON LAWTON and
    LIZ LARKIN, both buyers at
    Blackfriars, tied the knot. Apart
    from the weather not being too
    kind, the wedding went without a
    hitch.
    They went to the...

  • BATHROOM BASICS 27

    BATHROOM BASICS
    Homebase has introduced a new range of coordinates to suit
    ainnost any style of batliroom.
    The solid wood accessories come in a deluxe range, with
    antique pine or mahogany finish, and a standard range,...

  • NOT JUST (ANY OLD) DESSERTS 27

    NOT JUST (ANY OLD) DESSERTS
    JS is the first retailer to introduce Diet Chocolate Mousse.
    It has a rich luxurious taste, but has less than half the fat
    and calories of standard chocolate mousse. Made with real
    chocolate and...

  • SUMMER SLICES FOR VEGETARIANS 27

    SUMMER SLICES FOR VEGETARIANS
    JS has introduced four new varieties of quiches and flans
    which are the perfect addition to any summer salad.
    The two new flans which, unlike the quiches, should be
    heated, are Seafood Gratin and...

  • THE PURER PILSENER 27

    THE PURER PILSENER
    JS is the first retailer to introduce an
    organic German lager. The new
    Organic Pilsener, recognised by the
    Soil Association in the UK, is
    brewed in the Bavarian town of
    Neumarkt. The water used to make
    it...

  • 1921 - A VINTAGE YEAR 28

    ARCHIVES
    New Maiden Interior 1921.
    Roundsman Reid,
    ReJgate c.1921, with
    his Ford delivery car.
    1921 - A VINTAGE YEAR Grocery price list, 1921. ^ ^ ^ ^ J s Mr Alan celebrates his
    90th birthday, the Archives
    looks back to the...