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  • Alton Towers 02

    Watch next month's Journal for details
    of two special Sainsbury's family days
    at Alton Towers - Saturday, July 31 and
    Sunday August 1. There will be big
    savings on ticlcet prices and special
    events.

  • Contents Page 02

    CONTENTS
    HEADLINES
    WRITELINES
    NEW UNIFORM VOX POP
    COMIC RELIEF REPORTS
    ALL THE CRACK ON
    CHOCOLATE EGGS
    MAKEOVER MAGIC
    COMPETITIONS PAGE
    BEHIND THE LINES
    NEW LINES
    GREEN SCENE
    ARCHIVES
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  • Frontline 02

    We're into image this montli! Our
    cover girls are tine witty winners of our
    mal 16 to find out how one day with the
    Journal changed their outlook on life.
    And in worl<, hundreds of members
    of...

  • QUICK FIRE REACTIONS 02

    QUICK FIRE REACTIONS
    All retail staff practised their responses
    to a fire in the branch during the Fire
    Safety Week at the end of March.
    Particular attention was paid to ensure
    petrol filling station staff knew how to
    react...

  • TOP PRESS NEWS 02

    TOP PRESS NEWS
    News just in - the JS Journal has won a
    trophy for the best Employee Report in
    the BAIE (British Association of
    Industrial Editors) Editing for Industry
    Awards 1993. The Employee Report
    appeared in the May...

  • NATWEST PAYS TRIBUTE TO SAINSBURY COUSINS 03

    NATWEST PAYS TRIBUTE TO SAINSBURY COUSINS
    Chairman David Sainsbury and president Lord Sainsbury of
    Preston Candover KG, cinairman until last November, have
    jointly been named as NatWest Securities Retailer of the
    Year for...

  • PRINCESS OPENS FIRST PHASE OF NORTH CHEAM DEVELOPMENT 03

    PRINCESS OPENS FIRST PHASE OF NORTH CHEAM DEVELOPMENT
    HRH Princess Alexandra met the team handling the North
    Cheam development on February 25 when she came to
    open a community centre built by JS beside the current
    North Cheam...

  • The Sainsbury's Magazine 03

    Sainsbury's The Magazine will hit the shelves of all group
    stores on April 28.
    The glossy monthly will cover subjects such as food
    and wine, home and gardening, health, beauty and
    fashion, humour and competitions; and...

  • BARKING UP THE RIGHT TREES IN DULWICH 04

    BARKING UP THE RIGHT TREES IN DULWICH
    A new park built by JS bordering Dog Kennel Hill in
    Dulwich was officially opened on February 26 by local
    councillors. The park incorporates a fenced dog exercise
    area and bronze dog...

  • NEWS IN BRIEF 04

    NEWS IN BRIEF
    Depot manager Bernard Cullen (far left) with pupils and
    teachers of John Warner school. Hoddesdon depot gave
    local John Warner school
    food for thought when they
    helped 6th form pupils with
    their Industry Day....

  • APPOINTMENTS 05

    APPOINTMENTS
    Non-executive directors
    A new non-executive director
    has been appointed to the
    Sainsbury's board.
    Dr John Ashworth
    DR JOHN ASHWORTH is the
    director of the London School
    of Economics and Political
    Science and...

  • MEAT SERVICE COUNTER RETURNS TO STORE 05

    MEAT SERVICE COUNTER RETURNS TO STORE
    On March 8 Bury St Edmunds
    opened a fresh meat service
    counter in the store 20 years after
    it closed the original one in the
    service store.
    The new/ facility is running as a
    one off...

  • CAMDEN STAFF GO TO AID OF BLAST VICTIMS 06

    CAMDEN STAFF GO TO AID OF BLAST VICTIMS
    When a terrorist bomb exploded in Camden Higln Street on
    February 27, the first the branch's first aiders knew of it
    was when dazed and injured shoppers wandered in
    needing help.
    Jackie...

  • SHREWSBURY IN EVACUATION DRAMA 06

    SHREWSBURY IN EVACUATION DRAMA
    The night of February 22 was an
    explosive one for the people of
    Shropshire. Shrewsbury store
    played its part in the drama when
    two major incidents occurred within
    three hours.
    First a petrol...

  • BRIDGING THE GAP 07

    BRIDGING THE GAP
    The company can offer a range of benefits to future parents
    and there are now two booklets that clearly explain their
    choices. Over 100 JS women are currently participating in
    one of them: the Career Bridge...

  • DAYS OFF FOR NEW DADS 07

    DAYS OFF FOR NEW DADS
    You may be surprised to
    find tliat a programme to
    promote the roie of
    women in tlie workplace
    sliouid generate a new move aimed directly at
    men. But the new paternity leave, introduced on
    IVlarch 14,...

  • Health & Safety 07

    Health & Safety
    The last issue of the Journal examined three of the six new
    Health and Safety Regulations introduced in January. Now
    we look at the remaining three. PROVISION AND USE OF
    WORK EQUIPMENT
    This requires tliat...

  • Writelines 08

    DRAWING ON MEMORIES
    Annabelle Hooker, BPM,
    Christchurch
    This drawing was done by a
    member of staff, Jean
    Codling, full time price
    controller, for Erica Rhodes,
    our assistant area personnel
    manager on the South
    Western...

  • NEW UNIFORM VOX POP 10

    JS staff have been wearing the
    brown and orange uniforms
    for 13 years, but now they are
    beginning to change into
    smart new blue ones. And
    most agree it was worth the
    wait. Staff feedback, via an
    advisory panel of 11...

  • Sticking it out was a great relief 12

    Sticking it out was a great relief
    # This year's Comic Relief,
    the fourth since it was created in 1986, took the theme of tomatoes, and staff
    throughout the group threw themselves into tomato mania with relish!
    All stores sold...

  • Which came first - the chocolate or the egg? 14

    Which came first - the chocolate or the egg?
    I
    f you are one of those people who ate a whole
    chocolate Easter egg this year then you can stop
    feeling guilty now: statistics show that, on
    average, we ate one and a half...

  • Are you ready for your CLOSE-UP? 16

    Are you ready for your CLOSE-UP?
    The Journal joined forces with mother
    nature in her efforts to bring about
    beautiful changes at this time of year
    when the three winners of the Journal's
    mal

  • COMPETITIONS PAGE 18

    COMPETITIONS PAGE
    FRIENDLY CHALLENGE
    Fancy a friendly break? Friendly Hotels
    are offering three great prizes in an easy
    competition for all Journal readers.
    All you have to do Is answer the questions
    below for the chance of...

  • ALAN ROWLAND GOES OUT ON A HIGH 20

    ALAN ROWLAND GOES OUT ON A HIGH
    February 25 saw the culmination
    of Alan Rowland's fundraising
    efforts for his district.
    For the past two years Alan
    has spearheaded the district's
    dedicated support for the Kent Air
    Ambulance...

  • BONJOUR SAINSBURY'S 20

    BONJOUR SAINSBURY'S
    This was the greeting at Burpham when six students
    from France arrived to start their work experience
    programme as part of a scheme organised by
    Godalming College.
    The six students spent three weeks at the...

  • MANAGEMENT BEAT STAFF AT KINGSLAND ROAD 20

    MANAGEMENT BEAT STAFF AT KINGSLAND ROAD
    A charity football match between members of the
    management team and their staff at Kingsland
    Road resulted in a 7-2 win for management and a
    £150 donation to Islington's Rosemary...

  • CHEQUE OUT... 21

    CHEQUE OUT
    On February 22 Dennis O'Sullivan, district
    manager, South Western area, and the managers from
    his district got together at Bagshot Road to present a
    cheque for £5593 to the British Deaf Association.
    The money was...

  • Farlington 21

    Farlington recently welcomed a customer whose
    shopping list was a little out of the ordinary.
    Peter Blake, a regular customer at the branch,
    asked if a few bits could be put together for his
    collection. These few bits totalled...

  • STEVE IS SO SPECIAL 21

    Steve in his constable's uniform.
    STEVE IS SO SPECIAL
    When customers fill their
    cars at the petrol station
    at Tewkesbury Road,
    they could be forgiven for
    thinking they might be
    given a ticket rather than
    a receipt. For...

  • ...THOSE DISTRICT DONATIONS 21

    THOSE DISTRICT DONATIONS
    Staff in Neil Cowley's district have been busy
    fundraising. Within a space of five days, two cheques
    were presented totalling £1800.
    The first was for £800 to the St Francis Hospice...

  • ZINA'S EVEN KEENER 21

    ZINA'S EVEN KEENER
    In December 1991 the
    Journal featured the running
    achievements of Zina Marchant,
    part-time supermarket
    assistant at Chippenham.
    Zina has since gone on to
    bigger and better things. She
    recently had her...

  • BRENTWOOD'S SARA IS IN THE PINK 22

    BRENTWOOD'S SARA IS IN THE PINK
    When staff at Brentwood presented a new
    wheelchair to eight year old Sara Thornby it made all
    the hard work put in to raise the money worthwhile.
    Through the penny back scheme and staff...

  • RECIPE FOR A CELEBRATION 22

    RECIPE FOR A CELEBRATION
    On February 20, Woolwich
    celebrated its 20th
    birthday.
    The day was one long
    party as customers and
    staff joined in. Sweets
    were given to the children
    and manager John
    Lawrence presented a
    £20...

  • RUSSIA PRESENTS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY 22

    RUSSIA PRESENTS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
    Janice Steuart, buyers assistant in purchasing at
    Blackfriars, spends most of her lunchtimes training in
    the gym. And it certainly paid off when she was asked
    by her swimming club - the...

  • JANET WINS FUNDS TO FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT 23

    JANET WINS FUNDS TO FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT
    Janet Watling, staff restaurant section manager,
    Edmonton, was successful in her bid to win £500 for
    the local Salvation Army she works with. The money
    was given as a Sainsbury's...

  • LOCAL SCHOOL OVER THE RAINBOW 23

    LOCAL SCHOOL OVER THE RAINBOW
    Kempston recently presented a cheque for £250 to
    the Rainbow School for the severely handicapped.
    The money was donated as part of the Good
    Neighbour Scheme and was used to purchase...

  • SECRET TRIP TO GRETNA GREEN AND THE FAMILY CAME TOO 23

    SECRET TRIP TO GRETNA GREEN AND THE FAMILY CAME TOO
    Kay Davies, checkout/replenishment at Talbot
    Heath, took some time off work and came back as
    Kay Vince, much to the surprise of all her colleagues.
    Kay and her husband Ken...

  • SHE'S GOT THE POWER 23

    SHE'S GOT THE POWER
    The strain showed in her face as well as her arms as
    Nicki Gifford, section manager delicatessen,
    Sittingbourne, lifted 50kg.
    Nicki competed in the British Womens Power
    Lifting Competition and came first...

  • FASTA PASTA 24

    FASTA PASTA
    JS has added three new fresh pastas to the existing range
    providing a quick and easy alternative to the dried variety.
    Spaghetti, Garlic and Herb Tagliatelle, and Tagliatelle
    Verdi take only five minutes to cook,...

  • NOVON CARES FOR COLOUR 24

    NOVON CARES FOR COLOUR
    The JS range of detergents, Novon, has now been
    extended with the addition of Novon Colour.
    This Colour Automatic Washing Powder is concentrated
    and tough on dirt and stains, but much gentler on...

  • YOU'VE READ THE BOOK, NOW WATCH THE SERIES AND DRINK THE WINE 24

    YOU'VE READ THE BOOK, NOW WATCH THE SERIES AND DRINK THE WINE
    Sainsbury's wine buyers are
    always on the look out for new
    and interesting wines. Two of
    the latest additions to the
    range are:
    'A Year in Provence 1991',
    a...

  • A BRAND NEW KIND OF CARE FOR YOUR CAR 25

    A BRAND NEW KIND OF CARE FOR YOUR CAR
    The new range of Homebase car care accessories just
    launched, is of great significance to the company. This is
    the first time that an own brand product has been developed
    with input from...

  • FROZEN OR FRESH IT'S LEANER THAN THE REST 25

    FROZEN OR FRESH IT'S LEANER THAN THE REST
    Superlean Beef Mince has
    been introduced intp JS
    stores. This mince is
    available either frozen or
    fresh, and contains less than
    5 per cent fat. The frozen
    product retails at £2.19...

  • FUN AND FRUITY CARE, FOR YOUR BODY AND HAIR 25

    FUN AND FRUITY CARE, FOR YOUR BODY AND HAIR
    JS has launched a new range of Natures Compliments
    toiletries. The bright, vibrant colours and delicious, fruity
    aromas of the range make it particularly appealing to the
    younger...

  • LONG SERVICE 26

    LONG SERVICE
    Employees who have completed
    40 years' service are:
    GORDON ROPER, driver, Charlton
    depot.
    Employees who have completed
    25 years' service are:
    LESLIE ABRAMS, driver,
    Buntingford depot. BRIAN BALL,
    driver,...

  • RETIREMENTS 26

    RETIREMENTS
    LESLIE ROBERTS, senior
    warehousekeeper, Bedford
    (39 years). DEREK HOPKINS,
    butcher, Pitsea (38 years). TONY
    HURLEY, produce manager,
    Brentwood (38 years). JACK
    TODD, meat manager,
    Hoddesdon (38 years)....

  • WEDDINGS 26

    WEDDINGS
    Nick and Nikki
    Congratulations to NICK
    MULLENDER, checkout and
    warehouse assistant, and NIKKI
    SAUNDERS, bread and cal assistant, both from Folkestone,
    who were married on February 6.
    They met while working...

  • GREEN SCENE 27

    GREEN SCENE
    Pupils from London
    Colney's Junior and
    iVIixed Infant School
    build a welly mountain
    at the London Colney
    Savacentre. P U T T I N G
    T H E B O O T I N
    Young JS customers have been encouraged
    to recycle their old...

  • OBITUARY 27

    OBITUARY
    DAVID BAILEY, assistant manager,
    non distribution stock, accounts
    department, Norwich House, died on January 29 following a
    short illness, aged 55 (29 years).
    NICHOLAS DENNETT, senior
    section manager, bakery,...

  • WHAT A SWELL PARTY IT WAS 28

    ARCHIVES
    In the company's Centenary Year the SSA
    arranged parties for all the branches, depots
    and offices - a mammoth job. It was while
    arranging a late night film preview of Oliver for
    the entire factory (now Rennie...