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  • Contents Page 02

    CONTENTS
    HEADLINES
    GIANT QUESTIONS
    ANSWERED
    2-5
    6/7
    WRITELINES 8/9 &27
    STORE OPENINGS:
    OAYBROOK
    FERNDOWN
    WARLINGHAM
    CHICHESTER RE-OPENS
    25 CLUB
    MAKING HISTORY BY
    'BEST BUTTER' AUTHOR
    GREEN SCENE
    FUTURECOOKS
    STORES...

  • Frontline 02

    Treasure trove
    The company celebrates 125 years of history with
    the publication of the bool< 'The Best Butter in the
    World'. To tell the company history, it draws heavily
    on the treasures of our unique archives.
    Author...

  • Good Fortune tickets to be claimed 02

    Good Fortune tickets
    to be claimed
    The BBC are looking for 'lively, bubbly' staff who
    would like to join the audience for Gloria Hunniford's
    new television programme. Good Fortune! seeks to
    locate the rightful owners
    of...

  • Ice cream is good for children 02

    Ice cream is good for children
    Walsall store manager Tracey Sherwood presents
    the lolly on October 5 but a young beneficiary is
    more interested in the ice cream.
    Well, one ice cream turned out to be very good for
    some...

  • PROPOSALS UNLIMITED 02

    PROPOSALS UNLIMITED
    Secretly planning to propose? Want to do it in a
    surprising way? Write in strict confidence to PC Box
    5509, London W8 7WG.

  • Sainsbury's The Magazine... of the year 02

    Sainsbury's The Magazine... of the year
    Sainsbury's The Magazine
    has been voted Magazine
    of the Year in the Media
    Week 1994 Consumer
    Press Awards. In its first 18 months the customer
    magazine has attracted
    over two million...

  • Half year results 03

    Half year results
    'We have strengthened our competitive position in UK food retailing by
    reducing prices and improving service.'
    Chairman David Sainsbury with Sharon Chillipscien at the Interims press call held...

  • 125 years of service and still improving 04

    125 years of service and still improving
    Sainsbury's is making a
    number of pledges to
    customer service to celebrate
    the 125th anniversary
    of the company. One million
    pounds per month extra has
    been made available to
    ensure...

  • Meat the experts 04

    Meat the experts
    Since September, 60 JS
    meat counter staff have
    been polishing up their
    customer service techniques
    and practical butchery
    skills with training at the
    Meat and Livestock
    Commission (MLC).
    The new three-day...

  • Sainsbury's comes to the parties 04

    Sainsbury's comes to the parties
    Having dipped our toe in the
    water last year on Sunday
    shopping, JS had a more
    direct involvement with the
    party conferences this year
    sponsoring receptions at all
    three conferences and...

  • The option is yours 04

    The option is yours
    Hurry and you could just still join the savings-related
    share option scheme, which closes on November 18. By putting away a minimum
    of £10 per month you can, in
    five years' time, buy shares
    in JS at 20%...

  • All aboard for GNVQ scholarships ips 05

    Left Tim Boswell, Minister for GNVQ's, and IMiice Heron,
    chairman of the Council for NVQ's and Post Office. JS is one of the founder
    members of the scheme
    which is aimed at encouraging
    current students of the
    scheme to attain...

  • APPOINTMENTS 05

    APPOINTMENTS
    Michael Morgan. MICHAEL MORGAN is replacing
    Michael Rosen, who has
    resigned, as head of the grocery
    division reporting to Robin
    Whitbread. Michael Morgan
    continues his responsibilities for
    international...

  • CORRECTION 05

    CORRECTION
    In the October issue of
    the Journal, Newbury
    store manager Mike
    Salmon was incorrectly
    referred to as Mark
    Salmon.

  • Deputy chairman is new voice of the industry 05

    Deputy chairman is new voice of the industry
    Vyner has taken over the
    presidency of grocery trade
    organisation, the IGD
    (Institute of Grocery
    Distribution), from Argyll
    chairman Sir Alastair Grant.
    The commitment is...

  • News in brief 05

    News in brief
    The brown uniforms became
    JS history on October 31
    when staff at Bristol's
    Kingswood store were the
    last to convert to the blue
    uniforms. Fifty tonnes of
    the old brown uniforms are
    not going to waste -...

  • Tunnel debut 05

    Tunnel debut
    The first JS deliveries to
    come through the Channel
    Tunnel are in stores now.
    Wine on containers that
    came up from Narbonne in
    France arrived in England
    last month. Business
    development manager
    Garry Marshall...

  • Chairman answers Giant questions 06

    Chairman answers Giant questions THE DAVID SAINSBURY INTERVIEW
    In the last Journal we reported that the company was to buy a 16% stake In the
    North American supermarket chain Giant for £205 million. We met David Salnsbury
    to...

  • Writelines 08

    SHOW UP FOR YOUR SHARE?
    Jane Barnett, STAR coordinator,
    Sheffield
    During a STAR meeting,
    the subject of absenteeism
    was discussed and a
    suggestion put forward
    which seemed to win quite
    a lot of approval.
    At present, the...

  • Branch opening—Ferndown 10

    FERNDOWN
    Opening date: 23 August 1994
    Address: Ringwood Road,
    Ferndown, Dorset
    Opened by: Deputy chairman
    Tom Vyner
    Store manager: Alan Barker
    Project manager: Henry Grala
    Staff: 385 (309 new staff)
    Sales area: 32,000 sq...

  • Branch opening—Warlingham 10

    WARLINGHAM
    Opening date: 13 August 1994
    Address: Limpsfield Road,
    Warlingiiam, Surrey
    Opened by: Chairman David
    Sainsbury
    Store manager: Kevin Plant
    Project manager: Keith Butler
    Staff: 274 (240 new staff)
    Sales area:...

  • Homebase opening—Daybrook 10

    DAYBROOK
    Opening date: 19 August 1994
    Address: Mansfield Road, Daybrool<,
    Nottingliam
    Opened by: Deputy managing
    director Ross IVIcLaren
    Store manager: Stepiien Lumb
    Project manager: Neil Hotston
    Staff: 49 (45 new...

  • 25 years of the 25 Club 12

    This year's 25 Club meeting for staff who have
    completed a quarter of a century service was a special
    one. The Club itself was celebrating its silver anniversary
    and employee services manager Paul Foulger, who for
    years has...

  • Branch opening—Chichester 12

    CHICHESTER store manager
    Chris Davis.
    S U P E R M A R K E T
    CHICHESTER
    Opening date: 16 August 1994
    Address: Westhampnett Road,
    Chichester, West Sussex
    Opened by: Chairman
    David Sainsbury
    Store manager: Chris...

  • PAGES OF HISTORY 13

    PAGES OF HISTORY
    A: When it's a JS History!
    rhc Best Butter in the World, by Bridget Williams, was launched on ^
    October 17 at ttie Cromwell Road branch, where chairman David ^.
    Sainsbury signed copies of the book for...

  • GREEN SCENE 17

    We've heard of Air Miles but what's this about Food
    IVIIIes? Environment affairs manager Alison Austin
    provides a route map to the subject:
    'There is increasing concern about the innpact of transporting
    food to the...

  • Past, present and Futurecooks 18

    What better venue for the Grand Final than the Savoy -
    the grandest of hotels on the north bank of the Thames?
    Past, present and Futurecooks I
    n surroundings of
    ornate elegance, an
    atmosphere of tense
    excitement was...

  • Homes for Able Autistic Adults 20

    Richard Davies' district put all their
    pennies together and made a
    presentation of £2,095 to local
    charity Homes for Able Autistic
    Adults (HAAA).
    Says the charity,' At present,
    specialist accommodation is only
    available...

  • Lessons in how to get caked! 20

    Lessons in how to get caked!
    i^l • r f
    When Gillibrand County Primary
    School in Chorley, Lancashire, asked
    parents to involve themselves in the
    classroom, Bolton store's baker Dave
    Mercer took in an oven.
    Dave's...

  • Railway children 20

    Railway children
    Heyford Hill's BPM Nikki Albert
    presents the framed prints to
    Rose Hill First School. Life imitated art for children from
    Rose Hill First School in Oxford.
    They are among the 1,500
    primary schools to receive...

  • The fund-raising fleet's in 20

    The fund-raising fleet's in
    Broadcut store welcomed aboard Admiral of the Fleet Sir Julian
    Oswald GCB in September. He is patron of the Solent Multiple
    Sclerosis Therapies charity. Fund-raisers came to the store as part of...

  • And so to bed 21

    And so to bed
    When Purley War Memorial
    Hospital held a Victorian Fun Day
    on September 24, the local Purley
    store joined in and dressed up to
    the nines - or the 1869s. The
    historical flashback was in aid of
    the hospital's...

  • Looking after the pennies 21

    Looking after the pennies
    They counted them in and they
    counted them out. When
    Coldhams Lane Penny Back
    collection reached £2,000, the
    store divided the funds four ways.
    Chequeing out with local charities is store manager...

  • WATCH OUT, WATCH OUT THERE'S CARD FRAUD ABOUT 21

    WATCH OUT, WATCH OUT THERE'S CARD FRAUD ABOUT
    Little over a month until Cliristmas and the busiest shopping time
    of the year is already here. That means party time not only for kids
    but also for fraudsters.
    According to the...

  • WORD SEARCH 21

    WORD SEARCH
    Find the words listed right and put a line through
    them. They may appear back to front or...

  • All the way here for the beer 22

    All the way here for the beer
    Sumo wrestlers, musketeers
    and Flintstones characters from
    Peter King's district made a
    dash from Strangeways Prison
    in Manchester and headed for
    a mystery chateau across the
    Channel. Thirteen...

  • Beeston's demolition derby 22

    Beeston's demolition derby
    A full Sainsbury's car park is not
    the ideal place to lose control of
    your car. And when 60-year-old
    Wilf Howarth lost control of his
    car he did it in some style.
    Thirteen cars were...

  • It's ok. Just flooded the engine 22

    It's ok. Just flooded the engine
    Could this be the best excuse yet for being late for work? Dennis Rick, deputy manager,
    fresh foods, at Warrington
    (formerly of East Prescot Road)
    is the unfortunate owner of the
    car in the...

  • Joyce's royal appointment 22

    Joyce's royal appointment
    Joyce Boyle of BItterne has been
    to see the Queen. Joyce and her
    husband Bill were invited to
    Buckingham Palace when Bill was
    awarded an MBE for services to
    the defence industry.
    Bill has worked...

  • Day tripping 23

    Day tripping
    Nearly every store enjoyed an
    outing of one sort or another
    this summer and, from what we
    hear, a great time was had by
    all. Sheffield Homebase sent us
    this souvenir of their day out to
    Salisbury in September.

  • NOT SIMPLY THE BEST 23

    LIFELINES
    0teve Cobb is, in his field.
    Great Britain's number
    one 1500m runner, and
    fourth fastest in the
    world. But even the
    most avid of sports fans have
    probably not heard of him.
    This is because Steve competes
    against...

  • Set fair for retirement 23

    Set fair for retirement
    Ever since working with locai BBC
    weatherman Craig Rich on a fundraising
    project in 1989,
    Plymouth's BPIVI Jean Rampton
    kept a photograph of him in her
    office. So, on Jean's last day
    before retiring...

  • Swansea's bananas reunite sisters 23

    Swansea's bananas reunite sisters
    After almost 50 years of
    separation, Mary Thomas had
    virtually given up hope of finding
    her sister Phyllis...until a millionto-
    one chance meeting at
    Swansea store.
    IVIary, now 74, and...

  • OOH BABY YOU'RE THE BEST 24

    The recently launched First Menu
    range comprises balanced and
    specially formulated meals to cater
    for the new addition to the family
    from birth to seven months
    onwards. On-pack colour coding
    makes choosing from the...

  • PRESERVING GOOD TASTE 24

    PRESERVING GOOD TASTE
    Preserve the peace in the family
    by presenting a choosy aunt or
    gracious grandparent with a
    special Christmas preserve
    presentation. Breakfast Time
    pack or Lunch Time pack.
    The IVliniature Preserve...

  • SOMETHING SPECIAL 24

    SOMETHING SPECIAL
    Here is a sneak preview of one
    of the major product launches of
    the year. Of the 350 new lines
    in the new Special Selection
    range of the highest quality
    foods from Britain, Italy and the
    rest of the world,...

  • CUSTOMERS CAN NOW PICK FAIRTRADE TEA 25

    CUSTOMERS CAN NOW PICK FAIRTRADE TEA Customers have
    brewed the
    coffee and eaten
    chunks of the
    chocolate, now
    they can taste
    the tea: Sainsbury's is selling the first tea
    to be awarded the Fairtrade Mark.
    Nilgiri Blue...

  • NOVON - THE SECOND CYCLE 25

    NOVON - THE SECOND CYCLE
    Sainsbury's own-brand washing
    powders have been redesigned
    and reformulated and boast the
    new slogan "Safe on fabrics.
    Tough on stains." A new blend of
    enzymes (that break down the
    things that make...

  • PICKED AND PACKED 25

    PICKED AND PACKED
    No longer will cooks need to worry about fruit being out of season. A
    new range of dried fruits and berries are not only perfect for cooking but
    make a healthy and tasty sweet snack. The fruits include...

  • SSA OFFERS 26

    A WEEKEND IN THE NEW FOREST
    •" i'" i^yt(%
    soak up some
    ummer sun...
    on the beach
    Weekend breaks are very popul
    members, so we are constantly strivin;
    quality hotels at reasonable prices. This hotelj
    part of the Virgin...

  • LONG SERVICE 27

    LONG SERVICE
    Employees who have
    completed 40 years' service
    are:
    TERRY JONES, store format
    group, Blackfriars. RICHARD
    STOVELL, butcher, East
    Grinstead.
    Employees who have
    completed 25years' service
    are:
    JOHN AYWARD,...

  • RETIREMENTS 27

    RETIREMENTS
    BETTY PEARCE, meat
    replenishment assistant,
    Romford (8 yrs). ILENE DAISLEY,
    price controller, Romford (23
    yrs). AGNES RATCLIFF, office
    clerk, Great Yarmouth (22
    yrs). THELMA BURNAGE, fresh
    food replenishment...

  • WEDDINGS 27

    PEOPLE
    WEDDINGS
    Labelled by friends as a
    'funky couple', theirs was
    definitely a wedding with a
    difference: with a card signed
    by Noel Edmonds and the
    wedding speeches to the
    tune of the Flintstones theme
    song!...

  • THE BEST BUTTERMEN IN THE WORLD 28

    ARCHIVES
    THE BEST
    BUTTERMEN IN THE
    WORLD
    Sainsbury 's reputation as the cream of
    dairy shops was established at the very
    start of its history. The important
    contribution butter made to that reputation
    is reflected in the...