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  • Contents Page 02

    HEADLINES
    WRITELINES
    I I T H SAVACENTRE
    OPENS
    WOLVERHAMPTON
    HOMEBASE OPENING
    ANNUAL GENERAL
    MEETING
    TALKING TECHNOLOGY
    GROUP FISHING DAY
    PROFIT SHARING
    EXPLAINED
    CHECK THIS OUT
    STORES AT LARGE
    SSA OFFERS
    LOVE...

  • Frontline 02

    Hypermarkets and cyberspace
    With only ten hypermarkets in the country, the opening of an eleventh is very big news. Savacenti
    certainly made a splash when they opened number eleven in Sydenham. Spiderman was just one of
    the...

  • JS Journal Photographic Competition 02

    JS Journal Photographic Competition
    Nick will be the judge
    If you have just returned from your summer holidays, don't put the
    camera away. It's open season for the JS Journal photographic
    competition so get out there and hunt...

  • Marques of good taste 02

    Marques of good taste
    Several own brand products have
    scooped prestigious accolades. JS products took two of the top
    honours in the 13 categories of the
    SuperMarketing Quality Awards.
    Dry Cure Bacon was praised for...

  • Chairman honoured by University 03

    Chairman honoured by University
    Loughborough University vice
    chancelior David Wailace
    confers an honorary degree
    upon David Sainsbury. Chairman David Sainsbury
    was recognised for his
    outstanding contributions
    to retailing'...

  • Degrees of success 03

    Degrees of success
    Chairman David Sainsbury witli tlie graduates at the
    Victoria and Aibert Hotei.
    The first graduates of the Sainsbury's sponsored
    Manchester Metropolitan University BA Honours
    Degree in Retail Marketing were...

  • Milk marketing billboard 03

    Tony Suilivan, dairy senior
    manager, outside Cromwell
    Road store in London where a
    giant mechanical carton on a
    hoarding was used to
    promote the new Tetratop
    milk cartons. A motor
    opened and closed the lid of
    the model but...

  • Schools' equipment in the bag 03

    Schools' equipment in the bag
    Customers can now choose between benefiting a local
    charity or their local school when they re-use their
    carrier bags. From September 10,
    customers will be offered
    the choice between a penny
    or...

  • Bound to succeed 04

    Bound to succeed
    Ripley store have been awarded a £500 incentive prize
    for coming up witli a brilliant new product now selling
    in all stores.
    The Ripley Action Team with the result of their idea and
    hard work. An Action Team...

  • Feel me, touch me, sell me... 04

    Feel me, touch me, sell me... The courses include visits
    to see how depots handle
    produce, tours of fruit and
    veg suppliers and seminar
    sessions led by representatives
    from the Ministry of
    Agriculture, Fisheries and
    Food....

  • Hampden Park goes dotto 04

    Hampden Park goes dotto
    Hampden Park, under a
    sponsorship deal with
    Eastbourne Borough
    Council, has a mobile
    advertisement in the form
    of the Eastbourne DOTTO
    Trains, which transport
    tourists and local residents
    to...

  • Oldbury joins the new style set 04

    Oldbury joins the new style set
    The two Barbaras (Abbey on
    the left and Floyd on
    the right) hold the
    ribbon for Savacentre
    chairman David
    Quarmby (left) and
    store director
    Alan Birbeck. David Quarmby was
    accompanied by a...

  • Christmas comes but three times a year 05

    Christmas comes but three times a year
    Special Selection buyer
    Bridgette Hardy with buying
    director Robin Whitbread.
    Sixty nine journalists
    from women's consumer
    media enjoyed
    Christmas in July.
    It may be an odd...

  • Discount card D-day 05

    Discount card D-day
    JS stores in Woking,
    Brookwood and Basingstoke;
    Woking Homebase
    and Calcot Savacentre,
    began putting the card
    through its paces for the
    first time on August 14.
    We outlined in the June JS Journal how...

  • Ipswich has it covered 05

    Ipswich has it covered
    Ipswich customers have
    found a solution to the
    age-old town centre store
    problem of how to get
    those heavy carrier bags
    from the checkout to the
    car.
    A new service allows
    customers to leave...

  • Merton's bank opens our oil recycling account 05

    Representatives of the Group's project team, the National Rivers Association and the recycling company. We highlighted the dangers of oil pollution in a
    previous article (JS Journal, plO, April 1995), now
    Merton Savacentre are...

  • Writelines 06

    HALF BAKED
    IDEAS
    June Wilson, meat
    replenishment assistant,
    Oldham
    My colleagues and I are
    taking this opportunity to
    bring to your attention a
    recent change in the
    provision of fresh bread
    that is causing a...

  • Savacentre opening—Sydenham 08

    SYDENHAM
    Opening date: August 15, 1995
    Address: Perry Hill, Bell Green,
    Sydenham, London
    Opened by: Savacentre chairman
    David Quarmby
    Store director: Jon Hartland
    Project manager: Chris Isherwood
    Staff: 1,077 (800 new...

  • Homebase opening—Wolverhampton 09

    WOLVERHAMPTON
    The spanking new Homebase in Wolverhampton is
    a far cry from the ten-year-old Walsall store seven
    miles up the road that it replaces, and trade press
    have even been seen lurking around with their
    cameras....

  • Our business Annual General Meeting 10

    Our business Annual General Meeting
    Unlike M&S, Sainsbury's a t t r a c t e d n o bikini-clad m o d e l s or b l o w - u p plastic whales
    t o its Annual General Meeting.
    Almost 5 0 0 s h a r e h o l d e r s g a t h e r e d o n...

  • BOARD MOVES 11

    TWO NEW NON-EXECUTIVE
    DIRECTORS WERE APPOINTED
    AT THE MEETING. The chairman expressed his pleasure at
    having secured the services of Clive
    Thompson, chief executive of Rentokll
    Group PLC as a non-executive director.
    Under...

  • Information at the speed of light 12

    Information at the speed of light
    As computers become more powerful, and more information is flowing around the company, the links between
    terminals, and between terminals and mainframe, are straining with the load. One of the...

  • CORRECTION: 14

    CORRECTION:
    The caption to our picture on page 3 of the July issue
    regarding the MBA graduates incorrectly named
    Colin Rye and Rick Beazley. Rick is on the far left
    and Colin second from left.
    Colin Bartleet of Plymouth Texas...

  • FISHY GOINGS ON 14

    FISHY GOINGS ON
    Few fellow competitors suspected Barry Dymond' s cunning plan to win the SSA fishing
    competition, and by the time they did it was too late.
    Basingstoke depot's Barry eventually took pole position at...

  • News in brief 14

    Tesco to build in
    Northern Ireland
    Tesco has announced that
    its first store in Northern
    Ireland will be a Tesco
    Metro town centre shop. It
    has acquired the Allied
    Irish Bank site at Castle
    Junction and the chain said
    they...

  • SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE 15

    SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE
    Almost all of you will have received recently the v/elcome bonus of the profit
    share in your pay packets. And a lot of you now participate in the Save As
    You Earn scheme (SAYE) as well. After initial...

  • In memory of a son 16

    District manager Mike
    Goodman's Penny Back
    presentation on July 1 was no
    ordinary JS donation.
    Almost £15,000 was raised by the
    district's fundraising activities and
    Penny Back donations for the John
    Penfold Memorial Fund....

  • Rub a dub dub 16

    Rub a dub dub
    Newbury JS took part in the
    annual Newbury Craft Race
    along the River Kennet and this
    year trounced arch rival Tesco's.
    The team of 12 took to the
    water in their homemade craft -
    a few empty oil drums...

  • Whitley Bay goes radio ga ga 16

    Whitley Bay goes radio ga ga
    Debbie and Darren as
    Minnie and Mickey.
    Whigfield's song
    Saturday Night will
    never be the same
    for staff at Whitley
    Bay after store
    manager Alan
    Gilbert gave his
    own rendition of
    the song...

  • He's been to the palace to see the Queen 17

    He's been to the palace to see the Queen
    Len and his wife Jessie at
    Buckingham Palace.
    Len Rudman, customer service
    assistant at Kidlington, enjoyed a
    right royal occasion recently when
    he was invited to the Queen's
    Garden...

  • Ice cream is good for chiidren 17

    Ice cream is good for chiidren
    American Independence
    Day and National Ice
    Cream Week kept three
    stores very busy
    promoting products and
    entertaining customers.
    At Arnold, customers
    could buy
    Indulgence ice
    cream...

  • Netball challenge 17

    Netball challenge
    Stand back new World Champions
    Australia - here come the Alton
    netball team!
    Runners-up in the 4th division
    of the Basingstoke netball league,
    V. m ' 1 ^ ^, , ^ ^ ^ J the Alton team have only...

  • The main attraction 17

    The main attraction
    They're a wild bunch at
    Whitechapei. Customers were
    bowled over when they first
    caught sight of the Indiana Gold
    promotion during July. Parked
    right in the middle of the foyer
    was a 1976 Harley...

  • Tickled to eat you 17

    Tickled to eat you
    The opening of East Prescot
    Road's new Shopper's
    Restaurant was a tattifalarious
    event when local celebrity Ken
    Dodd brought along his tickling
    stick. Ken, who joked with
    customers and staff on July...

  • Dropping in for PHAB 18

    Brendan Glyn, Lee Green manager, steps over the
    edge of Drury House as the other abseilers watch. JS would not normally
    condone staff throwing
    themselves from the top of
    11 storey buildings, but on
    July 31 it was all in aid...

  • One and a half million pennies bring sunshine 18

    One and a half million pennies bring sunshine
    Take the dedication of 12
    branches and the
    enthusiasm of district
    manager Bryn Page, a
    worthy cause and a Penny
    Back scheme and what do
    you get? One and a half
    million...

  • Some holiday! 18

    When vegetable buyer Colin
    Hill was asked to go on a
    cycling holiday with four
    friends, he didn't realise
    what he was letting himself in
    for. What followed was a 954
    mile trek from Land's End to
    John O'Groats over one...

  • SSA OFFERS 19

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  • Send us your love story 20

    Send us your love story
    Love is everyone's favourite ingredient. And everyone remembers the
    bitter sweetness of their first love or their first liiss. Now is your chance
    to share your romantic story with the rest of the world....

  • By special arrangement 22

    By special arrangement
    If your roses are round the bend, your chrysanthemums are
    crooked and your daffodils are all in a bunch,
    rearrange your floral display using Homebase
    Floral Foam. Available in discs or bricks,...

  • Deep freeze 22

    Five new lines have been introduced to
    revive interest in frozen fish, namely:
    Isle of Skye Scottish Salmon Fillets
    (300g), Scallops (227g), Jamaican
    Red Tilapia (250g), Greenland Halibut
    fillets (250g), and Scottish...

  • Nature's finest 22

    Nature's finest
    The name may be familiar but the
    Nature's Compliments range now
    comprises 56 brand new products. The
    sophisticated toiletries are formulated
    with natural extracts renowned for their
    beneficial properties in...

  • No pain wood stain 22

    No pain wood stain
    Always keen to encourage
    environmental friendliness,
    Homebase has launched Quick
    Drying Woodstain, a water
    based formulation which is
    kinder to the environment as
    well as drying in half the time of
    a...

  • On the case 22

    New in the cake aisle are two more selections for the existing pie range.
    Summer Selection and Fruits of the Forest join Bramley Apple Pies and Apple &
    Blackcurrant Pies.
    Each box consists of six pies made with
    shortcrust...

  • Two's scrumptious, forget the crowd 22

    Two's scrumptious, forget the crowd
    Ever had friends round to dinner
    just so you could indulge in
    buying a whole gateau? The new
    Sainsbury's Two Portion Gateau
    will be welcomed by those who
    want something special all...

  • A REMINDER: 23

    A REMINDER: The
    retirements and long service
    sections are compiled from
    information received
    centrally. You should notify
    the JS Journal direct if you
    would like us to feature a
    wedding (both partners must
    work for JS), an...

  • LONG SERVICE 23

    LONG SERVICE
    Employees who have
    completed 40 years' service:
    DON HAWKINS, store manager,
    Farnborough. GEOFF WHILLOCK,
    fish counter, North Cheam.
    PATRICIA NEWMAN, meat
    preparation assistant,
    Streatham Common. JOHN
    DINES,...

  • MESSAGES 23

    MESSAGES
    HAPPY 1 0 0 TH BIRTHDAY TO
    MARGARET HADEN from STEVE
    NuTE, LEATHERHEAD store
    manager. Margaret has been
    shopping at Leatherhead
    since it opened and has been
    loyal to JS for half a century.
    Margaret's...

  • Mixed doubles 23

    Mixed doubles
    Sainsbury's has served up
    three ready-to-drink cocktails
    called JS Doubles for t h e
    fast growing ready-to-drink
    market.
    The varieties are: whisky
    and ginger, white rum and
    Classic Cola, and gin...

  • OBITUARY 23

    OBITUARY
    Length of service appears in
    brackets.
    ALAN CHEESMAN, a warehouse
    operative in the returns and
    empties department at
    Basingstoke depot, died after
    a long illness on July 2 1 . He
    was S2 years old....

  • RETIREMENTS 23

    RETIREMENTS
    JEAN ANGEL, checkout/replenishment
    assistant,
    Dagenham (21yrs). CATHERINE
    APPERLEY, fresh food code
    control, Warren Heath
    (lOyrs). MICHAEL ARNOLD,
    Trident warehouse clerk,
    Hoddesdon depot (26yrs).
    JOAN...

  • ALL THE FUN OF THE FAMILY 24

    ARCHIVES
    Jean Jeapes deals a giant joker at Dulwich, 1978.
    ALL THE FUN OF THE
    FAMILY
    Spring of 1978 saw a mammoth operation
    to prepare for the first national
    Sainsbury's Family Day on June 18. D he event was to be organised...