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    Spring is on its way, bringing exciting changes at
    Sainsbury's. This month Dino Adriano takes over as chief
    executive of the supermarket business. And we're now in
    the banking business, having launched Sainsbury's Bank
    in more...

  • Dino takes over at the helm 02

    Dino takes over at the helm
    On 9 March Dino Adriano
    takes over as chief executive of
    the UK supermarket business.
    Dino has been with JS for
    more than 30 years, starting
    as a trainee accountant in
    1964. He held various...

  • Joking apart 02

    Joking apart
    Staff up and down the
    country are polishing their
    red noses and preparing to
    do lots of silly things for Red
    Nose Day on 14 March.
    It's sure to be a great
    excuse for Sainsbury's staff
    and customers to act...

  • Sainsbury's fleet is greenest 02

    Sainsbury's fleet is greenest
    Sainsbury's has been awarded
    the 1996 Britain's Greenest
    Fleet trophy sponsored by
    Vauxhall Motors, in recognition
    of its environmental
    policies. The award was
    accepted by corporate...

  • Dream team 03

    Dream team
    Five Sainsbury's managers
    made a profit of some £14
    million after taking over an
    ailing Italian ice-cream
    company and turning its
    Apollo 99 and Dreamy Delight
    products Into market leaders.
    Well, not exactly......

  • Helping to build Futuretown 03

    Helping to build Futuretown
    Northampton store played host to pupils from Cliftonville
    Middle School when it invited them to lunch recently. The children had been taking
    part in Northampton Council's
    Futuretown Two...

  • Popeye would be proud 03

    Popeye would be proud
    Seventeen-year-old catering
    student Rebecca Lewis is to
    have one of her own recipes
    on bags of Sainsbury's spinach,
    after winning the Gold
    Medal in the Heart of England
    Salon Junior...

  • Sainsbury's Bank opens for business 03

    Sainsbury's Bank
    opens for business
    On 19 February Sainsbury's
    Bank opened for business
    in 244 JS, Homebase and
    Savacentre stores in
    Scotland, the north of
    England and the Midlands. The bank will be rolled out to
    all...

  • Second-hand clothes are first-class 03

    Second-hand clothes are first-class
    Clothing recycling banks at
    27 JS stores have in the last
    year collected some 300
    tonnes of textiles for the
    Salvation Army. In recognition
    of our help, Sainsbury's
    recently received a...

  • Homebase raises astronomical sum for charity 04

    Homebase raises astronomical sum for charity
    Homebase's fundraising
    efforts for 1996 culminated at
    the end of January when
    managing director Ross
    McLaren presented the astronomer
    Patrick Moore with a
    cheque for £179,423...

  • News in Brief 04

    News in Brief
    Fame in the
    Philippines
    We know that just about
    everyone in Britain has heard
    of Sainsbury's - but in the
    Philippines? Wigan store
    manager Gordon Davy sent
    the Journal a copy of The
    Philippine Star, which...

  • Ripley wins first JS investors in People Award 04

    Ripley wins first JS investors in People Award
    Ripley in Derbyshire lias become tlie first JS store to acliieve tlie Investors in
    People Award, thereby beating its target by a good couple of years! The company views...

  • Rosemary Thorne to join DfEE 04

    Rosemary Thorne to join DfEE
    Sainsbury's Group finance
    director Rosemary Thorne
    has been appointed a nonexecutive
    member of the
    Department for Education
    and Employment's management
    board.
    Rosemary is one of the
    UK's most...

  • Vouching support for local schools 04

    Vouching support for local schools
    Since 23 February customers
    at Sainsbury's and Savacentre
    have been picking up on the
    success of last year's Schoolbag
    Scheme with the launch
    of Sainsbury's Equipment for
    Schools 1997...

  • A matter of life and death 05

    A matter of life and death
    They're ordinary members of staff
    who just might be called upon to
    save someone's life.
    They 're Sainsbury's first aiders.
    Jon Carpenter went to watch
    them train In Newcastle last year, three JS...

  • Branch opening—Archer Road extension 06

    Archer Road extension
    Extensions have become a common feature of JS stores, but the project at Archer Road, Sheffield,
    has been our most ambitious yet. The work, due to start last March and finish in November, was
    put back to...

  • Branch opening—Melksham 07

    Melksham
    Melksham is the first new opening this year and the
    second Country Town store - small but perfectly
    formed with an in-store bakery and a deli.
    Wet weather didn't stop an impressive queue
    developing and the store was...

  • Assured thing 08

    Assured thing
    These days, food safety never seems to be out of the
    headlines, particularly when it comes to fresh
    meat. What does Sainsbury 's do to make sure that
    our meat is of the highest quality and that
    standards are...

  • Property update 08

    Property update
    Christmas and the year end brought a flurry of store openings.
    Altogether, 18 stores will have been opened in this financial year, with a
    further 18 planned for 1997/8. Here's the current state of development...

  • Surrogate shopping 09

    Surrogate shopping
    Sainsbury's doesn't envisage a time in the foreseeable future
    when we do all our shopping at home via computer, but our
    research shows that a sizeable number of people would take
    advantage of the chance to...

  • Writelines 10

    NO TIME IS SHOW TIME IN SCOTLAND
    Paul Bradshaw, cashier,
    Coatbridge Homebase:
    I am writing on behalf of many
    Scottish employees of the
    Sainsbury Group, in particular
    those who are members of the
    SSA.
    On the back page of...

  • Gone fishing 12

    Gone fishing
    A Solomons fisherman lands a catch.
    Imagine arriving at work in a canoe!
    That's life in the Solomon Islands,
    where Sainsbury's tuna fish is caught
    and canned. Dean Thompson, senior
    grocery buyer, flew to the...

  • Pit your wits 14

    Spring crossword
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    ACROSS DOWM
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    This film won tlie Best Film
    Oscar in Spring 1996 (10)
    He presided at the trial of Jesus
    Christ (7,6)
    He denied...

  • Miss Halliday's herbs 15

    Miss Halliday's herbs
    The most unpromising of relationships can
    develop in surprising ways...
    ileen Halliday, a retired pharmacist, has lived all her life in the t cottage in Stroud that has been in her family for more than...

  • A trio of pizzas 16

    A trio of pizzas
    Frozen pizzas are always handy to have in the
    freezer. The 740g American Style Deep Pan Pizza
    Supreme is topped with Mozzarella cheese,
    peppers, pepperoni barbecue chicken, ham and
    mushrooms. If you don't...

  • All things bright and beautiful 16

    All things bright and beautiful
    These Flower and
    Butterfly Chocolate
    Boxes will make Ideal
    Easter Day gifts. Each
    box contains 12
    Champagne Brandy
    Truffles and costs
    £3.99.
    AVAIUBLE IN MOST STORES

  • Easter bunnies 16

    Easter bunnies
    Easter wouldn't be Easter without the bunnies. The JS Easter Bunny
    (£9.99) is made from milk chocolate, with white and plain chocolate
    decorations, and finished off with a bright pink nose. Its smaller
    210g...

  • Great painters 16

    Great painters
    A new range of Homebase trade paints has been specially
    formulated to meet the high
    performance standards
    demanded by professional
    decorators. Products include
    Liquid Gloss, Emulsion, Quick
    Drying Eggshell,...

  • Leg it 16

    Leg it
    A new range of tights called MON-FRI are now available instore.
    They come in four different colours - black, nearly black, navy and
    natural - and contain 50 per cent more Lycra than Sainsbury's
    three-pair pack of 10...

  • Causing a stir 17

    Causing a stir
    A new selection of 450g oriental
    stir fries is sure to get taste buds
    stirring. They come in four
    varieties; Egg Fried Rice (£1.15),
    Noodles in Black Bean Sauce
    (£1.39), Oriental Vegetables (£1.29)
    and...

  • Don't forget Mother's Day 17

    Don't forget Mother's Day
    Our buyers have come up with a
    colourful range of house plants and cut
    flowers to buy your mother on 9 March.
    This specially designed Scented Bouquet
    (pictured right) includes jaccaranda
    roses with...

  • Scent and scentability 17

    Scent and scentability
    These moodenhancing
    fragrant
    candles (below)
    / come in two
    f varieties, Vanilla
    and Sunflower. The
    candle holders are
    made from recycled
    glass and are filled
    in a small Welsh
    village...

  • The Journal's great New Lines giveaway 17

    The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
    WORK LOCATION If you would like to sample some
    of our new products simply cross the
    box next to your first choice and send the
    coupon to the JS Journal March Giveaway,
    9th floor, Drury...

  • Beautiful bag lady! 18

    Beautiful bag lady!
    As part of a school project, little
    Amelia Young, daughter of
    Lorraine, a checkout replenishment
    assistant at Bournemouth,
    had to have an outfit made of
    recycled items. Lorraine came
    up with this little...

  • Frank's marathon in memory of his wife 18

    Frank's marathon in memory of his wife
    Frank Ebrey, a 71-year-old
    part-time customer services
    assistant at Eltham, London,
    is cycling a marathon 4,000
    miles around New Zealand to
    raise money for the nearby
    Queen Elizabeth's...

  • MP praises London store 18

    MP praises London store
    Dagenham's Labour MP
    Judith Church praised
    London's Chadwell Heath
    store for its initiative in
    employing people with
    learning difficulties through
    the Mencap employment
    sen'ice. Ms Church was...

  • Penny Back raises £300 18

    Penny Back raises £300
    Staff at King's Lynn have used
    Penny Back cash to present
    £300 each to the local
    Citizens' Advice Bureau and
    Hedley Roberts Trust, which
    helps disabled children in
    Norfolk.

  • Prize painter 18

    Prize painter
    Suzanne Shephard, a 25 club
    member who works as a cash
    office clerk at Solihull, 'West
    Midlands, has won a cup in a
    local art show for her oil
    painting The New Forest,
    after it was chosen from over
    130 by the...

  • Rugby season kicks off 18

    Rugby season kicks off
    The Griffin team, ready for action.
    Sainsbury's Griffin rugby team - whose players work at Blackfriars
    and the branches - kicks off the rugby season with a series of
    matches starting with the...

  • School project wins accolade for Warren Heath 18

    School project wins accolade for Warren Heath
    Warren Heath staff in Ipswich
    had their hands full when a
    group of children from the local
    Clifford Road School spent the
    day at the store working on a
    school project. The...

  • Wigan wins access award 18

    Wigan wins access award
    Gordon Davy, store manager at Wigan, was recently
    proud to receive the Wigan Access award, reserved for
    organisations who have gone beyond what is legally
    required of them to make their buildings...

  • Chilean adventure 19

    Chilean adventure
    ^ Se™*^
    Nick Percy, an
    evening
    warehouse
    assistant at
    Duriiam, tool< up
    the opportunity of a
    lifetime when he
    recently joined 140 other
    adventurers on an
    expedition to southern
    Chile.
    The 10-week...

  • Golden gift is trolley good 19

    Golden gift is trolley good
    A young autistic child, who loves to pretend she's playing TV's
    Supermarket Sweep game on her weekly visits with her mother to
    Badger Farm store in Winchester has been given her own,
    customised...

  • JS provides cash link 19

    JS provides cash link
    Linkline, which supports men
    and women who are under
    threat of domestic violence,
    has received a donation of
    £500 from Queen's Road store,
    Norwich, and Blacl cash will go...

  • Today's the day 19

    24 January is the day
    that will stick in the
    minds of friends Avis
    Wilson, a cash office
    clerk at Denton, Manchester, and her colleague Diane Butterworth, assistant customer
    service manager, as the day they appeared in BBC 2...

  • A fresher loaf 20

    A fresher loaf
    Better
    Quality...
    Same Price
    STAYS SOFTER
    FOR LONGER
    Regular buyers of JS crusty
    bread may well have noticed
    that their loaves are keeping
    fresher for longer.
    It's thanks to a new,
    Improved recipe that is...

  • Meating the challenge 20

    Meating the challenge
    It was knives out when JS butchers battled against each other
    for top prize in the first Meat Counter of the Year Competition
    JS customers at Southend in Essex can visit their fresh meat
    counter with...

  • New ways of raising dough 20

    New ways of raising dough
    There's a lot happening in our in-store bakeries, from improvements in
    the quality of our bread to presentational changes instore, in what is a
    far-reachir^ programme to increase our market share JS...

  • Stalwart service: our 40 year achievers 21

    Stalwart service: our 40 year achievers
    Spending 40 years with one company is an achievement by any standard
    these days and this year 10 members of staff have clocked up four decades
    with Sainsbury's. For another, 40 years'...

  • Super trooper 21

    Super trooper
    Carl Sabelllnl MBE is a part-time JS price controller - and a full-time soldier He's also an allsinging,
    all dancing minstrel. Jon Carpenter catches up with him in a rare, free half hour The soldier... Cari wtth...

  • SSA OFFERS 22

    SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION Tel: 0171 921 7227
    Spring and summer
    in tlie tiighlands of
    Scotland
    By popular request, we are continuing to offer readers and ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B ' Q H H P ^^. ^^^ ^ ^
    their families special...

  • Long service 23

    Long service
    Employees who have completed 25years' service
    PAMELA AGGISS, senior provisions assistant, Basingstoke Central, KEITH
    ANDERSON, assistant manager, reception, Stanway. JOHN BOREHAM, overs
    controller, llford....

  • Obituary 23

    Obituary
    Length of service appears in brackets
    GEORGE CRAMPTON, 59, a trolley collector at South Harrow, died suddenly
    on 7 February (2yrs). PATRICIA MILES, 62, a coffee shop assistant at
    Rustington died after a short illness...

  • Retirements 23

    Retirements
    Length of service is in brackets
    EDWARD ANDREWS, transport supervisor, Basingstoke depot (26yrs).
    EDWARD BAILEY, warehousekeeper, Basingstoke depot (23yrs). MARIO
    BALBUENA, warehousekeeper, Basingstoke depot...

  • Sound and Vision 23

    This month there's a good
    mix of releases
    Casino, released on 10 March, is a powerful drama from
    director Martin Scorcese (Goodfelks, Cape Fear). Starring
    Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone and Joe Pesci, Casino is a
    gripping, fact...

  • Wedding Bells 23

    Stephen Ayres and Louise Bllson from
    Homebase merchandising married in
    December at Beaulieu's Abbey Church.
    This makes history, as it's Homebase
    merchandising's first ever wedding!

  • A shopping trip down memory lane 24

    A shopping trip down memory lane
    There's always something new at Sainsbury's' - and the Archives can prove it! In 128
    years of history the product range has extended from just three lines to over 20,000.
    This month, we take a...