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  • Contents Page 02

    We've been out and about this month visiting our nightowl staff
    at Streatham Common (page 21), meeting two STATUS-supported
    colleagues at North Cheam (page 14) and finding out how our
    21 distribution centres deliver a...

  • Diana PRINCESS OF WALES 1961-1997 02

    Diana PRINCESS OF WALES 1961-1997
    The tragic death of Diana,
    Princess of Wales on 31
    August 1997 shocked the
    entire world. The Sainsbury
    Group decided to show its
    respects to Diana and follow
    the wishes of staff and...

  • BBC Children in Need 1997 appeal 03

    BBC Children in Need 1997 appeal
    Yes, it's that time of year again wlien thoughts turn to
    the BBC Children in Need appeal. This year's theme
    is 'A Party for Pudsey' which should inspire
    all kinds of fundraising ideas
    across...

  • Southport birthday bash 03

    Southport birthday bash
    Southport store is 15 this year and to celebrate, staff are holding a reunion for current and
    previous staff. It's taking place on 11 November at the store (starting 7pm). The staff would
    particularly...

  • They've voted and we've taken stock! 03

    They've voted and we've
    taken stock! An incredible 250,000 customers and staff voted in the
    recent 'More Choice because it's your Choice' campaign. Many took advantage of the
    fact that this was the first time
    a food retailer...

  • Two minute silence in support of the Royal British Legion 03

    Two minute silence in support of the Royal British Legion
    The Sainsbury Group will
    again be supporting the
    Royal British Legion during
    November. The two minute
    silence will be observed at
    1 lam on Sunday 9 November
    and...

  • Clean air award 04

    Clean air award
    Sainsbury's received the first prize in a new sciieme
    run by the Westminster City Council. It's an award which commends
    fleet operators and
    drivers who take action to
    beat the city's air pollution
    problem.
    A...

  • New recruitment package is just the job 04

    New recruitment package is just the job
    The supermarket recruitment process has been given a fresh Image - and equal opportunities a boost.
    Just what students need. More Charles Dickens.
    Part-time Supermarket Assistants A new...

  • Surf to (nutritional food) safety 04

    Surf to (nutritional food) safety
    The Internet has a reputation
    for attracting pizza-eating,
    coia guzzling geeks, but this
    myth could be shattered by a
    healthy new addition to the
    Sainsbury's website.
    The nutrition and food...

  • End looms for drooping blooms 05

    End looms for drooping blooms
    Now there's an easy way
    to tell just how long the
    flowers you've bought
    will last thanks to the
    new vase life indicator,
    now in use instore.
    As well as the 'display until'
    date, there's now a...

  • Homebase crew 05

    Pictured above are some
    of the Homebase crew
    from Bromborough store
    who took part in a sponsored
    walk along the
    Wirral Way to raise funds
    for our ChildLine Charity.
    Despite many blisters
    and several stops for
    liquid...

  • Pindar Road depot scoops accuracy award 05

    Pindar Road depot scoops accuracy award
    To help ensure that stores maintain good availability, the Distribution Division has come up w/ith a new incentive to
    reward depot accuracy when preparing goods for despatch Each depot is...

  • Students are now certifiably safe 05

    Students are now certifiably safe
    A group of students from
    local schools in Lancashire
    recently spent three days at
    Wigan store at the invitation
    of the store manager Gordon
    Davy as part of a public relations
    exercise.
    The...

  • Are you sitting comfortably? 06

    Are you sitting comfortably?
    Sainsbury's is supporting the
    Globe Theatre's opening
    season by sponsoring cushions
    for the wooden benches,
    bringing a bit of 20th century
    comfort to an authentic
    S h a k e s p e a r e a...

  • Better labelling 06

    The new customer leaflet explains how the new labels will look and
    what the nutritional information means.
    JS is currently introducing a new labelling system
    designed to simplify and highlight key nutrition
    information on...

  • JS gives Stuart better Prospects 06

    JS gives Stuart better Prospects
    Stuart King, a data input
    clerk in Blackfriars' Retail
    Security department, is enjoying
    a steady job for the first
    time despite suffering from
    Asperger syndrome (a form
    of autism).
    The...

  • Lisa takes the wheel! 06

    Lisa takes the wheel!
    Lisa Robertson, Sabre controller at Stevenage, was the envy of her colleagues
    when she was handed the keys to a brand new Renault Laguna courtesy of
    Sainsbury's Bank. She was chosen at random
    from almost...

  • Aylesbury awarded 07

    Aylesbury awarded
    Aylesbury store has been
    awarded a silver trophy in
    the town's district council
    Clean Food Awards for
    businesses that have
    achieved consistently high standards of food hygiene. As
    well as the silver award...

  • Group-wide 07

    Group-wide
    Here's our regular round-up of what's been going on across the Group.. Qub
    SAINSBURY'S
    SUPERMARKETS
    THE BIG BREAKFAST
    Two of our Flying Circus 'fruit'
    balloons were part of the publicity
    drive for the recent...

  • Pet's progress 07

    Pet's progress
    The Sainsbury's Pet Club has now recruited 100,000 members
    with more staff and customers signing up every day. In order to increase these
    figures, we are encouraging
    all stores to keep up the good
    work by...

  • Is there a Hippo in the house? 08

    Is there a Hippo in the house?
    Sainsbury's and Honriebase have been helping Thames Water customers save
    water by giving away one million water saving Hippos. The blue plastic devices fit
    into toilet cisterns and if the
    million...

  • Sainsbury's reunion in Colchester 08

    Sainsbury's reunion in Colchester
    It took nearly 60 years, and
    the intervention of the
    Colchester County Standard,
    former colleagues from the
    old Sainsbury's store at 41
    High Street, Colchester, met
    up recently at a...

  • Steve and Vicki - where are you? 08

    Steve and Vicki - where are you?
    Somewhei^ outtheiv is Steve and Vicki, seen liei*e liaving a good time on lioiiday in Majorca. Their holiday was a perfect
    one, until one day, tragicsJly,
    their camera broke. Luckily,
    a couple...

  • Well driven! 08

    Well driven!
    Travis (left) and Dave show off their trophies. Congratulations to Buntingford
    drivers, Travis Ward and
    Dave Lyne who came first
    and second in the regional
    heats of the Good Lorry and
    Van Driver of the Year...

  • A Ouestion of... Fish? 09

    A Ouestion of... Fish?
    Six regional winners of the Fish Counter of the Year
    Competition 1997 each sent their two top fishmongers to
    Blackfriars to take part in the final. Their tasks included
    preparing and displaying
    fish,...

  • Give As You Earn 09

    Give As You Earn
    Give As You Earn is the
    facility offered by Sainsbury's
    that enables staff to donate
    on a regular basis to charity
    through their salary. At the
    moment Sainsbury's staff give
    over £250,000 each year...

  • How does the recent budget affect our pensions? 09

    How does the recent budget affect our pensions?
    Group human resources
    director, John Adshead,
    writes: There are three main
    types of pension scheme that
    our employees participate in.
    First, pay-as-you-go arrangements,
    such...

  • Say hello to JS Hare 09

    Say hello to JS Hare
    Meet JS Hare, the new character
    chosen to brand the Sainsbury's
    Savings-Related Share Option
    Scheme.
    Selected from ideas put
    forward by our Sharesave
    partners, the Halifax and
    Royal Bank of Scotland,...

  • Call PGS for a quick fix! 10

    Call PCS for a quick fix!
    If any equipment stops working instore, it needs to be
    fixed fast. A new system is now in place that does just
    that. Jon Carpenter finds out how it works.
    Keeping aJS store running smoothly isn't just...

  • Gone fishing 10

    Gone fishing
    The hot and humid weather experienced throughout August finally broke on
    Bank Holiday Sunday with heavy rain for most of the day. But this did not deter
    over 100 anglers from all parts of JS participating in the...

  • Energy Saving Competition 11

    Saving energy is not just about saving money and boosting
    profit sharing, it's also about conserving the earth's
    natural resources.
    Design a poster which gets across the energy saving
    message and you could win a video camera...

  • The shocking price of electricity 11

    In the coming months
    there will be days when
    the price JS pays for a
    unitof electricity will leap
    from around 4p to over
    £1. Cutting electricity
    consumption for a twohour
    period on these days
    could save the JS...

  • Writelines 12

    Have your say
    Mistaken
    Identity
    Jacqui Sainsbury,
    code checker, Hamilton
    Ihad to laugh when I read
    'wrong dialling?. Tone's poem
    clears the line' in the July issue
    of the JS Journal as I can
    certainly sympathise with...

  • Jobs with status 14

    According to STATUS chairman Neil Holloway: "There
    are more than 250,000 people in this country with learning
    difficulties, which means, simply, that they take a little longer than
    average to absorb things.
    "These people have...

  • Branch opening—Burton-on-Trent 15

    Burton-on-Trent
    Four staff with over a
    century's service between
    them heipetj chief executive
    Dino Adriano open
    Burton-on-Trent's thir(j
    JS store (the first
    opened in 1970).
    Sheila Dove, Joan
    Heaps, Jackie Calvey
    and Pat...

  • Correction 15

    CORRECTION
    Due to a production gremlin,
    the incorrect store facts were
    printed alongside the
    Blacldieath store opening. The
    correct details are as follows:
    Pro]ect manager: John Keating
    SUff: 415 (375 new jobs)
    Sales area:...

  • Delivering the goods 16

    Delivering the goods
    The 21 distribulion centres in JS's centralised distribution
    system shift around 13.5 million cases of products a week in
    order to keep JS's supermarkets stocked up. During the
    busiest week at Christmas,...

  • Coming in from the cold 18

    Frozen foods have had a bit of an image problem in recent years. Unfortunately, frozen beans or chicken legs don't have quite the same appeal as, say, ripe mangos or
    succulent, farm-fresh pork. Many still think the frozen section...

  • JUNE COMPETITION WINNERS 20

    JUNE COMPETITION WINNERS
    Winning our £25 crossword prize is
    WENDY SNEDDON at Blacl Our £10 Wordsearch prize goes to JUDITH
    BAARDAofHull.
    Aaah! Fifty lucl Pooh soft toy and video gift set...

  • YOUR STARS FOR OCTOBER 20

    YOUR STARS FOR OCTOBER
    ave you ever wondered what the future hokis for you?
    'ell, wonder no inprie - starting this month, JS's very own
    Mystic Meg, recruitment administrator Julie Leacock
    looks to the skije&for clues about the...

  • Open all hours 21

    Twenty four hour shopping is here. And judging by its popularity it's here
    to stay. The Journal docks on for the night shift to learn all about it. Deputy retail director Bill Williams told the Journal that
    customers have been...

  • Brighton Bikers 24

    Brighton Bikers
    Approximately 30,000 people take
    j ^ y i ^ ' " ,^^ part in the London to Brighton
    A jfii n 1^^ ^ ^ > , i ^ bike ride each year to raise
    money for the British Heart
    Foundation. This year, Mark
    Stringer, a team...

  • Doctor recommends JS for healthy eating 24

    Doctor recommends JS for healthy eating
    When Dr Hama from Nottingham
    decided that the people residing
    in his area needed to be introduced
    to healthier foods, he
    approached our Kimberly store
    for help. Proud that the...

  • Gearing up for a good start 24

    Gearing up for a good start
    Four staff from Homebase Farlington braved stormy weather to
    complete a 110 mile sponsored cycle ride for their chosen charity,
    ChildLine. Phil Orchard, a seasoned cyclist, rallied support...

  • Homing in on Horticulture 24

    Homing in on Horticulture
    On 28 June, Homebase
    managing director, Ross
    McLaren, presented 22
    Homebase garden centre
    staff from around tiie
    country with awards in
    recognition oftlieir
    success in courses held
    at the...

  • Northern Lights 24

    Northern Lights
    Durham and Whitley Bay are celebrating success. Durham's
    Marie Osbourne, Sarah Richardson and Muriel
    fc Jack (right, l-r) were awarded NVQ Level
    certificates while Whitley Bay's Linda
    Bottoms and Dorothy Hill...

  • Parties in the park 24

    Parties in the park
    Hempstead Valley
    Savacentre recently
    provided three cakes for
    Gillingham Borough
    Council's 'Parties in the
    Park' celebrations.
    The parties, which
    were held in various
    locations in the area,
    catered...

  • Hendon supports a winning team 25

    Hendon supports a winning team
    The Garston Boys' football club has had a winning streak this year with the help of
    their manager, Kevin Clarke, also meat manager at Hendon. Kevin not only arranged
    financial support from his...

  • Pooling resources in the Lake District 25

    Pooling resources in the Lake District
    The logistics staff council at head office in Blackfriars participated in a two
    day team building course In Brathay, an Idyllic spot In the Lake District.
    Their aim - to look at how the...

  • Walk like an Egyptian... 25

    Walk like an Egyptian...
    The effort that went into arranging a Fun Day in Ian Elkins' district.
    In the south west, was rewarded on the day with the fun and
    enthusiasm with which staff and management participated in the
    events....

  • Watered down! 25

    Watered down!
    staff at Crystal Palace in south
    east London will never forget 8
    July. It was the day the ceiling
    above their checkouts caved in
    and drains popped as the store
    fought one of the worst storms
    they had ever...

  • By the seashore 26

    By the seashore
    Samphire, better known as Sea
    Asparagus, is a real sea vegetable
    which grows in French marshy
    shallows and salty mudflats along the
    shoreline. Exclusive to Sainsbury's,
    Samphire can be eaten as a...

  • Don't get left on the shelf 26

    Homebase is launching a complete
    range of own brand Shelving, Storage
    and Furniture for all areas of the
    home. The size of the range means that
    the products will be rolled out on a
    phased basis. Pre-Christmas lines such
    as...

  • Spreading it about 26

    Spreading it about
    Fed up with lumps of butter on your
    bread? Well, now you can buy Sainsbury's
    Spreadable Butter which spreads straight
    from the fridge. Not only is this the first
    own-label spreadable butter on the
    market...

  • Tall, dark and handsome! 26

    Tall, dark and handsome!
    Cavolo Nero (Black Cabbage) is exclusive to Sainsbury's
    and is being grown in the UK commercially for the first time.
    This tall vegetable (originally from Italy) keeps its texture when
    cooked but turns...

  • Yummy yogurts 26

    Yummy yogurts
    Two new yogurts have hit the
    shelves. Straight from Greece
    comes our Authentic Greek
    Yogurt (84p). It is suitable for
    vegetarians and is an
    authentic natural yogurt.
    For a tangier taste why not...

  • Chicken licking good 27

    Chicken licking good
    Sainsbury's Ready to Cook Chargrilled Chicken Fillets offer a warming Mediterranean-style
    choice as we head towards the winter months. Two new additions to the Chicken Fillet
    range are: Olive Oil, Sun-Dried...

  • Fruits from the orchard 27

    Fruits from the orchard
    Combine your favourite
    fruit drinks by buying
    Sainsbury's new Orchard
    Fruits Juice Drink. This
    one litre thirst-quencher
    is made with pear, apple,
    black cherry and plum
    juice, and costs only...

  • Partial to Pavlova? 27

    Partial to Pavlova?
    Searching for a new
    and refreshing
    dessert? Sainsbury's
    Frozen Pavlovas
    should satisfy your
    taste buds. They come
    in two flavours - Lemon
    and Raspberry (£1.49
    each) and each
    contains two small...

  • Pizza Uno is numero uno 27

    Pizza Uno is numero uno
    An incredible 98% of the UK population eat pizzas! Now JS staff and
    customers can try something new and different because we've teamed
    up with the American pizza restaurant chain called Uno's to produce...

  • Seriously strong 27

    JS Vintage Reserve
    Cheddar is the
    strongest cheese in
    the JS range (scoring
    6 on our cheese
    strength scale). This
    cheese has a slightly
    sweet flavour
    character and shows
    signs of brittling due
    to its level of...

  • Something fishy 27

    Something fishy
    If you're fishing around for something new and up-to-date, look no further than our range
    of Frozen Fish meals. You can try the Cod in Salsa Sauce, or if that's too spicy, the Cod in
    Orange Sauce should suit...

  • Pit your wits 28

    Autumn crossword
    ACROSS
    1. Holder for Autumn leaves (11)
    8. Clear, savoury jelly (5)
    9. Main body of a church (4)
    10. Very calm (6)
    12. Where French points towards river! (4)
    13. Emergency hit for Abba! (1.1.1)
    14. It'...

  • Competition time! 29

    Get MILES ahead with your Reward Card
    Brush up! IVin a holiday to
    Vileda, the leaders In household
    cleaning, has launched the Superbroom,
    an Innovative Indoor broom
    that's Ideal for all hard floor
    surfaces.
    It's different...

  • SSA OFFERS 30

    SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION Tel: 0171 695 7227
    SPECIAL OFFER SPECIAL OFFER SPECIAL OFFER 35% DISCOUNT
    ON ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA PRODUCTS FOR SSA MEMBERS
    Getting your children tlie answers
    they need is chiid's piay...

  • Long service 31

    Long service
    The following employee has completed 40 years' service:
    MARY CONWAY, assistant manager, administration, Muswell Hill.
    Employees who have completed 25 years'service:
    ROGER HAINES, senior deputy manager, Weedon...

  • Obituary 31

    Obituary
    Length of service appears in brackets
    MANUEL lEE ACORD, 47, senior security officer at Charlton depot died suddenly on 22
    August (22yrs). DOLLY SULLIVAN, 6S, checkout/replenishment assistant at Stratford
    passed away...

  • Retirements 31

    Retirements
    Length of service is in brackets
    IRENE ANDREWS, cook, Queens Road, (Syrs). ELSIE BANKS, dry goods code controller,
    Crayford, (lOyrs). MAVIS BARTON, kiosk assistant, Sittingbourne (14yrs). JOHN BARTON,
    deli counter...

  • Sound and Vision 31

    SAINSBURY'S
    Under doctor's orders
    The English Patient, winner of an astounding 9 Academy Awards * including
    best picture, best director and best supporting actress, is now out on video.
    Starring Ralph Fiennes as a badly burned...

  • Frozen assets 32

    Frozen assets This month we take a look at the
    introduction of frozen foods to the stores,
    and the challenges they presented. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ hen Mr Vemon Sainsbury, a grandson of
    • I 1 ' J 'h^ founders, approached the pre-war...