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  • Contents Page 02

    Contents
    Company news including stories on:
    3 JS's success in the EASE awards
    3 Changing the face of the produce department
    4 The Value to Shout About campaign
    5 The launch of Homebase TV
    8 Fund-raising in style at...

  • From the editor 02

    From the editor
    Don' t b e frightened. I'm just trying
    \^^^Jr out mY Hallowe'en costume for the
    31st. Scary, I know, but it's nowhere
    near as bad as editorial assistant
    Steve Lord the morning after a
    night's boozing down the...

  • Awards for access 03

    Awards for access
    In the prestigious EASE (Ease of Access, Employment and
    Services) awards, Sainsbury's has been named 'Best
    Supermarket' and 'Best Employer' for its commitment to
    providing opportunities for people with...

  • Board director in kidnap scare 03

    Board director in kidnap scare
    Ian Coull. Group year 2000 board sponsor, was game for a laugh when he allowed himself to be tied
    up by an eight-foot-tall millennium bug in front of 250 senior managers from across the Group. The...

  • Fresh approach to produce 03

    Fresh approach to produce
    Last month marked the launch of the new 'As good as home grown'
    advertising campaign designed to enhance customers' perceptions of
    produce freshness and boost sales of core lines such as...

  • Jolly trolleys 04

    Jolly trolleys
    Three novelty 'theme'
    trolleys are making
    shopping more fun for
    kids in six JS stores. The trolleys, shaped like a
    steam engine, a fire engine
    and a double-decker bus are
    called Puffy, Fizzle and
    Topper -...

  • News in brief 04

    A first for Falkirk
    Deputy manager Glen Knox (right)
    accepts the award from employment
    service reps Julie Barr and Gerry
    Muirhead, with a little help from DIY
    assistant Brian Holderness (second
    left) and warehouse assistant...

  • Showbiz personality shouts about JS value 04

    Showbiz personality shouts about JS value
    It was hard to miss last month's high-profile launch of the 'Value to Shout About' campaign.
    Big showbiz personality John Cleese
    does the shouting on behalf of the
    people at...

  • New SAYE offer on the way 05

    New SAYE offer on the way
    Look out for this year's SAYE offer pack giving details on how to take out an option to
    buy JS shares by saving up to £200 each month (up to £80 a month for part-timers). This year's offer starts on...

  • News in brief 05

    Mad wax
    Nine Elms JS was treated to the next
    best thing to a visit from film heartthrob
    Mel Gibson - a visit from his
    Madame Tussauds waxwork likeness.
    The life-size lookalike dropped in
    to highlight a Jane Asher...

  • Turn on and tune in to HBtv 05

    Turn on and tune in to HBtv
    Colleagues at Homebase
    now have their very own
    TV channel - HBtv.
    Broadcast via satellite to
    the canteens at Homebase
    stores, depots and offices,
    HBfrruns from morning till
    night, seven days a...

  • JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 1998 06

    JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 1998
    There's still a few days left to enter the JS
    Journal photo competition and have a
    chance to win a fabulous top prize of
    £200. There's also £75 for the winner of
    each of the diree...

  • Two ballet tickets for the price of one 06

    Two ballet tickets for the price of one
    Dance fans can take a friend free to the ballet
    thanks to four leading UK ballet companies. The offer applies to performances
    throughout Britain by
    the Scottish Ballet (SB), the
    English...

  • News at ten 07

    NEWS AT TEN Ten bite-sized stories to get your teeth into. ORGANIC STORY PUT ON PAPER
    A 20-page brochure entitled
    Sainsbury 's Organic Story has been
    sent to all stores for display on the
    new front-end brochure holders.
    The...

  • Daredevils roped into fund-raising 08

    Daredevils roped into fund-raising
    Colleagues in Homebase's central departments have been chucking themselves
    off the roof of Beddington House again. No, not because the terrible summer hit
    garden furniture sales. It's to raise...

  • Famous characters prove fab fund-raisers 08

    Famous characters prove
    fab fund-raisers
    The Homebase stores of region 12 in the North-West have raised £6,942
    for the cancer unit Rocking Horse Appeal at the local Alder Hey hospital. Fun days took place across
    the region,...

  • Food club catches on at Banbury 08

    Food club catches on at Banbury
    Customers at Banbury store are benefiting from the
    establishment of Sainsbury's first in-store Good Food Club. The self-funding club, set up
    by Jane Tomkins, Banbury's
    in-store food adviser,...

  • A lean machine 09

    A lean machine
    Sainsbury's logistics
    team has signed a
    unique agreement with
    SC Johnson Wax which
    could radically improve
    Sainsbury's supply chain. As Ian Fidler, senior
    manager, supply chain
    solutions explains:...

  • Group-wide 09

    Group-wide
    Here's our regular round-up of what's been going on across the Group.. that's
    month.
    SAINSBURY'S
    SUPERMARKETS
    BOOKSTART PROGRAMME LAUNCHES
    To mark the millennium, Sainsbury's
    has announced a £6m programme...

  • Something for everyone in the freezer 09

    Something for everyone in the freezer Frozen food is convenient and highly nutritious
    the message behind the Something for Everyone campaign on frozen foods launched this month. A 16-page leaflet is now in
    stores, with plenty of...

  • Writelines 10

    Have your say
    Brake the
    strain
    A Barnes, customer,
    Whitstable, and former
    Blackfriars colleague:
    I t appears to be comparatively
    easy for colleagues to push
    loaded L-shapes and roll
    pallets of produce round the
    shop...

  • New Deal produces a couple of aces 12

    New Deal produces a couple of aces
    JS and Savacentre signed up last December for the Government's New Deal policy to get long-term
    unemployed young people off welfare and into work. As the policy bears fruit in Sainsbury...

  • Calcot goes mad about food 14

    Calcot goes mad about food
    After weeks of improvements the new Savacentre Calcot reopened on 25 August. It is now being described as the best food store in Britain. Improvement work first began at
    Savacentre Calcot back in...

  • Passion in the kitchen 16

    Ever wondered how the
    tastes of Malaysia get to
    Milton Keynes? The fruits
    of Brazil to Burnley?
    Sainsbury's very own
    development chefs are
    helping bring exotic tastes
    to UK shelves. Chef
    Stephen Parkins tells the
    Journal...

  • Restyle winners come out a cut above 18

    From the hundreds who entered the restyle
    competition in Mi
    Journal, three winners
    were chosen to make their
    way to London for a day at
    Michaeljohn's Mayfair salon.
    After a spot of lunch in the
    Blackfriars restaurant and...

  • Friends in deed 20

    Friends in deed
    The veterans visitors service was established nearly 40 years ago to offer support to Sainsbury Group colleagues
    in retirement. To find out exactly what that support involves, the Journal caught up with two...

  • Homebase opening—Cardiff: Culverhouse Cross 22

    Cardiff: Culverhouse Cross
    Cardiff now has two Homebases,
    following the opening of the
    Culverhouse Cross store on
    28 August by Homebase's human
    resources director Judith Evans.
    In celebration of the openin;
    customers were...

  • Smart cookies thank School Rewards '98 23

    Smart cookies thank School Rewards '98
    JS has been sending free cookie-making kits to schools which have benefited from
    Sainsbury 's School Rewards '98 Scheme so that children can say thank you to parents
    and friends by baking...

  • Box clever at Homebase 24

    Box clever at Homebase
    Homebase has recently relaunched its range of
    Stack-A-Boxes and co-ordinating lids. The style of
    the products has been updated and includes
    colour coordinated handles and lockable lids.
    A new...

  • Bright bulb ideas 24

    Bright bulb ideas
    'Classic' is a new range of unusual
    bulb varieties recently launched by
    Homebase. From old favourites
    Daffodils through to Tulip Sorbet
    and four different varieties of
    Narcissus, the range is a must...

  • Feeling saucy? 24

    Feeling saucy?
    With Sainsbury's new range of Fresh Sauces for Fish from around the world, you can make fabulous
    fish meals in minutes. There are nine sauces in the range: Lemon and Dill, Fragrant Thai, Cajun,
    Provencale,...

  • Kitchen towel could save lives 24

    Kitchen towel could save lives
    In connection with the
    Every Second Counts
    appeal being run by
    Sainsbury's and the
    National Meningitis Trust (NMT), JS got behind National Meningitis Awareness Week (21-27
    September) with the...

  • Picnic with the teddy bears 24

    Picnic with the teddy bears
    If you go down to the store today you could find Sainsbury's Teddy bear cakes for sale. The
    hand-decorated chocolate sponge cakes with a soft chocolate butter-cream filling are
    covered in real milk...

  • Fancy a special sausage? 25

    Fancy a special sausage?
    If you fancy sausages, why not sample Sainsbury's new Special Selection Sausages range.
    It includes the following five varieties: Ultimate Pork- combining British Outdoor-Reared
    pork with fresh herbs...

  • Initial yourself at Savacentre 25

    Initial yourself at Savacentre
    Savacentre welcomes you to the autumn and winter season with a new fashion
    direction. The I.N.I.T.I.A.L.S. Womenswear collection is exclusive to Savacentre and
    includes this season's 'directional...

  • Moreish milk 25

    Moreish milk
    For flavoured fresh milk that will
    have you wanting more, try
    Sainsbury's Fresh Strawberry Milk
    and Fresh Chocolate Milk. Carrying
    the healthy balance logo and
    suitable for vegetarians, they are
    made with...

  • What's the beef? 25

    What's the beef?
    JS is now the exclusive retailer of Glenbervie Aberdeen Angus Beef, renowned
    for its succulent flavour, which up till now has been made available only to top
    restaurants and hotels around the country.
    The...

  • Durham's stateside footy star 26

    Durham's stateside footy star
    Greg Knight may work at
    Durham as an evening
    warehouse assistant during his
    vacations, but for the rest of
    the year he studies and plays
    football at the Florida Institute
    of Technology. Greg...

  • Eh-oh, were off to raise some dough 26

    Eh-oh, were off to raise some dough
    Carol Holbrook, Sue Walker,
    Alison Parry and Mim Canham
    from Warren Heath store in
    Ipswich dressed up as
    Teletubbies for the day recently
    to raise money for eastern
    region's Sunshine...

  • Guiding light 26

    Guiding light
    Members of the Croydon and district branch of
    the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association paid a
    visit to Crystal Palace store to thank JS
    colleagues for their contribution to the
    charity. As part of the thank you,...

  • Hospice happy with Penny Back help 26

    Hospice happy with Penny Back help
    Money raised through Coldharbour Lane's Penny Back scheme has been
    donated by the store to the local
    Harlington Hospice. The Hospice
    was founded by a local doctor and
    cares for...

  • Middlesborough draws in the kids 26

    Store manager Steve Dexter
    with children from Linthorpe
    Infant School.
    Middlesbrough recently gave
    children from the local
    Linthorpe Infant School a
    mini tour of the store.
    Colleagues also entertained
    the children by...

  • Skittles paste the competition 26

    Skittles paste the competition
    Lewes Homebase's skilful
    skittlers (I to r): Janet Bowyer,
    Tina Vincent, Sharon Barry,
    Moira Meredith and Paula
    Colleagues from Lewes
    Homebase bowled the
    competition over recently in
    the...

  • And they call it puppy love 27

    And they call it puppy love
    Stockton Savacentre is sponsoring the training and
    upkeep of a puppy which is to be used in animaltherapy
    sessions for patients with Alzheimer's disease
    at the North Tees Hospital.
    The...

  • Ferreting about 27

    Ferreting about
    Sue Sykes, senior cash
    office clerk at Eastbourne
    store, gets ready to head
    off to another rally in her
    husband's Ferret Scout Car.
    Sue has been working for
    JS for 14 years. Tanks for
    the photo, Sue.

  • Nigel yearns for New York 27

    Nigel yearns for New York
    Nigel Parsons, meat manager at Eltham
    store, successfully completed the London
    Marathon in April and is now attempting to
    build on his success and enter the New
    York Marathon in November. Nigel...

  • Pots of gold from Bolton 27

    Pots of gold from Bolton
    Thanks to money raised
    at Bolton store in a
    special promotion,
    store manager Steve Spencer was able to present a cheque for
    £300 to the Bolton Lads and Girls Club. The store is sponsoring the
    club's...

  • Skills stand test of secret shoppers 27

    Skills stand test of secret shoppers
    The retailing skills of five colleagues from Bracknell and Bagshot
    Road stores were put under the microscope recently in the
    SkillRETAIL competition organized for all the major retailers...

  • Ann leads the way 28

    Ann leads the way
    Ann wrings out her top after falling in a river along Macmillan Way.
    Ann Warne, team leader in the petrol station at Bowthorpe, raised
    £320 for the Macmillan Cancer Relief fund in August. Ann, a
    grandmother...

  • Horticulture by Huddersfield 28

    Horticulture by Huddersfield
    Huddersfield store showed why
    horticulture is among the top
    five activities for the Side By
    Side scheme when colleagues
    there decided to refurbish part
    of the garden at the Kirkwood
    Hospice. The...

  • Keep your eyes open 28

    Keep your open
    eyes o
    Our Claire and Dune the hunk
    on their date.
    Make sure you're watching
    Blind Date in November to
    find out whether Claire
    Falconer, canteen/checkout
    assistant at Pinner JS, has
    found love and fame...

  • Savacentre beside the sea 28

    Savacentre beside the sea
    Savacentre Leeds decided to
    make the most of the one
    week of summer, and held a
    seaside poster competition
    for the children on their
    school holidays. To back this
    up, Bev Spence and Bev
    Mardy...

  • Street's wearing the trousers 28

    Street's wearing the trousers
    Mick Till (pictured left), store manager at Street, presents
    a £4,000 cheque to John Challice (Boycie in sitcom Only Fools and
    Horses) on behalf of the Wallace and Grommit Wrong Trousers
    appeal....

  • Sylvia leaves Southport 28

    Sylvia leaves Southport
    i
    Sylvia (seated) with Sue
    Mawdsley, BPM, and Richard
    Hughes, store manager.
    Southport JS recently
    celebrated with checkout
    assistant Sylvia Richards on
    her retirement after 15 years
    with the...

  • Wild day in the west 28

    Wild day in the west
    Above: The Streets Ahead team from... where else, but Street.
    Inset top: Kids enjoy a camel ride.
    Inset left: A different kind of ride for one It's a Knockout competitor. Ian Elkins' district recently
    held...

  • Fun day for Rhys 29

    Fun day for Rhys
    A fun day held at Coldharbour Lane on 29 August, has raised £1,800 for a local
    two-year-old boy, Rhys Mallett, who has Spinal Muscular Atrophy. The day's events
    included a penalty shoot-out, a bouncy castle,...

  • Mark's a prince 29

    Mark, just after receiving his
    certificate at the Stakis
    Birmingham Metropole Hotel.
    Mark's a prince
    Mark Ward, a SABRE controller
    at Belgrave Road store, has
    been awarded The Prince's
    Trust certificate. Mark earned
    the...

  • Sittingbourne brings the carnival to town 29

    Sittingbourne brings the carnival to town
    Sainsbury's helped keep the
    Sittingbourne Carnival afloat
    this year by providing
    organizers with £1000, the
    biggest single donation for a
    decade. The donation was
    organized at the...

  • Thorley fund-raising hits peak 29

    Thorley fund-raising hits peak
    In a bid to raise £1,000 for the
    Sawbridgeworth Musical Youth
    Theatre (SMYT),Thorley
    deputy manager Simon Ball
    put together a sponsored team
    to take on the Three Peaks
    Challenge, which...

  • The £25 crossword and £10 wordsearch 30

    Autumn crossword
    It
    CLUES
    ACROSS
    1. Autumnal farming activity (7)
    4. Horse chestnut fruit (6)
    6. Shallow basket of wood strips, used by
    gardeners (4)
    9. Pop group associated with autumn
    weather (3,3,3)
    10. They lose...

  • Sound and Vision 31

    SAINSBURY'S
    review
    Travolta's cruising
    Many lamented the sad lack of a Sound + Vision review last issue, so
    this month there's a bumper edition for you. Starting with the music
    releases, here's a preview of four major...

  • Christmas cheer 32

    Christmas cheer
    As mentioned in last month's Journal, a
    special promotion to boost sales of beers,
    •wines and spirits is now taking place. The promotion includes a competition for one store from every district to
    win enough...

  • Free electricity into the next millennium 32

    Free electricity into the next millennium Ten Journal readers
    now have the chance to win FREE
    electricity until 2001 (equivalent
    cash value £600). This exciting
    offer is an additional benefit of the
    exclusive energy package...

  • Drop-dead-gorgeous legs 33

    Drop-dead-gorgeous legs
    occasion.
    To celebrate the relaunch of hosiery
    in Sainsbury's this autumn and winter
    season, Pretty Polly is
    offering Journal
    readers the
    opportunity to
    win one of 25 goody
    bags. Each one
    contains...

  • SSA OFFERS 34

    TWO GREAT THEME PARK AND FIREWORKS OFFERS FOR SSA MEMBERS
    AND THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS...
    Have a great day
    THE GREAT THORPE PARK
    Fireworks extravaganza: Saturday 24, Sunday 25,
    and Saturday 31 October, and Sunday 1...

  • Long service 35

    Long service
    Employees who have completed 25years' service:
    CAROL ADAMS, regional administration manager, Midlands
    region. BRENDA BAKER, checkout/replenishment assistant,
    Winterstoke Road. STEVE BASS, district manager,...

  • Obituary 35

    Obituary
    CHARLIE LUXON. 68, a process and validation clerk in the store charging centre at Streatham office, died after a short illness,
    on 18 September (4yrs). SANDRA SAMWAYS, 44, a provisions assistant at Grimsby, died after a...

  • Retirements 35

    Retirements
    (Length of service is in brackets)
    JUNE ALDRIDGE, meat assistant, Greenford (14yrs). COLIN
    ANDERSON, produce warehouseman, Hoddesdon depot (18yrs).
    VALERIE APLIN, kiosk assistant, Haywards Heath (8yrs)....

  • Tricky trivia 35

    Tricky trivia Let's see how
    you do in this
    month's Tricky
    Trivia quiz.

  • Weddings 35

    Weddings
    Our picture shows Wellingborough's senior fish assistant
    ROBERT LEWIS and branch personnel assistant CAROLINE
    SMYTHE celebrating their wedding which took place on 8
    August in Irchester, Northamptonshire. They spent...

  • Golden years 36

    Golden years
    With the JS Veterans Association celebrating its golden anniversary this year, the Archives
    takes a look back at how JS's pensioners first got together.
    •A ' I
    - ™ __.
    }( * *
    No dampened spirits on the first...