Toni Thompson, Augie Sauer's great grand daughter and Gail
Sauer, Augie’s grand daughter.
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A reader recalls “Every Wednesday was pie night. The white Holden
ute with the pie box in the tray would sound its horn as it went through the
streets of Maryborough. As it pulled up, people would gather to buy hot pies,
sausage rolls and delicious sweet pastries. My favourite was an apple turnover dusted
and crumbling. We got to eat in front of the television and it was a favourite
night of the week”.
One of the Sauer's utes from http://www.weekendnotes.com/im/008/07/pies-bakery-hertiage1.jpg |
Curious to find out more about this family history, the libraries got in touch with Toni Thompson and Gail Sauer who are Augie's great grand daughter and grand daughter respectively. After chatting with Norm Sauer, Augie's son and Gail's father, the women were able to share with us this longstanding history. Toni starts “Sauer’s pies were baked in the Park Street
Bakery, Maryborough in wood fired brick ovens, from 1919 to 1997." Gail enthuses “Sauers pies were legendary and are
still made using the original recipe that the boys used in the beginning. Little things have changed like we have the
convenience of buying margarine in a box and
they used to buy suet (fat from an animal)
for making the pastry ." Gail continues “ According to dad (Norm Sauer) Augie Sauer was born in 1899."
Norm, Donny, Bob, Augie and John Sauer. Original 6-8 Park Street Bakery 1950's. Original Wood Fired oven. |
The Sauer’s bakery was established in 1919 and in 1922 a horse and
cart was purchased to deliver pies (Fraser Coast Chronicle, 2016).
An article in Trove found here tells us of a theft of Augie’s pies. The article details that Mr Sauer was not “ungenerous” and that he helped many people.
Gail recollects “Bob, John and Don, the three brothers, worked with Augie and in 1957 Norm joined them. So from then Augie and his four boys ran the bakery. In 1992 John Sauer bought the three older brothers out upon their retirement and ran the bakery with his son Kent, his wife Val, my cousin Judy and myself.”
Gail said “Augie and his four sons later had four utes that
would deliver bakery goods to schools and workplaces. They had pie runs all over Maryborough. Each
son had a designated run and rotated through a different area each day. They
visited picture theatres – the Wintergarden, the Bungalow and the Embassy at
interval, as well as many other events”.
Toni remembers “they had unbelievable mathematical skills and
could have your order added up before you got your goods handed to you straight
from the back of the pie truck, they didn’t have cash registers and had it
added up in their head.” Gail agrees “ you have to add it up before they start
talking to you or you would forget the lot.”
Fraser Coast Chronicle (2016) claims he told his sons “he
wanted to be buried between 1.30pm and 2.30pm” so his wake and funeral would
fit between the tuckshop run and the evening run.
Gail says “ Yes that is right, he died in 1975 and the business was left to the four sons.”
Gail Sauer in the new Bakery Cafe with the five star pies baked with the original recipe. |
Gail Sauer now continues the business tradition of this family getting the
highest five star rating for her pies in the Buyers guide.” Toni Thompson is the next
generation continuing this much loved tradition of baked pies and sweet
pastries.
The new Sauer's Shop on the corner of Lennox and Albert Street |
Toni and
Gail said “After the original premises in Park Street closed the building was
demolished and today Sauer’s pies are sold at Gail Sauer’s Bakery /Café on the corner of Albert and Lennox Street
using the original recipes”
Can you tell us what you remember about Sauer's pies?
References
Legend pie shop Sauers closes.
(2016). Fraser Coast Chronicle. Retrieved 13 April 2016, from http://www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/news/Legend-pie-shop-Sauers-closes-park-street/558942/
THEFT OF PIES - Maryborough
Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947) - 12 Jul 1935.
(2016). Trove. Retrieved 13 April 2016, from
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/149963047?searchTerm=sauers
pies&searchLimits=
Weekendnotes.com. Retrieved 13 April 2016, from http://www.weekendnotes.com/im/008/07/pies-bakery-hertiage1.jpg from http://www.weekendnotes.com/things-to-do-in-maryborough/
Tags #sauerspies #frasercoastlibraries #localhistory #maryborough
3 comments:
Wonderful memories, buying a pie at interval at the picture theatres.
Saturday night was our pie night - my Mum left a brick on our gatepost in Ariadne Street, so John would know to stop (it was very rare for us to miss). The whole neighborhood knew the signal and would gather at the pie cart! Then when I got married and moved to Tinana, the Saturday tradition continued with Donny driving by at lunchtime! Gail Sauer and I were at school together, and she kindly gave me permission to write this poem commemorating this enduring Maryborough business "Sauer's Pies". Here is the link: http://www.shelleyhansen.com/44/augie-sauer
I remember driving around to the Park Street store and seeing the queue of people who were lined up waiting to buy their pies. Sometimes it would be 20 - 30 meters long, as they were so popular! It was really funny though when it rained because everyone tried to fit under the awning - what good fun it was.
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