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Serving the Alberni Valley www.avtimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 A ‘This Is Then’ special edition Extra, Front Page 25C 12C Sunny This Is Then... This Is Then... With Kris Patterson With Kris Patterson T HIS COLUMN is different than the usual format in a number of ways. My column has deliberately run in Wednesday’s AV Times since the beginning in January; however, with an anniversary event like this one, I thought I would try a new format. In the spirit of looking back I have also used the AV Times logo from when it became a daily paper in 1970. I have always received info for story ideas from a variety of sources. Sherry Jasken came in when she heard I was working on a story on the 100th anniversary of Overwaitea and presented me with a treasure trove of information including old photos, newspa- per clippings and magazines. is infor- mation required more than I could easily fit in one page so I came up with a differ- ent set up for this column. Sherry’s dad was George Trotter, who was the manager of the ird Avenue Overwaitea in Port Alberni from 1934-1960 aſter first working in Abbotsford. I approached Zack Jones, manager of the Port Alberni Save-On-Foods store with the idea of presenting some of the history of this shopping store, which continues to serve Port Alberni to this day. Save- On-Foods is a chain of supermarkets lo- cated across western Canada. Founded in 1982 it is a subsidiary of the Overwaitea Food Group, which, in turn, is owned by the Vancouver-based Jim Pattison Group. A number of stores concurrently running as Save-On-Foods formerly operated under the Overwaitea brand, founded in 1915 and purchased by Pattison in 1968. Most Overwaitea stores were gradually converted to Save-On-Foods stores during the expansion and renovation of the over- all chain in the 1990s and 2000s. e first Save-On-Foods store in Al- berta opened in 1990, at Mayfield Com- mon in Edmonton. e store’s loyalty card, originally called the Save-On-More card but recently re-branded as More Rewards, was launched in May 1992. rough a little more research I learned that at one time there were two Overwaitea stores, with one starting on First Avenue before moving to ird Avenue (this location was later home to Fields). is area of ird avenue has seen many different businesses over the years including Sweet Sixteen, which was located between Isobel’s and Overwait- ea. ere was a second store on Johnston where Gone Fishin’ used to be, before they moved to their current location. is area was also home to several notable busi- nesses over the years, such as A.W. Fast Printers and Lithographers, which opened on Jan. 3, 1962 at 19 Johnston St., between Overwaitea and Comfort Shoes. A little more than two years later, on Feb. 15, 1964, Fred Luecke bought the business and “Lucky Printers” was born. JUNE 5, 1947 OVERWAITEA OPENS IN ALBERNI!! “Displaying unbounded faith in the growth and development of Alberni District, Overwaitea Ltd., this morning opened its new Alberni City branch store at 8:30.” at was the lead line in the story on page 5 of the West Coast Advocate on June 5, 1947. e article went on to say: “Situated in the modern new Harris Block on Johnston Street the store will have a frontage of 20 feet, with a depth of 75.” Clarence “Mac” McKellar transferred in from the Mission store to manage the staff of five at the new Alberni outlet, which was the 34th branch store owned and operated by Overwaitea Ltd., a purely British Columbia company. “Another feature of the Alberni store is the connecting archway leading to the ad- joining store, which will shortly be opened up by Begg’s Meat market,” read the article. I hope you enjoyed this look back at some of Overwaitea’s history and its connection to Port Alberni. Please look at some of the information and photos in the inside pages and come out and celebrate the 100th anniversary with the great team at Save-On-Foods and take advantage of some of the great deals on today between 12-4. If you have more memories and pho- tos of shopping at Overwaitea or of George Trotter I would love to hear from you either by email at kris.patterson@avtimes. net or by phone at 250-723-8171 ext. 228. is photo shows the first avenue Overwaitea location in 1934. is photo, taken by Keith Rodgers during a May Day Parade in 1957, shows the Overwaitea Store on the corner, almost 10 years – to the day – aſter opening. If you have any memories or photos of the Alberni Overwaitea, please e-mail me at [email protected]. A picture from 1957 that shows the interior of the newly remodelled store. is photo shows customers at the checkout. Do you know who the little girl in the checkout is? Please email me at [email protected] or call me at 250-723-8171 ext. 228 and you could win tickets to the Chemainus Dinner eater. www avti me s ne t

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Serving the Alberni Valley www.avtimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015

A ‘This Is Then’ special editionExtra, Front Page

25C 12CSunny

This Is Then...This Is Then...With Kris PattersonWith Kris Patterson

T HIS COLUMN is diff erent than the usual format in a number of ways.

My column has deliberately run in Wednesday’s AV Times since the beginning in January; however, with an anniversary event like this one, I thought I would try a new format.

In the spirit of looking back I have also used the AV Times logo from when it became a daily paper in 1970. I have always received info for story ideas from a variety of sources. Sherry Jasken came in when she heard I was working on a story on the 100th anniversary of Overwaitea and presented me with a treasure trove of information including old photos, newspa-per clippings and magazines. Th is infor-mation required more than I could easily fi t in one page so I came up with a diff er-ent set up for this column. Sherry’s dad was George Trotter, who was the manager of the Th ird Avenue Overwaitea in Port Alberni from 1934-1960 aft er fi rst working in Abbotsford.

I approached Zack Jones, manager of the Port Alberni Save-On-Foods store with the idea of presenting some of the history of this shopping store, which continues to serve Port Alberni to this day. Save-On-Foods is a chain of supermarkets lo-cated across western Canada. Founded in 1982 it is a subsidiary of the Overwaitea Food Group, which, in turn, is owned by the Vancouver-based Jim Pattison Group. A number of stores concurrently running as Save-On-Foods formerly operated under the Overwaitea brand, founded in 1915 and purchased by Pattison in 1968. Most Overwaitea stores were gradually converted to Save-On-Foods stores during the expansion and renovation of the over-all chain in the 1990s and 2000s.

Th e fi rst Save-On-Foods store in Al-berta opened in 1990, at Mayfi eld Com-mon in Edmonton. Th e store’s loyalty card, originally called the Save-On-More card but recently re-branded as More Rewards, was launched in May 1992.

Th rough a little more research I learned that at one time there were two Overwaitea stores, with one starting on First Avenue before moving to Th ird Avenue (this location was later home to Fields). Th is area of Th ird avenue has seen many diff erent businesses over the years including Sweet Sixteen, which was located between Isobel’s and Overwait-ea. Th ere was a second store on Johnston where Gone Fishin’ used to be, before they moved to their current location. Th is area was also home to several notable busi-nesses over the years, such as A.W. Fast Printers and Lithographers, which opened on Jan. 3, 1962 at 19 Johnston St., between Overwaitea and Comfort Shoes. A little more than two years later, on Feb. 15, 1964, Fred Luecke bought the business and

“Lucky Printers” was born.

JUNE 5, 1947 OVERWAITEA OPENS IN ALBERNI!!

“Displaying unbounded faith in the growth and development of Alberni District, Overwaitea Ltd., this morning opened its new Alberni City branch store at 8:30.”

Th at was the lead line in the story on page 5 of the West Coast Advocate on June 5, 1947. Th e article went on to say:

“Situated in the modern new Harris Block on Johnston Street the store will have a frontage of 20 feet, with a depth of 75.”

Clarence “Mac” McKellar transferred in from the Mission store to manage the staff of fi ve at the new Alberni outlet, which was the 34th branch store owned and operated by Overwaitea Ltd., a purely British Columbia company.

“Another feature of the Alberni store is the connecting archway leading to the ad-joining store, which will shortly be opened up by Begg’s Meat market,” read the article.

I hope you enjoyed this look back at some of Overwaitea’s history and its

connection to Port Alberni. Please look at some of the information and photos in the inside pages and come out and celebrate

the 100th anniversary with the great team at Save-On-Foods and take advantage of some of the great deals on today between 12-4.

If you have more memories and pho-

tos of shopping at Overwaitea or of GeorgeTrotter I would love to hear from you either by email at [email protected] or by phone at 250-723-8171 ext. 228.

Th is photo shows the fi rst avenue Overwaitea location in 1934.

Th is photo, taken by Keith Rodgers during a May Day Parade in 1957, shows the Overwaitea Store on the corner, almost 10 years – to the day – aft er opening. If you have any memories or photos of the Alberni Overwaitea, please e-mail me at [email protected]. A picture from 1957 that shows the interior of the newly remodelled store.

Th is photo shows customers at the checkout. Do you know who the little girl in the checkout is? Please email me at [email protected] or call me at 250-723-8171 ext. 228 and you could win tickets to the Chemainus Dinner Th eater.

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Tom Hertel runs a family business with a reputation

for quality on land his family has farmed since the

‘40’s. Their famous bacon is naturally double-smoked

with hardwood chips for exceptional fl avour.

Hertel Meats Port Alberni

The original store just after it opened in 1915.

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE“We are so proud and grateful to be part of the community of Port Alberni. We opened our fi rst store here in 1947 and we want to thank all our team members, suppliers, community partners, and of course customers, who have helped our stores succeed over the past 100 years! 

We have fantastic display of information about the evolution of our company and industry on today – along with lots of fun activities for the family.

I want to personally invite you to come on down and say hi, and help us celebrate 100 Years of Going the Extra Mile!”

– Darrell Jones

Here is the fi rst avenue Port Alberni location before it relocated to Third Avenue.

THE OVERWAITEA STORY:In 1915 a New Westminster store owner named R.C. Kidd poured 18 ounces of tea onto a scale and sold it for the price of a pound. With that one twist of the wrist he began a tradition of “more for less”. Soon Mr. Kidd’s “over-weight tea” became known as Overwaitea, your friendly neighbourhood food store. On March 8, 1915 with only $500 in his pocket, the fi rst store was opened at 746 Columbia Street.

Join us for a party on Friday,

Sliced Side BaconHertel’s – 500g

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Long English Cucumber

Located along the Stamp River, Rage’s Farms is the largest greenhouse operation on the Island. Ivar Rage and his wife Patricia started the farm in the early 1960’s and currently have a total of 6 acres dedicated to cucumber production.

Rage’s Farms Port Alberni

1957 Overwaitea sold a 500 lb drum of cheese at 0.69 a pound sold within two weeks.

An interior display after the store was remodeled in 1957.

Overwaitea manager George Trotter and employees Fred and Ethel are ready to serve the customers.

John Hastings at the Port Alberni Liquor Store. John was the assistant manager at Overwaitea for more than 20 years before managing the store himself for a few years, and then moving onto to other career opportunities. John was a colourful fi gure around town that enjoyed playing pool and helped a lot of people in Port Alberni.

August 21 from 12 - 4 pm

George Trotter in 1957

setting up an in-store

display

An older ad showing some of the great deals at Overwaitea

I would like to thank the community of Port Alberni for all the support they have shown us over the years, and we are so proud  to be part of such a magnifi cent community. We invite you to come on down and join us for our historic  100th Birthday Roadshow, celebrating 100 years of going the extra mile! There’ll be face painting, a bouncy castle for the kids, balloons, cake, our video booth, a wall of history, a charity BBQ, chances to win prizes on our spin the wheel, and countless in store demo’s and specials. So join us today from 12-4pm for a party the whole family will love!

Zack Jones -Save on Foods Manager

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JOIN US FOR A Community CelebrationTO MARK THE BEGINNING OF OUR JOURNEY

Bring the family down to enjoy a unique interactive walk down memory lane, celebrating the rich heritage of this iconic BC company. Win great prizes,

interact with local community partners, enjoy entertainment and festivities!

Port Alberni3756 10th Avenue

August 21st from 12-4pmSome of the fun activities we have planned are: • A meet and greet with Darrell Jones, the President of the

Overwaitea Food Group• A fully interactive Roadshow showcasing our journey over

the past 100 years, including a live, local band• A charity BBQ – Hot dog, Pop, and Chips for $2.00 all

proceeds to a local charity.• Our famous “Spin the Wheel” tons of prize giveaways,

all proceeds to Childrens Hospital.• Face Painting for the kids!

The grand opening of the Save on Foods store in Port Alberni on June 27th, 2014.

Come join us, and celebrate the beginning of our journey on

We will have countless in-store specials and demos throughout the afternoon!

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