A Tale of 2 Players - #1
Blog: Louise Heal - 11 November 2009
By: Louise Heal
From then on - of course -Tim Horton's was everywhere. On the walk to Chinatown that evening, on the walk to the Royal Ontario Museum the next morning. It became a bit of a running joke between us: kind of "Well there's always Tim Horton's French Onion Soup" whenever we felt a bit peckish.
2 days later, we discovered who Tim Horton was. In the (Ice) Hockey Hall of Fame, Simon overheard one of the commentaries and said "I'm sure I heard them mention Tim Horton". And, there in the inner sanctum (aka the room where they keep the Stanley Cup) was his picture and bio:
And yes, this is the same guy. His career spanned 25 years: 1949-74, and he was killed in a car accident later that year. He had started his coffee/doughnut chain 10 years earlier and his partner kept the company going. It now has over 3000 outlets in the US and Canada. Just a shame he isn't around to enjoy it.
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