nice shot, I like the expressions and piles of paperwork.  Looks like
they're lost...


rg2

On 6/6/08, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank,
> I visited a Tim Horton's in New Brunswick and was pleasantly surprised.
> Combo meals didn't include fries, but substituted in a donut.
> Food and service were reasonable...
> Regards,  Bob S.
>
> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:54 AM, frank theriault
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 9:56 PM, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> And Tim Horton was a famous Hockey player!
> >> He used his name to advertise the chain of shops.
> >> Great match-up with the Stanley Cup.
> >> Regards,  Bob S.
> >
> > Yes, Tim was one of the great defensemen of his era.  Reputed to be
> > the strongest player in the NHL, he played for a number of teams from
> > the early 50's right into the early 70's, most notably Toronto.  He
> > finished his career with the expansion Buffalo Sabres.
> >
> > He didn't just lend his name to the donut shops;  it was his shop.
> > Back in the day, hockey players were among the lowest paid of
> > professional athletes (and still are, but at millions a year, it's
> > quite moot).  They needed careers after hockey, and many started
> > restaurants, bars and other retail ventures.  Tim actually started the
> > coffee shop in Hamilton, Ontario before he retired.
> >
> > Indeed he never did retire.  He died in a horrendous high-speed crash
> > in his De Tomaso Pantera driving from a game in Buffalo to his home in
> > Toronto.
> >
> > Expansion of the chain of coffeeshops increased dramatically after his
> > death, and they're now nation-wide and ubiquitous.  They are part of
> > our cultural scenery, for better or worse.
> >
> > As it turns out, two of my three daughters have worked part time at a
> > (different) Tim's during highschool, and I've gotta tell ya, it beats
> > hanging at the mall or playing video games for hours at a time!
> >
> > Okay, they did those things too, but less while working...  ;-)
> >
> > cheers,
> > frank
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