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Tim Horton

thorton1.jpg (20683 bytes)Tim Horton is one of the great players that came out of the Maple Leaf's golden era.  While he was associated with the leafs they won 4 Stanley Cups he played 24 seasons in the NHL, 18 of them as Toronto's defenceman.   He was such a strong player, many credit him with inventing the slap shot.

 In 1955, his leg was broken after a severe check by a Chicago player.  Toronto took him back but at a reduced salary.  He was married with four children and the income was important to him.  Hockey players in the 50's were not entitled to the pay structures that modern players receive. 

Horton was approached by his friend, Jim Charade to open a string of hamburger stands.  When they weren't successful, their thoughts turned to donuts and coffee and the Tim Hortons empire was born.

Horton ran an ad in the newspaper looking for help with store operations.  Ron Joyce answered it and invested $10,000 in the store.  He developed the plan of action to expand the store into a chain aiming at 10 as his first goal.

Horton was killed in 1974 when he lost control of his vehicle on the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) near St Catherines.  He had just played a game in Toronto and was heading back home to Buffalo, after consuming alcohol and painkillers.

The donut chain Tim Hortons continues to bear his name although none of the wealth belongs to the Horton family.  Horton's wife sold their share for 1 million dollars a year after his death.

Ron Joyce was sole owner until he merged the Tim Hortons company with his Fort Lauderdale neighbour, Dave Thomas of Wendy's.

Trivia Eh?

Born January 12, 1930 in Cochrane, Ontario.

Full name: Miles Gilbert (Tim) Horton.

Began playing hockey in Quebec.

Played for the Toronto Maple Leafs 1952-

Played for New York Rangers 1970.

Played for the Pittsburgh Penguins 1971

Played for Buffalo Sabres 1972

Selected for 6 All-Star teams

First Tim Hortons donut shop was opened in Hamilton, Ontario

Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977

Gordie Howe referred to Horton as "hockey's strongest man"

Horton personally created the Dutchie and Apple Fritter

The store was initially called Tim Horton, then Tim Horton's to the current name Tim Hortons

Died February 21, 1974 - car accident

1999 revenues of Tim Hortons were more than 400 million.