Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 16 May 2014, p. 19

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How do you take your coffee...? The Oakville Beaver did a survey across social media and email polling of local politicians, organizations, athletes and celebrities and asking them how they take their coffee and what their favourite Tim Hortons treat is. Here's what they had to say: 19 | Friday, May 16, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Coffee: double milk; Favourite treat: maple dip doughnut ­ Rob Burton Town of Oakville Mayor Beverage: green tea; Favourite treat: Boston cream doughnut ­ Kevin Flynn Oakville Liberal incumbent Coffee: medium decaf with cream; Favourite treat: honey dip doughnut ­ Terence Young, Oakville MP Coffee: medium decaf black; Favourite treat: cinnamon Timbits ­ Pam Damoff Ward 2 Town Councillor Coffee: with milk and sweetner; Favorite treat: Dutchie ­ Cathy Duddeck Volunteer Gil Lamothe fills cups of water for the participants of last year's 13th annual Tim Hortons Run & Walk in Oakville benefitting the Tim Horton Children's Foundation camps. The camp is but one of the various activities and events Tim Hortons puts on in the community benefitting its own and other local charities. | Oakville Beaver file photo Ward 2 Regional/Town Councillor Coffee: with milk; Favourite treat: Old Fashioned doughnut ­ Ralph Robinson Ward 1 Town Councillor Tim's in the community League star, Tim Horton, who died in a car accident in 1974. Funding for the summer camps comes primarily from donations from individual Tim Hortons restaurant owners, the chain's parent company TDL Group Corp., suppliers and public donations collected from counter coin boxes located year-round at every Tim Hortons outlet. In addition, the Foundation's largest single fundraiser is Camp Day, a one-day event when Tim Hortons restaurant owners donate all the coffee proceeds and funds raised in a 24-hour period to the Children's Foundation. Tim Hortons works with schools, social service agencies, churches and other youth organizations to select appropriate children aged nine to 12 who might otherwise not have the opportunity to take part in a camp experience. The Children's Foundation covers all costs for each child, including transportation, food and lodging. The foundation operates camps in: Parry Sound, Ont.; Tatamagouche, N.S.; Kananaskis Country, Alta.; Quyon, Que.; St. George, Ont.; and the first U.S. camp in Campbellsville, Ky., which opened in June 2001. Since 1974, more than 120,000 children and youths have attended the camps. Community programs · Free swims · Timbits Minor Sports sponsorships · Community Clean Ups · Earn-a-Bike Program · Smile Cookie Program · Free skates Coffee: double milk; Favourite treat: double chocolate doughnut ­ Tom Adams Ward 6 Regional/Town Councillor Coffee: medium with double milk; Favourite treat: Timbits ­ Dave Gittings Ward 3 Town Councillor Each year, thousands of children from across Canada and parts of the U.S. take part in a camping adventure. As guests of the Tim Horton Children's Foundation, participants from various communities where Tim Hortons' restaurants operate participate in a 10-day summer session at one of the Children's Foundation's six camps. The opportunity helps children build leadership skills, self-confidence and self-esteem. The Children's Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization committed to providing a fun-filled camp environment for children from economically-disadvantaged homes. It was founded by Ron Joyce, cofounder of Tim Hortons, in honour of his friend and National Hockey Coffee: large, double milk; Favourite treat: honey cruller Timbit ­ Brenda Dushko, Oakville & Milton Humane Society Coffee: medium, half cream/sugar; Favourite treat: vanilla dip doughnut ­ Rebecca Dalton, TV sitcom actor On On the menu videozone Headquartered in Oakville, Tim Hortons celebrates its 50th anniversary May 17. InsideHalton.com visited the Oakville, Burlington and Milton communities asking residents how they take their coffee, what their favourite Tim's treat is and to offer up any messages and/or memories. View the video online at http://bit.ly/1mP9wEj. Tim Hortons sells more than 63 varieties of doughnuts and more than 35 choices of Timbits. Here are the chain's top sellers: · Apple Fritter -- a yeastbased doughnut with apple pieces and cinnamon · Boston Cream -- a yeast-based doughnut filled with cream and topped with chocolate icing · Chocolate Dip -- a yeast-based doughnut with chocolate icing · Sour Cream -- cake doughnut Copy, photos and logos courtesy of Tim Hortons

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