CFL Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Tiger-Cats ready for camp day

Published on June 8, 2004 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats News Release


The Hamilton Tiger-Cats believe in community involvement. And, when it comes to helping kids, the desire to help is even stronger.

Wednesday, June 9 is Tim Hortons Camp Day. All money from the sales of coffee at all Tim Horton's locations, will go to the Tim Hortons Children's Foundation. This is a non-profit, charitable organization, that allows thousands of children from less-well-off homes to attend a first-class summer camp for a few weeks of the year. Local Tim Hortons store owners keep in touch with community churches, schools, clubs and local agencies such as Big Brothers and Sisters, to select children aged seven to eleven, who might not otherwise have a chance to experience the fun of a summer camp outside of their immediate province or region. The Foundation covers all of the costs for each child, including food, lodging, transportation and the facilities at the camps.

Members of the Tiger-Cats will be at various Tim Hortons locations in the area, between 7:45 and 9:00 am, pouring coffee and chatting with fans, including:

Head coach Greg Marshall: 38 York Road, Dundas
Main and Wellington: Kojo Aidoo
50 Dundurn Street South: Marcus Spencer
225 Dundas Street, Waterdown: Tim Bakker and Donovan Carter
130 Kenilworth Avenue: Adriano Belli
Village Green Plaza, Ancaster: Ryan Donnelly
535 Upper Wellington: Danny McManus, Rob Hitchcock and Mike Morreale
25 Rymal Road West: Pascal Cheron
51 Talbot Road, Cayuga: John MacDonald
301 Fruitland Road, Stoney Creek: Ray Thomas
634 Parkdale Avenue North: Tim Cheatwood and Troy Davis
990 Upper Wentworth: Mark Verbeek
239 King Street West: Troy Saunders and Frantz Clarkson
133 Bay at Cannon: Carl Coulter and Dave Hack
892 Upper James: Rodney Heath and Craig Yeast
1188 Rymal Road East: Jason Currie
1070 Stonechurch Road: Sandy Beveridge and Dedric Mathis
Cannon and Sanford: Ray Thomas, DJ Flick and Matt Robichaud
Barton and Leinster: Julian Radlein




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