Sports have long been associated with businesses
in Ontario. Many of us remember seeing our favourite athletic
celebrity on advertisements for products we had in our homes,
thinking if a product was endorsed by them, it had to be a quality
product worth buying. Some of us may have even had the thrill
of shaking hands and even getting the autograph of one of our
heroes at a promotional event at the local shopping mall.
Some of us participated in events at the local pool, track or
rink that were sponsored by a business. Others of us fondly remember
giving our all for the company team in that league or tournament.
Join with the Archives of Ontario in paying tribute to the corporate
citizenship of some well-known Ontario based companies, in promoting
sports and fitness in Ontario. |
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Signed, Mr. Hockey |
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Gordie Howe greets young fans at the Eaton’s store, Shopper’s
World, Don Mills, Ontario, [ca. 1965],
T. Eaton Company fonds
Reference Code: F 229-308-0-2119
Archives of Ontario, I0011899 |
Gordie Howe greets young fans
and signs photographs at the Eaton's store in Shopper’s
World plaza, Don Mills, Ontario.
This was one stop on a personal appearance tour by Howe, Eaton’s
Sports Advisor, across Canada to assist in the marketing of Eaton’s
Truline brand of sports equipment. |
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Triple toe loop boost |
St.
Lawrence Starch Company Limited was a major Canadian
manufacturer of corn based starch, glucose and feed products,
established in 1889 and based in Port Credit, Ontario. One product
familiar to many Canadian households was Bee Hive Golden Corn
Syrup.
Many athletes were employed to endorse the syrup, touting its
energy boosting abilities and delicious taste. The main photograph
in this particular advertisement depicts Karen Magnussen’s
competitive figure skating career where she was a Canadian senior
national champion five times between 1968 and 1973 and a World
Champion in 1973. Also, in 1972, she won Canada’s only medal
(silver) at the Winter Olympic Games in Sapporo, Japan. The inset
photograph shows Karen at home with her children in the late 1980’s. |

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Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup advertisement
featuring figure skater Karen Magnussen, 1987
St. Lawrence Starch Company fonds
Reference Code: F 4392-4-2
Archives of Ontario, I0011900 |
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Ready to take the plunge |

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Bee Hive Swim, Port Credit, Ontario - Start of the Junior Women's
section, 1937
St. Lawrence Starch Company fonds
Reference Code: F 4392-7-1-15
Archives of Ontario, I0011901 |
The Bee Hive Swim was an example of the St.
Lawrence Starch Company’s support for local amateur
athletics. Directed by Gus Ryder, the swim course was 1¼
mile in length.
There were 120 competitors from swimming clubs across the province
including the Orillia Y, Dolphinets,
Mermaids High Park and the Hamilton Aquatic Club. |
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Loyalty in the plant and on the field |
Team photograph for the Canada Packers softball squad.
They were the West Toronto Industrial Softball Association Champions
for 1939.
Canada Packers Inc. (now Maple Leaf
Foods, Inc.) was a Toronto based meat packing and processing
company. Companies during this era began to sponsor and support
employee athletic activities to encourage physical fitness and
boost worker morale. |

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Canada Packers team portrait as West Toronto Industrial Softball
League Champions, 1939
Canada Packers fonds
Reference Code: C 262-7-11
Archives of Ontario, I0011902 |
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Carving the course |
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On behalf of the Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup
brand, St. Lawrence Starch sponsored many sporting
events, including the Bee Hive Giant Slalom, which
was one of the first professional ski races.
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Promotional Booklet for Bee Hive Giant Slalom, held at
Georgian Peaks Ski Club, Thornbury, Ontario, 1961
St. Lawrence Starch Company fonds
Reference Code: F 4392-7-1-2
Archives of Ontario
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Held for several years during the 1960s, this event’s
relatively large purse attracted many former Olympic medallists.
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CREDITS
T. Eaton Company records used with the Permission of Sears Canada Inc.
Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup is a registered trademark owned by ACH Foods Inc. Used with permission. |
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