- Theodore Loblaw
Theodore Pringe Loblaw (
July 1 1872 – 1933) was aCanadian grocer who spent his entire life in the province ofOntario , but became the founder ofLoblaws , now a nationwide retail empire.Loblaw was born in
Elmgrove , northeast of Alliston, the son of William James Loblaw andIsabella Stevenson Loblaw . After his parents' deaths during his adolescence, Loblaw was raised by his maternal grandparents, William and Elizabeth Stevenson, at their farm just outside Alliston. In the 1890s he headed toToronto to begin his career in retail grocery. He later settled in Mimico and eventually purchased his grandparents' farm.Loblaw married Isabella Adam in 1897, but they had no children of their own. Instead they adopted three nephews and a grand-niece as their children.
In 1900 Loblaw opened a grocery store on College Street, Toronto, but it was his second store, at 511 Yonge Street, that launched the brand name "Loblaws". By 1910, Loblaws Groceteria Company Limited had grown to 158 stores.
Loblaw was also instrumental in the establishment of the
Toronto Western Hospital , as well as of theStevenson Memorial Hospital inAlliston , which was named in honour of his grandparents.External links
* [http://www.smhosp.on.ca/75th_pdf/SMH_Column_1.pdf Summer of celebration as hospital marks 75 years]
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