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'Timbit' delivered in Tim Horton's parking lot
By STEVE UHLER -- Sun Media
The Ottawa Sun
PETAWAWA -- When Kelly Stencill and Shannon Day pulled into Pembroke's west-end Tim Hortons on Good Friday they were in a hurry -- but not for a double-double.
They desperately needed a place to park so Stencill could finish giving birth to her new son.
"He's named Ridge, but everyone is already nicknaming him Timbit," she said at her Petawawa home yesterday.
The action began at around 10 p.m. March 21, when Stencill went into labour two weeks early. She and Day made a dash for his truck and began driving to the Pembroke Regional Hospital.
"I had dialed 911 and told the operator I was on my way," Day said. They made it as far as the Tim Hortons.
By the time Day stopped in the parking lot, Ridge had completed his debut at 6 lbs., 2 oz.
Staff members from the coffee shop stayed with the family until an ambulance arrived to take Stencill and her newborn to hospital.
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By STEVE UHLER -- Sun Media
The Ottawa Sun
PETAWAWA -- When Kelly Stencill and Shannon Day pulled into Pembroke's west-end Tim Hortons on Good Friday they were in a hurry -- but not for a double-double.
They desperately needed a place to park so Stencill could finish giving birth to her new son.
"He's named Ridge, but everyone is already nicknaming him Timbit," she said at her Petawawa home yesterday.
The action began at around 10 p.m. March 21, when Stencill went into labour two weeks early. She and Day made a dash for his truck and began driving to the Pembroke Regional Hospital.
"I had dialed 911 and told the operator I was on my way," Day said. They made it as far as the Tim Hortons.
By the time Day stopped in the parking lot, Ridge had completed his debut at 6 lbs., 2 oz.
Staff members from the coffee shop stayed with the family until an ambulance arrived to take Stencill and her newborn to hospital.
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