Oakville Beaver, 22 Jan 1993, p. 20

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©® ©‘000£â€"2P8 @ 4 40, s6nH ® ops‘ssesâ€"iivaiaoomssanngog ® «h â€" 418â€"2 North Service Rd. E % 2A9.7NNN * ‘wrd pâ€"z2 /vz NVT ‘Avanns e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o * Jns UuuUL"~CPH8 FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1993 PAGE 20 K > meeting seminar Breakfast will be served at the complimentary _ seminars but attendance must be reserved by calling 847â€"0560 or $42â€"8030. The seminar, to be held at the Oakville Holiday Inn from 7:45 a.m.â€" 9:00 a.m. will address the Impact of Employment Equity on Recruitment and Hiring Practices. The first of four winter breakfast seminars coâ€"sponsored by Arthur Kivard Associates Inc. and law firm, O‘Connor MacLeod, will be held on Wed. Jan. 27th. 3| 450 South Service Road 1 338â€"3303 Attendance must be confirmed by calling the Halton Multicultural Council at 842â€"2486 by Jan. 22nd. The meeting, sponsored by Nova Forwarding Inc., runs from 7:30 a.m.â€" 9:00 a.m. and a Continental breakfast will be served. Guest speakers for the meeting will be Francoise Morissette and Issie Goldman of Life Line Consulting. They will be speaking on ‘Canadian Businessâ€" Going Global‘â€"a model for intercultural training and education to enhance Canadian global competitiveness. The Halton Multicultural Business Association will be holding a breakfast meeting at the Region of Halton headquarters auditorium on Tues. Jan. 26th. Sheet ucce ~BUSINESS This sounds so easy, but to do so you have to predict the future. Here are my views for next year and the balance of the decade. Investing is simple. You just have to be in the right place at the right time. Some gazing into the financial crystal ball BURLINGTON NEAR GO TRAIN! 1/2â€"AC.! VIEW OF HAMILTON! 3 BRS., ONE FLOOR. DOUBLEâ€"CAR! 24X28 FR. WITH LOVELY CORNER FIREPLACE, Lâ€"SHAPED LIV./DIN. â€" _ RM. _ WITH _ 2ND FIREPLACE. ASKING â€" ONLY $209,900. FAST POSS. POSSIBLE. ERIK BACHMANN ASSOC. BROKER. SUTTON GROUP ABOUT By SARA HOLLAND Special to the Beaver Although he had offers to go to the United States, he said he came to Canada to conquer new frontiers and spent years honing his talent in hotels and restaurants throughout Toronto. Bormn in a small town in the south of France, Orsi brought his talent for creating mouthwatering masterpieces to Canada 30 years ago. He knew at the age of 12 he wanted to be a chef and worked as a teenager throughout Europe and in Africa where he cooked for famous people such as Picasso and Danny Kaye. Robert‘s Fish Cove employs a staff of more than 20, and a chef from Italy who brings with him a solid reputation and expert knowledge of fish and seafood. Orsi ensures customer satisfaction by making an effort to check each plate before it leaves the kitchen and by talking to diners to ensure each meal is enjoyed. The menu also includes deep fry cuisine, cold and hot appetizers, steak, poultry, and pasta; as well as a variety of 29 wines from around the world. Daily specials and fish selection are displayed on a blackboard in the restaurant. Robert Orsi has cooked for many celebrities over the years, including Prince Charles, but he says everyone will get star treatment at his new restaurant, Robert‘s Fish Cove on Speers Road. The restaurant was formerly Pat and Mario‘s and a Casey‘s but Orsi has changed the decor to fit the menu. The fare includes a vast array of meals from fish and chips for $5.78 to Robert‘s Fish Cove Platter which features delicacies such as deep sea scallops, jumbo tiger shrimp, lobstertail, baked oyster, and more for $24.95. Taste from the sea at Robert‘s Fish Cove TOWN REALTY INC., 335â€"0126 or 681â€"7900 [J] (See ‘Owner‘ page 21) to view 6000 square feet of bathroom displays. A must if you are considering any type of bathroom improvement, W.C.‘s displays are backed up by expert and personolizedp assistance to help you design your new bathroom. S SS l P Jan. 27th at the Quality Hotel on Bronte Registration fee is $10. A Continental Road. breakfast starts at 7:45 a.m. followed by a Customer service, employee training, panel discussion at 8:00 a.m. Call 845â€"6613 marketing/promotion and advertising will be to register. Inflation is history. Low growth will prevail and investment strategies should consider the implications. The Oakville Chamber of Commerce is hosting a customer service seminar on Wed. Jan. 27th at the Quality Hotel on Bronte Road. Chamber‘s customer service seminar Wednesday Exhibitor space is now available in the Halton Businessâ€"Toâ€"Business Show, February 18, 19 at the St. Volodymyr . Cultural Centre, 1280 Dundas St. W. in Oakville. If your company could benefit from direct faceâ€"toâ€"face exposure to thousands of Halton area business owners and managers then the Halton Businessâ€"Toâ€"Business Show will be of interest to you. For a FREE brochure and exhibiting information please contact Dave Jenkins aat 827â€"4632 3B _ Hgency Member of the Oakville | 5y N Member of the Oakville Buriington Chamber Assets that prosper during inflation will of Commerces _ o _mmo N â€". 0108 3HL CALL DAVE JENKINS TODAY 9â€"5 PM. 8274632 Robert Orsi of Robert‘s Fish Cove on Speers Road: fine cuisine with the French touch Kohler Quality Wellworth Waterguard Toilet with Insulated Tank E.\ J colours Seat Extra perform poorly in the future. Specifically, tangible assets and most notably real estate. discussed ina panel format with a question and answer period to follow. Using the power of leverage to load up THE BOLD LO OK (See "Future" page 22) Mark W. Slip (416) 365â€"4633 Luxury Kohler Rialto quiet flush toilet and seat Seminars available throughout February

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