Oakville Beaver, 10 Feb 1993, p. 19

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A(ADEEI\! or Leaghi Oakville‘s Business School GET INTO COMPUTERS IN 1993 ACCPAC, DOS, dBASE INCREDIBLE LOW RATES 67/% 7 7 ‘mm °[ / JAVA Another relativenewcomer to the coffee scene is Grabbajabba at 116 Thomas St., the first shop in the east after a chain of 14 were started in Western Canada..Opened in July, it attracts people who like to linger over €offee in conversation with friends as well as the lunch crowd culled mainly from workers in the area. The 45 people it is capable of accommodating relax in a contemporary setâ€" ting to enjoy six 2t * GST included if purchasers move into new home. All prices & information correct at press time The shop sells regular, decaffeinated or instant coffee made from a secret blend of "Columbian with a few little extras as well", a blend the Brazilian Canadian Coffee Corporation put together espeâ€" cially for Coffee Time, said Mangos. _ _ Coffee Time Donuts originated with Tom Michalopoulos who opened his first shop in .Bolton, Ont. in 1982 and has since expanded the franchise 10 90 fiwions in Southern Ontario. He plans to extend it to the rest of Canada and to selected locations in the United States. The latest in the line is Coffee Time Donuts on the northâ€"east cor ner of Speers Road and Fourth Line. Lisa Mangos, its customer serâ€" vice manager, said her husband, Angelo, along with his brother, Alex, pooled their resources to buy the franchise. Mangos "chose" t« work there eight hours a day seven days a week. Alorig with her, staff of nine, of which four are partâ€"timers, she waits on Ctistomers and prepares sandwiches, salads and muffins that are demolishgd by a growing number of clientele. fust The Mangos are not exactly novices. We sold a donut shop in Scarborough and opened here on Jan. 8th," said the 23â€"yearâ€"old. "We were interested in this location because we really like Oakville." ONLYE 2 W REMAIN ONLY That coffee is so accepted by so many consumers is evident by the number of places selling it and the number of cups they sell daily â€" anywhere from 400 cups in Oakville‘s smaller places to 1,000 in larger ones â€" and consumers are frequenting more and more coffee houses springing up in the town. _ _ _ Specialty coffees popular By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staff o some, it‘s the elixir of heaven; to others, it‘s just colored water with a kick of caffeine. It‘s coffee, a drink consumed by half the population of the world. Except in the United Kingdom where tea is king, coffee outstrips all soft drinks, including colas. It‘s a relatively inexpensive drink to savor, singly or in company. MODEL 3048A 2341 SQ, FT. FROM $235,9000+ 338â€"6600 O.A.C. (UP 1O 90%) LOCATED:«. t# 044â€"2033 PARKVIEW LOTS REMAIN to others, it‘s just colored s coffee, a drink consumed _FOCUS J to Besides, Goh wanted a place to take his daughter for a treat after attending an Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts production. Th coffee house is very close to the Centre and afttracts so Many of the Centre"§‘patrons that he wants to add 10 motre seats. * On @ visit to, eag. Washington, f Goh d I co hou:s. £4 7/ VÂ¥ 1 concept that had=tAken root in tba 4 / / city in 1987 and one that has \.__// _ / . / mushroomed since then. "~ UÂ¥ 6 , a types of coffee from the burners, incli winter addition of hot imported apple with Vitamin C added and available i1 either raspberry or cranberry. Regular brands that patrons can choose from are decaffeinated, strong, medium or a special mediumâ€"mild blend along with a flavored coffeeâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"day such as Irish cream or hazelnut. "Because the flavored coffee is a more leisurely drink, ; ple tend to have it in the evenings." said Michael Goh ple t who fill the ne between 1 restaurant | THE O need for a coffee house falling "halfâ€" n Tim Horton Donuts and the formal J e 1 HWY. 5 : the flavored coffee is ave it in the evenings, asey Domingues, oper () 3 YR. TERM 0.A.C. (UP 10 95%) Features of (Model 48): * Ceramic entry * 35 oz. broadloom * ‘/>" underpad * Qualitr cabinets * Formal dining room * Formal living room with bay window * Large kitchen with eatâ€"in area * Main floor laundry * 4 bedrooms * Master ensuite with corner oval tub + large separate shower * Doubleâ€"car garage * Main floor powdger room * + much more 6TH LINE UPPER MIDDLE ROAD AKVILLE BEAVER | se is a more leisurely drink ngs," said Michael Goh opened Grabbajabba to : falling "halfâ€"way DUNDAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1993 PAGE 19 FULLY DETACHED 40 FT. LOTS FROM 209,900" _ WITH ONLY 10% DOWN YOU TOO MAY OWN A FULLY DETACHED WITH GROSS FAMILY INCOME OF $64,000 0.A.C. BASED ON 6 7/8% 3 YR. TERM ON PURCHASE OF $209,900. Mon.â€"Thurs. 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 11:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. CLOSED FRIDAYS â€" HOURS â€" Miller Real Estate Ltd REALTOR Sales Representative PAUL SCHELL 845â€"9180

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