Oakville Beaver, 9 Feb 1994, p. 63

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Feb. 9, 1994 â€" V3 Robert‘s Fish Cove s seafood heaven PAMPER YOURSELF ‘ Robert‘s Fish Cove at 379 Speers â€" high heat, heat oil with 1 tbsp. butâ€" TH l 5 VA LE NTI PJ EIS D AY fast becoming Oakville‘s ter. Fry trout, two at a time, 4 to 5 wourite seafood restaurant, and it‘s â€" minutes each side. Keep trout warm wonder, with delectable dishes on serving platter. Melt remaining 3 kes these. We present a sample of tbsp. butter. Add lemon juice and obert‘s most popular features: parsley. Pour over trout and serve. PANâ€"FRIED PARSLEY TROUT _ Serves 4. This classic is super simple and BAKED TROUT ows off the delicate taste of trout. Orange and dill make a springâ€" 4 panâ€"dressed trout like sauce for this simple favorite 1/2 tsp. salt from Lucy Waverman. 1/2 cup allâ€"purpose flour 1/4 cup fresh orange juice Nottinghill Pl ace 1/4 tsp. black pepper 2 tbsp. white wine 4 s 1/4 tsp. garlic powder 4 trout fillets Chn‘opractlc Cllnlc 1/4 tsp. onion powder (optional) 2 tbsp. butter a a + g t in a million 2 tbsp. vegetat?l(e) oil £ 3 tbsl;. fresh chopped dill, parsâ€" 1131 NOttmghlll Gate, Suite 205 Yyoutre one in a 1/4 cup butter ley or tarragon Oakville, Ontario ) Forever Magic 2 tbsp. lemon juice PREHEAT oven to 350F. ol 3 tbsp. chopped fresh parsley or PLACE juice and wine in baking By Appointment 827â€"4197 @ SayHWlth Balloons tbsp. dried dish just large enough to hold fish. t . C â€" WIPE outside of fish and inside Add fillets and dot with butter. Add Open Saturday Momlngs Margaret MacEachern avity with paper towels. Sprinkle â€" salt and pepper to taste. Sprinkle alt inside cavity. Combine flour, _ with dill. Cover with foil and bake epper, garlic and onion powder in 10 to 15 minutes of till white juices plastic bag. Lightly coat trout with _ just start to rise to top. Serves 4. : i easoned flour, one at a time, shakâ€" For great trout meals and more, GIFT CERTIFICATES AVA”_ABLE ng off excess. phone Robert‘s Fish Cove for a IN large skillet over mediumâ€" _ reservation at $42â€"4550. Weekdays Until 8 p.m.: m t 2 %8 ligrgr)g(r)eet, Oakville HEART TC) HEART Coauple® [{ocwnr)/ A Special Valentine‘s Focus on local business couples working togethér in Oakville! l Paul and Nancy Neufeld â€" The Gym Nautilus Paul and Nancy Neufeld operate The Gym Nautilus SRorts/Medical Inc. at 11 Lakeshore Road West. They are in their 12th year of business. Both Paul and Nancy have been trained in the proper use of Nautilus equipment at the highly respected Deland, Florida Nautilus Research Centre, and Nancy also brings experience as a nurse to the business. The Gym caters to those interested in maintaining or improving their fitmess level through personal programs and instruction on the equipment. The programs cover a broad spectrum of activities including treatment to those undergoing | rehabilitation and suffering from stress. The Nautilus is the most successful training equipment in North America, and training on the equipment is supplemented by aerobics classes and other programs under the supervision of Paul and Nancy. The Gym customers report more energy, higher levels of fitness and overall better health â€" all thanks to Paul and Nancy Neufeld. THE GY M Maggie and Craig Newlove â€" Sutton Group â€" people properties inc. Working together as collea?ues in business, Maggie and Craig Newlove, brokers of Sutton Group People and Properties Inc. have presented themselves as devoted partners in and out of business. In the past, they have coined the cute promotional slogan "The Love Connection" a play on their name "NewLOVES" and their relationship. This "connection" was especially meaningful to one customer named none other than "Maggie Craig." She felt it was destiny that she should list with the "Love Connection" of Maggie and Craig. It turned out to be a good choice. The partners sold Maggie‘s house! The partmners of 22 years in life and 8 years in business believe that their dedication to home life and work is passed on to their customers. Living in Oakville with their children Tone 13 and J.D. 8, the Newloves believe that their solid family base has allowed them to successfully work with other families in establishing. a suitable family dwelling. Real estate was the natural choice for this team! To discuss your next move call M% ie or Craig at Sutton Group 844â€"5000. apep ap ap ap apap ap pag When Bob Richardson, owner of Bobâ€"Râ€"Shop hair salon hired a new stylist for his previous salon 9 years ago, he took on not only a talented staff member but a life long partner! As Bob explains it, "we met through our shared business. I hired Debbie and Voila! Love! Bob and Debbie Richardson have worked side by side at Bobâ€" Râ€"Shop for the past four years. Having previously worked together in Toronto, the pair now live and work in Oakville. Bobâ€"Râ€"Shop is a modern, personalized salon located in the College Park Plaza in River Oaks. Bob, Debbie and the other staff members maintain the belief that "Your hair is your image." At the salon the staff consider themselves image consultants. Their belief is "Fashion in hair is how you feel not what is dictated. The staff encourage individuals to take advantage of their free consultation service. As in their successful marriage, Bob and Debbie maintain the belief in their business that, "Communication is the key to a successful result." The salon is also environmentally friendly, as parents of two boys, Bob and Debbie recognize the importance of protecting the environment. They carry and use only products that are safe to the environment. To book your appointment call: PBob â€" R. â€" Ph 338â€"6465 Craig and Glenda Ebert â€" Bronte Photo and Camera Craig and Glenda Ebert are the proprietors of Bronte Photo and Camera at 2441 Lakeshore Road West in Oakville. In business one year, they bring 25 years of amateur photography experience to Bronte Photo, including extensive work in portrait photography and wedding photography. The Eberts have also undergone full training with Kodak. Their business offers high quality residential and commercial inâ€"store photo finishing. An assortment of photographic products are for sale at the store including cameras, both still and video, and many accessories including viewing systems. Bronte Photo and Camera also offers passport photography. Bronte Photo is the only Kodak Image Centre in Oakville and offers inâ€"store Pam and George Nisbet â€" Sutton Group â€" people properties inc. Pam and George Nisbet work together for the Sutton Group, People and Properties inc., out of the office at 247 North Service Road in Oakville. They‘ve been in business together as a team for a total of eight years, two in real estate. At their former business, a pictureâ€"business card operation, George handled the direct marketing and sales and Pam performed office management duties. The Nisbets currently sell real estate in Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga and Milton. Pam‘s sister Connie and her brotherâ€"inâ€"law Bill were a strong influence on the Nesbits â€" they own their own real estate office in Newmarket. Pam has three sisters and a brother with their real estate licenses. The Nisbets report that a lot of people ask them, upon learning that they are working in business together, "And you‘re still married?" A chuckle or a giggle is all that is needed in response. t The Nesbits find they both benefit from George‘s years of experience in the:sales world in helping them meet their [ @ sales goals. I Please contact Pam or George at 844â€"5000. Harry and Barbara Felte â€" . Desserts Unlimited Harry and Barbara Felte are proud owners of the new downtown enterprise Desserts Unlimited. Having recently renovated the old Halton Hotel at 162 Lakeshore Road East, the husband and wife team, along with | veteran restaurateur Oscar Padua have turned the old hotel into | a lavishly decorated dessert Café/wine bar. | As Barbara explains, "We like to go to Europe, and this type of | business is plentiful there." | Both Harry and Barbara agree that downtown Oakville is the | perfect setting for this new: concept in dessert dining. Desserts | Unlimited is open until 3 a.m. weeknights and 4 a.m. on | weekends so it is accessible to the theatre, movie and nightclub crowd ; Coffecj selleactions include: C enlargements. CAFE AU LAIT / ESPRESSO / CAPPUCCINO o y * isb Des less t cial in sert selections are endless including: For Valentine‘s Day, Bronte Photo is featuring a special i "Sweetheart Pictures" â€" a 5x7 portrait mounted or framed. Photos will be taken Thursday and Friday, Feb. 10 and 11, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday Feb. 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bronte Village Mall. Pictures will then be available for pickâ€"up on Valentine‘s Day. BRONTE PHOTO CAMERA CARAMEL APPLE SPLICE CAKE â€" SNICKERS PIE CHOCOLATE CHARISMA â€" DEEP DISH APPLE PIE GRAND MARNIER CAKE â€" FOUR FRUIT PIE DEATH BY CHOCOLATE â€" LOST IN THE FOREST MORE Harry, Barbara and Oscar invite you to visit soon. DESSERTS UNLIMITED CAFE AND WINE BAR 162 Lakeshore Rd. E. y ; BRONTE VILLAGE MALL ; ””””””””” -. Downtown, Oagmlle ‘”‘””‘””‘ (11(8)4m=i f‘é gl;%ms RD.)

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