6 Friday, August 27, 1999 Slumping Sales Catalyst For Coffee Shop Changes The owner of Caffetrio changed managers and coffee in an effort to improve poor summer sales. By Ferris Morrison Staff Writer Caffetrio, a popular coffee shop locat ed at 201 E. Franklin St., began the school year with new management after a turbulent summer plagued with low sales and few customers. Owner Susan Parsons recruited Brian Paquette from the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y. He has been managing Caffetrio for about a month. “The owner was looking to get some revamping of the business,” Paquette said. “The business was quite successful in the past and for what reasons unbe knownst to anyone the business kind of slacked. “So what they’ve done is asked me to come in and get the menu reinstated, get the quality issues solved and make sure that we have good-quality products.” Former manager Stephanie Piland left after operating the restaurant REAL WORLD From Page 3 toes and smacking his hands together. “If you get an opportunity like that, you’ve gotta take it” Sealy’s season of “Road Rules” focused on a community service-orient ed mission, with cast members per forming tasks such as entertaining Brazilian children with a circus act. Fundamental Bliss: \ Catalog clothes you 10ve... I Prices that let you indulge... \ LOOK OUT! is now in Carrboro \\ 10% off purchase w/student ID - limited lime offer Party Dresses H 1M by XOXO, Rampage