The new breed of women
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
CASSANDRA “Cassy” Tiu Sy, Catherine “Cathy” Sy Lim and Kristine Gaye Ty Lim franchised a Chicken Charlie Cagayan de Oro Branch located at Grand Prix, J. R. Borja Extension with telephone number 880-7266 and cell number 0917-7165371. There are already 16 Chicken Charlie all over the Philippines.
Cassy is the branch manager. She is a modern-looking, tall and beautiful woman with a ready-smile for everyone. She loves to eat chicken Charlie and can’t get enough of it.
Chicken Charlie drumsticks and wings with a choice of soy garlic or hot sweet sauce are freshly prepared, always cooked upon order.

Chicken Charlie offers mouth-watering family value meals, fish strips and Charlie’s Bowl rice topping at affordable prices.
Charlie’s greens salad, pickled radish, wedges and cheese stick dynamite are great add-on to the main dish. Then, Bundaberg and red iced tea are satisfying thirst-quenchers.
Chicken Charlie has been attracting diners from all walks of life for a quick, heavy meal and snack, dine-in, take-out or delivery.
Besides Chicken Charlie, Cassy, Cathy and Kristine have other business ventures of their own.
As youthful as they are, their courageous efforts are commendable timely for the Women’s Month Celebration in March.
“Shared responsibility results in less stress for men because they now have women to help in making decisions and other responsibilities that can become burdensome and stressful. More authentic communication is a natural result of equality in relationships and men are more likely to live seven years longer” (excerpts from my Doctor in Management Book: Gender Equality and Managerial effectiveness of Executives in Government and Private Organizations in Cagayan de Oro City: Basis for Gender Responsive Executive Development Program page 7).
(Send comments to dr.nirmla_motoomull@yahoo.com)
Published in the Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro newspaper on January 23, 2013.
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