62 Friday, March 18, 1983 FRUIT BASKETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WORLD-WIDE DELIVERY THE BASKET SHOPPE [545-050d1 2666 COOLIDGE • Berkley THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Arens i'rcifile Barton's Has Pesach Goodies WASHINGTON — Avia- tion Week and Space Technology magazine re- ported that Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Arens is an American-educated aeronautical design engineer who led the Israel Aircraft Industries teams that designed the Arava transport and the Kfir jet fighter. NEW YORK — Barton's Candy begins making its Passover candies the fall previous to the holiday. The process begins with a trip to Switzerland to the card caterer Business Briefs antogs, owned by Beve Togal and Sandy Noble, fea- tures handpainted original designs on sweatshirts, out- fits, t-shirts, handbags and accessories. Sizes range from infants, children to men and women. For infor- mation call Ms. Togal, 398- 3232; or Ms. Noble, 968- 5045. COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL STATIONERY 25% OFF. ALWAYS on INVITATIONS ; SOCIAL STATIONERY, INFORMALS 20°A, OFF on all accessories call Vicki Barnett 855-3598 supervise the purchase of all ingredients. Rabbi Nychim Kornmehl has been the kashrut super- visor for Barton's since 1938. The candies bear the seal of the Union of Or- thodox Jewish Congrega- tions. The Barton's plant is closed for two weeks for ritual steam cleansing, supervised by Rabbi Kornmehl, to make it fit for Pesach production. Founded in 1938, Bar- ton's Brooklyn, N.Y., fac- tory produces more than 24 candy items, among them chocolate matza balls, al- mond kisses and a full line of sugar-free confections. Julie Rivkin Plans to Marry GO DIRECTLY TO 1-696 Funding Is Restored Congressman Sander the ramps or "touch down Levin announced last week points." The state, however, that the Federal Highway had requested an additional Administration (FHWA) $300,000 for environmental has restored $16.6 million features at Greenfield Road. to the 1-696 Freeway project The FHWA also refused to in Oak Park and Southfield. provide interstate funds for The funds will be used to approximately $4 million build three park-like worth of landscaping along "decks" over 1-696, two in the entire route, but the Oak Park and one in South- FHWA agreed to qualify the field. These decks will allow work for I-R funds. I-R funds easy access for pedestrians are money provided to the to cross the highway while state as block grants for reducing noise and provid- highway improvement, 1.1 me we Ili Eli I ing usable space for the 'NARROWED: communities. The decks I *Is $39 1 would have been shorter 121 Pant Legs without the additional Skirl Collars ...12. 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Her fiance attends the Univer- sity of Detroit Dental School. - , An August wedding is planned. t B P An all-day conference on "Victims Rights-Immates Rights," organized by the Detroit Chapter of the American Jewish Commit- tee, will take place 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Mercy College, 8200 W. Outer Drive, De- troit. The principal speaker on victim's rights will be Mar- lene Young, director of the National Organization of Victims Assistance. Alvin J. Bronstein, director of the American Civil Liberties Union Prison Project, will speak on inmates rights. There is a charge, and luncheon will be served. For information, call the AJ- Committee, 965-3353. Cooperating organiza- tions include: ACLU, De- troit Round Table of the Na- tional Conference of Chris- tians and Jews, Detroit Women's Forum, League of Catholic Women, Univer- sity of Detroit Law School and Wayne State Univer- sity Law School. 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