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November 22, 1985 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-11-22

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Friday, November 22, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

GARY R. MILLER &
ASSOCIATES

BUSINESS

"Photography with a personal touch"

SPECIALIZING IN:
• VIDEO TAPING
• CANDID
• FAMILY PORTRAITS • ENGAGEMENTS

398-6894

ABCARE HEALTH CARE
SERVICES, INC., has formed a
speakers bureau, headed by
nurse Anne Newman. Organiza-
tions interested in hiring a
speaker should call Rita Rubin,
424-8377. Abcare also is offering
a series of classes on care of spi-
nal cord patients to nurses and
aides on the Abcare roster. For
details, call Ms. Rubin.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDRY
NOVEMBER 22-24 OMNI



NI Wool Gabardine Separates
by IMPORT IMAGE

W. B. DONNER AND CO.,
won the Gold Tele from the
Television Bureau of Canada for
the second consecutive year at
the annual retail competition
last month in Toronto. Donner
also garnered four awards of the
TVB's top ten in the multi-
outlet retailers category.

BARGAIN
GANTOS
BOUTIQUE — first in the De-
troit area — will open in Won-
derland Shopping Center in
Livonia on Wednesday. The
store will carry sportswear,
dresses, coats, lingerie, jewelry,
swimwear and accessories. Bar-
gain Boutiques are stores Gan-
tos has designed as outlets for
marked-down merchandise.
They carry Gantos' updated,
quality merchandise at 30 to 70
percent off original prices.

SALON 369, located at 369 E.
Maple, Birmingham, has ex-
panded its services to include
men and women. The salon of-
fers facials, waxings, maincures,
pedicures and massage. Gift cer-
tificates are available. For ap-
pointment and information, call
the salon, 540-3444.

TEL-12 MALL will have a
grand re-opening this weekend.
There will be mimes, clowns,
jugglers and fashion shows. Mall
hours are 10 a.m.-9 p.m. today
and Saturday and noon-5 p.m.
Sunday.

Fuller Fashion Boutique
Sizes 16 to 24

FABULOUS SALE
FALL/WINTER FASHIONS

DoveBar Goodies
Come to Detroit

DoveBars have hit Detroit.
And thanks to Golden Valley
Dairy Co., of Oak Park and
Wesley's Ice Cream Co. the
gourmet ice cream bars will
soon be on the tongues — and
chins — of Detroiters.
Currently, the bars are sold at

THREADS

ALWA YS 20% TO 60% BELOW RETAIL

24901 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield

• Does Not include
Previous Purchases
• All Sales Final

ss

• No Layaways

-

LOCAL NEWS

Group Plans Forum
On Death Penalty

Religious Leaders Against the
Death Penalty, a new state-wide
ecumenical coalition of clergy
and lay people, will hold a
forum on the possible introduc-
tion of capital punishment in
Michigan 11 a.m. Dec. 5 at the
Hartford Memorial Baptist
Church, 18700 James Cousens,
Detroit.
A trio of area rabbis will par-
ticipate in the forum, which will
feature addresses by Detroit
NAACP President Dr. Charles
Adams and Walter F. Sullivan,
of Richmond Va., an opponent of
capital punishment and coun-
selor to death row inmates. The
participating rabbis are Rabbi
David Nelson, of Cong. B'nai
David; Rabbi Ernst Conrad, of
Temple Kol-Ami; and Rabbi
Lane Steinger, of Temple
Emanu-El.
The forum will include lunch
and reservations are required.
For information, call the coali-
tion, 832-4400 ext. 122.

GOLDENBERG

Photography

M011: SAT: 10 hi 6

TIMIS. 10 to 8

I

Farmer Jack stores, Shopping
Center Markets, Hollywood
Supermarkets, the Merchant of
Vino, Plaza Deli, Chatham, Bos-
co's in Farmington Hills, Bottle
and Basket in Birmingham,
Walnut Lake Market in West
Bloomfield, Market Square of
Birmingham and Market Square
of Bloomfield.
The bars retail for about $1.50
to $2 apiece. At the supermar-
kets, the chocolate-dipped bars
are available in vanilla, choco-
late or coffee ice cream. The
gourmet stores have two addi-
tional flavors: coconut and
strawberry.
A DoveBar is about a
quarter-pound extra-rich (14-15
percent butterfat) ice cream,
hand-dipped in a secret-recipe
crust of bittersweet chocolate.
The bars are kosher — OU
certified. They were developed
in Chicago by the late candy
store owner Mr. Leo Stefanos,
who created the hand-dipped
confection in the back of his
store. DoveBars were a secret
for nearly 20 years. When the
older Stefanos died, his son took
over the business and was soon
convinced to distribute the bars
nationally.
From selling a few hundred
daily, son Michael Stefanos pro-
udly produces 72,000 bars daily,
with eight employees whose
only job is to hand dip the
heavenly treats.

Harvard Row Mall, 11 Mile and Lahser

354-4560

SOUTHFIELD AT 13 MILE

646-8484

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