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November 29, 1991 - Image 102

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-29

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GIFT GUIDE ❑ GIFT GUIDE ❑ GIFT GUIDE ❑ GIFT GUIDE ❑ GIFT GUIDE ❑ GIFT GUIDE ❑ GIFT GUIDE ❑ GIFT GUIDE ❑ GIFT GUIDE ❑ GIFT GUIDE

Give that special
someone
something very
special from
Sherwood
Studios!
Stop in and
see our
terrific
selection of
gifts for
everyone

Shopping Centers

Continued from preceding page

Street or Michigan Avenue in
Chicago, you'll find the same
kind of shopping at Cross-
winds. Destined to become
the hottest shopping spot in
the area, stunning in its
lavish appearance, Cross-
winds hosts an abundance of
fine merchants who provide
true value in unique mer-
chandise and service. A
definite must for your shopp-
ing needs.

Orchard Mall

ORCHARD LAKE RD.
NORTH OF MAPLE
WEST BLOOMFIELD
851-7727

Orchard Mall. So that's
where everyone's going! For
shopping, a complete collec-
tion of unique specialty
shops and services. For din-
ing, three fine restaurants to
satisfy any and all appetites.
And for all the Holiday gifts
on your list, Orchard Mall is
your one-stop neighborhood
shopping center.

Sugar Tree

SOUTHFIELD
Tel-Twelve Mall • 12 Mile & Telegraph
Daily 10-9 Sun 12-5 • 354-9060

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ORCHARD LAKE RD.
SOUTH OF MAPLE
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI

Golden Phoenix, Travelers
World, Carmen's, T.C.B.Y.
Yogurt, C.D. Warehouse, The
Time Shop, Kids Kloz,
Callantics Studio, Raphael's
Salon, Weisman Cleaners,
Footloose, D'Alleva's Salon,
Colony Interiors, Elaine B's.

WEST BLOOMFIELD
6644 Orchard Lake Road at Maple
M-Th-F 10-9 Tu-W-Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5 • 855-1600

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GRAND SLAM USA

42930 W. 10 MILE
BETWEEN NOVI AND
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Now Open Sun. 12.5
WEST BLOOMFIELD
ORCHARD MALL

BIRMINGHAM
355 S. WOODWARD

855-0650

540-0418

SAVE THIS SECTION ..

Your reference to the area's best gift ideas for the holidays.

THE JEWISH NEWS



Baseball season never
ends at Grand Slam USA!
Gift certificates are available
for the sports fan on your list.
We feature all indoor batting
cages and pitching tunnel,
live hitting area, basketball
court rentals, baseball pro
shop, private pitching instruc-
tion, Ellie's Weigh and lots
more! Join us for indoor
sports fun all year 'round!

LaBaron's Sports

34711 DEQUINDRE
SOUTH OF 15 MILE
TROY, MI
585-3535

A great gift for the entire
family! Pool tables, bumper
pool and soccer tables. Con-

temporary custom-made
tables!

Tennis Plus

29983 NORTHWESTERN
SOUTHFIELD, MI
LOCATED IN
APPLEGATE SQUARE
(313) 357-7744

Come visit us at Tennis
Plus where you'll find the
largest selection of Fila,
Champion,. Nike, Head,
Ellesse, Keds, Sergio Tac-
chini and Tail. AND we also
now carry Aerobic Apparel in-
cluding brand names such
as Marika, Aerodynamics,
City Lights and Barryshnikov.
Best of all, it's at 20%-50%
OFF FREE GIFT WRAP-
PING. We will also be open
on Sundays, 12-5 starting
December 1.

FURS

Robert Mann Furs

APPLEGATE SQUARE
SOUTHFIELD, MI
352-7112

WHERE FUR IS ART!

Safe Toys For Kids

The Toy Manufacturers of
America, an industry trade
association, has recommenda-
tions for buying safe and ap-
propriate toys. Each year,
Americans spend about
$12.75 billion on toys, with
some 60 percent of that total
spent during the holiday
season.
Keep these safety factors in
mind when buying toys:
Avoid toys with small parts
that might be swallowed
and/or with sharp points or
edges. This is especially im-
portant in toys for infants and
toddlers.
Look for dolls and stuffed
animals that have sturdy
seams. Eyes and noses should
be fastened securely.
Rattles, teething rings and
rubber "squeaking" toys in-
tended for infants should be
too large to fit into the child's
mouth.
It is a good idea not to give
toys with electric heating
elements to children under
the age of 8.
Painted toys should have
the words "non-toxic" on the
package or label. Look for
fabrics that are labeled
"flame retardant" or "flame
resistant."
If you are getting a toy
chest to hold the child's toys
and games, look for a chest
that has a removable lid or a
lid with a support that will
hold it open securely.



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