Give A Gift From History At your Specialty Shopping Center Mailboxes Etc. • Kae's Hallmark • Greg Shoes • Gifts of Nature Pickle Barrel • Video House Superstore • Arbor Drugs • Kroger Ritz Camera • Dr. Bernard Sanders D.D.S. • Great Lengths Little Caesers • Moore Shoe Repair • Kwang's Chinese Michigan National • Somerset Cleaners Travel One • Roupen the Tailor • Lolipop Kids • New York Bagel Frames Unlimited • Subway Powerhouse Gym • Silk Corp. Bravo Gourmet Coffees • Tanfaster At the corner of 12 Mile Rd. & Evergreen DIETS DON'T WORK! living better sensibly does. Personal nutrition consultations to meet your individual needs without the hassle of "counting calories" or "mea- suring and weighing your food." "Give Yourself Or Someone You Care About The Best Holiday Gift — A BOOST TO HEALTH" offered by Beverly Price, R.D., M.A. call (313) 542-9938 to purchase your gift certificate of health "YOUR HEART IS IN GOOD HANDS" • Onsite corporate wellness programs available, funded by state grants • Consultation to restaurants to provide tasty, healthy menu items The Perfect Gift... A Subscription To THE JEWISH NEWS 354-6620 s winter, Henry Ford Museum and Green- field Village will cele- brate the 90th anniversary of the Wright brothers first flight. Museum and village shops will share the spirit with gifts that can set the imagination soaring. Airplanes, zeppelins and unusual flying objects abound not only as toys and models, but as decorations, stickers, magnets and even jew- elry. A variety of paper plane kits — including Wright replicas — promise flighty fun for every age range. Model planes range from budget aircraft to a scale model of a Ford Flivver. When the kids aren't aiming for the skies, they can enjoy learning with special science kits geared to the museum's "Made in America" exhibition. More than 400 titles of chil- dren's books include biogra- phies of some of America's great inventors specially adapted for young readers. Youngsters also will find volumes of delight in 60 different coloring books and more than 50 varieties of paper dolls. For the grown-ups on your gift list, decorative items in- spired by artifacts in the muse- um's collections provide a wealth of surprises. Pottery crafted by village artisans re- mains very popular. For those who just can't get enough of Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, there are two ways to give the muse- um as a gift. As always, gift certificates (good for admission, merchandise or food) are available. This year there is a new line of 24K gold-over-brass miniatures of Henry Ford Museum and Village struc- tures. With two stores inside the museum and a third in the vil- lage, shoppers can avoid the hassle of shopping-mall crowds. For even more gift-giving ideas, the American Life Col- lection Gallery displays fine home furnishings reproduced from the museum's collections. Shoppers can gain access to the gallery without admission charge through the American Cafe entrance. Museum and village shops provide unique gifts. Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village provide ed- ucational experiences based on authentic objects, stories and lives from America's traditions of ingenuity, resourcefulness and innovation. The purpose is to inspire people to learn from these traditions to help shape a better future. The museum is an indepen- dent, nonprofit, educational in- stitution not affiliated with the Ford Motor Company or the Ford Foundation. LI Gift Wrapping our ecological holiday can begin with how you present your gifts. Use recycled or recyclable gift wrap. Or buy gift-wrap from non-profit organizations and help them with their missions. According to Berry's Gifts That Make A Difference, the follow- ing organizations sell gift-wrap, and all proceeds further their causes: National Wildlife Fed- eration, the North American Bluebird, Save the Children and World Wildlife Fund. Or con- sider putting your gift in reusable carrying bags that can do double duty after they're opened. Eco Gift Bags are re- usable cloth gift bags in five sizes and many colorful prints. (1-800-947-9472). Gentle To Our Earth offers bags in five styles made from 100 percent unbleached cotton. (214) 720- BAGS. Adorn your packages with EarthSeals (P.O. Box 8000- CG, Berkeley, CA 94707, that feature full-color photo stickers of Earth from space, printed with environmentally safe ink and distributed around the world by donation. Send a self- addressed envelope, business- size, for two dozen free EarthSeals. When you're giving toys, games or electronic gad- gets that use batteries, give rechargeable batteries with them. According to Gates En- ergy Products, which makes Rechargeable Millennium Pow- er Systems used to recharge bat- teries, if you use two AA batteries in your "Walkman" headset stereo for two hours each day over three years, your cost for batteries would be $218.70, while the cost ()fusing recharge- able batteries is $12.99. LI