INTRODUCING cot so° - liesop's Fables' At Beth El TM HOME &GARDEN TELEVISION • No# Michigan Opera Theatre's musi- cal adaptation of Aesop's Fables will be the featured fare Jan. 22 at Temple Beth El when the Loren B. Fischer Cultural Arts Program for Children and Their Families treats the community to theater for the younger set. The 1 p.m. performance will showcase MOT performers, Maria Cimarel- li, soprano; Karl Schmidt, tenor; and Mark Vondrak, baritone, and Kevin Bylsma, director/accom- panist. The free performances, by lo- cal and national artists, offer chil- dren an opportunity to enjoy the arts in an informal atmosphere that invites audience participa- tion. The series is a gift to the community from Phillip B. and Myrna R. Fischer. Nbi An all-new network devoted to everything you love about home! Celebrity hosts. Celebrity guests. 24 hours every day of never-seen-before programs filled with fun and information. Here's just a sampling: Center Plans Two Meetings Willard Scott's Home & Garden Almanac Rooms for Improvement with Leslie Uggams andjoe Ruggiero Janette Shallal, director of Kadi- ma and former supervisor at Jew- ish Family Service and Catholic Social Services, will address the issue of interpersonal relation- ships at the Maple/Drake JCC on Jan. 25 at 1 p.m. Call Lorraine Morris, 661-7649, to register. There is a charge. The Low Vision Support Group will meet Jan. 25 at 12:30 p.m. at the JPM building. Re- freshments will be served. No charge. American Hobbies and Pastimes with John Ratzenberger Spencer Christian's Wine Cellar Plus tune in for more home and garden shows on: Home Remodeling & Renovation • Home Decorating & Interior Design Gardening & Landscaping • Crafts & Hobbies • Special Interests COMING SOON TO CHANNEL 281 Continental Cablevision CU ■ 1 111 Custom Window Treatments • Horizontals •Verticals • Pleated Shades • Wood Blinds • Fabric Toppers • Silhouette r 80 2-South Celebrates aRDI TELEVISION HOME & ih 011PF oe Great Cover-Up 4 ,6k- re 810-661-8156 Farmington Hills, Michigan Professional measures & design consultation with no obligation SERVICE OPEN 7 AM to MIDNIGHT MONDAY - FRIDAY southfiEld 02: CHRYSLER Jeep Pplo/6 Eagle 28100 Telegraph Rd.-Telegraph at 11 1 /2 Mile At Tel-Twelve Mall, South End Southfield • 354-2950 We Accept L _ Personal Checks & Cash SPERBER'S KOSHER CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS ALL THE TIME It • WEDDINGS • BAR/BAT MITZVAHS I 11 • BRIS/BABY NAMINGS • SHOWERS • SHIVA DINNERS 357-2910 Beth Achim • ANNIVERSARIES • ORGANIZATIONS • SHABBOS LUNCHES • FRIDAY NIGHT DINNERS 661-5151 Jewish Community Center Under The Supervision Of The Council Of Orthodox Rabbis In January 2-South will celebrate its one-year anniversary with a show of paintings by Maureen Maki. "The Strip Show" will fea- ture a new series of vertical paint- ings. Gallery hours are Saturdays from 12 to 4 p.m. or by appoint- ment. For information, contact Billy Hunter or Maureen Maki, (313) 961-2046. Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days pri- or to issue date. The deadline for birth announcements is 10 a.m. Monday, four days prior to issue date; out-of-town obit- uaries, 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. All material must be type- written, double-spaced, on 8'/2 x 11 paper and include the name and daytime telephone number of sender.