• 0+ 0 0 • JOIN US INS !PONTIAC • TONIGHT! NONLG[ NOVEMBER 8+h 7pm - lOpm (MI Restaurants Open Later!) Join the Galleries as they host opening receptions for their November shows. Plan Your HotiOa or Office Parties at one of these Pontiac Clubs: • INDUSTRY • CLUTCH CARGOS • MILL ST. ENTRY • 7tb HOUSE s THE VELVET LOUNGE Smnirril EL EASY ri,N 29 S. Saginaw (810) 334-7411 11(411.1f-RV (V 2011 (MO ICU 4 U(0110114 WI CREATIVE CUISINE AFFORDABLY PRICED 1 NORTH SAGINAW 338-7337 25 N. Saginaw (810)745-0999 7 ■ , Complete bar service & catering availahte to accomooate groups from 100-700 people. at (8io) 334-1988 for betails. Call Sbe 13iSTRO 7 N. Saginaw • (810) 333-2060 L AWRENCE S TGALLERY 6 N. Saginaw 810-334-6716 GALLERY formerly Haban a Fo w-fi a,1 (6 \iz T" Art Furnishings & Accessories 21 N. Saginaw •810-333-0333 Gallery 51 N. Saginaw Contemporary & Historic Ceramic & Contemporary Metals (810) 338-6200 7 N. Saginaw • 810-333-1070 An Artists' Cooperative NOW OPEN SCULPTURA A Baltic Gallery NOW OP[N UZELAC GALLERY 7 N. Saginaw • (810) 334-1004 Colangelo's THE See into the 21st century. Affordable Authentic Italian Cuisine ANDERSON GALLERY 7 N. Saginaw • (810) 332-5257 2 N. Saginaw at Pike • Pontiac • 810-334-2275 Fine Textile & Fiber Art 17 N. Saginaw • (810) 335-4011 Day of the Dead Exhibit 47 Williams Street 810-333-7849 The Art Experience Art Studio & Art Therapy 17 W. Lawrence • (810) 332-3920 Pike Street 18 West Pike Street • (810) 334-1818 R MAYA'S DELI & RESTAURANT (810) 332-8787 22 N. Saginaw KOSHER CORNED BEEF AFTER ALL THESE YEARS" Early Bird 4:: Off Your Dining Bill o $10 or M 31196 mm. Haggerty • Farmington Hills • Just South of 810-788-4444 um. min um Imo ma. um. 14 Specials Monday - Thurs. 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. $6.95 Six Entrees to Choose From Includes Salad • Catering Home or Office • Reservations Accepted "The Original Seven Mile Tradition Continues In The Novi Town Center" Expires 11117/96 Mile The Enhanced Generation of Congregation Beth Shalom will present Janice Waxenberg, who will review the Pulitzer Prize- winning book No Ordina7y Times at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20. A current events group led by Phyllis Young will follow at 11 a.m. Call the synagogue, (810) 547-7970, for information. CHaZaKaH Hears Storyteller HABATAT GALLERIES Contemporary Glass ShawGuido Book Review At Beth Shalom NOVI (810) 380-8460 CHaZaKaH, the Adat Shalom Synagogue seniors group, will welcome storyteller Corinne Stavish with a program titled "Rededicating Ourselves to Life, Love and Laughter Through Sto- ries." The event is set form 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, begin- ning with lunch. Cost is $5 per CHaZaKaH member and $6 per non-member. Checks should be sent to Arthur Schultz, 25680 Catalina, South- field, MI 28075. Advance reser- vations are required by Nov. 14. For information, call the Adat Shalom Synagogue office, 851- 5100. MOT Season In Preview The Beth Elders of Temple Beth El will get an overview of the 1996-1997 Michigan Opera The- atre season noon, Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the temple. The presenter will be Dr. Wallace Peace, a mem- ber of the Board of Directors of the Michigan Opera Theatre Guild. Cost of the luncheon program, open to the community, is $8 per person. For reservations or in- formation, prior to Nov. 15, call Jeannette Cohen, 737-0194; or Hy Frank, 851-8677; make checks payable and mail to Tem- ple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301. Cantors Group Visits Detroit About 100 cantors from the Unit- ed States and Canada will come to Detroit during November to take part in the Tri-State Con- ference of the Cantor's Assembly. The event will culminate in a free concert 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, at Adat Shalom Syna- gogue. The concert will feature performances by cantors attend- ing the conference, along with the renowned Detroit Concert Choir, recently named Choir of the World at the Llangollen Intona- tion Musical Eisteddfod in No ,-++ Wales, Great Britain.