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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jul 2003, p. 18

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cm "In Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 pan. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For further information, call the Arts Centre at 747-5049. Neil Aitchison returns with more political satire in Dray- ton Festival's production of Canadian Toonie, July 30-Aug. 30. For ticket information. call the box office atti38-5555. "In!“ MRIIIIEM The Mostly Organic Nice Bar, 1 19 King St. W., Kitchener. presents poetry readings hosted by James P. McAuliffe. Leaving Home by David French continues through Aug. 9 at the Blyth Festival, For show times and ticket information. call the Blyth A anderSOn Andrews Armstrong B Ballard Ba rhea u Beene Beery Benet Boon Busebons Erode ruck Buttons D Deacon Denver Dobson Dunum E Ertgel E were" F F ranHm G Garrett Gauge Grandy Greer Groom H Han k s Harrlson Hassemotr Haslmgs Hatch WING Hurtte Campbell Canova Carter Ca ss-dy Charmmg Chansse Comel'y Canned Con vy Cromers J we Jams "STARS OF K Klemoore' K ous I Madam Jones Jump (any: Lmden Mme THE LOVE BOAT"" vintage comedy Arsenic and Old lace. Aug. 13- 16 at the Registry Theatre on Frederick Street in Kitchener. For show times and ticket information. call 575-5782 or visit info@jmdmma.org. LM. Drama will present the The River Run Centre in Guelph presents the lerry Enns comedy hypnosis Show. Aug. 21-23. For tickets. call 5 19-763-3000. lsinglass Theatre Inc. is preparing to mount a produc tion of Herschel Hardin's Canadian classic Esker Mike and His Wife Agiluk. directed by Ted Phyrhian. Seven cast members are still needed for the play. Those interested in auditioning may call Ted I Namath P Part-n: Marshall Manm McGrrUry McGuwe Mama Moinato Monwms HIZWORD Solutton: 10 Letters (2 Words) S Sargon! Savers Sinaira Stapleton Tewes Last puaate'tr answer: ORLANDO MAGIC mm mm The lith annual Mill-Race Festival of Traditional Folk Music will be held Aug. I from 7-ll p.m. and Aug. 2 from noon- 12 am. in downtown Cambridge. The festival fee. tures five outdoor stages, arts and crafts, a children's stage and a sidewalk sale. Artists include The Ben Show, Cala- saig, Cavaan. Eddie Douglas & Nonie Crete, The Grand River Ceilidh Band, The Kiyoshi Nagata Ensemble, Sicilian folk dancers, and more. Admis- sion is tree. For more informa- tion, call 622-2336 or visit wwwmillracefolksocietycom. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo in the Atrium. features Ernie Lyons on Fri- day, Matt Antaya on Saturday. a Celtic jam every Sunday evening (bring your own instrument or just sing along) and International Beer Night on Monday Faihe Irish Pub. B5 King St. N, V Waterloo, features Sandy and Friends on Thursday and Hall & James on Saturday. King Street Tho, 65 University W Whelan White Wade The K-W Chamber Music Society presents violinist Moshe Hammer. with pianist Marc Widner, July 31 at B pm. in the Music Room, 57 Young. St. W., Waterloo. Tickets are available at the University of Waterloo box office, Words Worth Books and Tivelfth Night music shop in Waterloo, To reserve tickets by phone. call 886- 1673. The Elma Festival continues Aug. I with Maza Mezé. a band that blends Ara bic and Greek music, The concert lakes place at 8 pm. in the (iambrel Barn, For ticket information. call 12 - men 13 Soft white cheese " Magellan songslress 15 Hnstoncal perm 16 Blow one's stack 17 Susan Aglukark song 20 Monetary um! ot Romama 2' Loud confused muse 22 Slippery fish 24 Camden author of “The musuoans 37 Kmen's cry 38 French boymend 39 Pen pom! 4, Susan Aglukark CD " BlackIhom 48 Foot part 49 --- breve 50 Respoos6trty 51 Buzz 52 Rewrite 53 Jacob's son 54 Ear Fr 55 Gotf ball mound Loved and the Lost" 30 Bound 32 Wasp's cousm 33 Undoubhng 34 Large group ot classncal Mew Edmund: (187880) 7 Algerian se-t 8 Format prime mun-aw of Canada 9 Move m position 11 Distant MM", - 1 Unsightly accumulation 2 Srrte1r_, 3 "Gypsy '(Sy1v1a Tyson album) 4 Stratum 5 Lght tan 6 Lxrutertartt-goeroor ot ACROSS Fleetwood Gumshoe Endorses Part of O E D a? fo' 14 " 56 30 34 W E l 3 Sells tor 18 Jean. Brassard (Canadian hasstyle skier) 19 Peeples of Tame' 22 "Strange Magc" rockers for short 23 Always (Poet-c contraction) 25 Hughly atom luaueuv 26 Not prevent 27 Saskatchewan town 28 Metoc measuve 29 Just out 31 Aspects 35 Cassowary 36 Donkey Fr do thes - 41 Arm bum _ 42 Sutyguottot I TheWalerloo Community Arts Centre's Rotating Gallery " features an exhibit by Arlene " The K-W Chamber Music Society presents violinist Sadie Fields and pianist Ken Gee, Aug. 6 at 8 p.m. in the Music Room, 57 Young St. W.. Waterloo. Tickets are available at the University of Waterloo box office, Words Worth Books and Tieelfih Night music shop in Waterloo. To reserve tickets by phone, call 886-1673. tyl/2MA' CROSSWORD Harbinger Gallery. 22 Dupont St. E., Waterloo. presents sunr mer features with New Glass artists Iulie Gibb, David Thai, Julia Reimer and Tyler Rock. The summer feature contin- ues through Aug, 30. is [4? 26 [4’2 gm " 2’s 143 In TA The Homer Watson House and Gallery features The Water Project -- works by five artists on the same theme - through Aug. 10. The exhibit features works by Homer Watson, Bill Downey, Simon Taylor, Don Routly. and Marg Mallory-Smyth. 43 Ruse 44 Half prtr6x 45 Author ersel 46 Satisfy fully 17 Ground covered mm grass The Kitchener-Waterloo An Gallery at The Centre in the Square on Queen Street in Kitchener. features a larger- than-life-size exhibit by Max Streicher, through Aug. 17. The exhibit features inflatable sculptures of horses that move and breathe atop the gallery The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents Genius Loci. an exhibit that celebrates the architectural features of the building. through August. The exhibit coincides with the gallery's toth anniversary. 2-7 :T7 SS [ig [45 " R I 1

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