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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Aug 2003, p. 19

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Neil Aitchison returns with more political satire in Drayton Festival‘s production of Canadian Toonie, through Aug. 30. For ticket informaâ€" tion, call the box office at 638â€"5555. [_____THE Stage ___] Leaving Home by David French continues through Aug. 9 at the Blyth Festival. For show times and ticket information, call the Blyth Festival box office at 1â€"877â€"862â€"5984. POETS ON THE RUN CANADIAN TOONIE Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For further information, call the Arts Centre at 747â€"5049. The Mostly Organic Juice Bar, 119 King St. W., Kitchener, presents poetry readings hosted by lames P. McAuliffe. H Heidenreichstein E Eferding Eggenburg F Flachgau "THE AUSTRIAN ADVENTURE" Solution: 12 Letters (2 Words) Isinglass Theatre Inc. is preparing to mount a producâ€" tion of Herschel Hardin‘s Canadian classic Esker Mike and His Wife Agiluk, directed by Ted Phythian. Seven cast members are still needed for the pldy. Those interested in auditioning may call Ted Phythian and leave a message at 884â€"0241. The River Run Centre in Guelph presents the Jerry Enns comedy hypnosis show, Aug. 21â€"23. For tickets, call 519â€"763â€"3000. J.M. Drama will present the vintage comedy Arsenic and Old Lace, Aug. 13â€"16 at the Registry Theatre on Frederick Street in Kitchener. For show times and ticket information, call 575â€"5782 or visit info@)jmdrama.org. VINTAGE COMEDY Last puzzle‘s answer: _ Luyendy COME ABOARD 10. Skeietai Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo in the Atrium, features Karaoke with Allan Payne on Friday, Generations on Saturday, a Celtic jam every Sunday evening (bring your own instrument or just sing along). Failte Irish Pub, 85 King St. N., Waterloo, features Sandy and Friends on Thursday, Bill Craig on Friday, and Matt & Chad on Saturday. King Street ‘rio, 65 University Ave. E., features live jazz four nights a week, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6:30â€"9 p.m., Fridays from 7:30â€"11:30 p.m., and Saturdays from 7:30â€"10:30 p.m. For informaâ€" Andy Klaehn will perform a free concert Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. at Brewmeister Green, corner of King and William Streets. The sixth annual Rock the Mill concert, featuring Jersy and Idle Sons, as well as 11 local bands, will be held Aug. 16 from noonâ€"11 p.m. at Mill Race Park in Cambridge. Admission is free. 2 Zei The Kâ€"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 Twelfth Night music shop in Waterloo. To reserve tickets by phone, call 886â€"1673. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, 123 Pioneer Dr., #14, Kitchener, presents Double Impact on Friday and Saturday. Molly Blooms Irish Pub in Waterloo presents Skinny Phat on Thursday, Neil Murâ€" ray on Friday and Ben & Adam on Saturday. Denny Munshaw and Fred Hale perâ€" form every Wednesday night and Krazy Kyle hosts an open jam every Sunday. Molly Blooms Irish Pub in Kitchener presents Skinny Phat on Aug. 9. Pogo‘s (Erb and Regina Streets), features acoustic trio Still Waters every Thursday from 6â€"10 p.m. on the patio, weather permitting. Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb St. W., Waterloo, presents live jazz every Saturâ€" day from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. > Aug. 9 features the Interplay Jazz Trioâ€"Ted Blackbourn {piano}, Karl Stevenson (bass}, and Bill Hancock (drums). For information or reservations, call Solé at 747â€"5622. 17 Town on Labrador‘s coast 18 cac-wmt' 21. Liveliness and 22. Obsolete unit of length 23 its capital is Zagreb 26 Actress Vivien 30. City in Nigeria 31 Nova Scotia town 33 Bom 34 Black tea from Sri Lanka 36 Cold month in Montreal 38. in favour of 40 Solid food 41 Canadian who designed The Palais de Justice in Montréal (1920) 11 47 Cloudburst 48 High rocky hill 49 Sheat of window glass 50. Patron saint of Québec 51 Hesitation sounds 52. Vending machine aperture 53. Award symbo! 54 Female of the ruff 55 Compass point 1. ___ River (Northwest ° Territories town) 4. Air rifle ammo 7. Catch the attention of 3. At lunch 4. Architect Saarinen 5. Biblical discoverer of wine 6 Actress Thurtnan 2 Century plant 3 Annual publication 4. Woman‘s bedroom 5. Collide with 6. Look at rudety 7. Easity handled iTao"r‘mâ€"m 23 41 AT 11 15 53 18 19. Scatters trash about 20 Everywhere 23. Police officer 24 Cereal grass (goodbye in Germany) 27. First letters of people‘s 28. Mild exclamation 29 That gir 35. First game of a series 37. Stoping floors 39. Water animal 41 Epochs 42. Speak wildly 43. One of Columbus‘s ships 12 Catherine ___ (Canadian The Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society presents Irshad Khan {sitar and subrahar}, with Vineet Vaksar (tablas}, Sept. 4 at 8 p.m. in the Registry Theâ€" atre on Frederick Street in downtown Kitchener, Tickets are available at the University of Waterloo box office, Words Worth Books and Twelfth Night music shop in Waterloo To reserve tickets by phone, call 886â€"1673. The Stratford Concert Band will perform Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Waterloo Park Bandshell KOR Gallery & Studios, 79 Joseph St., Kitchener, presents Freeflowing by Wilma Vanderâ€" leeuw and where Does God Live? by Jan Fretz. Both exhibits continue through Sept. 13. An opening reception will be held Aug. 8 from 7â€"9 p.m. Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupont St. E., Waterloo, presents sumâ€" mer features with New Glass artists Julie Gibb, David Thai, Julia Reimer and Tyler Rock. The summer feature continâ€" ues through Aug. 30. The Waterloo Community 62 21 43 ROSSW OR $3 28 44 Uneaten part of an apple 45. Seth‘s son The Homer Watson House and Gallery features The Water Project â€" works by five artists on the same theme â€" through Aug. 10. The exhibit features works by Homer Watson, Bill Downey, Simon Taylor, Don Routly, and Marg Malloryâ€"Smyth. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery at The Centre in the Square on Queen Street in Kitchener, features a largerâ€" thanâ€"lifeâ€"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 10th anniversary. Canaccord Capital in uptown Waterloo features an exhibit of new paintings by Nancy Hurren, through Sept. 30.

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