Neil Aitchison returns with more political same in Waylon Festival's production The 15th annual Waterloo Busker Carnival takes place uptown Aug. 2124. The Mostly Organic Juice Bar, I 19 King St. W.. Kitchener. presents poetry readings hosted by James P McAuliffe, Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 pm. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is " For further information, call the Arts Centre at 747-5049. The River Run Centre in Guelph presents the Jerry Enns comedy hypnosis Show. Aug. 2 I -23. For tickets. call 5 l 9-7tk3-3000, Served llu.n. tpaw Only In M. Jacobs . Restaurants . Catering . Meats & Cheese . Bakery . Seminar a Banquet Rooms IL "c ht Hmlm Stone ( "rot R's “mum salads, Lulu-mm trays and platters are perfect fur ~ummor [VIL mcs and panics Menu Items are ulw available to go! Remember, we carer mu nuy.tsk mupx salad bar. hot hrcaktast & lunch entrees gun wdfPcr, uuh pure maple "rup, unwlcnh In order m “annual lmll. and Jccadcnt 1ks,etqrs Sunday Brunch Buffet l?96 King St . St JacobsiM9)664-22tt6 Restaurant (G Caterrrte s9 Church St W Flmlra (5â€) 669-l52l Special Occassion? /;u'v"i'i"';ii'ti"ii", Billbomgl STONE CROCK a Drayton Entertainment pre- senls Triple Espresso for a seven-month run at the Schoolhouse Theatre in St. Jacobs. continuing through Ian. 4. For ticket information, call the box office at 638-5555 or visit the Web site at draytonentertainment.c0m. K-WChiidren's Drama Work, E shop Is casting Its 2003-2004 - season for The Xmas Files, m [he Wind m the Willows. and l m m The Wizard of Oz Rehearsals 1 Adam Gregory performs m £312.95,†A light-hearted play about politics. religion and the like __ Barn Talk v will be pre- sented Aug. 27-29 at the barn of Rick & Louise Cuber Bau- man, RR»! Shakespeare. A musical prelude featuring local musicians will take place at 7:30 p.m., followed by the play at 8 pm. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for stu- dents. Proceeds will support the Conflict Resolution NetWork Canada. Tickets are available online at www.cmetwork.ca or by calling 885-0880. J)/,i"ijiyi, Afl)irStgi'iii' .. ' Eur -2 p.111. to ' 9.315? Ni, Bjioi'tiyRY,pb/) Tastes Like Summer". Try our _ Mediterranean Sundned tomato Bread Live Jazz an the.patio. weather permmmg. or m the dining mum If]! rumx' “Mk Restaurant & Inn mum lsingIass Theatre Inc. is preparing to mount a produc- tion of Herschel Hardin's Canadian classic Esker Mike and His Mfe Agiluk, directed by Ted Phythian. Seven cast members are still needed for the play. Those interested in auditioning may call Ted Phythian and leave a message at 834024 1 . The Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre is holding auditions Sept. 15- 17 for its production of a Doll 's House. Six males and five females are needed. The auditions will be held at the Registry Theatre from 7-10 pm. Photo and resume are optional. No prepared mono- logues are required. Book audition appointments through nick@kwlt.org. I430 King St T St, Jacobs (519) 664-3731 -"te-- (hp & Sase ' "W'"" Stone Crock Blkcry CM9t664-36t2 ' MOI ng Street. St Jacobs RE('EIV'E I LOAF 0F BREAD FREE Rrwnunnm rm ommended hose Ma " "pm 'r gnu!" Duke ofWellington. 33 Erb St. W, Waterloo in the Atrium, features Kevin Coates on Fri, day, Matt Amaya on Saturday. and a Celtic tam every Sunday evening (bring your own instrument or just sing along). Fame Irish Pub, 85 King St. N.. Waterloo, features Sandy and Friends on Thursday, Skinny Phat on Friday, and Ptarmigan on Saturday. king Street No, 65 University Ave. E., features live jazz four nights a week, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6:30-9 pm. Fridays from 7:30-1 1:30 p.m.. and Saturdays from 7:30- 10:30 pm. For informa- tion, visit kingslreertrio.com. Lulu's Dine and Dance, l23 Pioneer Dr., “4. Kitchener. presents Erick Traplin on Fri- day and Saturday. Molly Bloom Irish Pub m Waterloo presents Skinny Phat on Thursday and Sandy & Friends on Friday Denny 'nd low lug M NIGHT L I V E CELTIC-FOLK-JAZZ-CLASSIC ROCK T-Bone Steaks Deli Sliced Smoked or Cooked Turkey Breast Old Cheddar Fresh Pork Farmers Sausage Mini Black Forest Hams ended Pork Schnitzel Tay' 1398 King Street. St Jacobs (519) 664-2575 I TIE - The Stratford Concert Band will perform Aug. 24 at 7 pan. at the Waterloo Park Bandsheil. Admission is hee. The K-W Chamber Music Society presents lrshad Khan [ (sitar and submhar), with Vineet Vaksar (tablas). Sept. 4 at 8 pm in the Registry Ther 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 886- 1673. - Friday & Saturday Starting at 8 p.m. tMe music, area! food a cool beverages Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupom St. E., Waterloo, presents sum- mer features with New Glass artists lulie Gibb, David Thai, Julia Reimer and Tyler Rock. The summer feature contim ues through Aug. 30. The Waterloo Community Arts Centre’s Rotating Gallery features a mixed-media exhibit by Marilyn Sykes, Sept. 5-27. For information, call the centre at 886-4577. “I“ The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery presents the first bien- nial event showcasing region- al artists and Water Theme, selections from the Perma- nent collection. Both exhibits continue through Aug. 27. For information. call 5795860 The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents Genius lad. an exhibit that celebrates the architectural features of the building. through August. The exhibit coincides with the gallery's mm anniversary. (hnaccord Capital in uptown Waterloo features an exhibit of new paintings by Nancy Hunen. through Sept. 30. $7.99 lb. $l.99 lb. .$3.29 lb $2.89 lh $6.99 lb $6.39 lb