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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Sep 2004, p. 26

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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 747-5049, The Stratford Festival offers a taste of Shakespeare in three productions: A Midsummer Night's Dream. through Oct. 31 2 Macbeth. through Oct. My, Timon of Athens, through Sept. 25; Cymbelim? through Sept. 26; King Henry VIII through Oct. 29; and King John through 5913!,24. Frw tickets, call 1-800-3b7- I600. The Stratford Festival presents the nomus musical cornvdy Anything Goes at the Avnn Theatre, through Oct. 31: and the muwul tahle Guys and Dolls at the Festival Theatrv. thruugh Nov, 30, For ticktsts, call 1-fl00Wi7- USU“. CLUES ACROSS 5 Hebrew month a Raise on poles 14 American state 15 A written proposal or reminder 16, Base of statue 17 Machete 18 Fabrics 19 Venlcalposmon 20 Poker selection 23 lnsnde. prefrr 24 Command right 25 Doctors' group 28 s American capvtal 31 Informed about the latest "ends 34 Russian country house 36 Leg [slang] 37 Rabbu 36 Killer whales 39 Chrts 40 Wading bud 41 Poet 42 nghl brown 43 Proclamallon demand 44 The 7th letter of the Greek alphabet CHRONICLE CROS The stage production of Cricket and Claudette opens mnighl and runs through Sept. 4 at the Blyth Festival. For tickets. call t-trs'7-862, 5984. Draywn Entertainment pm sents Fiddler on the Roof. a tradition for the entire family, Sept. 7to Oct, 16 at the Dray- ton Festival Theatre, For rick- ets. call the box office at 638- 5555, or visit wwwairaytonen- tertainmertcom. Auditions for the RM) Chil- dren's Drama Workshop's mm anniversary season [undue lions are being held now through Sept. l I at theWater- loo Community Arts Cerure. Upcoming productions include 1119 Best ( Christmas Pageant Her. Dec. 17-19, and l'ht' Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. May 27-29. 2005. Audiuons are open to chg, d rm} between the ages of II] and IS. who have sum» d Rune: expvrwnu- KI class or rm Mage. Call [Eslio Hill at 45 Tranquihzed 48 Chinese religon 49. Coolidge 50 Area umts 52. "Beyond .‘ song cl optimism 59 Bye' (Italian) 60 Slithered 61 Mmog term 62 Most evil 63 Thrs (Spamsh) 64 Give birth 65 Lrgneous plants 66 Brazrlan currency 67 Burden CLUES DOWN 5 Blake, actress 6 Someone who owes money 7 Handmmden 8 Mounted 9 Pasutlons IO Wigwam 11 The coroterttofcognttton 12 lnadequatem quantity 13 Expression at disatpwntment 21 South American Indians 22 Old Insh alphabets 25 Sun-drved bnck 26 Murdered in Ns bathtub 27 Capital ot Ghana 29 Capnal of Guam 30 Two-wheeied horse-drawn 31 An esmblushed custom 32 Heath 33 Basul sauce 35 Suffered 37 Concealed t Windy Cltyteam 2 Anne peak 3 Island 4 Young pug SSWO] 1119 Masters of Four quartet will perform at 7 pm. Sept. 12 at Calvary United Church in St. Jacobs Free-will offering would be appreciated. Rock superstar Alice Cooper will play the Centre in the Square in Kitchener. Sept. 30 at 8 pm. For tickets, call the box office at578-1570. Duke ofWellinglon. 33 Erb St. W. Waterloo in the Atrium, features live music every Fri- day and Saturday. and a Celtic iam every Sunday evening [bring your own instrument or just singalongj. Failte Irish Pub. 85 King St, N.. Waterloo. features live music Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays. Nonie Crete every Sunday and Creamer and the Guns? on“ Monday. King Street Trio, 65 Umvchy Ave. r, fvasturvs live pal/J [mu nights d week. Wednesdays and Thursdays fmm 6:30-50 p.m.. Fndaya [mm 7:30-ll:30 p.m.. and Saturdays from 39 Small amount 42 Let N be known 43 German river 45 Usually wuth wooden soles 46 South Pacmc Island 47 In a way. decays 49 Terminate 715040.50 pm For tnfmnm "(in Tttvit kingstreeariotorn lulu's Dine and Dance. 125 Plum-er Dr. it”. kitt‘hent'r, presents Graham and Hume on Fnday and Saturday Molly Bloom's Irish Pub Ill Waterloo presents Kenny Munshaw and Fred Hale every Wednesday night. and live music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Molly Blooms Irish Pub in Kitchener features live bands every Friday and Latino Nights every Saturday. Ptrgo's (Erb and Regina streets). features acoustic trio Still Waters every Thursday from 6- 10 pm. Solf Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Fat, St. w, Waterloo. presents live iazz every Satur- day from IO p.111. to 1 am. Sept. 4 features the Interplay Jazz Trio with Ted Blackbourn on piano. Karl Stevenson on bass and Bill Hancock on drums. For more information or reservations. call Solé at 747-5622. Blackshop in Cambridge pre- sents Jazz Under The Stars Fridays from s, I l :30 pm. and live iara, Sundays in the dining room from 7-9:30 p-m. Sept. 3 and 5 features the Cambridge lazy Trio. For more informa- tion or reservations. call621- 4180 Paddy Flaherty’s in Waterloo features Skinny Phat every Wednesday, Open Mike with luhnm'vry Hmrsday. Mule Tirtkers Foday and Saturday, Hannah's On Princess. 51 King st. N. in Waterloo. " [11er Dr. Kananga mesdays, tit Greek prophetess 52 Norse god of thunder 53 ave a lot) to 54 Explovter 55 Different 56 Larval crabs 57 Towards the mouth mammal-m The Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society pre- sents Sean Bennesch, violin; Sydney Bulman-Fleming, piano. Sept. 2 at the Music Room. located at 57 Young St, W. Waterloo. TheWilfrid Laurie: University Faculty of Music presents a free noon-hour concert Sept. 14 featuring Guy Few (trum- petipianol and Stephanie Mara I piano) at the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, First United Church. located at the corner of hug and William Streets m Waterhur. pn-wnls 19istinguished Organist in Rental. the inau- gural concert celebrating the new pipe organ. featuring Mn 58 Spanish baby 59 Hundredwelght The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, located at the Centre in the Square in Kitchener. will feature two exhibits. Kitchener-Waterloo Caucus Continues and Cold and Lovely, Lovely Works ofAn: Part 2, through Sept. 5. Harbinger Gallery, located at 22 Dupont St. E., in Waterloo. is now showing an exhibit called Summer at Harbinger, featuring Harbinger Gallery artists of all media The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery. located at the comer of Erb and Caroline Streets in Waterloo. presents two exhibits. Form and Surface: A Survey ofThum Glass, through Sept. 23. and From Hands To Lips: an Exhibition of Clay and Glass Drinking Vessels. through Oct. 2. KOH Gallery. located at 79 Inst-[1h St. in Kitchener, pre- sen“. three exhibits. Kernow Beswken and t Zurnwall For- ever by Roxanne lends. and Seasons by Phyllis Ihdur, through Sept. ll.

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