20_V1_WAT_Oct05 20 • WATERLOO CHRONICLE • Th ursday, October 5, 2017 Serving your community since 1856 CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 1. Spanish city 7. Middle ear bone 13. Satisfy to the fullest 14. Able to be consumed 16. US island territory (abbr.) 17. Predatory reptile 19. Beachwear manufacturer 20. European space program 22. Alias 23. Metrical feet 25. Large integers 26. Matrilineality 28. Snouts 29. Giants' signal caller Manning 30. Pacific Time 31. Electronic countermeasures 33. "Anna Karenina" author 34. Snare 36. Sleeveless garment 38. More arctic 40. Clean off 41. Signs 43. Common Japanese surname 44. Allow 45. A way to mark 47. Ballplayers need one 48. __ and cheese 51. KGB mole 53. Indicating silence 55. Capital of Yemen 56. A woman of refinement 58. Extinct flightless bird of New Zealand 59. Belonging to a bottom layer 60. Stephen King novel 61. Fire obstacle 64. Lumen 65. Loud insects 67. Energetic persons 69. Confession (archaic) 70. Witnessing CLUES DOWN 1. 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Manganese ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE THURSDAY THEATRE ON THE EDGE Th eatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Th ursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Com- munity Arts Centre, 24 Regina St. S., Waterloo. Th is week features Improv Jam hosted by Bernie Roehl. Featuring Nike Abbott, Mary Dawdy, Laura Teskey, Gita Pattison, and introducing ... Chris. Admission is $10. Visit tote.ca. UPCOMING DEATH OF A SALESMAN Drayton Entertainment presents Death of a Sales- man, featuring George Wendt as Willie Loman, Oct. 11 to Oct. 29, at the St. Jacobs Country Play- house, 40 Benjamin Rd. E., Waterloo. Tickets are $27-$46. For more information visit www.drayto- nentertainment.com. ONGOING KINGS & QUEENS OF COUNTRY Drayton Entertainment presents Kings & Queens of Country, to Dec. 24, at the St. Jacobs School- house Th eatre, 11 Albert St., St. Jacobs. Celebrat- ing some of country music's greatest pioneers. Matinee and evening performances. Tickets are $26-$46. For more information visit draytonenter- tainment.com. ROMEO AND JULIET Th e Stratford Festival presents Romeo and Juliet, to Oct. 21, at the Festival Th eatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. Shakespeare's famous tale of star-crossed lovers. For more information visit stratfordfestival.ca. TWELFTH NIGHT Th e Stratford Festival presents Twelfth Night, to Oct. 21, at the Festival Th eatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. A comic riot of misdirected desire. Visit stratfordfestival.ca. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Th e Stratford Festival presents Th e School for Scandal to Oct. 21, at the Avon Th eatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. A comedy by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Visit stratfordfestival.ca. TREASURE ISLAND Th e Stratford Festival presents Treasure Island, to Oct. 22, at the Avon Th eatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. Musical comedy. For more informa- tion, visit stratfordfestival.ca. GUYS AND DOLLS Th e Stratford Festival presents Guys and Dolls, to Oct. 29, at the Festival Th eatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. Musical comedy. For more informa- tion, visit stratfordfestival.ca. HMS PINAFORE Th e Stratford Festival presents HMS Pinafore, to Oct. 29, at the Avon Th eatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta. For more information, visit stratfordfestival.ca. THURSDAY MAYOR'S OKTOBERFEST LUNCHEON Th e Mayor's Oktoberfest Luncheon kicks off the festivities of the annual Bavarian festival, Oct. 5, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Waterloo Public Square. It features the maypole raising, dancing music and free food while quantities last. Music by the Black Forest Band, and dancing by the Alpine Club dancers. MONDAY OKTOBERFEST PARADE Th e annual K-W Oktoberfest Th anksgiving Parade is set to Oct. 9, starting at 8:30 a.m., at Weber and Frederick Streets in Kitchener and ending at Bridgeport Road Waterloo. Features bands from across North America, fl oats and other commu- nity attractions. Also collecting food for the Food Bank's Th anksgiving food drive. for more infor- mation visit Oktoberfest.ca. UPCOMING STORIES ALOUD Stories Aloud at the Button Factory continues the tradition of storytelling from the Story Barn, Oct. 13, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., at 25 Regina St. S., Waterloo. Come and listen or share your own story. Adults only. Admission is $5 at the door. For more infor- mation, visit badenstorytellers.wordpress.com. ONGOING DINOSAURS, ROCKS, MINERALS AND MORE Th e University of Waterloo's Earth Sciences Museum presents Dinosaurs, Rocks, Minerals and More, at 200 University Ave. W., Waterloo. Admis- sion is free. Call 519-888-4567, ext. 32469. FRIDAY FRESH WATER FUNK Th e Grand River Jazz Society presents Fresh Water Funk at the historic Huether Hotel, Oct. 6, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $16. For more information visit kwjazzroom.com. SATURDAY THE KANDINSKY EFFECT Th e Grand River Jazz Society, presents Th e Kan- dinsky Eff ect at the historic Huether Hotel, Oct. 7, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $18. For more information visit kwjazzroom.com. THE RED HOT RAMBLE Th e KW Dixieland Jazz Club, at Royal Canadian Legion Branch #530, presents Th e Red Hot Ram- ble, Oct. 7, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., at 316 Marsland Drvie, Waterloo. Tickets are $15. PUBS/CLUBS Maxwell's Concert Hall, 35 University Ave. E., presents Kenny vs. Spenny Live!, Oct. 6. For more information visit maxwellswaterloo.com. Starlight Social Club, 47 King St. N., Waterloo, presents Fresh Fade every Friday, Global Warm- ing every Saturday. Visit starlightsocialclub.ca. � e Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo, presents Happy Pappy, Th ursdays; Romeo Sex Fighter, Sundays; Turk and the Hobbits, Mondays; Chalkline, Tuesdays; Mike Todd, Wednesdays. For more information, call 519-886-9370. UPCOMING MOZART AND DVORAK'S NEW WORLD Th e K-W Symphony presents Mozart and Dvorak's New World, Oct. 13-14, at Centre in the Square , 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener. Tickets are $19-$82. For more info visit kwsymphony.ca ENSEMBLE MADE IN CANADA -- PLUS ONE Th e K-W Chamber Music Society presents Ensemble Made in Canada -- Plus One, Oct. 15 at the Music Room at 57 Young St. W. Waterloo. Tickets are $40. For more info, call 519-886-1673. ONGOING BUTTON FACTORY ARTS Button Factory Arts presents kick off to fall arts program. Visit buttonfactoryarts.ca. CLAY AND GLASS GALLERY Th e Clay and Glass Gallery presents FUSE Exhibi- tion, featuring artist Shay Salehi, to Oct. 8, at 25 Caroline St. N. Visit theclayandglass.ca. UPTOWN GALLERY Th e UpTown Gallery presents "Attitude" featur- ing Sanela Dizdar, Mary Guillaume and Mary Lou Hiller to Nov. 12. , at 75 King St. S. Visit uptown- gallerywaterloo.com. CITY OF WATERLOO MUSEUM Th e City of Waterloo Museum presents 150 Stories for Canada's 150th called All this Belongs to You, to Jan. 26 at Conestoga Mall. Visit waterloo.ca. THE Stage THE GalleriesArts Events Concerts Be part of the scene Email editorial@waterloochronicle.ca. AROUND TOWN WATERLOO CHRONICLE to Oct. 29, at the Festival Th eatre, 55 Queen St., p.m., at 59 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $16. WATERLOO CHRONICLE THE Classics