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Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Sep 2018, p. 020

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w at er lo oc hr on ic le .c a W at er lo o C hr on ic le | T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 27 ,2 01 8 | 20 CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 1. Rhythmic patterns 7. Ethical theory 13. Nightclub 14. Upsets 16. Type of railroad 17. Home of The Beatles 19. Political organization 20. Disgraced cyclist Armstrong 22. Seven 23. Enlarges hole 25. Some are big 26. August __, German socialist 28. Unappetizing food 29. Cast out 30. Adult male 31. After uno 33. Midway between northeast and east 34. Kenyan settlement 36. Oxygen deprived 38. British writer 40. Synchronizes solar and lunar time 41. Vehemently expressed 43. Hurt 44. Relative biological effectiveness (abbr.) 45. Gradually weaken 47. Cool! 48. Touch softly 51. Israeli city 53. Indicating silence 55. Protein-rich liquids 56. Tropical Asian plants 58. A very small circular shape 59. Type of wrap 60. Potato state 61. Spinning toy 64. Type of degree 65. Ornamental molding 67. Closes again 69. Verses 70. Rise up CLUES DOWN 1. Spanish seaport 2. Equal to one quintillion (abbr.) 3. Powders 4. One of the "Great" ones 5. Increase motor speed 6. "E.T." director 7. Caught sight of 8. Congressional investigative body 9. Aroma 10. Runs without moving 11. Southeast 12. About remembering 13. Slang for famous person 15. Potential criminal 18. Body part 21. All over the place 24. Conqueror 26. Actress Ling 27. Mauna __, Hawaiian volcano 30. Distributes 32. Golfing legend Sam 35. Laos musical instrument 37. Open payment initiative 38. Having no fixed course 39. Type of dog 42. Digital audiotape 43. Hit lightly 46. San Diego ballplayers 47. Stop working 49. Suitable for growing crops 50. Musical groups 52. Soft 54. Lowest point of a ridge 55. Beloved late TNT broadcaster 57. Thin strip to align parts 59. Cardinal number 62. Frozen water 63. One who is incredibly special 66. Rhodium 68. Top lawyer in the land ANSWERS TO TODAY'S PUZZLE Fun By The Numbers Like puzzles? Then you'll love sudoku. This mind-bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test! Answers: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Crock A Doodle Friday Fun Night - Drop the Kids Off! WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Crock A Doodle, 245 The Boardwalk, Waterloo CONTACT: Crock A Doodle Waterloo, 519-578-3030, water- loo@crockadoodle.com, https:// crockadoodle.com/waterloo/studio- events/friday-fun-night/ COST: 28 Drop the kids off with us and enjoy a couple hours of free time to kick off your weekend. We will be painting pottery, playing games, enjoying a pizza dinner & watching a movie! $28+tax per child. Price includes pottery, snacks, pizza & supervision. Homeward Bound - An Evening for the Animals WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: Federation Hall, 200 University Ave W, Waterloo, Waterloo CONTACT: Marjorie Brown, 5197455615, marjo- rie.brown@awasco.ca, https:// www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/ kitchener-waterloo-north-waterloo- humane-society/events/homeward- bound/ COST: $90 per person in- cludes dinner, guest speaker & live auction participation Join us on Sep 28th for an Evening with Bonnie Harris, Gander's SPCA Manager (portrayed in the musical "Come From Away"). Hear Bonnie's inspiring story of how a community came together. This event is in support of the KW Humane Society MAST: Mary Allen Studio Tour 2018 WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: MAST Studio tour, 71 Claremont Ave., Waterloo CONTACT: Sharon Whittle, mast.maryallenstudiotour@gmail.com, http://maryallentour.com COST: 29th annual; continuing the tradition of celebrating art in Waterloo; 40 artists open their doors for self- guided tours: Sept. 28, 7 to 9 p.m.; Sept. 29: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sept. 30: noon to 4 p.m.; visit website to download map Waterloo Horticultural Society Meet- ing WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: Albert McCormick Community Centre, 500 Parkside Dr., Waterloo CONTACT: Kathy Pearson, waterloogarden- ers@gmail.com, http://www.waterloo- hort.org COST: Guest speaker: Nicola Whiting Thom- as, Grand River Food Forestry; topic: "Permaculture - A Quiet Revolution" SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Stream Cleanup: a Section of Laurel Creek, Waterloo Park WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Laurel Creek Centre Working Group, 265 Lexington Crt., Waterloo CON- TACT: Janet Henkel, Outreach, 519- 208-0787, www.waterloo.ca/en/ living/laurelcreekcitizensworking- group.asp COST: To remove an average of 350 kg. of litter and large, bulky items; chest waders provided, or bring rubber boots; meet at parking lot off Father David Bauer Drive across from the Recreation Complex MAST: Mary Allen Studio Tour 2018 WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: MAST Studio tour, 71 Claremont Ave., Waterloo CONTACT: Sharon Whittle, mast.maryallenstudiotour@gmail.com, http://maryallentour.com COST: 29th annual; continuing the tradition of celebrating art in Waterloo; 40 artists open their doors for self-guided tours: Sept. 28, 7 to 9 p.m.; Sept. 29: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sept. 30: noon to 4 p.m.; visit website to download map Drop-in Family Saturdays WHEN: 10:30 a.m - 12:30 p.m WHERE: Button Factory Arts, 25 Regina St. S., Waterloo CONTACT: 519-886- 4577 COST: $5 child, parent admitted free Creative fun for the whole family; all projects appropriate for tots to se- niors; no registration required; Sept. 29: Eco-Art, Recycled Bird Feeders; Oct. 27: Spooky Fabric Figures; Nov. 24: Pop-up Holiday Cards LUMEN WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Waterloo Public Square, 75 King St. S., Waterloo CONTACT: Josh Bean or Sonya Poweska, 519-747-8769, sonya.poweska@waterloo.ca COST: where light, art and tech meet; showcasing new media, media art and projection-based installations; in uptown Waterloo; for schedule and venues, visit https:// www.waterloo.ca/en/living/ lumen.asp NUMUS Main Se- ries: François Houle WHEN: 8:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Knox Presbyterian Church, 50 Erb St. W., Waterloo CON- TACT: Kathryn Ladano, 519-896-3662, in- fo@numus.on.ca, http://numus.on.ca/ francois-houle/ COST: Renowned Canadian clarinet virtuoso François Houle performs from his extensive solo repertoire and improvisations for clarinet and elec- tronics. Including a solo realization of Cornelius Cardew's "Treatise," using a video graphic score and 24 loopers SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 MAST: Mary Allen Studio Tour 2018 WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: MAST Studio tour, 71 Claremont Ave., Waterloo CONTACT: Sharon Whittle, mast.maryallenstudiotour@gmail.com, http://maryallentour.com COST: 29th annual; continuing the tradition of celebrating art in Waterloo; 40 artists open their doors for self-guided tours: Sept. 28, 7 to 9 p.m.; Sept. 29: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sept. 30: noon to 4 p.m.; visit website to download map Fitness Feeds the Community WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: St. David Catholic Secondary School, 4 High St., Waterloo CONTACT: Jenni- fer Judges, info@thefoodbank.ca, https://www.thefoodbank.ca/event/ fitness-feeds/ COST: Fitness Feeds the Community is a unique, FREE exercise event that runs from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm on the turf field, track and tennis courts at St. David Catholic Secondary School in Waterloo, ON. Volunteers will be on site accepting donations. EVENTS WEEKENDEVENTS SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT WATERLOOCHRONICLE.CA

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