aye 1989 paNCF \\ Mds 13. Bleak 18. Explorer 19. Nestâ€"teâ€"? ; 20. Pumpkin â€":Peter w2L. :..l‘ > 23. Frantic 24. Machine â€" 23. Silent 24. Labrador abbr. 25. Land measure 26. Purpose 9. Entrance 10. Paste:Fr. A 11. Curdied: milk â€" |., 19. Dessert /\ 22. â€"â€"rrâ€"â€"â€"â€"»â€"â€"â€" _ REâ€"WIRED: Plans are underway to produce a film version of ERUPTIONS OF LAUGHTER: Warner Brothers has Betw Wired, Bob Woodward‘s controversial bestseller about the life _ announced the beginning of production of their newest comedy een and untimely death of John Belushi. Patti D‘Arbanvilie, _ romance Joe Versus The Volcano, written and directed by John ) e recently seen in a sevenâ€"part episode of Wiseguy on the home _ Patrick Shanley in his directorial debut. Shanley previously the lmes screen, will portray Cathy Evelyn Smith who served time for _ wrote the screenplays for Moonstruck, for which he won an emmmmmmemmmmâ€"â€"â€"â€"smeme= . her involvement in the popular actor/comedian‘s demise. Oscar, and The January Man starring Kevin Klein. The . m picture will star Tom (Big) Hanks and Meg (The Presidio) *# o# Ryan. 49. 151:Rom.n 50. Liberal â€"â€"â€" 51. Individual 52. Excitement 37. Paper measure 38. Paim 41. Vampire 1:Rom.num PRESENTS the University of Waterloo 11 29. »de veau: 31. Digit 35. Secure 37. Wireless 27. Coâ€"operation Solution for last. week‘s puzzle n DANNY GROSSMAN _ JUBILATIiON! _ supitumarcuse "COURT OF DANCECOMPANY _ DANCECOMPANY DANCEcompaxy MIRACLES C October 26, 1989 February 15, 1990 March 31, 1990 _ DECEMBER 20, 1989 ALL SHOWS IN THE HUMANITIES THEATRE AT 8:00 p.m. 46. Edible root 47. Stocking:Fr. 41. Forward 43. Contrary nan Subscription to all four shows: Adults $68.00 Students/Seniors $60.00 BREATHTAKING DANCE! Tickets at the City of Waterloo Box Office, Waterloo City Centre (747â€"8765) ts . Your Stars This Week Stella Wilder VIRGO (Aug. 23â€"Sept. 22) Attend family social gatherings. You‘ll probably meet up with an old flame. How you handle the flame should prove interesting. LIBRA (Sept. 23â€"Oct. 22) Adjustments must be made in family routine so that there is plenty of time and energy to pursue new interests. SCORPIO (Oct. 23â€"Nov. 21) Be flexible about travel plans. Ag the pieces fall in place, it should be a pleasant, profitable would be well to keep your eyes open and your mind on the business at hand. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22Jan. 19) Keep the rhythm flowing with: your steady companion, and nip potential flareups in the PISCES (Feb. 19â€"Mar. 20) An unexpected twist in circumâ€" stances puts a different slant on things. Affectional ties are strained, and with good reason. 4 TAURUS (Apr. 20â€"May 20) Unexpected developments at a distance alter travel plans. It could prove to be a blessing in disguise. GEMINI (May 21â€"June 20) Keep a tight rein on the purse strings. The outlay for a social event can get way out of hand. CANCER (June 21July 22) The full moon on Tuesday spells bewildering emotional pressure. Your partner‘s sensitivâ€" ities are as delicate as your own. LEO (July 23â€"Aug. 22) Dealing with a coâ€"worker puts quite a strain on your relationship. There seems to be a deception in AQUARIUS (Jan. 20â€"Feb. 18) Keeping your own counsel bodes well for a confidential matter. Things aren‘t always what they seem toâ€"be. ARIES (Mar. 21â€"Apr. 19) Confusing signals are coming fromthehomemironmtandw'eerinurm.Getyour priorities in order. flA‘g‘I'l'l'Al‘llUS (Nov. 22â€"Dec. 21) In financial exchanges, it Your Week Ahead Horoscop« Forecast Period: 7/16â€"7/22/89 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JULY 19, 1989 â€" PAGE 15 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JULY 19, 1989 uy fhi.n ie oc ttare /J