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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 2000, p. 18

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18 "PLAYERS OF HISTORICAL INSTRUMENTS" Solution: 13 Letters FINDING THE RIGHT SUNDAY BRUNCH IS WATERLOO WHEN YOU GO BY A GREAT LANDMARK! Banks Bernfeld Binkley Broadbent Crawford Eguez Faheni Fentross Forest Franks Every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. we offer our traditional Sunday Brunch. fresh waffles and toppings; seafood bar; salad bar; select cheeses; fresh bread table; pastries; muffins and deliâ€" cious desserts! Enjoy the hot entree selections including hip au jus; bacon; eggs; home fries; 475 King St. North, Waterloo EASY ... Reservations The | ommc Last puzzle‘s Answer: BUFFALO BOUND sece ces ee esn e n en e en en en en en e e 6 68 60996 CONTEMPORARY TONIGHT Waterloo guitarist Stephen Zurakowsky will perform tonight at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Stage Theatre. Admission is $10. a recepâ€" tion will follow the concert. TUESDAY Paul Brandt and The Wilkinsons will perform Feb. 22 at The Centre in the Square. For ticket informaâ€" tion, call 578â€"1570. UPCOMING The Prozziik concert scheduled for March 9 at the Lyric has been canâ€" celled. All tickets can be refunded at point of purchase. Trooper performs at Lulu‘s March 25, For ticket information, call 650â€" will be presented at The Centre in the Square Feb. 29 at 8 p.m. For ticket information, call 578â€"1570. PUBS Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo, features Dan Pyres on Thursday and Michael Someâ€" thing on Friday and Saturday. The Duke features a Celtic jam on Wednesdays. Failte, 85 Kings St. N., Waterloo, features Bluesynergy every Wednesday, Sandy & Aaron every Thursday and Nonie Crete every The Loo, 2 King St., N., Waterloo, presents Mike Alviano tonight. CLASSICS TODAY Pianist Catherine Robertson and soprano Stephanie Kramer will perform at 12:30 p.m. at Conrad Grebel College Chapel. Free admission. (4 Words) MUSIC (usually) 19. Supplication 21. Wash lightty 24. Sullen 25. Sheep pens 27. Cinnamon 30. Prophetic sign 32. Saline drops 34. Of rural life 38. Expert in one‘s 15. Leg part 17. Destructive for knighthood 11. Shakespeare tragedy 12. French painter 14. Psychic power: 18 husband minerals 40. Dark hours 4. Potter‘s w 42. Male turkey 5. Financialt 43. 60 seconds ruined 45. Fabric in 6. Urge on imitation of 7. ___ firma chain mail 8. Compad { 47. Aristotelian of mounta final cause heights 48. Glides high 9. Piebaid h« 49. Source of light 10. Chair part 50. Shakespeare‘s 11. Listen to field 39. Fatima‘s 1. Natatorium 5. Put money on 8. Greek‘s destiny 9. Boys training ACROSS TONIGHT The Canadian Chamber Ensemâ€" bie will perform Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. at The Cedars Worship Centre, 543 Beechwood Dr., Waterloo. For ticket information, call 578â€"1570. THURSDAY The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symâ€" phony Pops series continues Feb. 17â€"19 at The Centre in the Square with Golden Years of Broadway, featuring soprano Barâ€" bara Prosser and baritone Denys Mailhoit. For ticket information, call 578â€"1570. A Chamber Music concert featurâ€" ing WLU faculty of music students will be presented Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. at the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. for ticket information, call 884â€"0710, ext. 2150. FRIDAY The Menno Singers, with pianist Charmaine Martin, will perform at concert entitled Yearning for Spring, Feb. 18â€"19 at 8 p.m. at Benton Street Baptist Church. Tickets are available at the door. SUNDAY phony‘s Storytellers series continâ€" ues Feb. 20 at 2:30 p.m. at The Centre in the Square with Babar the Elephant. For ticket informaâ€" tion, call 578â€"1570. TUESDAY A free noonâ€"hour concert featuring Michael Steinberg will be held Feb. 22 at First United Church (corner of King and William Streets, Waterlo0.) uUPCOMING The Nathanie! Dett Chorale, with pianist/composer Joe Sealy, will perform Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. at The Centre in the Square. 4. Potter‘s wheel 5. Financialty 8. Compact group of mountain 9. Piebaid horses 1. Food fish 2. Petroleum 3. Native Waterioo Symâ€" 11 14 18 20. Great Lake 22. Coin opening 23. Alberta capital 26. Basebalil‘s 28. Take prisoner quantity 34. Actress Dawber 35. Came to rest misplays 31. Wornâ€"out horse 33. Unspecified 13. Filthy habitation 16. Connective 29. Baseball KlbalIli| seesecsene se en en e ne en en e 6e n e 068 606206 The Kitchener Waterfoo Phitharâ€" monic Choir will present Healey Willan‘s Requiem Feb. 26 at 8 p.m at The Centre in the Square. For ticket information, call 578â€"1570. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Cham ber Music Society presents pianist Robert Silverman in conâ€" cert Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Music Room (57 Young St. N., Waterloo). For ticket reservations, call 886â€" 1673. Benton Street Baptist Church presents a Community Concert feaâ€" turing organist Jonathan Olden garm March 3 at 7:30 p.m. A freeâ€"will offering will help with expenses. keseseec es ce n n se e 6n en e 666 668 6 60 906 SATURDAY The Aids Committee of Camâ€" bridge, Kitchener, Waterloo and Area will hosts its annual Chairs For Charity Art Auction Feb. 19 at Kitchener city hall, The event begins at 6 p.m. Tickets are $20, available Eldon Gallery in uptown Waterloo. For information, call 570â€"3687. CONTINUING An exhibit of blown glass by Paul Rodrigue continues through March 4 at Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupont St. D., Waterloo. Wilfrid Laurier University‘s Robert Langen Gailery presents Mythic Configurations, an exhibit of acrylic on canvas by Paul Kekish, through Feb. 19. Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupont St. E., Waterloo, presents an exhibit entitled Have You Lost Your Marbles?, through Feb.18. The GALLERIES (Continued on page 19) 36. Trigonometric functions 37. Capital of Tibet 41. Bridges movie 44. Eskimo knife 46. Homo sapiens ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK‘S CROSSWORD FOUND ON CLASSIFIED 17 10 13

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