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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Mar 2000, p. 16

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16 A Alaska Arena "WINTERTWE" Solution: 13 Letters (3 Words) B Basketball Blans Boots WATERLOO FINDING THE RIGHT SUNDAY BRUNCH IS WHEN YOU GO BY A GREAT LANDMARK! Canadian Chan-15 Ch I" Cloudy Coat C old C oum vy Brave December Envuonmem Summons le 475 King St. North, Enjoy the hot entree selections including hip an jus; baton; eggs; home fries; fresh waffles and toppings; seafood bar; salad bar; select Every Sunday from 11:00 am. until 2:00 p.m. we offer our traditional Sunday Brunch. cheeses; fresh bland table; pastries; muffins and deli- cious desserts! EASY ... Reservations my The '0'.an 3 MWtllrttNitlBllftlil1 dlitttL Rum Roast (across from Shoppers Drug Mart) Waterloo Town Square Last puzzlo'l Alum: AflANTIC ATTORNEYS MEN'S '.SHOPPE 746-9136 W warm Big Sugar, with Dario Jones, Will be at the Lyric March 18. Trooper performs at Lulu’s March " For ticket information, call 6500000, Ferron will be at Emmanuel United Chard: in Waterloo April 14. ‘ Electric Thursdays con- tinue at The Centre in the Square March 23 with An Evening of the Eagles and Paul Simon. This concert features the Jeans 5 Classic Band and the Kittheeter-Watedoo Symphony. For ticket information, call 5784570. The Songwriters Circle. a long-standing maritime tradition, will be per- formed March 25 at 7:30 pm. at The Centre in the Square. The performance, featuring Man: Jordan, Amy Sky and Lam Smith, will be filled with song, personal anecdotes and spontaneous creativity. Call 578-1570 for ticket information. "Canada's singing priest" Rev. Mark Curtis will per: form April 1 at 8 pm. at St. Jacobs Mennonite Garth. For ticket infor- mation, call 664-2268. PUBS The Circus Room, 729 King St. E., presents Water- loo singer Matt Osborne hosting an open stage jam- <Hama every Tuesday beginning at 9 pm. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo, fea- Coolidge 5 Beer Ingredient 9 Criminal 10. Show in . 12 Dove relative 13 Rabbis greeting 15 One prefix 16 Walrus tooth 18 Adheswe 19 Real estate 21 Lord 23 Urge on 24 Checkered pattern 26 Soldiers 28 Ruled oul 30. Bandage cloth " Least good 37. - cane 38. Small out 40. Cordera's dad 41. And then some 43. Bounce back 45. Signal to act 46. Maior-domo All Argue against 50 Its after gamma " Slipknot 52. Not courtterteit 53 Japanese money 1 Saskalch- ewan's capital 2 _ de France 3, Horn sound 4, Put an end lo 5, Aquatic rodent l, Singer [NEH] DOWN ACROSS 6. Tough wood 7. Catch mes in practice a, Deucalion's son 9 Coming last It, Ferric oxide powder 12, Tooth part " Tilly and Ryan 17. Physical 20 Flintstones pet 22 Made a picture 25, Lairs 27, Graven image 19 41 3D 37 46 31 tures Duo From The DOCS on Thursday and Friday and Ian Tanner on Satur day. The Duke features a Celtic jam on Wednesdays, Failte, 85 Kings St, N., Watedoo, features 8luesynergy every Wednes- day, Sandy & Aaron every Thursday and Nonie Crete every Sunday. Fox . Pheasant. 140 um- versity Ave. W., presents Neil Murray on Thursday. A Celtic jam is featured every Sunday from 6:45 to 9:15 p.m, Sunday nights also feature an open jam with White Courtesy Phone beginning at 9:30 pm. Lancaster House, 574 Lancaster St. W., presents Gravity on Thursday. The Loo, 2 King St., N., Waterloo, presents live jazz every Thursday with (BM) 2 -- Bruce MacColI (trumpet) and Benjamin Murphy (guitar). CLASSICS TODAY The Greensleaves Early Music Trio will give a free noon-hour performance March 8 at First United (hunch, comer of King and William Streets in Waterloo. WLU faculty of music stu- dent composers will per- form March 8 at 8 p.m. at the Maureen Forrester Recital Kali. Admission is free.. THURSDAY The Kitdterter-Waterfoo Symphony continues it 32 52 42 16 25 38 47 29 Almost universal 30 Window part 31 Not in a whisper 32 Singer June 34 Break during a school day 35 Dressing poured over food 36 Waste allowance 39 Fake 42 She Fr 43 Cfllffllllll 10 13 39 Pops series March 9-11 at The Centre in the Square with Liberate and the Age of the Beatles. For ticket infor- mation, call 578-1570. FRIDAY The Laurier Singers, under the direction of Noel Edison, will perform Bach's St. John Passion March 10 at 8 pm, and March 12 at 3 pm. Both performances will be held in the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. Tickets are $8 and $4. TUESDAY A free noon-hour concert will be held March 14 at the Marleen Forrester Recital Hall. The concert will feature Michael recorder), Heather Shaw (soprano), Douglas Haas (harpsichord), Karen Pedersen (oboe), and Edgar Ttanak (baroque dancer). UPCOMING The WLU Flute Ensemble, under the direction of Amy Hamil- ton, will perform March 17 at 8 pm. at the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. Admission is free. The Renaissance Singers will perform Bach's Magrir fhat March 25 at 8 pm. at St. And'ew's Presby- terian Chunk M Queen St. N. Tickets are available at Twelfth Night Music Store in Waterloo. For fur- Purvesamith (oboe, 33 44 (Continued on page 17) 49 44 Haulboy 47 Seventh leller 49, Mr Voighl ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD FOUND " CLASSIFIED PAGE 45 34

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