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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jun 2000, p. 24

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G Gelatinous Gleaming Glistening "TACTILE TEXTURES" Solution M Metailic CATTLEMANS STEAK AND POTATO PANCAKE ENTREE! Bristly Burnished Chalky Cool Corrugated Granular Greasy ALONG WITH OUR DELUXE SUNDAY BRUNCH, WE ARE ADDING A SPECIAL Hard Harsh Inlaid Irregular Level ApuLts $16.95 CHILDREN $9.95 475 King St. N. Waterloo, ON. 11 am â€" 2 PM 18 Powdery Prickly The Elmira District Secondary School Youth Players present Office Hours by Norm Foster June 15â€"17 at 8 p.m. nightly at the school. Tickets are $8, available at the door. Paradox Theatre Company presents Best of the Bard June 15â€"18 and June 22â€"25 at the Waterloo Park bandshell. Evening performances begin at 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinee perforâ€" mances start at 1 p.m. Theatre on the Edge performs improvisational comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For information, call the box office at 747â€"5049. SHAKESPEARE N THE PARK Workshop presents Sinbad The Sailor (Arabian Nights) June 17 at 1:30 p.m. at Eastwood collegiate institute auditorium. Tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for children. Kâ€"W Children‘s Drama Sandy Sharp 17 Letters (3 Words) BEVALUONHND Last puzzie‘s Answer: FAB FOUR FASCINATION Swoilan: Tacxy Tarmished Tender Thomy Tingly Theatre on the Edge will tape live performances of its improv comedy series June19â€"20 at Waterloo Stage Theatre. The shows will air on Rogers Television. Admission is free. Drayton Festival Theatre preâ€" sents Over the River and Through the Woods, a comedy by Joe DiPietro, June 20â€"July 15. For ticket information, call 638â€"5555. i Drayton Festival Theatre preâ€" sents A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline through Dec. 31 at the St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre. For ticket informaâ€" tion, call 638â€"5555. Theatre on the Grand preâ€" sents Maggie‘s Getting Married through June 24. for ticket information, call 1â€"519â€" 787â€"1981. Canada‘s Largest Travelling V Velvety W Warm Waxed Actors needed, both male and female, to volunteer for sumâ€" mer film‘projects in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo area. All ages needed, especially 18â€"33. Experience an asset, but not essential. Phone 885â€"8117 and leave a message or eâ€"mail thorel@nonline.net to arrange an audition. 54â€"40 will be at Club Denim in Guelph June 15. The Circus Room, 729 King St. E., presents Waterloo singer Matt Osborne hosting an open stage jamâ€"oâ€"rama every Tuesday beginning at 9 Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo, features Michael Something on Friday and Saturday . The Duke also feaâ€" tures a Celtic jam on Wednesdays. Failte, 85 King St. N., Waterloo, features royal power 8. Durable wood 9. Knife sharpener 11. Roadrunner‘s foe 12. Black and white horses 14. Lennon‘s love 15. Listen in 17. Jacob‘s son 18. Wire measure 19. At all 20. Major mountain range 23. Perpetually 26. Pop‘s mate 28. Break the law of God 29. Daze 32. Twangy 36. Calamity 37. $1000 39. Lifetime 40. Locking bracelets 44. 2000 pounds 45. Hortific experience 46. Chubby 48. Deals in 49. Abrasive 50. King in Latin 51. Signify DOWN 1. Farther on than 2. Paul Brandt hit ACROSS 1. He‘s "Big" on Sesame Streel 5. Symbol of 3. Reckoned value 4. Think about other things _‘ 5. Singer Redding 6. Tear apart 7. Leave in time of need 8. Schwarzâ€" ©_ enegger character 9. Magic formulas 10. Diving birds 11. Finale of a pas secret 16. By way of de deux 13. Observe in The Kitchenerâ€"Waterlo0 Chamber Music Society preâ€" sents at Windfest concert, June 17 at 8 p.m. in the Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. For ticket informaâ€" tion, call 886â€"1673. The Kâ€"W Community Orchestra will perform at evening of chamber music June 20 at 8 p.m. at the Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. For ticket informaâ€" tion call 886â€"1673. Joseph Schneider Haus preâ€" sents an exhibit entitled Berlin: Button Capital, June 15 through Nov. 12. An openâ€" ing reception will be held June 15 at 7 p.m. The Big Fall: Industrial Demolition and Artifacts, an 14 11 17 \~ CROSSWORD 41 21. Flightless bird 22. Conciliatory bribe 24. Victory 25. Sayings 27. Ski run bumps 29. Flies aloft 30. Easily chewed 31. Judge in sports, for short 33. Second largest planet 34. Anguish 35. Give for a while 36. Which person? 38. Actor Zimbalist 41. Cross out, in printing WLU‘s Robert Langen Gallery presents Déja Vu, and exhibit by Grade 7 and 8 students at St. Michael elementary school in Waterloo. The exhibit conâ€" tinues through June 24. STUDENT ART SHOW The University of Waterloo Art Gallery in the Modern Languages building features Identified By Sight, an exhibit of works by fourthâ€"year gradâ€" uating students. The exhibit continues through June 16. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 1â€" 4 p.m. An exhibit of paintings by Jean Newbery is on display at the offices of Canaccord Capital (101â€"80 King St. S., Waterloo) through Aug. 31. Pal‘s Galerie, 16 John St. W., Waterloo, presents Menagerie, an exhibition of photographic art by KCI stuâ€" dents, throughout June. The Ontario Juried Quilt Show continues at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery through June 25. 42. Lime 43. A portion 47. Congou 47 ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK‘S CROSSWORD FOUND ON CLASSIFIED PAGE 19 10 13

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