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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Aug 2001, p. 18

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Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For further information, call the arts centre at 747â€"5049. DADS: THE MUSICAL Drayton Festival Theatre preâ€" sents a roleâ€"reversing romp, Dads: The Musical, through Sept. 2. For more information, call the box office at 1â€"888â€" 449â€"4463. â€" Blyth Festival‘s production of McGillicuddy by Keith Roulston continues through Sept 15. For ticket informaâ€" tion, call 1â€"877â€"862â€"5984. Drayton Festival Theatre preâ€" sents No Sex Please, We‘re British, through Aug. 25. For ticket information, call 638â€" 5555. Blyth Festival presents The Passion of Narcisse Mondoux, through Aug. 24 "THE NEIGHBOURKHOODS AND SUBURBS OF DALLAS" â€" Solution: 14 Letters Abrams Addison Allen Arden Argyle Artinglon (2 Words) Baich Springs Bent iree Histee Bntlon Colleywle Colin Coppell Casa Linda Ciladet Datlas Dalworthington De Soto Ells Ellum Euless Fort Worth Fnsco Gastonwood Gien Lakes Grapevine Haltom Hasiet Heath Hilside Hurst Hutchins India Iring Johnson Keller Kessler Kiest O Old Lake Lake Park Lakeside Lancaster Lawson Lucas Mansfield Mesquite Murphy Theatre on the Grand in Fergus presents Spinning Yarns, through Aug. 25. For tickets call (519) 787â€"1981. ONE ACT PLAY WEEXEND The Kâ€"W Little Theatre preâ€" sents its One Act Play Weekend, featuring producâ€" tions of ‘dentity Crisis, The Last Touchyâ€"Feely Drama of the American Stage and Match Made in Heaven, through Sept. 22 at 9 Princess St. in Waterloo. For tickets call 886â€"0660. J.M. Drama presents Snoopy! Aug. 22â€"26 at the Registry Theatre, 122 Frederick St., in Kitchener. For ticket inforâ€" mation, call 1â€"800â€"265 8977. Drayton Festival Theatre‘s production of Evita opens Sept. 4 and continues through Sept. 29. For ticket informaâ€" tion, call 638â€"5555. Blyth Festival presents Sometime, Never, by Norah Harding, Aug. 23. For ticket information, call aIFANULONHD Red Bird Red Oak Rendon Retta Richardson Sansom Part Scyene St Paul Last puzzle‘s Answer: THE BEATGOES ON Sunnyvale W Watauga West End The City of Waterloo‘s Thursday Music Explosion series continues Aug. 16 at 7:30 p.m. with a performance by snack. Music Explosion concerts are held at the Manulife Gathering Place, outside the Clay and Glass Gallery. Tarant The Colony University Park Volk Estates The City of Waterloo‘s Sunday Concert in the Park series continues Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. with a performance by Uncle Heavy‘s Pork Chop Revue. Sunday concerts are held at the Centennial Bandshell. A concert featuring music from popular aperas, operettas and Broadway will be presented at The Centre in the Square Sept. 5 at 8 p.m. Soloists are Ruth Ohlmann, soprano; Daniel Ohlmann, tenor; Holger Ohlmann, bassâ€"baritone; Johannes Beck, baritone, with the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony and conducted by Howard Dyck. The Matt Osborne band will release its first CD, with Adam Miner, Aug. 24 at Loose Change Louie‘s, 140 University Ave., in Waterlo0. Doors will open at 9 p.m. and the cost is $10 with a CD, or $5 without a CD. Circus Room, 729 King St. E., Kitchener, features an open stage with Waterloo singer/songwriter Matt Osborne every Tuesday night beginning at 9 p.m. Failte Irish Pub, 85 King St. N., Waterloo, presents John Eccelston on Friday and Failte on Saturday. Failte feaâ€" tures Mark Weston on Sundays, an open jam with John McKinnley on Mondays and Sandy and Aaron on Thursdays. Molly Blooms Irish Pub, 170 University Ave, Waterloo, feaâ€" tures Rob McLean on Saturday night. Molly Blooms features Mark Nelson on Thursdays and Sandy and Aaron on Fridays. Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb St. W., Waterlo0, presents live jazz every Saturday from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Aug. 18 features The Paul Mitchell Group. For information, call 747â€"5622. cup 13. Fruit drink 14. Seek refuge 15. God of love 16. Popular Canadian field sport 18. Not difficult 20. High rocky hill 21. Make work 22. Migratory grasshoppers 26. Fling overboard 29. Strong broth 30. Psychic Geller 31. Stinking 33. Inuit knife 34. Vuigar upstart 36. Salad ACROSS 1. "Believe" singer 5. Very popular 8. Unguis 12. From tee to vegetable 38. Not dense 40. For each one 41. Drama about robots 42. Hero of Vergil‘s "Aeneid" 45. Mayflower passengers 49. "The Seven Year movie) 50. Great Lake 52 53 51 54 55 Actress Carrere Aleutian island Mozambique city Talk stupidly For fear that " (Monroe song 9. Fleurâ€"deâ€"___ 10. Posters 11. Little 17. Mythical bird The Kitchener Musical Society Band will celebrate its 125th anniversary Aug. 19 with a concert at the Victoria Park Bandstand from 2:30â€"4 p.m. Featured soloist will be Harry Gleiser. An open house will be held from 5â€"7 p.m in the Victoria Park Pavilion. 2. Romanian round dance 3. Style of speaking in public 4 Hold out 45. Free from DOWN 1. Professional infirmity 6. Harem room 7. Architectural 8. Main part of a The City of Waterloo‘s Monday Melody series conâ€" tinues Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. with a performance by the Waterloo Concert Band. Monday Melody concerts are held in Brewmeister Green at the corner of King and William Streets. UE The Waterloo Community Arts Centre presents its Summer Students‘ Show through Aug. 17. The exhibit features a colâ€" lection of art from the centre‘s summer program for children ages sixâ€" 13. The Canadian Clay and Glass N CROSSWORD Ericson 22. Water lily 23 Role of a lady‘s maid in a play 24. Bulrush 25. Climbing iron 26. Only a moment 19. Explorer ago 27 Sea eagle 28. Department of private quards 32. Vietim 35. Yacht flag 37. Fit for servants 39. Pertaining to us 42. Promptly 43 Plays the part of Three exhibits â€" Colours of the Seasons by Homer Watson, Ephemeral Pastures by Peter Boots and Rhythmic Flow by Jim Kraemer â€" conâ€" tinue through Aug. 19 at the Homer Watson House & Gallery. Kâ€"W Art Gallery presents an exhibit of developments in the permanent collection through Aug. 22. Schneider Haus Museum and Gallery, 466 Queen St. S., Kitchener, presents The Russian Mennonite Migration of the 1920s: A Personal Account, an exhibit featuring Neufeld "settlers‘ effects". The exhibit continâ€" ues through April 28, 2002. *...AND THEN WE TAKE BERLIN® Kitchener‘s annual exhibiâ€" tion of artists‘ projects, a curated program of video works, will run from Sept. 15â€" 23 at Kitchener City Hall. 44. Clase off 45. Caress gently 46. Fury 47. Kindled 48. Actress Farrow ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK‘S CROSSWORD FOUND ON CLASSIFIED PAGE

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