' Next Level Theatre presents The Weir through Oct. 27 at the Church Theatre, 1376 King St. in St. Jacobs. For tick- et information. call the Centre in the Square box Mtice at 578-1570. t " “I m Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 pm. at the Waterloo Community Arts Gentle. Admission is " For further information. call the arts centre at 747-5049. Waterloo Stage Theatre (24 Kings St. s., Waterloo) pre- sents The Long Weekend, through Oct. 20. For ticket information, call the box office at 888-0000. Theatre on the Grand in Fergus presents Norm Foster's Jasper Station through Oct. 20. For tickets, call the box omce at5i9-787-19Bl, Drayton Entertainment's pro- THEME WORDS latch“ Amarg Chihuahua Bobtail wurs University Players will present keepirtgTorn Nice by Lucy Gannon, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays between Oct. 26 and Nov. 4 in the WLU Studio Theatre, 65 Dodge St. Shows begin at 8 pm. Tickets are " Parking is available across the street in let " behind 202 Regina St. K-W Musical Productions presents Mived, featuring such classics as "Food. Glorious Food", "Consider Yourself" and "As bong As He Needs Me", Nov. 15-17 at The Centre in the Square. For show times and tickets. call 578- 1570. "AT THE DOG SHOW" Solution: 14 Letters (2 Words) Canadian comedian Ron James will perform at The Centre in the Square Nov. 19, For ticket information, call 578- 1570. Moist lead singer David Usher will bring his solo act to The K 5mg» Fm ssuun HIZWORD lim Payne and Fergus O'Byrne will perform Oct. 27 at 2 pm. (children's perfor- mance) and 8 pm at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Tickets for the mati- nee performance are ss for children and $8 for adults Tickets for the evening per- formance are $12 in advance and $15 at the door, For irtfur- mation, call 886-4577. Sloan will perform at The Lyric, Oct. 27. Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster outlets and at HMV in Waterloo. '80s British rockers The Cult will be at The Lyric Oct. 30. Tickets are on sale at all Ticketmaster outlets and HMV in Waterloo. II! 012, with special guests Kottonmouth Kings. Bionic live and Sunny bedferd. will be at The Lyric Nov. 10. Tickets available at Ticketmaster outlets. The Watchmen. with By Divine Right and Smoother, will perform at The Lyric Nov. 24. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster outlets and Lu! wands Answer. Yuy Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb fit.W, Waterloo, pre- sents live jazz every Saturday from 10 pm, to I am. Oct. 20 features Rob Fekete (key- board, March Cashion (bass) and Paul Mitchell (trumpet). For information, call 747- The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony will present Salute to the Movies as part of its Pops series, Oct. 19-20 at the Centre in the Square. Brian Jackson will be featured. The Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society will 1. Political group 5. Singer McEntire 9. Shoe wittttt we 12. Apiece 13. Figure skating 'u mp 14. amass point 15. Isaac‘s son ltr. Wenemigm champion in 1933 18. Go to see 20. Long-haired ox 21. Pie nut 24. My 39. gmup 27. Compass point 28. On Ioan M. PM painter 33. Davao? ty 35. ttQ 36. British teenager ttf he was: 38. 'Tho Lille At, Olin. nos. 42. ExtmtgmqMriai " Jimmiu " Soviet gymnast Km " Puddle 52. Gmk war god " Make a loud 55 Music hall: 56 Egg part 39. Greek actress 43. First premier of Saskatchewan ACROSS 1 O, Mn taxttrtturticatiorts The Renaissance Singers will present "There Will Always Be an England", Oct. 27 at 8 pm. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Tickets are available at Welfth Night Music Stores in the Atrium, 1rBruttytrmuttt Ad,MtturNat'tt â€Denim MW The WLU Mnd ensemble will perform Music for the 20th Century Band. Oct. 73 at 3 pm. in the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. Tickets are $4 for seniors, students and mem- bers of the WLU community, and $8 for the general public. Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupont St. E.,Waterloo, presents an exhibit of recent paintings by Isabella Stefanescu through Oct. 27, The University ofWaterloo Art Gallery features Geometries 1 ' Nadir collocmr 2. Pumas 3. W306 ml 5.Piluhlo 6.Dutyon__ 1, (oittic May Day is IE terbexro CROSSWOR0 " tir.Soortertoqtt 21.Pool 222i(t'l'lgg',rg 2 .1hmettt-ttapett 2s.unetsttemuet'rttt §3 5mm ANSWERS TO ii iiiiiiiiiiii' 53:32:51, ad lr,'S,,fd,',r,," s“ PAGE u‘Moumnihin Alarm, an exhibit of ceramic installations by lane Adeney, continues through Oct. 18 at the University olWalerloo Art Gallery in East Campus Hall. The exhibition catalogue includes the essay Signs of Forced Entry by guest writer Linda Kenyon. An exhibit by Ed Pien entitled Deep Waters continues through Nov. 4 at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener (in the Centre in the Square.) 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 continues through April 28, 2002. Eldon Gallery, 14 King St. N.. Waterloo, presents an exhibit by Cambridge artist Jeff Farsi featuring landscape. seascape. still life and garden paintings. 45 British funnel at, African bond " Can! game 49. Womm 50, Noah‘s mu! To" Ti