Yuk Yuk's in the Walper Terrace Hotel features Glenn Ottaway, with Casey Corbin and Stewart Silver, Dec. 21-22. Tickets are $14. Dinner pack- ages are available. For infor- mation, call 893-5233. at Itat tri',, I 't.llmNlt8 m Waterloo Stage Theatre pre- Theatre and Company's 12th season continues with Beauty and the Beast, through Dec. 30 at the King Street Theatre Centre in downtown Kitchener. Show times are Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 pan., with weekend malinees at 2 pm. For ticket information, call the box omce at 571 -7080. III "I an: Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at B pm. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre, Admission is Sli. For further information, call the arts centre at 747-5049. mun. DDrusilIu E Elijah Elm Euodia FFollx B Barlholomo Belial Genius Chum Eulychus Muila Airippa Alphaous "PEOPLE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT" Solution: 21 Letters - (2 Words) MWNN-umn Ctnada's award-winning musical comedy duo Bowser & Blue will perform Jan. 26 at 8 pm. at The Centre in the Square. For ticket informer tion, call The Centre box office at 578- 1570. Centre in the Square presents lvanka Chew the hf. as part of its Great Canadian Play series, Ian. 15 at 8 pm. Rrr ticket information, call the box toffice at 578- 1570. m m In The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony presents The Nutcracker, Dec. 28 at 7:30 pm. and Dec. 29 at 2 and 7:30 pan. at The Centre in the Square. The Saturday evening performance is a benefit for Big Sisters of Kitchener- Waterloo & Area. For ticket information, call the Centre box office at 578- 1570. Drayton Etttertainment's pro- duction of Swingtime Canteen continues through Dec. 30 at the Schoolhouse Theatre in St. Jacobs. For tick- et information. call the Drayton Entertainment box ttttice at 638-5555. WI )RI) Lott and. .-, DUNS ON THE RUN Canadian a capella icons The Nylons will perform at The Centre in the Square Jan. 25 at tt pm. East Coast Music Award-win- ner Richard Wood. with Gordon Belsher and Megan Bergeron, will perform Jan. 31 The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony's Electric Thursdays series continues Jan. 17 with All the Young Dudes, a salute to David Bowie. The concert will fea- ture the leans 'n Classics Band and vocalist Jean Meilleur. For ticket informa- tion, call 57& 1570. The Waterloo ( 'ommunity Arts Centre will host a concert fea- turing Geoff lewis, Terry Gallery. and Andrew Kerth, Jan. II at 8 pm. Tickets are $l0. For information, call 886-4577. Michael Burgess performs a Christmas concert Dec. 19 at 8 pm. at the Sanderson Centre in Brantford. For tick- ets, call I-800-265-0710. TTatgtttt. certain an: 40 Fummmom 41. Balloon filing " Minor mtutittm 45, Film 46. At no time actor 30. Stimy neat " Drive out 32 Batterysiza 33, “Smooth Operator" singer 37 Cumin mineral 38, Forest trees at a respect 2 l, Floor covering 22. Drove dangerously 23. Keeper of the apples of youth I 25. Enclave in Morocco 26, Tutelary deities 47. Canadian 28. Board game show ho: 29, "I Married a Woman" 48. Biting tty The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony's Pops series fem tum: Christmas with the Rankin Sisters, Dec. 21-22 at The Centre in the Square. For ticket information, call the box office at 578-1570. The Guelph Chamber Choir will perform Handel's ACROSS I. Accumulation 5, Projecting rock 9. Canadian dancer Peggy 10, Laughs loudly 12. Stay as if unwilling to leave 13. City sometimes called "Canada's Motor City" 15. Great Bruin 16. Famous Duck 18. Canadian publisher Hurtig 19, Turkish titles of Circus Room, 729 King St. F... Kitchener, features an open stage with Waterloo singer/songwriter Matt Osborne every Tuesday night beginning at 9 pm. Fail!!! Irish Pub. 85 King St. N., Waterloo, features Bill Craig of the Irish Rovers on Friday and Aaron 7 the Wyard Bros. on Saturday. Pailte also features Mark Weston on Sundays, an open jam with John McKinnley on Mondays and Sandy and Aaron on Thursdays On New Year's Eve, Failte features The Mcflys. Molly Blooms Irish Pub, 170 University Ave., Waterloo, fea- tures Mark Nelson on Thursdays and Sandy and Aaron on Fridays. Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb St. W., Waterloo, pre- sents live jazz every Saturday from 10pam to 1 am. Dec. 22 features Mark McIntyre (bass), Bob Shields (guitar) and Dave O‘Neill (drums). For information, call 747-5622. 1. Canadian " Sixties r0 Shakespearean actress Shannon 2. Baking ingradiam 25, Greek col 3, Past onc's prime 26. Morokm's 4. Thisbe's lover magnityin 5. Farm wind by a 27. David's st tenant (Brit) 28. 'Consunl 6, Promising (ND. tan 7. Enwmoidoium 29. MMoattt 8. Rieto's dolphin 30. mend 9. Baal-n priest 32. Canaan " Pious ot randy mamM' 12, Throw in a man: 47. Canadian TV talk show host Bullard IN)l The WU] faculty of music presents the Gryphon Ttio (Annalee Patipatanakoon. violin; Roman Borys, cello; James Park, piano), Jan. 8 at noon at the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. Admission is free. The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony's Pops series fea- tures a Salute to Dance, Ian. 11-12 am p.m. atThe Centre The K-W Symphony Masterpiece series features Heavenly Memories, Ian. 4-5 at 8 pan. atThe Centre in the Square. For ticket informa- tion, call 578-1570. The KitchenenWaterloo Symphony's annual New Year's Day celebration Salute to Vienna will be held lan. l at 2:30 pm. at The Centre in the Square. The concert will fea- ture conductor Bernhard Schneider, coloratura soprano Margarita Halasa, tenor Zrinko Soto. as well as dancers form Ballet Jiirgen. For ticket information. call 578- 1570. Ff fr, Fr W W E \‘(IROS m Shannon 39. Pm 25, Greek consonant " Her 26, "orologists' M. Mk mattnitrtntr classes ex 27. David's son - Danube 22 Appears " Sixties rocket 14, M'A'S‘H actor 17. Ardent devotee 20, River tttming into the (no. Lana song) A mixed media exhibit by Catherine Gibbon entitled Dance of the hours will be featured at wu, Robert Langen Gallery, Jan, B-26. An opening reception will be held Jan. 9 from 4-5 p.m. The Waterloo Community Arts Centre presents a pho- tography exhibit by Bert Coats, Ian. 4- 19. Also, work- shops with Coats will be held Jan, 19 and 26 from noon-2 pm. at the arts centre, 25 Regina St. s., Waterloo, For information, call 886-4577. Schneider Hans 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 Apri128. 2002. The Waterloo Community Arts Centre presents its Small Wonders Show & Sale through Dec. 21. premier M. Dawn goddess 38, Be Mindrawn 39. Prayer ending " Here: Fr. M. Mickey Rooney's photographer 35. Manitoba's 20m 34. French ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWRD FOUND ON CLASSOFIED mm