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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Mar 2002, p. 22

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The Covered Mirror, a 40- minute drama focusing on the many aspects of end-or life care, will be presented March 28 at 7 p-m. at the Church Theatre in St. Jacobs. The play is presented by Hos- pice of Waterloo Region and the Pain lk Symptom Pro- grams ofWalerlnu Region and Wellington Dufrerim Admis- sion is free. A panel and audi- ence discussion will follow at 9 pm. Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 pm. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is " For The Mostly Organic Juice Bar (Lille. li9 King St. W., Kitchen- er, presents Fresh Squeezed Readings every Wednesday evening beginning at 8 p.m. Hosted by James P. McAuliffe, the events will include fea- tured performers and an open mic for poetry, short fiction, storytelling and music. A APB Armed Arrest tt Backup Badge Beat Bobby D Danger Delecuve Dispatch E Ewdence F Febny F Md F vame G Garage Gran H Hands up "CALL THE COPS" Solution: 12 Letters (4 Words) Boost B usts Cases C harge C lug s Com/Ids Cops C "MD C nsrs C cut set Duty" Hostages Inlonogauon loronev )ossaor Magnet o Offmrs On call Operation Leads Legal Lumen am A Pmmise is a Promise, by Robert Munsch and Michgel Kusugak. comes to The Centre in the Square March 30at l and 3:30 p.m. This show combines puppetry, music, dance. and undersea design effects, and invites children from the audi- ence to participate in the action. For ticket information, call the box oitice at 578- 1570, Theatre in the Trees presents Funny Valentines, Saturday evenings throughout Febru- ary, March and April. Doors open at 6 p.m.. buffet is served at6:30 p.m.. and show time is 8 p.m. For ticket infor- mation. call 5iS-824-4l20. Drayton Festival Theatre pre- sents the Alan Lund Memorial Scholarship Variety Show, April 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are Sito, available by calling the box office at 638-5555. Eastwood cullegiale institute presents the musical Produc- tion Kiss Me Kate, April 5-6 and April 12-13 at the school. P Partner Pat rol Penal Palm Pnda Prints Proof a Dunstan l/Wfutll S Search Report Resist Reward Roame Rosier Sane Wm ara- Lani puzzli- 0mm: 8w: - - mggsuns STATE Y Trust A benefit concert for ROOF and Anselma House will be held April 4 beginning at 8 pm. in The Circus Room. 729 King St. E., Kitchener. The concert will feature Punam Abuja, Sharon Said, Paul Macbeod and the Jam-O- Rama Allstars. Tickets are $5 at the door. Waterloo Community Arts Centre's folk concert series continues April 12 with a per- formance by Nonie Crete, with Eugene Rea (mandolin. tenor banjo, whistle guitar) Gary Kreller (accordion) and Dave Atkinson (bass). Tickets Next bevel Theatre presents The Harry and Sam Dia- logues. April 1143 at 8 pm. at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Studio Theatre. 25 Caroline St. N. Waterloo. Tick, ets are $20 for adults and $I7 for students and seniors. For further ticket information, call the Centre in the Square box office at 578- 1570. Squad Un as Statement Sling V V-oe Suspect Susooous WWantpd SWAT Warram Wm: Swen 120m U Undercover Un as IL '8terta. ma tltlm1 A student recital will be held March 28 at I230 p.m. at Conrad Grebe) Chapel. Admission is free. A chamber music concert fea- turing WLU's faculty and stu- dents will be presented March Duke ofWellington. i5 Erb M. W. Waterloo in the Atrium. leatures f Zumbo ttH tonight, Second rhtsught un lhursday. NtmieCrete on Friday. and Ian fanner on Saturday. lhe Duke also features a Celtic lam every Sunday from T p,m.-midnight, Paddy Flahertfs, 77 King M. N .. Waterlnu, features. Hair of the Dog tonight (March 27). open mic with Marc Nelson on Thursday and Crooked luck on Friday and Saturday. Sole Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb St. W.. Waterloo. pre- sents live jazz every Saturday from IO p.m. to l a.m. March 30 features Dave O'Neill (drums). Meredith Nelson mass) and Jeff King (saxo- phone). For information, call 747-5622. The WLU faculty of music presents the Improvisation Concerts Ensemble with director Glen Buhr, March 27 at 8 p.m. at the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. Admis- sion is free. 12 Unfortunately 14 __ breve 15 Historical era 16 Heart-shaped sweet cherry 18. Raw sugar 20 Old - (English theatre) 21. Piece of landed properly 22 Rock consisting of olivine 24 Unit of weight 25 Stands slanting 26 Social events 29 Leftover prece 30 Illegal activity 32 Amin of Uganda 35 Star cluster In Taurus 36 Gustave Courbet's birthplace 39 Kimono sash 40 Canadian writer Roy 42 Division of the Bible 44 Small pomon of drink 45 Lamb's pen name 46 Australian Olympian Payne 47 Eggs 48 Pre-Easter season 49 Noun suttix 50 Born 3 Gunny 4 Wooden shoe 5 Umsxtittguished 6 "Hammad 7 Disngura 8 Young salmon 9 Breio of hair 10 SW fruil 13 cm: ”at 11 ACROSS l, Plan! ttuid 4 Hang down unevenly 7 Geographic diagrams 1 Loss of mpulatnon 2 Hugh! of summer 17 Pierre Comeiiie's birthplace 19 Outspoken 23 Alanis Morissona's middle 27 Greek vowel 28 Magic password 30 Mother goddess of Asia Minor 31 33 LirsutcariGotmmor ot Prince Edward Island - 1930-33 34 2','i't3dl,,, M8WEIS To LASI WEEK‘S 35 Place lot on overnight stay CROWN“) FOUND " 36 AW!!!“ SWINE!) "(if An exhibition of watercolour paintings by Bea Hogan. KW's favourite octogertarian art instructor, continues through April 6 at the Waterloo Com- munity Arts Centre. 25 Regina St. S. For information. call 886-4577. Ian Overduin (First United Church music director) and guest soloist Matthew Jones (recorder) will present a bene- fit concert entitled Just Pipes. April? at tt pan. at First Unit- ed Church (comer of King and William Streets, Water- loo). Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. available at the door. Louise Higgins (violin), Carlos Rubin Molim. Meghan Casper (viola) and t Zarlos Izcaray (Violoncelluj will per- form a free noon-hour con- cert April 2 at the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. Ci CRO SSWORD Simplicity My Style by Valerio Hacca and Walercolours by Don Routly continue through April 6 at KOR Gallery, 79 Joseph St., Kitchener. Fm mum An exhibit entitled Family Treasures, FamilyTales con- tinues through Sept. 27 at Joseph Schneider Haus. Schneider Haus Museum and Gallery, 466 Queen St. s., Kitchener, presents The Russ- ian Mennonite Migration of the 1920s: A Personal Account, an exhibit featuring Neufeld "settlers' effects". Continues through April 28. Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupont St. E.,Waterloo, presents ceramics exhibit by Alex Hiu Man Yeung. April 6-27. An opening reception will be held April fi from 2-4 pm. Also at the gallery April 5-27 is metalsmithing by Charles Lawton-Brain. glass by Michelle Miller and millage by Noriko Maeda. 3T Ceremonial acts 38 Bristies 41 'Adam A" 43 Make lace

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