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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 May 2002, p. 27

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mcE The Mostly Organic Juice Bar Café, 119 King St. W., Kitchenâ€" er, presents Fresh Squeezed Readings every Wednesday evening%eginning at 8 p.m. Hosted by James P. McAuliffe, the event will include featured performers and an open mic for poetry, short fiction, storyâ€" telling and music. Isinglass Theatre presents The Designated Mourner at The Church Theatre in St. Jacobs May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 at 8 p.m., with a matinee performance May 5 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for senâ€" jors and students. Call 579â€" 0943 for more information or to reserve tickets. Tickets are also available at the door. Cash only. ON THE ED6E 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. H Hare! D Deshares Desilets Dion Duceppe G Gauthier Geoffrion Goupit Guay A Asselin B Barbeau Beauchamp Bechard Bedard Begin Bellehumeur Benoit Boisciair Bordeleau Bouhanne Brassard Brien Brodeur Brouiliet Facal Fillion Cauchon Charbonneau Charest Cholette Chretien Cliche Cote Crete Cusano "QUEBEC J Juhen K Kelley Kieffer Lachance Lafreniere Lalonde Landry Laurin Lebel POLITICIANS" Solution: 14 Letters (2 Words) Drayton Entertainment opens the 2002 season with the Cole Porter classic Anything Goes, May 7â€"June 8 at the Drayton Festival Theatre. For tickets, call 1â€"888â€"449â€"4463. Elora Theatre Company presâ€" ents the romantic comedy Mary, Mary, through May 4 at Theatre on the Grand. For ticket information, call 519â€" 787â€"1981. Elmira Theatre Company presents Weekend Comedly, written by Jean and Sam Bobrick through May 11 at the Carriage Hall, 28 Snyder St. S., Elmira. For tickets, call the Centre in the Square box office at 578â€"1570. The Centre in the Square presents the Tony Awardâ€"winâ€" ning Broadway hit Ragtime. May 13â€"15 at 8 p.m. and May 14 at 2 p.m. For ticket inforâ€" mation, call 578â€"1570. Country music singer Laura Rose performs May 3 at the M Maitais Marchand Marois Marsan Martin Mercier Mulcair Lelievre Leroux Letourneau HIZWORD P Paradis Patry Payne Pettigrew Pomerleau R Robillard Rochon S Simard Sirros Stâ€"Laurent Bruce and Kathy Snow, with cast members from the Tommy Hunter Road Show and a Newfoundland champi on button accordionist, will perform May 5 at 7 p.m. at Waterloo North Presbyterian Church. Admission is free. Singer/songwriter Lynn Miles, accompanied by lan LeFeuvre, will perform May 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Princess Cinema. Opening act is Scott B. Sympathy. Tickets are $15 in advance at the Princess, Old Goat Books and Encore Records, and $17.50 at the door. 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. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo in the Atriâ€" um, features a Celtic jam every Sunday from 7 p.m.â€" midnight. Failte Irish Pub, 85 King St. N.. Waterloo, features Gig on Friday, Mike Fagan on Saturâ€" day and Hall and James on Sunday. Failte also features an T Tremblay V Venne W Wiliams Last puzzie‘s answer: PAN HANDLERS The Waterloo Chamber Playâ€" ers presents the String Breeze string orchestra concert, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. at The Cedars Worship Centre, 543 Beechâ€" wood Dr., Waterloo. The conâ€" cert will feature Allen Whear, cellist with the musical group Tafelmusik. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students and seniors, and $8 for children sixâ€"12. Children under five are admitted free. For further ticket information, call 885â€" The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Music Society presents the Quaternion Ensemble May 5 at 8 p.m in the Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for stuâ€" dents and seniors, available at Words Worth Books, Twelfth Night Music Shoppe. Music player 9. "My Gal ___" 12. Eliel‘s son 13 Dull yellowish brown 14. Hasten 15. Cross in the form of an X 17. Paut Brandi song 18. Recorder button 19 Capital of Armenia 21. Broadway play 23. ___ Scotia 24. Site of King Arthur‘s Court 28. Nostrils 31. Eggs 32. Carved totem pole 34 Penod of time 35 Governorâ€"general of Canada {1974â€"79) 38. ‘The Great Train __ 41. Remain in readiness 43 Common level 44. Wife of Naoise 47. Suffers embarrassment 51. Social insect 52 Nova Scotia city 54. Disney dwarf 55. Fiftyâ€"three in Roman numerals 56. Piece of evidence 57. Tree akin to the olives 58. Otherwise 59. Extinct New Zealand bird 1. Ink stain 5 Montreal baseball DOWN 1 "Adam ___" 2. Suggestive look 3. Killer whale 4 Dishevel 5. Sullivan and Begley 6. Roentgen‘s discovery ACROSS 24 44 51 35 54 57 12 31 15 18 11 Boxer Spinks 16 Ontario lake 20 Actress Le Gallienne 22 Sarah McLachian song 24. Mountain pass 25. Haill 26 "Great Expectations" character 27 Paving material Dream‘ character 9. Mock serenade for newlyweds 10. Verdi opera The Kâ€"W Singers will perform "An Evening of Song", May 5 at 7:30 p.m. at Forest Hill United Church, 121 Westmount Rd., E., Kitchener. Tickets are $8 at the door. Towers, an exhibit of works by Sandra Martin, opens May 2 at Kitchener City Hall‘s Rotunâ€" da Gallery and continues through May 31. An opening reception will be held May 2 from 4:30â€"7 p.m. Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupont St. E.. Waterloo, presâ€" ents an exhibit of folk metal by Jean Pierre Schoss, May 4â€" 25, with an opening reception May 4 from 2â€"4 p.m. Also shown at the gallery this month is a jewelry exhibit by Georgian College students and a clay exhibit by Colleen O‘Reilly Lafferty. 7 Communion plate 8 "A Midsummer Night‘s 25 A5 26 41 CROSSWOR 21 32 27 19 29 Do wrong 30. Express in words 33. Spinning toy 36 Cup handle 37. Fill full of holes 23 33 WLU‘s Robert Langen Gallery presents Earthborn, the annuâ€" al juried exhibition of the Waterloo Potters‘ Workshop, May 7â€"25. An opening recepâ€" tion will be held May 7 from 7â€" 9 p.m. Gallery hours for this exhibit are Thursdayâ€"Sunday, noonâ€"4 p.m. Admission is free, AT THE LBRARY The Waterloo public library‘s main branch ( Albert and Dupont Streets) features a disâ€" play of acrylic scraper board art. HOMER WATSON GALLERY The arts of Quilting continues through June 2 at Homer Watson House & Gallery, 1754 Old Mill Rd., Kitchener. The exhibit features quilts by Elizabeth Dugganâ€"Litch, Renske Helmuth and Carol Huehn. Two exhibits continue at KOR Gallery, 79 Joseph St., Kitchâ€" ener â€" "Reflections" by Roxâ€" anne Jervis and "I Am" by Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo high school students. The exhibits continue through May 18. An exhibit entitled Family Treasures, Family Tales con tinues through Sept. 27 at Joseph Schneider Haus. ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK‘S CROSSWORD FOUND ON CLASSIFIED PAGE 28 20 48 14 17 49 29 10 30 11

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