The Mostly Organic Juice Bar Café. 119 King St. W., Kitchenâ€" er, presents Fresh Squeezed Readings every Wednesday evening beginning 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. Theatre & Company present? The Art of Dining, May 30â€" June 15 at the King Street Theâ€" atre Centre. For show times and ticket information, call the box office at 571â€"0928. 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. Andre Philippe Gagnon. the man of a thousand voices, comes to The Centre in the 1,000 VOICES A ABC Audio B Blip Bravo Broadcast Buttons F Family Fees Flip Fox D Dial Discovery Drama G Global H HGTV E ESPN K Knobs Cable Captioned CBC ©BS Channels Comedy Commercials Computer Contrast Credit Crisp CRTC Input Install _ M Media Licence Movies Lines MuchMusic Listings N NBC Living room News Locatinn O Outiet Monthly "CABLE TV" Solution: 14 Letters (2 Words) P Payâ€"Perâ€"View PBS Picture Produce Drayton Entertainment opens the 2002 season with the Cole Porter classic Anything Goes, through June 8 at the Drayton Festival Theatre. For tickets, call 1â€"888â€"449â€"4463. ON THE GRAND Theatre on the Grand presâ€" ents Race Day through June 15. For ticket information, call 1â€"519â€"787â€"1981. Theatre Threeâ€"Eleven in Listowel features John Murell‘s Waiting For the Parade through June 16. For show times and ticket inforâ€" mation. call the box office at 1â€"877â€"455â€"0552 or visit www.theatre3] 1.com. Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Little Theatre (9 Princess St. E.. Waterloo} presents The London Cuckolds through June 8 at 8 p.m. For ticket information, call the box office at 886â€"0660. Drayton Entertainment present presents Canadian Loonie. June 5â€"Aug. 31 at the Schoolhouse Theatre in St. lacobs. For show times and Output nVA ONHD R Remote Rogers T Timeshift $ Schedule Transmitter Shaw _ y UHF §haw‘ Uncut Programs Signal Space Stereo Splitter U UHF Static Uncut Last puzzle‘s answer: EVERGREEN STATE Weekend Comedy opens June 12 at the Drayton Festival Theatre and continues through July 14. For ticket information, call the box office at 638â€"5555. The Food & Shelter Benefit concert will be held June 2 from noonâ€"6:30 p.m. on Victoria Park Island. Featured performers include Since 84, The Norma Jeanne Band. Bob Young, Meg O‘Brien, Midnight Sun, The Hogan Boys, and Gary Davison. Donations of cash or nonâ€" perishable food items will support the House of Friendâ€" ship‘s emergency food hamâ€" per program. Garnet Rogers hosts Stephen Fearing and Aengus Finnan at The Centre in the Square‘s Songwriters‘ Circle, June 6 at 8 p.m. For ticket information. call the Centre box office at 578â€"1570 V VHF Wire VHS Video _ Y YTV Visual Voltage WWave Weather Circus Room, 729 King St. 1... Kitchener, features an open stage with Waterloo singer/songwriter Matt Osborne every Tuesday night beginning at 9 p.m. Duke of Wellington, 33 lb St W., Waterloo in the Atrium, features a Celtic jam every Sunday from 7 p.m.â€"midnight. Failte Irish Pub, 85 King St. N. Waterlo0, features an open jam with John McKinnley on Monâ€" days, Solo on Wednesdays and Sandy and Aaron on Thursâ€" days. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, 128 Pioneer Drive, features Double Impact on Friday and Saturday. Paddy Flaherty‘s, 77 King St. N., Waterloo, features Karaoke tonight, open mic with Daren Swanson on Thursday and Those Guys on Friday and Saturday. Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb St. W., Waterloo, presents live jazz every Saturâ€" day from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. June 1 features the Interplay Trio â€"Ted Blackbourn (piano). Karl Stevenson (bass}, Bill Hancock, For informaâ€" tion, call 747â€"5622. Windfest continues May 31 at 8 p.m. at 57 Young St. W.. Waterloo. For tickets informaâ€" tiou. call 886â€"1673. CHAMEBER ORCHESTRA The Kitchenerâ€"Wateriao Chamber Orchestra, with guest pianisi Joel Hastings Conqueror 15. Newfoundland Cape 17 Cheak 18 Money assessed 20 Zero score in tennis 22. Canadian colour 23. Of sound 25. Ontanc canal 27. Against an opinion 29. ___ de Janeiro 30. Preserved cucumbers 34. Of the sun 38 Make a mistake 39. Secluded wooded valley 41 "Green Hornet" character 42. Imaginative wnter 44. Made up of two units 1 Modern word of approval 5. Grampus 8 Sicilian wine 9. Hardâ€"hearted 11. Ride a horse, as a profession 12. Leguminous plant 14. Halfâ€"brother of William the 47. Audience‘s demand 49. Caim and unruffied 51. In advance 52. Novelist Zola 53. Nethedands commune 54. Covered with frost 1. Hume Cronyn movie 2. Mork‘s planet 3. Remaining 4. Faithful 5. Pay dirt 6. Ladder step 7.E __ 8. Formar Newfoundland ACROSS 23 11 18 14 42 47 EVsT The Penderecki String Quarter performs as part of Quartetâ€" fest, June 2 at 8 p.m. in The Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. For ticket informaâ€" tion, call 886â€"1673. The Waterloo Community Orchestra will perform a Chamber Music Night, June 18 at 8 p.m at 57 Young St. W. Waterloo. Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for seniors and $5 for students. Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupont St. E.,Waterloo, presâ€" ents a group paintings show, featuring Sheila Karrow, Barry McCarthy, Tim Murton, as well as a clay exhibit by Stephen Hawes, June 1â€"29. An opening reception will be held June 1 from 2â€"4 p.m. Portraits and Landscapes, an exhibit of works in acrylic by Paul Kekish. continues through May 31 at the Eldon 16. Source of milk 19. Clock sound 21. Site of the onginal Otympic Games 24 Feeling no warmth 26. Employ one‘s sight 28. "You ___ Me" (Anne Murray 30 *___ ie Moko® (1936 film) 31. Richie Rich‘s robot maid 32 Christmas crib 33 Stallone‘s sobriquet 35. Short while ago 36 Expiate 37. !taly‘s caprtal 40 Type of printer 31 32 O HONKSLYGTJt 27 43 19 43. Dniven slantingly (said of a nail) 45. Mrs: Brute Wilhs > 48. Former premier of Ontario 50. Raised edge The Waterloo public library‘s main branch {Albert and Dupont Streets) features a dis play of acrylic scraper board art. The exhibit continues through May 31 HOMER WATSON GALLERY The Art 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. JURIED QUILT SHOW The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery presents the Ontario Juried Quilt Show, through June 23. FAMALY TREASURES QULT ANTHOLOGY The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery features Master As Mentors, an exhibit that explores the process of print making, through June 23. An exhibit entitled Family Treasures. Family Tales con tinues through Sept. 27 at Joseph Schneider Haus. Joseph Schneider Haus fea tures Needles and Pins: A Story Quilt Anthology, through Nov. 1. ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK‘S CROSSWORD FOUND ON CLASSIFIED PAGE 41 17 22 35 36 13 37