The Mostly Organic Juice Bar Café. 119 King St. W.. kitchen- er, presents Fresh Squeezed Readings every Wednesday evening beginning at 3 pm Hosted by James P. McAuliffe, the event will include featured performers and an open mic for poetry. short fiction, story- telling and music. Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 pan. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is " For further information, call the arts centre at 747-5049. Weekend Comedy opens lune 18 at the Drayton Festival Theatre and continues through July 20. For ticket information, call the box office at 6386555. Drayton Entertainment presents Canadian Iconic. A Akane Marni F Fuyuko G Ginko H Hamklchl Haruko Hatsue Hiroe Hiromi Hiroshi Hisae Hitoshi Honami Hoshiyo K Katsumi Kazuko Keiko Kimie M Madoka Alsuko Chika Chikuma Chinatsu Chisato Chiyeko Koiso Koken Kyoko lkuyo Matsn "THE JAPANESE BABY GIRL" Solution: 13 Letters (3 Words) Miluki Theatre on the Grand in Fergus presents its annual Ragtime Festival, June 26-29. For ticket information, call 1-5i9-787-198i. The Blyth Festival Theatre presents Goodbye. Piccadilly by Douglas Bowie, July 3-Aug 9. For show times and ticket information, call 1-877-862- Theatre on the Grand in Fel- gus presents Midnight Mad- ness, Mr 3-27. For ticket information, call 1-519-787- 1981. George F. Walker's Filthy Rich plays at Btrtlt July If-At Jo. The Tea Party, Mudmen and Full Nine, play Club Denim in Guelph June 19. For-ticket iurmiation, a 1-877-862-5984. Ritsuko Runlro Surnilto Suzuko YURI] Moe Berg and the gang will perform June 21 at Fiddler's Green Irish Pub in Cam- bridge. â€MM The Uptown Waterloo Jazz Festival will hit the streets July 11-13. Outdoorstages will be set up at Manulife Place (cor- ner of Erb and Caroline Streets) and the Regina Street parking lot (comer of Regina and WillisWay), Circus Room ,729 King St, East. Kitchener, features an open stage with Waterioo singer; songwriter Matt Osborne every Tuesday night beginning at 9 pan. Dulce MWMiington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo in the Atrium, features Gary McGill on Thursday. None Crete on Fri- day, the Stone Prophets on Saturday and a Celtic jam every Sunday from 7 pm. to midnight. Fame Irish Pub. 85 King M. N., Waterloo. features J. Brian on Friday, Sandy a: Friends on Sat- Last puzzlo'l answer: DESIGN FOR LIVING Y Yaelto Yayoi Yuritro Yusuke Yutsuko The KitchenerWaterloo Phil- harmonic Choir performs The Book with Seven Seals, with help from Consort Caricatis, the Arnold Schoenberg of Austria and Ben Hemmer, June 20 at Centre in the Square. For ticket informa- tion, call 578-1570. The Kitchener-Waterioo Chamber Music Society pre- sents the Toronto Ttiolsergei Nikanov, violin; Nata Belkin, cello; Marianna Romansky. piano), June 22 at 8 pan. in the Music Room. 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. For ticket infor- mation, call 886-1673. 1, Amalekite king 5. Stung beer 8. “Peter Pan" pirate 12. Neck hair 13. Inuit knife 14. Brewing grain 15. King of Germany 16 Merely medtanical 18 Nepal mountain climber 20 Hairpiaces 21 Restaurant waiter 23 Doctrine 26 Pertaining to tenths 29 Copremier of Canada with MacNab 31 Rule! of the Aesil 32 1000 pounds 34 Modern word of approval 35 Leah and Rachet's father 37 Sought Ihe atfet:titms of 39 Ontario town 40 Edmmtm loathe“ New: 42 Have lodgings 44 That is to say " Emotimta0y moving 51 Conceptim 52 Month after Av 53 VW 54 River Bowing into the Baltic 66 Dotted with stars, in 56 "dinghettti have! 57 Any at he Wee goddesses 1 Book of he Bam 2 Phitigtimr city 3 -- meridian A Town in Ontario 5 PM! of Egypt 6 Mullen spiny lobster 7 Canadian shun story writer 8 Complaoom ACROSS I"! M m The K-W Society of Artists will hold a special exhibition June 20 from 6-9 pan. at the House of Friendship's Emergency Food Hamper program, 807 Guelph St., Kitchener. Dona- tions of cash or food will be accepted but are not required. All are welcome. Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupont St. E.Mguerloo, pre- sents a group paintings show, featuring Sheila Kanow, Barry McCarthy. Tim Multan, as well as a clay exhibit by Stephen Hawes, through June The Eldon Gallery, " King St. N., Waterloo, hosts a show of travel photography by Linda Jung. The exhibit, which con- tinues through June 30. fea- tum photographs of Peru and Bolivia. " Parent's sister 19 Actress Dawbor 22 Press a mouse button 24 Clodhopper 25 Show a hand of cards 26 Distribmo in charm 27 Choose like Gouda 28 Canopy covering an altar 30 Outer and at the scapula 33 India‘s and 36 Mennonite gas 9 Load rmtrtoxitht 10 Actoran " AhbNNitrtktrtattheqrtttora as Actress mains" KOR Gallery, 79 Joseph St., Kitchener, presents Bali Encounter by Mary Lou Hiller and Cuba by Pierre Bischoff, through June 29. 41 Firtartcial lailure " Stare at " Edible oorrn of the taro 46 Knowing look 47 Entertaining tale 48 Foollilto part 49 BuMgttt cry 50 Word used to Indicate the The Kitchener-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 Hans fea- tures Needles and Pins: A Story Quilt Anthology. through Nov. 1. Stratidrd, features an exhibit by Eva McCauley. Gailely ' 270 Water St._ Gallery on the Grand. 200 King St. N., Waterloo, hosts a 'Meet the Artist' reception June 21 from 7-9 p.m. fea- tured artists are Eldon Leis, Bianca D'Angelo and Janice Dongeway. "I“ " - Canadian artist Bill Saunders will visit Country Blue Gallery at the St. Jacobs Outlet Mall lune 22 from 11 a.m. to 4 pm ANSWERS TO US! WEEK'S CROSSWORO FOUND " ClASSIFID PMIE maiden name ot a mamad