1heatre on the edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 811mm the Waterloo Community Arts (Denna. Admission is " For further information. call the Arts Centre at747-504+ Waterloo Stage Iheatre pro arms the play Anne. to May 2t.Tickets are $2710 $3l. and can be purchased at the box oMce, 24 King St. N. 11mm Drayton Entertainment kicks offthe 2005 season with the hit musical Oklahoma!. run~ ning to June 4. Tickets can be ordered by calling the Dray- ton Festival Theatre Box Office at 638-5555 or toll free at 1-888-449-4463. The Kitchener-Waterloo Chil- dren's Drama Workshop The- atre presents the musical The Lion.111e Witch and The 5. Collision to. Raincoats 14. Predatory whale 15. Wife ot Mohammed 16. Double-reed instrument 1 7. Tight leeling 20. Harshness of manner 21. Peers 22. Belonging to a thing 23. Gentlemen 25. Emotionally or mentally perturbed 29. Strokings 33. Limit point 34. Minnesota town 35. Temporary military housing 36, Fuels 37, Hygienic 40. European money 41 _ A minute amount (Scott) 43 Hebrew prophet 44. Wraiths 47. Showing exaggerated propriety 48. Swiss river CLUES ACROSS 49, Viral disease CHI RON ICLE CROSSW0l Mummies. daddies. grandpar outs and caregivers wuh little ones axe welcome to enjoy a new movie in a baby- friendly cinema every Wednesday afternoon at PrincessTwin Cinemas. 46 king St. N, in uptown Waterloo. Admission is S8. Infants get in free. The Sophisticats' Songwriter's Social and Open Stage runs every Wednesday from 8 pm. it? close at the Rum Runner Pub. formerly the Old Walper Pub. at 1 king SLW.. in down- town Kitchener. Admission is free. Bring your songs and play. Old Reliable, with Swifty, will perform May 12 atThe Starlight club, lucaxed at 47 King St. N.. in Waterloo. TIER- ets are $10. Call 885-4970. Collective Soul will perform May 13 at Club Elements. in downtown Kitchener. Tickets are $32.50. Greece 53. Coast 58. May be used in minor surgery 61. Terror 62, The meaning of a word or 50. The mametplaca in ancient expression 63. A small drink or liquor 64. The dried leaves of the hemp plant 65, Base of statue 66. In a way, creates trom raw material CLUBS DOWN l, Weapon 2. Large extinct wild ox & Canadian law enforcers 4. Be wide open 5, Normal powers of mind tl Maulers T With fireplace resudue 8 The woman 9, Protects from weather to Mire " Spoken in NE India 12, Anthracite 13, Plants 18. Flowers 19 Towards the speaker 23 Anwar . Egyptian statesman 24 Asian country 25 ttrational motives 26 Civil Rights group 27 Result 28 Length of time 29 Sheaths 30 Many kings 31 Mythological wind, Greek 32. Blockade 38, IMux Duke ofWellington. 33 lirb St. W, Waterloo in the Atrium. presents Norrie Crete Friday. Stone Angels Saturday. and a Celtic jam every Sunday evening (bring your own instrument or just sing along]. King Street Trio. 65 University Ave. F... features live jazz four nights a week, Wednesdays and Thursdays from fi:30-9 p-m.. Fridays from 7:30-1 1:30 p.mr. and Saturdays from 7:30- 10:30 pm. For informa- tion visit kingstreettrioxom. Uscy's Seafood Kitchen. located inside Waterloo Town Square. presents TheTim Louis Duo playing live iam and cajun every Thursday night at 9 pm. Revolution, 341 Mankind Dr. in Waterloo. offers Flava Fri- days, K-W's biggest urban live to air. loin 91.51116 Beat's Mocha, along with DI Clvmaxxx every Friday night from IO pan. to 2 am. Get on the guest list, or get there early - always free before I0:30 p.m. Molly Blooms Irish Pub, 170 Univimsity Ave. W. in Waterloo. presents Kenny Munshaw and Fred Hale every Wednesday, 39 A amen ot Thailand 41 Of she 42 They 45 Weight units 46 Afrikaans 47 Dishes " A broad honiorttat band 5622 The Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society pre- sents Thomas 1%ebe (cello) and Sandra Mangsen [harpischord). at 8 Fm May I l at the Music Room. located at 57 Young St. W., in Water- loo. Admission is $20. $15 senior, ' 10 student. The Kiwanis Music Festival finale concert will take place May I l at 7:30 p.m.. at the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, Wilfrid laurier Univetsi- ty, Waterloo. Admission is free, The Kitchener-Waterloo Sym- phony presents By Request, at 8 p.111. May 13. at the Gentle in the Square Kitchener. Tickets are $38-$50. For more info. call 578- 1570. qhe Kitchener-Waterloo Phil- harmonic Youth Singers pre- sent Sing Praise. at7:30 pm. May M. First United Church. l6 William St. W., Waterloo. Tickets are ; $15. $12 stu- dent/senior. $5 child. Call 578-1570. The Menno Singers closes its 50th anniversary season with luhann Sebastian Bactis mon- umental Mass in B Minor. May 15 at St, Mary's Catholic Church. located at 56 Duke St. W. in downtown Kitchener. Admission: ' Is in advance. $20 an the door. The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents The Four Ele- ments: oesar Forem; Tessei- lated Anamnesis: Christian Bernard Singer; The Breathing Room. to May 22;TheTies That Bind: Alexandra McQu- dy to May 22. For more infor- Country Blue Gallery, located at the St. Jacobs Factory Out- let, presents the work oi Bill Saunders. to Dec. 31. 51 Blood 52. Oxalis sa. Assign to a station 55, Otxupatiomg Safety III across a shield Vestments Harbinger Gallery. 22 Dupont St. F Waterloo, Hindsight: Aggie Beynon new jewelry; Shi lar, Winter light, to May I4. The Peter Etril Snyder Gallery. 59 Erb St, E..Wa[erluu. pre- sents A Diverse Repertoire. to May 3 l. KOR Gallery and Studios. 79 Ioseph St.. Kitchener. presents Lyn Email: Beyond Paint; Ross Gordon: Visual Feast, to May 21, The Wale doo Community Arts Centre. 25 Regina St. s.. Waterlou. presentsThe Colours of Art annual mem- bers exhibition. The Kuntz House Communin Gallery.l7l King St. s., Water- loo. presents Watercolours Plus by Teri keenliside, through June 20. "In The Kitchener-Waterloo Art GalleryJOl Queen St. bl, Kitchener, presents Debbie New: Granny Squares; The Grand National: Airbome,. Health Act 56 A joke that seems enremely funny 57, Conodes 59, Cobra 60. Bom of