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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 May 2005, p. 29

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Drayton Entertainment kicks " the 2005 season with the hit musical Oklahoma!, run- ning to June 4. Tickets can be ordered by calling the Draw ton Festival Theatre Box Office at 638-5555 or toll free I CLUES ACROSS 1. Phoenix's BB team s, Popular condiment 10. Very dry wane la. Sulk 15 Tine 16, Relieve 17 Weed In a wheat held 18 Former Russian ruler 19. Declare posmvely 20 Suspended progress 23, Albacore. for one 24 British School 25 Truant 28 Perplexrly 32 Lewis' partner 33 Snow slider 34. Dog 35. Fomly 36. Act In opposition to 39. Burn 41, No longer at sea 43. Gasped for mr 44. Skating area Waterloo Stage Theatre pre- sents the play Anne. to May 2 I. Tickets are $27 to S31, an can be purchased at the box oMce. 24 King St. N. Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 p.111. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission lb $5. For further information. call the Arts CAtntre at747-MM9. Westmount public school pre senls Annie In, May 18 at 7 pm. at Kitchener collegiate Institute (KCI). Tickets are " 32 (child) at the door. Mommies. daddies, grandpar ems and caregivers with little ones are welcome to enjoy a new movie in a baby-rriendiy cinema every Wednesday afternoon at Princess Twin Cinemas. 46 king St. N.. in uptown Waterloo. Admission has! and Found Theatre pre- sents Cotton Patch Gospel. lune 2 at Emmanuel Church on Bridgeport Road in Water loo. Tickets are $29. $25 stu- dent/senior. For tickets. call 578- 1570. mammalian rhe K~W Silver Stars theatre group presents Reunion at Waterbridge High Class (If '55 for three performances, May 27-29. at Waterloo Stage The- atre, Tickets are $12. For tick- ets, call 888-7497. ation ll. Jabber 12 Consumer 13 Small slender gull 21 DID 22 Weight measurement 25 Capital of Ghana 26 Musn: "color" 27 Blblvcal woman 29 Enormous 30 Unite 1. Supersonic transport 2. Provo's State 3, Roman emperor 4. A way to be uncomfortable 5. Treatment for a broken bone & Athletic field 7. Desire 8. Marsh bird 9, Male relation on fathers srde UI A member of the 505 Gener- CLUES DOWN 46. gilded 47. Ninth inning closer 53. Capital of Italy 54, Place that treats addiction 55. Globes 57. Always 58. Equivalent 59. Revel 60. Casino game 61. Clever plans 62. Prow Luty's Seafood Kitchen, Duke ofWellington. 33 Erb St, w, Waterloo in the Atrium. presents live music Friday and Saturday. and a Celtic jam every Sunday evening (bring your own instrument or just sing along). king Street Trio, 65 University Ave. fi., features live jazz four nights a week. Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6:303 p.ni.. Fridays from 7304130 p-m.. and Saturdays from 7301030 pan. For informa, tinn visit kingstreettrucom. Endless Summer. the music of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys, will be presented May 26. 8 pm. at the Centre In the Square in Kitchener. Tickets are $30-$33. Call 578-1570 for tickets or more information. Inhnny Dowd. with Chet. Seli na Martin, performs May 18 al the Starlight Club. located at 47 king St. N. m uptown Waterloo. 31 Fortified 37 Top jockeyAngle 38 Trad 39 Saith 40. Insqde 42 Envelop Tickets are $20, 5 l 5 students. Paul Pulford (cello) and Boyd MacDonald tforte-piano), will perform May 21.8 p-m.. at the Perimeter Institute. located at Bl Caroline St. N.. Waterloo. drums. For more inroration, call Solé at 747-5622. Bar. 83 Erb St. W. Waterloo. presents live jazz every Satur, day from 10pm. to I a.m. May 2t features the Interplay lam Trio with Ted Blackboum on piano. Kari Stevenson on bass and Bill Hancock on drums. For more informatics" N., Waterloo, presents live music thursday thmugh Sat- urday. and Nunie Crete every Sunday. Solé Re§t§uranl and Wine 43, Trainees 45, Bell stroke 46 Snaked 47 Journey 48 Made cloth 49 Sign The Kitchener-Waterloo Sym. phony presents Water Music. lune l, 8 pan, at First United Church. located at the corner ofking and William Streets in Waterloo. Tickets are $12526. Call 578- 1570, The Waterloo Region Police Male Chorus, with Greater Canton Men's Chorus. will perform May 29, 3:30 p.m.. at First United Church. 16 William St. W. Tickets are SID. $3 child. Proceeds to Canadiv an Cancer Society Call 886- The Renaissance Singers pre- sents The Genius ufThomas Tallis, May 28, 8 pmt.. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 54 Queen St. N.. Kitchener. Tickets are $201315 at the door. (lircleworks Gallery. located at 56 Regina St. N.. inWaterioo presents Journey into the Abstract. to lune I I . loo, pfesents wiili'aui"s' Plus by Teri Keenliside. through lune 20. The Kuntz House Community Gallery.l?l King St. s.. Water- New: Granhy squaresHiL' Grand National: Airborne.. The Kitcheraer-Wateriot, Art Gallery.lot Queen St. N.. Kitchener. presents Debbie “I“ The Waterloo Community Arts Centre. 25 Regina St. s. Waterloo. presents The Colours ohm annual mem bers exhibition. so, U s river 51 Clench your teeth 52. Band ‘nstmmenl 56 Shrvrtnrm memory The Peter fitril Snyder Gallery. 59 Erb St. E, Waterloo. pre- sents A Diverse Repertoire. to May 3 I E Graystone Gallery, 14 Process St. E,, Waterloo. presents ML Hiller acrylics and water- colours. to lune 30.

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