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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Sep 2006, p. 24

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Kâ€"W Little Septembe Kâ€"W LITTLE THEAtRE The Manulife vening of Comedy with lessica Holmes and Shaun Majumder will take place Sept. 23. 7:30 p.m., at the Wilfrid Laurier Univer sity athletic complex, Waterâ€" loo. Tickets are $15â€"525. Theatre on the Edge presents live improy comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterioo C fommuniry Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For further information, call the arts centre at 519â€"747â€"5049. ON THE EDGE 4463 for more information. ents Nunsen 20 at the Schoolhouse Theatre, St. Jacobs. Tickâ€" ets are $36, $20 for stuâ€" dents. Call 1 â€" 888â€"449â€" Drayton Ente "on entertainment pres Nunsense, opening Sept ael Theatre presents t Oneâ€"Act Play: Theatre and ( ‘ompany presents Barefoot in the Park. now running at the King Street Theatre Centre, 36 King St W., Kitchen er. Tickets are $19â€"$29, Call 519â€"571â€"0928 for more information. THEATRE AVD CO. Theatre Athena presents Menopositive â€" The Musi opening Sept. 15 at the Wa loo Entertainment Centre. more information, call the box office at 519â€"883â€"0300 a Drayton Entertainâ€" ment presents Twist and Shout: The British Invasion, running to l Oct. 28 at the Drayton Fesâ€" tival Theatre. Tickets are $36, $20 for students. Call 1â€" 888â€"449â€"4463 for more inforâ€" mation 1376 King St. N., S Tickets are $15. C; 0660 or 519â€"578â€" 1 more information TWIST AND sHouT â€"The Musical 15 at the Water 1570 for For CLUES DOwnN engineer 58. No seats available 59. ___sies: common flowers 60. Lease 51. Trim an apple 52. Express feelings 53. Secular 55. Bndge declarations 56. Iranian city 57. James _ Amencar attention 46. Contest of wills 45. H 14. Picasso mistress Dora _ â€" 15. __ mater. one‘s school 16. A way to color with dye 17. Phil __. former CA 18. 36th president 21. Chiet magistrate of Venice 22. Tear down 23. Hindu religious teacher 25. The capacity for doing work 28. Curnculum 29. Lac 31. Many not ands 32. __ Jima. WW II battiefield 33. Removing water from a boat 38. Became a party to 42. Device to cut facial hair 43. St. Patrick‘s Day beet 44. European detense organization Chill manner Verb formation (ab Demands a repeat Malaysian paim Shakespeare‘s Twelfth Night is now playing at the Stratford Helps little firms Lose strength Military land fore CLUES acRoss 1 Watenng place 4. Decorate a cake with frosting 7.._ t (slang) 10. Part of a fishâ€"hook 12. Cake served with coddied cream 14. Picasso mistress Dora _ Henry TV Part 1 is now playing at Stratford‘s Tom Patterson Theatre, through Sept. 24. For tickets or more information, call 519â€"273â€"1600. 2100 C OCSRE UTIver. is now plaving at Stratford‘s Festival Theatre, through Oct. 29. For tickets or more information. call 519â€"273â€"1600. Corolanus is now playing at Stratford‘s Festival Theatre, through Sept. 23. For tickets or more information, call 519 273â€"1600. Sment: unwelcomed Amencan steam rces abbr playing 20 1 bithonth of a second (abbr ) 23 Shortâ€"billed rails of No Am 24. Chinese crty 26 A way to fly 27. Swerved off course 28 Adult male swan ist Ams 9. Wrath 11. Former Saudi Ambassador 8. Herb San Francisco Ave. E.. features live jazz four nights a week. Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6:30â€"9 p.m.. Fridays from 7:30â€"11:30 p.m.. and Saturdays from Leneitn it Waterloo. Admission is $13 No Means No, with Ford Pier will perform at 9 p.m. Sept. 21. at the Starlight, King St. N 51 31 15 10 65 University 50 Arimal body covenng 51 Non-oo'muecuanedevusu; 39. Boned supporting undergarmet 40. Stuck in one‘s 41. Prepare and store fodder 46. The habrtat of wild animais 47. Church booket 48 Parks. omi nghts con 49 Afnkaans 35. Iranian city 36. Located below or beneath 37. Cleaned and condrtoned 30. Square measure i CEETTUOT J’ POLICE CHoR | The Waterloo | Male Choir w " 24. at 7 p.m... | ed Church, 4¢ The Waterloo Regional Police Male Choir will perform Sept. 24. at 7 p.m.. at Calvary Unitâ€" ed Church, 48 Hawkesville Sr. St. Jacobs. A freeâ€"will offering The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Music Society pres ents the Baird Trio, at 8 p.m. Sept. 24, at the Music Room. 57 Young St. W.. Waterloo. Admission is $25, $20 for sen i0rs. $15 for students. Call 319â€"886â€" 1673 for more inforâ€" mation. dwvedieahséa; Lawrence Jazz Project with Larry McQuarrie on guitar Mike Harmer on piano and Bill Reid on drums Sept «30â€" 10:30 p.m. For informa von visit kingstreettnio.com Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar. 83 Ltb St W Waterloo. ets are 1570 for Wilhan Satur Time of the 90th mendian ANSWERS To Last WEEK‘S PUZZLE editorial@ ware Harbinger ( »allery, located 22 Dupont Street E.. Water presents exhibits by Wenyi Hua and Christine Koch Be part of the Az Scene Please let us know of am upcoming entertainmen Include correct spelling 0 event. when and where. price. telephone number and brief description of what‘s happening Fay us i 886â€"9383 or email Country Blue Gallery, located at the St. Jacobs factory outlet mall, presents the work of Bill Saunders. to Dee. 31 2009 COUNTRY BLUE caLLERy wor Z‘ The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, located at 25 Caro line St., Waterloo, presents Death, Sex 4 God: Paul Stankard: Into the Woods: Jane Buyers, Mary Catharine Newâ€" comb; Mutatione i: L aughing Owl the alja Peeplesâ€"Bright Id be e Waterloo Community Arts Centre, located ar 25 Regina SS Waterloo pres ents Heaven on Earth. an exhibit by Kim Croft rloochronicl ippreciated .. Waterloo y Wenyun Koch al

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