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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Dec 2006, p. 21

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"ser,?',"'.."""'"' 'IG); - a 41$ "lll2 , s a A ' . , Amazing Grace will take place at 7 pm. Dec. 16 and 6 pm. Dec. 17 at First Baptist Church. 306 Erb St. W.. Water- loo. Admission is hee. A Christmas musical called appreciated A lost and Found Christmas with the White Winter Jazz Quartet, will take place at 8 pan. Dec. Is at Emmanuel United Church, 22 Bridgeport Rd., Waterloo. The event will include stories and prizes Tickets are $20, $15 for stu- dents and seniors Donations to the food bank would be The classic pantomime story of Mother Goose will open Dec. " and run to Jan. 6 at the Waterloo Entertainment Centre. For tickets. call the box office at 519-883-0300. Theatre on the Edge pres- ents live improv Comedy 1 every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Ctntre. Admission is $5. For further information. call the arts centre at 519- 747, Drayton Entertainment pres ents Aladdin - a traditional "The Shoe Fits Productions presents The Glass Slipper for six weekend per- formances, now playing at the Church Theatre, 1376 king St. N., St. Jacobs. Tickets are $8, $5 for children, Call 519-669-3828 for more information. Drayton Entertainment pres- ents Nunsense. running through December at the . Schoolhouse Theatre, St. Jacobs. Tickets are $36, $20 for students. Call 1-888449- 4463 for more informa- A tion. A I CBC Radio's A Christmas (knot. a dra- matic reading will take c", I place at 7:30 _ pan, Dec. 18 at the Waterloo Entertainment Centre, 24 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are SIS. Call 519-8éB-0300 for more information. CUES DOWN l. Unbound 7. Castor and Pollux 13. Synthetic mbber tti. Transferred property 17. Expression ot sympathy 18. Finger cymbal 20, Libyan dinar (abbr) " or I 22. Point midway between W and SW 24. Air cavities within a bone 26. A large body ot water 27. Portuguese nurses 29. District [memory (aux) 30. Krypton 31 . Narrow gap between peaks - 32. Redwrisrons M. Similar to metaphor 36. Spanish lor in or at 37. Male parent 38, Fathers 39. Doctor 40. Morning 41. Bush: gaultheria shallon 44. Sports implement 46. Palladium labor) 48. NW American state 50. Mom strict 52. Brews F 53. 12th Greek loner " -_, denotes past 55. Small marshbrrd _ 56. Wars stock symbol 57. Apprehended by the senses 60. Thousand cubic leer labor.) 61. Overdose labor.) 62. Cerium 63. Work ridwling vice or lolly 65. km position 66. Cling to am fish or ships 89. "an. 71. Crmrblod my 72, Principle an ot a mad 2W 3. Tm ‘~mwM(w.) 5W“ Water'loo. AdrniiUoUiirsi:s, Planet Smashers will perform at 7 pm. Dec. 12 at the Starlight, 17 Png St. N., featuring the Beanie Brothers, will take place at a30 pm. Dec. 9 at St. Columba's _ Anglican Church, Lincoln and Mayfield roads, Waterloo. Admission is $20, $15 for students. CLUBS ACROSS A Christmas tymity concert, Knock Knock Ginger, with D'Urbervilles. will perform at 9 pm. Dec. 7 at the Stariight, 47 King St. N., Waterloo. Admission is $7. British pantomime, opening Nov. 24 at the St. Jacobs (bun try Playhouse, 40 Benjamin Rd, E., Waterloo. Tickets are $36. $20 for students. Call 5] 9-638-5555 for mom infor mation. The Grand Philharmonic Choirs' Christmas choral cele. bration will take place at 7:30 pm. Dec 6 at the Centre in the Square, Kitchener. Tickets The Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society pres- ents Greensleaves Early Music Ensemble, to perform at 8 pm. Dec. 6 at57 Young St. W., Waterioo. Admission is $20, $15 for seniors, $10 for stu- dents 39.me "Mammal”: I King Street mo, as 1 University Ave. E., features live jazz four nights a week. Wednes- days and Thursdays from 6:30-9 p.m., Fridays from 7:30-ll:30 pm” and Saturdays hom 7:30- 10:30 pm. For infor- mation visit kingstreetmucom. 5016 Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb St. W.. Waterloo, presents live jazz every Saturday hom 10 pan. to l a.m. The Club Tttpas Bar and Nightclub, 130 king St. S., Waterloo, presents live music this Saturday. 19.!!nt 23,Pabe ammoldword 21mm 31inch; - .,_.._V.,.....,, 1"llt1f,ast1,a,t. 11011. iMit:ts "r9mrttxt tt?.CqptiMvrtamtsnts 14.6% 1.H1eemoney , We fish 6, In a way. modem: 7. Gadolim'um ri-aSrePartts healing 59. ttnut', 82. " Shock lef,,'dr" 67, Am "it commumsm 51. Road-mu memory sr. Being dried and Mad 49. Moved females 50. 1954-77 "ance opposing 42. Silva 43. Capital of Togo 44, When you retire 45. Eany multkmtdia 46. A !inf dosoPy woven cotton 47. Person sanded without con- The Robert langen Gallery, located at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, presents thmos latino by lupe Rodriguez, to Dec. 9. “II The Kitchener-Waterloo Art The Waterloo Community Arts Centre. located at 25 Regina St. s., Waterloo. pres- ents Tell Me More: Sharing Life Stories, to Dec. 12. - " an!" Country Blue Gallery. located at the St, Jacobs factory outlet mall, presents the work of Bill Saunders. to Dec. 31, 2009. door. I anus-:23 W., Kitchener. oonandis' Ji the House of Friendship would be appreciated. I The Menno Singers pres- Q em Christmas Medita- tions at 8 pm. Dec. 9 at Zion United Church. 32 Weber St. l The Kitchener-Waledoo Sym phony presents Pops (ble- brates Christmas at 8 pm. Dec. 8 at the Centu- in the Square, Kitchener, Tickets are $38450. Call 519-57& 1570 for more infor- mation. The Renaissance Singers present Christmas in a Northern land, at 8 pan. Dec. 9 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Queen Street, Kitchener. Tickets are $20, $15 for I.” seniors/ students, at the 681mg; promotion of a product 70. Mdum ANSWEmt To LAST _CEEK'B PUZZLE The Peter Etril Snyder Gallery, 59 Erb St. E., Waterloo, pres- ents Seasonal Selections. to Feb. 28, 2007. Harbinger Gallery, located at 22 Dupont St. E, presents its Christmas group show, to Dec. 24. Please kt us know ofany upcoming entertainment. Include Gonna spelling of event. when and where. price. telephone numter and briefdescription of what's happening. Fax us at 886-9383 or email 'ditorialeoaertoochronicte a: Kuntz House Community Gallery, 171 King St. s, Water- loo. presents the work of Wal- ter (hawk. to Dec. 8. The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, 25 Caroline sr, Water, loo, presents Death. Sex & God: Paul . Slankard; Into the . Woods: Jane Buyers, Mary Catharine New- comb: Mutatione Mirabih'; laughing Owl the Way: Maija Neples-Btigttt, to Jan, 7. 2007. Be partof them Seeae Gallery. located at 101 Queen Se. N.. Kitchener, presents Stu db Men: Illuminating the Source group show; A Felling Story: KW/AG at 50 group Show, and Gravity and Grace: Slide ijeo tions of Chris- . - tine Davis 1999, tb . 2003. to Jan. 7,

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