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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 2007, p. 24

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; we gflymg dog 'firr,,,.s RES'AURAJ Drayton Entertainment pres- ems Legends lune 28 at the St, Jacobs Country Playhouse, St. lambs. Tickets are $29-$36 for adults, $20 for students. For more information call l-888, 3000, Ttemit. In Drayton Entertainment pres- i it“? akirf, 2rg',vhTe,f,T _ entTherastResortatthi, vepe orm un . p. ". , Huron County Playhouse l at thy Grad House at the Uni, [ Tum, are $29-$3ti for adults. I 1;;sz s, Waterloo. Tickets are _ $20 for students. For more l at e oors _ iptoImation call 1-888-449-, m l Noche Flamenca with the Sol I I. m ., ( Theatre on the Edge presents 1 {{Sombr: (173mm, Poles live improv comedy every eman ez amenco guitar), i Thursday at 8 p.m. at the l lune 28, , P-m.. at 122 Freder- Waterloo Community Arts l le St, Kitchener. Tickets are 1 Centre. Admission is $5. $15 for adults, $10 for children - _ ' x and seniors, and are available ( Tte-cities; at the door. _ " . WATERIIX) CHleCu': the . Wednesday. lune 27. 2007 _ Guelph's River Run Centre _ presents Soul on Fire: Passion l _ and NetryofRumi June30at l 7:30 pan, Tracts are $50-$75, 1 Theatre on the Edge Improv Comedy presents a beginner workshop, July I, 4 pm, at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre, 25 Regina St. s., Water- loo. Admission is $2. 1 The Registry Theatre presenls l Noche Flamenca with the Sol l y Sombra dancers. Niéolas Hernandez (flamenco guitar), 1 June 28. 8 pm, at 122 Freder, 449-4463 or 5i9-ti38-5575, CLUES DOWN 48 7m planet from the sun 50 Penoas VOCGOIDO an event 51 Belonging to Parseghsan 52 Someone who lakes a part 55 A character set of hitters 59 Canadian plow/moo 61 Czech city 62 8911100 down upon 63, Linda --' amass 64, Gerunds of tkt-s 65 Leg shackle 66 Challenges 67 James V». Arnoncan steam 9W a V ” "'9e_WrrM.l 4 Whammy.” ammo-mp... 5mm CLUES ACROSS , Perceive sound 5. Has concerns 10. Pleassds mistress 14 Gray sea eagle t5 Take may without rght 16 Texas 75410 17 Elummates 18 Poe mystery 20 Oonlensd 22 Come cut-cues 23 Ph, - - prctures 24 Sauooico - co 25 Repugnance 28 Mockery , 'r, 32 A sword smula: to a tod 33 Relating to the sea 35 - kwon do. manual art 36 Transfers property 38 Coor' 39 Vvsuonanes 41 Gall 42 Hugheslpomts 45 Network of nerves 46 Beirm mlnal ‘AD‘amladu nga _rootstrtm Durham _ KhtgstreetTyto, 65 University _ 1 Ave. E., Waterlmx features live jazz four nights a week. _ 1 Wednwdays and Thursdays from 6:30-9 pm. Eridays from _ _ 7:30-11:30 p.m., and Satur 1 days from 7:30-10:30 pm. For l l information visit kingstreet- l unormauon visit kingstreet- lamp. 15 Kings; E,%ter, _ trio.com. l loo, presents acoustic music, so” 1etteEae11mp Wine 1 Thlfrsdayfl 5 pan. Tim Louis l The Watedoo Region Comedy l Festival presents New Faces of Comedy. July 6, 8 path, at the Humanities Theatre, Universi- l ty ofWaterloo, Tickets are $10. 1 The festival features Comedy Eh! (with Tim Nutt and oth- l ers), July 7, 8 pm. Tickets are _ $25. or $30 advance for both l nights For more information call 519-888-4908. _ _.onoloonoats present _ Ave., Waterloo, presenIEIie: ys and Adam Performing Mon- hm, _ day. Feed and Kenny perform - Wednesday. For 1 Etude Name mum and 3o.carWsEEAia' 7 Regumod 8 Healumt 9 Scottish pouch IO, Amman ot minnow! tt, We linen vestmems 12, 801601 13. Samsofdoth 19 sun: ot Mo 21. Word 7001 manna say 24 Sumo up 25. Seen _. SW explorer um 26. CW mic lov In. stage 27 Smut norm I. m “I! K-W Chamber Orchestra per- forms lune 27, 8 pm, at57 Young St. W., Waterloo. Tickets are $15, $10 for seniors and $8 for students. For more infor- mation call 519-886-1673. lil "tl pertormiTues'd gaging; "Pfermation call 5i9-88tp MttltyMoom's, 170University _ A.,., IAL-_..I__ __ -- Pyteorimgton, 33 Erb St. Viola Cam Co - W., Waterloo, presents Kevin ames I 988‘; near! with Comes on Friday, Nome Crete J (“918): Julia T ay. For more informa- _ ti'11a'g.e, (Violin), ls let. for non call 519-886-937o. Ite, mg: Rr, "mad . , tt king Fame. 85 King St. N., Wane:- _ William streets in Wales; loo, presents Ctaig and Lucas. _ Admission is a free-will don: Thursday; John and Steve, [ tion. For more information Sunday; and McFtys Monday. _ call SIS-743.8946. Hueyher Hotel/Kent Lnmtte, "iltlllllll.gt 59 king St. N., Waterloo, pres- _ . ' _ "sPctr _ ems the John McKinley Blues m I". ', PM on $aturday. For more _ The Chamber Music Society information call 519-886- plfesents Veronique Mathieu 3350. _ Lmlinhand Andree-Anne _.Acomlc boot m W If W W v. 1 Call5i9-743-8946. l “was l, The mchener-GGoTAr, l 1 Gallery presents Electro- sr. -- istren, Men'- ‘émflmm _ _Bepartof 34 Mdne passages 58 Throwc 37 Omtmonls 60 Eggs 40 Capabie olbemg tt ' I a .eminatert rl,ll:'.i,ri,i.i'1 43 Fedoraied 9“." ' '.* 44 Exceed C,", , ' 'k' 47 1Mvtywrthoxnrm I 1,'s', ' . 49 Exclamatvonoowovnl 'n‘u‘. on} 51 Form - ‘ A" " I 52Aptyirnknittatve Pr.'iGip. 53 Mm'ttorotsctaredsactmt 'rr', . ' " m___, Maddy :.;.fo:.‘.“:. 55 Essaotiattutromie,-, ' 'PP.'.'.' 56 u_ru m, Emma's at 101 Queen St. N., kitchen. er. The exhibit explores the Kitchener-based Electro- home, an appliance manu- facturer that was once at the forefront of its industry. For more information call 51% 579-5860. or visit wwwAwatpon.ca. 31 Amrmativos hoyriioo Ya]; JGiiiiim, 27 Viola Camp Concert with _ James Legge (viola), Julia McFarlane (violin), is set for _ July l, 2 pan., at First United Church, corner of King and l 1 William streets in Waterloo. I _ Admission is a free-will dona- l tion. For more information l l call 519-743~8946. Nrras-Rortin (piano). July 4, 8 1 pm., at 57 Young St. W., Water- loo. mm; are $20, $15 for l seniors and $10 for students. For more information call i 519-886-i673, Viola Camp at First United Church features a concert with Dan Golden (viola) and Marion Miller (piano) June 29, 12:15 p.m., at the church located at the comer of King and William streets in Water- loo. For more information call 519-743-894ti. " Throw carelessly 60, Eggs The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery presents The Grand l National 2007: Fantasy quilt I exhibition until July I at 101 l Queen St. N., Kitchener. It l features an exhibition of more than 60 stunning quilts 1 from across Canada that cele- brates the concept of "fanta- l sy" in imaginary worlds and dream-like visions. Tickets are 1 so for adults $2 for children 6-12, The show is being done in partnership with Joseph Schneider Hans Museum. For more information call 519- 579-5860. or visit wwwAwag.on.ca. Include correct spelling of event, when and where, price, telephone number and briettiescription of uhat 's happening. Fax us at 88tp 9383 or email aiitorialotmaerioochronicte.ca the,iu, Seeee In El II ME Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents from Sea to See: Kai Chan; 25 Years of Provocative Questions: losep Hubbard; Implements and Objects: Lou Lynn; Deduc- tion: Susan Cullen. Anong Beam; Gateway Project: Lal laborative student sculpture starting July 6 at 25 Caroline St. The show goes to Aug. 26. For more information call 5i9-746-i882. Please Kr us know of an y “Mmmg entertainment. a Joseph

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