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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Aug 2007, p. 11

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DN THE EDGE Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterioo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. Drayton Entertainment presâ€" ents Funny Money starting Aug. 7 at the Drayton Festival Theatre, Drayton. Tickets are $36, $20 for students. Call 1â€" 888â€"449â€"4463, or 519â€"638â€" 5555. Drayton Entertainment presâ€" ents The Foursome Aug. 8 at the Schoolhouse Theatre in St Jacobs. Tickets are $29â€"$36, or $20 for students. For more information call 1â€"888â€"449â€" 4463, or 519â€"638â€"5555. Drayton Entertainment pres ents Legends Aug. 8 at the Huron County Playhouse, Grand Bend. Tickets are $29â€" $36, or $20 for students. For more information call 1â€"888â€" 449â€"4463, or 519â€"238â€"6000. eP ) : ,_{.r' f P PP www.waterloochronicle.ca Juay & David‘s Goldirocks A Children‘s Classic With A Brand New Beat GoldiRocks is a refreshing spin on a timeless tale that will bring out the kid in all of us. Recommended for children Preâ€"K to 8 years old ONE WEEK ONLY! August 14 â€" August 18 The Elora Community Theâ€" atre‘s first play of the 2007 â€" 2008 season is On Golden Pond. Auditions for the play will be held Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. and Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. Audiâ€" tions will be held at St. James Anglican Church, Queen Street, Fergus. For more infor mation contact Simon Leiâ€" bovitz at 519â€"821â€"3905, or email sbbg@sympatico.ca. The City of Waterloo‘s Movies and Music event continues with steel drum band Traces followed by a screening of Happy Feet, Aug. 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Waterloo Park bandâ€" shell. Admission is free. For more information call 519â€" 579â€"8243. WATERLOO ARTS FESTIVAL The second annual Waterloo Arts Festival, a celebration of visual and performing artists, goes Aug. 11â€"12, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Waterloo Park West. For more information, or volâ€" unteer opportunities, visit www.waterlooartsfestival.com. Monday Night Melodies presâ€" ents Adrian and Kim Aug. 6 , 7 p.m., at Brewmeister Green at the corner of King and William streets. Admission is free. For more information call 747â€"8733, or visit www.waterloo.ca Thursday Night Music Exploâ€" sion presents Ben Rollo Aug. 9, 7:30 p.m., at the Manulife Gathering Place in front of the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery. For more information call 519â€"747â€"8733, or visit www.waterloo.ca. King Street Trio, 65 University Ave. E., Waterioo, 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 Saturâ€" days from 7:30â€"10:30 p.m. For information visit kingstreetâ€" trio.com. Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb St. W., Waterl00, presents the Arte Trio, featurâ€" ing Art Lang on bass, Fred Nelson on piana and Bob Green on drums, Aug. 4, 10 p.m. to midnight. The Club Tapas Bar and 52. Brewed from malt and hops 53. Singer Horne 54. One point N of NE 55. Finales 56. Decaliter 57. Angle or temp. {abbr.} CLUES DOWN 1. Pouches 2. American state 3. Type of airplane 4. Being deserving 5. High tea treat 6. Rum cut with water 7. Late Show star 8. Consumers 9. Festivity Nightclub, 130 King St. S., Waterloo, presents Salsa Friâ€" days, with free salsa dance lesâ€" sons starting at 9 p.m. Caesar Martini‘s, 140 Univerâ€" sity Ave. W., Waterloo, presents Betty Lewis and Mike Weichel, Sunday at 6 p.m. Ben and Adam perform Tuesday. For more information call 519â€" 888â€"9459. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo, presents Kevin Coates on Friday, Nonie Crete on Sunday. For more informaâ€" tion call 519â€"886â€"9370. Failte, 85 King St. N., Waterâ€" loo, presents Craig and Lucas, Thursday; John Brent, Saturâ€" day; Steve Hogg. John Brent, Sunday; McFlys, Monday. Huether Hotel/Kent Lounge, 59 King St. N., Waterloo, presâ€" ents the John McKinley Blues Band on Saturday. For more information call 519â€"886â€" 3350. Molly Bloom‘s, 170 University Ave., Waterloo, presents Dave Huber, Thursday; John Brent, Friday; Uptown Renegades, Saturday; Ben and Adam, Monday; Fred and Kenny, Wednesday. Rude Native Bistro and Lounge, 15 King St. S., Waterâ€" loo, presents acoustic music, Thursday at 5 p.m. Tim Louis performs Tuesdays. For more 10. Engine wear additive 12. MSG hockey team 14. We 17. Wither 19. _ May, actress 21. Rhode island 24. Faucet problem 25. First king of Israe! 26. In the year of Our Lord 27. License for Wall Street 29. Toiled 30. Type of jug 31. __ Lilly, drug company 33. Colorless odorless fuel 34. Intense shade information call 519â€"886 The Elora Festival presents Measha Brueggergosman (soprano}, Aug. 2, 8 p.m., at Gambrel Barn, Wellington Rd. 21 at Rd. 7. Elora. Tickets are $45. For more information call 519â€"846â€"0331. The Elora Festival presents Oh Shenandoah with Russell Braun (baritone}, Aug. 3, 8 p.m., at Gambre} Barn, Wellington Rd. 21 at Rd. 7, Elora. Tickets are $38. For more information call 519â€" 846â€"0331. The Elora Festival presents Sambacana with Alan Hether ington (percussion}, Aug. 4, 8 p.m., at Gambrel Barn, Wellington Rd. 21 at Rd. 7, Elora. Tickets are $38. For more information call 519 846â€"0331. The Elora Festival presents Ensembles Masques, Aug. 4, 3:30 p.m., at St. John‘s Church, Henderson Street, Elora. Tickets are $35. For more information call 519â€" 846â€"0331. HORA FESTIVAL The Elora Festival presents Summer Lessons and Carols, Aug. 5, at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., at St. John‘s Church, Henderson Street, Elora. Tickets are $35. For more information call 519â€"846â€"0331. 37. Blood sugar disease (abbr.) 40. Data transmission speed measure 41. Took sides 42. Genus Cassia 43. Genus Ovis in central Asia 44. Medium frequency 45. Viewed 46. Particoloured 47. Northeast by east 48. Sharks or Jets 49. Ratanakuri Airport 50. Millititer WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, August 1, 2007 + 11 Woodlot, the third KW Art Gallery Biennial show brings together the work of 14 artists in the third installment of the exhibit that starts tonight and goes to Sept. 9, at 101 Queen St. N in Kitchener. For more information on this exhibit visit www.kwag.on.ca. The Kâ€"W Art Gallery presents Greg Staats: Reciprocity, River Grand Chronicles #4 to Sept. 9 at 101 Queen St. N. Kitchener. Simple and eloâ€" quent, the works in Reciproci ty are reminders of the comâ€" plicated familia) and cultural histories connected to the region. Visit www.kwag.on.ca for more information. FROM SEA TO SEE Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents from Sea to See: Kai Chan; 25 Years of Provocative Questions: Joseph Hubbard; implements and Objects: Lou Lynn; Deduction: Susan Collett, Anong Beam; Gateway Project: Collaboraâ€" tive student sculpture starting July 6 at 25 Caroline St. The show goes to Aug. 26. For more information call 519â€" 746â€"1882. Be part of the Arts Seene Please let us know of any upcoming entertainment. Include correct spelling of event, when and where, _ price, telephone number and brief description of what‘s happening. Fax us at 886â€"9383 or email editorial@waterloochronicle.ca ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK‘S PUZZLE

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