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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 2007, p. 24

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& Staffed by Fergusâ€"Elora Rotary & Center Wellington Rotary Club. REBECCA POFF Man of La Mancha An Inspiring Musical Quest By DALE WASSERMAN Music by MITCH LEIGH * Lyrics by JOE DARION Original Production Staged by ALBERT MARRE Originally Produced by ALBERT W. SELDEN & HAL JAMES Pream "The bmpossible Pream" a and experience an epic . - Sunday SEPTEMBER 16th, 2007 0_ 9 _ in cash prizes Games start at 1pm â€" Doors open at 11:00 _ Licensed under OLG #M480148 x FERGUS ELORA ROTARY FOUNDATION $40 package includes all games Extra strips available Held at the Grand River Raceway Don‘t miss the next Groves Hospital Rotary Bingo on Octaber 14th 2007! WATERLOGO CHRONICLE OVER September 18 . to October 13 To advertise call 519.896.2830 DAVID LUOWIG Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For information, call 519â€"571â€" 0928. REMAINS IN THE FAMBLY The Elmira Theatre Company presents Remains in the Famâ€" ily Sept. 13, at 76 Howard Ave., Elmira. Tickets are $17. For more information call 519â€" 578â€"1570. The Centre in the Square presents Shaolin Warriars Sept. 16, 7 p.m. Tickets are $42.25 to $67.25. For more information call 519â€"578â€" 1570 or 1â€"800â€"265â€"8977. â€"-_:;i Eif‘: :, o r*’;’.i / i YWha. TB e PP AMAL ‘f‘ A Drayton Entertainment presâ€" ents The Foursome 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. MAN OF LA MANCHA CLuEs acROSS 1. Dick and Jane‘s dog 5. Orange chalcedony 9. Common seasoning 13. Accompanied by 14. Winglike structures 15. Bura 16. Constantly attacking 18. Genus of agamidae family 19. Beaten end of percussion instrument 20. Prepared for difficulty 21. Son of Zeus & Hera 22. More (Spanish) 23. Turns into noun 24. __ and Delilah 27. Hebrew leader 29. P : roof of the mouth 30. Reclaim 34. Confiscate 35. Hurries 36. Largest known toad species 37. Unnerves 39. Extensive landed property 40. Mahatmas 41. Where bread and cakes are made 42. Point midway between E and SE 45. Scoundrel 46. Moderately hot 47. A variable quantity that cannot be resolved into components 49. Ruby Hummingbird 53. _____gue: a tirade 54. Sweet green plum 55. Choose by voting 56. Invoice for payment 57. Previousty Persia 58. Give advice, explain 59. TV award 60. Give over > CLUES DOWN 1. Telephone exchange (abbr.) 2. Boat dock structure 3. Southern Honshu city 4. One of the Majors 5. A cotton fabric with a satiny finish 6. Aiternate name 7. Author Ayn Drayton Entertainment presâ€" ents Man of La Mancha Sept. 18, at the Drayton Festival Theatre, Drayton. Tickets are $36, $20 for students. Call 1â€" 888â€"449â€"4463 or 519â€"638â€" 5555. SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED Lost & Found Theatre presâ€" ents Some Assembly Required by Eugene Stickland at the Registry Theatre in downtown Kitchener, Oct. 25 â€" Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee on Nov. 3. Tickets are $5â€"$28. Purchase tickets through the Centre in the Square box office at 1â€"800â€"265â€"8977. For more information visit www .lostandfoundtheatre.ca. Kâ€"W CHALDREN‘S THEATRE Auditions for the Kâ€"W Chilâ€" dren‘s Drama Workshop Theâ€" atre‘s 13th season producâ€" tions are being cast now:. This year‘s production includes the musical Nunâ€" crackers, which will be preâ€" sented December 2007 and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which will be presented Februaryâ€" March 2008. at the Registry Theatre in Kitchener. Children who have some drama experience in class or 8. Angle (abbr.) 9. Heroic tale 10. Manila hemp 11. Treated with calcium oxide 12. An equal exchange 15. Astronomical unit of length 17. Vialent spasm 20. Sheats 22. Female equines 24. Satisty an appetite 25. __ Ladd, actor 26. Create from raw material 27. Apple centers 28. Dark sorcery 30. Destined 31. Shrek for instance 32. One who brings suit on stage and are between the ages of eightâ€"15 are welcome. Singing is an asset. There are nonâ€"singing roles also. Auditions will be held Sept. 14 at RIM Park Sports Complex, 2001 University Ave., Waterâ€" loo. For information call 519â€" 725â€"3586, ext. 1. Call to reserve your audition time. Kâ€"W LITTLE THEATRE The Kâ€"W Little Theatre is Joseph Schn holding auditions for its proâ€" tigates the n duction of Mrs. Bob Crachit‘s at Corn Hus Wild Christmas Binge, by Sept. 15, 10 Christopher Durang, Sept. 17â€" _ (Sunday 1 tc 19, 7â€"10 p.m., at the University â€" Queen St. S. of Waterloo Hagey Hall, Room _ Admission i HH 334. They are looking for seniors, $1.2 actors, technicians, producâ€" $5 for famili tion staff (publicity, front of information house and general producâ€" T752 tion}. The cast has a wide [ range of ages, from older chilâ€" m dren to older adults. Please bring one prepared song, and THURSOAY be prepared to "cold sing" a seasonal song. For more fll’f . information, contact Rob The Starligh Legood at !fuse w’nh B rob.legood@gmail.com, or Sept. 13. 9 Anita Kilgour at 519â€" 502â€"4736 _ N. Waterlo« or akilgour@gmail.com. for mote W _ ci0 g05 10 ROYAL MEDIEVAL FAIRE The 10th annual Royal Medieval Faire is on Sept. 15, 33. Not difficult 35. Mother of Ishmael 38. Without an occupant 39. Moses‘ elder brother (Bible) 41. Hardly 42. Fran Dr : The Nanny 43. An instrument for weighing 44. Having hearing appendages 46. Overcome 48. Draw through holes 49. Remove the edges from 50. Common vetch 51. Mild exclamation 52. ____gate: deny 54. Includes Ewe and Fon 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Waterio0 Park West. The royal family of the Kingdom of Mearth needs volunteers. To volunteer visit royaimedievalfaire.org. Tickâ€" ets for the event are $5 for adults, kids 10 and under are $2.50. For more information visit www.royalmedievalâ€" faire.org. CORN HUSKS AND KERNELS Joseph Schneider Haus invesâ€" tigates the many uses of comn at Corn Husks and Kernels, Sept. 15, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.) at 466 Queen St. S., Kitchener. Admission is $2.25, $1.50 for seniors, $1.25 for children and $5 for families. For more information call 519â€"742â€" 7752 The Starlight Lounge presents Fuse with Berlin Orchestra, Sept. 13, 9 p.m, at 47 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $8. For more information call 519â€"885â€"4970. The Starlight Lounge presents Julie Doiron, Sept. 16, 8 p.m, at 47 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $10 at the door. ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK‘S PUZZLE

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