" . wurenwo cumulus. . Wednesday. May t4, 2008 M n N Children's Productions' Mystery at Shady Acres is looking for kids ages 10-16, May 15, 6 to 9 pm, at the University of Waterloo's audem Life Cemre. Email mnchildrenspm- ductions@grnail.com for more information. or book an appointment at 519-208-6820. Theatre on the Edge presents live improv come- dy every Thursday at 8 pan. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For information, call 519-571-0928 or www.tote.ca, Take part in a whodunit called Mystery Train May is, at the Waterloo train station, 10 Father David Bauer Dr. Costumes are encouraged. Tickets are $35 in advance, $45 at the station. For more information call 5 19-885-2297. TtiEMtuBtlr8T1MNrT1M The Community Players of New Hamburg present Carousel, May 8, 3 pm. (plus weekend madness), at the New Hamburg arena, 251 Jacob St., New Hamburg. Tickets are $23. $21 for students and seniors, and $10 per child. For more information call 519-662-4532. Drayton Entertainment production presents the Ballad of Stompin' Tom at the Festival The- atre, Drayton. Tickets are $37, $20 for children. For more information call 519-638-5555 or L mnmnm Wm[ ll ll wwgflwm All ET m A family-friendly French film called Azur ct Azmat will be presented by the Francophone Association of K-W in conjunction with hincessMn Cinemas, May 17, 2 p.m., at 46 King St. N,, Waterloo. For more information call 519-746-0337. I MUSIC (ltjittititrtrrirtl The Kitchener public library's May Artist at Work event features Waterloo's Nii Addico and his African-inspired woodcarving called Cre- ation Africa, May 17, at 85 Queen St. N., kitclr ener. It includes demonstrations hom 1 to 3 pm. Admission is free. For more information call 519-743-0271. Chapters Waterloo is hosting an author event featuring Elysse Poetis and the work of The Mind of a Netess May 18. 2 p.m.. at 428 King St. N., Waterloo. For more information call 519- 886-4015. King Stream, 65 University Ave. E., Waterloo, "cu features live jazz four nights a week,Wednes- r,qatMtlBlcrr', it†_ 'i,ci':'i5, ' "V. _ days and Thursdays hom 6:30-9 pm. Fridays m m "m ' _. from 7:30-11:30 pm, and Saturdays from 7:30- . 10:30 pan. For information visit Pt Guelph Musicfest presents th kingstreettrio.com. :1ng wtllgig: l 8 931.3! usnc n , digan .. u Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb Sc w, sion is $30, $28 for seniors and $2 Waterloo, presents the Jason RasoTtio with with series packages available. F0 Jason Raso on bass, Enio DiReto on drums and mation call 519-993-7591. RobHannamonkeyboards Mayl7,9pm. to C , _ J rer,cr_'en.er" midnight. For information call 519-747-5622. ',t-ri-c;'r, 1' _t"jr't,iirs'rCs": ( . Rude Native Bistro and lounge, 15 King St. s., CLUE: ACROSS 1. Physician _ 3. Woman (French) 6. Small drug bridle 9. Political action committees 10. Killing yourself 12. German car 13. Alabama civil rights city 14. Liabilities 16. ftt. angle building wing 17. - Amand: Canadian director 18. Brews 19.1sraeli politician Abba 21. Solid food for dipping 23. Deciphered 25. Get by acting quickly 27. Existing in reality 28. N. Atlantic Danish islands 30. Tory drive recipienls 31. Avoirdupois unit 32. Exclamation of apprmat 33, Coarse corty-leated greens 35. A twining plam 36. taqomorphs 38. Point midway between E and SE 39. Ethyl 40. Homeless cat 42. 2nd largest Hawaiian island 43. Hot air or birthday . 46, Hair tmatment tor curls 47, Command 48. Cease living 49. A_. denotes past CLUE: now I. kringlass 2, _km: Japanese radish 3. Makes angry 4. Kansas City airport code 5. Spanish be 6. What Little Jack does 7, M he 8. Libyan dim 9, Hoodwinks 10. Choose! tt, Any place at bliss at delight 12. Relating to mm mm 13, Choose HR0NrcLfiCR0frii1qRI l Waterloo. presents Tim Innis on Tuesdays For more information call 5t9-886-3600, DukeofWelllngton, 33 Erb St, W.. Waterloo. presents Nonie Crete, Sunday For information call 519-886-9370. Second Cup. at University and Phillip streets in Waterloo, presents Roger lowey, Friday. The Guelph Musicfest presents pianist Robert Silverman, May 14, 8 pm, at theyouth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Tickets are $30, $28 for seniors and $20 for students with series packages available. For more information call 519-99%7591. n, mu m - Nith Valley Singers present Wind, Water and Song May 14, 7:30 pm, at Zion United Church, New Hamburg. Admission is $18, $15 for stu- dents and seniors, $10 per child. For more information call 519-662-3291 or 519-662-2062. The Noon Hour Recitals series continues with violinist Ron Dolynchuk and pianist Peter Bald, May 14, 12:15 pm, at St. John the Evangelist Church, 23Water sf. N., Kitchener. Admission is The Guelph Musicfest presents the Mara String Quartet, May 15, 8 pm. at the Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Admis- sion is $30, $28 for seniors and $20 for students with series packages available. For more infor- mation call 519-993-7591. 15. Spanish tor “in" Ir, State mum my.) 18, Nam DDS group 19, Sttakglihm Mt 20. Bachelors doom in Minion 22, om to a cause 24, African shin 28 Emma: dWtaste,disqtmml 29. Pain! um bum IE and E " -...M: Royal 0mm 34, Equally â€Momma ar. Swiss river 40. Slitbered " Casual award 42. Japanese uncut tree 44. 1ottteyearofourLom 45. om Wts cam " Paladimn The Registry Theatre presents a CD release for Paul Haslem's new album called Hammer Dul- cimer, May 17,8 p.m. at 122 Frederick St., Kitchener. Admission is $15. For more informa- lion call 519-335-3182. The K-W Chamber Music Society presents gui, tarist Louis. Ttepanier and pianist Catherine Donkin, May 18, 8 pm, at57 Young St. W., Waterloo. Tickets are $20. $15 for seniors and $10 for students. For more information call 519-886- 1673. The Harbinger Gallery presents Art for Baby: Gillian Ratchet. lean-Pierre Schoss metal works, Clay Exchange group show, starting May 9, at 22 Dupont St. E., Waterloo. For more infor- mation call 519-747-4644. can»! " an an: RILEY The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents Meaning Memory Milieu featuring the works of artists Mary Anne Barkhouse, Christian Bernard and Sarah Saunders at 25 Caroline St. For more information call 519-746- 1882. The Waterloo Community Arts Centre presents Scenes from the Gatineau Hills by artist Linda Kellar. at 25 Regina St, s., Waterloo. For more information call 519-886-4577. Heme kt us knawofany upcoming entertainment. Include proper spelling dates, tirnesandticketpritzs Fax usat5t9-8869383 or email atitoriateuFoochmniclexa. Be part of on the scene A ,. r I" :. Ti"r?sTs': "8tRR8T0ut8rtREr'8ptgau