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13 | W aterloo C hronicle | T hursday,D ecem ber 3,2020 w aterloochronicle.ca Check out the answers on page 10 Like puzzles? Then you'll love sudoku. This mind-bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test! Here's How ItWorks: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! Cr oss wo rd & Su do ku CLUES ACROSS 1. Skateboarders love them 6. Popular sports podcast (abbr.) 9. Former Ohio State great Michael 13. Not dirty 14. Earth goddess (Greek myth.) 15. A Spanish river 16. Pig meat (French) 17. Famed astronomer 18. Floating ice 19. Broadcast 21. Aquatic mammals 22. Some are bath 23. Hip hop trio 24. NY Giants' #56 25. Small European viper 28. Neither 29. Multiple Tony-winner Rivera 31. Loud noise 33. Second year high schooler 36. "__ in comparison" 38. Golf score 39. Raise 41. Pastas 44. Easily manageable 45. Fathered 46. Pouch 48. Institute legal proceedings against 49. News organization 51. Unruly group of people 52. Fasten or secure 54. Sheets of glass 56. Doubled 60. Foolish person 61. Rooney and Kate are two 62. Small, rich sponge cake 63. Advice or counsel 64. Large wading bird 65. Famed British physicist 66. Narrow ridges (Swedish) 67. Field force unit 68. Lying face downward CLUES dOWn 1. Proof of purchase (abbr.) 2. Soap ingredient 3. Blackbird 4. Single steps 5. Tin 6. Books have lots of them 7. Made of fermented honey and water 8. You can get it in a bed 9. Room for communal meals 10. Early Syrian kingdom 11. Provokes dry amusement 12. Use with "thou" 14. Mollusk 17. Grain storage units 20. Not a car, not a truck 21. Ooze 23. N. Vietnamese ethnic group 25. Tennis pros group 26. Something that's not what it's purported to be 27. E. Indian trees 29. Beloved December holiday 30. Regions 32. Metric unit of length 34. Peter's last name 35. Beige 37. 18-year period in astronomy 40. Where golfers begin 42. Basketball stat (abbr.) 43. Frocks 47. Soda comes in it 49. On approval 50. Trims by cutting 52. Small finch 53. Language Bura-__ 55. Nothing 56. Imbecile (British) 57. Tropical Asian plant 58. Abba __, Israeli politician 59. Small freshwater fish 61. Indicates position 65. Data processing NOTICE PROPOSED FEE CHANGES On December 7, 2020, at a time to be determined, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo will consider proposed fee changes to the 2021 City Utilities rates. Staff will recommend to Council that the majority of fees not increase for 2021 (0%), with the exception being stormwater fees. Council will also receive the Water and Sanitary Sewer Financial Plans for review and approval; to be submitted to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing in support of the City's drinking water license renewal. The public is invited to watch and/or listen to the electronic meeting on youtube.com/citywaterloo/live and may participate by submitting written comments in advance of the public meeting and/or arranging to make a presentation. If you would like to submit written comments or make a presentation to Council on December 7, 2020 regardingthismatter,pleasecontactLegislativeServicesat519-747-8549orclerkinfo@waterloo.cano later than 10:00 am, Monday December 7, 2020, so that necessary arrangements can be made with respect to the agenda. For more information about the meeting, please contact 519-747-8549 or email clerkinfo@waterloo.ca Further information regarding proposed rates and the financial plan are available by contactingMichael Pugliese at 519-886-2310 x30264 ormichael.pugliese@waterloo.ca P. 519-886-1550 TTY. 1-866-786-3941waterloo.ca FAIRVIEW ONLINE HANDICRAFT SALE: Though we are unable to meet in person, Fairview is still having a Craft Sale! Join us at https://fairview-mennonite-homes.square.Site/ from Nov. 13 to Dec. 16,to find crafts, decorations, gift items, knitting, woodworking and more! WINTER ILLUMINATION: Cambridge will be illuminated with 20 light installations that will be placed around the City from Nov. 23 to Jan 2. An interactive map will be provided for this self-guided experi- ence. Installations will be set up in Preston, Galt and Hespeler. ST. JACOBS SPARKLES HOLIDAY SHOPPING EVENT: Nov. 12th - Dec. 24th. Select Shops open late Thursdays and Fridays. Come shop into the night amid thousands of twinkling lights in the village - a true holiday experience. Visit stjacobsvillage.com/events-sparkle. THE BIG GIVE AUCTION - ONLINE EVENT ONLY: The Coping Centre and the Rotary Club of Cambridge p-h are hosting the "big give auction", an online duo fundraiser to support individuals in the Waterloo region and surrounding area dealing with the loss of a loved one. Visit biggiveauction.ca. SANTA TRAIN: Enjoy an exciting train ride with Santa and his helpers before he has to head back to the North Pole to load the sleigh with toys for his journey on Christmas Eve!Catch the Santa Train Saturdays and Sundays ONLY from November 14 to December 20. 330 Farmers Market Road, Waterloo, (St. Jacobs Farmers' Market Station). All Ages Price: Starting at $30.99 per person LOOKING FOR SOMETHING FUN TO DO THIS WEEKEND? WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED.

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