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The Citizen, 1986-03-26, Page 31THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986. PAGE 31. Versatile singer performs in Blyth Sunday Whether it's a Duke Ellington scat song, a Hoagy Carmichael ballad, or a haunting folk song, Holly Arntzen performs them all. Blyth Festival is presenting the west coast folk, jazz, blues artists at the Blyth Memorial Hall on Sunday, March 30 at 2 p.m. Holly Arntzen's folk influences, spontaneous jazz renditions and the visceral rhythms of her rock and blues numbers, have been compared to such artists as Gordon Lightfoot, Cleo Laine and Joni Mitchell. Holly's music has been featured on CBC radio shows, "Morningside" and "Simply Folk". In 1983, Holly was selected winner of the DuMaurier "Search for the Stars" and appeared on the following CBC television special. After that performance she was asked by folk artist Stan Rogers to record the backup vocals on his last album, "From the Fresh Water". - Many of her songs are written by Holly, and others are a family affair. written with brother Trevor Jones, father Lloyd Arntzen, and husband Stephen Foster. The concert also contains favourites by George Gershwin, Stan Rogers and Alberta Hunter. Holly is accompanied by a bass player and pianist, and plays dulcimer, guitar and piano herself. Tickets are $10,00 each and are available through the Blyth Festi- val box office at (519) 523-9300 or 523-9225. "Mini -packages", which include the Holly Arntzen concert, and Amadeus, performed by the Kitchener -Waterloo Sym- phony on May 14, are still available at the cost of $15.00 for the two events. The Blyth Festival's `86/87 Concert Series will be announced. at the Holly Arntzen concert on March 30. HOLLY RNTZF,N Folk, Jazz Blues Arils! Blyth Memorial Hall Sunday, March 30 at2PM TICKETS: $10.00 Phone:523-9300,523-9225 Holly Arntzen will perform everything from folk to jazz to rock and blues in a concert Sunday at Memorial Hall, Blyth. EASTER DANCE Saturday , March 29, 1986 BLYTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by WHISKEY JACK DANCING 9-1 SMORGASBORD LUNCH Proceeds to Blyth Minor Hockey $12 percouple -- Phone 523-9254 for tickets &i1Ji&/ 21ume4/ de-dedff n OurSmorgusbord is back by popular demand sturlingEa st erSunduy Marc h30 - 12 noon to8p.m. Baked Hum included Triple K Restaurant Blyth 523-9623 County Road 25, E. of Hwy. 4 Tat Beth Knox celebrates 70th Sunday. March 23 was a lovely sunny spring day, just right for an Open House at the hall to celebrate the 70th birthday of Beth Knox. Guests were present from as far away as Kitchener, London and Windsor. Close to 200 visitors were greeted at the door by fancily members, her daughter Cindy. her son Melvin. and his wife Barbara. Tea and coffee were served by Hazel Reid and Hazel Watkins. The delicious cakes were made by Bernice Fisher. It was a very enjoyable afternoon. Happy birth- day Beth. Londesboro card results There were eight tables in play March 21 at the W.I. card party. Winners were ladies high. June Fothergill: lone hand. Rachel Riehl: low. Esther Moffat: men's high. Ted Mills: lone hands. Bob Thompson and low. Dora Shob- brook (playing as a man). Lunch was served by Marg. Anderson and Helen Lawson. THURS., FRI., SAT. 5P.M.-12A.M. Blyth Inn EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 523-9381 the B1ytI Sunday Dining Inn BRUNCH 11:00 A.M. -2:00 P.M. ROAST BEEF BUFFET 4:00 P.M. -7:00 P.M. RESERVATIONSAPPRECIATED CLOSEDGOOD FRIDAY LCBO LICENCED 523-9381 l �`p�* WINGHAM, ONTARIO 7,•.�LL1l� PHONE 3511630 QJIpatri I1`1FAMILYI PLAYING Friday, March28at7 p.m. Saturday, March29at 1:30 and7:00p.m. Allseats$2.00 -1110 .e, HE JUST HAS TO WIN! ct fr r:4 CPU t1 �LL c, THAT )1/ - Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information Sall Meld F': c� � ADULT ACCOMPANIMENT 1 Just when you think you've found the right guy, someone even worse comes along. SHOWTIMES Friday & Saturday March 28 & 29 at 9:00 p.m. Sunday to Thursday March 30 toApril 3 at8:00p.m. Nominated for two academy awards including best actor for James Garner rner .o) -r At)