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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1985. PAGE 23.
Blyth Festival Singers have been practicing a twice a week for their "Christmas in Song" concert this
Sunday. Choir director Laurie Rowbotham leads the choir in a program of familiar and unusual Christmas
music. There will be two concerts, one at 3 p.m. and one at 8 p.m.
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For many people in our area,
attending the traditional concert of
the Blyth Festival Singers marks
the first event in the celebration of
the Christmas season. This year
the choir will present two perform-
ances in Memorial Hall on Sunday,
December 1 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
For their concert, the choir will
be performing a variety of works
that differ in style and time.
Included in the repetoire are
unusual arrangements of familiar
Christmas carols by the well-
known British composers David
Willcocks and John Rutter, a
number of sacred Christmas pieces
new to our audiences, as well as
familiar Christmas songs.
Throughout the programme will be
carol sing-alongs which the audi-
ence is invited to join.
The Festival Singers are direct-
ed by Laurie Rowbotham of
Lintowel and accompanied by
Louise McGregor of Clinton.
Part of the Singers' traditional
C lristmas concert has been the
ir elusion of a children's choir and
this year the choir is pleased to
have the Elma Township Public
School Choir under the direction of
Lori Nelson perform with them.
Lori was a member of the Listowel
High School Chorus under Mr.
Rowbotham.
In this concert of traditions, the
choir invites the audience to join in
the carol sing-along and also share
in the mulled cider and Christmas
goodies in the lower hall following
each performance. Tickets at $5.00
and $1.50 for children for this
family concert can be obtained
from the theatre box office at
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