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The Citizen, 1985-11-27, Page 23Vtevens DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold & Rock 'n' Roll WEDDINGS, DANCES, ANNIVERSARIES, PARTIES, ETC. ETHEL, ONTAR 10 BRUSSELS ā€” 887-6159 ā€” EVENINGS DISCO, POLKAS, WALTZES %411W-I GOOD RECORDED MUSIC FOR 2.) PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 5 P.M. - 12 A.M. BL YTH INN EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 523-9381 A Christmas For Carol A WONDERFUL PLAY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY WITH ACTORS, MUSIC AND PUPPETS. Saturday, December 7th, 2.00 p.m. Tickets: $4.00 Blyth Memorial Hall 523-9300 EVERYDAY BREAKFAST SPECIAL Sausage, ham or bacon Two eggs, Home fries $1.99 Friday Night Special Seafood Platter $5.25 (Reg. $5.95) SALAD BAR INCLUDED Smorgasbord Saturdays & Sundays 4-8 p.m. Banquet Room Facilities TRIPLE K RESTAURANT County Road 25, eastof Hwy. 4 523-9623 HOURS: Book your Christmas Mon.-Thurs. 6 a.m.-11 p.m. vā€¢,- Fri. & Sat. until 12:30p.m. . Party Now Sunday7a.m.-11p.m. 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. Belgrave Kinsmen New Year's Eve Dance December 31 AT THE WINGHAM LEGION Hats, horns, beverage and lunch provided Music by Sound System 70 $40 per couple Contact Wayne Hopper 887 6142 Festival Singers sing Sunday LittEU I 1 TT` 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 GRANDVIEW LUNCH & GAS BAR BLYTH 523-4471 "If yourwifecan'tcook don't divorce her. Eatatourpiace." 523-9300 at The Saga at 523-4331, or from members of the. Blvth Festival Singers. TURKEY BINGOS BRUSSELS LEGION HALL Friday, November 29, Friday, December 6, Friday, December 13 and Friday, December 20. Fourteen regular games, three specials at $25 each, one Share-the-Wealth, door prize. Admission $1.50. Ex- tra cards 25c or 5 for $1. 8 P.M.SHARP DOORSOPENAT7P.M. Phone 357 1630 for 24 hour movie information Playing from Friday to Thursday November 29th to December 5th SHOWIlMES : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7:00 and 9:00 Sunday to Thursday 8:00 p.m. each Evening "One sensational movie... ingenious, hilarious. exciting and wonderfully touching." ,,^9^am CBS-Tv STEVEN SPIELBERG ROBERT ZEMECKIS SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE Saturday November 30 Showtime: 1:30 All Seats $2.00 FAMILY PARENTAL GUIDANCE