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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-02, Page 38tc; ;low 8A—Go 440,, , . ,.... T I • - , -j; • ,S , at3pm.and8p.m.lnBlyth 16140.44', The. zepeitofre fel" the `tttLconcert 4,40 chNi4t0 reflect 4the inimical dyke, .ot ferent regions of Canada, Well as various 0 Watery. The choir Will be singing arrangements of '.a munber of folk from the Maritimes and French. Canada. And through several pieces taken from the Blyth production of The Life That Jack Built, the - choir will take the audience back to the early twentieth century world of Jack McLaren and the Dumbells. The Singers will also perform works by such well- known Canadian composers as Healey Man, Godfrey Ftidout, and Keith Bissell well as an Eskimo lullaby arranged by Irving Gliek. Many of these compositiOnS represent the tremendous growth in the output of music in Canada in recent years; much of it encouraged by the impetus given to the arts in Centennial year. To augment the Canaditin theme of the concert, an art show of Canadian works on loan from Gallery Stratford will open in the Centre's art gallery on the same day as the concert. The Blyth Festival Singers are now in their third season as a community choir under the auspices of the Blyth Centre for the Arts. The choir is directed by Laurie Rowbotham of Listowel and accompanied by Arlene Darnbrough of Goderich. The Singers are especially proud of presenting an all:, Canadian concert which complements the mandate of the Blyth Summer Festival which is to produce solely new, Canadian plays. The choir's 80 members come from all over the Huron - Perth area. Members from the Goderich-Auburn area include: Jim Mulhern, Margaret Pritchard, Phyllis Rodger, Eleanor Bradnock, Elliott Lapp, Jane Durst, Harry Dykstra, Avice Foster, Darlene Groves, Wilhelmina Hendricks, Joan Lyndon and Helen Videan. The Blyth Festival Singers invite you to come and enjoy their concert at Blyth Memorial Hall on Sunday, March 13 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets are $4 and $1.50 and are available from choir members, the box office (523-9300) and the Blyth Saga (523-4331). Refreshments will follow each concert, at which time you canmeet the director and choir and tour the art gallery. Area • • musicians to perform A rare opportunity to see some of the best area musi- cians on the concert stage will be presented at Blyth Memorial Hall on Sunday afternoon, March 27 at 2:30 p.m. Recording artists Richard Knechtel, and Jim Medd, Jim's band the Pleasure Pak and a second band The Crip- pled Ducks will all take part in the show. This will be a repeat of a concert which brought the group together two years ago and produced enough electricity to run the amplifiers without even plugging them in. Each of the performers will have a section of the show to themselves then all will join in a rowsing jam session for the finale which will fill the stage with some of the top talent our area has to offer. For the perforiners, this will be a chance to show a new side of their talents. Often local groups are restricted to playing either at dances or to bar au- diences, occasions entertain- ing to theaudience but not necessaHly most conductive ° to properly showing off their talents of the musicians. This will be one of those all - too -rare opportunities for them to cut loose on the con- cert stage. In order to allow the largest possible audience to take in this concert tickets are at a bargain -priced $4 for adults and $1.50 for children. They are now on sale at the Blyth Centre for the Arts box office at 523-9300. - SPECIAL PRICES. IN EFFECT WED. MAR. 2, 1983 UNTIL CLOSING TUES. MAR. 8, 1983 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO. NoRNAL WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. 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