Wednesday, December 29, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B7 GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS!!! TWO SHOWS SOLD OUT WITHIN ONE WEEK Unveiling ofMillennium Clock (Continued from page B5) SATURDAY, JANUARY 8/2000 a t 2:00 p.m . at the 'Q # " OAKVILLE CENTRE FOR PERFORMING ARTS * (/b e * * * **& & & . WITH SPECIAL GUEST Britney Spears Britney as +he. ) Show)1 in hlor+k America/ P e r-fo n u m ^ t o Sold o u t Audicuc&s Zv&.rquMcre./ SPIC E The, lAtrku*te, 8 R c8 CI12LS Shod Tickets Available at the Oakville Centre for Performing Arts 130 Navy St. Oakville, O N 905-815-2021 T ic k e ts : $ 1 5 . 0 0 An lAcrtdibte. Tribute, to the, vA cK S rzeer soys P ro c e e d s g o to th e C a n a d ia n O rg a n T ra n s p la n t A s s o c ia tio n . "Then at noon they will have a full countdown, with hats and horns. And then after the show, the kids get to meet the band and enjoy treats and ginger ale (chil dren's champagne) - a real New Year's Eve party," says Milhomens. Tickets are $7 and available through the box office (8152021). New Year's Eve downtown starts at 6:30 p.m. with a 'W alk of H onour' which is, says Milhomens, "to celebrate the past and share the future - and that's the whole theme of the millenni um eve and the millennium cele brations." All children are invited to shine their beacons (purchased at their schools) as they walk to Towne Square with the town's veterans and cadets - past and future. "It is part of a global 'rib bon of light' that will shine in every time zone as a sign of hope and renewal for the future. They will walk hand-in-hand from the Legion on Navy, along Lakeshore to the Towne Square...We have a piper that's leading them in...So, that opens up and starts our millennium eve celebrations," says Milhomens. As the beacons approach their destination, the street lights will be dimmed to accent the ribbon of light. When the human ribbon reaches Towne Square, the open ing ceremonies will begin, including opening remarks by Mayor Ann Mulvale and the singing of the National Anthem by young Oakville singer M arieve H erington. CHWO's Jim Paulsen will be the emcee for the night. At 7 p.m., which is midnight Greenwich Mean Time, another countdown for children will begin and the unveiling of the M illennium C lock will take place. "So families can still expe rience an early evening with the young children before they fall asleep," explains Milhomens. The evening's entertainment will begin at 7:15 with Herington singing another couple of tunes, followed by the O akville C hristian School C h ild ren 's Choir. At 8 p.m. local singer/songwriter Ernie G will take over with some of his music, which ranges from Latin to pop rock. Then at 8:45 illusionist Bishwam bhar Dass will baffle visitors with his sleight-of-hand magic and large-scale illusions, after which Juno nominee Father M ark C urtis will enter tain at 9:30. A special M illennium Town Choir, made up of choristers from 10 different churches in Oakville, will sing their praises to God for the past year at 10:30, followed by the FabFour: a trib ute to The Beatles - "voted the number-one selling band of the century. The introduction to their show is the actual introduction that Ed Sullivan used to intro duce The Beatles. They have the actual footage...and they're going to have that on screen," says Milhomens, adding that these look-alikes will entertain with popular Beatles songs at 11. "They're in full uniform, exactly as they were back then. They do three different clothes changes. They use the same instruments as The Beatles used. And they do three different eras of The Beatles - the '60s, '70s, and '80s." At 11:55 p.m. the entertain ment will turn to the official countdown, followed by the singing of 'Auld Lang Syne' by G uy L o m b ard o 's Royal C an ad ian s at midnight, after which the FabFour will take to the stage again. People are being encouraged to dress warmly, bring blankets and lawn chairs, and snuggle up for an evening of fun and enter tainment. "CHWO will be doing a live remote from the square. So if people can't come out, they can still be part of the Oakville cele brations," says Milhomens. "They are actually going to be playing, as of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, a countdown of the top 100 songs of the century as cho sen by their listeners.. .We'll have that running in the square in between our sets." For more information about the three-day millennium cele bration, contact the Oakville 2000 Millennium committee at 337-2141 or its web site at: www.oakville2000.com. J Jeep Glenleven w ill pay the GST, ilus take an additional GOO o ff the purchase o f ect 2000 Chrysler, Dodge «· Jeep vehicles, or receive financing as low as 0% on selected models! Bronte VillageMall welcomes Millennium Bronte Village Mall will feature gospel singers Glen Hamilton and Lystra Gibbs at its Millennium Celebration on Thursday, Dec. 30th, from 1 io 5 p.m. Hamilton and Gibbs have been performing since 1994 and have released five albums m ost of which have com memorated spe cific events such as Donoyan Bailey's gold medal win >tnd the death * of Princess Diana. The Walton United Church Youth Choir, under the direc tion of Linda Fletcher, will also perform at .the mall. They will sing the interna tionally recog nized `A Song of Sharing', and `An Irish Blessihg', both written by Fletcher, and pub lished by Joan Leslie. The latter won Walton's adult choir first place at a song festival. 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