The Oakville Beaver, Friday January 11, 2002 - 21 Century Hotel screens on Wednesday (C ontinued from p a g e 20) * S Rated. Yuppies played the stock market as big business grew bigger. Disposable income, MTV, and supermodels were the norm. In 1982, Cana da saw the worst recession since the Great Depression and the Liberals were defeated by Brian M ulroney's Conservatives. In 1985, Mulroney and Reagan declared support for a strategic defence initiative dubbed "Star Wars," and in 1986 when the Canadian dollar hit an all-time low, the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement was reached. Party Like 1999, the final chapter o f W eaver's Century H otel , takes place on the eve of the mil lennium. The '90s heralded the advent of the information age, with cell phones, the internet, email, chat rooms, and web casting uniting every one in a cyberworld. In 1992, Roberta Bondar became Canada's first female astronaut. The fol lowing year, Kim Campbell replaced Brian Mul- roney and became the first female Prime Minis ter, only to lose office to Jean Chretien's Liberals. In 1999, the Y2K bug caused companies to spend millions in trying to stave off what they feared would be an information breakdown as the world braced for an uncertain new millennium. Century Hotel screens on Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 7 p.m., in Showcase Burlington, 3325 Har vester Rd. Tickets are $8 or $6 for members and are available at the door on the day of the screening, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Tickets can also be pur chased in advance up until one day before the screening at Bean There Cafe (106 Reynolds St.), Bookers Bookstore (172 Lakeshore Rd. E), Oakville Place Mall (240 Leighland Ave), and Concept Galleries (2441 Lakeshore Rd. W.). For more information on the Film Festival or memberships, call the OAC at 905-815-5977 or email cineline@yahoo.com. % KIDS EAT FOR $i.oon MONDAY NIGHT M A D N i S S i B r in g t h e K id s o n M o n d a y s a n d t h e y e a t f o r $ 1.0 0 ! Kids must be accompanied by an adult w ith a m inim um $5.00 purchase before taxes. One Kiddie meal per $5.00 purchase. Offer available for kids 12 yean and under. 1 - March Break W JN IT IR www.liduhomeburgen.com V is it US a t Music to suit every taste To have live weekend entertainment included in this column, fa x the date, time, place, musician or band, style o f music, and a contact number to Stacy at 905-337-5567 by I p.m. Wednesday. Nine - Various types o f music. Starting at 9:30 p.m. The Roxbury, 580 Kerr St. Karaoke, starting at 9:30 p.m. Sunday. January 13: The Bearded Collie, 234 Lakeshore Rd. E. The Mike Branton Band - Blues. Starting at 9:30 p.m. Friday, January 11: For reservations or more information call: The A rbour Cafe, The Arbour Cafe at 905-844-1840. 266 Lakeshore Rd. E. live entertainment this weekend The Bearded Collie at 905-338-0050. The Greg Bush Quartet The Duck & Firkin at 905-337-0330. - Jazz. Kokopelli's at 905-339-3255. The D uck & Firkin, 610 Ford Dr. The Roxbury at 905-339-1531. The Pete & Meegan Band - Cover Band. All types o f music. Starting at 10 p.m. Kokopelli' s, 256 Church St. Nomads - R&B, '60s. | For th e w eek ending D ecem b er 30, 2001 Starting at 9:30 p.m. Weeks Title 2 Weeks Last This (-jw e n d o tu n Annual Winter Sale Save 2 0 -5 0 % o ff E veryth ing in the Store begins Saturday, Jan. 12 until Saturday, Jan. 26 I).\ T H ET!IW \V CmAdi 94 George Street, Towne Square, Oakville 905-845-8802 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 9:30 am-5:30 pm. Top Selling CDs in Canada on the Chart Ago 1 2 Week Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Artist, (Label) AUTO IN REMISSION? TRUST HALTON TRANSMISSION YIELD TO EXPERIENCE IT COSTS YOU NO MORE, VANS, CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES, R.V.S FOUND IN STORE. Saturday. January 12: The A rbour Cafe, 266 Lakeshore Rd. E. The Greg Bush Quartet - Jazz. K okopelli' s , 256 Church St. Nomads - R&B, '60s. Starting at 9:30 p.m. The Bearded Collie, 234 Lakeshore Rd. E. 7 7 6 16 4 58 1 2 BIG SHINKY TUNES 6 Various Artists( I Yii) Various Artists < BMGC) MUCH DANCE 2002 4 9 3 5 7 18 9 16 4 9 3 5 6 19 11 14 WEATHERED Creed (Epic) SILVER SIDE U P NickeOback (KMI) WOMEN & SONGS 5 Various A rtists (VVCD) DAY W ITHOUT RAIN E ljy a (Warner UK) T H E01V IL L EB E A V E It Marketing Team of the Month 9 59 27 6 ESCAPE E n riq u e Iglesias (InUnscope) 842-0725) ASK ABOUT OUR FREE TOWING HYBRID THEORY ALICIA KEYS Linkfai P a rk (VVBK) Songs in A M in o r (JREC) io MiSSUNDAZTOOD P in k (Arista) TRANSMISSION WADE SEYMOUR HALTON WE RE GEARED TO FIX IT RIGHT! 5 5 9 S p e e r s R d ., U n i t # 2 , b e tw e e n 4 th L in e a n d D o r v a l The lop sefcig alum s in Canada compiled (ram a national sample of retail store and mass merchants' reports cofedBd, compied. and provided by SoundScan S p o n so red by: Ian Oliver, Publisher o f The Oakville Beaver is pleased to announce Charlotte Whalen as Salesperson o f the month for November. 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