1 n‘ 4 Low Prices, First And Always For more 845â€"3541. Heritage Day activities will include: a book signing of The Oakville Book, with an accompaâ€" nying slide show by writer/phoâ€" tographer Sheila Creighton; a video screening of the 1925 film Phantom of the Opera; 1920s music; and "Pin Up Your Past" on a Heritage Board. Historical Groups attending will _ include: Canadian Caribbean . Association of Halton, Halton Multicultural Council, Haltonâ€"Peel Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society, The Oakville Historical Society, and The Oakville Nostalgia Group. Throughout the afternoon, many history groups and history related activities will help to celeâ€" brate our rich heritage. Kick off Heritage Week with a visit to the Oakville Museum‘s Heritage Day, on Sun., Feb. 13th, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. information The forum â€" which takes place at 7:30 p.m. in the Bronte Room of Town Hall â€" will be an opportunity for interested parties to meet with the Waterfront Festival Safety and Security Committee, Town staff and Halton Regional Police. In an effort to deal with comâ€" plaints resulting from Oakville‘s annual Waterfront Festival, the Town has scheduled a meeting for March 2nd to discuss resiâ€" dents‘ concerns. is iere Ayriing ELSE WE NEED WHILE wERE AT THE GRocery Residents will have chance to discuss Waterfront Festival concerns March 2nd Those planning to attend are encouraged to submit their conâ€" cerns to Deputy Town Manager Peter Wagland for placement on the evening‘s agenda. This should be done by Friday, Feb. 25th. These can either be dropped or mailed to Wagland‘s attention or faxed to 815â€"2001. Ward 2 councillors Kathy Graham and Fred Oliver will also be on hand. Note that the meeting will not A Savoy Crescent homeowner, for example, explained that folâ€" lowing the June 26th Waterfront festivities in Coronation Park she found her lawn strewn with Last summer, a meeting to disâ€" cuss onâ€"street parking for the fesâ€" tival turned into a forum for many other complaints relating to the event. address the Waterfront Regeneration Trust nor possible improvements to Coronation Park. Mâ€"F _ 10â€"9 p.m. Sat. 9:30â€"9 p.m. Sun. 11â€"5 p.m. Some residents did not want parking, period, on residential streets during the threeâ€"day fest and suggested a parking lot in Coronation Park be constructed. Others registered complaints about what they perceived as inadequate bus service. garbage, soiled clothing, beer bottles and even a used condom. She went so far as to threaten legal action against the Town if steps weren‘t taken to rectify the situation. by Steve Nease