. FREE Layaway . DIspnsal ot old mattress availa5|e . We accept all forms a! paymenl Since 1978 vusn our website at wwwsleepfactorycom toning Tho “(MW-hobo 'tom-ret, For 00.: 21V... VISH our website . We can make any we ot mattress . Dummy and set-up avanlable . Over l 000 sq ft of showroom Sleinmann described those responsible for such an act as disgusting. "lt really gives you a dif- ferent perspective about some people," she said. "I dont want to be pessimistic; but I have to be realistic." Rosie Steinmann. man- ager of Ten Thousand Villages gift shop, said she doesn't have the option of repairing her barrel. "It was completely destroyed," she said. "lt can't be repaired." "l don't want to keep spending lune fixing it if it's going just keep getting destroyed," she said, But when the pot was damaged a second time, she said she Itrst all motivation to ix it. Continued from page I Vandals hit uptown area The day's popularity stems from its exciting selection of free activities which range from an arts and crafts fair to a childreris waterslide. Games, crafts. music, museums and fun make this the perfect Canada Day destination for family entertainment. While working to make this year's event the best UW Canada Day Celebration yet, the committee has not for- gotten the elements that draw the crowds in each year. Favorites such as the dunk tank, face painting, User Quest, giant twister, children's performers and of course the musically enhanced fireworks will all The University of Waterloo and the Federation of Students will present the 16th annual UW Canada Day Celebrations on July 1 at Columbia Lake Fields. As the premiere Canada Day cele- bration for Waterloo Region, this event is expected to attract over 50,000. List year, the city was named provincial champion in its division, receiving four UW to host Canada Day Celebrations is hoping to replace the destroyed barrels, especially in light of the fact a group of national judges will be pass- ing through Waterloo at the end of July for the Communities in Bloom competition. In the meantime. howev» er, Vieth said her committee Ilollohan said the one positive In the destruction is that another vendor thinks he may have caught the mis, chief-maker on film, and Is now in the process of having that film developed. Once the photographs are ready, she hopes the police will be able to make an identification and arrest the vandal(s]. most campus lots by enter ing off University Avenue, I ICC yanking lor the day _\ festivities is available m laser Quest, a children's sing-a-long, and more live performances will entertain families through the twilight hours until 10 pm.. “hen the crowds gather to watch the much anticipated mm: cally enhanced fireworks Show. - , w“ The daytime activities begin at 2 pm. with games. children's activities, as well as live entertainment on the main stage. __ ___ “a..." '" the over 300 UW volunteers that participate to make the UW Canada Day Celelr rations a success. "It's won- derful to work with such a dedicated team, who are so committed to improving the celebrations each year." "It is amazing to see what students working together can accomplish," says stu- dent event manager Heather Larsen in regard to .L- A, a..- -" r _ " took it personally," she said. "But I know I cant dwell on it. It's just such a sad thing to have happen." return again this year. But Hollohan isn't sure replacing the barrels will be worth the trouble if the van- dalIs) strikes again. free parking for the d, While the look of the uptown area won't make or break the city for the com pe- tition, Vieth said any added beauty will increase its chances as a winner. This year, the L;;nmnllee Mi banking on the national title. out of five possible blooms for its uruque landscape and natural upkeep, and com mumry involvement. daytime activities 'Unl'