Oakville Beaver, 31 May 2000, B4

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B4 t/5 o 4._ _ THE OAKVL t E BEAVER Wednesday, May 3 1 ,2 0 0 0 Deaths BROOMHEAO, Ellen Huena (nee McKean) Peacefully, on Friday M ay 26, 2 0 0 0 at O akville-Trafalgar Mem orial Hospital, in her 83rd year. Ellen, beloved wife of the Late Jim S te v e n s , and the L ate Fred Broomhead. Loving Mother of Sandra and her husband Joe Beaubien, and Donna and her husband Wayne Harper. Beloved Grandma of Cindy and her husband Don Ducasse, and Debbie and her husband Dan Boylan. Dear Nanny-Great-Grandma of Danielle, Denise, and Emerson. Sadly missed by her three surviving sisters and their families, and by the families of her eight predeceased brothers and sisters. At Ellen's request, Private Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Arthritis Society, to the Canadian Cancer Society, or to th e O n ta rio H e a rt and S tro k e Foundation. InMemoriams DICKINSON, Ken - In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father. Who passed away May 30th, 1993. What would we give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to us. Lovingly remembered by Wife Carol and Sons Brian, Mark & Shawn SUMMER FASHION It's not just the clothes that count Setting the clock back with healthy looking skin Janice Valerie Boston Lovingly missed 6y Alan, Richard, Stephen, Lesia, Laurissa and Sarah and a ll whose life she touched Y KERR, Robert - On Tuesday, M ay 30, 2000 at the O akville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Bob in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Lucille. Dear father of Andrew and his w ife S h e lley . V isitatio n at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, from 2 -4 and 7 -9 p .m . T h u rs d a y . F u n e ra l Service 1:00 p.m. Friday in the Chapel. Cremation. For those who wish, memorial d o n a tio n s to the H e a rt and S tro k e Foundation would be appreciated. Family Services Alcoholics Anonymous If you drink, that's your business If you want to quit, That's Ours! (416) 487-5591 (905) 631-8784 Legal Notice Funeral Directors m FUNERAL HOME Our family serving your family 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST OAKVILLE Funeral Directors · Don Clarke ·Gregory Sidora ·Tina Quenneville ·John Murphy · Patrick McDermott NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Patricia Jane Kadoke All claims against the Estate ot PATRICIA JANE KA DOKE, late of the Town of Oakville, in the Regional Municipality of Halton, deceased, who died on or about the 26th day of January, 2000, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or before June 14, 2000, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Estate Trustee then shall have notice. Dated at the Town of Oakville , this 17th day of May, our skin, hands and nails are windows to the inner you. Make these windows as beautiful as possible by the daily prac tice of good health measures and by the use of protective cosmetics. For working women, this is particularly important because they face the public on a daily basis, and they are often judged by the appear ance of their skin, hands and nails-as well as by their clothes and manners-and, too often, they have problems they don't know how to solveprematurely aging skin, lines, wrinkles and crin kles; breaking, chipping, deformed nails; rough, red, chapped hands; chapped, cracking lips and other similar problems. For homemakers, household chemicals can be devastating to hands: Detergents, soaps, cleaning agents, ammonia and bleaches. Sportswomen, too, have special skin and nail problems. They often show signs of aging more rapidly because of constant exposure to the ele ments: sun, water, snow, ice-even dry air. About Your Skin Although you may be born with baby-perfect, almost poreless, flawless skin, as you mature, your skin changes. You undergo hormonal changes which affect your skin. You're subject ed to pollution and the elements. You can get into bad habits which contribute to damaging your skin: indulging in junk foods, smoking and excess drinking. Perhaps the most important health care regi men you should develop is caring for your skin. It's never too late to start, but the younger you start, the better-and your reward is healthy, younger-looking, beautiful skin. Before you start a skin care program, get to know your skin type and its sensitivities. Dry Skin: Has very fine pores, but tends to flake and be sensitive. Rarely does dry skin develop imperfections. Oily Skin: Has lightly visible pores. Oily skin often begins to shine shortly after makeup is applied. Normal Skin: The nose and forehead tend to be oily (known as the T-Zone), while the remain der of the face is just right-neither dry nor oily. Skin Structure Skin- is made up of different layers. The out ermost layer of the epidermis forms a barrier which helps keep body fluids from getting out and helps prevent foreign substances and bacte ria from getting into your body. Most of the skin's colouration is also contained in the epi dermis. Beneath the epidermis is the dermis which provides most of the skin's strength and support As you grow older, the dermis loses some of its elasticity. The skin's thickness and susceptibility to dry ness vary from person to person, as well as from body part to body part. For example-the skin on the face is thinner than the skin on some other parts of the body. Since your face is constantly exposed to the elements, special care must be taken to protect it. General Skin Care Tips Your skin is a mirrored reflection of your thoughts, feelings and lifestyle. Here are a few tips which should always be part of your skin care regimen. · Maintain a well-balanced diet Especially important are foods which are rich in vitamins A, C and E. High-protein foods, veg etables and fruits are excellent sources of these vitamins. Stay away from deep-fried foods, sugar and white starchy foods. · Drink six to eight glasses of water daily. Water will help prevent your skin from drying out and will rid your skin of impurities. · Get enough sleep. Burning the candle at both ends will contribute to making you look older before your time. If you don't get enough sleep, your skin will puff, sag, look lifeless and become discoloured. · Avoid excessive exposure to sun Exposure to ultraviolet light will help age your skin. If you plan to spend time in the sun, use a good sun block. · Get plenty of exercise. Any type of exercise that keeps your body moving helps improve your circulation. Result: your skin has a healthy glow. Exercise is also an important key to a good complexion. Toning exercises should accompany weight-loss programs because they help firm up skin. · Avoid excesses of alcoholic beverages Too much beer, wine or liquor can cause your skin to puff, discolour or become dehydrated. · Stop smoking. Not only is smoking hazardous to your health, studies show that women who smoke develop lines and wrinkles much faster than women who don't. O a k v ie w 2000. 842-2252 KATHRYN S. NAUMETZ, ESATE TRUSTEE, 263 CHURCH STREET OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6J 1N7 Clean out you r closets! M ake room in your garage! Sell those unwanted items! . M m m m Put your Garage Sale ad in thespecial Garage Sale section of Fridays Oakville Beaver and receive your Complete Garage Sale Kit with signs and information on how to have a successful Garage Sale. 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