Oakville Beaver, 24 Jul 2013, p. 15

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Call 905-632-0588, ext. 264 e-mail: dkurek@oakvillebeaver.com Forward announcements of non-pro t local events for Community Update to The Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, ON L6K 3S4; e-mail dkurek@oakvillebeaver.com or call 905-632-0588, ext. 264. Free. BULLETIN Canadian Cancer Society Halton Unit needs event day volunteers for its 5k extreme obstacle and endurance event on Saturday, Aug. 17, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Contact Kelly at 905-845-5231, ext. 3133 or kmclaughlin@ ontario.cancer.ca. Acclaim Health urgently needs hospice volunteers in Halton, training provided. Contact 905-827-8800 or volunteering@ acclaimhealth.ca. Links2Care Friendly Visiting program needs volunteers in the Oakville area to visit isolated seniors and adults with disabilities, activities vary depending on client and volunteer interests. Contact Tanya at 905-8736502, ext. 35, or tnoguera@links2care.ca. St. Paul's United Church Vacation Bible School, 454 Rebecca St., JK to Grade 6, Community Update runs from July 29-Aug. 2, 9 a.m.-noon, cost $10/child, $20/family, contact www.stpaulsoakville.com or 905-845-3427. WEDNESDAY JULY 24 Growing and Sharing Food in Halton free information session by Go Local Oakville at the Centre for Education and Training, 171 Speers Rd., Suite 20, 10 a.m.-noon, contact 905-875-3851, ext. 5008. THURSDAY JULY 25 Prostate Cancer Support Group meets at Ron Edwards Family YMCA, 500 Drury Lane, Burlington, 7 p.m., contact Canadian Cancer Society, Halton Unit at 905-8455231. Shrine Circus at Oakville Entertainment Centrum parking lot, 2095 Winston Park Dr., supporting work of local Shriners, performances continue to July 28, contact www. shrine-circus.com. Nar-anon meeting, 7:30 p.m., 484 Kerr St., lower level. For family and friends of addicts. First names only. Bereaved Families of Ontario ­ HaltonPeel host teen summer group for ages 14-18, if 18, must still be in high school or recent graduate, ve weekly sessions from July 25Aug. 22, Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., a followup session to be scheduled in the fall, 33 City Centre Dr., suite 610, Mississauga, to register call 905-848-4337. FRIDAY JULY 26 Bronte Legion Friday Night Karaoke, 7-11 p.m., Club Room, 79 Jones St., contact 905827-4722 or www.brontelegion.com. Children's Aid Society presentation at Care for Newcomer Children, 171 Speers Rd., Unit 20, 10 a.m.-noon, contact 905-8753851, ext. 5015. SATURDAY JULY 27 Oakville Youth Arts Council Coffee House at QEPCCC, 2302 Bridge Rd., black box theatre, 7 p.m., cost $5, performances and art by artists aged 12-19. SUNDAY JULY 28 International Day with Oakville Seventhday Adventist Church Group at Trinity United Church Hall, 1250 McCraney St. E., 4 p.m. Advertorial 15 | Wednesday, July 24, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com "Connected to your Community" MONDAY JULY 29 David Hearn Golf Classic in support of Hamilton and Halton Alzheimer Foundation at Copetown Woods Golf Club, 700-1575 Upper Ottawa St., Hamilton, 1 p.m., contact www.alzhh.ca or 1-888-343-1017. TUESDAY JULY 30 Movie Day for children six months old and up at Care for Newcomer Children, 171 Speers Rd., Unit 20, 10 a.m.-noon, contact 905-875-3851, ext. 5015. Music by the Lake with Oakville Wind Orchestra at Coronation Park, 1426 Lakeshore Rd. W., 7 p.m., bring your own chair. Dancing in the Park with Oakville Scottish Country Dance Group at Oakville Museum, 8 Navy St., 6:30-8:30 p.m., weather permitting, bring your own chair and water. Oakville Lions Cruze Night at Boston Pizza parking lot, 270 Dorval Dr., 6 p.m.-dusk. WEDNESDAY JULY 31 Free Summer Playdate at Hopedale Community Nursery School at St. Aidan's Church, 318 Queen Mary Dr., 9:30 a.m.-noon. Beauty & Spa Opening Soon in Bronte! Nourish your skin throughout the summer (NC)--By pin-pointing numerous bene ts of natural ingredients, sun protection products are advancing all the time­ and this is bringing consumers a greater range of options for speci c needs. Some of us may work outdoors in the summer, for example, and some of us play sports. Toronto dermatologist, Dr. Paul Cohen says, "To be fully protected, both activities require an effective sunscreen when we get wet, and when we sweat, including waterproof and photostable sun protection." As well, children need the most effective measure against harmful ultraviolet rays, but little ones often need a product speci cally formulated for the more sensitive skin of young people. Equally important at any age, all skin needs maximum hydration, rain or shine, for optimal health and appearance. "Sun protection is the primary reason we buy a sunscreen, but you can hydrate your skin with it at the same time," says Aveeno senior brand manager, Beth-Ann Ivany, pointing out that Aveeno is a brand identi ed for its Active Naturals ingredients that are uniquely formulated to deliver visible bene ts for skin via the use of natural ingredients optimized by science. Do you have any of these needs? Re-hydration: The desire for `re-hydration bene ts' from a sunscreen were rated high in importance (67 per cent) as per Consumer studies. Oatmeal, or more precisely, the proteins of colloidal oatmeal, can deliver a formula that hydrates, moisturizes, restores pH balance and prevents water loss from the skin. Colloidal oatmeal leaves a protective layer on the skin, which prevents water loss to help maintain moisture in skin. "Pay attention to product labels so that you are always aware of the level of protection you are receiving, as well as product bene ts," says Ivany. 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On the label of the popular Aveeno Hydrosport line, you will see the active naturals lotus ower complex is harnessed to repel moisture and is delivered in an oil-free formula for broadspectrum protection against severe ultraviolet rays come rain, shine, wet or sweat. Sensitivity: Ideally, the skin of children should be protected at all times during their fun in the sun, and trusting an effective sunscreen allows everyone a bit more freedom. Naturally-sourced mineral ingredients (such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide) can deliver reliable protection against the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays--and as it turns out, says Ivany, adding oats makes it have properties to soothe dry skin and makes it gentle enough for even those with sensitive skin. Take a look at the label of the Aveeno Sensitive Skin line, for example, to see that the `mineralguard' formula with Active Naturals oat is oil-free, fragrance-free, hypoallergenic and waterproof. Remember that the term `waterproof' indicates the ability `to maintain the designated protection after 80 minutes of water or sweaty activity'. Children, teens and adults alike can get broad-spectrum sun protection ­ and soothe their dry, sensitive skin at the same time. Dr. Cohen reminds us that "a high-quality, reliable sunscreen is just the rst step. Always combine it with activity in the shade, wearing a hat, sunglasses, protective clothes, and remember to drink water." www.newscanada.com it's doors at 129 Jones St. OPENING on Will be MONDAY, JULY 29th Thank-you to everyone for your patience during our move. We look forward to seeing you at our new Salon location in Bronte. Come by for a visit or call the Rainbow team at (905) 847-1110 Brides by Payal

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