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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 May 1993, p. 9

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ied skin "fad" of fashion for a it wasn‘t so long hite skin was romen shaded people will conâ€" he adds, there ‘ to tan. ff. If you get a ‘-y»sw_‘..._' Up on page 9) M reintign‘s dsn S of burning which radically increases your chances of getting skin cancer, Another, safer, method of tanâ€" ning is to color the skin cosmetiâ€" cally, Papp says. Most cosmetics manufacturers produce selfâ€"tanâ€" dtlulkfi; . "They should be applied sparâ€" ingly, because if they‘re applied in excess, you often get streaking and discoloration or a yellow hue," he says. "And you should wash you hands after each application, or you‘re hands will turn all yellow." The Canadian Dermatology Association offers the following advice for preventing skin cancer: * Wear a wideâ€"brimmed hat when exposed to the sun. Skin cancers are common on the face, neck and ears because, when outâ€" side, that area is constantly exposed to the sun. Hats with at least a 7.5â€"cm brim, which provide that method, then I‘d say do it and ultraâ€"viclet rays, through. slowly. That niinimizes your risk Baseball caps often don‘t shield Iesoame ols uns of qhb â€" ~n Sntieeg movides a plguics your # a skin cancer, sun block. Looseâ€"fitting, longâ€" Another, safer, method of tanâ€" . sleeved shirts and long pants are ning is to color the skin cosmetiâ€" best. The amount of protection a cally, Papp says. Most cosmetics â€" fabric offers will vary according to manufacturers produce selfâ€"tanâ€" â€" the tightness of its weave. Hold a mhmwmd:tmnheded garment (or a hat) up to the sun or of the akin. | a light bulb â€" if light gets _ "They should be applied sparâ€" > through, so will ultraâ€"violet rays. FAST SERVICE â€" LOW RATES 884.â€"2471 FREE Pickup & Delivery FASTâ€"FIX Electronic Repair Centres . gARN 10 DAry,, e9@hatale + Televisions uced hfi P un l o0 l e h o reiiee La ariee Ahs ho Nh 2 5 00 e ntnt en cote s C wnt 1 esopinante ORCHARD DRIVER EDUCATION LTD. C // ©€6â€"0002 or 748â€"7172 A COMPLETE COURSE "6‘ IN DRIVER EDUCATION 2 WEEKENDS BOTH SAT. & SUN. May 29 & 30 June 26 & 27 June 5 & 6 July 10 & 11 or 4 Saturdays or 4 Sundays 9 a.m. â€" 3:45 p.m. *Â¥ July 5, 6, 7 & & Conducted at Wilfrid Laurier University Almdnm&mAm ness (May 31 to June 6) â€" an anhual campaign organized by the Canadian Dermatology Associâ€" ation to promote skin cancer preâ€" vention â€" Dr. Papp is holding a skin cancer screening clinic at his ‘Waterloo office. Those interested in being screened for skin cancer may make an appointment to attend the clinic, which will be held June 7 from 8 to 7 p.m. at 50 Westâ€" mount Rd., N., Suite 225. Call 725â€" 2380 to make an appointment. Doctor referrals are not necessary. LET US PUT OUT THE MAT be sure to call Conestoga Mail Walkers GGet out of the cold and join the C Golden Triangle Cat Fanciers is hoiding a Cat Show, May 29 and May 30, from 10 am. to 4 pm. at the Kâ€"W Granite Club, 69 xa.mh-.uuuh , $2.50 for students and seniors and $2 for children under 12. Families, up to five members, get in for $10. For more five members, get in for $10. For n information, call 579â€"8559, after 6 p.m. Westvale garage sale Dr., Waterloo, is holding a Garage Sale, May 29 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. â€" Get out of the cold and join the Conâ€" estoga Mall Walkers. You can walk in a cliâ€" wntil 8 p.m., ‘and Saturday, May 29, 9 am. Senopennommnememmaicenemane First United rummage sale First United Church will hold a rumâ€" mage sale, Friday, May 28, from 3 p.m. #s School at 265 Westvale Thurs. 7â€"4; Sat. 7â€"3 Now Open 747â€"1832, 664â€" (far ond of livestock exchange) * Solid wood harvest & pedestal tables * Chairs * Poster Beds * Buffet & Hutches Visit 2nd location in St. "In 0 war, everyone sutlers...

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