C10 - Sunday, February 12, 1984 - North Shore News FOR MANY women, the Start of winter coincides with dry,;—flaky— skin. This, however, doesn’t always have to be ‘the “case. If the characteristics of dry skin are understood, then care and treatment: becomes a much easier task. Dry skin looks and feels tight. It chaps, flakes and it peels easily, leaving the skin looking parched and Heart | ge EXPERTS agree that the most effective way to combat heart disease is not to get it in| the first place, and these days there is much that we can do to reduce the risks. Jacquie Annett, co- ordinator of cardiac rehabilitation with the North Shore Health Department will be at the Lynn Valley Branch of North Vancouver — Flower BRADNER, a small com- munity in the Fraser Valley, has been hosting Flower Shows since 1928.- In recent: years the Show has attracted | up to 8500 visitors over the three day period and many people return to see the at- tractive ‘‘theme’’ decorations as well as the many varieties of daffodil on display. There is also a dining room where a variety of refreshments, all made by Community Club members, are available at a reasonable — cost. Admission to the show is only $1. The 1984 show will be held on April 13, 14 and 15, from 10 until 8, and the theme will be ‘‘Air Affair’’, a salute to the Abbotsford Air Show. Daffodil growing is the prime industry in Bradner, which supplies a large percen- tage of the blooms for the whole of Canada. As the show does attract so Many visitors, organizers wouild like to schedule large groups to avoid crowding as much as possible. This is par- leathery. It inay also be the cause of wrinkles and fine ~ fines which sometimes appear around the eyes and mouth. ‘Research has shown that as _ we grow older, the output of the sweat and sebaceous glands is reduced due to decreased hormonal activity. A loss of moisture takes place on the outer layer of the skin, and less moisture moyes up- ward from the e layers “below. array ° District Library to to talk about techniques ‘for avoiding pro- * ‘blems and adopting a lifestyle that is healthier for your heart. Of special interest to those who have, or fear, heart pro- blems, the program is free and open to all. Come, with your questions, to Lynn Valley Library on Tuesday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m. flair ticularly important for senior citizens, so if you plan a trip to the Bradner’Flower Show they would appreciate hear- ing from you. There are several other places of-interest within easy driving distance of Bradner. Ask for details if you would like to extend your tour. Postaatal classes fer parents & babies (0-Gues.) 8 sessions on: * intant growth & develop- ment ¢ nutrition * toys & play ideas to en- courage & challenge your baby ¢ CPR Heartsaver Baby course Winter classes begin tn North Vancouver Friday, February 24th To register call Vicki Henson 738-2124 or 731-9060 The_surface then becomes thinner and Ic loses some of its elasticity. Secondary factors may also affect the moisture level of the skin. The sun’s ultra- violet rays and ‘relative humidity in living and work- ing areas may also cause ex- cessive dryness. Improper cleansing may also aggravate dry skin. When dead skin cells aren’t properly removed from the skin’s surface, pores may become blocked, preventing moisture and oils from reaching the surface of the skin. One of the key points: in deterring dry skin is effective, yet gentle cleansing. Remov- ing waste oils from the skin should -not— be - by-passed because the. skin—is dry; in fact, it is a very important step in keeping the skin healthy and rejuvenated. However; it is also important to remember to keep .harsh creams and soaps away from_.: M4Y 1M3. - the skin. There are products on the market, which when used regularly, will help promote healthy skin “growth and discourage the dry-flakies. A moisturizer is a must. It helps restore lost moisture and also serves as a base or protection coat before the ap- plication of make-up. Dry skin doesn’t always have to be a. problem. Proper care and maintenance will A sensational new Childbirth informational Tape ‘‘Let’s talk’’ about labour & delivery by Peggy Lambert R.N., S.C.M. 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