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Oakville Beaver, 17 Jul 2013, p. 10

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, July 17, 2013 | 10 Find your summer reading material at Midnight Madness The Friends of the Oakville Public Library is hosting its rst ever Summer Madness book sale the weekend of Midnight Madness. The two-day book sale begins on Friday (July 19) during downtown Oakville's Midnight Madness from 6 p.m.-midnight outside on the sidewalk in front of the Central library branch. The sale continues on Saturday, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. inside Central library's second oor auditorium. Summer, cottage and beach reading material will be on sale with paperback and hardcover ction -- the sale will not include children's or non- ction books. "We have bene ted from the generosity of people's donations to the extent that we have a large quantity of good ction books, and wanted to hold a small sale (prior to the major book sale in November) to provide fun summer reading while school is out and people are going on vacation," said Moira Fogarty, of the Friends of the Library. Hardcovers cost $1 each and paperbacks will be sold at 50 cents each. The Friends of the Library are also looking for donations of goodquality books, especially non- ction, to be dropped off at Central library during regular hours -- those wishing to donate a large quantity of books are asked to contact the library ahead of time so Advertorial Artscene "Connected to your Community" Beauty & offering CANADA special arrangements can be made. Proceeds from the book sale will go towards enhancing library services by funding such programs as the Summer Reading Program and Battle of the Books for children, teen writing contest, adult book clubs, genealogy and technology workshops, and new accessibility and screening equipment. Spa Skin protection tips for baby's rst summer (NC)--For many new moms, summer weather means quiet afternoons exploring the backyard, baby's rst steps barefoot in the grass and shared giggles while treating your little one to a refreshing swim. But when it comes to baby's sensitive skin, some summer rsts, like sunburn, heat rash and dryness are best avoided. Did you know that a baby's skin loses moisture nearly twice as fast as adult skin? Baby skin barriers are less mature and are still changing and developing during the rst year of life, making them more susceptible to dryness. This barrier protects against water loss, prevents the entry of bacteria and provides temperature regulation. As a result, baby's skin is more sensitive to sunlight and has a higher potential for developing irritation and infections. To maintain the healthiest condition, parents can use gentle cleansers and frequently moisturize their little ones. Baby skin is also much thinner, so it's best to use a wide-brimmed hat and loose- tting cotton t-shirts to protect from the sun's strong rays. During outdoor activities, make sure to set up in cool, shaded areas at parks or recreation spots to help prevent heat rash. While it's recommended to consult your doctor before using sunscreens for infants under six months of age, a broad-spectrum sunscreen that contains at least SPF 30 can be used on older babies and toddlers. Sun shades and visors can also be helpful to keep hot rays off baby's skin during car trips and walks in the stroller. If dryness is a concern, products like Johnson's Baby Lotion with moisturizing aloe vera and vitamin E work very well to maintain baby's natural skin moisture. In addition to nourishing dry skin for up to 24 hours, this gentle, effective formula is mild enough for delicate newborn skin. Find more information at www.facebook.com/JohnsonsBabyCanada. Download our App Like us on 518 POSTRIDGE DRIVE · 905.257.7427 · colouraddiction.com Opening Soon in Bronte! FREE TAN SPRAY TAN $24 PREMIUM BEDS 1 per person · New clients only · 18+ ID req'd · Expires August 17, 2013 * 511 Maple Grove Drive, Oakville it's doors at 129 Jones St. OPENING on Will be 905.338.2700 www.tanwild.com · Bridal Makup · Party Makeup · Airbrush · Waterproof 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 Specialised in: www.bridesbypayal.com · Bridal Mehndi · Party Mehndi · Hair Style · Esthetics (905) 847-1110 Brides by Payal Payal Gupta | 647.291.9265 | E:bridesbypayal@gmail.com

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