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Oakville Beaver, 7 Apr 1999, F8

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SALE PRICES START WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, AND END SUNDAY, APRIL 25,1999, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Plus, use your Sears Card and get double Sears Club points on all Calvin Klein women's inner fashions and men's Calvin Klein socks and undenvear Until Sunday, April 25, 1999, Sears Club members can use their Sears Card and get double Sears Club points. On approved credit, with your Sears Card. Excludes items in our Liquidation/Outlet stores and Catalogue purchases. Ask for details. N P0410799 Copyright 1999. Sears Canada Inc. Come see the softer side of Sears™ Visit Sears Oakville Place Mon.-FriT 9:30 am-9:00 pm. Sat. 8:00 am-6:00 pm. ^Sun.11 am-6 pm. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 7,1999 WOMEN'S CALVIN KLEIN COTTON CLASSICS AND ATHLETIC COLLECTIONS INNER FASHIONS Sears reg. $10-33. Each /S O _ 2 4 7 5 Plus, save on Calvin Klein socks ALL MEN'S CALVIN KLEIN SOCKS AND UNDERWEAR Choose from assorted colours, styles and fabrics. Sears reg. $9-36. Each or pair 675-$27 Tips for healthy, manageable hair for spring • Orlando and The Rude Native Bistro are J pleased to present Fashion Palette, a collab- • oration of fashion and food from two unique businesses located in downtown Oakville. On Sunday, April 11, savour the flavourful delectables from the chefs of The Rude Native while you watch the unveiling of the Spring '99 collections of j. Orlando. This charitable event will feature contemporary designs from both Canadian and European designers, wine tasting from national and international regions and a spe­ cial menu of delightful foods prepared by the Rude chefs. As grand finale, wonderful door prized and giveaways are available for all guests! Tickets for the day's event are $25, available at The Rude Native Bistro at 142 Lakeshore Rd. East, j. Orlando at 92a Dunn St. or by calling 844- 3334. Tickets for the Grand Prize Draw are $10, with a limit of 200 ticket sales. The grand prize is four days and three nights in Nassau, Bahamas, and tickets are available to anyone who would like to enter. Proceeds from the Fashion Palette and the Grand Prize Draw go to the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Who: j. Orlando and The Rude Native Bistro What: Fashion Palette - Fashion show and wine tasting event Where: The Rude Native Bistro, 142 Lakeshore Rd. East When: Sunday, April 11, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. mousse on damp hair, applied with a large- toothed comb around the hairline. Concentrate mousse on roots, then dry hair upside down using a difusser to create maximum volume. A volumizing mousse is particularly good because its alcohol free formula won't dry hair yet will create extra lift and bounce. •To combat those troublesome frizzies caused by extra humidity, start your daily haircare regime with a moisturizing shampoo. This helps tame hair by cleansing, without washing away its essential oils. Also, keep a moisturizing gel with panthenol nearby to help keep hair in place. •To prevent hair from over-heating and over- drying, reduce the use of tools like blow-dryers, electric rollers and curling irons. Instead, use a dryer on the coolest setting or with a diffuser -- and try rollers that are kinder to your hair than hot ones are. Also, take advantage of the warmer tempera­ tures and let hair dry naturally. When hair is slightly damp, use a styling aid to help gain con­ trol of your locks or shape desired curls. Healthy, manageable hair is the key to any great style But sometimes a little extra pampering is needed in order to combat the effects of the sun's damaging rays and increased humidity. Here are some tips to help meet all your hair­ styling needs. •The pool or beach can be a dangerous place for healthy hair. Salt water and chlorine rob hair of moisture, leaving it dry, brittle and prone to split ends and breakage. To avoid dull tresses, try coating hair with moisturizing conditioner from roots to ends before swimming. This serves as a protective barrier between hair and the water. Immediately after swimming, rinse hair thor­ oughly in cool water to close the cuticle and reapply conditioner so the sun's warmth can help it to condition the hair. •Heat, humidity and perspiration often make hair limp and lifeless. Try using a volumizing Fashion charity event for OTMH Ready for spring at Barrington's ADVERTISING FEATURE Spring has sprung at Barrington's, and they have a store full of trench coats ready for April showers! Once again, Barrington's features Hilary Radley coats exclusively for Oakville. Hilary's style for spring is soft and easy; the silhouette is unconstructed and the lines are simple with paired down shoulders and pads. The colours for spring are also soft and muted with emphasis on soft yellows and sage green. Barrington's also has many classic and traditional double breasted trenches, with epaulets and storm cuffs, in the classic colours navy, camel and black. The biggest news in coats lately is fabrica­ tion. Micro fibres are being woven in wonderful soft supple suede finishes which works so per­ fectly with this seasons soft lines. The classic wool gabs are being replaced with micro twills that hold their shape and wear beautifully. New this season is Hilary Radley's Pack Away Coat in lightweight parachute cloth. This coat is super light and packs away into a small bag that is ideal for travelling. Barrington's continues to carry a full selec­ tion of petite sizes for spring. Drop by Barrington's at 209 Lakeshore Rd. East to check out the new spring line. Their selection of regular and petite sizes are in the store now, and their service is second to none.

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