r Answers to your everyday questions of skin care QUESTION How beneficial are peel off masks Can you use them on all skin types7 ANSWER All facial masks are beneficial to the skin whether they are peel off or not and all skin types should use them The masks arc quick easy and very beneficial for unclogging pores clearing the skin of dead tissue and cleaning away impurities Oily skins need a firming facial more often than other skins Peel off masks do an excellent job of absorbing excess oil and refining skin tissue Combination and normal skins need an occasional mask for a super cleaning treatment Dry skins also require a deep cleansing action to alleviate the taut feeling and to remove dry flaking tissues QUESTION I prefer a shower over a bath but I also like the benefit to my skin of using bath oils Do you have any suggestions that would help me combine the two ANSWER Check your favorite cosmetic counter for tubes and jars containing prepared shower creams Or you can coat your body with bath oil before getting into the shower Another method would be to cut off an old clean nylon stocking at the heel and place bath oil capsules in the toe of the stocking and fasten it over the show er head The water will dissolve the capsules and carry the oil to the body QUESTION What is the difference between a deodorant and an antiperspirant ANSWER Deodorants counteract the odor that results from perspiration mixing with the bacteria on the skin Antiperspirants act on the sweat glands and inhibit the over secretion of perspiration There are products available that combine both ingredients This weekly column has been prepared by Cosme Cosmetic ¬ tic Canadas business magazine for the cosmetics fragrance toiletry and personal care industry Anyone with a question regarding skin care and the use of cosmetics that they would like answered may forward them to Dialogue care of the Womens Editor The Citizen 150 Brunswick St Prince George Le Leche League Interna International ¬ tional Prince George Branch will meet Tuesday at 8 p m in the home of Mrs Bob Bate man 119 NKelly Street Topic will be the Art of Breast Feed Feeding ¬ ing and Overcoming Dif Difficulties ¬ ficulties La Leche League is a lay health organization which offers information and advice to mothers who wish to breast feed Babies are always welcome For further informa information ¬ tion please call Mrs Gordon Smith at 963 7736 The Cluculz Lake Recrea Recreation ¬ tion Committee will hold an annual general meeting Wed Wednesday ¬ nesday at 7 pm at Knud Nielsens residence corner of Highway 16 and Cobb Lake Road The regular monthly meet meeting ¬ ing of Branch 26 of the Senior Citizens Association is changed from Monday May 19 to Wednesday May 21 The meeting will be held at 1 30 pm not in the evening as pre previously ¬ viously stated COMING EVENTS The regular meeting of the Legion of the Moose will be held Saturday at 8 pm at 663 Douglas Social to follow for members and friends Christ Our Saviours Parish will hold a dance tonight at 9 pm at the Hart Highway Catholic Community Centre across from Austin Road School Music by the Keller Family cold lunch and refreshments Tickets may be Canopies STARTING MAY 19 1975 Theres a new way to report planned digging activity that will make it easier for all of us LUV is Local Utilities - Verification for Greater Prince George t- Inland Natural Gas BC Hydro BC Tel CALL 1 14 from anywhere any time between 800 a m and 930 pm Monday to Friday Its a Free information service When you call at least one working day before you intend to dig just give your name and company and well ask you exactly where youre going to dig Then when you tell us the time and purpose of the excavation and who we can contact on the site by phone we pass the information immediately over a communica tions system to the LUV ultihties This information service will really help us help you CALL 1 14 one work day before you plan to dig If any of our pipes cables or lines are near our local crews will help locate them and our identifying stakes tell you what utility is involved Youve called us all -v Inland BC Hydro and BC Tel for LOCAL UTILITIES VERIFICATION LITTLE OLD WHITE LADIES THE WORST Loneliness confronts black women TORONTO CP -Blacks are discriminated against everywhere says a 35-year-old native of Trinidad who has cho chosen ¬ sen Canada as her home She is poet Liz Cromwell mother of two children who moved to Toronto from New York after she had been robbed twice at gunpoint in daylight while living in Green Greenwich ¬ wich Village Of particular concern to her now is desperate loneliness of many black women in Toronto women who are wide open to exploitation by the unscrupul unscrupulous ¬ ous And of discrimination Ms Cromwell said- One of my friends visiting me from New York happened to be a white male Nobody said anything openly but when we got on the subway together you were con conscious ¬ scious of eyes stabbing at you Some of those little old white ladies are the worst You see them physically freezing and turning up their nose as if Examiner announced Mrs Patricia Holt a senior member of the board of examiners and the piano faculty of the Royal Conservat Conservatory ¬ ory of Music will conduct the Conservatory examinations in Prince George on June 11 In addition to conducting lec lectures ¬ tures in the history of music and music appreciation for the Conservatory and the Univer University ¬ sity of Torontos extension department Mrs Holt is an active composer who has had many of her compositions per performed ¬ formed and published in Canada the US and Europe obtained by calling 962 7153 962 7644 or 962 9938 The Prince George Christian Womens Club will hold a luncheon June 11 1 3 pm at the Inn of the North Featured will be a presentation on the art of barbequing music by Mr and Mrs Larry Woelke and speaker Mrs Marg Nic Nickels ¬ kels Babysitting will be at the Evangelical Free Church Reservations may be made up to June 9 by phoning 562 1529 or 563 6125 there was a dreadful smell In Trinidad she worked as a journalist and radio commen commentator ¬ tator before travelling exten extensively ¬ sively throughout the Carib Caribbean ¬ bean Latin America and West Africa To finance her travels she worked at whatever job was available dishwasher maid waitress anything that allowed me to go to a new coun country ¬ try and still left me enough time to write poetry and short stories The United States where she obtained a BA in sociology from New York State Univer University ¬ sity at first excited her but its attractions soon palled New Yorkers are con concerned ¬ cerned with material things which they must have at any cost Toronto is a pro human city in which blacks can make a contribution to its develop development ¬ ment Her first job in Toronto was as a writer and associate editor for Contrast a weekly papr which describes itself as serving the black community from coast to coast Canadian Jungle Tea her first book of poems was pub published ¬ lished in February The dedication is to International Womens Year Ms Cromwell said the basic problem of the preponderance of black women to black men in Toronto has been com compounded ¬ pounded by a change in attitude of black men They have deserted their wives and children Many pre previously ¬ viously stable relationships have fallen apart Maybe it is the culture shock the social pressures the desire of the immigrant to be accepted and integrate that has got them into interracial situations She said white men seldom marry black women Now black women are being deserted and divorced by black men Their chances of leading a normal life are decreasing and this could mean more single parent families and more disfunc tional black youngsters as the value system falls down SALES AGENTS Major distributor requires sales agents for several geog geographic ¬ raphic areas in BC and Alberta Agents will sell specialized product lines to multiple housing 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