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DEODORANTSby Janet Spencer
For most of our time on earth, humans walked around stinking. Deodorant is a relatively new invention, and Tidbits tells the story.
THE ARMPIT• To understand antiperspirant, you must first
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DEODORANTS (continued)• The reason we have armpit hair is because the hairs act
like wicks, moving moisture away from the skin and keeping it dry. Dry skin is healthier than moist skin. However, hair adds plenty of extra surface area for skin bacteria to cling to. Shaving cuts that area down.
• Mankind through history has worked to combat body odor. Early Egyptians applied perfumed oils to the armpit, and regularly removed their underarm hair. The Greeks and the Romans followed suit, but until 1888 the only remedy for B.O. was to mask the odor with perfume and spices.
• In 1888, a Philadelphia inventor stumbled on the fact that zinc prevents body odor. Zinc, like aluminum, prevents sweat from coming out of the pores, but it was decades before anyone understood why. He invented a zinc-based cream called Mum, patented it, and sold it widely. Bristol-Myers later bought him out, and Mum is still produced today, being marketed mainly in Britain. In 1902, a new antiperspirant called Ever-Dry hit the market; it was the first to use aluminum chloride. It was followed in 1908 by Hush. Unfortunately all of these early brands of antiperspirant were sticky, slow drying, and irritating to the skin. Ever-Dry was so acidic it would eat right through the fabric of a shirt.
• In 1916, an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association discussed a study that showed a 25 percent solution of aluminum chloride in distilled water would reduce excessive sweating if applied to the underarm every two or three days. However, such a solution tended to cause the skin to burn, sting, and itch because aluminum chloride is corrosive, having a very low pH value.
• There was a break-through in 1919 with the unveiling of a brash new antiperspirant called Odo-Ro-No. In ads in newspapers and magazines, Odo-Ro-No proudly declared that it banished “B.O.” B.O., an abbreviation for ‘body odor’, was a scandalous term. Previously, such products had euphemistically claimed that they kept a person “clean, sweet, and dainty” so to admit that people actually sweat— and to further state that sweat smelled bad— made for a shocking advertisement. “Take the Armhole Odor Test!” challenged the ads, hinting at social disasters that might ensue if one failed the test. Sales soared.
• A new product called Arrid Cream was introduced in the 1930s which contained aluminum sulfate instead of aluminum chloride. This was much easier on the skin and the product sold well. The next advancement in deodorant didn’t come along until 1947 when Stoppette Spray Deodorant became the first deodorant that could be applied without the fingers having to contact the solution. It came in a spritzing squeeze tube. In 1952, Bristol-Myers (producers of Mum) came out with the first roll-on, invented by a company researcher named Helen Barnett Diserens who was inspired by the newly invented ballpoint pen. They named the product Ban, and it is still one of the top selling deodorants today.
• While scientists were trying to figure out how to get a man to the moon, the Gillette corporation was trying to figure out how to get deodorant into a can. It was a tough problem because the spray nozzle kept corroding or the deodorant would crystallize inside the can. In 1965 they got the formula right and introduced Right Guard.
• Right Guard used zirconium salts instead of aluminum salts. Although it was less irritating to the skin, it acted as a deodorant but not as an antiperspirant. Five years later, Arrid Extra Dry provided both an antiperspirant
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-Replace leaking gutters with 5” gutters, downpipes-Leaf Guard- never clean again-Soffit, Gable fascia-Exterior Renovationswww.crystalclassic.caStan: (250) 317-4437
(Kelowna)
Garden swing, contry rose dinner plates, preserving jars, hot tub chemicals, hot tub ($100) beam scale, perrenials, raspberries. 250-860-8833(kelowna)
FOR SALE
Asking $3900 OBO Only 1400 km’s. Exc cond. Great starter bike. Call Brenda at 250-836-2997
2009 Yamaha Virago 250cc
Auzzy Kelpie cross collie stock pups - 3 left. $350 each. Call John or Susan 250 540 2475
(Vernon)
Raspberry planting time for berries this summer! 3 varieties, bundles of 10 good canes $10 / bundle. 6 good-sized Black Berry canes $6-$10 each. 16 1/2 foot Trihull Boat with 85 HP motor, $1900 obo.
Call (250) 503-0781 (Vernon).
Mobility ScootersNew & Used small & medium in stock! new ones arriving. Medical supplies, walkers, air cushions & rent wheelchairs. For more info = t-cycle.ca 250-832-7321 or 804-0113 (shuswap)
2005 Hornet 5th wheel w/winter skirting. Call 250-832-7321 or 804-0113 (shuswap)
2010 Ford F350 4x4 Turbo Diesel
15,000 miles 6 passenger cab, remote start, tow/haul switchFord Tailgate step reverse sensing, adj. gas & brake pedal, sprayed cargo box FREE Maintenance until Aug/2015 lots of extras
Asking $40,000 obo. Paul 250-832-6333
(shuswap)
2006 33’ Colorado 5th Wheel
Dry weight 8756 lbs- class 5 license only, alum. frame, 3 slide outs, 15’ awning, island-queen full bed, dining table & 4 chairs, hide-a-bed in living room, heated fireplace, a/c, 35,000 BTU furnace no pilot lights, gas fridge, power-cpu table, DVD/CD/MP3 player and TV, ext. shower, elec. front jacks, 2 propane tanks, winterized, 3 holding tanks in heated section, removable 5’ x 2’ rear aluminum storage ($1500) ASKING $20,900. Call Paul at 250-832-6333
3200 yards of 30lb test fishing line. Call 250-838-5552 (shuswap)
Portable a/c with remote control, like new! pd $589 asking $300. Queen size bed c/w headboard & five sets of sheets. $400. Call 250-838-9808 (shuswap)
250 gallon fish tank, all accessories, on stand, 2 canister filters, and approx. 14 fish.
Must sell! $650 obo.
Call 250-838-0153 (enderby)
For sale
2003 Chevy Cavalier std, w/165,000 km. Needs work on rear lights but overall great condition. New Tires! $1000. 1993 GMC 4x4 diesel pickup selling for parts. Includes Primus brake system for trailers and box liner. $600. Call 250-547-6747 (Cherryville)
1987 VW Westfalia. Exc cond throughout, 183k, c/w maintenance records. One family owned, $14,000 obo. [email protected]
Antique claw foot tub. Needs refinishing. $100 Call 778-220-5101 (Kamloops)
TRAILER, TRUCK & EQUIPMENT RENTALSDaily, Weekly & Monthly Rates ~ RENT, BUY or LEASE!
250.832.8414 • 50 3rd Street NE
Now Selling AND Ranger Rider CANOPIES!
www.shuswaptrailers.com
• TRUCK ACCESSORIES• ENCLOSED CARGO • FLAT DECKS• CAR HAULERS • DUMP • UTILITY
• ATV, MOTORCYCLE & SNOWMOBILE
New Jim Bowie hunting knife $70. New Pellet rifle $70. New Red Rider BB rifle $70. Rifle scope for either rifle $25. 3 Way Stereo $70. Various country western LP’s and 8 Tracks. Belt buckles best offer everything must go! WANTED: Old wooden alarm or other clocks working or not. Bob (250) 549-7015 (Vernon).
Cat found around the end of Dec 2012. Large, black, long-haired cat found around the Broadview Place area in Westbank. Claim your pet by calling
(250)-768-4026 (Westbank).
To Place A Classified Ad:(250) 803-4664
Looking to Purchase Vintage Costume Jewelry, Watches & Pocket Watches, War Medals & Buttons, Coins, Sterling Silver Cutlery & Tea Services, Silver & Scrap Gold! CASH DOLLARS PAID!
Vernon, Call Mick 250 307-8486
Office Chair on Casters, low back & arm rests. $18.00 Phone 250-542-4919 (Vernon)
Farm Raised Beef. Grain fed, no additives, CWF by the side. $3.25 lb.
Call 250 307 3430 OR 250-546-6494
(Armstrong)
▶ ‘Winnipeg’ comes from the Cree word ‘wiinipaakw’ meaning ‘nasty water’ probably because the water was salty.
▶ The Creighton nickel and copper mine in Sudbury, Ont, is the deepest mine in Canada, reaching a depth of about 2.2 km (1.4 mi).
Creighton Mine is also home of the world’s deepest underground physics laboratory located 2,070 m (6,800 ft) underground.
▶ The Hudson’s Bay Company has been in business since 1614, making it the oldest business in North America.
▶ The border between Canada and the United States is the world’s longest border between
two nations. It spans 8,891 km (5,525 mi) which includes the 2,475 km (1,538 mi) border between Canada and Alaska.
▶ Canada’s largest earthquake occurred on August 22, 1949 off the Queen Charlotte Islands (now called Haida Gwaii), with a magnitude of 8.1 on the Richter Scale. It was larger than the 1906 San Francisco quake. No one was killed.
Canadian Tid-bits
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conkersFine British Imports
The Shuswap’s source forBritish Groceries and Sweets
1298 Trans Can. Hwy. Sorrento250-675-3786OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!
Our Tea Room is open! Book your birthday today. Young or young at heart we provide the best tea
party in town
www.conkers.ca
BC’s BESTFISH & CHIPS
Fisherman Direct Seafood Ltd.
ALL YOU CAN EAT fish & chips7 days a week • $11.99 reg. or $9.99 seniors
(Salmon Arm location only)
Check out our Quality Seafood Retail Items
• Crab • Lobster • Cod • Shrimp • Prawns• Ahi Tuna • Salmon • and MORE!
Serving Great Customers from our Two Locations2401 Trans Canada Hwy.
Salmon Arm, BC250.833.0950
125 George StreetEnderby, BC
250.838.5951
Jocelyn’s PlaceBarber Shop
WALK
IN2809 CAEN RD.Sorrento BC250.675.2664
Harriet Hall, RMT
250.835.2290
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White Lake Massage TherapyHarriet Hall RMT
250-835-2290Assesment, Treatment, Remedial Exercise
Reservations for groups of 5 or more are recommended
250-675-50602676 fairway hills road
Blind Bay MarketplaceTo book a group lunch or special event contact Sabine
HOURS: Tues - Thurs 11:30 - 8:30 • Friday 11:30 - 9:00 • Sat 4-9 & Sun 4:30 - 8:30
Daily SpecialsEat in or Take out!
New owner Sabine and Chef Billy welcome you to Thai On The Fly. Located in the Blind Bay Market Place, we offer an au-thentic taste of Thailand. Chef Billy is an experienced five star chef and prepares all of his meals in-house with only the freshest ingredients. Bring your friends & enjoy!
.79each
Seed Geraniums
.49each
4.5” Tomato Plants
2HUGE Selection
.19each
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Pedros - Salmon Arm, BC Check out Our Website
Pedro Gonzales Farm Fresh Produce and GardenTrans Canada Highway, Salmon Arm, BC (250) 832-4919 8 am - 6 pm 7 Days Each Week
Dalias
Pedro’s Garden Centre
StrawberryPlants
Everbearing or June Bearing
All your favorite varieties in stock
4.5” pots 5 for $10
Mix & Match
3 for $10
4.5” Zonal & Ivy Geraniums
Osteos Begonias
Farm & FeedLayer Pellets for
chickens 44lb bag everyday regular
price $13Organic Layer Mash
for chickens 44lb bag everyday regular
price $22
Black Oil Sunflower Seeds
$26.99 40lb bag
Pedros “made from scratch”
strawberry-rhubarb pies
$7.99 eachOnly the finest local
ingredients
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1257 TCH, Sorrento BC | 250.675.4323
now carrying
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