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45 Events maltatoday SUNDAY 22 OCTOBER 2017 New Chanel Le Lift line-up The expert firming and anti-wrinkle LE LIFT line is now completed by one new sk- incare product with instant tightening and radiance boosting effects: LE LIFT V-Flash. Enriched with vitamins, it can be used oc- casionally to compensate for visible signs of fatigue, or as an intensive treatment to withstand the change of seasons or a busy lifestyle. LE LIFT V-Flash is the ideal face care for women seeking an instant dose of youth- ful-looking radiance. This true radiance booster provides an instant tensing effect. The outline of the face is redefined and the features are smoothed. Any trace of fatigue is erased, instantly! Prelude to every woman's beauty ritual, LE LIFT Lotion becomes indispensable. This moisturizing, smoothing and firming lotion balances the skin to preserve the in- tegrity of its barrier function. Formulated with a "magnetic water" complex, it diffus- es its active ingredients within the epider- mis, notably the active ingredient 3.5-DA. The skin is hydrated and regains its supple- ness and softness. It is ready to receive the skincare products applied afterwards. LE LIFT Flash Eye Revitalizer, the eye beauty "coffret" par excellence! With its ul- tra-fresh, vitamin-enriched serum roll-on and its anti-fatigue revitalising patches, the high-impact duo in just two steps lifts and illuminates the eye area instantly, while re- ducing puffiness and dark circles. Le Lift Skin-Recovery Sleep Mask At night, skin never sleeps! It works tire- lessly and regenerates itself continuously as the cell renewal mechanism goes into overdrive. This is the optimal time to ap- ply a night care product and offer skin tar- geted anti-aging effectiveness. This holds true not only for the face, but also the neck and décolleté: two very delicate areas that need special care due to their thin skin and the effects of gravity while the body is in a reclining position during sleep. This is why CHANEL has completed its expert firming anti-wrinkle line with LE LIFT Skin-Recov- ery Sleep Mask. Chanel is distributed by Alfred Gera & Sons Ltd A ball with a scope The Kilimanjaro Team are pre- senting an event they say is dif- ferent to anything done before! Think ball gowns, tuxedos and flamboyant masks – a thrilling night, darker than usual, filled with dancing, detail and a little bit of debauchery. Starting off the evening with a gorgeous three-course banquet, moving on to entertainment, a brass band and plenty of surpris- es, one is sure to have a memora- ble evening. What makes this evening even more spectacular? One gets to have a fantastic night out in the name of a good cause! All pro- ceeds from tickets will go to rais- ing money to building a kinder- garten school in Ethiopia, so give your support, bring your friends together and wait to be enter- tained! The Kilimanjaro Charity Ball is being held on 11 November at Casino Maltese, Valletta. Tickets are €100. For reservations please call Al- exandra on 9956 2104 or Justine on 9952 6430. Homes of Quality hosted another successful golf tournament at the Royal Malta Golf Club with a re- cord 150 participants competing for the coveted prize. At stake was the best local tournament prize on offer, a trip for two to Tuscany (including green fees) to Tuscany's Terme di Saturnia Golf Course. Homes of Quality, as sole agents, are promoting Borgo Case Bardi, a newly launched private gated es- tate of traditional Tuscan houses with private gardens and a com- munal pool, located alongside the Terme di Saturnia Golf course and close to Tuscany's stunning medi- eval Scansano village. This holiday was the coveted first prize of this, the prestigious HOQ golf tourna- ment. Luc Schembri took the honours of the 7th Edition of the tourna- ment which has grown in popular- ity since its inception in 2007. As per previous events, the tourna- ment included separate men's and women's Stableford competitions. The top 72 scores from two rounds then qualified for the final round that took place on Sunday 15 Oc- tober. The competition was fiercely contested, but it was Luc Schem- bri who came out on top scoring 79 Stableford points over the two rounds (38 plus 41), and winning by 2 points over Best Man Stephen Knights (40 plus 37). Best Lady hon- ours were taken by Miho Karasawa with 74 points (39 + 35). Prizes were presented by Gra- hame Salt, director of Homes of Quality, to the winners during the luncheon hosted by Homes of Qual- ity at the Royal Malta Golf Club. GO and Air Malta agree new long term partnership GO and Air Malta have signed a new multi-year partnership agree- ment through which GO will be providing the national airline with all communications services. Cru- cially, the communications solu- tion provided by GO to Air Malta not only delivers a high degree of performance, but is also extremely resilient. Attila Keszeg, Chief Execu- tive Officer at GO plc, said, "As Malta's national communications services provider, GO has always been committed to providing the infrastructure needed for our country to continue thriving. This commitment manifests itself not only in our ongoing significant investments in national and inter- national connectivity, but also in supporting key stakeholders and enablers of the Maltese economy, such as Air Malta, to operate effi- ciently and to deliver an excellent level of service to their customers." Charles Mangion, Chairman at Air Malta, said, "Air Malta's com- munications requirements are highly complex and require a very high degree of resilience. Through the collaborative approach adopt- ed by GO, coupled with their unique expertise and capabilities, we have been able to develop a complete solution that meets Air Malta's needs. Our mutual com- mitment to Malta's connectiv- ity and future success will ensure that this partnership between Air Malta and GO will continue to develop in the interest of both or- ganisations." The wellbeing of five children cur- rently living at St Joseph's Home in Sta. Venera has been enhanced following extensive refurbishment of their bedrooms and other facili- ties. The works on the boys' flat, which included the changing of tile flooring, upgrading of electri- cal installations, repainting works, new bedroom furniture, and new doors, ensures that the tenants have comfortable winters and bright summers. "Presently there are five boys living in the flat, with the possi- bility of increasing to six boys in case of emergency. The renewal work was a big undertaking for us both in terms of investment and the duration of the project. HSBC Malta Foundation came forward to shoulder nearly 50% of the in- vestment needed," said St Joseph's Home director Fr Gigi Mallia MSSP. The history of St Joseph's Home dates back to 1888, with the fa- thers of the Missionary of St Paul taking over the running of the Home in 1922. The Home went on to acquire particular social as well as architectural significance. HSBC Malta CEO Andrew Beane said: "We are delighted to be sup- porting St Joseph's home with their tremendous work to improve the lives of young people." Present on the occasion also was Sean Busuttil Cordina represent- ing RE/MAX & Friends Founda- tion which has also contributed to the project. Helping disadvantaged children is one of the three pillars of HSBC Malta Foundation's guiding mis- sion. Most recently, the Founda- tion announced its support to the organisation of the 2017 World Conference of the International Foster Care Organisation (1 to 4 November) in Malta. Other ongo- ing programmes for children are aimed at youth empowerment, new learning opportunities, and leadership building. Air Malta Chairman Dr Charles Mangion (5th from left) and GO CEO Attila Keszeg (7th from left) together with the team that negotiated the new agreement, including Air Malta Acting CEO Joseph Galea (4th from left) and Chief Officer – GO Business Christian Sammut (right). HOQ Tee-Up Golf Tournament with Tuscan Reward From left, Richard Waterhouse, Grahame Salt, overall winner Luc Schembri and Captain Vince Portelli Helping disadvantaged children is one of the three guiding pillars of HSBC Malta Foundation's mission HSBC Foundation assists in creating a new ambience at St Joseph's Home

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