South Saugeen WI Scrapbook Volume 3, [1992] - [2010], p. 4

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Bradley Robert Lawrie son of Robert a: Lucille Lawrie of Burlington 3; Grandson at Marjorie Lawrie of Port Elgln, graduated from University of Wihdsor with an Honours Business Administration Degree on June 7, 1992. Congratulations Brad! Jcfl‘ Eb_ received hu‘ Associate Diploma in Agriculture (Fllrm Managers and Opcrulul‘st iii the Spring Convocation iii the Ontario Agricultural College. University of Guelph on June 2. 1991. Attending the gradu- ation were his parean Stan and letty Elly of Kim‘ardint’ Township and Sherri anis ill Clinton. Jeff has accepted a W’smnn with Sprucedute Agrumart in Hanowr. W ii \ii-i-i id!“ or \I‘Cill'dlflt' .irtt . W 1 ill?“ va l\.:~ lirivn lion it «l “l‘ li1 ,t . 7 _ I V U .iiiOutstandingLvr.i~~ltiiiil1ll;irr w Mr mi from the Aiiii-rii ii ‘ G “W oi-nssiaiitl onuniil HM \ :w n otthm- Ontario tarnish \tu en” \vnrd, u‘liii‘h was run»; n "it"itiimilt , .ii ttw L nil r R kit will Crop :\ \l‘lilH’lH > a ‘0 ‘ liii Tuniniii fl‘lrl‘ limiiyiii» l it mu. Christopher ~scnii" Miskie graduated from Centennial College oprplled Arts and Technhlogy Mir. a diploma in Creative Cnmmunmations he has Accnuii: Executlu Minrs. Bruce Grade ll. May Grondnn, Grade I], Becky Culley. GYHLiL‘ ll, Kim MacPhcrsun. Shannon Brown and Britt Moore received "It: Knights of Columbus Rucngnitmn l\\\tlll" presented by Mr Run Ht‘llllZ; Jct't Cough ind Juhtt lx‘t-ll), ruin Fluin Police Association Award, Among the many graduates to receive awards last Friday night at the Saugccn District Secondary Schools Ileril Commencement t‘t'rcmnnics wcru Mar} \lt‘(‘iil|iicll » ’lii- William Rankin Mcnlonal Award, and Leah C'iiullart - thi- WJ Coultt-r Award. (Phtiti‘i by Fran Sunngani Adxertising arid epted a posi lDll us Ji. Llr t‘ililiir. Della Costa Cathy Lynn Sutherland graduated (in Friday, :ILll‘lt‘ 18, 1993 from the Nursing Program at Fatishawe College in London daughter of Don and Carols Sumerlaiid and Granddaughter 01' Austin and Marguerite Advertising Inc. at Torvmo and Montreal, working at the Toronto ot‘i‘lret \Sti‘u l5 tlm m of Win. and Marilyn Hermit (ll PanElgzn, __,___7 ,. 7 r 1 Cathy is the ('ltilcy and Hzlda \ Sutherland Fashion Notes 1887 What were Owen Sound women wearing 100 years ago? lt was an interestlng time lnr tashinn. with the advent department stores set ‘ up by Timothy Eaton and Ruben Sllltpsun, Amman rdmiuiis began to replace the European trends that had until then dressed Canadian women, And not to be lett out. Ca- nadian women were showtng their own skills at weaving fabrics, lead- ing women in this country into a more indwtdualized styling at their own. Although there was still a de» pendence on items such as rich , leathers tram South Aliical ich“ added phenomenal I‘lEIgl’tl to hats, Canadianmade styles were plenlllul enough that there was a move to estahlish a "Made in Canada" Ian bet. In 1587 Owen Sound. coats are highlighted. For women, “Islets-Jung loose coats With man tles-Jor the men, heave! or otter coats. topped with a ham Chrlstle hat. Women were very keen on hair ornaments, and hall pieces that made up the" Ehignuns And whilt~ clothes tor the most part were still made up at home or by a dress. maker. labrlc prices, by today's standards. were unbelievably cheap Cations cost to cents a yard, the diessret black silks mil [0 b.) cents a yaiu Men’s suits sold tor 7 dollars. overcoals cost $3 75. and that most dEL‘Dtdilli‘E‘ ul [JIELES the ladys gold watch sold ltir a mere 10 dollars. EAGLF (, \l ltllfli‘ll l.’ 4 ,ill. ljt » \tilllllliltl Lllt’lt in min Ila-Jilin, (.isi.’ li’tilulll 1w. st‘ ruinng «ii rum ‘5‘ Imp, In.“ in inn/tuninrln, uni/.t.‘ i n is“ n huh, I“! wv tin/mm a. 4,,” [ml lilltli ll. I irltgrui‘uuilmlli /.,,, \rn lulA irml l‘l‘ll'r'l'l ml lmrllvl #

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