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Whitby Free Press, 24 Jan 1990, p. 20

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- il PAGE 20, WHITBY PU~E PRESsp WEDNESDAY, JANUARy 24, 1990 [EN VOGU[ [N YOGI>E EN VOGUE EN I OGU! [N' YOGI>! 1-errumes Prom earliest recorded times, women have sought out fragrant flowers and herbs to make them- selves more attractive. The opening up of trading routes with the Far East after the Crusades brought some of the Most al luring scents to the west- ern woâld through Britain. These perfumes were highly Prized, but very bard to corne by, and very unsophisticated com- pared to modem formulations. They were generally made by crushing flowers in SPirits and iJien diluting them in bath water. Lavender water has always been a favorite and indeed there are many references to it in early English literature. ~Tas.s.Jewe11iers JANUAyINViENTORy.SALE 1/3off Ladies', Gents' & Children's Rings* Pearis 25% offGold Earrings 20%Off. aGold Chains, Charms, Pendants & Lockets Ladies' & Gents Bracelets e Watches Silver Ali In Stock Cross Pens- Items not on sale are: Wedcing Bands,' Diamond Engagement Rings & Sets & Watch Attachments 153 Brock St. N., Whitby 43O-25OO= M HA IR DESIGN î~7 Ti 4*PERMS t Jc (Mon. Tues. Wed) We carry Redmond z (Aussi)create a warm ambience you wdl Produots f1 as you enter "Eclecties". You will RE 'gat 1h1 m t ioc find uniue fashlions and accessories ir full body waxing- pedicures this Mfclaughlin Square boutique. GaIftCrtlles vafiblens "Eclecties" offers full esthetic services: Gif Crtfic ts vatalefacials, mancrs pedicures, lash tint 601 UNDS S. W WHr B waing et. Szanne adds her personal si (Town Plaza) and exiperience to the beauty services s. 6658-1640 OfferS, including bridai packages and ft GCLÇCTICS L SkIn Care & G Fashion Boutique C Complete 5kmnCr 'r Services with the f Personol Touch ... C Therapeuio Facials "" ! 0Waxing - Pedicures saiue Eyelash & Eyebro)w Tint Visit our boutique for your fashions, accessories and casual to business wear. "Gift Certificates Available" -436-1IL401I Open Tuesday to Saturday .50 RI CHM ON-D S T., OSIIAWA ' LE çTuc sf 6 t s 4 , 4 -b f thought to have restorative pow- lets and othcr fragrarit flowers. ers - refreshing tho *se suffering BY the 1800s, these scents from headaches, swoons and werc uscd in the manufacture of even palsy. There were also soaps, powdcrs, rouges, hip other more doubtful but amusing salves and perfumes. Often they dlaims maýle by ancient writers, were combined with ochre*for who mfain tained that lavender added colour. ilquickens the wits and senses of During this period in England, the dull-minded and clears the fashionable London women vied brains of poets and preachers." with each other in wearing the The blossoms were' said to Most fragrant and appealing cos- bring luck to the wearer, while metics then available. As a sprigs of lavender were belicved resuit, perfume and soap makers to "bewilder witches and con- like Yardley's of London did a fuse evil spirits." thriving business. The best, lavender in the world has always been grown in Perfumes, soaPs and cosmetics England, Which accounts for the are more popular today than ever popularity of this unique fra- as women, and increasingly grance in that country. men, corne to rely'on these prod- Other perfumes popular long ucts for everyday use in their ago were made from, roses, vio- pursuit of youth and beauty. JANiA. CLEARANCE T0P 50% OF Infants Up To Size 18 Il Infants * Outerwear e Suits e Dresses. e Casuals e Esprit e Buffalo,@ Manhattan. @Schwab and many more* RJ!IBBONS& RUSCALS M39nBond St. East, Oshawa Mon.-Wed. 9-6 M 571»5435 Sat. 9- jLife's more.fn thout bifoclI m e ages through th

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