The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-20, Page 10fl.i.i.ni.ufl'I:never
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As people grow older they
must become more�y
nostalgic, as is evidenced
the. fact , that antique dolls
have suddenly gained so
much . interest. Can you
remember the Eaton, Beau- .
ty? A beautiful c hhla faced
doll that had real hair that.
could be curled and combed.
She could have either brown
or flaxen hair. These dolls.
were first offered for sale by
the T. Eaton Company shorty
ly after the turn of the ten -
lay. aid sold fully clothed,
from one : dollar to five
dependingon the size.of the
awere among the
first cells to have eyes than
doted when the doll waylaid
down..
The Walkerton Heritage
Fair his fall is. much
em hasii ' on . dolls of
yesteryear.. Mrs; Marian
Parker of Paisley Will be
Showing -e beautiful co11ec-
tion of approximately. forty .
•dollti, a feur� being for sale.
The oldest dollar her display
will be a penny wooden doll
from 1t60, as well as many
other antique dolls There
will also be many historic.
character . dolls including
George Washington and his
wife;: John' and " Jaqueline
Kennedy, thi Duchess : of
Windsor. and Queen Victoria.
Even the Dionne Quintuplets
will be shown along with a
of thein siigised by their.
thee.
'rise dolls IncthFair will
represent . countries of
Europe. as well as 'Canada
and the United Stateli. What.
could represent Canada bet-
ter than a Mountie doll?
There will also be dolls that
will stir memories .of.early
advertli menta such as the
wide-eyed. Campbell Kids,
and the Cream of Wheat doll,
No s write-up • can
cover all unique and in-
teresting. doll* that will be
shown. There will be
Gollywog dolle . .from
England and a celluloid boy
doll of 1$96 from .
There will be imolai do
�flefOOtIn tie furrow
such as a jellybean doll with
removable head, a two-faced
compositi