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- Corporate body
- 1883-1925
The Indian Head Methodist Church held its first services on July 29, 1883 in the CPR Railway Station. On May 24, 1925, the congregation voted to unite with the Presbyterians into the United Church.
The Indian Head Methodist Church held its first services on July 29, 1883 in the CPR Railway Station. On May 24, 1925, the congregation voted to unite with the Presbyterians into the United Church.
St. Andrew's United Church (Indian Head)
Tubman Cremation & Funeral Services
Orange Home (Indian Head Sask.)
Canadian Postmasters Association - Saskatchewan branch
The organization began in 1902 in Stonewall, Manitoba. From there, the trade union spread out through rural areas of Canada. In 2002, Canada issued a commemorative stamp for the organization's 100th anniversary.
In recent years, the organization has struggled with closures of rural post offices designed to cut costs at Canada Post. Even among rural post offices that remain open, many face cuts in hours and staff.
Sunny South School District No. 161
Comprised of young black American players, the Cubans were a travelling baseball team playing in tournaments all over the United States and Canada.
Indian Head Rockets (Baseball)
The Indian Head Rockets engaged young black American players in the early 1950s, as did other western Canadian towns (Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Regina, Delisle, Brandon, etc) to create a competitive and entertaining league.
Indian Head Savings and Credit Union Ltd.