Two copies of the same article - one from the Leader-Post and one from the Star-Phoenix highlighting some of Indian Head's features and includes an interview with Eric Peterson, the nationally known actor who grew up in Indian Head. His parents were Lloyd and Muriel Peterson.
A laminated photocopy of the 1953 Coronation Year Calendar's November page. The page features the Orange Home in Indian Head with a group picture of 51 children and staff with the caption "1935 - Our Home Family - 1954".
Program for the Official Opening of the Orange Home's new recreation hall and utility building by The Orange Benevolent Society of Saskatchewan on Sept. 23,1953
Photograph taken at street level up Grand Avenue from near the railway. Photo is glued to yellow manila paper with a caption (see general notes below).
A July 1st parade float - history-themed with three man dressed as North-Wets Mounted Police, an Indigenous woman and two Indigenous men. (see also IHM.2021.0058 and IHM.2021.0260)
Vehicle with Japanese flags and women in kimonos with parasols. In the background, a store signed "R. Taylor & Co." has a banner saying "Close out sale"
Small wall calendar (September 1989 to September 1990) that has photos of Orange Benevolent Society staff, past residents, and provincial flags. Each page has a writeup about the provincial flag on the page. Pages also having jokes, poems, stories, or songs.
Small wall calendar (September 1988 to September 1989) that has photos of Orange Benevolent Society staff, past residents, and activities they provided for the children. Each month also features poems, jokes, and western zodiac horoscope readings