A small calendar made by the Orange Benevolent Society with the final page describing the Orange Home and photos and messages from Maureen McGirr, president of the Orange Benevolent Society; Shirley Boychuk, R.W. Grand Mistress and Janice McBain, Executive Officer/Director of Care. The last page also has a donations form.
The museum's milk and cream wagon powered by horse at the Indian Head parade. For many years this wagon went from door to door in Indian Head, towed by Polly the horse who knew every stop along the route.
A large bound 100-page roll book listing members of the Orange Lodge chapter in Indian Head and the status of their dues payments for the years 1922 - 1948
A photocopied two-page article from the Indian Head Wolseley News describing the history of the Orange Home and its eventual transition into Hayes Haven.
A 17 X 24 cm calendar with pictures of the children and feature articles, recipes, etc. Contains messages from officials of the Orange Lodge and Orange Benevolent Society and from the managers of the Orange Home and Orange Home Farm.
Small wall calendar (September, 1991 to September, 1992), including photos of children (residents), staff and members of the Orange Benevolent Society as well as short writeups about various aspects of the Orange Home..
Grand Avenue looking south. Horses and wagons and hitching posts can be seen as well as the livery stable in the background "GRAND AVE 1904 is printed on the back.
High-quality photograph of 816 Grand Avenue. Reverse says "Chauncey Moore's parents (ask Allan Braithwaite) Euphemia Dixon". Mrs. Dixon is likely the woman on the verandah in the photo.
A photocopy of a newspaper clipping about the building of the Indian Head Curling Rink by Arthur James (A.J.) Osment in 1888 for $2500. Annotations: "Curling club was organized in 1888 and at the time was the pioneer club of the then Northwest Territories"