Program for Home Guard celebration/fund-raiser on Aug.12, 1915. It involved a parade, starting at the Armory, a march past the Lt-Gov, games a musical ride by the Royal Northwest Mounted Police (RNWMP) and entertainment and dance in the Auditorium.
Invitation to Arthur and Edith Leach to sit on the platform at the dedication of the Indian Head war memorial and park as a member of the executive on May 27, 1924
Photograph of 612 Bell Street with a horse and carriage with (likely) Arthur and Edith Leach on board, a dog and a horse and rider (likely their son Wilfred). Two people are sitting on the verandah.
Certificate of licence for operating a "private receiving station" The licence was made out to "Miss Eva Totten, Grand Avenue, Indian Head, Sask." by "Arthur Leach SR"
A posed group of 38 men with an Indian Head banner behind them. Almost all the men wear white shirts and pants, ties and white hats with black hat bands.
Letter, on the back of which is the listed name and address of the presidents and secretaries of each branch of the Canadian Postmasters Association in 1907.
This Fonds contains three black and white images of the , event invitations and programs that Arthur Leach presumably attended, and Arthur Leach's Honorary second lieutenant certificate. The Fonds was donated by Lil Leach, Arthur's daughter-in-law in 1981.
A 11.5 x 20 cm booklet from the Indian Head Agricultural Society containing agricultural information a list of 1921 events and the organization's goals for 1921