A street view of the Indian Head Methodist Church, built in 1898 on the northeast corner of the intersection of Dewdney and Boyle Streets. It was sold to the Odd Fellows Lodge after the Methodists and Presbyterians merged as the United Church in 1925. It was destroyed by fire in 1949.
A coil-bound letter-sized book containing 22 glossy pages of the staff and congregation of St. Andrews United Church in Indian Head Saskatchewan as well as a photographs of each person or family.
Letter-sized coil-bound yearbook. A 1-page history and several other short features appear. The message from the pastor on the first page is from Ken Dean. The rest of the yearbook, under the heading "Our Church Family" consists of portraits photos of the church members (families and individuals) of St. Andrew's United Church.
The members of the 1951 Indian Head United Church Junior Choir in front of the United Church. The group's leader, director and minister are all behind them (see also IHM.2021.0203).
One legal-sized page folded in half containing the program for the official opening of the new extension and renovations to the Indian Head Union Hospital. The program includes the names of the Board of Directors and doctors.
A small (15 cm X 22 cm) 11-page booklet \containing the receipts and expenditures of the Indian Head General Hospital along with other reports financial information for 1919. One original booklet and one copy.
A black and white photograph of Dr. Fredrick Hart who was a doctor and later mayor of Indian Head as well as two articles one written about Dr. Fredrick Hart by his son Robert and the other written about his son Dr. Howard Hart (Doctor at Leisure: The organ doctor of Saskatoon. CMA Journal - May 19, 1979, pp 1294-1301).
Primarily, Isabella Madeley's graduation certificate and also holds her certificate in first aid and a program of the "45th Commencement Exercises" of the Grey Nuns' Hospital School of Nursing with Isabella Madeley's name in the September, 1953, class.