Parade proceeding north on Grand Avenue. The Union Bank (currently Film Rescue International) and the Thompson Block are in the background. The float is accompanied by a soldier on horseback and, behind it is a float that says "Glen Lynn".
Posed graduating class in St Andrew's United Church in front of the church organ. The group consists of 4 boys and 13 girls. The reverse says "Betty H."
19-page booklet with descriptions and background of the 14 songs included on a record / cassette and recorded by mezzo-soprano Lucinda Clemens. The Record and Listener Guide were distributed by "Theother Opera Company" of Indian Head. Lucinda Clemens was sister to mezzo-soprano Nancy Hockley and James Hockley.
Horse and cart with two people in it - part of parade proceeding north on Grand Avenue. The sign on the cart says "We're too old to cut the mustard". The reverse says "Mr and Mrs H. Blair, Indian Head, Sask" - presumably the people in the cart. According to the Indian Head History Book p. 265 "Hector Haultain Borden Blair married Kathleen Farmer"
Posed head and shoulders photo of Dr. Hunt. Reverse says: "Dr. Hunt (Dad. J. Les. Brown worked for him to learn pharmacy" "This belongs to Freda J. Hammond 2
Posed head and shoulders photo of a young couple. Photographer is identified as "W.M. Tegast Indian Head Assa." Reverse says, "Jack McLellan & Birdie Stibbard - Mrs. McLellan" Birdie Stibbard was likely Amanda, the oldest of the Stibbard daughters (Indian Head History Book p.694)