United Church work among Ukrainians in Northern Saskatchewan - material collected apparently by Dr. Nichol and indicated by him as such:
Letter for Dr. Nicol from John Roberts Kovalevitch, United Church Missionary in the Canora district, 1929.
"The Story of the Ruthenians," [by] Rev. A.J. Hunter, [no date noted] (12 pages).
"A Statement of the Ukrainian Mission Work of the United Church of Canada," by Rev. P.C. Crath. [no date noted] (6 pages).
Response to the Rev. Crath's accusations, made to the Home Missions Committee, United Church of Canada, by E. Eustace and Maxim Berenzynski, [no date noted].
"Reflections on the Ukrainian Situation," [by] Rev. A.J. Hunter, Editor of the Canadian Ranok, in response to Rev. Grath, [no date provided] (11 pages).
Extracts from the Canadian Ranok, 1931.
"The Ukrainian People in Canada and Our Work Among Them," address to the Alberta Conference, 1931, by Dr. A. E. Archer, of Lamont, Alberta.
Bulletin of the Ukrainian Bureau, London, England, No. 15 and No. 16, 1932, 1933.
"Bringing Up Children," [by] A. Bereka, 1933, reported extracts from a lecture.
Memo on the Commission on City Missions and Non-Anglo Saxon Work, 1944.
"Facts Concerning the History of the Independent Greek Church," [no date provided].
"The Galicians at Home," [by] Mrs. C.H. Monro, Ethelbert, Manitoba, [no date provided].
"The Ukrainians, Our Most Pressing Problem," [by] N.L. Scott. K.C. Catholic Truth Society of Canada, Toronto, 1930 (64 pages).
Autobiographical sketch, by Rev. John Gregorash (Canora district) and letter to Dr. Nicol, 1943.
Autobiographical sketch, by Rev. Theo Bay (Calder district), 1943.
The collection consists of primarily textual publications of the (national-level) United Church of Canada (UCC), its General Council, Boards and Divisions. Contents include: reproductions of the Basis of Union (1925) and related documents; published reproductions of General Council [meetings], as well as meeting agendas and reports; UCC Year Books, with detailed lists of pastoral charges and various national statistics and reports; multiple editions of the UCC Manual; minutes and reports from the Board of Home Missions, Board of Evangelism and Social Services, Division of Mission, Board of Colleges and Secondary Schools; Division of Ministry Personnel and Education; and published documents of Regina College (1911-1934); and items from St. Andrew's College Diamond Jubilee.
An 18 cm X 23 cm coil-bound scrapbook containing memories, photographs and newspaper clippings about Lake Marguerite School Division 5237 on the occasion of its 50th year of existence - the same as Saskatchewan, which became a province in 1905.
Large 54-page booklet with a brown paper cover that contains the list of all municipal and provincial heritage designated property as of 1990 including the Indian Head Museum
A letter-sized 36-page green notebook that details the requirements and course of the 4H programs Fed Calf Project. Previously owned by Indian Head 4H Club member Lynn Williamson.
A letter-sized 74-page green notebook that details the requirements and course of the 4H Program's Breeding Herd Project. Previously owned by Indian Head 4H Club member Rob Anderson.
An arch of trees spells out "Welcome" marking the entrance to a farm. Several people are seen gathered in the background as a team of horses approach pulling a wagon.
Walter C. Murray is seen, standing at the left, a woman stands in front of him [wife?] as a man is seated in a chair and another man stands to the right.