Joe Peters in his Moose Jaw Standard automobile; photograph taken in front of 72 Manitoba Street East, a former Roman Catholic Church, which was being used as an ‘auto livery’ and repair garage.
This fonds consists of bulletins, newsletters, convention programs and reports, correspondence, publicity and press reports from Saskatchewan and other provincial unions, guidelines for the superintendents of the various departments of the W.C.T.U., biographical histories of prominent women of the W.C.T.U., information on the Canadian Loyal Temperance Legion and published material on the negative effects of alcohol, tobacco and drugs.
Team/Group photograph of the Moose Jaw Electric [Railway] Football Club for the 1914 season. Only individual identified is James Herb Knight (last person on the right), a conductor for the Moose Jaw Street Railway Company.
This fonds reflects the research conducted by Bill and Anne Heselton about the Moose Jaw Electric Railway, Benjamin de Forest “Pat” Bayly, The Empress of Ireland, and Moose Jaw Transit.
A card containing the events of the 1949 baseball tournament on one side. Advertisements for the other events happening the nights after the tournament on the other side.
A card containing the events of the 1953 Indian Head baseball tournament on the front side. Advertisements for the other events happening the nights after the tournament and charts to allow fans to keep score on the back side.
A card containing the events of the 1954 Indian Head baseball tournament on the front side. Advertisements for the other events happening the nights after the tournament and charts to allow fans to keep score on the back side.
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.
Nine separate photos taken of camps from Prince Albert, North Battleford, Estevan, Moose Jaw and ?. Photos are attached to two heavy sheets of paper on which they were displayed. Seven are group photos of club members; one is of horses being judged; and one is of club members posed in back of a truck.