Two laminated photocopied pages from the 1892 timetable for CPR trans-continental trains. The first page is a copy of the front and back covers - the back cover having a the calendar from May, 1892 to April, 1893 and the second one being a copy of pages 24-25 which shows arrival and departure times for eastbound and westbound trains between Brandon and Pilot Butte, including Wolseley, Sintaluta, Indian Head & The Bell Farm, Qu'Appelle and McLean.
Booklet of letter-sized pages stapled together witch contains typed reports from each division of Indian Head Savings and Credit Union Ltd as well its official balances. Orban Smulan was the Acting President of the Board of Directors. The other directors and committee members are named in the report.
Five invoices for a 1966 Ford Galaxy X-L ($1947 from Mainline Motors); 1966 Ford Galaxy X-L ($4802 from Mainline Motors); 1969 Pontiac Laurentian ($3675 from Nichols' Garage; 1976 Chevrolet Vega hatchback ($4,475 from Motordrome); 1978 Chevelle Malibu Classic ($7,499 from Roberton Chev-Olds)
Newsclipping (September 30, 1937) of the opening of the new service station at the southeast corner of Grand Avenue and Otterloo Street under the operation of Oscar Railton. The building still exists (December, 2022) at 427 Grand Avenue as RLT Restoration at which vintage vehicles are restored.
Business notice (postcard) mass mailout by A.G. Orchard to announce that he planned to be at the "Hotel in Indian Head" on the afternoon of Monday, June 16th, to examine eyes and fit glasses and hearing aids.
Map of the Indian Head Area Telephone Exchange showing the boundaries of all the independent rural telephone companies within the Indian Head Exchange Area from 1902 revised and updated to 1975. These consisted of Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company; Arcadia RTC; Rose Valley RTC; Fair Play RTC; Squirrel Hill RTC; Sunny South RTC; Deep Lake RTC
A hardcover 23 cm X 37 cm minute book containing the meeting minutes for the Sunny South Rural Telephone Company from its creation in 1909 to its turnover to SaskTel in 1986.
A large (22 cm X 35 cm) black hardcover 200-page cashbook listing customers and the financial records of the Arcadia Rural Telephone Company from 1912 to 1952.
Reprint of article in Saskatchewan History, Winter 1956, pp 21-25. A first-person account by Grace (Osment) Irwin, daughter of Arthur J. Osment, builder/owner/operator of the Opera House, now (2021) the Grand Theatre.