About 25 membership applications to the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion in Indian Head for the years from 1967 to 1990 (Sask.) held together by two individual binder rings.
22 letter-sized pages in a manila folder with correspondence of the Indian Head Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. The letters speak of closing the Ladies Auxiliary and of members merging with the local men's branch.
A black 23 cm X 37 cm pressboard binder with about 100 thin tall pages with a hand-written record of former members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion in Indian Head in alphabetical order.
A green 22 cm X 34 cm hardcover 200-page notebook with the names of members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion as well as when they joined when they left and what positions they held.
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."
A 28 x 36 cm coil-bound scrapbook with about 40 pages containing news articles glued on them. There is a series of articles from the Regina Daily Star of March and April, 1935 consisting of a "narrative that has been unearthed among privately owned archives and for the first time is being made available to the public."