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Indian Head (Sask.) With digital objects
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian (United) Church

Professional, high-quality photo. 801 Buxton Street. The church was built in 1907 as St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and became St. Andrew's United Church after church union with the Methodists in 1925. Roads are dirt but there is an electric street light and a fire hydrant.

St. Andrew's Church postcard

A picture of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church with residences in the background. Since church union in 1925, it has been St. Andrew's United Church.

St. Andrew's Church postcard

A photo taken of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church from the corner of Eden and Buxton Streets. After church union in 1925, it became St. Andrew's United Church.

Squirrel Hills School District #4058 1918-1963 Photograph Album

A blue 3-ring binder containing 34 pages (cardboard adhesive plastic-covered) articles, documents, some students assignments, drawings and photographs of students and the school. The photographs are thoroughly captioned with names of all the people in them.

Squirrel Hills School District #4058

Spectators and VIPs at Indian Head Fairgrounds

A photo of the stands at the fairgrounds with about 100 spectators. The front row has several uniformed police/soldiers (one is saluting) - so the three gentlemen - and the lady climbing the stairs - are VIPs.

Sixteenth Annual Music Festival Programme - 1945

Programme of the South Eastern District (District 2) of the annual music festival. This one was held in the United Church. The programme lists all categories of competition and the performers and the pieces that they performed along with handwritten scores achieved by the various performers. The highest score (90) was achieved by C. A. (Charlie) Edwards in the Men's Vocal Solo.

Sinasia Remembers

A green 150-page (single-sided) paperback book about a long-time nurse, originally from Indian Head, whose nursing career took her to many First Nations and villages throughout BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The book conatains many anecdotes about people and events from her career.

Shirley (Pelletier) Baker interview

An interview with Metis knowledge keeper Shirley (Pelletier) Baker. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.

Laskey, Sherona

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