Book of 8 street maps with a universal key that together cover the entire town. Inscribed with "J. Hilton Wilson 1949 real estate and Sask G.I.O. agent" Original from1919 but has revisions in it from 1928.
Program for the Official Opening of the Orange Home's new recreation hall and utility building by The Orange Benevolent Society of Saskatchewan on Sept. 23,1953
Includes two photographs glued to cardstock captioned "The Bell Farmsite" and "The Indian Head Elevators in the early 1900's". The text is an article about the naming of Indian Head.
Three copies of a seven-page letter-size booklet (12 pages including covers, etc.) of names, addresses and other personal information about people who were living or had lived in Indian Head (Sask.) as of 1990. The booklet contains over 700 names
32-page supplement to the Indian Head - Wolseley News promoting Indian Head. It contains information about the Town of Indian Head and its people as well as advertisements for local business and black and white photos. It has many articles profiling the various institutions and attractions of Indian Head and district.
A large bound 100-page roll book listing members of the Orange Lodge chapter in Indian Head and the status of their dues payments for the years 1922 - 1948
A large bound 100-page roll book listing members of the Orange Lodge chapter at Indian Head and the status of their dues payments for the years 1949 - 1963
A homemade 68-page booklet of letter-size pages stapled together at the top left corner. The booklet contains a cumulative history of Indian Head Communities in Bloom and promotes the community of Indian Head (Sask.)
A small calendar made by the Orange Benevolent Society with the final page describing the Orange Home and photos and messages from Maureen McGirr, president of the Orange Benevolent Society; Shirley Boychuk, R.W. Grand Mistress and Janice McBain, Executive Officer/Director of Care. The last page also has a donations form.
A photocopied two-page article from the Indian Head Wolseley News describing the history of the Orange Home and its eventual transition into Hayes Haven.
A laminated photocopy of the 1953 Coronation Year Calendar's November page. The page features the Orange Home in Indian Head with a group picture of 51 children and staff with the caption "1935 - Our Home Family - 1954".