Certificate of debenture by the province of Saskatchewan for Jubilee school 1122 to receive a loan of one-thousand dollars from the bank of Montreal (Indian Head branch) at 5.75% interest over fifteen years.
Official proclamation by the Province of Saskatchewan to recognize Qu'Appelle as the capital of Saskatchewan on Saturday, September 24, 1983. The card of J. Gary Lane, the local MLA for Qu'Appelle-Lumsden Constituency, is attached.
A certificate with a green hard cover declaring Helena E. (Nellie) Brooks as a life member of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. Includes a letter from Edith Shelford (President) explaining why she has received the certificate as thanks for her past help for the society.
A laminated 23 cm X 31 cm certificate - "Club Charter" - from the Canadian Council on $H Clubs awarded to the Indian Head 4H Club as a part of the Saskatchewan 4H Program for the years 1954, 1955,1956
A laminated 23 cm X 31 cm certificate - "Club Charter" - from the Canadian Council on $H Clubs awarded to the Indian Head 4H Club as a part of the Saskatchewan 4H Program for the years 1961 to 1967
Large certificate listing the specific blocks of land owned by Angus, Smith, Osler and Scarth. Presumably, this was part of the process of organizing the townsite for sale/distribution to private citizens. The town was incorporated in 1902.
The certificate was signed by Minister of Agriculture Alvin Hamilton and Indian Head applicants are named, including Norman M. Ross, John Walker, Mrs. W.H. Gibson and others
Two honors certificates to Minnie Arlene Brown and Freda Janet Brown - passing from Grade 5 to Grade 6 in 1920 - and made out by teacher Elizabeth E. Holden
A single page of text that was originally framed and presented to Frank and Emily Ashmore upon Frank's retirement in 1948 and their move from Indian Head to Regina. The certificate contains the names of 62 Indian Head citizens.