A number of assorted papers and textual records in a plastic sleeve all relating to the Glenn Lynn Circle. Including event programs; invitations; custom napkins; cheques; newspaper clippings from the group's 25th anniversary event on May 13,1953; historical notes about the group.
A red 17 cm X 24 cm 50-page paperback notebook containing attendance, assets, receipts and expenditures for the Sunny Slope Club from 1941 to 1945, including amounts contributed to the War Relief Fund.
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
An 83 cm by 75 cm 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 1979. In 1975 (see IHM.2020.0187a), 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. By 1979, three of the southern companies - Deep Lake RTC, Fair Play RTC and Squirrel Hills RTC had been turned over to SaskTel.
A document box full of paper documents created by or sent to the Sunny South Rural Telephone Company. This includes cheques and a cheque book; financial records; meeting minutes and other official documents
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.
A small (17 cm X 23 cm) hardcover 150-page notebook containing the list of expenditures and revenues for the Arcadia Rural Telephone Company listed by year for the years 1912 to 1945
An 18 cm X 23 cm coil-bound scrapbook containing memories, photographs and newspaper clippings about Lake Marguerite School Division 5237 on the occasion of its 50th year of existence - the same as Saskatchewan, which became a province in 1905.
A small (17 cm X 25 cm) 36-page unlined paper school exercise book (Humber Practice Book) containing notes and financial records. Many of the financial entries involve groceries (apples, tea, sugar) and "Wide Awake" entitles some of the pages. There are also personal notes, apparently by Mr. Livingston