Two copies of a 328-page paperback book detailing the military campaigns of the Canadian Army during World War 2. One of the copies is signed by the author A. Donald McKay.
This fonds contains the autobiographies of Tony Wilson and his brother, Walter Wilson. Both accounts recall life on a homestead near Bengough, Saskatchewan just after the turn of the century, as well as their terms of service during World War II. The autobiography by Tony Wilson includes several copies of family photographs.
The 6th Victory Loan Progress Indicator Board at City Hall square, 11th Avenue and Hamilton Street. Norman Ruse, Publicity Committee, is at left, with a uniformed man and woman.
Two newspaper articles about Arnold Dales clipped out of different issues of the Indian Head - Wolseley News. One is about his Lancaster bomber being shot down in WWII and his time in a German POW camp. The other clipping is about his time as mayor of Indian Head from 1981 to1988.
A picture of a document signed by Elizabeth R. (the Queen Mother) expressing thanks to those who took British children into their homes during the war.