A large (21 cm X 33 cm) blue hardcover notebook (about 200 pages) containing the meeting minutes for the Friendly Neighbors Club from December, 1991 to 2014. This book has additional information including newspaper clippings and the address and phone numbers of members. The book is labeled on the front: "Friendly Neighbor Club 1934-2014" but the entries are from December 1991 to 2014.
Request for money from the Indian Head Horticultural Society as partial contribution for plant material for the fruit orchard recently planted at the Indian Head Research Farm (Agriculture Canada) - attached is a copy of the planting plan
University of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Horticultural Societies Association
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.
7 legal-sized pages (single-sided) stapled together that are the transcript of George Thompson's reply to a toast in 1923. Thompson's speech reviewed the history of Indian Head and various persons involved with it. It included a description of how the town was named by Robert Crawford. The speech was addressed to the Indian Head Mayor and Council. A guest of honour was Frederick Haultain. It is not known what the specific event was.
Biography of Gladys (Wade) Perrin, who taught in Indian Head (Grade 7) from 1941 to 1944. Hand-written note on the article says: "formerly Gladys Wade who taught in IH 1941-1944. Beth Dechief"
A laminated photograph of the Glenn Lynn Cairn Committee standing around the completed cairn. (left to right Allan Oudot. Marion Scott. Hartley Scott. Alma Williamson. Brian Scott). The photograph has a sticky label at the top with the caption and one at the bottom with the names of the people.