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David McCall

David McCall, Indian Head's 27th Mayor. He held office from 1994 to 2006

St. Andrew's United Church Directory/Yearbook (1992)

Letter-sized coil-bound yearbook. A 1-page history and several other short features appear. The message from the pastor on the first page is from Ken Dean. The rest of the yearbook, under the heading "Our Church Family" consists of portraits photos of the church members (families and individuals) of St. Andrew's United Church.

St. Andrew's United Church (Indian Head)

David Ramsay with his horses

Dave Ramsay of Indian Head with his horses and wagon outside the Government House in Regina pictured on the cover of 'EPIC' magazine.

1991-1992 Orange Home Calendar

Small wall calendar (September, 1991 to September, 1992), including photos of children (residents), staff and members of the Orange Benevolent Society as well as short writeups about various aspects of the Orange Home..

Orange Benevolent Society of Saskatchewan

Doug Welch

Doug Welch, Indian Head's 25th Mayor. He held office from 1988 to1991.

Indian Head Homecoming Registration Directory August 1990

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

Nomination of Jimmy Robison to the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame

A 6-page submission, including a covering letter (undated) to the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame, nominating Jimmy Robison of Indian Head and summarizing his activities and accomplishments to support the nomination. The nomination cites his work as a builder and leader and an :organizer and promoter extraordinaire" Starting in 1947, Robison led the committee that organized the annual baseball tournament in Indian Head, labelled "Western Canada's Greatest Baseball Tournament" attracting up to 25.000 fans over the two days of the event.

McDonald, Duff

Gladys (Wade) Perrin took a colorful path

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"

Regina Leader-Post (Newspaper)

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