A small (13 cm X 20 cm) brown bank account book from the Union Bank of Canada containing the financial information form H.L.P club from 1919 as well as multiple newspaper clippings about the club glued to the back pages. Also 11 blank Union Bank of Canada cheques. The H.L.P club was a group of three women who raised money to send care boxes to soldiers during the WWI.
A red 3-ring binder containing 34 pages of photos and hand-written historical summaries and news articles about the Indian Head Willing Workers Club from 1954 to 1997
A folder with 5 pages of laminated newspaper clippings and other textual records centered around the Indian Head Cubs and Boy Scouts. They relate mostly to the activities of Mrs. J.J. (Myrtle) Quinn (Akela).
A duo-tang of 25 pages that make up a proposal to the provincial government to set up the Pine Lodge Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center in Indian Head. It was directed to Hon. Graham Taylor, Minister of Health and submitted by Ray Gerry, Executive Director of Regina Recovery Homes Inc. The letter from Mr. Gerry to Mr. Taylor was dated January 2, 1985.
A small (14 cm X 21 cm) green 12-page booklet containing a newsletter to the members of the Rebekah Lodge from their new Assembly President Anne E. Mitchell outlining her plans for the Rebekah Lodge in Saskatchewan.
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
Programme of the South Eastern District (District 2) of the annual music festival. This one was held in the United Church. The programme lists all categories of competition and the performers and the pieces that they performed along with handwritten scores achieved by the various performers. The highest score (90) was achieved by C. A. (Charlie) Edwards in the Men's Vocal Solo.