Posed group photo of over 50 people in costume. The production is not identified but several are in blackface and one in front centre apparently costumed as the Devil. The names of many of the actors are in the typed caption glued to the front of the photo.
Small folder with the published script of Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS Pinafore (handwritten at top front: "Doris Shelford"); the program for a Robbie Burns night; the handwritten script for a Christmas program. On the front of the folder, handwritten in pencil: "Scripts - Xmas 9; Burns 10; Play 11"
Laminated certificate for Maurice Osment as a "Second Class Operator of Moving Picture Machines" by the Province of Saskatchewan under "The Theatres and Cinematographs Act"
Two articles about the Nite Hawk Theatre (now the Grand Theatre). The first, from July 5, 1975 is about the raising of the drive-in screen one mile south of Indian Head. The second, from Nov 20, 1987 is from the Regina Leader-Post about owner Harold (Sparky) Clarke and the difficulties of keeping a small-town movie theatre going.
Reprint of article in Saskatchewan History, Winter 1956, pp 21-25. A first-person account by Grace (Osment) Irwin, daughter of Arthur J. Osment, builder/owner/operator of the Opera House, now (2021) the Grand Theatre.
Nine items of correspondence and financial records from the Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company ranging in date from 1919 - 1962 - many relating to transference of shares from deceased residents of the district.
A 22 cm X 37 cm black hardcover book of stubs from stock certificates - does not include any certificates, only the stubs, which name the persons and numbers of stocks issued. The stock is for the Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company and were sold from 1912 to 1958.