Name tags of Doug Roberton representing the Indian Head Legion Branch as a delegate at the Royal Canadian Legion - Saskatchewan Command 33rd and 34th biennial conventions in Saskatoon (1985) and Regina (1987).
Includes a 100-page book (IHM.2023.0056a) and a certificate of appreciation to Violet McAfee (IHM.2023.0056b). Violet McAfee was the daughter of Indian Head's Presbyterian Rev. Thomas McAfee.
Official proclamation by the Province of Saskatchewan to recognize Qu'Appelle as the capital of Saskatchewan on Saturday, September 24, 1983. The card of J. Gary Lane, the local MLA for Qu'Appelle-Lumsden Constituency, is attached.
A 16-page flip-up calendar promoting the "Protestant Home For Children" in Indian Head. There are two months on each bottom page and a flower and text messages on each top page. There are no pictures of the Orange Home children. The last page has messages from Anne Stinson, Bob Sandercock and Vaughn Hayes - Orange Lodge/Orange Benevolent Society officials - with a small photo of each.
A posed group photo of about 120 veterans of the 17th Field Regiment at a reunion in Regina in 1973. They ar photographed outside the banquet hall of the reunion's venue. The men are not named.
8mm film taken by Leonard "Hymie" Hanft. Film length is 2:16. Footage is the Saskatchewan Power Building in Regina, city scene from on top of building, parade (maybe Swift Current)
A 28 x 36 cm coil-bound scrapbook with about 40 pages containing news articles glued on them. There is a series of articles from the Regina Daily Star of March and April, 1935 consisting of a "narrative that has been unearthed among privately owned archives and for the first time is being made available to the public."