Simple b&w map showing section and quarter of the schools. The sections, townships and ranges are not marked but the Trans-Canada Highway, Highway 56, Indian Head and Lake Katepwa are marked for reference.
Reproduction of a graduation photo. Discoloured (turquoise/green) and not a high-quality reproduction. There are 9 women and 5 men posed in front of the doors of St. Andrew's United Church
Eight certificates of Dr. Davies: a) Certificate for the American Society of Abdominal Surgeons (June 1, 1961); b) Welcome home from WW2 (1945); c) Certificate for the Medical Council of Canada (April 30, 1942); d) Certificate for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (August 10, 1944); e) Specialist Certificate for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (March 9, 1952); Certificate for internship at the Saskatoon City Hospital (June 1, 1941 to May 31, 1942); Certificate for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan; h) Degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Manitoba .
Letter to Bill Towill from his father (Bill Towill Sr.) who was the superintendent of the Experimental Farm with attached article about the Experimental Farm [ca. 1940]
Two newsclippings - a) the story of the opening of the Golden Prairie Home with the names of the first guests; b) a photo and caption, presumably from the same issue of the newspaper entitled "First to enter home". The photo is of "Mrs. Andy Mowat"
Newsclipping of the Indian Head Hotel - formerly called the Imperial Hotel - after it was destroyed by fire in 1993 - now the site of the Grand Avenue Inn (515 Grand Avenue). The article includes a colour picture of the hotel after the fire and one of Ben Ball, a long-time resident of the hotel.
Three newsclippings entitled: a) Indian Head station is marking 75th year (Leader-Post July 21, 1962); b) Experimental farm long established (Leader-Post, date unknown); c) Angus Mackay and the establishment of the Indian Head Experimental Farm (October 17, 1979)
Newsclippings about Roy McIver upon his retirement after 31 years of service at the Experimental Farm. Mr. McIver was officer-in-charge from 1973 to 1978.
Newsclipping about Yvonne Kydd's painting, which was commissioned by Indian Head's Evan Flude. The painting shows a farm harvest scene with a row of 11 grain elevators in the background.
A booklet with pictures and descriptions of 34 exceptional trees in the town of Indian Head. Because of the tree expertise and passion of the employees of Indian Head's federal tree nursery, many trees of many different species were planted throughout the town.