Rev. G.N Dobie was the priest of St. John's Anglican Church in Indian Head from 1895 to 1909. He left to become the Warden of St. Chad's College, Regina, and later became Archdeacon and Dean of the Diocese of Qu'Appelle
Renovations on St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at 717 Buxton Street, including new windows, blocking off the second entrance and redoing the exterior siding. The building was sold as a private residence in 2003. (See Indian Head Heritage Tour Booklet p29).
Flip-up calendar with one month on each bottom page. The top facing page has a photograph of St. Andrew's United Church with the inscription: Reverend John McKnight - Minister. People's names are printed on their birthdays. Indian Head businesses and their phone numbers appear on each month.
Two photographs printed on one page - Grisdale Hall - shortly after its completion in 1912; Bishop's Court and St. John's Anglican Church shortly after their completion in 1895.
A laminated handkerchief advertising the Methodist Church's Ladies' Aid campaign to raise funds. An added note reads "Grace Newton Note- preserved by Mrs. Homer Worden (Mort's mother)"
A certificate with a green hard cover declaring Helena E. (Nellie) Brooks as a life member of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. Includes a letter from Edith Shelford (President) explaining why she has received the certificate as thanks for her past help for the society.
Methodist Church (Canada). Woman's Missionary Society
A small string-bound scrapbook containing two black and white printouts of photographs of the Methodist Church and its grounds. A third photograph is of a pile of stone rubble - presumably after the church burned down in 1949.
Textual and photographic records the Presbyterian Church at Indian Head and district. Half of the members voted to join with the Methodists to become the United Church in 1925. The other half continued as the Presbyterian Church and constructed a separate church building in 1935
Textual and photographic records the United Church at Indian Head and district. The United Church was formed as a unification of Methodists and Presbyterians in 1925.