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Leo's place

Newsclipping describes Leo's Pool Room/Barber Shop at 616 Grand Avenue (torn down in 2021), which was a fixture in Indian Head since 1965.

Thompson, Donna

Fire's cause a mystery - Indian Head Hotel (Imperial Hotel)

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.

Regina Leader-Post (Newspaper)

Destruction by fire of former Gerry Hardware store

Picture of the former Gerry Hardware in flames - nearing the end of the fire. Fireman stand by directing water onto the flames with a fire hose. The Robinson's Store and the old Indian Head (Imperial) Hotel are in the background.

Indian Head Area Telephone Exchange Map (1979)

An 83 cm by 75 cm map of the Indian Head Area Telephone Exchange showing the boundaries of all the independent rural telephone companies within the Indian Head Exchange Area from 1902 revised and updated to 1979. In 1975 (see IHM.2020.0187a), these consisted of Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company; Arcadia RTC; Rose Valley RTC; Fair Play RTC; Squirrel Hill RTC; Sunny South RTC; Deep Lake RTC. By 1979, three of the southern companies - Deep Lake RTC, Fair Play RTC and Squirrel Hills RTC had been turned over to SaskTel.

Saskatchewan Government Telephones

It's a dangerous occupation

Profile of Chieftain Flying Services Ltd. a crop-spraying company that began business in 1959 with partners Ben Hewson, Don Price and Art Underwood.

Regina Leader-Post (Newspaper)

Nite Hawk Theatre newsclippings

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.

Invoices for five vehicles

Five invoices for a 1966 Ford Galaxy X-L ($1947 from Mainline Motors); 1966 Ford Galaxy X-L ($4802 from Mainline Motors); 1969 Pontiac Laurentian ($3675 from Nichols' Garage; 1976 Chevrolet Vega hatchback ($4,475 from Motordrome); 1978 Chevelle Malibu Classic ($7,499 from Roberton Chev-Olds)

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