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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

Newsclippings - various individuals

Newsclippings include: John Newton Burrill obituary (1959); Albert Amyotte cairn (1979); Ray S. Crawford boyhood memories (1999);
Creston L. Dixon - name of Dixon Park (ca. 1990); Herbert Sauder - fire fighter (ca. 1910); Dr. John Wesley Kemp obituary (ca. 1920); Nancy Hockley - opera mezzo-soprano (ca. 1990); Alice Ford - honoured pioneer (1969)

Newsclippings about the Bell Farm

Three newsclippings about the Bell Farm. "The farm that failed" (Leader-Post? - date?); "The Bell Farm: Largest 'bonanza' in the British Empire" (Free Press Weekly, March 4, 1972); "Major Billy's lovely legacy" (Western People, May 3, 1990)

Newsclippings about the Indian Head Experimental Farm

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)

Riel Rebellion - 1885 Stories of E.J. Brooks

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."

The Canadian Annual: Indian Head

Nine double-sided laminated pages. It has articles about local buildings and people and the back is full of advertisements for local businesses. Besides Indian Head and its businesses and institutions, the Canadian Annual contains articles about nearby towns (Sintaluta, Balcarres, Lebret)

The Canadian Annual

Violet McAfee Retirement article

Article/biography of Violet McAfee's 39-year career as a teacher at Balfour Collegiate (formerly Balfour Technical Institute) in Regina on the occasion of her retirement in 1970.

Regina Leader-Post

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