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Directory of Designated Heritage Sites In Moose Jaw - 1989. A report prepared for the Moose Jaw Heritage Advisory Committee by the Moose Jaw Art Museum National Exhibition Centre. Research and photos supplied by Liz Ellis. Sites profiled include: Alexandra School; Central Fire Hall; Public Comfort Station; First Presbyterian Church (Chinese United Church); Grayson Residence; Jitney Dance Hall; Knox Presbyterian Church (St. Mark's Presbyterian Church); Masonic Temple; Post Office (City Hall); Public Library; Zion United Church; and Court House.
Book, "Progress of Saskatchewan (Yearbook) - Information for our Guests," published by A.R. Ellis, Saskatoon, ca. 1934. A publication highlighting Saskatchewan's larger urban centres (Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw and Prince Albert) and parks. It was published to stimulate the tourist business in Saskatchewan.
Programme for Moose Jaw School District No. 1 Semi-Centennial (1884-1934) event on December 5, 1934 at the Technical High School in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Includes history of education in Moose Jaw.
Programme for the event commemorating the 71st anniversary of Moose Jaw School District No. 1 on December 5, 1955. Includes history of education in Moose Jaw, list of principals of Victoria School, and list of chairmen of Moose Jaw Public School Board.
Illustrated booklet commemorating the 75th anniversary of St. John's Anglican Church of Canada in Moose Jaw, 1883-1958. The church was part of the Diocese of Qu'Appelle.