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Dramatized instructional: Discusses the benefits of having tree shelterbelts, describes the most effective placement of shelterbelts around a farm, and provides instructions on how shelterbelts should be cared for after they are planted. Includes scenes, at the Forestery Nursery Station at Indian Head, showing men planting and caring for tree seedlings which, after they have established themselves, will be given to farmers for use in shelterbelts. CAUTION: FILM R-3962.1 has a faint odor of vinegar - this could be an indication of the beginnings of VINEGAR SYNDROME. CAUTION: BOTH FILMS ARE BADLY SHRUNKEN - DO NOT PROJECT.
Item is a photographic print showing the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources historic site marker located at the site of the Bell Farm near Indian Head.
Items are two photographs showing farm buildings located on the William R. Bell family farm near Indian Head: (1) the stone farmhouse, as seen from the north, and (2) the round stone barn, as seen from the southwest.
Items are photographs depicting different buildings on the William Robert Bell family farm: (1) Item shows two cottages with wood-frames, vertical siding, and wooden (cedar?) shingles. Lone woman is standing in the doorway of a nearest building and a man and woman stand next to second building.
(2) Item is an image of a stone cottage with a smaller stone barn on proper right side of image. In front of the barn are several chickens and a carriage.
Wide Awake School District No. 54 record consisting of teachers' record of activities and entries made by inspectors. Wide Awake School was located in the Indian Head, Saskatchewan district.
Programme for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.) third annual convention of the Qu'Appelle District, held at Indian Head, June 9, 10, 11, 1914.