Pencil sketch by Marcel Durieux of the three types of French soldiers in World War: Legion, North African Trooper and Sharpshooter. The postcard is addressed to Gabriel Basly and states that Marcel Durieux was sending him "un petit croquis" as a souvenir and in thanks.
The file consists of 18 pages of minutes, beginning with the creation of the Two Rivers School District in 1917 to the re-opening of the school in 1927.
The file consists of 38 pages of minutes from 1938, when the control of Two Rivers School District was transferred to the Grande Prairie School District No. 14, until 1948, the end of the minute records. During this period, Two Rivers School dealt with many challenges, including raising money to finance repairs to the school.
This sub-series consists of Declarations of Office, Certificates of Chairmen, a blank poll book, and correspondence regarding the collection of taxes and teacher salaries. Also included are letters referring to changes in boundaries of Two Rivers School District, transfer of financial responsibility of Two Rivers School District to the Grande Prairie Divisional Board, and a valuation of the school in 1937. This sub-series also includes a list of repairs needed for the school, a resolution passed for an Emergency Grant for Repairs and correspondence about a proposed agricultural school in the area. School Fire Insurance Policies and Tree Planting agreements and forms are also part of this sub-series.