Includes an invitation to the 50th "Anniversary and Centennial Banquet & Dance" (1967), the "Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum of Alberta (1974), and more.
Brochures from miscellaneous Ukrainian cultural events/concerts (non religious). Events include: the Dnipro male choir concert, a show featuring Dmytro Hnatiuk, the Baiko Sisters, an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Ukrainian republic...
Brochures include a graduation programme for the St Joseph Composite High School class of 1977, the graduation programme for the University of Alberta Hospital class of 1977, an annual report for the Canadian Crossroads International, and a vistor's map for the XI Commonwealth Games of 1978.
Letters include:
- W. Skoreyko MP - 1978-12-12
- Thank-you Letter - 1977-08-24
- The XI Commonwealth Games - 1978-02-25, 1978-03-10
- Personal Insurance Co. of Canada - 1980-08-20
- CIBC - 1981-03-13
- Mayor Decore - 1983-12-06
- Civic Employees Banquet - 1984-03-16, 1984-04-03
- Mayor Jan Reimer - 1992-10-07
- CNCP Telecommunications - 1971-06-26, 1975-05-26, 1975-06-18, 1977-07-25
- Century 21 Byron's Real Estate LTD. - date unknown
- Letter - date unknown
- Alberta Motor Association - date unknown
Includes clippings about acquaintances of Lahola.
Misc. topics written in Russian. Photocopied information.
Contains a German theatre production program (1946-1947), Sports information (1946), information about a Ukrainian Bandura Concert in Munchen and the program of the 9th UCC Congress.
Original newspapers including:
Ukrainskie Visti: 1986,
Progress: 1985, 1986,
Homin Ukrainy: 1985,
Holos Ukrainskoho Politichnoho Vyaznya: 1985
These photographs were used for the corresponding news article written by Lahola about Kowalsky (see FILE 49).
Contains 2 "Слово і народ" newsletters and one newsletter titled "For our Future: a quarterly of Ukrainian Affairs".
Family members in the newspapers include Bohdan Lahola, Irene Lahola, M. Lahola, and Roman Lahola. Originals and photocopies.
Newspaper clippings contain and article on the burial of Petro Marunchiuk, and more.
Includes articles titled Town Honours Hero... 27 Years Later, Australian Chancellor Accuses Noted Nazi-Hunter of Collaboration, Dutch Millionaire Accused of Being SS Killer, Marks 40th Anniversary of the Release of Ukrainian War Prisoners from Concentration Camps, A War of Words About Nazi Helpers, Ukrainian Exile's Expulsion is Blocked, and more.
English newspapers that include topics such as weddings, smoking, celibacy, orphans, etc...
Ukrainian language newspapers: 1980-1992
English language newspapers: 1972-1985
Contains newspaper clippings about the Toronto choir "Premeten" giving a concert to celebrate Canda's 100 birthday, and news clipping photographs of multiple Edmonton youth choirs.
Pictured: Lahola with a group of individuals that established the Ukrainian National Home, and the "Dumka" choir, both organizations of which Lahola was a member of.
A file consists of a journal article about Ivan Lahola by Lida Lahola, newspaper clippings, thank you letter from UCAMA, list of 2000 Alberta Hetman Award Receipents, St Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral Bulletin, letter from Edmonton Ukrainian Catholic Savings and Credit Union Ltd., journal article mentioning Lahola, letters from the City of Edmonton, photocopy of mixed Ukrainian choir, letter rom Bureau of vital statistics, greetings card fro Lida, letter from the family from Ukraine, work history of John Lahola, Commemoration of Canadian Citizenship, letters from Jedish Federation of Edmonton.
Newspapers containing articles written about Lahola, as well as newspaper clippings featuring Lahola and articles authored by him.
Originals and photocopies:
- Entire newspapers: Ukrainski Visti, Natsional'na Trybuna, 1972-1995
- Newspaper clippings: various newspapers, 1974-1985
Newspapers containing articles written about Lahola, and newspaper clippings about Lahola and articles written by Lahola.
Originals and photocopies.
- Entire newspapers: Ukrains'ki Visti, Natsional'na Trybuna, 1972-1995,
- Newspaper clippings: various newspapers, 1974-1985