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CA BMUFA 0114-3-UF2017.037.e025 · Item · March 14, 2007
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

This certificate, provided by the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta, was awarded to Drs. Peter and Doris Kule for their contribution to establish The Peter and Doris Kule Endowment for the Study of the Ukrainian Diaspora. The certificate is signed by director Zenon E. Kohut, Ph. D.

CA BMUFA 0114-3-1-UF2017.037.e005 · Item · December 2010
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

Print of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky with attached brass plaque. Plaque reads: "Presented with respect and appreciation to Peter Kule for his dedication and commitment to the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute Foundation". Plaque also includes the date December 2010

CA BMUFA 0114-3-UF2017.037.e006 · Item · April 19, 2002
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

Photo of Drs. Peter and Doris Kule with accompanying brass plaque. Plaque reads: "Presented to Peter and Doris Kule on the occasion of their generous contribution to Ukrainian programming at Grant MacEwan College 19 April, 2002"

CA BMUFA 0114-3-1-UF2017.037.a002 · Item · September 22, 1994
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

This brass plaque was rewarded to Peter and Doris Kule as benefactors of the chair of Eastern Christian Theology and Spirituality in the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies at Saint Paul University. The plaque is signed by Dale M. Schlitt O.M.I., Rector of Saint Paul University. Awarded in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

CA BMUFA 0114-3-UF2017.037.e036 · Item · 1978
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

This document commemorates the recipient for contributions to the Stadium Seat Endowment Plan. The endowed names appear on a plaque on the south concourse wall of the Commonwealth Stadium. The stadium was completed for the Commonwealth Games held in Edmonton, Alberta from August 3rd to 12th, 1978. The scroll is signed by the president of The XI Commonwealth Games Canada (1978) Foundation, Maurice Lewis Van Vliet.