Photograph of the members of the AUC in Newcastle, AB. Fred Paranchych’s brother Bill is standing centre back row, without a suit jacket. Fred’s father, Alex, is in the 3rd row, 3rd from the left. Fred’s mother is centre 2nd row, partially hidden.
Notebook with the records of memberships in 1928, 1930, and 1931.
Andrew wrote his memoirs at the urging of his granddaughter, Irene Mazurenko, in 1973 when he was 83. He sent them to her as letters. The memoirs tell about his roots, his life back in the Old country, his journey to Canada, and early years in Canada.
The memoirs were written in Ukrainian. Irene got them translated into English while preparing her family history. She inserted some explanations to the text in Italics, when she felt, they would be helpful. They come from her own memories and stories heard in the family. These five typed pages are also a part of this collection.
UntitledMemoirs about the German Gestapo arresting Father Yurii Kowalsky during World War II, author unknown.
40 memorial cards with very slight variations of the same image of Mother Mary. Collected at various funerals.
40 memorial cards: 15 with the image of Mother Mary and 25 with the image of Jesus. Collected at various funerals.
6 cards with a variety of religious images. Collected at various religious holidays and events at the church. This group was kept by Maria Drepko Stolarskyj in her Holy Communion Prayer Book.