This series contains materials related to Dr Medwidsky's involvement with various organizations throughout his life and career. Included are documents relating the Ukrainian Catholic organizations, Ukrainian Scouts organization Plast activities and reports, advocacy for Ukrainian bilingual education in Alberta, Ukrainian community organizations and events, as well as non-Ukrainian ethnic organizations. The series consists of journals, reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, newsletters, and promotional materials.
Clippings from Australian, Canadian, German, Ukrainian, and USA Newspapers that covered Demianuk’s case.
Canadian Ukrainian organizations' briefs and recommendations pertaining the Ukrainian language and culture development in Canada.
The series contains materials about history of education in Western Canada
Various materials related to bilingual education in Alberta including newspaper clippings, conference proceedings, curricula, educational materials, official letters, documents, research studies, and legal materials on equality rights.
Chester Kuc organized the Ukrainian Shumka Dancers group in the latter months of 1958. Their first public performance took place at the first "Ukrainian Autumn Festival of Songs and Dances" on October 29, 1960. The series contains a program of the first Shumka performance and its other concerts, as well as promotional booklets, newspaper clippings of publications about Shumka. There is also a manuscript of the "Origins of Shumka" research project conducted by Joy Muller and Associates LTD in 1990.
Collection of Ukrainian postal cards, predominantly with greetings from different people to Chester and Luba Kuc.
Contains biographical materials about Lahola, such as newspaper articles about Lahola's family: Bohdan Lahola, Irene Lahola, M. Lahola, and Roman Lahola, photographs, and newspaper articles about him and his family.
The series consists of Biographical information, mainly of Chester Kuc, obituary. Also contains a series of studio photographs of Chester and Luba Kuc's wedding.
The series consists of letters between William Kostash and Mary Maksymuk written in 1935 and 1937 (some letters or envelopes do not have dates).
The series consists of records related to Mary Kostash (nee Maksymiuk) teaching career. It includes correspondence from her high school teacher, letters and postcards written to Mary Maksymiuk and later Kostash from her students in Hairy Hill (1937, 1940), and in Edmonton (1970s, 2000), a program of the Edmonton Women Teachers' Club Spring Meeting (where Mary received an award as an outstanding woman teacher, and a newspaper clipping of an article written by Mary.
The series also includes the article about the 50th anniversary of the Two Hills ATA Local in 1988. William Kostash was a founding member and a president of the Local.
The series consists of a biography of William Kostash, newspaper clipping of an article about him (in Ukrainian), and a list of descendants of Fred and Anna Kostash and educational degrees they received.
The series contains Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood documents, minutes, correspondences, other materials, financial reports, newspaper clippings and several discrete issues of the organization's bulletins.
The series consists of correspondence, reports, financial documents, licences, invitations, greetings, announcements and other documents pertaining to the Ukrainian National Hall and Ukrainian Catholic Unity activities.
There is also a self-published book entitled "Табак: плекання та ферменація" (Tobacco, its culture and work out) by інж. Гр. Божок і М. Бурда (Шляйсграймб 1946) and a catalog "Загальний каталог Української книгарні Д.С. Фербея" for 1959-1960 (#45, Ukrainian Book Store).