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...
An invitation to the Doctor's Congress: East Meets West, held in Edmonton on December 13th, 1990. One side is in Ukrainian the other is in English.
Contains many church bulletins from many different churches (in Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton).
File contains one biography on Peter Deriashnyj written by Taras Filenko and translated by Lada Hornjatkevyc.
File contains one biography on Mykola Fomenko written by Taras Filenko and translated by Lada Hornjatkevyc.
Brochures from various religious events. Brochures include the programme and the banquet for the Ninth Congress of Ukrainian Catholics of Canada, the convention of the Ukrainian Catholic Council of Edmonton Eparchy, the Mass Rally in Defence of Religious Freedom in Ukraine, and more.
Contains 2 Ukrainian opera programs held in Lviv, Ukraine.
Contains 2 "Слово і народ" newsletters and one newsletter titled "For our Future: a quarterly of Ukrainian Affairs".
Contains a special report from the United States Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs on the Soviet Repercussion of the Ukrainian Catholic Church.
Contains articles titled "Appeal to World Public Opinion", "I Appeal to You With Respect and Hope", "Authors Tell Continuing Story of Repression, Terror in Russia", a poster titled "Protect the Innocent", an ad for a cable TV program, and a poster titled "Death of Yugoslavia, Freedom for Croatia".
Contains a quote from Taras Shevchenko, a document on the "Real Rulers of Soviet Russia", a letter, a document titled "I am a Ukrainian not a Russian" and a document titled "14 Commandments for the Conscious Ukrainian".
Ukrainian newspaper Natsional'na Tribuna, includes information on Stephan Lenkaws'ky.
Includes a poem by Anthony Havryluk, an empty letter envelope from the World League of Ukrainian Political Prisoners, and a list of handwritten phone numbers.
Includes personal documents: marriage certificate, statement of death, certificate of death, certificate of Canadian citizenship, certificate of naturalization etc.. of Anna and husband Harry Halina.
Includes 2 handwritten lists of names.
File consists of textual records. It includes thank you letters to Lahola from the Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies, Certificate on behalf of 50th anniversary of the liberation from concentration camps, Certificate in grateful recognition of Lahola’s continuing support from Ukrainian Canadian Social Services, Certificate from Ukrainian Youth Unity, Certificate from Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Free University, Citation in appreciation of service on behalf of the credit union, Certification from UCC, The Alberta Hetman Award; 2 Certificates from the Brotherhood of Ukrainian Catholics in Canada, Certificate from the Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, Certificate from the League of Ukrainians in Canada, Certificate of membership of Ukrainian public catholic society, Certificate on behalf of Lahola’s donation to the Stepan Bandera Centre of national renaissance, Certification of attending a course of Instruction and the completion of examination in First Aid to the injured, Certification of completion of the course Metrication for welders, machinists and blacksmiths; 3 Lahola’s business cards.
The file consists of handwritten letters to Lahola from family and friends, nomination of Lahola for Hetman Award, memories of Lahola, media release about holocaust survivors, letter about Ivan Lahola from World League of Ukrainian Political Prisoners, Lahola’s biographies, Taras Shevchenko Medal Nomination Form, copy of the photo of Ivan Lahola, Resolution of the first World Congress of Ukrainian Political Prisoners, letter to Lahola from UCAMA.
Order Book with the lists of members of the Ukrainian National Society of Taras Shevchenko of Derwent in 1919, 1922, and 1931.
Notebook with the records of memberships in 1928, 1930, and 1931.
40 memorial cards with very slight variations of the same image of Mother Mary. Collected at various funerals.