Maria and Andrew Mazurenko in their home circa 1940. The rug under their feet was hooked by Maria (later donated to the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village).
Maria and Andrew Mazurenko in doorway of they house built in 1919. Son Victor to their right.
This is the marriage certificate for Bill Kuryliw and Anna Zabolotna. Ceremony conducted by Reverend Peter Kamenesky and witnessed by Peter Oleksiuk and Anne Mateyko.
A photograph of Wasyl and Anna Kuryliw. After several years of courtship by correspondence, Wasyl sponsored Anna's arrival to Canada, and they got married immediately following her arrival in 1936.
Anna Kuryliw's embroidered purse in which she kept all of her letters. She embroidered it before moving to Canada, a few years before she and Wasyl got married.
A critical analysis of the dissertation : Klymasz, Robert Bogdan. Ukrainian folklore in Canada; an immigrant complex in transition (Indiana Iniversity, 1971).
This Fellowship Diploma was awarded to Peter M Kule by the Institute of Commerce. The certificate is signed both the Chairman of Executive and General Secretary of the Institute of Commerce.
This certificate states that Peter M. Kule possesses the necessary training and practical experience in accounting to be registered as a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. It is signed by both the chairman and the secretary of the Accountants Experience Appraisal Board.
This memorial record was created following the passing of Michael Kuleba, Peter Kule's father. It contains details of his life and relatives as well as a number of cards wishing the family well.