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Local Culture project
CA BMUFA 0003 · Collection · 2003-2005

The goal of the Local Culture and Diversity on the Prairies project was to document everyday life, ethno-cultural identity and regional variation among people of Ukrainian, French, German and English heritage. How did people from diverse backgrounds interact, adapt and become "prairie Canadians" in the first half of the twentieth century? What was the relationship between cultural inheritance and local community participation? How did they express their various identities on the local community level? The project was designed to generate a great deal of documentary information and primary resources for further research in many aspects of these people's lives.

The collection consists of some 800 hours of audio recordings documenting life in approximately 450 different locations on the Prairies and across Canada prior to 1939, as well as video recordings, photographs, documents, field notes and other material associated with the project.

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Taste of Ukraine restaurant collection
CA BMUFA 0046 · Collection · ca. 1990

The collection consists of the brochure of the Taste of Ukraine restaurant and the menu. The Taste of Ukraine restaurant was located near Chipman, Alberta. The house was originally built by John Wyrha (1908-1911) near Caliento, MB, approximately 10 miles from Vita, MB, near the US border. The house was purchased by Michael and Evdokia Mushaluk, parents of Mrs. Fedoryshyn and then sold to Stephen Fedoryshyn in 1935. Stephen and Mary Fedoryshyn lived in the house until 1967. They had two daughters: Roslyn who married John Bohonos, and Mrs. Stephen Verchomin, wife of Peter Verchomin.

In the summer of 1979, Henry Panych purchased the house and on Labour Day weekend, he and his brother Fred carefully recorded the layout of the house and tagged every timber and material (except the thatch). With the help of two local people the house was dismantled and loaded on a Doucet Transport high boy and hauled to Chipman, AB.

In 1980 the house was assembled in a new location using original timber. The decayed material was replaced. The unique 12 foot chimney was reconstructed by Jim Serink and the rye straw for the thatched roof was made by John Stanko.

CA BMUFA 0114-1-UF2017.037.e009 · Pièce · April 28, 1967
Fait partie de Peter and Doris Kule collection

This certificate was bestowed upon Peter Michael Kule by the New Brunswick Institute of Chartered Accountants, recognizing him as a Chartered Accountant. This certificate was signed by both the secretary and president of the New Brunswick Institute of Chartered Accountants.

CA BMUFA 0114-1-UF2017.037.e010 · Pièce · November 3, 1978
Fait partie de Peter and Doris Kule collection

This certificate was awarded to Peter Michael Kule by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Northwest Territories, recognizing him as a Chartered Accountant. This certificate has been signed by both the president and secretary of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Northwest Territories.

CA BMUFA 0114-1-UF2017.037.e012 · Pièce · February 15, 1967
Fait partie de Peter and Doris Kule collection

This certificate was awarded to Peter Michael Kule by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta, recognizing him as a chartered accountant. This certificate is signed by the president and secretary of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta.

CA BMUFA 0114-1-UF2017.037.e014 · Pièce · September 13, 1952
Fait partie de Peter and Doris Kule collection

This certificate was awarded to Peter M. Kule by The Certified Public Accountants Association of New Brunswick, recognizing him as a certified public accountant. Certificate is signed by both president and registrar of the Certified Public Accountants Association of New Brunswick. The registration number is 125.

CA BMUFA 0114-2-1-UF2017.037.e029 · Pièce · December 5, 1972
Fait partie de Peter and Doris Kule collection

This document certifies that Mrs. Doris Kule, having complied with the conditions prescribed by the Department of Education of the Province of Alberta, was granted this permanent Junior "E" Certificate. The certificate is valid as a license to teach grades 1 to 1X inclusive in the Public Schools of Alberta during the pleasure of the Minister. The certificate is Registered No. 320-72. The document is signed by the Minister of Education, and the Registrar.

CA BMUFA 0114-3-1-UF2017.037.e031 · Pièce · October 24, 2000
Fait partie de Peter and Doris Kule collection

This document certifies Mr & Mrs Peter & Doris Kule as Founding Donors of the Lighthouse of Icons commemorating the Bi-Millenium of the birth of Jesus Christ. The Lighthouse of Icons was an institution run by the Studite Fathers in Woodstock, Ontario. The document is signed by Rev. Evtimy Wolinski.

Photo of Peter and Doris Kule
CA BMUFA 0114-3-UF2017.037.e006 · Pièce · April 19, 2002
Fait partie de 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"