Pictured: Lahola with a group of individuals that established the Ukrainian National Home, and the "Dumka" choir, both organizations of which Lahola was a member of.
The series consists of newspaper clippings about Parasia Iwanec's paintings, exhibitions, and life. Publications, where Parasia Iwanec paintings are used as illustrations, and separate reproductions of her artworks are arranged in a separate folder.
A file consists of a journal article about Ivan Lahola by Lida Lahola, newspaper clippings, thank you letter from UCAMA, list of 2000 Alberta Hetman Award Receipents, St Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral Bulletin, letter from Edmonton Ukrainian Catholic Savings and Credit Union Ltd., journal article mentioning Lahola, letters from the City of Edmonton, photocopy of mixed Ukrainian choir, letter rom Bureau of vital statistics, greetings card fro Lida, letter from the family from Ukraine, work history of John Lahola, Commemoration of Canadian Citizenship, letters from Jedish Federation of Edmonton.
Newspapers containing articles written about Lahola, as well as newspaper clippings featuring Lahola and articles authored by him.
Originals and photocopies:
- Entire newspapers: Ukrainski Visti, Natsional'na Trybuna, 1972-1995
- Newspaper clippings: various newspapers, 1974-1985
Newspapers containing articles written about Lahola, and newspaper clippings about Lahola and articles written by Lahola.
Originals and photocopies.
- Entire newspapers: Ukrains'ki Visti, Natsional'na Trybuna, 1972-1995,
- Newspaper clippings: various newspapers, 1974-1985
Collection of proverbs (in type form and handwritten) from Nicholas Kostyniuk. He compiled this collection gradually. Nicholas wrote down many of the proverbs from his mother Anne who used them a lot at home. He finished working on the collection in late 1980s-early 1990s and then found his notes only in 2001. Bishop Yakymyshyn said they were valuable and needed to be kept. A Basilian seminarian Yuriy typed them up. He preferred standard literary language.
A copy of the local history book from the location in Ukraine where Elizabeth's great grandmother came is enclosed.
Kostyniuk, NicholasThe collection consists of the Ukrainian folk tales collected and translated by Nick Evasiuk, one page of "explanatory remarks & apologies" by Nick, a letter from Nick to George (?), and a reply to Nick and Nettie without signature.
Evasiuk, Nick