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".
Correspondence between the City of Edmonton and Lahola.
Religious organizations include:
- Ukrainian Catholic Unity - Edmonton - 1976-02-10
- Ukrainian Catholic Women's League of Canada - 1980-02-27
- The Brotherhood of Ukr. Catholics of Alberta - 1974-05-02, 1976-11-05, 1977-03-11, 1978-10-25, 1979-10-29
- St. Josaphat's Cathedral Cultural and Youth Centre - Edmonton - 1977-07-25
- Basilian Fathers Monastery - 1977-06-13
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Parish of St. George - 1982-04-22
Lahola's collection of miscellaneous materials from various organizations.
Documents include: Ukrainian Free University Foundation, Taras Shevchenko Monument in Brazil, Canada, and USA Committee, "Ivan Franko" Ukrainian School in Edmonton, Canadian Immigrant AID Society, Ukrainian Weekly, and Vegreville Ukrainian Festival.
This file contains materials related to Dr Medwidsky’s involvement with political parties. Most of the documents are related to his involvement with the Progressive Conservative Party in Alberta, including active participation in campaigns for Julian Koziak. The types of documents included in this file are letters and correspondence, campaign materials, party newspapers, minutes from meetings, political action plans, and policy proposals.
Contains letters sent by the Dnipro Choir to John Lahola (1974, 1975).
Letters include:
- W. Skoreyko MP - 1978-12-12
- Thank-you Letter - 1977-08-24
- The XI Commonwealth Games - 1978-02-25, 1978-03-10
- Personal Insurance Co. of Canada - 1980-08-20
- CIBC - 1981-03-13
- Mayor Decore - 1983-12-06
- Civic Employees Banquet - 1984-03-16, 1984-04-03
- Mayor Jan Reimer - 1992-10-07
- CNCP Telecommunications - 1971-06-26, 1975-05-26, 1975-06-18, 1977-07-25
- Century 21 Byron's Real Estate LTD. - date unknown
- Letter - date unknown
- Alberta Motor Association - date unknown
- 6 letters from S. Levytskyi to Ivan Lahola with Auswitz mentionings: 1974-09-15, 1974-11-25, 1974-12-08, 1974-12-14, 1980-10-12, 1990-10-24
- 1 letter from Ivan Lahola to S. Levytskyi: 1990-11-16 and one picture of a house.
Letters from UCAMA (Ukrainian Canadian Archives and Museum of Alberta) - Edmonton - 1974-10-07, 1975-01-15, 1976-01-29, 1979-02-13, 1979-12-29, 1981-09-11.
This file contains the personal correspondence between Dr Medwidsky and various individuals. Correspondence concern academic appointments as well as church business. There are also newspaper clippings about Ukrainian Catholic news.
Contains information concerning Dr Medwidsky’s investments in various funds and businesses as well as pamphlets and brochures on investments and financial planning. Such organizations include Heritage Savings and Trust Company, Alberta Energy Company Ltd., Guardian-Morton Shulman Precious Metals Inc., Merrill Lynch Canada Inc., Deloitte Haskins+Sells, and Worldwide Precious Metals (Canada) Ltd.. There are also some clippings from articles on globalization.
Document contains the rules and regulations of the St John's Institute.
Contains an information bulletin from the Central Representative of Ukrainian Immigration to Germany.
This file contains materials related to Dr Medwidsky’s efforts to establish English-Ukrainian bilingual programs in various cities and schools throughout Alberta. Materials include letters to superintendents, letters to partner organizations, reports from various organizations, newspaper articles regarding bilingual programs, and studies on bilingual programs. While the materials apply to all of Alberta, particular emphasis is on Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Grand Prairie, and Vegreville. There are also newspaper clippings bringing attention to various Ukrainian bilingual programs throughout Alberta.
Newspaper clippings contain and article on the burial of Petro Marunchiuk, and more.
This file contains materials relating to Dr Medwidsky’s involvement and correspondence with numerous Ukrainian Community Organizations. The organizations in this file are primarily located in Alberta, though a number exist at the national level. The focus of these organizations include development and aid for the Ukrainian community as well as academic and educational development. Such organizations include the Shevchenko Scientific Society, the Ukrainian Free University, Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association, Ukrainian Professional and Business Club, Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, Ukrainian Canadian Committee (now Ukrainian Canadian Congress), Ukrainian Pioneer’s Association, Ukrainian Canadian Writers’ Association “Slovo”, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Ukrainian Canadian Social Services, Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society, and more. Documents contained are correspondence, minutes for meetings, financial documents, and newsletters and government briefs.
This file contains materials related to events with the Ukrainian community. The majority of documents are advertisements for, or invitations to events concerning Ukraine, the Canadian Ukrainian community, or religious occasions. Examples of events are Cheremosh Dancers, concerts, lectures and lecture series, exhibitions and exhibits, as well as banquets and feasts.
-Ukrainian War Veterans' Assn. of Canada - Edmonton - 1978
-World Congress of Free Ukrainians - Toronto - 1978
-Cnd. League for the Liberation of Ukraine - Edmonton - 1979, 1983
-World Congress of Free Ukrainians - Philadelphia - 1979
-Ukrainian Free University Foundation Inc. - New York - 1984
-National Tribune - New York - 1992
-International Congress of Political Prisoners of Communist Regimes -1995
File consists of several Lahola’s biographies, Bulletin of the World league of Ukrainian political prisoners and Committee of Ukrainian political prisoners, documents of Lahola’s work for the city of Edmonton, Lahola’s work notes, a photo of Lahola and his family in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, newspaper clippings, description of Lahola’s persecution, letter to the Edmonton Journal with an article about Lahola’s life.