Part 1: Came to Canada in 1929 from Ukraine (village Zhulyn, Lviv oblast, Stryi raion) when she was 15; nee Chaban; came to her brother on a farm; moved later to [?]; Robitnycha orhanizatsiia; married there and lived there until 1941; she finished 6 grades of a village school; family was Catholic; her father was deputy chairman (zastupnyk viita); her brother in Canada converted to Orthodox; her route to Canada: Gdansk - London - Halifax - Montreal - Saskatoon. There were 12 children in her family; Mark Polunychka sent her a ticket and she moved to [?], worked there in a hotel; big Ukrainian community; Drama Festival; moving to Victoria with her husband; deportation of Ukrainians in the 1930s; Robitnycha orhanizatsia opened a kitchen soup; Communists; Ukrainian school in Victoria; demise of the Robitnychyi rukh in Victoria.
Map of Ukrainian Village. Locations are numbered according to legend.
Advertisement for the Vohon Ukrainian Dance Ensemble at the Edmonton Jubilee Auditorium.
Photo of a dancer jumping above other dancers.
Poster advertising a Malanka performance by the Viter Ukrainian Dancers and Folk Choir. Event took place January 11, 2020.
Poster advertising for the fast food company McDonald's. The advertisement is written in Ukrainian.
A small circular poster advertising for the fast food company McDonald's. Advertisement is in Ukrainian.
Poster advertising for the Ensemble Rus'. Poster is in Russian and features performers in traditional clothing.