Collection consists of correspondence, memoirs, diaries, school reports, financial documents, photographs, research notes of Sophia Kyforuk and Octavia Hall.
Kyforuk familyMike Bezmutko was born September 15, 1866 in Poland. His wife Mary Zuhajewych was born April 16, 1868 in Poland. They had seven children. According to Homestead Patent dated 1907, they obtained entry for their homestead in 1904, built their house and started their residence in 1903, their address at that time was New Ottawa, Saskatchewan. They got their naturalization in 1906 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
This series contains financial records for the UCBC National spanning (1977-1986, 2000-2010).
Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of CanadaThis series contains files relevant to the membership and operations of the UCBC Alberta Provincial Branch.
Please note that "Edmonton Eparchy" was more often used in organizational files that might refer to the Alberta Branch, see Series 2.7 and the subseries within for more materials.
This subseries contains files pertaining to UCBC Edmonton and the individual church UCBC branches. It also contains individual parish reports, as well as many administrative forms and lists pertaining to UCBC membership over the years.
This subseries contains files pertaining to projects that were planned and/or executed by UCBC Edmonton Eparchy. The bulk of the records are from UCBC Day, a day for celebrating brotherhood, as well as multi-year Koliada (carolling) fundraising campaigns. Other big projects include UCBC anniversary celebrations, Heritage Days planning, and UCBC commemorative days.
This subseries contains files pertaining to educational projects and activities that were planned and/or executed by UCBC Edmonton Eparchy. The files include information on bilingual programs in Alberta, fundraising and awards, as well as petitions organized in response to provincial bills affecting education.
This sous-fonds contains materials that were in the UCBC collections that do not pertain to the UCBC directly or specific Ukrainian Catholic Churches in Canada. The materials include convention reports, information on activities of other Catholic organizations, and catholic history records.