The collection consists of textual records: meeting minutes, financial statements, annual reports, promotion plans, correspondence, handwritten notices of meetings, extensive personal notes by P.Savaryn interpreting and capturing events, newsletters, and one photo of Savaryn’s family. The collection is composed of seven Series.
UntitledThe File includes one page of printed illustration.
The File consists of one page of printed illustration.
The File includes one printed illustration.
A collection of envelopes with postmarks from various Canadian locations, specifically those that have Ukrainian place names. There are envelopes from 40 locations, two envelopes for each location, with four exceptions (one has four envelopes and three have three). All but one location is in Canada, mostly from the Prairies (e.g. Stryi, Wostok, Odesa), and one is in the US (Mazeppa). All envelopes are empty and are accompanied by a draft letter from Chrysant L. Dmytruk to post offices with a request to cancel the envelope he was mailing them, accompanied by one reply from the Edmonton District Director of Postal Services with his comments on the collecting project.
Two books: "Canadian Place Names of Ukrainian Origin" and "2000 Place Names of Alberta"
- A copy of Last Will and Testament, 1975
- Office name tag "Peter J. Lazarowich"
- Peter Lazarowich's two Canadian passports, 1954-1959, 1966-1971
- Mykhailo Lazarowich's wedding invitation, 1933
- The Union of Ukrainian Scout Emigrants' invitation to the Plast Academy in 1936
- Invitation to the Ukrainian Free University rector O.Kolessa's 70th birthday celebration in 1937
- Letters of reference and introduction, 1965-1977
- Appreciation letter, 1945
- Berezivs'kyi coat-of-arms prepared by Vasyl Niniowsky, 1969
- Newspaper clippings about Zonia Lazarowich, 1941, 1955
- A portrait of Peter Lazarowich
- Three collective photos from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress in 1943, 1957, and 1962
- Two photos from the work on a farm, 1920s-1930s,
- 10 photos of Dmytro Doroshenko's visit to Edmonton and Saskatoon in 1937
- A portrait with an inscription of Judge Jaroslaw Arsenych, also Arsenych's bio and newspaper clipping with an obituary
- A funny postcard "Для мами від тата"