Contains published materials such as newspapers ("Вісті Братства Колишніх Вояків УГА", "Слово і Народ", "Panorama") and news clippings of Ukrainian choir groups, of Ukrainians involved in war crimes, Ukrainian-American issues, Polish-Ukrainian relations, of the famine in Ukraine, dissident information, Soviet repression of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, a transcript of a press conference, a letter to the Labour collective Ternopil, a play titled "Marusia Bohuslavka", and more.
Part 1: Real name - Vasyl’ Pukish, born on December 11, 1903 in Kalush; Greek-Catholic; he had 4 brothers and a sister; his father and brother went to the WWI; war with Poland; he joined a church choir for 2 years; was conscripted to the Polish Army (infantry); he came to Canada in 1927 (Gdynia - Quebec); staying in Winnipeg, Regina; working at a CPR Hotel; Communist Hall in Regina; Dr. Pavliuchenko; General Kapustians’kyi (??); Strilets’ka hromada: Mykhailo Babiy (??); Topol’nyts’kyi (??); Hrytsei (??); his wife - Ol’ha Druzhkova, was born in USA; they married in 1929; Strilets’ka hromada was formed in 1929; conference in Saskatoon in 1934 (1935?)- Kurmanovych, Pavliuchenko, Yanovs’kyi (??); Het’mantsi in Regina; Zaharuk from UNO; UNO Hall; discrimination against Ukrainians.
Part 2: Choir; Ukrainian weddings in Canada; Senyk Hrybivs’kyi (??); Colonel Sushko (??); General Kurmanovych (??); UNO creation; UNO Heads - Hryhorovych, Kosar; Voinarovych (??); Holodomor; WWII, sentiments about Germans; William moved from Regina to Toronto in 1941; working at a hotel; owning a store; joining Strilets’ka hromada in Toronto; Fr. Konovets’kyi (??); Fr. Lepskyi (??); Fr. Kahurs’kyi (??); Fr. Denesh (??); Kosar stopped being the Head of UNO in 1954 (?).
Part 3: Komitet uzdorovlennia UNO; Pohorets’kyi (Editor); moving CUC to Toronto; building a new church; Fr. Denesh (??); Fr. Kamenets’kyi (??).
Talk by Bohdan Harasymiw on Russian President Vladmir Putin's involvement in the 2014/2015 Ukraine Crisis.
St. Michael's Extended Care Centre and The Association for St. Michael's Auxiliary present at the Northgate Lions Citizens Recreation Centre; program of the day provided.
The file consists of various designs of Ukrainian Easter eggs (pysanky), steps in writing pysanky, and notes on symbolism.
Tries to determine whether or not jewelry made from shells of painted Easter eggs are folk art, folk craft or a symbol of these
Sochan, AnnePysanky from a group called Sorok Klynkiv. Discusses designs and symbols. Bibliography.
Jendzjowsky, Lida