This is the marriage certificate for Bill Kuryliw and Anna Zabolotna. Ceremony conducted by Reverend Peter Kamenesky and witnessed by Peter Oleksiuk and Anne Mateyko.
A photograph of Wasyl and Anna Kuryliw. After several years of courtship by correspondence, Wasyl sponsored Anna's arrival to Canada, and they got married immediately following her arrival in 1936.
Anna Kuryliw's embroidered purse in which she kept all of her letters. She embroidered it before moving to Canada, a few years before she and Wasyl got married.
This is the sewing machine, which Wasyl bought and sent to his home village. Anna is sitting third from the left. She sewed her wedding dress on this machine and brought it with her to Canada where she married Wasyl.
One photograph featuring a group of people and the following note "First row - left to right: Nelli Bayduza, Danylo Скоропадський, [?] Bayduza; second row: left to right, P. Romaniuk ?, (?), Roman Bayduza, Ladyk (Vladimir) Bayduza. Derwent, Alberta (1936-1937)?"
This book was published by the St. John Ambulance Association and is designed to teach and inform readers how to perform first aid.
This item is a wedding ring holder from Orest and Emilia Zarsky's wedding.
This item is a wedding cake topper from Orest and Emilia Zarsky's wedding.
This item is a wedding dress worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky. Two parts. Silky bottom dress, and lace over dress
Maria and Andrew Mazurenko on their farm near Thorhild, Alberta, circa 1939.
This item is a wedding tie worn by Orest Zarsky during his wedding to Emilia.
This item is a wedding vinok worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky.
This item is the "Adresnyi lyst" to Orest and Emelia Zarsky from the Ukrainian Sporting Sitch Association of Canada (Edmonton, Alberta), October 14th, 1939. A booklet like item with orange and blue ribbon on the front. Inside is a certificate and a letter.
Ukrainian Sporting Sitch Association of CanadaThis item is a wedding veil worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky.
This item is a wedding gloves worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky.
Maria and Andrew Mazurenko in their home circa 1940. The rug under their feet was hooked by Maria (later donated to the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village).