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CA BMUFA 0298-10 · File · 1961
Part of Michael Sopuliak Collection

The file consists of:
Postcards;
Letter from Walter Schenk;
Greeting letters on the anniversary of the priesthood from Volodymyr Levistkiy, Mykhailo Olenchuk, Holland, Marcel Lambert, Leskovych, Franz Braunshofer, Volodymyr Stakhiv, on. Tymko, Ivan Ekzarh, Nikiforuk, Gregory Onufriw, from Stefan Tarnavetskiy, Bohdan Ganushevskiy, Wolodymyr Zolkewych, V.Kisilevskiy, Bohdan and Sophia Trilovski, Roman Osipchuk, M.Lebed, R.Kupchynskiy, and others.

CA BMUFA 0114-1-UF2017.037.e018 · Item · August 4, 1954
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

This certificate states that Peter M. Kule possesses the necessary training and practical experience in accounting to be registered as a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. It is signed by both the chairman and the secretary of the Accountants Experience Appraisal Board.

Government Letters
CA BMUFA 0298-8 · File · 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974
Part of Michael Sopuliak Collection

The file consists of:
Letter to the Senate to submit Michael Luchkovich as a candidate;
Letter from the Office of the Prime Minister;
Letter from The Office of the Leader of the Opposition;
Letter from Andrew Thompson concerning the appointment of P.Lazarowich;
Correspondence with Skoreyko regarding Irena Fedoriw's visa;
Correspondence regarding the ad for the Alberta Medical Plan;
Letter to the Senate to submit Mr. Lazarowich;
Letter of invitation from the Office of the Premier to celebrate Canada's 100th birthday;
Correspondence regarding St. Michael's Cemetery land;
Letter to the bishop Neil Savaryn;
Correspondence with William Skoreyko concerning Dr. Boris Dotsenko's immigration;
Answer from The House of Common;
Letters from the government regarding advertisements in "Ukrainian News";
Letter from Skoreyko regarding rejected Youth Building;
Invitation from The City of Edmonton to meet Church Leaders;
Letter from the Minister of Culture, Youth and Recreation regarding radio station;
Correspondence regarding Tax Exemption for the cemetery lands;
Withdrawal and Discharge of Caveat;
The General Bylaw of the Better Business Bureau of Edmonton;
Constitution of Canada Ethnic Press Federation;
Certificate of Priveleges for books.

Gospodin, Andrew
CA BMUFA 0021-E-H-2008.024.c095-097 · Item · 1 Dec. 1982 - 21 Jan. 1983
Part of CIUS oral history project

Part 1: Came to Canada from Czechoslovakia (was there in 1920) where he came while serving in the Ukrains’ka-Halyts’ka army; born on December 29, 1900 in a village of Pavushyrka (??) in the Chortkiv povit; went to school in his village, then in a gymnasium in Chortkiv, finished a Narodnyi Universytet in Czechoslovakia and a bookkeeping course of a Commercial Cooperative; came to Canada in 1923; there existed Narodnyi Dim, chytal’’nia Prosvita, Prosvita Institute; Bobers’kyi and Nazaruk collected money for the Ukrainian Government in Vienne; Bishop Nykyta Budka delegated Sushko to be an editor of the Kanadiis’”kyi ukrainets’; he had 2 brothers and a sister; his family was Greek-Catholic; was in the 13th regiment (polk) of the Ukrainian Army; worked in the Czech kantseliariia; Samostiinyky; UNO in 1932; Striletska Hromada; Dr. Kushnir; Vasylyshyn; Bachyns’kyi (??); Gospodin belonged to the Komitet dopomohy politvíazniam Ukrainy and lawyer Iefymyshchyn (??) as its Head; Svystun; Fr. Semchuk (??); writer Dmytro Hunkevych (??) and his book Evropa, Hitler i Ukraina” - gathering materials for it with Mandryka (??); Sushko & Labor Temple Association; Prof. Lutsyshyn; writer Irchan was an editor in Robitnychyi Dim; Kulyk (??); Orthodox church; BUC in 1934, Sheptyts’kyi; Fr. Trukh, Fr. Orachko (was ultimately sent away from Canada); Fr. Semchuk (??); SUS, Mandryka, issuing “Holos”; Chytal’nia (appeared in 1925).

Part 2: Chytal’nia; Samostiinyky, SUS, Dr. Pohoretskyi (??); UNO; Doroshenko coming to Winnipeg; Sushko coming to Winnipeg; Ukrains’ka Natsional’na Rada (included 18 organizations) issuing “Visnyk”, Gospodin giving lectures there on cooperation; CUC and Kosar; Tovarystvo ukrains’koi kul’tury (Mandryka was the Head, Gospodin was a secretary); creation of CUC; Kosar; Vasylyshyn; Mandryka; Prof. Simpson (??); Prof. Pavliuchenko in Saskatoon; Stechyshyn (??) the editor of Ukrains’kyi holos; Datskiv (??) het’manets’, was a secretary in the CUC; Bobers’kyi; Kushnir; Sheptyts’kyi choosing his successor; Zahaliichuk (??) - holova Tovarystva uchiteliv and a CUC secretary; Kysylevs’kyi (??); Vasyl’ Svystun (??)and his relations with the Communists; Ms. Mandryka (??) and the Relief Fund.

Part 3: Bachyns’kyi (??) the Head of the local CUC (??); Fifth column; Ukrainian-Canadian Services Association (??); Tsentral’ne dopomohove biuro in England; Stets’ko’s politics; Kushnir; CUC; Bur’ianyk (??); CUC after the end of the WWII; UPA; CUC and BUC (??), Bashuk (??); Chytal’nia; Strilets’ka hromada; Gospodin helping UNO with their building; Kosar, Vasylyshyn and UNO, Tarnavets’kyi (??); future of Ukrainians in Canada; Communists; his wife - Mariia Troian (??) from Winnipeg; DPs; UNO vs Het’mantsi; Prof. Kyslytsia (??); Svystun; Vasylyshyn; Kosar.

Part 4: Creating BUC (??) in Canada as a brunch of the Catholic institution; Chytal’nia’s fight; Fr. Horachko (??) sent away from Canada; Holovko (??) sent in as a secretary; Bishop Budka; Fr. Semchuk (??) - the 1st Head of CUC, too much of a Catholic; Fr. Shums’kyi (??); Budka and his 2 letters; Orthodox community fighting Catholics; Bobers’kyi; Ivan Petroshevych (??) the 1st cooperator, was sent to Paris; Mandryka (??) in CUC; Shapoval the fanatic; viis’kovyi zhurnal “Ukrains’kyi skytalets’” published in Czechoslovakia, with memoirs; Mandryka and DPs; CUC Congress in 1942; Melnychuk - the Head of the local BUC (??); Fr. Kushnir had democratic views; Chytal’nia and fights around it, once had over 100 members, activities, Poles visiting Chytal’nia.

Part 5: Chytal’nia activities; UNO asking Gospodin about help for their Hall; Mr. Kokhan (??) centralized CUC; Stavchevs’kyi (??); Kokhan a good diplomat; Tovarystvo ukrains’kykh uchyteliv; Vasyl’ Trukh (??); Horiachko (??); a discussion with Trukh (??) in 1934; Orthodox church; his friends returning from Czechoslovakia to USSR; Dr. Stakhiv (??); future of Ukrainians in Canada; Gospodin’s publications in journals (penname A. Hermes); him being for 12 years in Komitet dopomohy politv’iazniam - a letter from Fr. Kulyts’kyi (??); his huge work in Czechoslovakia; editor Pohoretskyi (??); Vasyl’ Topol’nyts’kyi; Dr. Huliay (??) - all were dismissed later.