Poster advertising for the "Arts, Crafts & Literary Works Contest", sponsored by the Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of Canada. Deadline for entries is listed as December 31, 1991. Poster written in both English and Ukrainian.
Poster advertising for Folkfest in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Event to take place August 15-17, 1991.
This document certifies Peter M. Kule as a charter member of Bishop Demetrius M. Greschuk Assembly of the Fourth Degree of the Knights of Columbus. This document is signed by the Supreme Knight, the Supreme Secretary, the Supreme Master, and the Faithful Navigator.
2 posters advertising for Vesna '91. Event to take place June 7, 1991 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Ukrainian cuisine, displays, and boutique.
The collection consists of the brochure of the Taste of Ukraine restaurant and the menu. The Taste of Ukraine restaurant was located near Chipman, Alberta. The house was originally built by John Wyrha (1908-1911) near Caliento, MB, approximately 10 miles from Vita, MB, near the US border. The house was purchased by Michael and Evdokia Mushaluk, parents of Mrs. Fedoryshyn and then sold to Stephen Fedoryshyn in 1935. Stephen and Mary Fedoryshyn lived in the house until 1967. They had two daughters: Roslyn who married John Bohonos, and Mrs. Stephen Verchomin, wife of Peter Verchomin.
In the summer of 1979, Henry Panych purchased the house and on Labour Day weekend, he and his brother Fred carefully recorded the layout of the house and tagged every timber and material (except the thatch). With the help of two local people the house was dismantled and loaded on a Doucet Transport high boy and hauled to Chipman, AB.
In 1980 the house was assembled in a new location using original timber. The decayed material was replaced. The unique 12 foot chimney was reconstructed by Jim Serink and the rye straw for the thatched roof was made by John Stanko.
A poster advertising for Folkfest in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Event to take place August 16-18, 1990.
Posters advertising a performance by the music and dance company Nadzbruchanka in their first North American appearance. Posters advertise for different locations and dates.
Poster advertising for Ukrainian cabaret Vesna. Even to take place May 12 and 13, 1989 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Poster of a tied up vyshyvanka. Ukrainian text translates as "Genocide of culture - Genocide of people".
Vyshnevs'kyi, AndriiA photograph of the 50th wedding anniversary of Orest and Emilia Zarsky. Note their wedding picture at the background.
Poster with a red and gold clock featuring Russian words. Text reads "...Vyigrat' vremia - znachit vyigrat' vse... V. Y. Lenyn".