Maria and Andrew Mazurenko's homestead (Thorhild County). Aerial photo taken in late 1960s, their son and his family living in home at the time. Andrew had planted the threes around the house.
This is a poster of the Edmonton premier of the Chapters & Verses documentary held at St. John's Institute on October 27, 2017. Oksana Kuryliw and John Leeson were in attendance to introduce their documentary and answer questions after the screening. The event was organized by the Kule Folklore Centre and Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies.
This certificate was awarded by the Department of Education of the Province of Alberta to Doris U. Kule providing her with a license to teach grades 1 to X inclusive in the Public Schools of Alberta. Certificate was awarded November 5, 1954, registered number is 55-54. Certificate is signed by then Minister of Education, Anders Aalborg.
This award was presented by the Edmonton Public School Board to Doris Kule as recognition for long service. The document recognizes Doris Kule's 31 years of service from September 1, 1945, to January 31, 1977. The document is signed by the Chairman and Superintendent of the Edmonton Public School Board.
This brass plaque was rewarded to Peter and Doris Kule as benefactors of the chair of Eastern Christian Theology and Spirituality in the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies at Saint Paul University. The plaque is signed by Dale M. Schlitt O.M.I., Rector of Saint Paul University. Awarded in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
This certificate was issued to Peter Kule to recognize his service to the Eparchial Finance Council and Cemetery Board at St. Josaphat's Cathedral, Edmonton. The Certificate is signed by Revered Lawrence Huculak, OSBM.
Print of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky with attached brass plaque. Plaque reads: "Presented with respect and appreciation to Peter Kule for his dedication and commitment to the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute Foundation". Plaque also includes the date December 2010
Signed print of Archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, Yosyf Slipyi. Secular name is Yosyf Kobernytskyi-Dychkovskyi.