This Certificate of Thanks was provided in honour and appreciation of Mr. & Mrs. Kule for their generosity to the Salvation Army. The document is signed by Major Ken Percy, Director, Public Relations & Development.
This document commemorates the recipient for contributions to the Stadium Seat Endowment Plan. The endowed names appear on a plaque on the south concourse wall of the Commonwealth Stadium. The stadium was completed for the Commonwealth Games held in Edmonton, Alberta from August 3rd to 12th, 1978. The scroll is signed by the president of The XI Commonwealth Games Canada (1978) Foundation, Maurice Lewis Van Vliet.
Signed print of Archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, Yosyf Slipyi. Secular name is Yosyf Kobernytskyi-Dychkovskyi.
Photo contains Varsava, Jerry (left), Amrhein, Carl (top), Kule, Doris (right), Kule, Peter (bottom)
This photo of Ed Stelmach with Peter and Doris Kule was likely taken at the inaugural international students conference: Tomorrow's Ideas, Now, between August 17 and 19, 2011.
Photo is of Ukraine's former president, Viktor Yushchenko, awarding Peter Kule the Order of Merit. This award is given to citizens of Ukraine as a way of recognizing outstanding personal achievement.
This document recognizes support given to the Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies and was presented to Peter M. Kule. This document is signed by the President of the Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies.
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).
Maria and Andrew Mazurenko on their farm near Thorhild, Alberta, circa 1939.
Maria and Andrew Mazurenko in doorway of they house built in 1919. Son Victor to their right.
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.
Village of Zelenyi Rih (Zelenyi Roh) in front of the house where Maria Mazurenko (nee Nestoliy) was born. In 1993, it was the last thatched roof house standing in the village, it burned down since.
Left to right: Maria's cousin who lives in the village; Annie Mazurenko, Maria's daughter-in-law from Canada; Maria's cousin from the village; Annie's second cousin from Lviv; gentleman living in the house.