Includes personal documents: marriage certificate, statement of death, certificate of death, certificate of Canadian citizenship, certificate of naturalization etc.. of Anna and husband Harry Halina.
Ukrainian birth certificate of Hryhorii Halina.
Includes clippings about acquaintances of Lahola.
Includes newspaper clippings of various obituaries: Pawlessa I.A., Cwikilewycz J., Maik M., Prokopiw P., Soltykewich R. and others.
Misc. topics written in Russian. Photocopied information.
English newspapers that include topics such as weddings, smoking, celibacy, orphans, etc...
Includes 2 handwritten lists of names.
A typewritten book about how to properly use guns talks about the proper stance to shoot a gun, the importance of angles when aiming etc...
The small booklet includes the names of cities and capitals from each country, names of oceans, seas, canals, islands, continents etc...
The large booklet includes maps of the whole world, as well as continents (Europe, Asia, Oceania...), Countries (Ukraine, Australia), maps of the world's oceans, latitudes and longitudes etc...
A list of rules handwritten by a child. The list is titled "Uvaha Dity" includes 9 rules. List is incomplete.
Contains information about various acquaintances of Lahola's such as Petro Marunchiuk, Stephan Lenkaws'kiy, Valentyn Moroz, Yevhen Hrivna, Antoni Havryluk, Mr &Mrs Halina, contains obituaries, birth certificates ect...
Files 133-138 contain unrelated topics such as lists of names, newspaper articles, a lesson book on gun use, geographical materials, and a list of rules handwritten by a child.
The series consists of meeting minutes, library contents, financial records of the Ukrainian Educational Association (Укр. Тов. Просьвіта ім. М. Павлика) in Vermillion, AB, and a handwritten play script for Vertep performance.
The collection consists of pillow covers and a wall hanging embroidered by Anna Drepko, Maria's mother, and memorial cards collected by her at various funerals in Winnipeg and area.
Drepko, AnnaDavid Goberman photograph collection consists of several thousand photographs, taken in 1960-1970, that feature material culture and architecture of Bukovyna, Transcarpathia, and Galicia.
Goberman, DavidFile consists of textual records. It includes Lahola’s identifications, which contains 4 official certifications from Salzburg that Lahola was in a concentration camp and one certification from Munich, 2 care cards from Munich, a certification from Canadian Immigration Service and Immigration Identification card, Certificate of Marriage of Ivan and Kathleen, a letter from a lawyer in Germany, a notification letter from the UN about Lahola’s application for payments, and various personal cards as a Canadian citizen in Alberta.