Order Book with the lists of members of the Ukrainian National Society of Taras Shevchenko of Derwent in 1919, 1922, and 1931.
Notebook with the records of memberships in 1928, 1930, and 1931.
Accounting Ledger Book with financial records and letters. Inside of the book letters from the Minister of Agriculture, and from the Minister of Public Works.
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.
Notebook with protocols and minutes of the meetings in 1919, 1919-1923, and 1931.
Notebook with the list of content of library books of the Ukrainian Educational Association (Укр. Тов. Просьвіта ім. М. Павлика) in Vermillion, AB.
2 notebooks with the calculations of income and expenses of the Ukrainian Educational Association in Vermillion and the Sichinsky's Reading Room.
Handwritten script for Vertep performance.
The recording of the Yevshan concert that took place in the Centennial Auditorium in Saskatoon, SK contains several dances: Story of Oleksa Dovbush; Three Brothers' Dream; Vesna Vesna; Selo; and Hopak with encore.
The recording of the 1977 Yevshan concert that took place in the Centennial Auditorium in Saskatoon, SK consists of 4 different story line pieces: Dawning of Verkhovyna, Dumy moi, Zaporozhs'ka slava, and Vesnianka.
- Dawning of Verkhovyna: Mixed Hutsul dance; Boys Hutsul dance; Girls Hutsul dance; Mixed Hutsul dance)
- Dumy Moi: Kozak dance;Mixed Poltava dance Girls Poltava dance; Mixed Poltava dance; Mixed Poltava duet
- Zaporozhs'ka slava: Girls Poltava dance; Mixed Poltava dance; Mixed Poltava duet; Kozak dance; Harem dance; Fight scene; Mixed Poltava duet; Capture scene; Mixed poltava duet; Fight scene; Returning home
- Vesnianka: Mixed Poltava dance; Girls Poltava dance; Kozak dance; Hopak with encore
The video recording of the Calgary Arts Centre Variety Gala took place at the Jack Singer Concert Hall at the Calgary Centre for Performing Arts in Calgary, AB on Sept. 21, 1985. The gala included singing and dancing by the following performers: The Dubbin Show Group, Arete Physical Comedy Co., Lang. K.D., Big Miller, Ian Tyson, Gabrielle Bugeaud, Ukrainian Shumka Dancers, The Eric Friedenberg Orchestra, Terry Glecoff, and Val Boser.