Presented by the Ukrainian Resource and Development Centre, at John L. Haar Theatre, Grant Macewan Community College.
-Ukrainian War Veterans' Assn. of Canada - Edmonton - 1978
-World Congress of Free Ukrainians - Toronto - 1978
-Cnd. League for the Liberation of Ukraine - Edmonton - 1979, 1983
-World Congress of Free Ukrainians - Philadelphia - 1979
-Ukrainian Free University Foundation Inc. - New York - 1984
-National Tribune - New York - 1992
-International Congress of Political Prisoners of Communist Regimes -1995
Fred’s mother and father on wedding day. Standing on a train platform in Newcastle, Alberta.
The woman sitting in front is Fred Paranchych’s paternal aunt, Odokia. She survived the Spanish Flu and stayed in Ukraine.
Photograph of Fred Paranchych’s family. Back, left to right: Bill, Annie, Alex. Front, left to right: Fred, and Fred’s sister, Arlene. Photograph contained in a paper frame.
Photograph of Fred Paranchych’s aunt and uncle in Roznov, Ukraine.
This is a photograph of Fred Paranchych in front of his home in Roznov, Ukraine in 1922, one year prior to his emigration to Canada.
The family history of Theodore and Mary Lyseyko beginning in 1928 in a village in Western Ukraine, immigration to Canada, their early years in Canada to 1950.
Lyseyko, FredThe series consists of sheets of paper with poems of Ivan Franko handwritten on them by Wasyl Kuryliw.
The collection consists of essays and supporting material collected by Frank Fingarsen while taking Ukrainian Folklore courses at the University of Alberta.
Fingarsen, Frank