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UF2019.021.p007

Inscription on back in Ukrainian:
"1950 roku
Zariag Ukrains'koho zapomohovoho
Bratstva Sv. Nykolaia v Kanadi
Teodor Sharun
Hryhorii Demkiv
Vasyl' Smolyk
Nykolai Andriiv
Osyp Tryima
Prystupa?
Anna Soliar
Oleksa Zhars'kyi
Chervaniak"

UF2019.021.p026

Inscription on back:
Jan 1/96 What a happy group of wonderfull people! Ollie

From Left- Cal Krausert, Mrs Krausert, Mrs. Lacourciere, Emilia Zarsky, Bill Diachuk, Ollie Diachuk, Jules LaCoursiere, Orest Zarsky

UF2019.021.p036

Ukrainian Catholic Women's League of Canada "Goodwill Club" Millennium Tea March 27, 1988 St. Josephat's Parish Hall "Verchovyna"
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Pres: Mary Semkow
Convenors: Stephania Chyzowsky, Emilia Zarsky, Ann Musick, Mary Kupowycki

UF2019.021.p037

Ukrainian Catholic Women's League of Canada "Goodwill Club" Millennium Tea March 27, 1988 St. Josephat's Parish Hall "Verchovyna"
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Convenors: Stephania Chyzowsky, Emilia Zarsky, Ann Musick, Mary Kupowycki
Pres: Mary Semkow

Embroidered tray
CA BMUFA 0230-UF2018.076.a001 · Item
Part of Orest and Emilia Zarsky collection

The embroidered serving tray represents a phase in Canadian embroidery history (not just Ukrainian). Beginning in approximately 1960s, artisans would either adapt an embroidered podushka to fit into a serving tray, or they would specifically embroider a decorate piece to fit into a frame. The frames themselves were often pre-made, store bought. Embroidered serving trays were often used for special events such as church teas, and were a popular wedding gift or shower gift in the Edmonton Ukrainian community during the early 1980s.

Community photographs

This file contains 52 photographs. These photographs include several group photographs from the Ukrainian Catholic Woman's League and the Brotherhood of St. Nicholas of Canada. Some photographs were taken at community events, Remembrance Day ceremonies, and a funeral (Knights of Columbus). Many of the photographs feature Orest and Emilia Zarsky.