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PRPC0456

Ukrainian typescript under the photo on the album page reads: "Monsignor Father receives recognition for his great work from the Bishop." Father Ruh, on the left, shakes hands with Bishop Isidore Borecky during the banquet held in his honour before his departure to visit his family.

Toronto, Ontario.

Banquet with Ukrainian Parliamentarians and Students in Ottawa, III

Students and Ukrainian parliamentarians are gathered around a banquet table in Ottawa, Ontario, November 16, 1957. Bishop Andrew Roborecki is in the centre of the photo, seated with two others at the head of the table. Metropolitan Hermaniuk has written identifying information in pencil in Ukrainian on the back. From MMHP Album 2, no. 53.

PRPC0258

St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church was designed by Father Ruh in 1956 and completed by 1958.

Kenora, Ontario.

PRPC0240

"To our dear spiritual friend, Canon Philip Ruh, O.M.I. from the Botchar Family." Mary Botchar, nee Woroniak, a former and very devout parishioner from Cook’s Creek, Manitoba, with her husband and sons. Mary was instrumental in fund-raising for Father Ruh in Ontario in the fifties during his campaign to build the Lourdes Calvary and Grotto in Cook’s Creek.

Toronto, Ontario.

PRPC0241

In the spring of this year, former parishioners of Father Ruh, living by this time in southern Ontario, gathered for several teas to raise funds for what would be his final major project, the Calvary and Grotto in Honour of Our Lady of Lourdes in Cook’s Creek, Manitoba. Father Ruh is seated in the centre of the photo, smoking his pipe; Bishop Isidore Borecki, a long-time friend.

The location is either Toronto or St. Catharines, Ontario.

PRPC0242

In the spring of 1955, former parishioners of Father Ruh, living by this time in southern Ontario, gathered for several teas to raise funds for what was to be his final major project, the Calvary and Grotto in Honour of Our Lady of Lourdes, in Cook’s Creek, Manitoba. Bishop Isidore Borecki stands in the centre of the photo and Father Ruh sits to his right.

St. Catharines, Ontario.

PRPC0436

Typescript in Ukrainian under the photo on the album page: "Reception in St. Catharine’s [sic]." Father Ruh sits in the centre of the photo with Bishop Isidore Borecky left of him, during a fundraising tea organized by the women’s committee and former parishioners of Father Ruh, in a drive to build the Grotto in Cook’s Creek. Several teas were held.

St. Catharines, Ontario.

Plast Centre, Toronto (Ont.)

Photo of the three-storey brick building housing the Plast Organization in Toronto, Ontario. The building is identified and the date and event named in Ukrainian typescript as the opening of the Centre. March 11, 1951.

PRPC0209

Father Ruh, in a photo of eighteen clergy, is seated on the far left in the front row, next to Bishop Isidore Borecki who displays his bishop’s ring, as does Bishop Andrew Roborecki, seated second from the right, also in the front row.

The location is possibly Ottawa, Ontario.

Banquet at the King Edward Hotel

Clergy, including Reverend Maxim Hermaniuk and Bishop Isidore Borecki (Borecky), are gathered at the head table, with laity standing near, for a banquet, King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, March 20, 1950.

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