The A.11-95 accession is divided into 6 series. They include interviews, correspondence, publications, research material, photographs, and audio cassettes. In total the photograph collection consists of 490 photographs, 20 negatives, 1393 slides, and 16 video cassettes. The tape collection consists of 13 audio cassettes and 1 micro cassette.
The digitized material from the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg fonds consists of two items: firstly, an article written by Gloria Romaniuk, Archivist for the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg Archives, that was published in Progress Ukrainian Catholic News. The article tells the story of the stone from Lourdes, France, and how it came to be installed in the Cook’s Creek Grotto, in Manitoba. The article is illustrated by archival and recent photos, including photos of two members of St. Josaphat Council # 4138, Knights of Columbus, who were instrumental in obtaining the stone from Lourdes.
The digitized material from the Denise Kolesar fonds consists of several digital photographs of the interiors and exteriors of Ukrainian Catholic churches in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Fond consists of records of Vaad Ha’ir relating to kosher supervision, religious conversions, marriages and ritual circumcisions in Western Canada. Records include record books, certifications, financial records and correspondence.
Correspondents relating to kosher products include butchers, retailers and other interested parties. Other correspondence relates to marriage, divorce, mikvah and staffing.
Three volumes contain handwritten registries of circumcisions performed by rabbis.
Includes three photographs of staff and Winnipeg Kosher clips.