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PRPC0156

The family of the youngest of Father Ruh’s siblings: Aloyse (1901-1976), who remained all his life on the Roux family farm. Aloyse is shown centre; his wife, Marie, holds baby Annie; Joseph is on the right; Marie stands between her parents; Aloyse, Jr. to the left of his father; Bernadette stands next to her aunt, ? Cecile Roux, another of the ten children of Nicolas and Marie Roux.

Bickenholtz, Alsace-Lorraine.

PRPC0158

Front, from the left and inverted: "to Johannesburg. [right side up] church, presbytery." Back of the photo: "Eingebrrenen ? Russ, where I sometimes spend a few holidays. A Canadian priest is employed here forty miles from Johannesburg." The photo and the message on the back were from Father Ruh’s brother, Father Emile Roux, OMI who served all his working life as an Oblate.

South Africa.

PRPC0161

Father Ruh stands in the back row, the third from the left, in the company of other Oblate missionaries.

Unknown location.

PRPC0171

Father Ruh stands in the centre of the photo with a teacher and students, including First Communicants, on the steps of St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church.

Cook's Creek, Manitoba.

PRPC0179

Service held at St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church which was designed and built by Father Ruh, under the supervision of Mike Yanchynski who traveled to Edmonton from Cook’s Creek for several years until its completion. The church was declared a cathedral in 1948.

Edmonton, Alberta.

PRPC0183

Photo postcard of a frontal view of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection, designed and built by Father Ruh. The construction was carried out mainly by Mike Yanchynski and Mike Sawchuk, among others.

Dauphin, Manitoba.

PRPC0184

A gathering of Oblate priests, with Father Ruh in the back row, the second from the left. Father Anton Sylla stands at the far right in the front row.

Unknown location.

PRPC0189

Cross for the Top of St. Catharines Ukrainian Church. One of the six crosses which adorn the cupolas of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Catholic Church which was designed by Father Ruh and begun in 1945.

St. Catharines, Ontario.

PRPC0196

Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church was built from lumber salvaged from the old St. John the Baptist Church in Cook’s Creek, later known as the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Father Ruh served both churches, travelling from his home in Cook’s Creek the ten miles to Cloverleaf to serve the faithful there.

Cloverleaf, Manitoba.

PRPC0197

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LOUIS S. ST-LAURENT, K.C., M.P., Prime Minister of Canada.

The location is possibly Ottawa, Ontario.

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