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WGMC 42

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Interview with Bishop John S. Spong (Episcopal, New Jersey), author of Living in Sin and Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalists. Taped at Portage Community Television, Portage la Prairie, May 6, 1990. 29:10 minutes.
Cut 2: Interview with Noreen Stevens, lesbian cartoonist ("Chosen Family"). Taped at VPW, Winnipeg, October 28, 1991. 28:40 minutes.

Winnipeg Gay Media Collective

WGMC 30

Interview, taped 25.05.1990 at studio of Portage Community Cable, Protage la Prairie, during Annual General Meeting of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Conference of the United Church of Canada, of Bishop John Selby Spong (Episcopal/Newark, New Jersey), author of "Living In Sin?"

Winnipeg Gay Media Collective

T.A. Newman & Bro.

Photograph of the T.A. Newman & Bro. store in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba with ox carts in front.

PRPC0887

Collage. Left top to bottom: pioneer church in AB; Grotto in Skaro, AB; Ruh church in Dauphin, MB; Ruh church in St. Catharine’s, ON; Ruh church, Portage la Prairie, MB; Ruh church, Cloverleaf, MB; cross for Ruh church in St. Catharine’s, ON. From top, second from left: Ruh church in St. Catharine’s ON; Ruh church, Cook’s Creek, MB; unidentified Ruh blue print; Ruh church in Edmonton, AB; Father Ruh during construction of orphanage in Edmonton, AB; Rev. Canon Father Philip Ruh, O.M.I.; Ruh church in Grimsby, ON; Mike Yanchynski. Far right, from top: pioneer church in AB; Father Philip Ruh at First Mass; Ruh church in Winnipegosis, MB; Ruh church in Dauphin, MB; Ruh school in Chicago; Ruh church in Mountain Road, MB; Ruh church in Mountain Road, MB.

PRPC0886

Interior of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary which was designed by Father Ruh and built between 1925-1929. It was demolished in 1983. Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

PRPC0430

"Portage about 1929, beginning church." Young workers assist Father Ruh in the excavation of the basement of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Father Ruh stands at the top, on the left.

Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

PRPC0214

The Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary was designed by Father Ruh in 1925 and was built over the next few years. Less than standard building materials led to its eventual destruction in 1983.

Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

PRPC0105

Father Ruh, on the right, performs funeral rites at the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary which he designed and built between 1925 and 1929.

Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

PRPC0104

The congregation standing outside the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with Bishop Ladyka standing in the centre and Father Ruh to his left, near the wooden door, his face partially concealed by the symbolic staff carried by the boy in front.

Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

PRPC0089

Rectangular tin plate depicting the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, designed and built by Father Ruh between 1925 and 1929. The photo is trimmed with gilt and bordered with a red, green, black, and white motif.

Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

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