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Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre- Fall 2012 Українсько-Канадський Осередок Опіки – Осінь 2012
Happiness is Contagious
The Care Centre is very spe-cial to me. I have been coming to the Care Centre since its opening, and I have never seen a frown on the face of any staff person. The care is really, really exceptional. There is a feeling of peace and happiness. This is what makes the Care Centre special to me, and happiness is contagious. I have had three family mem-
bers at the Care Centre. First was my father, Timofij Bohacziw, a resident for 2 years shortly after it opened. My Dad had a fantastic experience. Then my mother, Wira Bohacziw lived for about eight years, until her passing earlier this year. Due to the waitlist at the Care Centre, my moth-er was in another home before a room became available. We were all
so happy to have her moved to here, as that other facility cannot be com-pared with the Care Centre … it isn’t even close to what is here. Now my sister Raya is here. Raya has special needs and was in a group home for a couple of years. One day she collapsed and her mo-bility was very much constrained … she was in fact significantly im-mobile. Again, my first thought was the Care Centre. She has been here since May this year and I see such a big difference. She attends a physi-cal exercise program three times a week, and is making progress. I be-lieve that if she hadn’t started the exercise program, she would have been fully immobile by now. Once I was in my mother’s room, the door was open, no one knew I was there. I overheard the staff talking so kindly to the residents; calling them “love, sweetheart”, giv-ing them compliments “oh, you are
Wally and Raya enjoy visiting in the bright Wintergarden.
Ontario Volunteer Service Awards
(l to r) Mary Kuschnir, Anna Mykytyn, Kathleen Cyba, Leon Stachnyk, Lydia Lelyk on be-half of the Volunteer Development Committee of St. Demetrius Development Corporation.
The Ontario Volunteer Service Award recognizes individuals for their continuous years of com-mitment and dedicated service to an organization. Congratulations and our sincere appreciation to: Mrs. Kathleen Cyba and Mr. Carl Zilinski for 15 years of service; Mr. Leon Stachnyk and Mrs. Nellie Keller for 10 years of service, and Ms. Mary Kuschnir and Mrs. Anna Mykytyn for 5 years of service.
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From the Beginning ...
Remembering Our Residents On March 31, 2012, over 250 family members and friends of for-mer residents of the Ukrainian Ca-nadian Care Centre celebrated the life of their loved ones, lit a candle in their honour, participated in a me-morial service and shared memories with each other, the staff, caregivers and volunteers. We plan to hold our Day of Remembrance annually, and encour-age everyone to keep this event in mind as an opportunity for families and friends to take a moment out of their hectic lives to remember their loved ones with their family and the community. Since opening in 1996, we have had the honour of caring for our community’s loved ones and have been home to over 600 seniors. Our goal is to have every resident’s name memorialized on our Remembering Our Residents wall, located in the lobby, just inside the front doors. The name of your loved one would be a perpetual trib-ute and an eternal reminder of your loved one for friends, family, staff
Roman , Patricia, Jeremy, Peter, Zastawny, pay tribute to former resident, mother and grandmother Sophie Zastawny.
Beginning in the fall of 2011, a group of volunteers; Ernie Antoniw, Caroline Carswell, Walter Fundy, Roman Melnyk, Michael Neprily, John Seychuk, Anne Spikula, Fr. John Tataryn and Bernice Wizniak worked to create a pictorial history of the Home with a Heart.
and the community. For a donation of $750.00, a memorial plaque will be created honouring your loved one. When you visit the Care Centre and attend our 2013 Day of Remembrance, your heart will be warmed with the knowledge that your loved one will be remembered forever. Please contact Anna Den-kova at 416-243-7653, ext 224 with any questions or go on-line at www.stdemetrius.ca/donate to complete the form immediately.
At its unveiling, John Seychuk remarked: “ The Care Cen-tre is a shining example of what the community can accomplish when its members support each other as a team. The Care Centre is rooted in cultural traditions and spirituality and has an envied pubic reputation as a leading provider of long-term care. For their faith, selflessness and remarkable resolve in meeting chal-lenges … for their foresight, dedica-tion, countless hours of hard work and generosity … for maintaining the great spirit and values of our pre-decessors … thank you.” Working together as a com-munity, a noble vision was turned
step by step into reality. Community members have given, and continue to give gener-ously of their time, talents and funds to sustain the cultural programs and care services, and maintain and en-hance our home for future genera-tions. The Care Centre belongs to the community. Please support us!Michael Neprily and Caroline Carswell un-
veil the pictorial history wall.
“ This Home with a Heart cares for people. Like Turner and Porter, the caring extends beyond their time of need … true commit-ted service is not time sensitive... we remain ready to help when we’re needed to help.”
Bill Nixon, Turner & Porter
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Help Us Enhance the Lives of Seniors!
Staff, volunteers and family members have committed to go the distance and raise funds for the Care Centre!
Join OUR Team Today!Help Us reach our fundraising goal of
$25,000!Call today 647-725-0843 or visit www.stdemetrius.ca
Walk, Run or Sponsor OUR Team!Full, Half or 5k Walk or Run - October 14, 2012
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Staff Care with Kindness - Recognition of 15, 10, 5 years of Service
Olga Stech, Food Services – 15 years
Vera Horniak, Administration – 15 yearsDanuta Gluch, Recreation – 15 years
Ewa Krenca, Registered Nurse - 15 years Oleh Hursky, Support Services – 15 years
A very special milestone in 2012 was reached by 18 staff at the Care Centre who have been with us since we have been providing long-term care services for the commu-nity. Nursing: Ewa Krenca, Vlasta Chuda, Miroslawa Ginda, Nataliya Homenko, Eugenia Kaczmar, Halina Krzywucka, Wieslawa Pinczak, Anna Saluk, Olha Yavorska. Administra-tion: Vera Horniak. Food Services: Daria Popovitch, Maria Ciomkalo, Irena Rotko, Danuta Sadlyk, Olga Stech. Recreation: Danuta Gluch. Support Services: Daria Ochrym, Oleh Hursky. Other long serving employ-ees include: 10 Years Merlinda Alejo, Brenda Butts, Amelia de Guzman, Irina Gabris, Eleanor Gerochi, Irene Kucherenko, Viktoriya Petrik 5 Years George Bolasoc, Halyna Fivchuk, Marta Krywonis, Nataliya Lusney, Maria Medina, Bogdan Rotko, Jasminka Zabijakin, Evelyn Zurbano. Caring staff, working closely with physicians, administration, fam-ily, friends and volunteers are what makes the Care Centre special.
Summer students head back to school inspired by (their experience at) the Care Centre and St.
Demetrius Residence
Staff recognition 2012
This summer again, with the support of the federal government’s Summer Jobs Program, the Care Centre and St. Demetrius Residence were able to provide work opportunities to six university students. Tiffany Alexander-Boxill, Andrij Bratkov, Olha Kit, Natalia Prebko, Adrian Rotko and Tamara Ryhorski took on various tasks in programs and administration and gained their first real work experience at the Care Centre and the Residence. Thank you for being part of our team.
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Helen M. Raycheba, C.M. 100th Birthday
On May 4th, resident Helen M. Raycheba, C.M. celebrated her 100th birthday with her children at a family party held at the Care Cen-tre. Helen is holding a bouquet of white, long-stemmed roses, a gift of the Kniahynia Olha Branch of the Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada. Seated (r to l) are daugh-ters, Sylvia H. Shortliffe and Ilona A. Scott. Standing: Helen’s daughter, Marion E. Raycheba, and her son Dr. John M. T. Raycheba. To arrange a family event at the Care Centre for residents, friends and family, please contact the reception desk at 416-243-7653, ext 221.
Ivan Kupala Day
Our residents and Nika Goutor, Recreation Assistant, created flower garlands and arrangements to recognize Ivan Kupala Day, celebrated on summer solstice. Summer solstice is also the birthday of John the Baptist, and as often happens in Ukrainian culture, the pagan and Christian tradi-tions have come together other time. Hence the name Ivan Kupala (John the Baptist) Day.
Volunteers Enhance the Enjoyment of the Outdoors for
our Residents
This summer two groups of volunteers from retail companies, LUSH and STAPLES repotted the plants and trees located inside the lobby area and Wintergarden, freshened up the outdoor furniture in the courtyard, and filled our planters with colourful flowers and vines. If your place of employment has an Employee Volunteer Program or your organization or a group of friends, and would like to enhance the quality of life for our seniors, please contact Anna Do at 647-725-0844, as we always have special short-term projects to tackle. Many thanks to Lush Cosmetics and Staples.
Health and safety is a prime focus for the Care Centre – for our residents, our visitors and our staff. Our Joint Occupational and Health Safety Committee, chaired by Debo-rah Kroeger, Director of Operations, works throughout the year to ensure we are employing best practices and maintaining positive health and safe-ty initiatives. The Care Centre was graded at 100% by the 2011 Safety Groups Advantage Program spon-sored by the Public Services Health Safety Association. Congratulations to Deb and her team for making the Care Centre a healthy and safe home.
100%
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Volunteer Appreciation 2012
Thank you volunteers for the priceless hours you have committed, the heartfelt dedication you have shown, and the sincere kindness you have extended to our residents, se-niors, families and staff. 150 volunteers and staff came together in the Wintergar-den and main floor dining area to share an evening of appreciation, acknowledgement, delicious cuisine and socialization. The Circle of Excellence award, established by the Ontario Long-Term Care Association, was designed to recognize the signifi-cant contribution of volunteers to the care of seniors in long-term care homes across the province this year was presented to the Ukrainian Trou-badours. Initiated in 1996 by Bill Cyba, it wasn’t long before he was joined by singers, violin and mandolin players
Recipients of 5, 10 and 15 years of service to St. Demetrius Development Corporation
Ann Jafelice receives the Circle of Excellence Award on behalf of the Ukrainian Troubadours.
Orest Kobylansky and Andrew Maleckyj, Members of the Board of Directors.
Staff prepared the lovely dinner and served volunteers.
Eugene Medicky receives Volunteer of the Year Award from Sandy Lomaszewycz.
and later on a pianist. Over the years the Troubadours have become an in-trinsic part of the life at the Care Cen-tre. They are a highlight of the week as they entertain the residents every Wednesday afternoon with Christ-mas Carols, Shevchenko, Birthday and Easter songs, traditional Ukrai-nian songs and other well-known and familiar songs. Congratulations Troubadors for your outstanding service to the Care Centre! Eugene Medicky’s mother-in-law became a resident of the Care Centre in 1996 and since then Eugene has been part of the group we fondly call “The Sunday Liturgy Group”. These are the volunteers that bring 97-100 residents every Sunday to attend liturgy in the chapel. Now that Eugene has retired from a ca-reer in forestry and teaching, he en-joys working around his cottage, but rarely, if ever misses a Sunday at the
Care Centre. Eugene certainly has made a difference at the Care Centre and has touched many lives with his caring and ability to closely connect with the residents. Thank you Eu-gene! Thank you to all of our won-derful volunteers.
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Creative Connections, funded by New Horizons for Seniors
Over the next several months, the recreation staff and vol-unteers will be implementing a new program for our residents and other seniors in the community. Creative Connections will focus on expand-ing our artistic, musical and baking activities. Our recreation staff and volunteers will expand their skills and knowledge base as they will be trained in music and art therapy approaches by professional, accred-ited music and art therapists. Other goals of this program are social in-clusion and the active involvement of seniors of all ages from the Care Centre, St. Demetrius Seniors’ Resi-dence and those living in the sur-rounding community. Julie Plocki, Acting Manager of Programs says, “this is an exciting opportunity for
Laura Oda, Director of Development, Fund-raising and Volunteers (4th from left) joins other Etobicoke cultural organizations who received New Horizons for Seniors grants from the Honourable Alice Wong, Minister of State for Seniors (middle) and Ted Opitz, MP, Etobicoke Centre (3rd from right).
our seniors to participate in different group activities or pursue individual musical and artistic interests. Inte-grating seniors from the community, while engaging in a shared interest, will expand the social horizons of our residents.” Volunteers will be key to the implementation of Creative Connec-tions and will be involved in leading activities such as bi-monthly music karaoke and arts drop-in sessions, the organization of art exhibits and music shows, and outreach to po-tential volunteers and program par-ticipants living in the community. Seniors will also be offered an opportunity to showcase their talents at community and cultural events organized at the Care Centre such as our annual Celebrate and Honour Our Seniors event; Christ the Light of the World, Joy of Lights; our Annual Christmas Bazaar and Ukrainian Heritage Day. Volunteers have the oppor-tunity to contribute their time, tal-ents and skills to enhance the lives of our seniors; and intergenerational communication and seniors sharing
their cutural experience with youth volunteers who we hope will partici-pate in the drop-in arts, karaoke and baking sessions. If you would like to share your musical or artistic talents, or would like to receive training in approaches to music and art thera-py, please contact Anna Do, Devel-opment and Volunteer Coordinator (647) 725-0844.
Balcony Restoration Work Progresses at St. Demetrius Residence
The project continues throughout the summer months and the work on the east side of the Residence (the side facing the park and the Care Centre) has been completed. New balcony railings are currently being installed. On the west side (the side facing St. Demetri-us The Great Martyr Church), the deteriorated portion of the balconies have been removed and new concrete has been poured. We are on schedule to complete the project early in the fall. We thank the tenants and staff for their continued understanding and patience, and all of our neighbours and friends for their coop-eration.
Work has begun on the west side. The balcony railings add a new look to the balconies and the building façade.
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2nd Annual Celebrate and Honour our Seniors
Throughout the afternoon of June 16th, members of the com-munity, family members, friends, and others with an interest in care and programs for seniors visited the Care Centre to gather information provid-ed by Ukrainian Social Services, Sts. Peter and Paul Seniors Residence, Etobicoke Services for Seniors, Al-zheimers Society of Toronto, Cen-tral Community Care Access Centre, Humber Seniors Services, and the Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre’s
Rousing music got our residents moving to the melodies of Andrew Shack and Nicholas Tanchak.
Family Council and Palliative Care Committee. A large group listened to Esther Atemo, Public Education Co-ordinator of the Alzheimers Society of Toronto give an overview and take questions and answers about Alzheimers and related dementia. Today, this disease afflicts 1 in 11 Canadians over the age of 65 and it is projected that within a genera-tion, the number of Canadians with Alzheimer’s disease or a related
dementia will more than double, ranging between 1 and 1.3 million people. We would like to thank Cardinal Funeral Homes Ltd., violin-ist Nicholas Tanchak, accordionist Andrew Shack, the group “Crazy Voda” and Medical Mart, Sysco, Maple Leaf Foods, Humber Valley Produce, Sara Lee, Nestle Vitality, Canada Breads for making this an extremely informative and enter-taining afternoon.
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Audience learns about Alzheimers.
Summer Fun at the Residence The tenants at the St. De-metrius Residence enjoyed a sum-mer BBQ on July 19. The tenants munched on hamburgers, hot dogs and salads while listening to music and having their caricatures drawn. Participants had fun seeing the art-ist’s interpretation of each other’s hobbies and interests reflected in the portraits. The summer event was organized by Natalia Predko and supported by the St. Demetrius staff: Adrian, Anna, Bogdan, George and Irena and the Care Centre’s Food Services Department.
Mrs. Lillian Mironchuk proudly displays her completed portrait.
Mrs. Anna Ursulak poses for her caricature.
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so beautiful”. I can’t tell you how much this warmed my heart and reassured me that this place is the best of the best. I went home with joy and a light heart. I have been wondering how they achieve that at the Care Centre. I think it must be coming from the management although we are not seeing them. But I feel the captain of this ship is a good one. I feel that captain smiling when I see staff smile, my mother smiled, my sister smiles, and I smile. I specifically want to men-tion personal support worker, Irena Szpyrka, for her incredible, warm, compassionate and professional care of my mother. I wasn’t here when my mother died, but she was
not alone. I hear she was commu-nicating with the staff until her very last moment, and then she passed in peace. I would also like to thank the doctors. I have always received the right advice. The Care Centre is indispens-able. Seniors can find everything that they need at this stage of their life - exceptional, compassionate care and to be close to what is dear-est to them, to us - our Ukrainian family culture. Here you are among zemliaky (fellow-countrymen). You can imagine how special this is for everyone and particularly for those who do not have family members, or have lost their loved ones. What is warmer and more comforting than being among zemliaky.
The Care Centre is a bless-ing for our community. It is part of who we are and our values of caring about our parents, caring for each other, and caring about our commu-nity and heritage. I feel fortunate that the Care Centre cared for my family and that I can come here, visit, and participate in the wonderful cultural and social events. I have also brought friends who are not Ukrainian and proudly showed them the Care Centre. They were amazed and just loved it! Hope-fully, one day when the time comes, I will come and live my last years at the Care Centre with joy and peace.
An interview with Wally Bohacziw.
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Christmas BazaarChristmas BazaarSunday, December 2nd, 2012
12:00 Pm - 5:00 pmUkrainian Canadian Care Centre
60 Richview Road, Toronto
Organized by the St. Demetrius Development Corporation Volunteer Commiee.For more information please call the Development Office at 647-725-0844.
Jewellery, Christmas Decorations, Art, Calendars, Hand Crafts, White Elephant Table, Home Baked Goods, Tea
Shop and much MORE!
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2nd Annual Family Dayorganized by the Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre’s Family Council
Sunday, September 30, 20122:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre60 Richview Road, Toronto
Enjoy an afternoon with light refreshments, carnival games, ring toss, ball toss, apple bobbing, baking contest and entertainment.
AAll residents, families and friends are invited!
Please RSVP by calling 416-243-7653
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Join us to celebrate the 2nd Annual
Ukrainian Heritage DayFriday, September 7, 2012 at 2:00 pm
Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre
Featuring the Ukrainian Troubadours and real life stories of Ukrainian Canadians.
Proudly Sponsored ByCardinal Funeral Homes Ltd.Cardinal Funeral Homes Ltd.
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Volunteers Are Important! Our vision at the Care Centre is to be a leading provider of high quality long-term care, residential services
and community programs for Ukrainian seniors. This can only be achieved through the rich contributions of our
volunteers. Residents, family members and staff benefit as volunteers bring a warm sense of community and
home into the Care Centre, and much needed assistance.
Volunteers have new refreshing ideas, knowledge and skills and assist in a wide variety of roles. Volun-
teers are oriented and trained in their position and in a variety of other skills. We prefer a minimum commitment
of time, however are flexible for circumstances such as vacations and other life situations. With the help of our
dedicated volunteers we will continue to grow and ensure the best quality of life for our seniors. Positions we are
actively recruiting for include:
For more information about the Volunteer Program please call Anna Do, Development and Volunteer Coordinator, 647-725-0844 or email volunteer@stdemetrius.ca
Description
Cashier – Gift Shop
Friendly Visiting
Program
Recreation Programs
and Activities
Volunteers will be required to use the cash register, greet customers, assist customers; restock shelves, count inventory, price products and provide general store support.
Friendly visiting creates lasting and meaningful relationships between seniors and volunteers. Duties may include: reading, chatting, playing cards, participating in leisure activities that both parties enjoy, keeping notes on the residents and reporting concerns and issues to registered nurses.
Assist and support the Recreation staff with the residents’ programs and activities by providing assistance with designing and posting calendars for scheduled programs, assistance with the publication of the monthly newsletter, interacting effectively with residents, interdisciplinary teams, family members, other volunteers and members of the community.
Position
Minimum 1-2 hours per week, 6 months commitment
Minimum 2 hours per week, 6 months com-mitment
Time Commitment
Minimum 4-8 hours per month, 6 months commitment
• Excellent customer service and communication skills
• Responsible, respectful, positive and reliable
• Knowledge of a cash register would be an asset but not required
Skills & Knowledge
• Excellent communication and active listening skills, empathy, patience
• Responsible, respectful, positive and reliable
• Able to work with minimum supervision• Creative about mutually enjoyable
activities and leisure pursuits• Has knowledge about and sensitivity to
aging issues and challenge• Ukrainian speaking would be an asset
but not required
• Excellent communication and active listening skills, empathy, patience
• Responsible, respectful, positive and reliable
• Able to work with minimum supervision• Has knowledge about and sensitivity to
aging issues and challenges• Able to push wheelchairs and assist
residents with walkers/cane• Ukrainian speaking would be an asset
but not required
We are currently accepting donations of gently used Ukrainian ceramics (plates, bowls, cups, mugs, etc),
Ukrainian figurines, novels written in English, collectibles, crystal and bone china. Donations can be dropped off
at the reception desk of the Care Centre during regular business hours. All proceeds raised from the gift shop
support programs and activities for our seniors. Thank you for your support!
Gift Shop
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TRIBUTES TO THE CARE CENTREThe Care Centre is honoured to receive donations from families and friends
made in tribute to the following individuals:
Note: Our apologies for the layout error in the Easter greeting. It should have read, Most Rev. Stephen V. Chmilar, D.D., The Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Toronto and Eastern Canada.
Contributors: Laura Oda, Marta Krywonis, Anna DenkovaLayout: Anna Do. Editor: Laura Oda, Director of Development, Fundraising and Volunteers.
St. Demetrius Residence123 La Rose Ave., Toronto, ON M9P 3T3
Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre60 Richview Road, Toronto, ON M9A 5E4
For more information, please contact the Development Office at 647-725-0843
We suggest getting the
name of your loved one in the
queue as soon as you feel that
they will require long-term care.
The Central Community
Access Centre (CCAC) controls
the wait list for admissions to
the Care Centre. Admissions are
based on when the name is put
on the list.
Please contact the CCAC
directly at (905) 763-9928 or 1
(888) 470-2222 or by email at
info@central.ccac-ont.ca
Admission to the Ukrainian Canadian
Care Centre
St. Demetrius Residence
accepts applications from se-
niors who are over 65 years of
age, are Canadian residents and
able to take care of themselves
and their apartments. The Resi-
dence offers market value rental
units and rent-geared to income
(subsidized housing) units. You
may be eligible for a subsidy
based on family income and as-
sets owned.
For more information,
please contact St. Demetrius Res-
idence Office at (416) 243-9051
or by email residence@stdeme-
trius.ca. Due to our long-wait list,
which can be over two years, we
suggest you or your loved ones
plan to apply early.
Application to st. demetrius residence
In Memory OfKatherine BarczakWilliam BasnickiAnthony Berezowski Parania BerezowskiAnna BrajerIrene Buyniak John ChmyliwskyJoseph CiupaMaria DackiwLuba Derkach
Save these Dates - Upcoming Events
Sunday, September 30
Sunday, December 2
Thursday, December 6
2nd Annual Family Day
6th Annual Christmas Bazaar
Christ the Light of the World, Joy of Lights Celebration
Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre
Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre
Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre
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Date Event Location
Friday, September 7 Ukrainian Heritage DayUkrainian Canadian
Care Centre
Anna DrozdowskyStefan DrozdowskyDmytro FedirchukIrene KostukRoy S. KostukRonald LasiukCharles LeetSophie MilarchukChristine MyndiukMyron Nebeluk
Paul O’KurilyKatarina PaculaAnastasia PopykBarbara SawchynAndrew SorokaAnne SpikulaAnna StachnykAnna TarapackyMargaret M. WizniakParaskewia Wjunenko
In Honour OfCassie Boyachuk50th Wedding Anniversary of Walter & Emily KobzarHelen Raycheba
From March 15, 2012 – August 10, 2012
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