Colourful Ukrainian Dancers
Ukrainian dancers at the Vesna Ukrainian Festival in Saskatoon, Sask. Ukrainians maintain the Julian Calendar for ecclesiastical purposes and celebrate Christmas on January 7th.
Ukrainian dancers at the Vesna Ukrainian Festival in Saskatoon, Sask. Ukrainians maintain the Julian Calendar for ecclesiastical purposes and celebrate Christmas on January 7th.
Sandra Klazer of Regina, Sask., buys a raffle ticket from Brian Stadynik and Vera Feduschak at Kyiv Ukrainian pavilion during the city’s annual Mosaic cultural festival.
Museum recreation of an early 20th century Canadian prairies Ukrainian kitchen.
This CIBC banking centre at Radville in south central Saskatchewan is a grand historic building and an example of early 20th century prairie architecture.
Setting of a pioneer Ukrainian house displayed at the Western Development Museum in Yorkton.
Sarah Ball (left) of Saskatoon provides ‘backup’ for Alexis Kolodziejski, also of Saskatoon, who writes a note during the annual Vesna Ukrainian event in 2011.
Tom Rice, Marion Mainville, and June Ruff, all of Lloydminster, enjoy chatting by this antique tractor during the annual exhibition in their city.
Hand-quilting one afternoon at the Western Development Museum in North Battleford were (left) Joyce Ruda of North Battleford and Betty Keller of neighbouring town, Battleford.
Norm Perry of Nipawin, Saskatchewan took a moment during Canada Day celebrations to admire the detail and workmanship of this beautifully crafted dollhouse on display at the local museum.
Loretta Knibbs of Weyburn, Saskatchewan crafts a colourful rug using a buggy wheel as a base during a centennial demonstration at the heritage village in her community.
A fancy Moffat range stands out in this recreation of a farm kitchen from long ago on display at the heritage village in North Battleford. Long before gas grills, glass cooktops, and convention ovens were a [continue…]
A scene similar to an old western movie appeared in Radisson, Sask. when this old stagecoach appeared in the town’s centennial parade.
Delicious cookies were served in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan during the town’s centennial by (left) Beth Fernquist, Elaine McNabb, and Margaret Bernadet.
Leo Rivard (left) of Fir Mountain in south central Saskatchewan and Bill Curry of Lafleche enjoy pancakes and a great time at Lefleche’s centennial breakfast.
David Sproule (left) and John Kirkpatrick, both of Lafleche, Sask., make hundreds of pancakes at the town’s 100th anniversary breakfast.
The United Church in Cromer, Man., where Irene attended Sunday School about 75 years ago. This picture was taken in 2011, while she was visiting in the area. The church is still in good condition, [continue…]
Peter Dauk of Annaheim, Sask., purchased a beautiful painting during the 100th anniversary celebration of Marysburg, northeast of Humboldt.
Ed Maher of Cannington Manor, Sask., proudly driving his team pulling the Bennett Wagon he had made from his Model-T in the 1930s. – Photo from Bill Maher of Arcola, Sask.
…examines some of the memorabilia on display at the Turner Curling Museum in Weyburn.
Glorene Ortlib of Kelowna, B.C., admires the beautiful red begonias on display at a local greenhouse. Seniors across Canada buy scores of flowers, plants, and shrubs for gardens big and small and after a little [continue…]
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