Item is a photograph of Richard Paruch in the backyard of the Paruch home on Bay Street.
Polish
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Item is a photograph of three men on a wharf. Pictured left to right: unknown, Johnny Paruch, and unknown.
Item is a photograph of Nellie Tinski and Stella Paruch at a wedding shower at Mary Wojcek's home on Bryan Street.
Item is a photograph of Mroz wedding. Pictured left to right: Kalpna Solanki, Father Joe Mroz, Martin Mroz, and Larry Mroz (foreground).
Item is a photograph of people at Martin and Kalpna Mroz's wedding. L to R: unknown, Andrew Paruch, Joe Mroz, Brian Mroz, Stella Paruch, John J. Paruch, Iris Paruch
Item is a photograph of Kalpna Solanki and Martin Mroz being married by Father Joe Mroz.
Item is a photograph of Maria Paruch Young and Stella Mroz Paruch outside Stella's home on Bay Street.
Item is a photograph of Kimberly Maier (granddaughter of Anne Redmond) and Stella Paruch.
Item is a photograph of members of the Paruch family. Pictured left to right: Mary Paruch Enderle, Eddie Paruch, and Stella Mroz Paruch.
Bill Doyle (CBC) interviewing John Huk about Ukrainian culture, the Cape Breton Ukrainian community, Ukrainian dance, Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church, and multiculturalism in Whitney Pier.
T-881a [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-881a.mp3] and T-881b [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-881b.mp3]
Item is a photograph of children with man in front of camels and wagon. Pictured second from the right: John J. Paruch; others unidentified.
Lawrence Gillis interviews Miss Helen Blazey who discusses the history of the Polish community in Whitney Pier, St. Mary's Polish Church, Polish culture and traditions and folklore.
Recording is available for streaming: T-414 [http://beaton.cbu.ca/AtoM/audio/T-414.mp3]
Item is a photograph of the Redmond family and Paruch family at a summer cottage. Pictured left to right: Richard Paruch, Johnny Paruch, Noreen Redmond, Annie Tynski Redmond, Jimmie Redmond, and John J. Paruch.
Item is a photograph of Paruch and Redmond families at a bungalow. Pictured left to right: Stella Paruch, Richard Paruch, Annie Tynski Redmond, Brian Redmond, and John J. Paruch.
Item is a photograph of Paruch family in Stella's kitchen on Bay Street. Pictured left to right: Eddie Paruch, Mary Paruch Enderly, Stella Paruch (nee Breski), and Stella Paruch
Item is a photograph of Stella Paruch in her kitchen on Bay Street.
Item is a photograph showing a group of members of the St. Michaels Benefit Society. It appears to be taken during the first year of its founding. Members not identified.
Item is a postcard of St. Mary’s Polish Church with a portrait of Rev. Camillus Grzybala, in the top-right corner. The text at the top of the photograph reads, “Kościół Narodzenia N. M. P. w Whitney, Pier, N.S.” The text at the bottom of the photograph reads, “Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Polish R. C. Church, Whitney Pier, N.S. Canada.”
Item is a photograph of St. Mary’s Polish Church with the Steel Plant in the background.
Item is a photograph of St. Mary’s Polish Church, taken in 1983.
Item is a photograph of a large wedding party, including the bride and groom.
Item is a photograph portrait of a Polish wedding with family members, taken in the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of Polish dancers in costume. The dancers are Holy Redeemer High School students, taken in 1957 at CJCB studios, Sydney.
First row: Marilyn Baryluk Gillis, Frances Kokoska, (Unknown First Name) Tynski or Mary Petruskavitch
Second row: Julianne Wojick, Frances Tynski, Annie Yelovich or Josephine Rebutski, Audrey Wludyka
Third row: Margie Reppa Johnson, JoAnne MacDonald Kingsbury, Frania Rose Ryba McKay, Dorothy Granich, Patricia Malinowski
Item is a photograph of two Polish couples, taken in the 1950s. Couple on the left: Tony Reppa and Sonya Wroblewski.
Item is a photograph of male members of a Polish band.
Donation consists of Paruch family documents including photographs and textual materials as well as recordings of Johnny Paruch's band.
Item is a photograph of members of the Mollins family and the Paruch family at Maria Paruch's Christening. Pictured left to right: Les Mollins, Mae Mollins, Roseanne Paruch, Maria Paruch, Kenny Paruch, and Stella Paruch.
Item is a photograph of Maria Paruch Young in a Polish Dancing costume in the backyard of Kenny Paruch's home.
Item is a photograph of Johnny Paruch's sisters taken in a portrait studio. Pictured left to right: Josephine Paruch and Mary Paruch
Item is an image of John Paruch in uniform with friends during military training.
Item is a photograph of three enlisted men with a woman. Pictured on the right: Johnny Paruch; others unidentified.
This collection consists of textual records, photographs, sound recordings, publications and artifacts documenting the history and activities of the Ukrainian community in Cape Breton. Within the collection there is a focus on music and dance with over 1 meter of 78 and LP albums of Ukrainian music. Also included is a comprehensive collection of research related to Ukrainian immigration to Cape Breton with records pertaining specifically to the Ukrainian community in Whitney Pier. Personal papers from the Huk family are also included in the collection along with the manuscript and research related to Mr. John Huk's publication Strangers in the Land: The Ukrainian Presence in Cape Breton.
Huk, JohnItem is a photograph of Richard Paruch in the backyard of the Paruch home on Bay Street.
Item is a photograph of Stella Paruch holding Maria Paruch in St. Rita's Hospital after she was born. (Roseanne Paruch pictured in foreground)
Fonds consists of a history of the establishment of St. Mary's Polish Parish, as dictated by Mrs. Kiec.
Item is a photograph of four men on wagon. Pictured second from left: Johnny Paruch; others unidentified.
Item is a photograph of Johnny Paruch with a group of unidentified women.
Item is a photograph of Polish float in Sydney’s 150th anniversary parade, taken in 1935. The float features fifteen girls, with one as a Polish queen and the rest as her attendants. The queen is identified as Jennie Kieć. The bottom row is identified, from left to right, as Mary Wludyka, Minnie Paruch, Louise Kiec, and Sophie Borak. The second row is identified, from left to right, as Mary Gniewek, Julia Gniewek, Annie Ardelli, Francis Zagorski, Sophie Blazy, and Elsie Gniewek. The third row is identified, from left to right, as Helen Kokoska, Mary Durkacz, Mary Kokoska, and Mary Miecznik.
Item is a photograph of First Overseas Band performing on stage.
Item is a photograph of Johnny Paruch.
Item is a photograph of Johnny Paruch on a farm.
Item is a photograph of Paruch family in yard of home on Bay Street. Pictured left to right: Richie Paruch, Judy Paruch, Stella Paruch (nee Breski), Carol Paruch, and Charlotte Paruch.
Item is a photograph of Kenny Paruch by road on Bay Street.
Item is a photograph of Robert and Stella Paruch in front of church.
Item is a photograph of members of the Paruch in Stella (Breski) Paruch's home. Pictured left to right: Stella (Mroz) Paruch, Eddie Paruch, Stella (Breski) Paruch, and Mary Paruch Enderle.
Item is a photograph of members of the Mroz and Paruch family in front of a home on Webster Street. Pictured from left to right: Joseph Mroz, Caroline Mroz, Catherine Mroz (nee Juscur), and Richard Paruch.
Item is a photograph of Maria Paruch, dressed in Polish costume, in Kenny Paruch's home.
Item is a photograph of family members in Kenny Paruch's home. Pictured left to right: Stella Paruch, Brett Campbell, Maria Paruch, and Mae Mollins.
Item is a photograph of Alan Paruch in front of home on Webster Street.
Item is a photograph of Stella Paruch outside her home on Bay Street.
Item is a photograph of Stella Paruch holding her granddaughter Maria Paruch in Stella's home on Bay Street.