Excerpt from IN-07042 (9:25-11:40) with John Hawrylak (October 24, 2011): the circumstances of John's parents introduction, his father's arrival in Canada, working out west.
Excerpt from IN-07042 (18:14-21:31) with John Hawrylak (October 24, 2011): singing in the Ukrainian choir in the 1950s, under the direction of Mr. Harasowky, performing Natalka Poltavka, other choir repertoire (English): 'Jimmy Brown', 'Oklahoma', 'O Holy Night', Ukrainian carols.
Excerpt from IN-07033 (7:36-13:40) with John Huk (June 18, 2010): John's first job (digging out a basement), starting work at the steel plant (carrying samples to the lab), learning a hard lesson from his father.
Excerpt from IN-07033 (13:40-18:30) with John Huk (June 18, 2010): working at McKenzie's Music Store, going to Hamilton, Ontario to look for work, working for various finance companies in Sydney, working at the credit bureau, working for social services until retirement.
The Proskomediynyk, or Table of Preparation Sitting on a red cloth are the Chalice, Paten and Star. They are used to transfer the bread and wine from the Proskomediynyk to the Prystil, or Altar - and used to distribute Holy Communion. In the foreground are three Chalice covers, embroidered to match the priest’s vestments – one cover for the Paten, one for the Chalice, and the Great Cover to cover both. To the right of the Chalice covers is the Spear, used during the prayers to prepare the bread for Holy Communion. Above the Spear are two cruets containing water and fortified red wine, used for Holy Communion. Two candles illuminate the table. The tablecloths on the Table of Needs, Altar and Table of Preparation were all embroidered by parishioner Tekla Mulak in 1985.