The concert will take place on at 3:00 p.m. at First Unitarian Church, 30 Cleary Ave.,
Ottawa.
Program
Admission
Ottawa...The Ukrainian Canadian Professional and Business Association of Ottawa has announced that its Third Annual Trade Show will be held on Sunday, April 2, 2000 in Ottawa.
The Trade Show will be open to the general public from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Everyone is welcome.
Guest speaker Edward Ratushny, a law professor at the University of Ottawa and recipient of the prestigious Justice Award from the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, will deliver a talk on " The Challenge of Establishing the Rule of Law in Ukraine".
"For decades, Ukraine has been subjected to a legal regime dedicated to the promotion of Communism rather than respect for the rights of individuals," stated Mr. Ratushny. "An independent and impartial Judiciary based on the Rule of Law is crucial to establishing an environment in which business may develop with confidence, without fear of arbitrary treatment by Government. The challenge is formidable but must be met."
Mr. Ratushny has had a distinguished legal and academic career, working as a consultant or counsel on law reform efforts in Canada since the 1970's. He has been an expert adviser on judicial matters, independent tribunals and policing. He has also been an adjudicator in human rights, labour and sports cases.
The Third Annual Trade Show hosted by the Ukrainian Canadian Professional and Business Association of Ottawa will be held on Sunday, April 2, 2000 at the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral Hall, 1000 Byron Avenue. The Trade Show will be open to the general public from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Ed Ratushny's talk on the Rule of Law in Ukraine will be delivered at 2:00 PM. Everyone is welcome.
Exhibitors' contact Mark Dayneka Tel: (613) 823-5939 [R]
Tel: (613) 233-1143 [O]Public Inquiries (till March 31st, 2000) Kim Teron email: kteron@istar.ca
Tel: (613) 235-2026
Fax: (613) 233-1477Memberships, UCPBA Ottawa Tamara Petraznyk Tel: (613) 798-4226. Trade Show and Program Coordinator Modest Cmoc Tel: (613) 236-4596 For media inquiries Andrij Hluchowecky Tel: (613) 943-1771
The Media in Contemporary Ukraine, an illustrated lecture by Prof. Marta Dyczok, Associate Professor, Departments of History and Political Science, University of Western Ontario.
Co-sponsored by the Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Ottawa and the Ukrainian Canadian Professional and Business Association of Ottawa, as the fourteenth in the Annual Ivan Franko Memorial Lecture series. Room 257, Arts Hall, University of Ottawa. 7:30 PM.
Contacts R. Sorobey (613) 238-7495 O. Yarosh (613) 823-5168 M. Sikorsky (613) 745-5540
Ottawa...Close to 40 exhibitors from across Ontario and Quebec are planning to showcase their products and services at the Third Annual Ukrainian Canadian Professional and Business Association Trade Show.
The one-day event, known as the UCPBA Trade Show 2000, is scheduled for Sunday, April 2, 2000 and will attract hundreds of business persons and professionals to the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral Hall (1000 Byron Avenue) in Ottawa.
The event will also feature a number of guest speakers.
The Trade Show will be open to the general public from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Everyone is welcome.
For more information call: Modest Cmoc - Tel: (613) 236-4596
or Andrij Hluchowecky (613) 943-1771
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UCPBA Ottawa - Third Annual Trade Show 2000
Sunday, April 2nd, 2000
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Exhibitors Information
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Exhibit space is available on a first-come basis.
Floor space - 6 ft. x 8 ft. approximately: one or two tables and one to four chairs (as may be required). Exhibitors provide the rest, including tablecloth, decorations, signage, lights, etc.
Set-up time exhibitors: 10:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Advance registration only!
Mail registration information and registration fee of $20.00 (twenty dollars) to:
| Exhibitors' contact: | Mark Dayneka | E-mail: pentlandite@intranet.ca
Tel: (613) 823-5939 [R] Tel: (613) 233-1143 [O] Fax: (613) 823-5939. (R) |
| Public inquiries:
(until March 31, 2000) |
Kim Teron | E-mail: kteron@istar.ca
Tel:(613) 235-2026 Fax:(613) 233-1477 |
| Media contact: | Andrij Hluchowecky | Tel:(613) 834-8957
E-mail: hluchoweckya@dfo-mpo.gc.ca or oksana.kowalchuk@sympatico.ca. |
| Memberships, UCPBA Ottawa: | Tamara Petraznyk | Tel:(613) 798-4226 |
| Trade Show Coordinator: | Modest Cmoc | Tel:(613) 236-4596
E-mail: modest@home.com |
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UCPBA Ottawa - Third Annual Trade Show 2000
Sunday, April 2nd, 2000
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Registered exhibitors - in order of registration
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| 1 | UCPBA Ottawa Information Kiosk | Ronald B. Sorobey
Nina Romas |
Exhibit Booth #23 |
| 2 | Chair of Ukrainian Studies at University of Ottawa | Irene Bell | Exhibit Booth #12 |
| 3 | Sutton Group - Advantage Realty Ltd | Vicki Karpiak | Exhibit Booth #5 |
| 4 | Trade and Economic Mission
Embassy of Ukraine in Canada |
Taras Malyshevsky
Ihor P. Zahlada |
Exhibit Booth #16 |
| 5 | George Popadynec - Outdoor Photographer
Photo Cards - Scenic Prints |
Suzanne Popadynec
George Popadynec |
Exhibit Booth #15 |
| 6 | E-Ukraine.net
"Electronic Commerce" |
Micheal Kostiuk | Exhibit Booth #3 |
| 7 | Low, Murchison
Barristers & Solicitors, Trade Mark Agents |
Ron Tomosk, LL.B. | Exhibit Booth #22 |
| 8 | Renaissance Eastern Europe
Canadian International Development Agency |
Valerie Sirois | Exhibit Booth #10 |
| 9 | Ottawa Texiles Inc.
Wholesale - Retail |
Tania Bourdeau | Exhibit Booth #17 |
| 10 | Hulse, Playfair & McGarry | Mark Dayneka | Exhibit Booth #1 |
| 11 | CANADEM
Canadian Resource Bank for Democracy and Human Rights |
Christine Vincent | Exhibit Booth #19 |
| 12 | Plast
Ukrainian Youth Association |
Halyna Chirovska | Exhibit Booth #18 |
| 13 | ITVC Inc.
Information Technology Consulting |
Leo Sechin
Anatoli Nikoula |
Exhibit Booth #11 |
| 14 | Canadian Society for International Health
Youth for Health - Ukraine Canada Program |
Shelley Saumier
Tahereh Maghsoudi |
Exhibit Booth #7 |
| 15 | Sheptytsky Institute at Saint Paul University | Rev. Andrew Onuferko
Lydia Migus |
Exhibit Booth #6 |
| 16 | International Business Development
International Affairs Branch Human Resources Development Canada |
Luc Rivard | Exhibit Booth #21 |
| 17 | Buduchnist Credit Union Ltd | Nadia Dubik
Bohdan Mironovich |
Exhibit Booth #29 |
| 18 | Club Voyages Paska Tours of Montreal | Gianna Ivanka Paska | Exhibit Booth #24 |
| 19 | Ukraine Credit Union
Development Assistance Program |
Peter Mykulak
Dennis Kowalsky |
Exhibit Booth #2 |
| 20 | Brodan Construction Inc.
Custom Home Builder |
Bruno Gdula
Steve Gdula |
Exhibit Booth #27 & #28 |
| 21 | Merivale Chiropractic Clinic | Dr. Leo Lachowich
Dr. Ed Sempth |
Exhibit Booth #4 |
| 22 | Coldwell Banker - Sarazen Realty Ltd. | Cornell Popyk | Exhibit Booth #13 |
| 23 | George Black Promotions (Montreal)
(Video, Radio Programs, Managing Artists) |
Andrey Kutash
Tania Harasymowycz |
Exhibit Booth #9 |
| 24 | Canadian Friends of Ukraine
Children of Chornobyl Canadian Fund |
Oleh Kandyba
Julia Woychyshyn |
Exhibit Booth #34 |
| 25 | Baytek Systems Inc. | Anne Baytaluk
John Baytaluk |
Exhibit Booth #14 |
| 26 | Canadian Executive Service Organization:
CESO - Ottawa |
Peter Sorokan | Exhibit Booth #33 |
| 27 | CLARICA
(Financial Solutions) |
Elens Goubanova | Exhibit Booth #31 |
| 28 | Canadian Ethnocultural Council | Anna Chiappa | Exhibit Booth #32 |
| 29 | Canadian Bureau for International Education:
Policy Advice for Reform in Ukraine Civil Society, Community Roots Public Policy Capacity Building - Ukraine |
Kristina Wittfooth | Exhibit Booth #35 |
| 30 | Comité Commercial Ukraine-Québec Inc.
Ukraine-Québec Business Council Inc. |
Maurice Mack | Exhibit Booth #30 |
| 31 | Ukrainian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
Trading Company Inform - Ukraine |
Vasyl Pawlowwych Laschuk
Mykola Vasylowych Laschuk |
Exhibit Booth #17 |
| 32 | Spilka Ukainskoi Molodi (SUM)
Ukrainian Youth Association, Ottawa |
Yaroslav Baran
Adriana Romas |
Exhibit Booth #37 |
| 33 | YEVSHAN Communications Inc. (Montreal) | Bohdan Tymyc
Marika Sochan Andrij Pawlowsky |
Exhibit Booth #25 & # 26 |
| 34 | Coldwell Banker - Sarazen Realty Ltd. | Angelika Pershin | Exhibit Booth #36 |
| 35 | Ukrainian Canadian Social Services, Ottawa Branch | Olya Osadchuk
Oksana Osadchuk |
Exhibit Booth #20 |
| 36 | AKS IT Professionals Inc. | Richard Côté | Exhibit Booth #38 |
PUBLICATION: Edmonton Journal
s
DATE: 2000.05.17
EDITION: FINAL
SECTION: Top Copy
PAGE: A3
BYLINE: Ric Dolphin, Journal Staff Writer
SOURCE: The Edmonton Journal
DATELINE: Mundare
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: File, Ric Dolphin, The Journal / Cheryl, Ed and Jane Stawnichy of Stawnichy's Meat Processing, known just as the `Mundare sausage' firmMundare `cooks up' 14m garlic ring
The noble sausage should get the recognition it deserves when Mundare erects a statue to it later this year. Plans calls for the statue to resemble a 14-metre garlic ring. It will sit atop a small podium surrounded by a small park and picnic tables and floodlit at night.
``This will be a tribute to sausage making in the area in the last 100 years,'' says Mundare's economic development chief Tracy Jordan. Every other community has something.''
``Andrew's got the duck, Vegreville's got the egg, Glendon's got the perogy,'' says Mundare Mayor Ed Stawnichy, listing some of the giant icons in nearby towns.
Stawnichy, 56, proprietor of Stawnichy's Meat Processing, is perhaps the most famous sausage maker in the area, having implanted the phrase ``Mundare sausage'' into the lexicon of north and central Alberta. He has built his father's company so that it ships about $4-million-worth of pork garlic coils, bologna, pepperoni and wieners from a plant about to be doubled in size and, in Stawnichy's words, to ``go national.'' Encouragement came Tuesday when it was learned that Stawnichy's pepperoni had been named best tasting in Canada by the Ukrainian Canadian Professional Business Association at a sausage tasting in Ottawa. Stawnichy says he has distanced himself from council discussions about the statue, which will cost $40,000. About $14,000 has been collected by Stawnichy's Meats from suppliers, another $6,000 has been committed in goods and services from volunteers. The rest, Mundare hopes, will be provided by the federal government's Millennium Fund, which the people of Donalda, who will unveil a 14-metre coal-oil lamp on July 1, are also trying to tap. Coun. Alec Bendera, originator of the colossal kolbassa concept, says, ``Think of the popularity of the Mundare sausage around the world. ``Why not build on that? And we have a beautiful spot for it, right near the highway.''