A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated May 15, 1968, declaring June 17-23, 1968 "Amateur Radio Week". Duplicate copy on file.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated February 25, 1971, marking the year of 1971 as "The Centennial Anniversary of Lesya Ukrainka and Vasyl Stefanyk".
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated June 28, 1962, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated January 20, 1969, marking January 20-26, 1969 as "Ukrainian Week". Copies on file.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated January 17, 1968, marking January 22-28, 1968 as "Ukrainian Week". Photocopy on file.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated February 3, 1971, marking February 5 - March 20, 1971 as "Junior Winter Games Time".
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated January 5, 1971, marking January 18-24, 1971 as "National Figure Skating Championship Week".
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated September 9, 1970, declaring September 12 and 13, 1970 "Shriners' Hospitals for Crippled Children Days".
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding updates in the Waterworks Branch, Refuse and Disposal Branch, and Primary Materials Division.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated May 3, 1967, declaring May 7-13, 1967 "Cystic Fibrosis Week". Related correspondence on file.
A press release in draft format from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba in regards to the revitalization of the Lord Selkirk Monument with an attached sketch of the planned changes.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding the establishment of the Citizen Centennial Committee for preparing celebrations for Canada Day, including a copy of the press release, a copy of telegrams sent to Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and then President-Elect John F. Kennedy, a copy of Kennedy's response, and a copy of Mayor Juba's second invite to President Kennedy. President Kennedy did not accept the invitation to participate in Winnipeg's Canada Day festivities.