Construction of Our Church
Nestled in the heart of Tiny Township, this Catholic Byzantine rite church is open year-round. Many Ukrainians came here in the late 1950s and 1960s to build cottages so that their families could have a community experience. The entire Ukrainian community came together to build this church.
Builders: Mr. M. Bilchak, Mr. M. Maryn, Mr. J. Bochniewicz, Mr. M. Matty, Mr. J. Burda, Mr. P. Ohorodnyk, Mr. L. Burda, Mr. M. Patroniak, Mr. B. Chuckry, Mr. E. Perejmybida, Mr. J. Dankowych, Mr. F. Radecky, Mr. N. Didur, Mr. A. Rozylo, Mr. A. Dudra, Mr. J. Rozylo. Mr. L. Dukal, Mr. H. Sereda,Mr. H. Fedak, Mr. M. Sharko, Mr. M. Gerus, Mr. J. Skally, Mr. F. Halushka,Mr. M. Tarapacky, Mr. S. Holyk, Mr. W. Witiuk, Mr. J. Kalenij, Mr. J. Wojtowych, Mr. J. Karpinec, Mr. W. Zaczka, Mr. G. Malaniuk, Mr. M. Zowkewycz
Parish Council and Building Committee Sts. Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Church
Elected June 5, 1987 at the First Annual General Meeting, Cawaja Beach
| Pastor and priest | Rt. Rev. Fr. Dmitri Pankiw |
| President | Myron Gerus |
| 1st Vice President | Bohdan Kramarchuk |
| 2nd Vice President | Dr. John Dankovych |
| Secretary | Mary Patroniak |
| Treasurer | Mykola Bilchak |
| Members | Fedir Radecky, |
| Controlling Com. | George Malaniuk, |







