- Members of the Polish Social Club of Windsor in 2015: Sitting – from the left: Maria Spanik- Wroblewski, Emma Wierciak, Urszula Seyda (+), Adam Wierciak, Ryszard Chelstowski. Standing, second row from the left: Marian Ratusznik, Maria Ratusznik (+), Krystyna Chelstowska, former President and cofounder of the Club – Idalia Rappe (+), current President Alina Jaworska-Sobiesiak, Elzbieta Marszal. Standing, third row from the left: Adam Brichacek, Krystyna Brichacek, Kazimierz Seyda, Andrzej Marszal.
- The Polish Social Club meeting with Gen. Stanislaw Maczek. The General was the commander of the First Polish Armoured Division under Allied Command in 1942-45. Many members of the Club previously served under his command.
- In 1954 Gen. Kazimierz Sosnkowski visited Windsor. After the death of General Wladyslaw Sikorski, General Kazimierz Sosnkowski became the Commandeer-in-Chief of the Polish Army in the West.
- Kiosk of Polish arts and crafts set up in Jackson Park by the Club in 1958
- Picture printed in the Windsor Star showing directors of the newly formed Branch of Canadian Polish Congress in Windsor. First from the left: Cat. Zbigiew Giera – the founder and the first president of the Social Club in 50’s.and 60’s and the leader in many local initiatives.
- 1961 “Windsor Star” note announcing the Club’s fifth annual cotillion ball titled “Carnival in Paris” staged in Dom Polski Hall.
- The meeting with Halina Rogacka, the former president of Canadian Polish Congress (CPC). From the left: Richard Chelstowski , Halina Roznawska, Halina Rogacka (President of Canadian Polish Congress), Zdzislaw Roznawski, Jerzy Barycki.
- The traditional annual picnic held at Mrs. Idalia Rappe’s cottage
- The celebration of 50-th anniversary of the Polish Social Club of Windsor. Members of the Club with Idalia Rappe – the former president of the Club for many years (standing 4-th from the right) and Walentyna Wolanska-Bachman (sitting in the first from right).
- The Polish women wearing chaplets signaling that they are ready to be married. According to Polish tradition on mid-summer day the chaplets were threw into a river so a future husband would pick them up.
- The annual mid-summer festival (Sobotki) in Amherstburg on June 23, 2011
- This picture is taken after a formal Club’s meeting at one of our member’s home.
- One of the annual swimming pool parties organized by the Club
- The members of the Club in 2013. Sitting in the middle with flowers, the former President and cofounder of the Club – Mrs. Idalia Rappe. She is celebrating a milestone birthday.
- 2013 Easter party at our President’s residence.
- Polish Social Club – 70 Anniversary on Colchester Beach, Harrow – First row – from Left to Right – Kasia Wierciak (sympatyk Klubu), Adam Wierciak, Emma Wierciak, Danuta Siniarska, Maria Spanik- Wroblewski, Marta Kusmierczyk, Krystyna Chelstowska, Anna Sajczyk (sympatyk Klubu), Elzbieta Marszal, Ryszard Chelstowski, Secondd row – from left to righ: Andrzej Siniarski, Ryszard Wroblewski, Ryszard Kusmierczyk, Ryszard Jurczynski(sympatyk Klubu), Andrzej Marszal. Sunday July, 2021