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Week of January 31, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Skiing at Whistler Mountain; outdoor ice hockey; bagpipes; costumes
02-24-27 on pg. 1. Caption [L]: Volunteer Fire Department pumper truck pumping into the Alpine Water system from 19 Mile Creek.
02-24-06 on pg. 1. Caption[R]: Pro patroller races through the Molstar race on Whistler Mountain on Thursday while 2 suspended skiers look on!
02-24-04 on pg. 3. Caption [L]: R.C.M.P. and Mountain Hostesses working at the "Ski Watch" programme during Tuesday's snowstorm.
02-24-13 on pg. 3. Caption [R]: The Spring is Sprung (in January) -- skiers sunning themselves on Thursday beside the Gondola Barn.
02-24-16 on pg. 6. Caption [L]: Elmer Hellevang plays the "pipes" as he leads the parade for the haggis.
02-24-38 on pg. 6. Caption [R]: "Fiona Heather MacVanderlee" waxes eloquent as she predicts the future.
02-24-25 on pg. 7. Caption [L]: "Son" Jim Russell, "Chieftain Jim Adamson & "Pretty"Con Vanderlee during the Pemberdoon skit at the Legion Burns' dinner.
02-24-33 on pg. 7. Caption [R]: Hatted, bearded & kilted, dancers Naylor and Burrows give it a fling! photo J. Russell.
02-24-30 on pg. 11. Caption: Alpine Meadows' water reservoir after it had been filled by the fire truck pumper on Saturday.
02-24-22 on pg. [16]. Caption: Whistler Municipal broomball team exhibits the fine form that won it the Winterfest Broomball Trophy on Sunday.

Week of November 1, 1978

Photographs including but not limited to Community Club social dinner; drinking; musicians; acting; car accidents; houses; Vancouver Ski Show
02-033-16. pg. 1. Caption: Suzanne Wilson and Nello & Jenny Busdon enjoy dinner while the chow line in the background looks on. The scene was the Community Club's social at the school on Saturday.
02-033-23. Pg. 4. Caption: One more vehicle unloads its contents onto the large pile of building material debris collecting under the power line at Function Junction.
02-033-30. Pg. 8. Caption: The western pine log home nearing completion in Alpine Meadows - construction by Canadiana Homes Corp.
02-033-27. Appears in Nov. 15, 1978 issue. Caption reads: Package #7 - The new Post Office site is identified at the Town Centre with the school in the background.
02-033-09. Appears in Nov. 8, 1978 issue. Caption reads: Gordon "Bush" Turner calculates while Candy Rustad parades at the Community Club skit on October 28.

Week of August 28, 1978

Photographs including but not limited to ski fair; Construction; clearing Whistler Town Centre land
02-039-04. Appears in Aug 23., 1978 issue on pg. 5. Caption: When there isn't an airport, one improvises. Local takes off for the weekend in the city. He didn't get too high.

Week of February 2, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Pemberton Party; costumes; acting; skiing; truck; fire; sports team photos
02-059-48. Pg. 1. Caption: This is not Glacier Bay -- it is merely the town centre plaza under 20cm of water.
02-059-34. Pg. 3. Caption: Rotarian Rudy Hoffman with Rotary Exchange Student Regina de Castro.
02-059-50. p.4. Caption: Pemberton Secondary Senior Girls Basketball Team. Back: Mrs. Sue Thiessen, Inez Dan, Bernice Gilmore, Patty Perkins, Robin Ward, Front: Tracey Arnet, Tracy Lefebvre, Kathy Zurcher, Pam Spencer, Sirley LeBlanc.
02-059-51. Caption: Pemberton Secondary Cheerleaders. L to R. Lori McNaught, Allison Alder, Andrea Ross, Angela Frederick.
02-059-52. Caption: Pemberton Senior Boys Basketball Team. L. to R. Coach Ron Renvelle, Lorne Gopp, Duane Hustins, Dan Bain, Dale Chumley, Howard Chumley, Bruce Miller, John Beks, Robert Ritchie.
02-059-44. Pg. 5. Caption: Package No. 4. is in the bag! Like a number of the other town centre buildings, this one is shrouded in plastic.
02-059-1. Pg. 6. Caption: George Henry slices the roast of beef while the teachers from Ts'zil and Pemberton wait their turn.
02-059-5. Pg. 6. Caption: Pemberton teachers enjoy their dinner at the Teacher's Association evening.
02-059-13, 15-18, 20, 23, 27, 31. Pg. 7. Caption: At the Pemberton Teachers Frolic: Clockwise from top left - Queen Devina shows her style; clockwise from top left: D. Watsonski of the Polish softball team; Corral Corra; Barkeepers Adamson and McNaught; Canoeist Brenda makes a point with Jim Spencer; The Ts'zil staff skit: Pemberton Pub Crawling Team; 1924 style swimmer Grace; Cowherder Hilda.
02-059-39. Pg. 10. Caption: It may be cheaper by bus-but if you want to save $11 just bike up the Olympic!
02-059-36. Pg. 11. Caption: The snow and the crowds keep coming! The scene at the Olive Chair on Saturday, February 2 at 9:30 a.m.
02-059-42. Pg. 12. Caption: The new powder blue RCMP vehicle.
02-059-45. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: Cross Country enthusiast Nello Busdon carefully waxes his skis before heading out on the Lost Lake Trail.

Week of January 2, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to winter on Whistler Mountain; skiing; cars
Appears in January 10, 1980 issue:
02-064-23. Pg. 2. Caption: Michael D'Artois, Laura McGuffin, Rod MacLeod, & Mark Sadler entertain at the Community Club's Childrens Christmas Party at the Keg.
02-064-31. Pg. 6. Caption: (bottom) recent photo taken from same vantage point with Town Centre at it's current stage visible below.
02-064-36. Pg. 15. Caption: Bill and Lillian VanderZalm pose at the "VanderZalm Avenue" sign posted during their recent visit to Whistler.
Appears in January 3, 1980 issue:
02-064-63. Pg. 1. Caption: Ministry of Municipal Affairs Bill Vander Zalm cuts ribbon assisted by Whistler Mayor Pat Carletoj, officially opening Town Centre pumping station.
02-064-33, 65, 34, 67 . Pg. 3. Caption: Clockwise from upper left, Mayor Pat Carleton receives miniature shovel while happy bystander holds ups same; the Vander Zalms get a snowball fight underway; brushing off after some direct hits; viewing the town centre from 4800 ft., on Blackcomb, left to right: a smiling Mayor Carleton, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Bill Vander Zalm, Alderman Garry Watson.
02-064-46. Pg. 8. Caption: Alexander learns the fine art of rope-turning with skip assistance from audience member.
02-064-41, 50. Pg. 8. Caption: Fourth time around the tent on the unicycle.
02-064-43. Pg. 8. Caption: The children and giants help Officer O'Sneely to unlock a magically-joined pair of hands.
02-064-06, 05, 12. Pg. 18. Caption: Weekend traffic clogs up the works at Whistler before Monday's snowstorm. Note cars leaving driveway of closed Wosk lot, lower left.
02-064-03-04. Pg. 19. Caption: Olive Chair line-up at 7:45 a.m. December 2, Skiers who were interviewed stated waits of 1 1/2 hours were common ... all for the bliss of that special moment in new powder...
02-064-29. Pg. 19. Caption: [Skier]

Week of December 15, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Myrtle Philip School; dining; Liquor Store; birthday party; show; musicians
Appears in December 18, 1980 issue:
02-149-50. Pg. 4. Caption: Ken Innes, Peggy Coffey, Larry Ewashen and Simon G. Richards whip through a musical number on the stage of Whistler's Father Christmas.
02-149-9. Pg. 5. Caption: [top] Neal Davidge displays a beaming face -- or make that two, his and B.J. Gondon's -- at the MDC dinner party.
02-149-13. Pg. 5. Caption: [bottom] Al Davis makes a toast with Francine Lessard at the MDC banquet.
02-149-2. Pg. 9. Caption: It was Bingo night at the school with over $300 raised by the Parent/Teacher Group and a lot of happy winners resulting.
02-149-41. Pg. 10. Caption: [top right] Peggy Coffey struts her stuff, underwear on the outer, in front of a startled Ken Innes.
02-149-39. Pg. 10. Caption: [bottom left] Ken Innes, Peggy Coffey, Larry Ewashen (with guitar) and Simon G. Richards schuss through another skit.
02-149-22. Pg. 13. Caption: [left] Ron Hyde stands proudly in front of sand-blasted cedar sign he had created as project manager for the Whistler store.
02-149-20. Pg. 13. Caption: [right] (LtoR) Glen Holdner, Mary Halliday, Jan McKenzie and Susan Quigley and Dennis LeMarche pose before the liquor stock in the new Whistler store.

Week of December 18, 1980 [2]

Photographs including but not limited to helicopters; Christmas party; dancing; Whistler Village signs; nativity play
Appears in December 18, 1980 issue:
02-150-28. Pg. 3. Caption: Big puddle formed quickly at the northern entrance to Blackcomb Estates after rain started and warm temperatures melted the past week's heavy snowfall.
02-150-12. Pg. 6. Caption: Santa is mobbed at the Rainbow Ski Village Saturday as he tries to distribute candy canes.
02-150-34. Pg. 7. Caption: New sign at the entrance to the Village has proved very helpful to both visitors and residents. The only problem is the wrong spelling of Whistler's first lady - it should be Philip.
02-150-21. Pg. 11. Caption: Restaurant site that will no longer bear the name Chez Joel.
02-150-25. Pg. 16. Caption: Youth Chorale performing "Glory in the Heavens". See page 11.
02-150-6. Pg. [20] or back cover. Caption: Santa disembarks from helicopter and slogs his way up the hill to be greeted by jubilant children at Rainbow Ski Village.

Week of December 8, 1981 [2]

Photographs including but not limited to guitarist; meal at restaurant; group photo of children; Blackcomb Village; cars; flowers; singing in a play; ski gear; construction; snowcats; gathering around fireplace; skiing; chairlift; choir; Willie Whistler; Christmas season party
Appears in December 10, 1981 issue:
02-236-88. Pg. 1. Caption: The Undaunted Arrive. They came by the trainload on Sunday, December 6 -- unsung heroes of the white slopes, determined to schuss the fresh powder come rain or snow or floods. This trainload of nearly 100 skiers was the first to hit Whistler after BCR clear its tracks following weekend flooding.
02-236-110. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] For the first time since the mountain opened, Blackcomb snowcats groom the Skidder -- right to the bottom in the Town Centre. Happy skiing!
02-236-147. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Fireman Gary Raymond sprays water on burning power pole.
02-236-72. Pg. 4. Caption: If you don't now, you probably should. It's Nick DiLalla and Carol Simmie, new parking attendants for the Town Centre. You park's wrong -- they tag's quick.
02-236-120. Pg. 6. Caption: Wayne Dickenson, formerly of the planning department with the City of Vancouver, joins municipal staff as planning director as of December 1.
02-236-22. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Harvey Webber, North Vancouver.
02-236-25. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] June Shepherd, Brio.
02-236-26. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Bob Ellis, Alpine Meadows.
02-236-28. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Jack Davey, Snowland Place.
02-236-18. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Sherry King, Vancouver.
02-236-19. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Elaine Edwards, North Vancouver.
02-236-40. Pg. 12. Caption: Roll the cameras! Whistler school children perform for the CBC in the Village Square.
02-236-78. Pg. 13. Caption: The finale of the Squamish Youth Chorale's 'Specially for Shepherds'.
02-236-204. Pg. 14. Caption: On the set in Tantalus Lodge for the final filming of CBC's Whistler Wonderland.
02-236-150. Pg. 15. Caption: Nancy Raine with B.S.C. Coach Byron Gracie.
02-236-164. Pg. 17. Caption: Andre Pascal (Far left), Steven Gawreletz (Centre) and Mitch Vlad (far right), all representatives of the Canadian Government Office of Tourism in Los Angeles join Earl Hansen and Al Raine in a flurry of Whistler's specialty. The CGOT reps visited Whistler December 4 to improve marketing techniques between the resort and the California market.
02-236-143. Pg. 18. Caption: Tree down -- no damage. One of the large trees that fell down during Saturday's storm. This one hit Drew Meredith's house.
02-236-66. Pg. 20. Caption: A rose for your thoughts. Lynn Derbyshire, proprietor for Valley Vines & Petals shares a bouquet and a smile on the opening day of Whistler's first florist shop December 5.
02-236-138. Pg. 22. Caption: [top] Celebrating the opening of the skiing to the bottom of the mountain, Whistler's Peter Alder and Blackcomb's Hugh Smythe take the chair out of the village.
02-236-60. Pg. 22. Caption: [bottom] Laurie Vance and Sheila Peters toast each other at the opening of Brandywine Management and Villa Sol.

Week of April 18, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to dancing and exercise in a school gym; Ski Inn barbecue; skiers in costume on the mountain; ; musicians playing; Squamish Youth Chorale's production of The Day He Wore My Crown
Appears in April 28, 1983 issue:
02-313-40. Pg. 12. Caption: Just try it! This magnificent Bentley was manoeuvered into a convenient parking stall in Village Square Sunday, April 17 and since it was a no parking zone, Payless Towing was called to the rescue. The tow truck driver decided it was best not to touch the classy chassis... but the brazen owner did get a ticket.
Appears in April 21, 1983 issue:
02-313-29. Pg. 2. Caption: Soloists Tami Casey (the woman at the well) and Bruce Smith (Peter) mourn the death of Christ during the Squamish Youth Chorale's successful production of The Day He Wore My Crown staged at Myrtle Philip School Saturday, April 16.
02-313-56. Pg. 10. Caption: Donna Hauschka (left) registers voters for the May 5 election. Debby O'Hanley of Whistler and David and Jimmy Wong of Richmond sign up for their right to vote.
02-313-2. Pg. 12. Caption: You put your right foot in ... Debbie Gurlach (far right) leads her jazz dance class through a routine Tuesday and Thursdayl evenings at 6:30 at Myrtle Philip School. (L-R) Jan Alsop, Jennifer Marien and Kenny Melamed follow the leader.
02-313-15. Pg. 13. Caption: Head flipper Tom McKoy serves' up hot at the top on Whistler Mountain every fine day at the Ski Inn at the junction of the Orange and Black chairs.
02-313-21. Pg. 16. Caption: The Silver Streak cut quite a swath through the crowds on Whistler Mountain Saturday, April 16 and Sunday, April 17. He made himself popular with the after-ski hoards outside the Longhorn by offering cash in exchange for drinking feats. The Longhorn staff say he bought 500 "Kamikazes" (vodka and lime juice shooters) to distribute over the afternoon and evening.
02-313-50. Pg. 18. Caption: [left] Sjaan DiLalla, Manager, Crystal Lodge, Alpine Meadows.
02-313-45. Pg. 18. Caption: [middle] Rich Miller, Owner, Granny's Food Emporium, Alpine Meadows.
02-313-57. Pg. 19. Caption: Inge Nielson, Owner, Inge's Gifts and Crafts, Whistler Cay.

Week of January 6, 1985

Photographs including but not limited to awards ceremony; crowds in Whistler Village; roads; firefighting; Whistler Singers with Molly Boyd; Rob Boyd; tobogganing; children singing and performing in costume; massage; skiers
Appears in January 10, 1985 issue:
02-384-6. Pg. 3. Caption: Jimmy Spencer (right) presented a silver tray to John Johnston, former deputy minister of lands parks and housing, at Monday's dinner in honour of the civil servant. Spencer, President of the Canada West Ski Area Association, was among industry guests at the gathering.
02-384-88. Pg. 7. Caption: Rob Boyd.
02-384-8. Pg. 18. Caption: [middle] Gavin Lee, Pub general manager, Whistler Village.
02-384-9. Pg. 18. Caption: [right] Diane Soden, Loan Officer, Burnaby.
Appears in January 3, 1985 issue:
02-384-91. Pg. 1. Caption: The hill's a thrill, these tobogganists found out Sunday. Glen Mason, 8 (front) and his brother John, 9, of Portland, Oregon spent the afternoon speeding down the incline through pure powder.
02-384-46. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] About 300 party-goers crowded into Village Square New Year's Eve to ring in 1985. It was a sharp contrast from last year, when the holiday was characterized by rowdiness in the village. Tuesday, RCMP members, children, adults and youths joined together to say goodbye to 1984. Mercury vapour lights kept public areas well-lit and police report only three people were arrested -- again, a huge difference over last year's aftermath.
02-384-34. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Police kept a close watch on partyers, pouring out booze and issuing tickets to transgressors. At Blackcomb Daylodge, 230 teenagers gathered for the Pepsi Rock Video, a sound and light show that kept everyone dancing well past midnight.

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