Alpine Building (Whistler Mountain)

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Week of December 6, 13, 1978

Photographs including but not limited to Alpine Building at Whistler Mountain; Skiing; Chairlifts; Lodge; Myrtle Philip School; dinner event; Squamish RCMP; T-bar bowl; Red Chair; car accident; Ridge Run; Pat Carleton; logging truck accident; municipal skating rink;
Photographs 040-056 show the Citizen of the Year ceremony with Drew Meredith, Wendy Meredith, Pat Carleton, and Grace McCarthy present.

December 13, 1978 issue:
02-028-20. Pg. 1. Caption: New Whistler Council elect share a joke with Judge S.M. Toy. Alderman Horsey, Judge Toy, Mayor Carleton, Alderman Young, and Alderman Raine. Missing was Alderman Watson.
02-028-11. Pg. 3. Caption: Only at Whistler -- local top-hatted chimney sweep at work in the snow!
02-028-24. Pg. 4. Caption: The new municipal skating rink recently constructed adjacent to the school.
02-028-22. Pg. 8. Caption: New district staff members of the Squamish R.C.M.P. detachment, Cst. C. Doherty and Cst. R.W. Krenz.
02-028-26. Pg. [12] or back cover. Caption: Whistler skiing December, 1978 style. Making a few turns at Rainbow!
December 6, 1978 issue:
02-028-08. Pg. 1. Caption: The T-Bar bowl with the "Little Red" Chair in the foreground. Saturday Dec. 2/78.
02-028-42. Pg. 3. Caption: Municipal 4X4 tries to get motorist out of ditch on Thursday.
02-028-02. Pg. 3. Caption: The new service building on the top of Whistler Mountain. The "Little Red" Chair runs past it.
02-028-06. Pg. 6. Caption: The Rotary Exchange students on the steps of the Roundhouse.
02-028-60. Pg. 8. Caption: All smiles! John Howells (left) receives the Citizen of the Year award from Paul Burrows while Drew Meredith looks on.
Pg. 9-10 are missing.
02-028-37. Pg. 11. Caption: Low cost housing! The Blue Goose now located in Whistler Village!
02-028-43. Pg. 13. Caption: Thursday was not a good day for some! On the left, Squamish Freightways truck tangles with the school sign.
02-028-35. Pg. 13. Caption: While the concrete curbing on the right was taken out by persons unknown early on Thursday morning.
02-028-27+38. Pg. 14. Caption: Mrs. Lawrence presents awards to Shylo Mekerson (left) and Andy Naylor while they proudly display their posters.
02-028-05. Pg. [16] and back cover. Caption: The Way It Is -- View from the Roundhouse looking towards a rather bare Ridge Run on Whistler. Saturday, Dec. 3/1978.

Week of March 8, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to Greg Griffith; Labatt's; Skiing in springtime at Alpine Whistler Mountain; Peter Chrzanowski; playing pool; computer; ski race. Glen McPherson appears in the centre between two men in WQ_2_214_013.
Appears in March 11, 1982 issue:
02-214-49. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Jan Simpson, Real Estate Agent, Alta Vista resident
02-214-51. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Lynette Marshall, Nanny, Alpine Meadows resident
02-214-58. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Clay Harrison, Grocery Clerk, Tamarisk resident
02-214-66. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Searn, Full-time pet, Alta Vista Resident
02-214-56. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Jim Pelmore, Waiter, Adventures West resident
02-214-112. Pg. 22. Caption: Don Armour (seated) and Peter Zandron give the new WRA computer system a workout. The computer is a major step towards co-ordinating reservations throughout Whistler.

Week of May 15, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Alpine Building Whistler Mountain; kayaking; springtime in Whistler; fire
02-116-16. Pg. 1. Caption: Lone fisherman hoses down a burning mountain of garbage May 11 as a nearby tanker truck re-fills the porta tank.
02-116-63. Pg. 3. Caption: Mayor Carleton addressing the members of ALDRA on Saturday, May 10.
02-116-39. Pg. 4. Caption: The regular ski season may be over but Toni Sailer's Summer Ski Camp is just beginning. The schools lift has been installed in anticipation of the June 17 opening date.
02-116-49. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] Coral Robinson gets the last of the Roundhouse sunshine on closing day at Whistler Mountain May 11.
02-116-55. pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Whole trees that had been skidded out by snowcat lie at the bottom of the new Orange Peel ski run.
02-116-33, 34, 26. Pg. 8-9. Caption: Lyall Featherstonebaugh slices, slams and pivots through a variety of wave types in the spring-swollen Cheakamus River, Sunday May 11.
02-116-66. Pg. 10. Caption: The whole family(s) get out to enjoy the Mother's Day Pancake Breakfast put on by the Alta Lake Community Club fathers.

Week of April 6, 1981

Photographs including Myrtle Philip; Pat Carleton; Lorne Borgal; dinner event; Alpine Whistler Mountain; dancing; chairlift; children's activities; horseback riding; dogs; Alpha Lake Village; MacGregor Pacific Realty Ltd.; construction; Vale Inn; Whistler Vale Hotel
Appears in April 9, 1981 issue:
02-135-84. Pg. 1. Caption: Chamber of Commerce secretary Jenny Busdon presents the scroll to Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation President Franz Wilhelmsen.
02-135-3. Pg. 3. Caption: [left] Kristi King and Garth Leyshon head out from Whistler on their way to Squamish.
02-135-3. Pg. 3. Caption: [right] Garth does some necessary 'shoe repair' in the Myrtle Philip parking lot.
02-135-92. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] Haebler & Co. workman makes a minor modification to the Whistler Resort Centre with a jackhammer.
02-135-68. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom] New smiling face at the Whistler Post Office -- Barbara Jennings sorts the mail.
02-135-52. Pg. 9. Caption: And the snow keeps falling. The view from the Little Red Chair last week.
02-135-73. Pg. 13. Caption: Members of the Advisory Parks & Recreation Committee at the Saturday Public Meeting -- Chairman Trev Roote is addressing the meeting.
02-135-71. Pg. 14. Caption: Garbage dumped into the stream off Rainbow Drive in Alpine Meadows. (See Notes from All Over).
02-135-22. Pg. 15. Caption: Kay and Pat Carleton enjoy a toast from the goblets given to them at a surprise party on April 3 to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary.
02-135-90. Pg. 16. Caption: The new snow on Blackcomb provides a pleasing backdrop to the Whistler Village plaza.
02-135-1. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom] Getting ready for a toast to the newlyweds!
02-135-77. Pg. [20]. Caption: SURPRISED BY THE SNOW -- This early blooming Daffodil was a surprised as skiers were by the unusual April snowstorm this week.

Week of August 23, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to running race; car accident; weightlifting in Whistler Village; tug of war; portraits; City Hall; roof; construction; Dave Murray Summer Camps; Alpine; summertime on Whistler Mountain; Lorne Borgal; Rodger McCarthy; skiing; Groundbreaking ceremony Pika's Rest; Mr. Mountain competition; Battle of the Travel Stars;
Appears in August 23, 1984 issue:
02-420-B-24. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] Seven athletes competed over the weekend for the Mr. Mountain title, which was eventually won by defending champ Ken Hardy. Events included golfing, kayaking, cycling, weightlifting and a series of timed calisthenics.
02-420-A-2. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Municipal Clerk Kris Shoup Robinson packs it in Friday, Aug. 17 for the big move to bigger and better facilities at the new municipal hall in Whistler Village. Staff have been waiting five years for the move.
02-420-C-31. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] This Baxter condotel unit may seem out of place on West Georgia Street in Vancouver, but marketing consultant Mel Grebinsky says it's one of the "highest profile" corners in the city. The Baxter Group is marketing 165 of the $50,000 units inside the buildings, which will be built near the Whistler gondola, and according to Grebinsky, everyone from office clerks to lawyers is interested. Admission to the downtown show unit is by donation to the Variety Club.
02-420-F-14. Pg. 5. Caption: Now that;s breaking ground! Whistler Mountain's new addition to its Squarehouse got underway last Wednesday with (L to R) Roger McCarthy, project manager; Lorne Borgal, WMSC president; and Dave Murray, director of skiing. The initial phase of the project, slated for a December completion, includes a 350-seat dining area and 186 sq. m kitchen designed to produced baked goods, soups and a variety of other items. Additional improvements scheduled for the 1985/86 ski season include a 250-seat mezzanine and the balance of a full production kitchen.
02-420-B-29. Pg. 8. Caption: About 120 travel agents flocked to Whistler Saturday for a fun-day event appropriately titled Battle of the Travel Stars. These office athletes completed obstacle courses by foot and by canoe, set new records in swimming.dress-up event at Delta Mountain Inn's pool and ended the day with a rousing banquet at the hotel. The tug-of-war (above) had the added excitement of a pool of Mazola between the two teams.
02-420-F-25. Pg. 9. Caption: A healthy group of 30 young skiers is taking part in a month-long Whistler Mountain Ski Club ski camp. Skiing sessions are held on the Whistler Mountain glaciers using the club's rope tow, but the skiers also spent a week drylands training before starting the technically-oriented camp directed by coach Jacques Morel. Skiers are taking a one-week break before starting the slalom session.

Week of March 25, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to musician; construction; cars; Sweeping Beauties Cleaning Ltd.
Appears in March 27, 1980 issue:
02-123-11. Pg. 1. Caption: [top] The site of the Mountain Inn in the town centre showing the forms waiting for work to start again.
02-123-15. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] Quebec and CGOT visitors, left to right: Jacques Demers - Dept. of Industry Commerce and Tourism of Quebec; Peter Maundrell - Canadian Government Office of Tourism - Victoria (CGOT); Marcel Noel - CGOT - Ottawa; Alain Simard - Dept. of Planning and Development of Quebec; Hugues Roy - Dept. of Regional Economic Expansion (Quebec office).
02-123-42. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] 96-year-old Fred Downer shows the picture he painted last year for Myrtle Philip at her birthday party.
02-123-31. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] MAN, DOG & MOUNTAIN -- Patroller Bruce Watt with his rescue dog Radar at the top of Whistler.
02-123-26. Pg. 9. Caption: The view of Whistler from the top of the Orange Chair showing Whisky Jack and the roundhouse as well as the Peak.
02-123-16. Pg. 12. Caption: Valdy performs at the dinner show at the Filling Station last Thursday night.
02-123-33. Pg. 13. Caption: [top] A doctors group from Japan who are regular Whistler visitors. Fourth from left is Mr. Yamanaka who is making his 10th visit here, and in the centre is 68-year old Dr. Kanazawa and 73-year old Dr. Takahashi, both on their 6th visit here.
02-123-25. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom] CONVERTIBLE PICKUP! -- All that was eft of the Datsun that the Squamish Rescue Group cut the top off to get an injured passenger out at Daisy Lake last week.
02-123-34. Pg. 15. Caption: Skiers take advantage of the sun on top of the new mountain top building while a cat works on the freestyle jump in the background.
02-123-42. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: 89-year old Myrtle Philip cuts her birthday cake at her party on March 21. Story and Picture on Page 3.