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Blabcomb - Vol. VI, Issue 1 - 1992

Issue of Blabcomb - Blackcomb Mountain's staff newsletter - from 1992. Articles include:

  • Shutdown 1992!!!
  • Promotions
  • Vehicle Maintenance
  • Building Department
  • Summer Season Opening
  • Lift Maintenance
  • Summer Opening/Operations
  • Trail Crew
  • Commissary
  • Distribution Centre
  • I. C. E. Award Recipients
  • Electrical Department
  • Blackcomb Hotels & Resorts
  • Payroll
  • Sign Shop
  • Employee Services

Week of November 15, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to bar events; awards; Brownies; Girl Guides; Deanna White; the Beauvallon Club; Fire Hall; knitting; baking; construction; children on a playground; RCMP; birds; portraits; Fall Fair; Remembrance Day ceremony; slo-pitch banquet; municipal election; stellar jay; Whistler Winterhawks Benefit
Appears in November 15, 1984 issue:
02-390-79. Pg. 1. Caption: Sonya McCarthy with a selection of South American clothing she was selling at Saturday's Fall Fair. See page 3 for more details on the fair.
02-390-74. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] About 1,300 people passed through Myrtle Philip School gym and lunchroom Saturday for the 8th annual Fall Fair organized by Heather Gamache and Catherine Wiens from the Alta Lake Community Club. Although final figures haven't yet been tabulated. Gamut estimates the club raised close to $1,800 from the fair that featured clothing, jewellery, photography and art and other hand-made crafts. Sharon Daly was the lucky winner of the Whistler Mountain Ski Pass and Tapley's Pub the winner of the Blackcomb Ski Pass.
02-390-83. Pg. 3. Caption: [middle] Fall Fair fun
02-390-114. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Smith Brothers Wilson employees poured part of the concrete slab for the Conference Centre's second floor Friday. Construction crews are racing against the clock to get the second floor and roof completed before the end of the month. The 2,100 person capacity Conference Centre is scheduled to open June 1.
02-390-86. Pg. 11. Caption: About 75 people attended a brief Remembrance Day ceremony in from of the Tri-Services Building Sunday morning. At precisely 11 a.m. a minute of silence was observed to commemorate those Canadian men and women who died in battle and to give thanks for the peace they fought and died for.
02-390-16. Pg. 12. Caption: 150 people showed up for the last week's beer leagues slopitch banquet, despite weather conditions that were definitely not for baseball. Each team in the league made a trophy for presentation to one of the other teams. Trophies included a No Name brand trophy, a softball/sailboat, and a Muppet-like doll with one rather unMuppet-like feature. Above, Stoney's accepts its team trophy. The team won the league championship this year.
02-390-36. Pg. 14. Caption: Patrol leader Corrine Valleau looks on as two tenderfoot guides state their promise at a recent enrolment ceremony. Last Thursday saw girls from the Whistler Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders come together to share this very special occasion. There are now more than 30 young women involved with the Canadian Guiding program here in Whistler. From left to right, Corrine Valleau, Marika Richoz and Peaches Grant.
02-390-124. Pg. 15. Caption: Stellar Jays seem to be making the most of this so-far heavy winter, and are taking hand-outs wherever they can get them. This jay, spotted Sunday, didn't look exactly like this in reality, however, our darkroom technician achieved this unpredictable effect by flashing a fluorescent light during print development.
02-390-68. Pg. 22. Caption: About $1.1 million worth of real estate was sold in a little more than two hours by auctioneer Wayne Yoos in the Delta Mountain Inn when Crosby, Galbraith & Associates held its second auction in Whistler. Earlier this year the firm held a successful auction at the Highland Lodge. By the time bidding closed only three of the condominiums in the Blackcomb Lodge and 20 of the 24 in Timber Ridge were unsold. But Al Galbraith says that with various absentee bids and other deals arranged with clients he expects to have most of the remainder sold shortly. The most expensive condominium, a Blackcomb Lodge studio-loft with a fireplace and two balconies which was listed for $123,700 sold for $71,500, 40 per cent above the minimum bid price of $49,000.

Week of January 19, 1984 [2]

Photographs including but not limited to snow sculpting; tubing; ski racing on Whistler Mountain; cooking; Disabled Skiers Championships; bonfire; snow sculpting; band playing; PWA Pro Tour on Blackcomb Mountain; Corporate Cup; The Elegant Appetite
Appears in January 19, 1984 issue:
02-374-94. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] "1984 George Orwell" was the title of B.C. Hydro's entry in Saturday's Corporate Cup snow sculpture contest. The likeness of George was one of 24 entries including a mermaid, an enormous telephone and two B.C. Places. Other events includes inner tube and cross-country running races, and a Molstar downhill competition on Whistler Mountain.
02-374-66. Pg. 12. Caption: Amputee skiers tested their newly-learned skills on Whistler Mountain's Molstar course, after only four days of instruction.
02-374-54. Pg. 13. Caption: Umberto Menghi, left, tests out the weight of a piece of liver while assistant Judy Walker passes on her advice. Menghi was in Whistler last week taping five shows of The Elegant Appetite, a new series now being aired in Canada and the U.S.

Week of February 7, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to band playing; eating at a restaurant; restaurant's back room; office; portraits; belly-dancing; ski race on Whistler; art; office; meeting; moving the Brandywine Inn; Whistler Telemark Series
Appears in February 10, 1983 issue:
02-327-141. Pg. 1. Caption: The Brandywine Inn display suite developed a bit of a list as it was being moved off its foundations Feb. 3. Nickel Brothers house movers recovered the situation though by jacking up the building and rearranging a wooden ramp which had collapsed under it. The house was enrolee to High Forest.
02-327-122. Pg. 3. Caption: [top left] Top left, School Board Chairman Jim MacDonald addresses crowd of over 100 people at a special meeting held to discuss budget cuts in District 48. He and other trustees also listened to advice from CUPE Local 779 President Bob Brant (top right) and from the audience.
02-327-125. Pg. 3. Caption: [top middle] See caption above.
02-327-120. Pg. 3. Caption: [top right] See caption above.
02-327-43. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Guy Labelle connects one of the power hook ups being installed in the overnight parking lot to make life a little more comfortable for Whistler's RV visitors. While partial services are now available, full-serviced pads may be a long time coming. See story page one.
02-327-118. Pg. 7. Caption: Greg Hann .. "I've got a pretty good lead at the start".
02-327-13. Pg. 9. Caption: A face from yesteryear -- Scott Paxton, who worked at The Keg at the Mountain many years ago when it was located in Whistler Cay has now resurfaced at the new Keg as the official "bunmaster". Paxton and fellow employees geared up for opening night at The Keg Friday, Feb. 4 for another era of Keg lovers.
02-327-61. Pg. 13. Caption: Things got belly interesting at the Sundial Restaurant Thursday, Feb. 4 when Florence summoned up all her dancing charms for patrons at Moroccan Night. The guests obviously, were tantalized.
02-327-48. Pg. 20. Caption: [left] Sharon Berry, Manager -- Husky grocery store, Gondola Area.
02-327-54. Pg. 20. Caption: [middle] Dorothy Stenger, Liftie -- Blackcomb Mountain, White Gold Estates.
02-327-56. Pg. 20. Caption: [right] Don Turner, "Pacheena" stage manager, Alpha Lake Village.
02-327-89. Pg. 23. Caption: Painter Susan Keene prepares her art display now at Sundial Restaurant in Mountainside Lodge. For information about purchasing painting call Keane or Whistler Community Arts Council.
02-327-45. Pg. 24. Caption: [top] Holly Brady, Receptionist, Blackcomb.
02-327-47. Pg. 24. Caption: [bottom left] Mike Rogers, Snow Host, Blackcomb.

Week of April 1, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to skiing; sledding; reading; children cooking; Peter Alder; The Questionnaires; musicians playing; Whistler Village; disabled skiers;
Appears in April 1, 1982 issue:
02-252-7. Pg. 3. Caption: Sliding snow brought down this 60-foot glum at the east end of the Sports Centre.
02-252-15. Pg 6. Caption: [top] Disabled skier is loaded on the Blackcomb triple lift in his sits with his instructor.
02-252-19. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Tethered to his instructor, this sticker practices a hard left turn.
02-252-31. Pg. 7. Caption: Peter Alder
02-252-54. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Mikey Culwell, Logger, Alpine Meadows.
02-252-43. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Heather Macleod, Deli Clerk, Alta Vista resident.
02-252-40. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Min Carter, Waitress, Alta Vista resident.
02-252-45. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Frank Switzer, Bartender, Gondola area resident.
02-252-44. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Harry Carman, Unemployed, Adventures West resident.
02-252-49. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Paul Roche, Unemployed, Alpine Meadows resident.
02-252-2. Pg. 11. Caption: Karen Wylie, Tony Logue, Stephanie Sloan and Cris Simpson work on Ukranian Easter egg dyeing (Pysanky) which is being done at noon hour at the Myrtle Philip School under the direction of Mrs. Pauliuk Epplett.
02-252-?. Pg, 12. Caption: The night life is the right life, especially with a musical treat, whether it be from the inimitable Charlie Doyle and Rocco at ALMA's talent night ...
02-252-36. Pg. 13. Caption: ... or the rocking' R&B rhythms of the Questionnaires at Myrtle Philip School.
02-252-?. Pg. 17. Caption: Bookworms Unite! Take a peek at Ted Nebbeling and Jan Holberg's new bookstore in Forget-Me-Nots. With a great selection of both classics, best-sellers and magazines, there's definitely something that will catch your eye.

Week of October 28, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Smitty's Restaurant; Rainbow Ski Village; evening event; roads; car accidents; construction; helicopters
Appears in November 7, 1979 issue:
02-074-38. Pg. 1 [bottom] .... while so does the new maintenance building recently constructed at the base of Blackcomb Mountain.
02-074-44. Pg. 18 [top]. Caption: The growth of a parking lot- H.B. Volvo earth mover moves out through the mud last week...
Appears in October 31, 1979 issue:
02-074-26. Pg. 1 [top]. Caption: The giant tent goes up for the Country Hoedown...
02-074-28. Pg. 1 [bottom]. Caption: ... and Helene Allan and T.J. Pronker lead off the dancing to the strains of "Blue Northern".
02-074-8. Pg. 6 [left]. Caption: Molson's Brian Hunter and Dave Murray at the media reception on October 26.
02-074-34. Pg. 6 [right]. Caption: The new official accommodation and restaurant logo identifying the Whistler Inn on Highway 99.
02-074-29. Pg. 7. Caption: Chris Speedie and friends at the Truckers Ball.
02-074-25. Pg. 8. Caption: Tilt! Cat sinks into the ground over the sewer line near Blackcombe Condos.
02-074-21. Pg. 10. Caption: The Burritt logging truckas it was hauled up from the Cheakamus River 160 ft. below.
02-074-16. Pg. 11. Caption: Part of the line-up caused by the removal of the truck from the Cheakamus River on October 27.
02-074-46, 47. Pg. 12. Caption: Two of the new buildings - the Public Safety Building (above) and the B.C. Tel building (below).
02-074-37. Pg. 13. Caption: Okanagan's Jim Logue puts beams in place at the new condo site on Nesters Road.
02-074-39. Pg. 14 [top]. Caption: The new maintenance buildingat Blackcomb - minus the roof.
02-074-41. Pg. 14 [bottom]. Caption: View of the new Fitzsimmons bridge with the Town Centre in the background.
02-074-12. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: A smiling trio at the Grouse Mountain Ski Team Benefit. left to right: Dave Murray, Dave Simie, & Bill Murray.

Winterfest

Photographs depicting Winterfest, including images of Whistler Village, a clown making balloons, a hot air balloon, a pig roast, and Mayor Pat Carleton.

Whistler Recipes cookbook

"Whistler Recipes" compiled by the Whistler Museum and Archives and published as a promotional/fundraising item dedicated to the early pioneers who cooked and baked under challenging conditions in Alta Lake, BC. The recipes were collected from past and present valley residents and Friends of the Museum.

Table of Contents:
p. 1: Appetizers & Beverages
p. 11: Soups & Salads, Sauces & Dressings
p. 31: Vegetables
p. 45: Main Dishes
p. 75: Breads & Muffins
p. 91: Desserts
p. 113: Preserves & Pickles
p. 119: Children's Corner
p. 124: International Fare
p. 136: Quantity Cooking
p. 139: Miscellaneous
p. 141: Index

Mt. Pugh Trip - May 21 [19]55 - Home Photo

Photographs of Hanna Weber, Joe Hutton, and Peggy Hutton eating ice creams, and a stove in Jim Teevan's car on a trip to Mt. Pugh on May 21, 1955.

Captions:
001: "Mt Pugh Trip - May 21 [19]55 - Hanna Weber - Joe Hutton - Peggy Hutton - Supreme Home Photo"
002: "Mt Pugh Trip - May 21 [19]55 - Peggy Hutton - Joe Hutton - Plus X Home Photo"
003: "Mt Pugh Trip - May 21 [19]55 - Stove in Jim Teevan's car - Supreme Home Photo"

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