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Week of November 6, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Dave Murray; dinner event; houses; roads; car accident
02-156-28. Pg. 1. Caption: T.W.U. members picket the Whistler Village site on Tuesday, November 4.
02-156-18. Pg. 4. Caption: [top] At the National Team Benefit -- (top) Dave Murray draws the door prize
02-156-16. Pg. 4. Caption: [bottom] While, a rather hoarse Paul Burrows auctions off a shapely number 60 bib.
02-156-4. Pg. 12. Caption: TIMBER! This is the end of the tree that fell on several cars outside the Keg on Saturday evening.
02-156-34. Pg. 17. Caption: Misguided truck -- the accident occurred on Tuesday when Hydro crews were fixing some downed lines.

Week of November 31, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to railway tracks; bridge; river; costumes; plans for proposed medical facility for Whistler; buffet dinner; aerial photos
Appears in November 5, 1981 issue:
02-201-14. Pg 4. Caption: [bottom] The last straw -- the undermining of the Culliton Creek bridges that forced closure of the Squamish-Whistler Highway on Saturday, October 31.
02-201-39. Pg. 13. Caption: A picnic in the rain! The Stoney's gang and friends pose on their terrace during the weekend rain-storm.
02-201-24. Pg. 22. Caption: A smiling Araxi and Hagop Evrensel stand at the entrance of their restaurant -- the Salt & Pepper -- on the occasion of its opening, on October 31.

Week of November 18, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to broken road; cleaning; driving; police; dinner; mountain views; car accidents; restaurant; drinking; construction
Appears in November 17, 1981 issue:
02-197-61. Pg. 1. Caption: [left] Looking good big old Softie...
02-197-64. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] ...and you too, Blackcomb with your new coats of snow.
02-197-20. Pg. 3. Caption: Oops -- didn't think that telephone pole looked like that last night. This one took a nose-dive in the early morning hours of Saturday, November 14, knocking out power in the southern part of the municipality for several hours. B.C. Hydro said that the rain-soaked earth was at the root of the problem.
02-197-86. Pg. 4. Caption: Dept.of Highways worker stands on one of the 44,000 lb. concrete beams that will make up the base of the Bridge at River of Golden Dreams.
02-197-47. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Chris Speedie, Whistler Cay.
02-197-46. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Rita Knudsen, St. Anton's Village
02-197-43. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Murray R. Dawson, Alpine '68.
02-197-45. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Kevin Rose, Nesters Road.
02-197-49. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Iole De Carlo, Emerald Estates.
02-197-48. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Rocco, Alta Vista.
02-197-14. Pg. 11. Caption: It was the last breakfast -- a fitting occasion for Jan Systad to serve son Christopher. Champagne poured with the orange juice as friends bid farewell to the five-year tradition of the Cookhouse.
02-197-36. Pg. 12. Caption: Back to offer you Chinese culinary delights, one Edmond Wong and crew of the Alta Lake Inn. (l to r) Law, Tse, Kwang -- your cooks; Gilbert, president; Peni, waitress; Edmond; and Jeannie, waitress.
02-197-80. Pg. 13. Caption: John and Kris Robinson with Bernie and Donna Hauschka at the re-opening of Beau's.
02-197-25. Pg. 14. Caption: Al Raine displays his broadjumping skills for sons Charlie and Willie, an unidentified family friend and the family dog.
02-197-101. Pg. 15. Caption: [top] Oh happy days -- frosted slopes and free season's passes from each mountain. Roland Kentel (left), president of Whistler Athletic Society, was pleased to present Rod MacLeod with a pass to Whistler and Cheryl Devine with one to Blackcomb for their top efforts in raising money for the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope, Rod raise $1,260 and Cheryl raised $1,134.
02-197-28. Pg. 15. Caption: [bottom] Constable Gordon A. Sims has just joined the Whistler Detachment after 6 1/2 years in North Vancouver.
02-197-39. Pg. 19. Caption: Treasurer Gary Raymond plays at the keyboard of the municipality's new $60,000 Basic MAI system 210 computer. The system is capable of printing 150 lines per minute and storing up to 14 million characters. Tax accountant Kathy Hicks and MAI system analyst Gene Wong look on.
02-197-7-8. Pg. 20. Caption: Aftermath of recent flooding. Lost Lake Trail cut in two by raging water at Beaver Dam tree.

Week of November 12, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to dinner event; pinata; art
November 12, 1981
02-198-32. Pg. 6. Caption: Roy and Olga Tomlinson pose beside some of their award-winning lithographic prints.
02-198-29. Pg. 12. Caption: Prize winners Jean Jacques Aaron and Joanne Laforce at the Creekhouse Mexican Night.
02-198-6. Pg. 15. Caption: Another tableful of happy people at the Creekhouse "Fiesta Night' November 4.
02-198-3. Pg. 18. Caption: [top] Frank and Linda Satre at the fiesta -- Frank wearing a poncho from Teresa Delgado's father in Chihuahua.

Week of November 10, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to dinner event at a restaurant; ski swap; running; construction; Girl Guides; Fiesta Night at Creekhouse
Appears in November 12, 1981 issue:
02-199-29. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] Lower picture shows the new bridge and culvert in place by November 10.
02-199-42. Pg. 3. Caption: Lexi Ross and Craig Tomlinson look over the selection of skis at the ski swap.
02-199-60. Pg. 5. Caption: [Interface with Corporal Larry Killaly]
02-199-51. Pg. 11. Caption: [top left] Anne Lanskail, White Gold
02-199-57. Pg. 11. Caption: [top middle] Judy Journeaux, Nester's Road.
02-199-55. Pg. 11. Caption: [top right] Larry Beaulac, Alpine Meadows.
02-199-52. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom left] Ted Handford, Brio.
02-199-50. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom middle] Carol De Varemes, Nesters Road.
02-199-59. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom right] Tom Swiston, Adventures West.
02-199-15. Pg. 13. Caption: Artist Roy Tomlinson demonstrates his technique on a litho stone at the showing at Inge Neilsen's.
02-199-63. Pg. 14. Caption: Snowy Owl Aileen Shaw and Brown Owl Bettina Weidermann at the Brownie Fly-Up.
02-199-46 Pg. 17. Caption: Ross Morben, the new manager of Beau's, lends a helping hand to the new renovations which include a live entertainment lounge.
02-199-10. Pg. 18. Caption: One of the groups at the Fiesta.
02-199-23 Pg. [24]. Caption: MacPac Realty ad
02-199-25. Pg. [24]. Caption: MacPac Realty ad
02-199-28. Pg. [24] . Caption: MacPac Realty ad

Week of November 1, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to construction; snowball fight; Whistler Village; councillors; Terry Rodgers; Halloween party; jack-o-lantern; balloons; John Ritchie; Jim McConkey; evening event; Rotary Club; massages; Podborski; Brooker; dinner event; Dave Murray; costumes; dancing; Araxi's forst birthday party; Canadian National Ski Team Benefit; watching firework display; Nasty Jack's Halloween Party
Appears in November 4, 1982 issue:
02-295-172. Pg. 1. Caption: And the winner is ... Steve Pwdborski draws the lucky number of the grand prize winner at the Canadian National Ski Team Benefit as Dennis Waddingham looks on. The benefit was held Oct. 29 at L'Apres.
02-295-10. Pg. 2. Caption: What a better way to end an evening of trick or treating than being treated to Whistler's third annual Halloween fireworks display, put on by the Whistler Volunteer Fire Department.
02-295-192 Pg. 3. Caption: [top left] Halloween brought all kinds in all sorts of outfits into Whistler Village Oct. 30 and 31. At left, revellers lauded and larded the virtues of fat super heroes at Nasty Jack's Halloween Party Oct. 30.
02-295-198. Pg. 3. Caption: [top right] Meanwhile, on the other side of town, oil barons and assorted unidentifiable whooped it up at Bullets Cabaret.
02-295-140. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Whistler Ratepayers listen to Garry Watson, who surprised the meeting with a censuring motion agains outgoing President Ruth Lotzkar.
02-295-39. Pg. 6. Caption: Mark Angus
02-295-20. Pg. 6. Caption: Sid Young
02-295-127. Pg. 6. Caption: Craig MacKenzie
02-295-4. Pg. 6. Caption: Mark Sadler
02-295-5. Pg. 6. Caption: Fred Barter
02-295-37 Pg. 7. Bernie Hauschka
02-295-156. Pg. 7. David O'Keefe
02-295-154. Pg. 7. Bill Peterson
02-295-83. Pg. 7. Terry Rodgers
02-295-45. Pg. 7. Denver Snider
02-295-118. Pg. 7. Judy Fosty
02-295-120. Pg. 7. Bob Mallett
02-295-9. Pg. 8. Caption: Provincial crews began taking apart the Bailey bridge which spans the River of Golden Dreams at Highway 99. Work on the dismantling job began Nov. 1.
02-295-151. Pg. 8. Caption: Bill Peterson Advertisement
02-295-109. Pg. 9. Caption: McConkey Ski shop staff consult with a ski industry rep on the season's latest equipment.
02-295-157. Pg. 9. Caption: David O'Keefe Advertisement
02-295-68. Pg. 10. Caption: His Honour Dave Murray passes royal judgement on the winning costume at Araxi's first birthday party Sunday, Oct. 31. Lucky Andre walked away with $100 for his light and airy costume, which just may give the mountains some bright ideas for transporting skiers.
02-295-110. Pg. 11. Caption: Jim McConkey's Ski Shop gets a face-lift over the weekend in anticipation of the upcoming ski season. Sales reps from a variety of ski equipment manufacturers were on hand Saturday to get the season off to a well-informed start.
02-295-123. Pg. 12. Caption: Bob Mallett Advertisement.
02-295-5. Pg. 12. Caption: Fred Barter Advertisement.
02-295-118. Pg. 13. Caption: Judy Fosty Advertisement.
02-295-77. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Michael Vance, Planning Consultant, Alpine Meadows.
02-295-75. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Rollie Horsey, Retired, Alta Vista.
02-295-137. Pg. 16. Caption: [top] Smokey Batzer demonstrates artifical resuscitation techniques to employees of the Delta Mountain Inn.
02-295-134. Pg. 16. Caption: [bottom] A volunteer from the audience takes aim and fires, dousing the remains of a wastepaper-basket fire.

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 May 28, 1981 [2]

Photographs including but not limited to moving Muni Hall; dinner party; drinking; town planning; Daisy Lake; biking; construction
Appears in May 28, 1981 issue:
02-183-10. Pg. 1. Caption: [top] The Keg hist the road on Lorimer.
02-183-22. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Well-wishers at Snook's surprise party.
02-183-29. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Kurt and Maralyn Snook decked out in their Arabian going-away outfits.
02-183-28. Pg. 11. Caption: Kurt and Maralyn Snook in the shiekest garb for the desert at their going-away party in Stoney's back room on Friday, May 22.
02-183-49. Pg. 13. Caption: [top] [Garibaldi - a first anniversary but, not a very happy one] - article title.
02-183-45. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom] [Garibaldi - a first anniversary but, not a very happy one] - article title.
02-183-60. Pg. 14. Caption: Constable F. Pinnock runs through the bike safety testing course that he and Constable Gabriel of Pemberton set up at MPE on Friday, May 22. Young participants in the recent "Bike for Life" mini-course and several Girl Guides successfully rode their bicycles through the obstacle course to earn certificates for their cycling expertise.
02-183-66. Pg. 16. Caption: [bottom] Workman standing under rising floor strips forms from a maze of steel.
02-183-64. Pg. [20]. Caption: Andrea Wuolle, Sherida Snook, Morag Marshall and Jody Rustad planting one of the many Douglas fir trees around Myrtle Philip Elementary school yard on May 22. Tree seedlings were donated by the Ministry of Forests.

Week of May 21, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to moving Muni Hall; dinner event; drinking; bike rodeo; cake walk; Great Snow Earth Water Race; trophies; cars; Al Raine; Pemberton Rodeo; windsurfing; boating; canoeing; cycling; Alta Lake; running; hopscotch; Whistler Village; Liquor Store; car accidents; gondola; skiing Whistler Mountain
Appears in May 21, 1981 issue:
02-184-319. Pg. 1. Caption: [top] Nello Busdon, final runner for winning Great Race team prepares to leap Fitzsimmons Creek.
02-184-225. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] The Mariner vehicle after Monday's accident.
02-184-275. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Whistler Ski Bums steer riding.
02-184-269. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] and Calf roping - scenes from the Lillooet Lake Rodeo.
02-184-77. Pg. 4. Caption: The weal winners in the second annual Whistler Wood Walley turned out to be Rick Ilich (right) and his partner Mike Rekes. Duncan Innes (left), and Hodie and Wendy Rondeau helped organize the 45 participants who drove from Ambleside Park to Whistler on a scavenger hunt for such wonderful souvenirs as a hamburger wrapper form[sic] the Squamish Burger Baron.
02-184-93. Pg. 5. Caption: Al Raine portrait.
02-184-32. Pg. 7. Caption: Garry Watson presents Doug Sutcliffe with a print of Whistler Village at the Founder Dinner.
02-184-297. Pg. 9. Caption: Fred Zowan shows off his specialized ski bindings at the start of the Great Race.
02-184-45. Pg. 10. Caption: [top left] [Kids on bikes]
02-184-138. Pg. 10. Caption: [middle left] [Windsurfers]
02-184-184. Pg.10. Caption: [bottom left] [Runners participating in the Great Race]
02-184-189. Pg. 10. Caption: [bottom center] [Runners participating in the Great Race]
02-184-183. Pg. 10. Caption: [bottom right] [Runners participating in the Great Race]
02-184-200. Pg.10-11. Caption: [top] [Great Race team]
02-184-186. Pg. 10-11. Caption:[bottom] [Portrait]
02-184-165. Pg. 11. Caption: [top right] [Rafters]
02-184-172. Pg. 11. Caption: [middle top] [Canoers participating in the Great Race]
02-184-171. Pg. 11. Caption: [middle bottom] [Canoers participating in the Great Race]
02-184-252. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom left] [Cyclists participating in the Great Race]
02-184-251. Pg 11. Caption: [bottom right] [Cyclists participating in the Great Race]
02-184-277. Pg. 14. Caption: Contestant in the girl's barrel racing event at the Lillooet Lake Rodeo on May 15.
02-184-12. Pg. 15. Caption: Nickel Bros. truck prepares to move the Whistler town hall from its old location.
02-184-313. Pg. [20]. Caption: All wired up - Skier/runner for the 'Loose Change' team reaches the lift base just ahead of ALSC's Les Mac Donald.

Week of May 11, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to hot tub; party; tour; baseball; Men's Fast Ball League; The Cookhouse; tennis; construction; cars; Great Snow Earth Water Race; dinner
Appears in May 14, 1981 issue:
02-185-19. Pg. 1. Caption: [top] The work proceeds - crew works in the centre of the river (above)...
02-185-18. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom]...while Dawson's Norm Wilson explains the project to the school students (below).
02-185-1 Pg. 3. Caption: Nine kids in a tub. Mini-Whistlerites enjoy a whirl in the pool during the Mother's Day Party for the Tuesday Ski Club at the Maxwell residence in Whistler Cay.
02-185-68. Pg. 5. Caption: [left] Slugger Dawson works it out at home plate.
02-185-32. Pg. 5. Caption: [right] The racey A's: back row (L to R) Brian Funk, Chris Jacob, Bob Taylor, Brent Grimm, Dave Paterson, Kirk Sudds. Front Row (L to R) Scotty Hurren, Gary Jones, Neil Mawdsley, Ken Hall, Bob Dawson, Missing: Frank Switzer, Bob Griffiths, Brent Harley.
02-185-53. Pg. 6. Caption: Highland Lodge
02-185-88. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Community Club Mother's Day Pancake Breakfast -- Neil Roberts and Rick Valleau serve up the goodies to Suzanne Wilson.
02-185-92. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom] While the Willoughby family enjoys the pancakes and sausages.
02-185-38. Pg. 9. Caption: June 19, 1978 ... Day One of the Cookhouse featuring Rod McLeod, Bruce Moon, Rich Miller, Geoff Power and Don Willoughby on deck for a 35 cent coffee.
02-185-56. Pg. 16. Caption: Raising a racquet at the Inside Out Club is Stephen Vogler of Whistler.

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