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Week of October 4, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to women's golf tournament; Whistler Conference Centre construction; books; ski gear

Golfing

Photographs of a man identified as "Baird" on the slide labels golfing. the labels also identify the golf course as Whistler Golf Course.

Week of May 16, 1979

Photographs including bu not limited to town planning; Whistler Village Construction; Cheakamus Lake trails; Lost Lake trails; golf course
002-009-21 on pg. 1. Caption: Terry Minger addresses the Ratepayers Association while A.L.D.R.A. president Diane Eby and Neil Griggs look on.
02-009-28 on pg. 3. Caption: Some of the B.C. Tourism Travel Counsellors who visited Whistler on Sunday.
02-009-17 on pg. 4. Caption: Whistler Village Land Company president Terry Minger.
02-009-02 on pg. 7. Caption: Voters line up to vote in the gym at last week's Provincial Election.
02-009-13 on pg. 14. Caption: Franki pile rig in place at the Town Centre.
02-009-23 on pg. 15. Caption: A serene spring scene -- golfers tee off at the Whistler Golf Course.
02-009-15 on pg. 19. Caption: Clearing starts on the road into the new Golf Course estates.
02-009-08 on pg. [20] or back cover. Caption: Sections of precast concrete mount up at the Olympic parking lot.

Week of June 26 [2], 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Construction of Whistler Golf Course; golfing; playing tennis at Whistler Creek Lodge
Appears in June 26, 1980 issue:
02-107-15. Pg. 8. Caption: Arnold Palmer chats with the crowd towards close of the official ceremony.
02-107-2. Pg. 12. Caption: [bottom] While below Wayne Wong of the ski camp and friend play on the new surface three days later.
02-107-21 Pg. 5. Caption: [left] Chopper spins and dips above Whistler benchlands.
02-107-20. Pg. 5. Caption: [right] as lowest lift of three chair north face lift system is installed from top down.

Week of May 1, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to skiing; golfing; Meager Creek Hot Springs; Construction; Railway tracks
02-118-54. Pg. 1. Caption: A golfer drives one off the third tee at the Whistler Golf Course against a backdrop of the Blackcomb ski runs during the Bob Parson's Memorial Golf Tournament (results on page 6).
02-118-58. Pg. 4. Caption: Nester's residents won't have any speeders in their neighbourhood if they can help it. And to help them are large to dangerous-sized boulders strewn about the roadway in an attempt to slow drivers to a crawl.
02-118-51. Pg. 5. Caption: This temporary decking on the bridge over Fitzsimmons Creek on the Blackcomb access road will be replaced during May by a full width concrete surface.
02-118-60. Pg. 7. Caption: Chauffeur Chris Speedie and assistant Rod McLeod take the golf course refreshment buggy around the course at the Bob Parson's Memorial Golf Tournament.
02-118-5. Pg. 13. Caption: Public Safety Building stands at the far end of the lot to be used at the Town Centre site for the 100-man trailer construction camp. The Public Safety Building's official opening is this Saturday (May 3).
02-118-45. Pg. 14. Caption: (Left to right) Minister of Tourism Pat Jordan chats with our Pat - Mayor Carleton -- at the Town Centre during a tour of the site and an explanation by the mayor of what is exactly going on at the busy construction site. With Honourable Minister and Mayr are Tourist ministry staff Joan Jarvis and George Plul.
02-118-1. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: Reinforcing steel rods shoot like weeds from the ground at the foundation site of the Mountain Inn. The first phase of the 300 room inn is in full swing with foundations to be poured soon. In the background is the Town Centre phase 1 construction.

Week of August 20, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to Whistler Marmot mascot sowing seeds at golf course
Appears in September 3, 1981 issue:
02-168-34. Pg. [20]. Caption: Willie Whistler gives Bonnie Cerka of the Resort Association a golf lesson.

Week of August 25, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; showing awards in Whistler Village; Duckhams Motor Oil; cars; roads; golf tournament; party; Binkley and Doinkle puppet show; Molson Fun Fitness Swim; Harley's at Carleton Lodge; swimming in Alta Lake; car rally; Twigs; baseball; motorcycles; cycling; bikes; outdoor concert; opening of the Whistler Golf Course
Appears in September 1, 1983 issue:
02-335-116. Pg. 10. Caption: Delta Mountain Inn's new Director of Sales is 32-year-old Charles Ku. Hired for the position Aug, 15, Ku was previously with the Century Plaza Hotel in Vancouver. He has been in the hotel business for 12 years and started at the venerable Empress Hotel in Victoria as a dishwasher. Ku, who has been skiing at Whistler for six years, says he almost feels like one of the locals. He replaces Robin Thompson as Director of Sales.
Appears in August 25, 1983 issue:
02-335-26. Pg. 1. Caption: Arnold Palmer show his fine follow through after sending a shot nearly 200 years with a 9 iron, Palmer stress proper rhythm rather than pure power to achieve those awesome shots. Sunday golfers watch one of the U.S. Professional Golf Association's all-time greats in Whistler. What a way to open a gold course!
02-335-155. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Arnold Palmer chats with Tony Brummet, second from the left, minister of Lands, Parks and Housing, Allan Williams, WLC Developments Ltd. director and former Attorney General, and Chester Johnson, far right, WLC's chairman of the board, before the official tee-off Monday.
02-335-61. Pg. 5. Caption: In between watching the Binkley and Doinkle Puppet Show in Whistler Village Thursday afternoon, these kids are participating in a jam session led by Karen Overgaard.
02-335-100. Pg. 7. Caption: [left] Ralph Brooke, left, and his wife, Jean, relax in their black 1949 MG TC Saturday.
02-335-104. Pg. 7. Caption: [right] Richard Hartl crosses the finish line in 40:42.
02-335-188. Pg. 9. Caption: Bikers show their Harleys in front of the Carleton Lodge.

Week of September 29, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to hockey; portraits; golf; art; chairlift on Whistler Mountain; helicopter; aerobics; biking; hot tub; meeting; wedding; flowers and gardening; roads and bridges; Club Cabin development
Appears in October 13, 1983 issue:
02-354-174. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] Tom Barratt inspects one of the specimens from the municipal nursery.
02-354-181. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom] Karen Edwards perches in front of miniature salal.
Appears in October 6, 1983 issue:
02-354-35. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Doug Barr, Carpenter, Emerald Estates.
02-354-49. Pg. 8. Caption: Giles Dufort, fresh from the Piedmont Golf Club north of Montreal, takes a few practice shots on the Whistler golf course. Dufort is join Paul Dellanzo, club professional in the position of assistant gold professional. Dufort says that when he heard about the course, he was interested immediately. "It's a very professional course. It's unique and beautiful with the mountains around." Dufort has played extensively in Florida and will be spending this winter there before returning in May to begin his duties.
02-354-58. Pg. 9. Caption: Germaine Degenhardt's Dawn Breaking over the Snowcamp on Singing Pass is but one of 62 paintings on display at the Sundial Restaurant. Degenhardt, 51, was born in Vancouver and attend the Vancouver School of Art. The Pemberton artist, who lived in Whistler for 12 years, also studied in Paris before returning to the West Coast where she learned silk screen printing. What are her favourite subjects? "Whatever turns me on," she says.
02-354-33. Pg. 10. Caption: John Hunter Trucking goalie Steve Brunn misses a shot that grazes the post in Saturday's Howe Sound Hockey League game opener against Tapley's Winterhawks. Brunn was pestered with shots from Winterhawk forwards and defencemen all game long. A porous John Hunter defence coupled with fast skating Winterhawk players proved too much for the Squamish team as they went down to defeat 6-3.
Appears in September 29, 1983 issue:
02-354-225. Pg. 1. Caption: [left] Greg Lee, new head skiing coach at Blackcomb, gets a head start working out with local girls and boys Sunday morning. Lee, a former World Pro Skiing Circuit skier, also does colour commentary for CBC Sports. Before Sunday's soccer game Lee showed kids how to take their heart rate for better fitness.
02-354-145. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] Roy Ferris, head of new indoor tennis court development.
02-354-129. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Jackson Davies, one of the stalwarts of the long-running Kitsilano spoof Talking Dirty and well-known Vancouver comedic actor, take his eyes of Chris Myles during taping of a Whistler Resort Association promotional film in Delta Mountain Inn Monday. The film being produced by Chris Petersen and Michael Robison of Petersen Productions, should be completed by the end of October.
02-354-190. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Brownies Karen Kogler, Sonja RIckli, Madeleine Domries, Sara Jennings, Marika Richoz, Jessica Wilson, Adrienne Richters, Joanne Denduyf, Jessica Humphrey, Melanie Busdon, Leah Wuolle, and Heather Paul listend attentively to leader Brown Owl (alias Bettina Weidemann) at the first meeting of the season at Myrtle Philip School, Wednesday, September 21. Brown Owl say that Brownies meet once a week, from 6:30 to 8p.m. at the school, and are open to girls aged six through nine.
02-354-162. Pg. 5. Caption: Two long-time Whistler residents, Pauline and Ray Wiebe, enjoy their sunny wedding day Sept. 24 in Vancouver. After a splendid ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Wiebe headed off on their honeymoon for even more sun in Southern California.
02-354-226. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Brenda Davison, Village Store employee, White Gold.
02-354-105. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Jeff Wuolle, Owner/Manager Twin Peaks Property Management, Whistler Village.
02-354-89. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Travel agency managers enjoy the view from the Whistler Mountain Roundhouse. Here to experience Whistler before promoting it, the managers spent their five days at the Whistler Village Inn.
02-354-151. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Out for a postprandial training ride, cyclist Todd McPhalen coasts down Village Gate Boulevard. Not seen are Dave MacPhail, Don Barr and Murray Sudden, nuclei of the soon-to-be Team Whistler.
02-354-123. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom] Getting' down is the way to get in shape at Bodyworks. Workouts will be moving to Myrtle Philip School starting Monday.
02-354-192. Pg. 9. Caption: [right] Alpine Paving workmen roll along Mountain Lane and put the finishing touches to the route. With Village Stroll paving now complete all that remains is completing Whistler Way from Tantalus Lodge to the underground parking entrance.
02-354-98. Pg. 12. Caption: The skiing never stops for Philippe Lavoie and Brentt Wood, seen here atop Whistler Mountain Sunday before boot-skiing on remaining snow.
02-354-220. Pg. 14. Caption: "Dorfmusik" players entertain village crowds Sundays. Group carries on Swiss tradition of a village band.

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