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              Week of November 13, 1980
              WQ-2-155 · File · November 13, 1980
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to cars; roads; mountain views; construction; meeting; awards; drinking; ski fashion; ski shop and maintenance; helicopter
              02-155-5. Pg. 1. Caption: [top] Winter descends from Blackcomb on Town Centre. Looking east from Whistler Cay Heights.
              02-155-18. Pg. 3. Caption: Worker puts finishing touches to new dog pound adjacent to Whistler public works building.
              02-155-27. Pg. 9. Caption: New Guides Carrie Ainsworth, Marisa Gianne, Jodi Rustad and Rya Kirkwood proudly display their badges.
              02-155-43. Pg. 10. Caption: Stuart Remple and Steve Kellough of Salomon and Blackcomb Staffers Elizabeth Bennett and Martin Kimble mount bindings on the new Blackcomb rental skis.
              02-155-26. Pg. 11. Caption: [top] Ruth Lotzkar, Doug O'Mara, Richard Saxton, Denver Snider and Sid Young
              02-155-25. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom] Mark Angus, Michael Burns, Lyall Fetherstonbaugh, Rolly Horsey and moderator Diane Eby.
              02-155-36. Pg. 13. Caption: A happy Blackcombe Sports staff cut through the ribbon with a pair of skis as scissors at the store opening ceremonies.
              02-155-45. Pg. 14. Caption: Gourmet's Ted Nebbeling heads out with a tray of goodies for the Blackcombe Sports store opening.
              02-155-49. Pg. 15. Caption: Manager Dennis Lamarche stands in the centre of the new unfinished Whistler Liquor Store.
              02-155-2. Pg. 16. Caption: First snow of season; Sunday Evening, November 9, 1980.
              02-155-50. Pg. 17. Caption: Blackcomb's crane overturns when shoulder gives way.
              02-155-13. Pg. [20]. Caption: November snows creep towards valley floor, telling construction workers to work faster if they don't have the roof on.

              Week of May 6, 1982
              WQ-2-242 · File · May 6, 1982
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to helicopter; trophies; film crew in Whistler Village
              Appears in May 6, 1982 issue:
              02-242-18. Pg. 5. Caption: [Stuntman?]
              02-242-24. Pg. 6. Caption: Whew! What a win! After tight competition through the season, Jim Wharin and Megan Armstrong skied to the top of the local championship series on Blackcomb.
              02-242-10. Pg. 12. Caption: Move over, J.R. On location to shoot a 10-minute promotional short for a possible new TV series called "Whistler", this film crew from Eighth Avenue Productions was the centre of excitement April 27 Driving his own Rolls-Royce is Peter Mueller (no, not the skier) who is reported to be providing financial backing for the project.
              02-242-1. Pg. 15. Caption: Stunt woman Betty Thomas makes a hasty exit through a prop window during shooting of a promotional film for a pilot "Whistler" program.

              Week of May 30, 1983
              WQ-2-307 · File · May 30, 1983
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to chairlift; snow-makers; snowplows; helicopter group photo; at the beach; swimming in Alta Lake; rafting; surfboard
              Appears in June 2, 1983 issue:
              02-307-57. Pg. 1. Caption: "Stop that" squealed friends of Cindy Thomson, but they didn't really mean it as temperatures soared to 36C Sunday. Lost Lake proved to be a haven for those seeking relief from the unseasonable heat wave.
              02-307-28. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] It was a scorching hot day, May 28, for 54 skiers and four guides atop Brandywine Mountain when they set off on a picnic and ski day organized by Whistler Heli-hiking. The Bell 212 helicopter carried the skiers, 13 at a time, to Brandywine and Powder Mountains where they skied, had lunch then tried their luck in an obstacle course. The trip back had originally been planned for May 14 but was rescheduled because of poor weather.
              02-307-45. Pg. 5. Caption: From small beginnings great things sometimes grow. Toiling under 30 plus temperatures, Christopher Forrest and Jody Edgon began excavations by the shores of Lost Lake on Monday. Unlike their elder counterparts, small contractors can dispense with building permits and zoning bylaws, and focus on the job at hand.
              02-307-88. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Marty Handlon, Ski Area Operator, Jasper.
              02-307-86. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Jimmie Spencer, Executive director, Canada West Ski Area Association, Vernon
              02-307-92. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Bob Kowalewich, Comptroller, Sunshine Village.
              02-307-80. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Feeling s-t-r-e-s-s-e-d? George Tidball, owner of Keg & Cleaver Restaurants across Canada had some tips on dealing with stress in management at a seminar May 26 during Canada West Ski Area Association's convention.
              02-307-20. Pg. 7. Caption: Fire Chief Lindsay Wilson kills two birds with one hose, While checking out the pressure on one of the municipal fire engines he provides 800 gal./min. worth of relief for a parched Alpha Lake Park.
              02-307-74. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] Alasdair Fergusson, representative for recreational skiers on the Alberta Olympic Committee, noses around the Boyne Snowmaker. For a mere $18,000 you can be the owner of this weather-maker which can turn 100 gallons of water into snow in one hour through super-cooling.
              02-307-3. Pg. 9. Caption: [middle] (Below) An interested haberdasher peruses the wares at the Canada West Ski Area Association Trade Show on May 26 in Whistler Village Inn.
              02-307-1. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom] Dave Murray studies the Southern Cross timing computer during the Canada West Ski Area Association's trade show May 26.

              Week of May 23, 1983
              WQ-2-308 · File · May 23, 1983
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to skiing; running; cycling; Great Snow Earth Water Race; canoeing; limbo at Caribbean Night; band playing; podium; Whistler Village; Whistler Mountain; drinking; paragliding; the beach; dancing; helicopter; baseball; gambling; cars; Whistler Health Planning Society; clowns; children's bike rodeo
              Appears in May 26, 1983 issue:
              02-308-201- Pg. 1. Caption: [left] Moments of madness
              02-308-232. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] Moments of madness
              02-308-293. Pg. 1. Caption: [middle] Moments of madness
              02-308-72. Pg. 2. Caption: This fleecy rider just stopped in for a while to observe the scene at the Great Snow, Earth, Water Race. While master checked out some of the canoe action down by the river, moot-mutt stayed with the steed.
              02-308-117. Pg. 3. Caption: "Team X" (Experimental?) tried out its stuff on the Great Snow, Earth, Water Race course May 22 for the first time and left many an experienced squad in its wake. Matt White, Cindy Hamilton, Lynda Hicks, Brent Muddy, and Lee Vogel hope to be back next year to defend their title.
              02-308-178. Pg. 5. Caption: [left] Constable Richard Guay, the latest recruit to Whistler RCMP detachment. Guay, a native of Quebec worked most recently for the RCMP in Surrey.
              02-308-249. Pg. 5. Caption: [right] This is what remains of a car driven by Mickey Taylor of Vancouver after it skidded off Highway 99 near the High Forest turnoff. Taylor and his passenger Warren Jones were injured in the accident and Whistler RCMP have charged Taylor with dangerous driving.
              02-308-239. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Katherine & Kristine Berry, Grade one students, Burnaby.
              02-308-243. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Joe Bowes, Consultant, Vancouver.
              02-308-245. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Frank Stoltmann, Businessman, West Vancouver.
              02-308-79. Pg. 7. Caption: Rod be limber, Rod be quick. Rod Harman was the lowest under the limbo stick at Carribbean Night III held at Stumps May 21. But the fate of the grand prize, a pair of Spalding kids, has yet to be determined. Lowest lady under the stick was Julie Lazarowica.
              02-308-312. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] Chefs, firemen and even. E.T. turned out at the bike decorating contest Saturday with some fantastically creative ideas. Most Original: Christopher Forrest, on a fire truck complete with hose. Funniest: Stephanie Simpson as The Egg. Prettiest: Melanie Busdon as Miss Strawberry Shortcake. Here, Jake Eby revs up his Cessna.
              02-308-4. Pg. 8. Caption: [middle] Sports fans turned out in droves to dig through the used equipment at Blackcomb Ski Club's sports swap during May Day Madness. The $1000 raised from sales will go towards building a club facility.
              02-308-255. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom] Gambling may be losing its popularity at Whistler, but these gals would disagree. (L to R) Bev Wylie, Penelope Domries, Barbara Tysick, Margaret Dedeluk and Cathie "Victorian" Greenwood had a gay old time tending bar at Casino Night Sunday. All proceeds go to Whistler Emergency Services.
              02-308-190. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] They're off to a Le Mans start for the Eighth Annual Snow, Earth, Water Race in Whistler May 22.
              02-308-25. Pg. 9. Caption: [middle] but many of the contestants weren't feeling so chipper by the time they reached the bottom of the hill.
              02-308-55. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom] Though the temperatures verged on scorching, you can rest assured the couple below didn't take their plunge intentionally.
              02-308-286. Pg. 10. Caption: Jeff Wuolle serves up pancakes to some of Whistler's finest flatfeet Saturday morning. Being served are (left to right) Constables Steve Davidson, Richard Guay, Rocky Fortin and Gord Simms. Rotary netted $231 for its pancake sales.
              02-308-262. Pg. 14. Caption: Pumping your arm in a slightly different way than usual volunteer nurses and board members from Whistler Health Planning Society tested blood pressure for a small donation at their booth in Whistler Village during the long weekend. Treasurer Kathie Hicks (left) reported the society made $99 and lots of new friends during the weekend. Diana Safrick (right) was one of four nurses on the scene during the weekend.

              Week of March 9, 1981
              WQ-2-133 · File · March 9, 1981
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to helicopters; car accidents; hot tub; music show in school setting; kayaking; motorhome; mountaineering; snowy mountain peaks; party; competitive skiiers
              Appears in March 12, 1981 issue:
              02-133-50. Pg. 5. Caption: [top] The Alpha Lake Aggregate pit shows no evidence of campers ....
              02-133-47. Pg. 5. Caption: [centre left] ... while there are crowds at Whistler Mountain ...
              02-133-44. Pg. 5. Caption: [centre right] ... the club cabin area ...
              02-133-41. Pg. 5. Caption: [middle left] ... the schoolyard ...
              02-133-42. Pg. 5. Caption: [middle right] ... the town centre ...
              02-133-46. Pg. 5. Caption: [bottom] ... and at the gondola base ...
              02-133-73. Pg. 8. Caption: B.C. Disabled Ski Team member Ron Backie heads through the Molstar course.
              02-133-101. Pg. 12. Caption: [top] The crowd gets out onto the dance floor at Club 10.
              02-133-34. Pg. 12. Caption: [bottom] Mayor Pat Carleton (centre) congratulates Michel Segur (left) and Jean-Jacques Aaron on the opening of their new club.
              02-133-43. Pg. 17. Caption: Early Sunday morning inspection tour of the Resort Centre left this 4X4 well stuck in the mud!
              02-133-65. Pg. [20] or back cover. Caption: You can't see the tracks, but you can see the judges (lower left) and the competitors (upper right under the rocks) at the Figure 8 contest held in the Blackcomb Bowl on Sunday (story on page 3).
              02-133-97. [Jane Burrows, Maureen [?], Kathleen Lazzina, and unknown woman]

              Week of March 15, 1984
              WQ-2-361 · File · March 15, 1984
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to 1984 World Cup ski racing; portraits; art; skiers; medal presentations for Men's Downhill; drinking; Willie Whistler; buffet; group photos; cleaning up after ski event; band playing outdoor concert; heli-skiing; helicopter interior; aerial views of the mountains; Billy Johnson; small airplanes; Pemberton Airport; buses; signing autographs; chefs preparing dinner buffet; men in costumes dancing; ski gear; gambling; Molly Boyd and the Children's Choir; Todd Brooker; Rob Boyd; dancing and acting; Serge Lang; DJ; outdoor inflatables and balloons; Hans Rammellmueller; Fischer ski tech for Podborski; Blackcomb Mountain; Expo 86 banner and parade; Whistler Conference Centre construction; marching band; party with hats; reading; Winterfest
              Appears in March 15, 1984 issue:
              02-361-45. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Several thousand people travelled from the gondola base to Whistler Village Sunday to see downhill winners Bill Johnson (U.S.), Helmut Hoeflehner (Austria) and Pirmin Zurbriggen (Switzerland) receive their soapstone sculptured trophies.
              02-361-490. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Here she is, Winterfest Queen Barbara Chomos. She was selected from a field of eight competitors last Wednesday and is here crowned by Elandra Demidoff of Studio 83.
              02-361-396. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] Standing room only was no exaggeration both Friday and Saturday night in the festival tent as Doug & The Slugs put on their best side for Winterfest. Both nights sold out, and estimates are that 2,000 danced their way through the tent Saturday.
              02-361-409. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Another first in Canada! And it happened right here in Whistler! Yes. Mayor Mark Angus was seen issuing his own gag order Saturday night behind the scenes of the Grand Ball. Despite the efforts of Umberto Menghi, Angus insisted that restraint was necessary.
              02-361-529. Pg. 8. Caption: A playful Expo Ernie floats high and might above all the excitement in the Village Square beer garden Thursday. After a magnificent Voodoo jet fly-past, Expo Ernie and hundreds of others paraded down to Mountain Square for the official opening ceremonies.
              02-361-552. Pg. 9. Caption: One of the silent workers of the World Cup circuit, Fischer ski rep Peter Heenen prepares downhill racing skis Saturday for the following day's race.
              02-361-25. Pg. 10. Caption: [top middle] Wendy Balmer, Liquor Store employee, Alta Vista.
              02-361-353. Pg. 11. Caption: Hans Loschl serves but a few plates of antipasto for the 116 guests at Saturday's Grand Ball in Myrtle Philip School. Diners paid $125 each for the five-course dinner, with proceeds going to help defray Winterfest Society expenses.
              02-361-439. Pg. 21. Caption: Todd Brooker, along with the rest of the Canadian downhill team, visited Myrtle Philip School last Wednesday, and in between signing autographs Brooker gave a short speech.

              Week of June 28, 1982
              WQ-2-280 · File · June 28, 1982
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to Sid Young; signs; town planning; Myrtle Philip Awards; Dave Murray; Bob Daly; Danny Carson; parking garage; parade; clowns; strawberry picking at Naylor Berry Farm; paddle-boating; Whistler Country Guides boating; helicopter; trucks; Creekside Husky
              Appears in July 1, 1982 issue:
              02-280-82. Pg. 1. Caption: Stubborn as a mule! Inspite of the efforts of the 'D'Arcy Prospectors' this donkey refused to cross the BCR tracks during the Pemberton Parade in celebration of Canada week.
              02-280-90. Pg. 2. Caption: Neal Davidge on Al Staehli's horse following the Pemberton Canada Week Parade June 27.
              02-280-107. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Chopper heads out with a bucket of water to help squelch the recent forest fire in Cheak
              02-280-51. Pg. 7. Caption: Principal Bob Daly gets his own award at the MPS awards day from student Stephanie Fosty.
              02-280-25. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] W. Doug Fox, Vice-President of Finance & Operations, Whistler Village Land Co.
              02-280-5. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Mike Vance, Coordinator of Planning and Design, Whistler Village Land Co.
              02-280-34. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] David O'Keefe, Skier Services and North Side Coordinator, Whistler Mountain Ski Corp.
              02-280-37. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Greg Griffith, Photographer, Owner of Mountain Moments.
              02-280-29. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Sid Young, Alderman, Land Company Director, Travel Agent.
              02-280-3. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] AL Raine, Executive Director of Whistler Resort Association.
              02-280-94. Pg. 9. Caption: Jan Naylor displays some of the strawberries (see inset) now ready for picking at the Naylor Berry Farm 3 km north of Pemberton.
              02-280-92. Pg. 9. Caption: [inset] Strawberries.
              02-280-97. Pg. 11. Caption: Not even the rain stopped these kids from a practice paddle on Alta Lake for the Whistler Country Guides Kids Races. Bad weather postponed the races to Saturday, July 3 at 9:30 a.m. at Wayside Park.
              02-280-46. Pg. 12. Caption: Dave Murray presents Willy Raine with the Dave Murray award at the school awards day June 28.
              02-280-10. Pg. 14. Caption: New stop signs often get ignored, so the municipality placed reminders in front of this sign on the intersection of Rainbow, Matterhorn and Camino Drive.
              02-280-112. Pg. 16. Caption: Not a military invasion of Whistler! This row of army vehicles was part of a contingent of about 15 trucks from the 12th Service Battalion from Sea Island that stopped off at Whistler over the weekend en route to Lillooet Lake as part of a deployment exercise.

              Week of June 26 [2], 1980
              WQ-2-107 · File · June [9 or 26], 1980
              Part of Whistler Question

              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 June 22, 1982
              WQ-2-281 · File · June 22, 1982
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to boating Alta Lake; bike rodeo; School Sports Day; Carpay horses at town centre Whistler Village; fire; Carpa[y?] Estate; windsurfing and motorcycling at Alta Lake; heli-hiking; town planning; children's activities; mountaineering; Great Northern Railway; bar; railway tracks; cat; Spring Slalom Whitewater Kayaking; Paul Morrison; cycling; car accident; Whistler Riding Centre construction; First Annual Whistler Off-Road Bike Race
              Appears in June 24 1982 issue:
              02-281-60. Pg. 1. Caption: There's more than one way to cool down on a hot summer's day, as these cross country motorcyclists proved Sunday in Daisy Lake Park. -- Photo John Bartosik.
              02-281-43. Pg. 2. Caption: Whistler firefighters would like to avoid blazes like this one, which broke out near Klahanie campgrounds south of Squamish.
              02-281-257. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Artist's rendering of the 14,000 sq. ft. Lodge.
              02-281-258. Pg. 3. Caption: [middle] ... and covered stables for the equestrian centre in Whistler Cay.
              02-281-115. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Myrtle Philip School kids play a game of toss the water bomb -- an ideal sport for a hot summer's day such as the one that beamed down on Sports Day '82.
              02-281-125. Pg. 5. Caption: [left] Lower level layout of Sports & Convention Centre.
              02-281-121. Pg. 5. Caption: [right] Upper level layout of centre.
              02-281-10. Pg. 6. Caption: Parks Planner Tom Barratt (foreground) oversees operation while workers weigh anchors on the new municipal raft, being launched on its maiden voyage to Wayside Park.
              02-281-137. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Cindy Wilding, Unemployed, White Gold Estates.
              02-281-139. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Mark Petriw, Businessman, High Forest.
              02-281-135. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Ted Pryce-Jones, Surveyor, Alpine Meadows.
              02-281-132. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Letisha Greene, Vegetarian guru, Alpine Meadows.
              02-281-128. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Ivan Dubinsky, Unemployed packer driver, Alta Vista.
              02-281-90. Pg. 9. Caption: Mike Jakobsson ties in Dave Trevelan, director of sales for Sheraton Landmark Hotels.
              02-281-99or100. Pg. 9. Caption: [advertisement] Whistler Heli-Hiking
              02-281-7. Pg. 10. Caption: Myrtle Philip school students parade their decorated bicycles at last week's Sports Day.
              02-281-249. Pg. 12. Caption: Competitor in the First Annual Whistler Off-Road Bike Race soars over a bump en route to Lost Lake and 25 miles of heavy pedalling.
              02-281-232. Pg. 14. Caption: Denver Snider -- Whistler is ready for blackjack and roulette.
              02-281-261. Pg. 18. Caption: [top] Co-winners of Pemberton Secondary's Grade 10 award of the year were Whistler Students, Susan Heilig (above)
              02-281-190. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom] and Scott Logue.