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Week of January 31, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Skiing at Whistler Mountain; outdoor ice hockey; bagpipes; costumes
02-24-27 on pg. 1. Caption [L]: Volunteer Fire Department pumper truck pumping into the Alpine Water system from 19 Mile Creek.
02-24-06 on pg. 1. Caption[R]: Pro patroller races through the Molstar race on Whistler Mountain on Thursday while 2 suspended skiers look on!
02-24-04 on pg. 3. Caption [L]: R.C.M.P. and Mountain Hostesses working at the "Ski Watch" programme during Tuesday's snowstorm.
02-24-13 on pg. 3. Caption [R]: The Spring is Sprung (in January) -- skiers sunning themselves on Thursday beside the Gondola Barn.
02-24-16 on pg. 6. Caption [L]: Elmer Hellevang plays the "pipes" as he leads the parade for the haggis.
02-24-38 on pg. 6. Caption [R]: "Fiona Heather MacVanderlee" waxes eloquent as she predicts the future.
02-24-25 on pg. 7. Caption [L]: "Son" Jim Russell, "Chieftain Jim Adamson & "Pretty"Con Vanderlee during the Pemberdoon skit at the Legion Burns' dinner.
02-24-33 on pg. 7. Caption [R]: Hatted, bearded & kilted, dancers Naylor and Burrows give it a fling! photo J. Russell.
02-24-30 on pg. 11. Caption: Alpine Meadows' water reservoir after it had been filled by the fire truck pumper on Saturday.
02-24-22 on pg. [16]. Caption: Whistler Municipal broomball team exhibits the fine form that won it the Winterfest Broomball Trophy on Sunday.

Week of January 10, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to outdoor ice hockey; car accident; small aircraft; raccoons; roads
02-26-01 on pg. 1. Caption: And a Happy New Year to you! Bags of holiday goodies stacked in, around and on top of the Function Junction bins after the Christmas/New Year's holiday.
02-26-18 on pg. 6. Caption: (Above) Rocky the Raccoon pays his nightly visit through the hole in the rock at the Whistler Vale bar.
02-26-22 on pg. 6. Caption: (Left) Bartender Rosarie Gauthier and manager Per Christiansen behind the bar in the Christiana's remodelled Bavarian Lounge.
02-26-30 on pg. 7. Caption: STOL Airplane takes off from the Mons' airstrip on Sunday.
02-26-28 on pg. 8. Caption: One for the road! -- Highways' gravel truck being rescued out of the ditch by the Wayside Park on Sunday, January 7.
02-26-11 on pg. [16]. Caption: Sign of the times! -- Burst pipes due to the freezing cold weather. This has been happening all over Whistler this winter. This particular instance is at Whistler Vale.

Week of October 18, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to children presenting art; meeting; hockey; chairlifts in the fog; football in the snow; cars; dinner event; Whistler's Pierre Trudeau; Whistler Winterhawks; Alta Lake Community Club; Myrtle Philip School Fire Prevention Week; L'Apres
Appears in October 21, 1982 issue:
02-299-43. Pg. 1. Caption: A Whistler wonderland appeared overnight Sunday, Oct. 17 with the season's first snow in the valley.
02-299-29. Pg. 3. Caption: Whistler Council shows the signs of a gruelling three-hour public hearing held to discuss bylaws for the equestrian centre Oct. 18.
02-299-73. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Vikki Fuller, Future Village store operator, Alpine Meadows.
02-299-66. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Pierre Trudeau, Insulation contractor, Alpine Meadows.
02-299-12. Pg. 7. Caption: A close call for the Squamish Hunters as Whistler WInterhawks set up a shot-on-goal in Saturday''s game.
02-299-60. Pg. 10. Caption: Newcomvers and old-timers enjoyed tea and nibbles at the second annual Welcom to Whistler Tea put on by the Alta Lake Community Club in Blackcomb Lodge Sunday, Oct. 17.
02-299-1. Pg. 11. Caption: Myrtle Philip School Fire Prevention Week poster winners display their winning paintings. From left to right: Jessica Humphries, Michele Zinsli, Heather Paul, Karen Wylie, Shannon Brown-Ashton, Sonja Richli, Peaches Grant, Missing is Rya Kirkwood.
02-299-21. Pg. 12. Caption: [top] New crew at L'Apres are food-service supervisors (left to right) Debi Smolkin, Louis-Rene Jobin, Brenda Thompson and Chris Bahrey.
02-299-57. Pg. 13. Caption: The world was someone's living room -- so who needs a TV when you can sit and watch the crowds stroll by in the municipal parking lot.
02-299-74. Pg. 14. Caption: Richard Miller outside Granny's Food Emporium, which will open in Whistler Nov. 1.
02-299-49. Pg. 16. Caption: DeMolay youngsters take full advantage of the first snow of the season and run through a very crisp game of flag football Sunday, Oct. 17.

Week of October 11, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to dogs; construction; birds; Whistler Village; airplane interior; evening event; Okanagan helicopter; hockey; logging; Blackcomb Lift Installation; RCMP; Fire Dept.; Lift 6 construction
Appears in multiple issues October 1982:
02-300-166. Caption: Advertisement: Portraits for appointment phone: John Bartosik.
Appears in October 21, 1982 issue:
02-300-189. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Sergeant Jim Hogarth settles into his new duties as head of the Whistler RCMP detachment. With 17 years on police forces, Hogarth brings a good deal of experience to the position. He resides in Emerald Estates with his wife and two daughters.
Appears in October 14, 1982 issue:
02-300-122. Pg. 1. Caption: Chop-chop. Dozens of Whistlerites took advantage of a stockpile of free timber left on the slopes of Blackcomb Mountain after trail clearing operations. The mountain was open to the public Saturday and Sunday.
02-300-53. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Worker welds part onto tower head assembly due to be installed on lift no. 6, under construction on Blackcomb Mountain.
02-300-68. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] It's a dog's life at the pound when your master hasn't show up yet to pay the fine and bring you home again.
02-300-52. Pg. 5. Caption: It may not be the CFL, but the enthusiasm was there for players in a Monday game of touch football.
02-300-75. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Darell (and Matthew) Munro, Chiropractor, Abbotsford.
02-300-80. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Adair Green, Accountant, Vancouver.
02-300-72. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Jack Robertson, Bartender, Brio Estates.
02-300-93. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] A great shot by Whistler Winterhawk's John Gabura is foiled by Squamish Hawks goalkeeper at the game Friday, Oct. 8 in Squamish.
02-300-184. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Door to the Windwhistle condominiums which was broken Oct. 7 -- a common occurrence in Whistler Village.
02-300-50. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom] Bernadette and Michael Demens, at their Whistler reception Saturday, Oct. 9. They were married Sept. 14 in Ontario.
02-300-179. Pg. 8. Caption: Whistler's future firefighters examine the tools of the trade Oct. 6 at Myrtle Philip School.
02-300-60. Pg. 9. Caption: Crowds swarmed to Whistler Village over the Thanksgiving weekend to enjoy some sun and relaxation.
02-300-103. Pg. 10. Caption: [top] View from below and a view from above. Sikorski S61 chopper lifts cement for the tower pads to Backcomb's new lift no. 6.
02-300-26. Pg. 10. Caption: [bottom] View from above.

Week of March 15, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; band playing; mask; art show ; Willie Whistler; drinking; Heritage Canada; fashion show; cars; store; Whistler Winterhawks
Appears in March 24, 1983 issue:
02-321-124. Pg. 8. Caption: Porcupine chew television lines.
02-321-145. Pg. 14. Caption: Behind the counter and waiting to serve you at the Rainbow Grocer are new owners (l-r) Dale Trudgeon, Earl Grey and Lynn Trudgeon (missing and on meat run is Cal Schacter). The store, located at the Gulf Service Station is open from 10a.m. until 7p.m. each day and until 9p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Stop in for fresh meats and seafoods and ask them about freezer packs.
Appears in March 17, 1983 issue:
02-321-120. Pg. 1. Caption: Yep, things are tough all over. Inflation, recession, and now, just one more straw to break the camel's back -- early rain melting the snow on the lower runs of Whistler and Blackcomb. But wait, wait young man! Things aren't that bad! Let's talk this one out ... Then a helping hand extended through the window to retrieve the lad who had been gathering wood shakes on the roof over the terrace at Stoney's Sunday afternoon.
02-321-81. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Ever wonder why they're called SANDwiches? Cliff Jennings chose a nice sunny lunch hour Friday, Mar. 11 to try out the new sweeper attachment on this golf course vehicle. Several munchers were kind of choked up.
02-321-142. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom]
02-321-37. Pg. 6. Caption: Does someone at Ministry of Highways know something we don't? This boat is docked in the highways yard on Highway 99 in preparation for a rainy day. Or is it more like any port in a storm ...?
02-321-100. Pg. 7. Caption: Georgia McGuiness takes a few turn around Brandy's in nylon rip-stop spring skiing or running suit available at "Cottonental" in West Vancouver.
02-321-6. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] Mike and Doug Fox, Chartered Accountants.
02-321-78. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom] Megan Armstrong, Jim Parson and Sue Boyd winners in Whistler Challenge Series. The question is who keeps the attractive wooden trophy?
02-321-74. Pg. 10. Caption: Airline pilots and their families from mourned the world were treated to a feast of barbecued salmon sponsored by the provincial government at The Delta Mountain Inn Mar. 11. Yes, everyone wore their woolies and the weather managed to cooperate.
02-321-30. Pg. 11. Caption: Vancouver's hottest R&B band, The Lincolns, will be rockin' it up at Stumps lounge in the Delta Mountain Inn tell March 19.
02-321-133. Pg. 12. Caption: Some of the Winterhawks (left to right): Norm Lock, Max MacDonald, Chris Jacobs, Bill Barratt, John Robinson and (centre) John Gabura.
02-321-13. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Paul Tatham, Bartender, Westside Road.
02-321-23. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Sherrie Imrie, Nurse/Administrator, Tamarisk.
02-321-19. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Jeanette Bos, Secretary, Brio.
02-321-46. Pg. 16. Caption: Cheryl Mosier of Audace Design Jewellery had her latest line of sprig jewellery on display at the art show sponsored by Inge's Gifts & Crafts at Delta Mountain Inn March 12-13. The bronze and polymer creations were as exciting as the many limited edition prints and serigraphs on display by Markgrafs, Bonnieman/Sugre, Robert Genn and Don Pattern.

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.

"He Shoots, He Scores" Card

A blank greeting card released by the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. The front features a painting by Rod Charlesworth called "He Shoots, He Scores." Found in scrapbook.

The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation Newsletter September 2007

A newsletter for The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation published on September 2007. The newsletter contains articles about the Drive Fore Life '07, Dance Fore Life '07, "When Falcons Fly: The Story of the World's First Olympic Gold Hockey Team, Awareness Around the Globe, Depression ... Living and Winning, The Kelty Resource Centre, making stock donations, Watching Out for the Kids at Whistler Secondary and Noah - A Young Man With a Big Heart. Found in scrapbook.

Author joins fight against teen depression, suicide

A newspaper article from The Question entitled "Author joins fight against teen depression, suicide." The article discusses the connection between the new novel called "When Falcons Fly" by David Square and the fundraising efforts of the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. The article also includes information about the 6th Annual Drive Fore Life golf tournament. Found in scrapbook.

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