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Palmer, Arnold Whistler Village Musicians
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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 August 18, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to awards; town planning; car accident; running in Whistler Village; cycling; triathlon; band playing; construction; outdoor concert; musicians playing various instruments; jazz festival; swimming in the lake; Willie Whistler; podium of cycling race; setting up for outdoor concert; portraits; Gettin' Off Easy; Ernestine Anderson; Larry Coryell; Richie Cole
Appears in August 18, 1983 issue:
02-336-146. Pg. 1. Caption: It was a hot time in the old town of Whistler Aug. 12-14 as jazz musicians and their fans poured into the valley for Jazz on the Mountain. Skies stayed sunny and spirits soared, including Larry Coryell's. A pioneer jazz fusion and one of the most innovative performers featured at the three-day event, Coryell cranked it out with saxophonist Richie Cole and blues belter Ernestine Anderson for a real show-stopper Sunday afternoon. See story page 3. J. Bartosik photo.
02-336-293. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] (Above) Vancouver's Getting' Off Easy surprises Saturday's early crowd with a mixture of Andrew Sisters and Manhattan Transer.
02-336-98. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] (Left) Ernestine Anderson belts out another soulful tune during Sunday's jam session with Larry Coryell and Richie Cole.
02-336-58. Pg. 5. Caption: David Taylor, who finished third in the triathlon, crosses the finish line in Village Square Sunday.
02-336-301. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Hilda Davey, Realtor, Whistler Village.
02-336-303. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Bruce Knack, Computer Programmer, Boca Raton, Florida.
02-336-306. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Kathy Taberner, Businesswoman, Adventures West/Horseshoe Bay.
02-336-252. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Whistler's new $15,000 tent had its inauguration during the August 12-14 jazz festival, much to the pleasure of 4000 jazz buffs who turned out for the event held at the base of Whistler Mountain. Friday night's concert, offered at no charge, featured the stylings of West Coast Jazz Orchestra and Vancouver Ensemble of Jazz Improvisation in Village Square. At press time, no official report had been released on the financial outcome of the festival.
02-336-219. Pg. 10. Caption: Jerome Rozitis, right, took first place and Andrew O'Keefe second in the Children's Triathlon Saturday.