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Week of April 20, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to scantily clad men at a show/party; band playing
Appears in April 22, 1982 issue:
02-245-33. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Brent Gilker, Seaman, Alpine Meadows.
02-245-28. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Rick Chandler, Liftee, No fixed address.
02-245-8. Pg. 12. Caption: Jocks took to the floor Monday Night to compete in the Mountain House Jock Contest. Pascal Tiphine (Second from left) took first prize and won a trip to Hawaii
02-245-13. Pg. 17. Caption: Local jocks get down to basics at the finals of the Whistler Jock Contest held at Mountain House Cabaret Monday Night. Pascal Tipphine (front centre) took first prize in the event.

Week of April 22, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to ski racing; Creekside Husky
Appears in April 22, 1982 issue:
02-246-8. Pg. 15. Caption: [top] New Whistler Resident, Ken Wesman.
02-246-18. Pg. 15. Caption: [bottom] Wesman's impressions of Ken Read.

Week of April 22, 1982 [2]

Photographs including but not limited to meal at restaurant; Penny for Mayor election event; view from the mountain
Appears in April 22, 1982 issue:
02-249-5. Pg. 4. Caption: Whistler Creek's Penny Wright displays the T-shirt given to her and worn by her staff at a party put on at the Creekhouse by Penny on April 15 for all her helpers.
02-249-16. Pg. 13. Caption: Team members from Umberto's Unbearables accept their second-place prize for the most outrageous costume at the Tapley's Food & Beverage Challenge. You might say the Unbearables were real basket cases.
02-249-9. Pg. 20. Caption: Brent Harley of the Creekhouse shows the in's and out's of bartending to some of his 18 students as classes wind down in the six-week session.

Week of April 24, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Whistler Village Construction; farm animals; river; school; bike; car
02-119-19. Pg. 1. Caption: Joe Lotskar makes a point as the large crowd at the Beak Report public meeting listen.
02-119-57. Pg. 3. Caption: Johnson's Trucking gravel crushing plant at work in the Alpha Lake Aggregate pit.
02-119-53. Pg. 5. Caption: Municipal Treasurer John Randall.
02-119-50. Pg. 8. Caption: Kris Shoup instructs John Garnet in the school mini-course knitting class while Serap Graf and Monica Niederlich concentrate on the task at hand.
02-119-71. Pg. 9. Caption: Recently engaged couple Deanna Chan & Graeme O'Neill.
02-119-34. Pg. 10. Caption: On the CMOS farm site -- from Left to Right: Outdoor Education Co-ordinator Rick Price, W.L.B. Hawkes of the Ministry of Education, and Pemberton School trustee T.B.M. (Slim) Fougberg.
02-119-3. Pg. 11. Caption: Jim McConkey displays the McConkey Cup Trophy.
02-119-9. Pg. 15. Caption: The Town centre area awash with floodwater at the height of last week's storm on April 26.
02-119-38. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: WHAT'S ALL THE FUSS ABOUT? -- A good looking pair of steers seen recently at the Coast Mountain Outdoor School farm.

Week of April 25, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Roundhouse Whistler Mountain; Construction; Skiing; dog
02-012-27 on pg. 1. Caption: It's spring again! Part of the late afternoon crowd at the Roundhouse over the weekend.
02-012-21 on pg 3. Caption: The screening plant in operation at the Town Centre.
02-012-07 on pg. 4. Caption: Water runs down Emerald Drive from a broken water main.
02-012-25 on pg. 7. Caption: The first roof to go on this year -- Rod McLeod prepares to roof the house being built by Heinz Wango for Casey Van Spandonck in Alpine.
02-012-12 on pg. 9. Caption[L]: Curt & Carl Petersen wait to film the Pro Patrol who are waiting for the weather to break.
02-012-19 on pg. 9. Caption [Top R]: The ice is gone -- the view of Alta Lake looking across from the Christiana to the Hostel on April 19.
02-012-31 on pg. 9. Caption [bottom]: Springtime on the mountain -- no comment necessary!
02-012-10 on pg. 11. Caption: Cat working on the proposed service station site across from the Post Office at Mons.
02-012-33 on pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: The end of the season. Skiers walk down the mountain at the bottom of the Olympic Run on Sunday, April 22.

Week of April 25, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to protest against nuclear arms; sewer construction; playing tennis; portraits; downhill skiing; Schloss Laderheim Dual Mogul Classic; moguls; Bartosik; Whistler Mountain lift construction; bathing suits; art
Appears in April 28, 1983 issue:
02-312-184. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Bill Runge of Whistler Mountain Ski Corp. fastens down the village's newest signs on Monday reminding ski enthusiasts to keep heading south to the Gondola side of the mountain.
02-312-47. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] A couple of swipes from Jack Demidoff's bulldozer April 22 and the bottleneck at the bottom of lower Gondola run on Whistler Mountains is no more. The run was being widened on both sides, so look forward to new open spaces next season.
02-312-271. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] Claus Speikermann, New Democratic Party.
02-312-212. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] John Reynolds, Social Credit.
02-312-276. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Mort Graham, Liberal.
02-312-281. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom] Neil Thompson, Progressive Conservative.
02-312-115. Pg. 11. Caption: [top] Three of the key players in Schloss Laderheim Dual Mogul Classic on Whistler's Raven run Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, April 24. (l-r) Organizer Al Karaki of Pacific Sun Productions, Tom Sinister of Whistler, winner of the recreational division and Bruce Schmidt, national sales manager for Calona Wines.
02-312-103. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom] A top-notch mogul basher takes one of the two required air times in his run down Whistler's Raven run in the Schloss Laderheim Dual Mogul Classic on Sunday, April 24.
02-312-166. Pg. 13. Caption: Got the summertime blues of what to wear this season? Not if you were at The Keg's Fashion Show Sunday, April 24. Carol Foster of Vancouver was just one of the many attractive models sporting the latest in "totally awesome" looks for the months ahead.
02-312-86. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Rob (Robbo) Hancox, Maintenance Man, Alpine Meadows.
02-312-75. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Dave Shaw, Student, Emerald Estates.
02-312-66. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Dave Roberts, Bar Assistant, M.D.C.
02-312-36. Pg. 17. Caption: [top] Vancouver Alderman Bruce Erickson leads marchers into Sunset Beach Park April 23.
02-312-29. Pg. 17. Caption: [bottom] Peace marchers crowd Hornby Street.
02-312-179. Pg. 18. Caption: Irises -- a three-panel water color by Rosemary Crawford.
02-312-80. Pg. 20. Caption: Greg Meredith has been appointed General Manager of The Keg at Whistler. Meredith was general manager at The Keg, Burnaby for 18 months and worked at The Keg, Granville Island before that.

Week of April 26, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to bus stop; portraits; awards; barbecue picnic; skiers; quilted art; river; Rotary Club; golfing; helicopter; drinking
Appears in April 26, 1984 issue:
02-408-E-26. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Picnickers and powder skiers flew to Powder Mountain Friday for the annual Powder Mountain Heli-Skiing picnic. While most people brought along only skis and sunglasses, Pascal Tiphine thought to import a little champagne, which he literally splashed into anyone who didn't mind a few bubbles up their nose.
02-408-B-1. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] It was an Easter sunrise service without sunshine, but that didn't stop approximately 80 people from attending the special 7 a.m. service Sunday morning on the shores of Lost Lake. Molly Boyd, playing the organ, led the Whistler Singers who also turned out in full force.
02-408-A-11. Pg. 7. Caption: [left] (Left) Meredith shared a good laugh with his wife Wendy and Joe Schnetzler over the special edition of Drew's Views.
02-408-A-31. Pg. 7. Caption: [right] The surprised look on Drew Meredith's face (above) was no surprise, considering that 100 people were gathered at the Carleton Lodge Wednesday night to pay tribute to him. Meredith, who thought he was coming to attend a meeting, listened to roasts and toasts throughout the evening which paid tribute to his work as Interim Director during the toughest year in the history of Whistler Resort Association.
02-408-C-4. Pg. 8. Caption: [left] Karl Harkey, Golf Course Worker, Vancouver.
02-408-C-9. Pg. 8. Caption: [middle] Dave Eastham, Consultant, Tapley's Farm.
02-408-C-1. Pg. 8. Caption: [right] Geoff Power, Businessman, Alpine Meadow
02-408-C-13. Pg. 9. Caption: Dr. Peter Oberlander of Vancouver is the lucky winner of a lifetime Whistler/Blackcomb ski pass. The final draw of the Whistler Rotary Club lottery was held Friday afternoon, and proceeds from the sale of tickets go towards the Whistler Health Planning Society. Rotary Club President Geoff Pearce drew the winning ticket.
02-408-D-28. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Bad weather on the opening day of the Whistler Golf Course last Thursday kept the players to a minimum, but Paul Dellanzo, club professional, wasn't deterred from playing his round of golf. The weatherman promises conditions will improve.
02-408-D-9. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Richard Strautmann is the Whistler Winterhawks Team Choice trophy winner. Stratum led the hockey team to the playoff championship.

Week of April 27, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to drinking; construction; costumes; cars; dog; computer; Whistler Resort & Club; skiing; the grocery store; mountain views; helicopters; town planning; picnic; singing; Trudi Salmhoter and Peter Alder
Appears in April 30, 1981 issue:
02-187-81. Pg. 1. Caption: Architect Barclay McLeod and developer Brian Moran indicate to council and concerned Adventures West owners the proposed plans for the 'Keg property'.
02-187-61. Pg. 6. Caption: Group of Californian publicists who recently visited Whistler. (l to r) Wendell Benedetti, film producer; B.C. Tourism's Richard C'Ludwig; Gail Block of the U.S. Ski Assoc.; photographer Harry Basch; writer Ben Rinaldo; tour guide Nancy Raine; writer Bob Cartmell.
02-187-17. Pg. 8. Caption: Constable Klaudt of Whistler RCMP and Ron Mallinson of Ike's Towing try to figure out how this Plymouth Horizon ended up in the ditch by the Alta Lake Inn turnoff late on Saturday, April 25!
02-187-84. Pg. 9. Caption: May the Force be with you. Ezekial and His Force rock and reggae it up at the Mountain House until May 2.
02-187-57. Pg. 10. Caption: One of the "Flaming Tods' -- Anton Horvath shows off his hot style pulling a todboggan with burning flames through the Whistler Cup dual Slalom course.
02-187-7. Pg. 11. Caption: And the winners are: -- (l to r) Tom Simister, Richard Duryn, Perry Rousseau & Debbie Wood -- with the Whistler Cup.
02-187-12. Pg. 18. Caption: The new playing field at Myrtle Philip school starts to take shape as this large hoe levels the site an moves stumps into the fire. Burning slash has filled the air with smoke as Graehold Construction gets on with the job.
02-187-44. Pg. 19. Caption: More Whistler Cup -- Two of the racers in the dual slalom race head down the course.

Week of April 29, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to snow activities; cars; limbo at Caribbean Night at L'Apres; art; tennis; mountain views; Whistler Realty; skiing; chairlift; McConkey Cup skiing; town planning public hearing;
Appears in April 29, 1982 issue:
02-243-12. Pg. 5. Caption: Sowing so he'll reap, Resort Municipality of Whistler maintenance man, Brian Sandercock prepares the turf for summer.
02-243-63. Pg. 6. Caption: Red Feather. Two in the late series of the Tomlinson's stone lithographs have just arrived in Whistler and are now on display at Inge's Gifts and Crafts. Red Feather, pictured above, marks Olga Tomlinson's return to using children as subjects for her exquisitely rendered works. Her husband Ray has released a very striking but uncharacteristic edition, Great Blue Heron. The Tomlinsons, who work out of their studio in the Cariboo, are now one of the eight Canadian lithographic studios registered with the Tamarind Institute at the University of New Mexico.
02-243-4. Pg. 7. Caption: Survivors of the April blizzards, these crocuses stand proudly in Whistler Village.
02-243-65. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Jim Crichton, Carpenter, Property owner in Alpine Meadows.
02-243-82. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Barry Johnston, Social Psychologist, Property owner in Alpine Meadows.
02-243-87. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] David Kirk, Whistler Village Sports/ Whistler Creek Ski Shop, Property owners in Alta Vista.
02-243-77. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Charlie Doyle, Commercial Artist, Property owner in MDC.
02-243-72. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Mark Sadler, Contractor/Developer, Multiple commercial & residential property owner.
02-243-71. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Drew Meredith, Real Estate Agent, Property owner in Alta Vista.
02-243-106. Pg. 10. Caption: A zing of a fling gets the frisbee airborne by four year-old Justin Adams. Justin and his friends have had plenty of perfect frisbee weather with winter's retreat over the past week.
02-243-117. Pg. 11. Caption: After a day on the mountain, a little recovery is in order. A siesta helps revive tired muscles.
02-243-133. Pg. 12. Caption: Skiers on Whistler enjoyed the sun as much as the runs Sunday. Stacy Davert from Everett Washington absorbs a few rays between trips down the mountain.
02-243-30. Pg. 13. Caption: Two contestants go under the pole during Friday's Caribbean night held at L'Apres. Micheal Chidley limboed his way to Mexico taking first place in the competition.
02-243-25. Pg. 16. Caption: [top] Youngsters give it their best during an end-of-the-season match held at Myrtle Philip School grounds.
02-243-8. Pg. 16. Caption: [bottom] The creator of Snowball, Doug Calder, takes a break in the sunshine, during the first Snowball match held at Whistler.
02-243-120. Pg. 17. Caption:: [top] Competitor heads down course in Whistler Ski Club spring slalom.
02-243-23. Pg. 17. Caption: [bottom] Its a foil in the new all-Canadian game of Snowball.
02-243-113. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom] The Spring is Sprung -- Walter Wallgram plays an early season game of tennis at the Inside Out Tennis Club at JB's while there is still snow on the back court.
02-243-53. Pg. 21. Caption: Val Wong gets down to some serious limboing at Caribbean Night. Wong's style won her first prize in the women's competition an a heli-skiing trip.

[Week of April [29?], 1982] [2]

Photographs including but not limited to skiing; mountain views
Appears in April 22, 1982 issue:
02-244-18. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] One skier's dream -- the softly powdered slopes of the Sphinx.
02-244-13. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Cross-country skiers traverse the desolate valley at the base of the Sphinx.

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