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Week of April 19, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; mountain biking; woman dressed as a doctor on crutches; band playing; Whistler Village at night; caboose train car; Eric Whyte; skiers with trophies
Appears in April 26, 1984 issue:
02-409-A-13. Pg. 13. Caption: BMX racing is catching on in popularity everywhere, and Whistler is no exception. Andrew Roberts and Michael Paul, both Myrtle Philip School students, love the sport and have even constructed their own bumps so they can get a little air time even when not skiing. An official BMX track may be opening soon in Whistler.
Appears in April 19, 1984 issue:
02-409-C-30. Pg. 1. Caption: [left] Mac Campbell.
02-409-B-26. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] A full moon Sunday coincided with Palm Sunday, one week before Easter. Whistler will be celebrating Easter this year in dozens of ways, including church services, ski races, egg hunts, a kids' concert by Valdy Sunday, as well as the season's first weekend of golf.
02-409-B-11. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Caboose 1836 rolled into Whistler last Tuesday and was promptly lifted off the B.C. Rail track onto an abandoned sidetrack at the Sabre Trucking yard at Mons. Once refurbished the caboose becomes the new home of the Chamber of Commerce Information Centre. The Chamber purchased the old car at the bargain basement price of $1,500.
02-409-C-3. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] After just eight months managing 76-room Tantalus Lodge, Hugo and Giselle Stam were chosen over 49 other hotels in the U.S. and Canada as Managers of 1983-84. The award was presented in Bellevue, Wash. at an awards banquet April 6. Hotels were judged in five areas: service, congenial staff, cleanliness, hospitality and letters from guests. The secret, say Hugo and Giselle , is teamwork. Having operated their own hotel in Europe for 12 years, and being involved in the hospitality industry most of their lives, they see hospitality as an attitude, and hotel management as a people-oriented business. And, Giselle adds, without the help of their sons Hugo Jr. and Roger, things would be a lot harder. But before they embark on a summer outdoors tour program a trip to Hawaii is on Giselle and Hugo's agenda. The trip is part of the Managers award, presented by Marketing Plus Corporation of Bellevue.
02-409-B-20. Pg. 11. Caption: Cst. Russ Morrison is the newest addition to the Whistler RCMP detachment, replacing Cst. Richard Guay who recently left for Ottawa. Morrison has been in the police force for 15 years and recently was posted in Kamloops for six years. Morrison, 35, has also worked in Surrey, Dawson City, Whitehorse and the most northernly town in the Yukon, Old Crow. Morrison doesn't ski but plays hockey and baseball and enjoys fishing, hunting, curling and golf. There is no time limit on his posting here so he could be around for a while, but he hasn't formed a definite impression of Whistler. "First impressions never make any difference," he said, "Every place is what you make it."
02-409-B-29. Pg. 15. Caption: The Bedrock Allstars rocked the Brass Rail last week with their tunes. Keyboard player Bob Muckle and guitarist David Osborne, comprise the duet and are based in Vancouver.
02-409-A-28. Pg. 16. Caption: [left] Jeff Clarke, Lift Operations Manager, Green Lake.
02-409-A-27. Pg. 16. Caption: [middle] Janice Shene, Publicist, Winnipeg.
02-409-A-24. Pg. 16. Caption: [right] Anne Rieboldt, Substitute Teacher, Marquette, Michigan.
02-409-C-18. Pg. 17. Caption: Rev. Chuck Gibson spoke to about 25 men at last Saturday's Men's Breakfast in Delta Mountain Inn. Rev. Gibson, who was joined by his daughter Cara, told the group that informal breakfasts were spreading throughout the world and provided a format where Christian men could meet on a regular basis outside the church. The breakfast was sponsored by Whistler Community Church.
02-409-C-13. Pg. 18. Caption: [left] Jane Brandon and
02-409-C-9. Pg. 18. Caption: [right] Eric Wight were the winners this year in the Valley Championship Series held on Blackcomb.

Week of November 1, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; snowmen; road construction; drinking; sparklers; Birthday party; Jack Bright; meeting
Appears in November 1, 1984 issue:
02-410-A-1. Pg.1. Caption: About 12cm of powdery snow covered the valley Tuesday in the first major snowfall of the season. A group of local women decided to herald the unofficial beginning of winter by building a 'snow-woman in Village Square' Tuesday. The 'snow-woman' featured brussel sprouts for a mouth, potatoes for eyes and a carrot for the nose.
02-410-A-29. Pg. 5. Caption: Youngsters at Myrtle Philip School had their first frolic in the snow of the season Tuesday morning, arriving at the school to find their friends as well as about 12cm of fresh new powder.
02-410-C-9. Pg. 7. Caption: Finance minister Hugh Curtis (left) listens to a tax presentation Monday in Squamish. At right are retired businessman Jack Walley and West Vancouver Howe Sound MLA John Reynolds.
02-410-A-25. Pg. 8. Caption: Antonio Pellin from Custom Paving take a 16 tonne compacting machine to Highway 99 at Village Gate Boulevard in preparation for the final paving and installation of a traffic light at the intersection. Once the work is completed this month, Whistler will have its first traffic light and the intersection will have an extra lane for turning into the village from both north and South. L&A Contracting from Squamish submitted the lowest bid of $148,405 for the project although municipal engineers Kerr Wood Leidal believe it could come in under budget by $11,000.
02-410-A-23. Pg. 8. Caption: Bill Peterson - Re-elect Alderman, campaign ad.
02-410-C-31. Pg. 8. Caption: Jack Bright for Mayor, campaign ad.
02-410-C-4. Pg. 17. Caption: Doug Fox, Alderman, campaign ad.
02-410-C-24. Pg. 18. Caption: Elizabeth Chaplin Ad

Week of October 4, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to totem pole carving; houses; Ladies Golf Tournament winners
Appears in October 4, 1984 issue:
02-414-A-1. Pg. 12. Caption: Keith Sabey sent his 24 ft. totem pole down to its home in West Vancouver last week. Sabey has been working on the totem pole -- his sixth or seventh he says -- for the past three months in front of his home in Emerald Estates. It was made out of Western Cedar, the traditional wood for making totem poles among native people. At top is a thunderbird, followed by an owl, bear (with a salmon in its paws still to be added), hum and whale. Sabey says he doesn't painstakingly plan where he will place each figure -- he just "whittles away."

Week of September 20, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to exercising on a mini trampoline and with weight machines; punching bags; portraits; Whistler Cay Heights; golfing; construction; band playing; roads; children's activities; drinking at a pub; cars; houses; cabin on fire; firefighters; bartending course
Appears in September 13, 1984 issue:
02-416-B-26. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] The Raines: Willy, Charley, Nancy and Al, returned to Whistler just before school started after two years in Crans, Montana, Switzerland. Al and Nancy were ski instructors in the 1,500-person resort while the 14-year-old twins went to school in the French speaking community.
02-416-B-20. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Rebecca Renfrew, Computer Programmer, Alpine Meadows.
02-416-B-25. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Hatto Horn, Chef, Alta Vista.
02-416-B-22. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Barbara Voncina, Housekeeper, Tapley's Farm.
Appears in September 20, 1984 issue:
02-416-E-14. Pg. 1. Caption: Whistler Fire Department members Craig Barker (left) and Dave Steers were among the 22 firemen who rushed to the burning house at 9516 Emerald Drive early Sunday afternoon. Although the blaze appeared to be extinguished, it re-ignited early Monday morning.
02-416-E-23. Pg. 3. Caption: [left] Only the charred frame of Brian Fitzgerald's house remains after a fire quickly swept through it Sunday. The blaze took less than one-half hour to engulf the house.
02-416-E-27. Pg. 3. Caption: [right] (Below) Fitzgerald had removed much of the furniture from the house but what was left behind didn't survive the fire.
02-416-C-29. Pg. 8. Caption: Kin Lalat, a quintet of exiled Guatamalen musicians, entertained a sympathetic audience Sunday at the Pemberton Legion. The group uses traditional instruments including marimbas, maracas, drums and guitar, and a gives a strong outside voice to freedom-fighting Guatamalens.
02-416-D-29. Pg. 10. Caption: About 45 modified competition cars gathered here again this year for the Burnaby/Coquitlam Motorsport Association hill climb and rally over the weekend. Entrants ranged from formula cars to souped-up Datsuns.
02-416-E-5. Pg. 11. Caption: Dave Schock, from Great West Distillers, talked about small wineries and distilleries competing in an international market with multinationals at the Chamber of Commerce meeting in the Crystal Lodge last Tuesday. As well, the chamber announced it is raising its membership fees this year. Individual fees rise from $35 to $50, and corporate fees from $100-$135. Corporations can also pay fees quarterly which would work out to $150.
02-416-A-9. Pg. 14. Caption: New Delta Mountain Inn general manager Glen Bogden (left) was welcomed to the business community at a small cocktail party last Wednesday. Sjaan DiLalla from Crystal Lodge is introduced by Delta sales manager Charles Ku. Bowden comes to the Delta chain from Edmonton.
02-416-A-16. Pg. 18. Caption: [left] Kay Beckon, Waitress Brio, Wendy Downes, Longhorn manager, Alta Vista.
02-416-A-13. Pg. 18. Caption: [right] Kevin Burton with son Chris, Bartender, Brio.
02-416-A-15. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom] Mark Angus, Pascal Tiphine and Umberto Menghi were jointly asked Whistler's Answers this week. Although they all agreed that yes, we need more cultural events here, they disagreed on the type of house wine village restaurants should use.
02-416-C-11. Pg. 21. Caption: Bartending course student Sandy Vallender practices the fine art of making a layered liqueur drink. Ross Smith, instructor of the three week course offered through Capilano College, teaches the 12 students everything they need to know about tending a bar professionally -- including the recipe for a perfect Martini.
02-416-A-024. [Foreground from left to right: unknown and Cheryl Morningstar, background from left to right: Russ Shepherd and Lindsay Wilson]
02-416-A-025. [From left to right: unknown, Wayne [Dichicson?],Doug Walsh, and Kathy MacAlister]
02-416-A-026. [From left to right: Jan DeLilla, Lindsay Wilson, unknown, and unknown]
02-416-A-029. [From left to right: Lorne Borgal, unknown, unknown]
02-416-A-031. [Ken Newington]

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Week of June 20, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Rotary Club; music; musicians; dinner buffet; construction.
02-004-8 on pg. 11. Caption: Past President Bob Bishop (right) gives last year's president Graeme O'Neill his lapel pin. (Rotary Installation)
02-004-11 on pg. 11. Caption: Gordie Forrest chats with Liz Carpay at the Rotary dinner.
02-004-1 on pg. 1. Caption: The first concrete is poured--cement truck works on Heine's Package #11 site on Wednesday, June 13.
02-004-24 on pg. 3. Caption: The Whistler I.S.S. Club tourney being played on the rinks by the school.
02-004-17 on pg. 8. Caption: Ann, Meg, & Shelley prepare the strawberries for the "Strawberry Social".
02-004-18 on pg. 8. Caption: Jimbo serves himself from the buffet at M&A's.
02-004-12 on back cover. Caption: Debbie Bishop an Myrtle Philip at the Rotary President's Ball on Saturday, June 16.

Week of February 7, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Whistler Winterhawks hockey game; Whistler Mountain; Whistler Library; Whistler Industrial Park
02-23-02 on pg. 1. Caption: Whistler Hockey makes page 1! Whistler players on the attack against Budget on Wednesday night. Scott Alpen photo.
02-23-32 on pg. 3. Caption [L]: The inside of the new Pemberton Library showing some of the new books available.
02-23-34 on pg. 3. Caption [R]: Children's corner at the Pemberton Library.
02-23-43 on pg. 6. Caption [L]: Red tag and bylaw posted on Whistler Vale buildings.
02-23-22 on pg. 6. Caption [R]: The new sign at the White Gold Inn recently damaged by vandals. Since this picture was taken, it has been further vandalized.
02-23-23 on pg. 6. Caption: The new managers of the Youth Hostel -- Michael & Dale Burns with 3 of their 4 children.
02-23-09 on pg. [16]. Caption: They're off! The mass start of the Molson Cup race on January 28.

Week of December 20, 1978

Photographs including but not limited to Myrtle Philip Elementary School Choir; Myrtle Philip School "A Christmas Story" Christmas Play; Gondola Barn; Whistler Mountain; Skiing; Creekside Gondola
02-027-19. Pg. 1. Caption: The season's first skiers lining up to buy tickets on Friday, December 15, 1978.
02-027-07. Pg. 6. Caption: Caroline Richard sings 'Silent Night' at the Brownie Christmas Concert while Jodi Rustad accompanies her.
02-027-17. Pg 6. Caption: One of the first gondolas full of skiers to go up the mountain this year.
02-027-04. Pg. 10. Caption: "A Christmas Story' - sheep in the foreground with a shepherd and the Wise Men behind.
02-027-05. Pg. 11. Caption: The Myrtle Philip School Choir in full voice.
02-027-11. Pg. 14. Caption: Santa is surrounded by children at the school concert.
02-027-10. Pg. 16. Caption: Betty Shore shares a joke with Santa after the concert.

Week of December 11, 1978

Photographs including but not limited to dinner event; rivers; household
02-31-14.Pg. 1. Caption (Right); The creek through Blackcomb Estates at the height of the flooding on Tuesday November 7.
02-031-04. Pg. 6. Caption: Suzanne Wilson decorates a smiling face at the Community Club Craft Fair.
02-031-09. Pg. 6. Caption: The centre display booth of pottery at the Craft Fair.
02-031-18. Pg. 8. Caption: Const. Thompson engraves a pair of skis under the R.C.M.P./Rotary Ski Watch Programme while Rotarian Norm Minus assists.

Week of October 11, 1978

Photographs including but not limited to Rotary Club meeting; Railway station and tracks; boats on Alta Lake; cars; Pat Carleton; Premier Bennett
02-034-06. Pg. 1. Caption: Premier Bennett talks to Mayor Pat Carleton beside the train tracks while the Press look on.
02-034-17. Pg. 7. Caption: The Question truck (and several students) get a thorough soaping down!
02-034-04. Pg. 7. Caption: Mayor Carleton beside the Whistler railroad station resplendent with new sign, flags and flowers in preparation for Premier Bennett's visit on Oct. 3.
02-034-15. Pg. 10. Caption: Community Service Director Drew Meredith points out the location of trails to be identified by the Whistler Rotary Club.

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