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Whistler Question Myrtle Philip Elementary School Construction
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Week of November 7, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Construction; houses; Halloween at Myrtle Philip School
02-073-26. Pg. 1 [top]. Caption: A study in roof structures - the new Public Service Building awaits its roof.
02-073-30. Pg. 4. Caption: A crane sets the new steel in place for the base terminal of the Olive Chair while the excavation for the staging area proceeds.
02-073-32. Pg. 5. Caption: The Whistler Skiers Chapel at its new location beside the Whistler Mountain Ski Club cabin.
02-073-4. Pg. 7. Caption: The interior of the newly-remodelled L'Apres Dining Room showing the raised dining area and the tiffany lamps.
02-073-52. Pg. 8. Caption [top]: Prize winners at the school Hallowe'en parade - (l to r) Duncan Maxwell, Dusty McDonald, Martin Elmitt & D'Arcy Wellard.
02-073-40. Pg. 8. Caption [middle]: From the front: Melanie Busdon, Beau Jarvis, Heather Muir, Angus Maxwell, Nonie Bredt, Mandy Arundel, Serap Graf & Tina Arundel.
02-073-53. Pg. 8. Caption [bottom]: Some of the younger students watch the proceedings-- (l to r) Morag Marshall, Sky Blue Ashmore, Casey Simpson, Alistair Crofton, Michele Muir & Tina Arundel.
02-073-47. Pg. 9. Caption [top]: Kelly Maxwell (left) gets ready to shoot a picture while the school staff chats - (l to r)Kelly Maxwell, Alexis Turner, Jane Burrows, Sandra Pauliuk, Kathy Francis & Alex Marshall.
02-073-51. Pg. 9. Caption [middle]: More prize winners ...(l to r) Jodi Rustad, Sherida Snook, Heidi Twa & Scott Richard.
02-073-50. Pg. 9. Caption [bottom]: A well-disguised quartet (l to r) (we think) Danny Carson, Clint Valleau, Brent Valleau & Brennan Turner.
02-073-37. Pg. 12. Caption: Some of the Hallowe'en masks on display at the Myrtle Philip School the week before Hallowe'en.
02-073-13. Pg. 15. Caption: Geopac's 20-ton weight crashes down to compact the ground for the foundations of the Mountain Inn - the new 6-storey concrete hotel to be built at the Town Centre.
02-073-29. Pg. 18. Caption [bottom]: while this week the top layer of gravel is placed on the new parking lot adjacent to the Public Service Building to be used by day skiers in the winter.
02-073-49. Pg. [20] or back cover. Caption: Four of the prize winners at the Myrtle Philip Hallowe'en parade (l to r) Andrew Hoffman, John Garnett, Rya Kirkwood & Devon Turner. (more pictures & story on P. 8 & 9).

Week of June 26, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Construction; Lorne Borgal; awards; town planning; track & field; outdoor games
02-105-28. Pg. 3. Caption: Lorne Borgal
02-105-11. Pg. 4. Caption: Retiring District Superintendent Gene Maglio is presented with a gift by Howe Sound School Board Chairman Jim McDonald.
02-105-5. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] Heavy Duty flat deck pulls out the last of two trailers that served as council chambers before Town Centre road construction forced the move.
02-105-16. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Phase II Parcel 16 takes shape with Whistler Chairlift N-14 rising through the trees on the left.
02-105-33, 31. Pg. 13. Caption: [Above] Casey Simpson, Eric Bredt, Devin Turner, Rachel Roberts, Corinne Valleau & Stephanie Simpson head out for their sprint with Terry Alway & Alex Marshall officiating.
02-105-3. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: [Below] Brennan Turner, Lia Snook, Rya Kirkwood & David DenDuyf come around the bend in the relay race at the Myrtle Philip Sports Day.

Week of October 30, 1980

Photograph including but not limited to Halloween at Myrtle Philip School; construction; town planning; band; musicians; aerial views of the mountains; helicopters; store
Appears in November 6, 1980 issue:
02-157-40. Pg 15. Caption: [bottom] Whistler Daycare Hallowe'en Party!
02-157-57. Pg. 15. Caption: [advertisement] MaCaulay Nicholls Maitland & Co.
02-157-43. Pg. [20] Caption: Ghoulish faces at the Myrtle Philip school Hallowe'en Day -- left to right -- Stephanie Page, James McCue, Casey Simpson and Kim Anderson.
Appears in October 30, 1980 issue:
02-157-120. Pg. 1. Caption: The Town Centre as it is this last week of October from the north looking south. Parking is now available on the large football field-looking structure to the right. The structures at the bottom left are the employee trailers, the circele in the middle is for dropping passengers at Blackcomb Lodge and Phase Two projects are shown in various states of construction in the middle and left.
02-157-126. Pg. 3. Caption: Jack Davey (far right) talks to one of his first customers in his new hardware store in the Town Centre. Only open a week, the store boasts a huge inventory of dry goods from kitchen ware to backyard tools.
02-157-83. Pg. 4. Caption: Member of the fitness awareness squad that visited the school over the weekend chats with Joan Gross as she pedals the specially adapted exercise bike that measures how the body's cardiovascular system is working.
02-157-90. Pg. 9. Caption: Blue Northern belted out the dancin' tunes to the delight of the 250+ customers that attended the Country Hoedown and Trucker's Ball in the Blackcomb Maintenance garage. It was the third annual for the Cookhouse Organization.
02-157-98. Pg. 10. Caption: A constant crowd of people congregated at the base of the Gondola station to take advantage of the helicopter rides offered by Okanagan and the Angus for Alderman committee for just $10 a person. Weather was great for viewing the valley during most of the time.
02-157-72. Pg. 15. Caption: Doug McDonald stands proudly beside his 400 Kw. generator.
02-157-69. Pg. 17. Caption: At the SLRD Whistler corridor meeting held in Alpine Lodge. Sitting behind the maps are: l to r SLRD Administrator Ivan Knowles, Planners Harry Pickstone and Lesley Williams.
02-157-111. Pg. [20]. Caption: Whistler's Roundhouse with the new entrance to the dining area. Substantial inside improvements have also been made to the popular restaurant.

Week of June 29, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to construction; dinner buffet and show; dancing; music; windsurfing; tennis; awards; art; Whistler Village; Whistler Mountain views; Ski Boot Inn; motorcycles; drinks; food; fire; industry; cars; sunbathing by the lake; cycling; sidewalk-laying; restaurant; drinking; school gym; parade; RCMP; Boy Scouts; costumes; Squamish Days; dogs; Willie Whistler marmot mascot at Myrtle Philip School; town planning dance show
Appears in July 9, 1981 issue:
02-176-181. Pg. 14. Hugh Naylor stands beside a bucketful of berries.
Appears in July 3, 1981 issue:
02-176-12. Pg. 1. Caption: Watching the roof go up on the Whistler Resort Centre, left to right, Doug Fox, Hans Haebler, Pat Carleton and Roy Armstrong.
02-176-130. Pg. 3. Caption: With landscaped area seed for lawn and new curbing in, Sunshine Place takes on a new look. Paving will add a finishing tough and should be completed by the end of July.
02-176-167. Pg. 4. Caption: No to be outdone by Myrtle Philip staff who were in last week's paper, the staff from Signal Hill Elementary School in Pemberton pose for the Question.
02-176-44. Pg. 5. Caption: Tim Cornish is in Whistler to study the history of the area.
02-176-58. Pg. 6. Caption: Susan McCance will run Whistler's new day care program.
02-176-256. Pg. 7. Caption: [top left] It Takes a Hot Dog to Warm Up A Day.
02-176-242. Pg. 7. Caption: [top right] Dog .
02-176-241. Pg. 7. Caption: [middle] Dog and Owner.
02-176-251. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom left] Dog and Owner.
02-176-249. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom right] Dog and Owner.
02-176-234. Pg. 8. Caption: Jeff Vidler is the new operations manager for Mountain FM Radio.
02-176-16. Pg. 10. Caption: Creekers dipsy doodle in their high heel sneakers at the Creekers Ball.
02-176-194. Pg. 11. Caption: [top] Dressed up at the Alta Lake Community Club Roaring Twenties Pot Luck Dinner, left to right Max Maxwell, Kelly Maxwell, Diane Smith and Ken Domries.
02-176-85. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom] Two French Canadian musicians tune up the celebrations at St. Jean Baptiste Day.
02-176-25. Pg. 13. Caption: [top] Lance Fletcher of Stoney's stretches for a shot during the Wright-McGregor Invitational Tennis Tournament on June 28. Tournament was won by Dick Simmons and Cathy McDonald of Vancouver.
02-176-108. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom] Three-legged windsurfer catches a wave on Alta Lake.
02-176-20. Pg. 15. Caption: Brenda Dunbar and the Whistler Marmot cheek to cheek.
02-176-42. Pg. 17. Caption: Myrtle Philip looks on as Greg Beauregard receives the first every Myrtle Philip Award. Mother Pat smiles proudly.
02-176-208. Pg. 18. Caption: [top] Contestants for the Miss Pemberton Contest look on as B.C. Minister of Highways, Alex Fraser, explains the provincial grant for Pemberton Airport.
02-176-177. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom] Flag is raised to kick off Pemberton's Canada Week celebration.
02-176-257. Pg. [20]. Caption: Madeline Domries and her pal Curly Jones wait with great expectations for their fourth place prize at Dog Days in the Village Square.

Week of December 21, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to drinking and dancing at restaurant; skiing; Myrtle Philip School Play; ski races; Blackcomb Mountain; musician; construction; Christmas; Santa and children
Appears in December 23, 1981 issue:
02-231-181. Pg. 2. Caption: A Merry, Merry Christmas to All.
02-231-217. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Gerry Frechette gets a hand from Sylvan Ferguson in erecting the parking meter stand.
02-231-172. Pg. 6. Caption: It's live entertainment compliments of live Keith Bennett every afternoon from apres ski at Club 10.
02-231-179. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Paul Vance, 2 year-old, Alpine Meadows.
02-231-186. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Laura Wylie, 6 year-old, Alpine Meadows.
02-231-187. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Tory Hansen, 11 year-old, White Gold Estates.
02-231-190. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Brad Rusted, 15 year old, Alpine Meadows.
02-231-178 Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Charlie Raine, 11 year-old, Brio.
02-231-39. Pg. 9. Caption: The meaning of Christmas.
02-231-169. Pg. 10. Caption: Owner Dick Gibbons (left) and designer Gilbert Konqui lend a hand getting The Longhorn ready for action. Located in Carleton Lodge in the Village, the 250-seat restaurant is ready to serve you a drink and a quick, hot meal.
02-231-66. Pg. 12. Caption: [top] [Skier]
02-231-87. Pg. 12. Caption: [bottom] [Skier]
02-231-58. Pg. 13. Caption: [right] It was in the December 17th school play, no clownin' around for these crazy guys as they explained that it makes' furious if you don't take clowns serious.
02-231-38. Pg. 14. Caption: Make-up time for moms and dads and kids before curtain call for the Myrtle Philip School play.
02-231-209. Pg. 15. Caption: Going back in a time machine took us to this scene in Bethlehem in the school play, 2001 Christmas.
02-231-44. Pg. 16. Caption: The whole gang (almost) before curtain call.
02-231-176. Pg. 20. Caption: Secrets between Samantha O'Keefe and Santa.
02-231-160. Pg. 22. Caption: Dr. Hoff gives a caring hand to Simba the Lion-hearted.
02-231-167. Pg. 23. Caption: Hat's off to Peter's Underground. Peter Skoros and crew give a tip of the old hat at the lively opening of Peter's Underground Sunday, December 20. Cordon Rouge, prime rib and a roomful of laughter highlighted the evening. Located under Tapley's, Peter's Underground promises good food at very reasonable prices 21.5 hours a day (open 6 a.m. - 3:30 a.m.) seven days a week.

Week of May 18, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to RCMP teaching bike safety; fire; firemen; construction; restaurant; baseball; drinking; Fire Dept.; Justice Institute of British Columbia Fire Academy
Appears in May 20, 1982 issue:
02-238-160. Pg. 1. Caption: View from the Top. Ever wonder what the view is like from the top of a 70 ft. fire truck ladder? It goes something like this, only try and imagine a bit of a sway while you're standing there. Whistler firemen were taking part in a two-day seminar when they had this equipment out.
02-238-179. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Arrow points to the broken board where Vern McCaig was working when he fell from the roof of the Keg building.
02-238-6. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Const. Sowden talks to young bikers about safety.
02-238-82. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Ron McCready, Manager of Nasty Jack's, Alta Vista.
02-238-69. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Sonya McCarthy, Deli Clerk, Emerald Estates.
02-238-74. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Isabel Niederlich, Drugstore Clerk, Alta Vista.
02-238-4. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Kari Surridge, Housewife, Vancouver.
02-238-76. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Harry McKeever, Vending Machine Operator, Alpine Meadows.
02-238-79. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Dale Steel, Sales rep for David L. Jones.
02-238-104. Pg. 9. Caption: A's lineup: Top row (L to R): Scott Hurren, Doug Paterson, Kirk Sudds, Brent Grimm, Jim Archer, Neil Mawdsley, Doug O'Mara, Box Dawson. Bottom Row (L to R): Paul Liakakos, Stu Donnell, Gary Jones, Frank Switzer, Ken Hall.
02-238-32. Pg. 10. Caption: White smoke means it's out. Members of the Whistler, Britannia Beach and Pemberton fire departments practice firefighting techniques in a control burn Sunday, May 16.
02-238-143. Pg. 11. Caption: Intensity is the name of the game as the A's watch the proceedings of their May 14th game against L&A Diggers.
02-238-60. Pg. 12. Caption: Roll me over in the clover .... said this little Honda in the middle of Myrtle Philip school field. And so some of the crew repairing the baseball diamond did just that (roll it over that is) to inspect the underside of the poor little thing. Sure beats putting it on a hydraulic lift.
02-238-150. Pg. 13. Caption: Salad Days! Hungry staff survey the new salad bar at the Creekhouse Restaurant. (L-R) Hatto Horn, Rolf Gunther, Chris Sauve, Bob Dawson and Kacky Gregorich plan their meals.
02-238-125. Pg. 20. Caption: Parks Planner Bill Barratt is gearing up for a busy summer.
02-238-37. Pg. 22. Caption: Spring clean-up underway in the village included the removal of damaged beams from the Sports and Convention Centre roof. The huge gulls will be used by the municipality for picnic tables, benches and pedestrian footbridges alone the trail system.

Week of June 22, 1982

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.

Week of October 25, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to exposition; car accident; Sandy & Molly Boyd; Pat Carleton; Whistler Gondola; construction; film crew; dining; children's event; chef; council meeting; helicopter; mountain views; Whistler Parent Teacher Committee Bingo Nite; Whistler Industrial Park construction; Health Planning Society Board; Whistler Chamber of Commerce
Appears in October 28, 1982 issue:
02-296-66. Pg. 1. Caption: Puzzled? The Whistler Information sign and map took a tumble Friday, Oct. 22 during high winds, just missing the info centre. Foundation posts had apparently rotted.
02-296-77. Pg. 2. Caption: Hats of all kinds turn up these days at Myrtle Philip School. The fashion> Keeping away from lice.
02-296-46. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] On your marks; get set -- three candidates (Mark Angus, Sid Young and Ruth Lotzkar) enjoy a laugh after handing in nomination papers Oct. 25 for the Nov. 20 municipal election.
02-296-75. Pg. 3. Caption: Volunteers check children for head lice, which have reached epidemic numbers in Whistler.
02-296-41. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Art Den Duyf, Contractor of sorts, White Gold.
02-296-36. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Rick Crofton, Contractor, Alpine Meadows.
02-296-56. Pg. 7. Caption: Recent heavy rains in the Whistler area have reminded drivers of the flood problems on Highway 99.
02-296-99. Pg. 9. Caption: [top left] sets off along the partially completed boardwalk on Rainbow Trail.
02-296-82. Pg. 9. Caption: [top right] At far right municipal crew installs stairway in Alpha Lake Park, which crews are trying to rough out before winter's onslaught.
02-296-101. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom] Clockwise from bottom -- crew disembarks from helicopter
02-296-51. Pg. 11. Caption: Mayor Carleton got exposure to more than a brief interlude of sun Tuesday, Oct. 19 when CTV interviewer Cynthia Ott arrived in Whistler to ask some questions.
02-296-90. Pg. 12. Caption: Construction is forging ahead on the first building to be put up in Phase II in Whistler's Industrial Park. Sadler Bros. Builders are contractors on the project.
02-296-47. Pg. 13. Caption:This is vehicle in which deriver Daniel George Eveno of Mt. Currie was killed when the car failed to negotiate a curve by the Green River crossing north of Whistler on October 18. Injured in the accident were Gregory Jamieson of Mt. Currie and Cindy Downer of Squamish.
02-296-94. Pg. 16. Caption: New members of the Health Planning Society Board, from left Kathy Hicks (Treasurer), Tim Woods (Director), Rolley Horsey (Vice President), Craig MacKenzie (President) and Fred Barter (Director).
02-296-73. Pg. 18. Caption: The Candidates -- Whistler Chamber of Commerce President Jim Gruetzke introduces Sid Young (a mayorality candidate in the Nov. 20 election), Craig MacKenzie, Mark Sadler and David O'Keefe (aldermanic candidates) at an afternoon wine and cheese held Oct. 24 at Delta Mountain Inn.

Week of March 1, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to bridges; construction; portraits; dancing; children; baked goods; skiing; chairlift; Whistler Mountain; moving a boat; cross-country skiing; ski fashion show; Brownies; Myrtle Philip School Winter Carnival
Appears in March 3, 1983 issue:
02-323-35. Pg. 1. Caption: Minister of Tourism Claude Richmond and his wife Pat managed to squeeze a visit to Whistler into their busy schedule Feb. 26-27. The Richmonds, who are both avid skiers (he, downhill and she, cross-country) said they were very impressed with the development here -- as well as the sunny weather which welcomed them.
02-323-32. Pg. 3. Caption: The last girders are in place on the new Culliton Creek bridge. Now it can stand on its own concrete feet. Highways crews now must put on decking pave approaches and cut the ribbon before span opens to traffic this spring.
02-323-64. Pg. 10. Caption: Brownies from Barbados offer food and facts about their country at Myrtle Philip School Monday, Feb. 28. (L to R) Shannon MacLeod, Sonya Rickli, Laura Wylie and Melanie Busdon represented one of several countries where you can find Brownies.
02-323-93. Pg. 11. Caption: "Hold'er newt!" Cress Walker and Paul Clark inch their just-built Dash 34 sailboat out of the warehouse in preparation for launch day Monday, Feb. 28. It was a tight squeeze but it came out just as it went in -- barely.
02-323-52. Pg. 12. Caption: [left] Rod Harman, Sheet Metal Contractor, Alpine Meadows.
02-323-55. Pg. 12. Caption: [middle] Ruth Peterson, Housewife, Whistler Cay.
02-323-46. Pg. 12. Caption: [right] Mike Lindsay, Contractor, Alpine Meadows.
02-323-138. Pg. 14. Caption: Pemberton and Whistler school children start off on the right foot, heading for the Dave Murray Trail and three kilometres of racing Feb. 24.
02-323-98. Pg. 15. Caption: [top] One giant leap for the house of Wizards at Myrtle Philip School Winter Carnival on Friday, Feb. 25. Barrel jumping, snow golf, sharp-shooting and dogsled racing were some of the activities.
02-323-111. Pg. 15. Caption: [bottom] Below, Michelle Zinsli displays here first place cake, Michelle thinks some of her baker uncle's skills may have helped her do so well.
02-323-145. Pg. 18. Caption: Stre-e-e-tch in all directions in this lycra and cotton cross-country ski suit modelled by Shelley Nichol at a fashion show at Sundial Restaurant Thursday, Feb. 24. The display was put on for WRA by Virginia Meachin of Whistler Cross-Country Ski Centre and featured fashions from Carlsberg's, Inge's, The Downhill Shop, Whistler Village Sports, Village Traditions, Brick Shirt House and Whistler Tops.

Week of June 20, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to martial arts; clowns; guitarist singing; children's activities; dancers; band playing; mountain dulcimer; town crier in costume; golf; Tournament of Champions at Whistler Golf Course; dinner; construction of Club Cabins subdivision; barbecue; portraits; unicycle; motorcycles; Whistler Cable Television; art; dancing in Whistler Village; high jump at school; cycling; bikes; jungle gym; hopscotch; baking; golfing; cabin; Children's Art Festival
Appears in June 30, 1983 issue:
02-346-56. Pg. 2. Caption: Three Whistler divas (l-r) Melanie Busdon, Jodi Rustad and Corinne Valleau took part in the Garibaldi School of Dance performance of "The Sleeping Princess" in Squamish and North Vancouver June 17 and 18. All shows, directed by Lynnette Kelley were sold out.
Appears in June 23, 1983 issue:
02-346-153. Pg. 1. Caption: Triumphant over his tee shot, Rod MacLeod fires his final drive in Whistler's Tournament of Champions June 17. The first competition on Whistler Golf Course, which opened three days earlier, drew 140 participants despite foul weather.
02-346-186. Pg. 2. Caption: Take it from a pro -- Paul Dellanzo, club professional for Whistler Golf Course has opened Whistler Golf Shop in the Delta Mountain Inn and will be offering lessons to aspiring Trevinos. Dellanzo came to Whistler from Point Grey Golf & Country Club.
02-346-136. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Work proceeds on the Club Cabins subdivision, as Graehold Construction readies the entrance from Highway 99 for paving. John Johnston, Deputy Lands Minister and Interim President for WLC Developments, reports that the financing agreement between the ministry and the municipality for the site has essentially been completed, and WLC is still willing to purchase the project from the RMOW. "Essentially, we've offered to get the municipality out of a problem," Johnston said. The project is expected to go into cost overruns, the amount of which no on has been able, or willing to determine.
02-346-248. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Whistler's MLA John Reynolds was in town june 16 en route back to Vancouver from a trip to see constituents in D'Arcy. Reynolds said he will be meeting with the Minister of Highways this week to discuss ongoing work on Highway 99 and will ask the department to remove the "drive at your own risk" signs. He also promised to support Whistler Health Planning Society's application to the province for operating funds. Reynolds said he want to be accessible to Whistler constituents and will visit regularly.
02-346-203. Pg. 5. Caption: Thor Froslev (right) of Brackendale Gallery and "To Know A Veil" by Chris Blade on display in Whistler Art Gallery which opened June 18 in the offices of Paul and Race in Whistler Village. Froslev and partner Michael Malcolm feature west coast artists in their changing exhibits.
02-346-231. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Brad Ewart, freelance sports writer, Burnaby, B.C.
02-346-162. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Dave Duddy, Greensman, Whistler Golf Course, White Gold.
02-346-237. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Howard Reed, telephone co. staff, Seattle, Washington.
02-346-105. Pg. 8. Champion of the Tournament of Champions Brian Sandercock (right) accepts trophy for low gross score from organizer Don Willoughby. The match was held in drizzling rain June 17 and drew 140 swingers.
02-346-69. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] Some faces were al little more reluctant than others to get painted.
02-346-252. Pg. 9. Caption: [middle] Isobel MacLaurin share her sketching talents with larger artists during one of the many workshops.
02-346-117. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom left] Captain Beckon rings out the good word on the Children's Art Festival
02-346-84. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom right] Margaret Long proudly displays a painting done by Sharlene Freeman, 7, which was presented to her for organizing the festival.
02-346-270. Pg. 13. Caption: Clearing it by a mile Sean Murray (11) heads back to earth leaving the high jump pole standing at 100 cm. It was a dripping wet sports day for students at Myrtle Philip School Wednesday, June 15, but all events went on without a hitch under the eaves and in the school gym instead.

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