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Pemberton Trail

Two men looking out over canyon on the Pemberton Trail.

Week of June 27, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to strawberry picking; partying; Miss Pemberton Princess Parade; Construction; boating, barbecues at Alta Lake; trailer camping; Toni Sailer; Dave Murray; drinking.
02-003-17 on pg 1. Caption: Toni Sailer, Wayne Booth, Ron Johnson, Greg Moyls & Al Turner sample a special oyster drink at the summer ski camp opening party.
02-003-6 on pg. 5. Caption: Jan Naylor and others gather in her strawberry patch in Pemberton.
02-003-51+53 on pg. 3. Caption: The two new bridges being completed at Rubble Creek (left) and Brandywine.
02-003-61 on pg. 4. Caption: Myrtle Philip School students enjoy their barbequed lunch at the Outdoor School farm on Friday, June 22.
02-003-63 on pg. 15. Caption: Young David Valleau all dressed up for the Pemberton Parade.
02-003-68 on pg. 15. Caption: The winning float entered by the D'Arcy 4H Club and entitled the D'Arcy 4H Ark.
02-003-71 on pg.15. Caption: Part of the crowd assembled outside Priest's new drugstore to watch the parade.
002-003-88 on pg. 16 or back cover. Caption: A logger shows fine form in the power saw bucking competition at the Pemberton Loggers Sports on Sunday.

Week of February 2, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Pemberton Party; costumes; acting; skiing; truck; fire; sports team photos
02-059-48. Pg. 1. Caption: This is not Glacier Bay -- it is merely the town centre plaza under 20cm of water.
02-059-34. Pg. 3. Caption: Rotarian Rudy Hoffman with Rotary Exchange Student Regina de Castro.
02-059-50. p.4. Caption: Pemberton Secondary Senior Girls Basketball Team. Back: Mrs. Sue Thiessen, Inez Dan, Bernice Gilmore, Patty Perkins, Robin Ward, Front: Tracey Arnet, Tracy Lefebvre, Kathy Zurcher, Pam Spencer, Sirley LeBlanc.
02-059-51. Caption: Pemberton Secondary Cheerleaders. L to R. Lori McNaught, Allison Alder, Andrea Ross, Angela Frederick.
02-059-52. Caption: Pemberton Senior Boys Basketball Team. L. to R. Coach Ron Renvelle, Lorne Gopp, Duane Hustins, Dan Bain, Dale Chumley, Howard Chumley, Bruce Miller, John Beks, Robert Ritchie.
02-059-44. Pg. 5. Caption: Package No. 4. is in the bag! Like a number of the other town centre buildings, this one is shrouded in plastic.
02-059-1. Pg. 6. Caption: George Henry slices the roast of beef while the teachers from Ts'zil and Pemberton wait their turn.
02-059-5. Pg. 6. Caption: Pemberton teachers enjoy their dinner at the Teacher's Association evening.
02-059-13, 15-18, 20, 23, 27, 31. Pg. 7. Caption: At the Pemberton Teachers Frolic: Clockwise from top left - Queen Devina shows her style; clockwise from top left: D. Watsonski of the Polish softball team; Corral Corra; Barkeepers Adamson and McNaught; Canoeist Brenda makes a point with Jim Spencer; The Ts'zil staff skit: Pemberton Pub Crawling Team; 1924 style swimmer Grace; Cowherder Hilda.
02-059-39. Pg. 10. Caption: It may be cheaper by bus-but if you want to save $11 just bike up the Olympic!
02-059-36. Pg. 11. Caption: The snow and the crowds keep coming! The scene at the Olive Chair on Saturday, February 2 at 9:30 a.m.
02-059-42. Pg. 12. Caption: The new powder blue RCMP vehicle.
02-059-45. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: Cross Country enthusiast Nello Busdon carefully waxes his skis before heading out on the Lost Lake Trail.

Week of September 29, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to BC Premier Bill Bennett; Miss Pemberton; construction
Appears in September 25, 1980 issue:
02-162-23. Pg. 4. Caption: [middle] Heavy rain caused deep mud near the Town Centre. Golf Course practice fairway 1 -- Mark Clark truck 0.
02-162-21. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] Work starts on berm and fence near Myrtle Philip School
02-162-29. Pg. 11. Caption: [top] Top photo shows work on bridge over Fitzsimmons to bring skiers from Blackcomb into Town Centre.
02-162-14. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom] Bottom photo is over Blackcomb Creek for Lost Lake trail.
02-162-8. Pg. 13. Caption: [left] Premier Bennett presents $13,000 cheque to Pemberton Mayor Shirley Henry.
02-162-5. Pg. 13. Caption: [right] Miss Pemberton 1980 Kristi King, presents the Premier with a giant potato casserole dish on behalf of the people of the Pemberton Valley.
02-162-18. Pg. [16]. Caption: [left] Lost Lake area after the beach preparation work.

Week of August 3, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to Alta Lake Summer Regatta; windsurfing; Whistler Rotary Fun Run; Whistler Village; Logger Days Squamish; Miss Squamish; town planning; roads; wedding at Alta Lake; Pemberton; Bob Bishop; Sid Young; canoeing Alta Lake; new playground equipment at Myrtle Philip School; baseball; Men's Fast Ball League championships; Alta Lake Inn; party; smoking; drinking; Pemberton Airport
Appears in August 20, 1981 issue:
02-171-22. Pg. 18. Caption:
Appears in August 6, 1981 issue:
02-171-76. Pg. 1. Caption: [top] The end of Summer Lane where the clothing thought to belong to Louise Marie Chartrand was found.
02-171-99. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] The Ham/Murphy residence in Alpine Meadows that was damaged by fire on July 30.
02-171-68. Pg. 3. Caption: A model development of Alta Lake Estates showing the three structures housing 62 units, the featured clock tower, tennis courts and waterways which will connect the development.
02-171-255. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Sails flapping, windsurfers in the first heat of the men's Triangle races skim away from the starting line during the B.C. Windsurfing Championships.
02-171-183. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Windsurfer exhibits fine form for the judges in the men's freestyle event.
02-171-197. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] ON YOUR MARKS .... GET SET ... and the 90 participants in the Whistler Rotary Fun Run were off. Men and women, boys and girls of all ages took part in the race on a sunny August 2nd Sunday. Rotary Club hopes to make it an annual event.
02-171-7. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom] Medal winners in the race from Pemberton - Jan Naylor and her children Shannon and Andy.
02-171-230. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] The grand champions -- The Chieftan Blues, who were defeated in only two games all season. Top Row (l to r) Colin Chapman, Jim Raymond, Paul Douglas, Don Hales, Jim Schutz, John (Duck) Acorn, Dave Simpson. Bottom row (l to r) Greg Wirchowski, Paul Acorn, Ross Tiechman, Gary Hastings, Bill Rattray.
02-171-227. Pg 8. Caption: [bottom left] Almost at the top ... the Whistler A's at the end of their season. Top row (l to r) Bob Dawson, Kenny Hall, Kirk Sudds, Brent Grimm, Bob Taylor, Dave Patterson, Scotty Hurren. Bottom row (l to r) Roy Onyschtschuk, Peter Onyschtschuk, Neil Mawdsle and Pat Bramfield, scorekeeper.
02-171-242. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] In a play typical of the second playoff game, Dave Paterson (left) and Brent Grimm prove that two mitts are as good as none.
02-171-70. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] Ms. Sue Christopher, the new teacher at Myrtle Philip School who will be teaching the primary grades, replacing Mrs. Alexia Turner. Ms. Christopher previously taught for 5 years at Signal Hill Elementary in Pemberton.
02-171-201. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom] Elisa Wilson (bottom), Anton Deduluc, Melanie Busdon and Samantha O'Keefe (top, rear) test out the new playground equipment at Myrtle Philip School. Built by Industrial Arts students at Howe Sound Secondary School with lumber donated by Garibaldi Building Supplies, this structure is just the first phase of the facilities. The Whistler Parent/Teacher Group has raised the funds which will raise the equipment.
02-171-17. Pg. 10. Caption: The James Younger Band perform outdoors in the Village Plaza on Sunday, August 2.
02-171-23. Pg. 11. Caption: Alta Lake Beach is crowded with sun-seekers on Sunday, August 2.
02-171-100. Pg. 13. Caption: Don Wildfong, project manager of Pemberton airport, takes a moment off work to pose in front of sign that welcomes recreational fliers to Pemberton.
02-171-77. Pg. 16. Caption: John and Debbie Welder sign the register while Cheryl Bishop, Rev. Harold Wingfield and Ian Larson look on.
02-171-95. Pg. 17. Caption: Ardis Lawrence of Cottonwood Acres Farm weighs and prices vegetables from some of her mid-day customers. Lawrence says the rising prices of vegetables has resulted in an increase in business with more and more families buying vegetables in bulk for freezing. Vegetables at the farm are not sprayed with chemicals and as Lawrence says, "people like to pick what they want".
02-171-63. Pg. 18. Caption: [top] Timber Queen Carolyn Royfield, flanked by princesses Janette Bareau (left) and Shannon Tarr (right) present Ron Hartill with his award for Best All-round Logger in Open Class, MC Al McIntosh stands off to right.
02-171-170. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom] 'Paula' gives his seal of approval to the handiwork of Ross Gilmour, winner of the Sportsman Award during the Novice and Intermediate Show.

Week of January 12, 1982 [3]

Photographs including but not limited to Labatt's World Cup Freestyle Championships podiums; Blackcomb Mountain; Willie Whistler; municipal beautification of Whistler Village; Mike Hampton; apres drinking; hot air balloon; Willie Whistler snowman; ALSC half marathon cross-country
Appears in January 14, 1982 issue:
02-229-14. Pg. 1. Caption: A Cheerful Canadian Winner. And the winner is ... Marie Claude Asselin of Quebec! The best women's freestyler on the slopes got a hand from Willie Whistler to take her rightful place on centre stage.
02-229-35. Pg. 3. Caption: Ruth Lotzkar
02-229-33. Pg. 4. Caption: [Geoff Olson, newest staff member at Whistler Printing and Publishing].
02-229-71. Pg. 7. Caption: [right] Nancy Greene Raine of Blackcomb and Terry Burns of Labatt's applaud combined men's champions (l - r) 1st place - Frank Beddor, USA; 2nd place -- Rick Bowie Canada; 3rd Place B. Bolesky USA.
02-229-41. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Roger Simmie, Ski Tech at Blackcombe Sports, Resident of Alpine Meadows.
02-229-43. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Debby O'Hanley, Clerk at Carlsberg's, Resident of Brio.
02-229-47. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Rolly Horsey, Former Alderman, Resident of Alta Vista.
02-229-44. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Dave Buchan, Real Estate Agent for Macaulay Nicolls Maitland, Resident of Whistler.
02-229-49, Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] John Carter, Manager of Tantalus Lodge, Resident of Tantalus Lodge.
02-229-51. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Steve Foan, Co-owner of Whistler Creek/Village Sports, Resident of Vancouver.
02-229-84. Pg. 10. Caption: [Pierre Trudeau and Michael Maloney at the Mountain House]
02-229-78. Pg. 13. Caption: Terry Burns of Labatt's chats with Franz and Annette Wilhelmsen at the Labatt Freestyle reception at the Mountain House.
02-229-96. Pg. 14. Caption: Hot stuff -- the Pemberton Red Devils came up with this beautiful downhiller to walk away with $300 and a shared first place victory. Shot glasses of fuel rested on the skier's back.
02-229-93. Pg. 15. Caption: Up, up and away! Hot air balloon takes off from Whistler Village.
02-229-82. Pg. 19. Caption: Pierre Trudeau and Rick Bowie in the Mountain House on January 8 at the Labatt's reception.

Week of June 28, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to Sid Young; signs; town planning; Myrtle Philip Awards; Dave Murray; Bob Daly; Danny Carson; parking garage; parade; clowns; strawberry picking at Naylor Berry Farm; paddle-boating; Whistler Country Guides boating; helicopter; trucks; Creekside Husky
Appears in July 1, 1982 issue:
02-280-82. Pg. 1. Caption: Stubborn as a mule! Inspite of the efforts of the 'D'Arcy Prospectors' this donkey refused to cross the BCR tracks during the Pemberton Parade in celebration of Canada week.
02-280-90. Pg. 2. Caption: Neal Davidge on Al Staehli's horse following the Pemberton Canada Week Parade June 27.
02-280-107. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Chopper heads out with a bucket of water to help squelch the recent forest fire in Cheak
02-280-51. Pg. 7. Caption: Principal Bob Daly gets his own award at the MPS awards day from student Stephanie Fosty.
02-280-25. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] W. Doug Fox, Vice-President of Finance & Operations, Whistler Village Land Co.
02-280-5. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Mike Vance, Coordinator of Planning and Design, Whistler Village Land Co.
02-280-34. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] David O'Keefe, Skier Services and North Side Coordinator, Whistler Mountain Ski Corp.
02-280-37. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Greg Griffith, Photographer, Owner of Mountain Moments.
02-280-29. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Sid Young, Alderman, Land Company Director, Travel Agent.
02-280-3. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] AL Raine, Executive Director of Whistler Resort Association.
02-280-94. Pg. 9. Caption: Jan Naylor displays some of the strawberries (see inset) now ready for picking at the Naylor Berry Farm 3 km north of Pemberton.
02-280-92. Pg. 9. Caption: [inset] Strawberries.
02-280-97. Pg. 11. Caption: Not even the rain stopped these kids from a practice paddle on Alta Lake for the Whistler Country Guides Kids Races. Bad weather postponed the races to Saturday, July 3 at 9:30 a.m. at Wayside Park.
02-280-46. Pg. 12. Caption: Dave Murray presents Willy Raine with the Dave Murray award at the school awards day June 28.
02-280-10. Pg. 14. Caption: New stop signs often get ignored, so the municipality placed reminders in front of this sign on the intersection of Rainbow, Matterhorn and Camino Drive.
02-280-112. Pg. 16. Caption: Not a military invasion of Whistler! This row of army vehicles was part of a contingent of about 15 trucks from the 12th Service Battalion from Sea Island that stopped off at Whistler over the weekend en route to Lillooet Lake as part of a deployment exercise.

Week of May 17, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to children's activities; driving; playground; Christine Rodgers; Whistler Children's Festival; Global Outreach
Appears in May 19, 1983 issue:
02-309-29. Pg. 29. Pg. 1. Caption: Clamouring for the start of Whistler Children's Festival, this bunch of artists whomped up posters to advertise the even to be held June 18 and 19. Clockwise from the Summit Harley Paul, Melanie Busdon, Marika Richoz, Samantha O'Keefe, Charlene Freeman, Angus Maxwell, Jason Demidoff and Iain Young say they can all hang in until then.
02-309-8. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Road crews were hard at work widening the alignment of Highway 99 west of Green Lake May 13. In three or four years the road to Pemberton should be an easier one to travel.
02-309-27. Pg. 3. Caption: [middle] Following Saturday's annual general meeting, Jeff Wuolle (left) will sit as the new WRA director-at-large for the coming year, while Jacques Omnes (right) will assume the position of accommodations director.
02-309-45. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Dave Cipp, Bartender, White Gold.
02-309-49. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Karen Playfair, Grocery store employee, Alpine Meadows.
02-309-6. Pg. 13. Caption: [top] MPS kids displayed their genius for things scientific May 11 during the annual science fair. First place finishers in each of the grade categories were: Kindergarten for magnets; Grade One, seeds; Grade 2, Andrew Roberts for Salamanders; Grade Three, Bryan Hidi and Anton Dedeluk for Pulley Power; Grade Four, Tami Wick for "The Best Way to Start Grass Seed"; Grade Five, Karen Wylie and Shannon Freeman for "Water and Electricity"; jGrade Six, Jenene Hogarth for "Muddy Magic"; and Grade Seven (a tie) Derek Jasic and Jason Belin for "Solar Energy" and Mark Heilig for "Heat Conductivity".
02-309-4. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom] See above.
02-309-15. Pg. 15. Caption: Priority, a group of young performers from Global Outreach, and their furry friends, entertained (and enlightened) an audience in Whistler Village Sunday. The Christian message was enjoyed by the crowd and blessed with excellent weather.
02-309-19. Pg. 18. Caption: Tree planter Alvin Tye places a young Douglas fir into its new home at Pacific Forest Products Limited's cutblock 49, south of Whistler. In about 100 years the seedling will be a mature tree.

Week of May 9, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to lakes; Pemberton; children; frisbee golf; windsurfing; musicians; construction; British Columbia Social Credit Party; Vancouver's Purcell String Quartet
Appears in May 12, 1983 issue:
02-310-83. Pg. 1. Caption: [left] John Reynolds addresses a packed house during his victory speech at the Hotel Vancouver after taking the West Vancouver-Howe Sound seas in B.C.'s provincial election.
02-310-73. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] See above.
02-310-66. Pg. 3. Caption: Jesse Fletcher treis out a new set of wheels (actually a very antiquated set of wheels) in Village Square May 3. In case you don't recognize the historic wheelchair, you can see it in its normal resting place at Stoney's.
02-310-89. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Andy Williamson, Dishwasher, Gondola Area.
02-310-93. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Dave Manual, Garbologist, Alta Vista.
02-310-4. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Kevin Morgan, Employment Bridging Assistance Program employee, White Gold.
02-310-61. Pg. 7. Caption: Crews from Interland Construction have piles and forms in place for the foundation of 19 Mile Creek bridge. The steel and concrete span will be completed at a cost of over $300,000 before summer ends.
02-310-55. Pg. 8. Caption: A delighted audience enjoyed the eloquent tones of Vancouver's Purcell String Quartet at a Brackendale Art Gallery, Sunday May 8 -- a perfect ending to Mother's Day. (l to r) Sydney Humphreys on violin, Philippe Etter on viola, and Ian Hampton on cello.
02-310-45. Pg. 9. Caption: Once again the ace-in-the-hold team swept away Whistler's frisbee golf championship, despite the chilling overtones of Saturday, May 7. (l to r) Al Pomeroy, Bob Noldner, Barry McClure and Hugh Wallace celebrated their win after a rigorous 18-round match, which included a hole in the back of a truck.
02-310-34. Pg. 14. Caption: Winners in B.C. Hydro's poster contest "Be Electrically Alert" were Myrtle Philip students (clockwise from left) Patrick Crewman (grade 4); Cris Simpson (grade 5) and Brandi Robinson (grade 5). The students received a framed certificate for their effort in the contest held in March.

Week of August 1, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to Logging Games; portraits; band playing outdoors in Whistler Village; awards at evening event; house interior; homemade airplane; small planes; Pemberton; trucks; Government of Canada Special Recovery Project; setting up for outdoor concert; post boxes; Whistler Resort Association promotional film;
Appears in August 4, 1983 issue:
02-338-107. Pg. 1. Caption: Designer Kurt Warner (center) of Arabesque Tension Structures instructs a group on setting up the WRA's new $15,000 tent at Myrtle Philip School field July 28. The tent is lifted initially by what Warner calls "the world's largest bumper jack" then pulled over by a vehicle or a winch. It can be set up in three hours and collapsed in half the time and can serve as overhead shelter or a band shell.
02-338-126. Pg. 2. Caption: What all of Whistler's been waiting for -- 364 new boxes were installed at the post office July 27. Contractor Richard Vandervinne also added two new security doors while he was at it. The postmaster asked letter-lovers to quell their enthusiasm. Everyone who has applied for a box will be contacted within the next two months.
02-338-64. Pg. 3. Caption: [inset] Don Natanos flies a one-seater plane on Saturday, July 31 as part of an eight-minute promotional film for the Whistler Resort Association. The film is being produced by Petersen Productions.
02-338-72. Pg. 3. Caption: See above.
02-338-38. Pg. 5. Caption: Ernie Hnatiuk ... looking forward to working with WLC.
02-338-26. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Lee-Ann Russell, Village Store Employee, Brio Estates.
02-338-33. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Dennis Waddingham, Village Store Owner, Whistler Cay.
02-338-61. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Paul Burrows, former publisher of The Whistler Question, receives two awards fro Kevin Hamm, publisher of the Northwest Herald in Saskatchewan at the CCNA annual meeting in Winnipeg. The Question was awarded first place for best all-round newspaper and best front page in its circulation class in Canada.
02-338-122. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Whistler Resort Association's latest purchase, a $15,000 "Arabesque" tent, was put up under the close scrutiny of designer Kurt Warner of Calgary.
02-338-113. Pg. 7. Caption: [middle] on the Myrtle Philip School playing field July 28.
02-338-100. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom] The tent covers 2400 sq. ft. and is 40 ft. wide and 60ft. high. When everyone has learned the ropes, it should take three people three hours to set up.
02-338-85. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] Small planes line up along the new airstrip in Pemberton (above)
02-338-93. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom] while signs at the entrance announce the federal government's $400,000 grant to improve the landing strip.
02-338-18. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] The Bischoff brothers of Squamish (above) take 10 swings in the Butcher Block competition during Squamish Loggers' Sports Days finals July 31 at the new stadium in Squamish.
02-338-11. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom] Left, two loggers descent just below the speed of gravity in the Pole Climb.
02-338-48. Pg. 10. Caption: With a touch of Irish traditional music blended with their own, (l to r) Geoffrey Kelly, Jay Knudson and John Mann brightened up an already sunny Village Square Sunday. The lively trio hails from Vancouver.
02-338-45. Pg. 13. Caption: Linda Lesch (left) gives a nod of approval to the goodie picked out by Heather Powell-Long, 3, at the community centre bake sale Sunday, while Chani Long, 5, and Taya James, 9, consider their choices. $149 was raised for the project.

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