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Canim Lake

  • PHILIP-2-WA_2011_019_001
  • Stuk
  • Oct. 1935
  • Part of Philip Fonds

Film of a boat named Canim, presumably on Canim Lake; Myrtle Philip holding up a large fish that she has just caught, again presumably on Canim Lake; McGilvary Lodge, apparently filmed from a moving train or other vehicle; scenes of Squamish including the PGE railway pier and the Chief. The box for the film has written in Myrtle's handwriting "Canim Lake, Oct 1935" and inside the box is a piece of paper typed by typewriter "Boat named Canim / McGilvary Lodge / Squamish / October 1935."

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Myrtle Philip with a heather plant in a wheelchair on her 95th birthday. Behind her stand Terry Rodgers, Janet Baird & Andy Petersen. Inscription on verso : "Myrtle's 95th BIRTHDAY / MAR. 19, 1986 / at Hilltop House, Squamish. MAYOR TERRY RODGERS (WHISTLER) / JANET BAIRD (VANC) / ANDY PETERSON (ALTA LAKE, WHISTLER) / Janet baked Myrtle's famous rum cake that Andy is holding. Heather is from Petersens. Love from Florence Petersen"

Week of August 2, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to summer skiing on belt in Whistler Village; windsurfing Alta Lake; marching band winning award for the Squamish Logger's Sports Parade

Week of March 7, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Skiing; Whistler Winterhawks hockey game in Squamish
02-19-08 on pg. 1. Caption: Toni Sailer runs the Molson World Cup Downhill on Tuesday February 27.
02-19-05 on pg. 4. Caption [R]: McConkey Ski Instructor leads an intermediate class of Myrtle Philip students down the Green Chair.
02-19-52 on pg. 4. Caption [L]: Whistler Hockey Team in action around the K&M net on Wednesday night.
02-19-38 appears in March 14, 1979 issue on pg. 10. Caption: Brackendale Art Gallery owner Thor Froslev in pensive mood. Scott Alpen photo.
02-19-74 on pg. 18. Caption: One of the Tantalus seamstresses at work on a vest.
02-19-67 on pg. 18. Caption: John and Ann model some of Tantalus Creations' custom ski wear.
02-19-10 on back cover or pg. [16] Caption: Toni Sailer and Nancy Greene Raine on the World Cup Downhill course.

Week of August 8, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to helicopters; bears; Squamish Logger's Day
Appears in August 15, 1979 issue:
02-087-31. Pg. 13. Caption: The 13-unit, concrete finish condominium block to be built by MacArthur for Riverina Developments at #8 Bayshores.
02-087-25. Pg.15. Caption: (top) Pemberton Information Booth.
Appears in August 8, 1979 issue:
02-087-1. Pg. 1. Caption: (right) (Bow Helicopoter Alouette Machine) after the crash.
02-087-12. Pg. 6. Caption: The cabin built on the shores of Daisy Lake for the movie set of Strange Companions.
02-087-32. Pg. 8. Caption: Mike Carney (left) and his father Owen on the birling log.
02-087-90. Pg. 9. Caption: Ian Moratti gets stuck into the log in the open chop.
02-087-74. Pg. 11. Caption: Mike Sadler and his new bride Judy after their wedding ceremony.
02-087-18. Pg. 12. Caption: Kodiak bear Doc following trainer Mark Weiner (story pg. 6).

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 June 10, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to children; band; ventriloquist; Bill Runge; construction of Club Cabins;
Appears in June 10, 1982 issue:
02-283-55. Pg. 6. Caption: Project manager Dan Savage checks out the pouring of concrete to anchor water mains in the Club Cabin project.
02-283-76. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Ken White, Plastering Contractor, Vancouver.
02-283-81. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Bob Wyer, Plumber, North Vancouver.
02-283-86. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Monte Sandvoss, Project Manager, Vancouver.
02-283-74. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Bill Agler, Hod Carrier, Vancouver.
02-283-80. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Ben Vos, Labour Foreman, Vancouver.
02-283-69. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] AL White, Hod Carrier, Vancouver.
02-283-29. Pg. 10. Caption: Don Bryan and his good friend Dr. Noseworthy entertain a Whistler audience and members of the Alaskan Greenlanders Air Command Band Friday night at Blackcomb Lodge. Bryan later performed at the Brass Rail.
02-283-2. Pg. 11. Caption: Teaching Assistant Karen King shows new-born chick to Simon Beller, a student at Myrtle Philip School. The chick arrived in Whistler as an egg from Coastal Mountain Outdoor School.
02-283-10. Pg. 13. Caption: Man's best friend straps on the saddlebags and lightens the load for this traveller, who still seems to have more than enough to carry.
02-283-7. Pg. 14. Caption: These young athletes burned up the track at the Howe Sound District Track and Field Day held in Squamish June 3.
02-283-3. Pg. 16. Caption: Litter spoils a beautiful trail leading from Highway 99 to Green Lake along the north bank of the River of Golden Dreams.

Week of June 1, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to newborn baby; portraits; car by the lake; swimming in the lake; band and musicians in Whistler Village; windsurfing; children
Appears in June 3, 1982 issue:
02-285-44. Pg. 1. Caption: Val Lang takes a pause that refreshes on Sunday afternoon to listen to the brassy sounds of Bruce Nicholson, Richard Chisholm, Andrew Clayden and Murray Crewe. The Whistler Brass Quartet comprises some of the UBC students here for the summer music program. See story page 7.
02-285-65. Pg. 6. Caption: John Machine takes a break in the shade at Whistler Country Guides' new concession stand at Wayside Park. Canoe and paddle boat rentals and homemade goodies are available.
02-285-50. Pg. 7. Caption: These tiny tots took a sunny moment on Sunday afternoon to enjoy the last of the daffodils in Village Square.
02-285-13. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Sloane Hansen, Student, White Gold Estates.
02-285-8. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Patrice Couture, Construction Worker, Alpine Meadows.
02-285-6. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Mike Petrus, Waiter, White Gold Estates.
02-285-36. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Jimmy Wharin, Doorman, Whistler Vale.
02-285-5. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Al Davis, Artist, Function Junction.
02-285-31. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Pierre Trudeau, Contractor, Alpine Meadows.
02-285-62. Pg. 11. Caption: All it takes is an appearance of Old Sol to fill the beaches at Alta Lake. Whether it's inner tubing, windsurfing, or just soaking' up a few rays, Whistlerites seem to have a natural knack for the beach life.
02-285-26. Pg. 13. Caption: Whistler's newest resident, one-week-old Christopher Glyn Roberts, joins mom (Shayne) and Dad (Dave) for a family portrait.

Jan 72 V2

Slide film of snow covered tree, a bald eagle, [Squamish?], icicles at Tokum Corners, and a glass of beer in snow.

Sep 74 V3

Slide film of cutting the end off a tree log, the living room at Tokum Corners, Squamish Days Logger Sports Festival, and the Upper Franz avalauncher.

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