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Petersen, Andy
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Myrtle's dinner party

Four guests at Myrtle's dinner party. Inscription on verso : "At Myrtle's Dinner Party / Sat. Aug. 29, 1981 / DICK [Fairhurst] / THERESA AGUAYO (Whister Rotary Exchange Student) / ANDY [Petersen] / MONICA RIOS (friend of Carol's from Mexico)"

Prints 007-009

Photographs of Florence and Andy Petersen, two workmen building a wooden structure, and a young girl standing in a boat with the railway line behind her.

Saturday December 14, 1985 Page A3

A half-page article on page A3 of the Vancouver Sun from Saturday December 14, 1985. The article is entitled "Big freeze means waterless taps for 41 families." The article is about 41 homes along Alta Lake Road that are without running water throughout the winter due to a water line break.

Jennifer Kubiak Fonds

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  • Fonds
  • [c. 1955-1969]

Photographs of various locations and people in Whistler in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Photographs

Photographs depicting various locations and people from the Whistler area in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Prints 010-013

Photographs of Florence and Andy Petersen (duplicate of 007), a group of women at Witsend house from December 1955 [Caption reads "Jacquie Pope, June (Tidbull) Collins, Betty (Gray) Atkinson, Florence (Strachan) Petersen, and Eunice ("Kelly" Forster) Fairhurst." Name of house is written in pen on the photograph], a small group of people on the shore of Green Lake with a boat [Caption reads: "April 30, 1966"], and a group of adults and children sitting on a porch [Caption reads: "August 1955"].

The Vancouver Sun

Newspaper articles from the Vancouver Sun about real estate development in Whistler, as well as a water main break affecting the residents of Alta Lake Road.

Prints 045-050

Photographs of Pat Carleton, Sig Young, Al Raine, and others at an event, a woman wearing a Whistler sweater, Florence and Andy Petersen posing for the camera, Sid Young at his desk at Sid's Travel in the early 1980s, and Tony Biggen-Pound sitting on a fence with a woman in front of the Skier's Chapel.

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