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Week of June 28 [2], 1978

Photographs including but not limited to waterfall; cars; dancing; Construction
02-047-4. Pg. 1. Caption: Power lines dip treacherously after Sunday's strong winds knocked large piece of deadwood onto the line.
02-047-7. Pg. 4. Caption: Sarah, Wendy and Sid try to decide what to do with that nosy photographer during party Friday.
02-047-18. Pg. 5. Caption: Brenda Dunbar shows her appreciation at a recent party given in her honor.
02-047-10. Pg. 7. Caption: New BBQ ready to be installed at Alta Lake Wayside Park.
02-047-13. Pg. 9. Caption: Someone was practicing their glass breaking at the liquor store last week. RCMP are investigating.
02-047-11. Pg. 9. Caption: "Dig we must" boys at Casano project near Christiana turn-off. Sewer lines are now going in.
02-047-15. Pg. 11. Caption: Man in wetsuit un-earths another manhole, see notes from all over.

Week of March 2, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to skihill construction; Little Nell's; snow removal; school; dogs; hotel interiors; dining; skiing; Whistler Creek Lodge; Ski Rainbow; Filling Station; construction; John Robinson
Appears in March 13, 1980 issue
02-055-31. Pg. [12] or back cover. Caption: Developer Peter Gregory and Architect Archambault show plans for the 316 room Mountain Inn.
March 6, 1980 issue
02-055-67-68. Pg. 1. Caption: New sign at the Village -- the new identifying sign at the entrance to the new Whistler Town Centre.
02-055-49. Pg. 3. Caption: An enraptured audience -- Myrtle Philip School students enjoy the Raincoast Puppet Theatre.
02-055-52. Pg. 3. Caption: Norm Foote watches while Andrea Desroches and Fraser Marshall perform.
02-055-82. Pg. 4. Caption: Rainbow Ski Village scenes. The inside of Beau's.
02-055-89. Pg. 4. Caption: Doug Schull at work in his Racer's Edge ski shop.
02-055-99. Pg. 5. Caption: Rainbow Ski Village. Showing the gentle slopes of this beginner ski area.
02-055-102. Pg. 5. Caption: Hang in there! A determined youngster rides up one of the Rainbow handle tows.
02-055-4. Pg. 6. Caption: Not a Corral! This new fenced area outside L'Apres is just the extention of the patio area in readiness for the spring season.
02-055-139. Pg. 8. Caption: The newly completed Whistler Creek Lodve.
02-055-116. Pg. 9. Caption: Carved snow lions guard the hotel entrance.
02-055-77. Pg. 9. Caption: Inside one of the deluxe suites showing the bedroom and kitchen.
02-055-111. Pg. 9. Caption: The lobby and front desk area.
02-055-39. Pg. 12. Caption: Snow for sale! Not really - just the highways clearing of the hydrants on Lake Placid Road.
02-055-10. Pg. 13. Caption: Daylodge takes shape: The new Backcomb day lodge rises up out of the ground at the day skier parking area.
02-055-45. Pg. 13. Caption: Oops! Warm wet weather caused the snow to slide of this Telemark roof and flatten the wagon parked below.
Appears in February 28, 1980 issue.
02-055-131. Pg. 6. Caption: Notice the use of wood in the restaurant -- from the heavy fir tables to the logs on the feature wall behind.
02-055-136. Pg. 7. Caption: The Filling Station Bar is made from a large slab of cedar with smaller bar-level areas behind.

Week of February 26, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to construction; chairlift line-ups; lodges; dumpsters; drinking
02-056-6. Pg. 1. Caption: University school break results in record mid-wee crowds.
02-056-5. Pg. 1. Caption: This is not a Sunday! Just the Olive Chair lineup on Thursday, February 21.
02-056-24. Pg. 5. Caption: Lennie Thevarge and Mark Dan look over artifacts at the Heritage Village in Burnaby.
02-056-23. Pg. 5. Caption: Grade 10 students on their x-country trip at C.M.O.S. Stephen Vogler, Garth Phare, Laura Sabey, Pam Spencer, Aleta Ross, Angela Frederick, Judy Tourand, Mr. Georgas.
02-056-15. Pg. 7. Caption: This pile of garbage which was dumped by the side of the highway at Nesters Rd. on Monday morning had the following note in it: Dear Matt, Peter or Dawn, the fridge is f...d so I put the food outside Signed: Gust. If you know any of these people please let us know.
02-056-4. Pg. 9. Caption: MDC President Charlie McClain addresses the shareholders while Francois Lepine and Ken Beatty look on.
02-056-2. Pg. [10] or back cover. Caption: Mild weather allows work to proceed on the town centre. Concrete is poured on the floor slabs of Parcel 6 while roofers work on Parcel 10 in background.

Week of November 28, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to construction; Rotary club meeting; car accidents; sale; signs
02-069-17, 20. Pg. 1. Caption: Improvements at the Whistler Lift Base -- the retaining cribbing at the base of the Olive chair (above); and (below), the new paved gathering area outside the ticket windows.
02-069-26. Pg. 4. Caption: Mr. Bob Ainsworth, the new general manager of Garibaldi Lifts Ltd., Whistler operation.
02-069-14. Pg. 5. Caption: The new first aid room in the old garage building at the lift base.
02-069-55. Pg. 6. Caption: One of the many new international symbol signs at Garibaldi Lifts.
02-069-50. Pg 10. Caption: A study in concentration - Trev Roote carves out house number signs at the Fall Fair.
02-069-33. Pg. 11. Caption: Rick Foster and Marie Dumansky (left) of R&M Jewelry at the gold sale they put on at the Highland Lodge on November 22.
02-069-41. Pg. 12. Caption: The Toyota belonging to Glen McInnes that went over the new curbing into the Wayside Park parking lot.
02-069-39. Pg. 15. Caption: One of Whistler Disposal's new front-loading garbage compactor trucks at work at the Mons site.
02-069-1,3,6,9,11. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: Smiling faces at the Community Club Fall Fair: from left to right- Bob Walsh smiles as he hold his $100.00 jumper cables; auctioneer Don Willoughby; Claude Hoodspith; Jodi & Brad Rustad check their gift certificate; a happy Sue Cameron as she won the season's pass; auctioneer Dave Cathers.

Week of November 2[8], 1979

Photographs including but not limited to construction; signs
Appears in November 28, 1979 issue:
02-070-77. Pg. 14. Caption: The pillared form of package no. 2. rises at the Town Center looking like a southern mansion.
02-070-81. Pg.[16]. Caption: New signs for winter parking regulations.

Week of November 21, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to mountaineering; seaplane landing on the lake; town planning; construction; aerial views from plane; cars; license plates;
02-071-62. Pg. 1. Caption: No door on the helicopter allows a crystal-clear view of the Town Center (left center), Public Service Building (lower right) and Myrtle Philip School (right center).
02-071-31, 27. Pg. 4. Caption: Two views of the steel girders of Package 6, with masonry wall of Package 4 behind; upper photo shows detail of two roof lines.
02-071-86. Pg. 5. Caption: Work continues well into the night on the underground conduits connecting the Town Center to power lines on Highway 99.
02-071-39. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] Mayor Pat Carleton and Frans Carpay of Whistler Village Land Co. lead one of many media groups on walking tour of Whistler Village Town Center on Wednesday Nov. 14.
02-071-19. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Public Service Building nears completion with new parking area in foreground.
02-071-26. Pg. 7. Caption: Large pile of construction garbage at Mons dump indicates total disregard for sign by garbage dumpers.
02-071-28. Pg. 9. Caption: Soil testing continues at new hotel site in Whistler Village Town Center.
02-071-7, 10. Pg. 10. Caption: Border Lake has spring ice blasted away (above), while 60,000 metric tonnes of ice (right) is dislodged to prevent future disaster to work crews.
02-071-5. Pg. 11. Caption: [left] View of exposed rock face of molybdenum ore body near Taku Lake; drill site was located on left above slide area.
02-071-94. Pg. 11. Caption: [right] Ihor Zalubniak (with sprayer) and Mark Lennox of Phase Two Painting stain the high woodwork 30 feet over Whistler Creek Lodge parking area.
02-071-23. Pg. 14. Caption: [Top] The presentation of the Pemberton Community Plan, left to right: Zoltan Kuun, Clerk Tom Wood, Mayor Shirley Henry, Planner John Connelly.
02-071-24. Pg. 14. Caption: [bottom] The audience listens to the presentation of the plan in the Signal Hill School library.
02-071-49. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: Aerial view of Roundhouse at 6000 foot level on Whistler Mountain, showing sparse snow cover and the new washroom/service building (upper right).

Week of November 14, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Whistler Mountain views; construction; car accidents
02-072-34. Pg. 1. [Top] Caption: Three views of the Ski Swap ... The crowds of cars outside ...
02-072-29. Pg. 1. [Middle] Caption: ... the crowds of people looking for bargains inside ...
02-072-32. Pg. 1. [Bottom] Caption: ... and the R.C.M.P. engraving skis as part of their "Ski Watch" program.
02-072-13. Pg. 5. Caption: A section of the new blunt-ended curbing near the White Gold Inn.
02-072-6. Pg. 7. Caption: The new town access road that runs past the school property. The new road is about 1.5 metres above the level of the school grounds.
02-072-21. Pg. 8 [top]. Caption: View of the Rotary Auction as seen from the front of the room. Nandor Pal has just made a bid!
02-072-27. Pg. 8 [bottom]. Caption: Garibaldi Building Supplies' Franke Desroches proudly displays the winning ticket.
02-072-8. Pg. 10. Caption: The first lift of paving goes down at the Whistler Town Centre on Friday, November 9.
02-072-35. Pg. 12. Caption: Campbell McGougan and Bob Bates stand beside Alpine Security's Bronco patrol vehicle.
02-072-14. Pg. 13. Caption: [top] Mike Pocuca's vehicle that didn't make it to Whistler last Friday morning ...
02-072-15. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom] and the Jeep Wagoneer that failed to negotiate the MacPac turn the week before.
02-072-11. Pg. 15. Caption: [bottom] Another view of the new Town Centre buildings showing Package 2 at the entrance to the mall.
02-072-9. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: The copper pillars of the pub in Package 6 reflect the afternoon sun at Whistler Village.

Week of October 10, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to mountain views; construction; stoves; meeting; awards; soccer; car accidents
02-077-55. Pg. 1. Caption: This is the vehicle in which 23-year old Michele Rusca lost her life early on Saturday, October 6.
02-077-18, 10. Pg. 3. Caption: Two views of the new Town Centre buildings-- as seen from the highway (above) and from Blackcomb access road (below).
02-077-30. Pg. 5. Caption: [top] The TIDSA and DREE delegation viewing the Town Centre models (above)
02-077-24. Pg. 5. Caption: [bottom] Terry Minger speaks while B.C. ski Co-ordinator Dan Mathews (left) and Victoria TIDSA John Gray (right) listen.
02-077-46. Pg. 6. Caption: Head table at the A.L.D.R.A. meeting. Left to right: Secretary H.D.C. Hunter, President Diane Eby, Treasurer Julia Heine.
02-077-19. Pg. 9. Caption: Builder and artist, Trudy Salmhofer decorates one of her new chalets in Blackcomb Estates.
02-077-6. Pg. 10. Caption: The new Tri-Service building begins to take shape on the property behind the school.
02-077-44. Pg. 12. Caption: Left to right: Lake Placid's Petr Spurney, COA's John Pickett and Whistler Mayor Pat Carleton.
02-077-33. Pg. 13. Caption: The game is on! Students from Signal Hill play the Myrtle Philip School soccer team on Wednesday, October 3.
02-077-8. Pg. 15. Caption: The footings for the new bridge over Fitzsimmons Creek that will provide access to Blackcomb from the Whistler Town Centre.
02-077-50. Pg. [16]. Caption: Lorne O'Connor (left) from the Vancouver Olympic Committee and Whistler alderman Rolly Horsey lead the visiting C.O.A. delegates from the plane on Saturday October 6. Following behind are Frank Shaughnessy and Cliff Powell, both from Montreal.

Week of [September [?], 1979?]

Photographs including but not limited to construction; Garibaldi Lifts Ltd.; Whistler News
Appears in October 3, 1979 issue:
02-078-13. Pg. 1. Caption: Pickets parade in the rain in front of the Whistler Creek Lodge on Thursday, September 27. By Monday, it was business as usual on the site.
02-078-25. Pg. 4. Caption: The foundations start on the Townsite Development's parking garage and community building in front of Tantalus Condominiums.
02-078-34. Pg. 5. Caption: One of the largest buildings at Whistler, the Whistler Creek Lodge has reached the roofline in an amazingly short time and now stands beside the highway across from the Whistler Mountain Gondola parking lot.
02-078-27. Pg. 6. Caption: One of the many groups that were out scavenging firewood by the B.C. Hydro substation over the weekend. The tress have been cleared to make way for a new pole line.
02-078-14. Pg. 7. Caption: New snow on Whistler! The hazy light of dawn reveals a dusting of white on the north side lift line, early on Friday September 28.
02-078-18. Pg. 10. Caption: A workman waits for the next concrete section of the pedestrian overpass put together on Friday, September 28 to allow access to the Mamquam School at Garibaldi Highlands over Highway 99.
02-078-31. Pg. 12. Caption: The log cabin being pre-assembled by Durfeld log Construction for Al & Nancy Raine at the Malloch & Moseley camp. The house will finally be built in the Brio subdivision.
02-078-30. Pg.14. Caption: G.W. Ledingham's hoe gets a little bogged down working on the sewer trunk main that is heading north from the school to the White Gold Inn.
02-078-26. Pg. 15. Caption: Tantalus Condominiums - the 73-Unit block being built by Beta Construction for Stevenson for Townsite Developments. Package 12 design by architect Geoff Massey.
02-078-22. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: The Town Centre continues to progress. In the centre is the "Hearthstone" condominium building being build on top of Package 4 & 5; in the foreground is Package 11.

Week of September 24, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to seaplanes on Alta Lake; mountain views; drinking; sweater; signs/placards; fire in the mountains
Appears in October 3, 1979 issue:
02-079-10. Pg. 13. Caption: David Fairhurst proudly shows off the first Pine mushrooms he found last month.
Appears in September 26, 1979 issue:
02-079-65. Pg. 1. Caption: C.O.A. visitors tour the Town Centre. Left to right - George Madden, Phillip St. Cyr, Dr. John Johnston, Carl Schwende and Cesare Gianna.
02-079-24. Pg. 3. Caption: [left] Scott Kennie and his home-built Volmer Sportsman.
02-079-27. Pg. 3. Caption: [right] Scott Kennie.
02-079-49. Pg. 4. Caption: The concrete is poured on Wedgewood Properties Package #8 while workers get up to the roof level on the condominiums above Packages #4 and #5.
02-079-3. Pg. 5. Caption: Smoke pillars up from the fire behind Garibaldi last week.
02-079-53. Pg. 6. Caption: Air West's new Twin Otter on Alta Lake after bringing the C.O.A. delegates to Whistler.
02-079-41. Pg. 13. Caption: Eagle new american 4 wheel drive sedan model.
02-079-66. Pg. 15. Caption: Strike! a Vancouver Canarim executive takes a swing at the ball as the softball match on Saturday.
02-079-45. Pg. 16. Caption: The students give Dennis Lamarche's wagon a good wash while the bake sale goes on behind.

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