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B.C. Motorist Magazine, July-August 1965

The July-August 1965 (Vol. 4, No. 4) issue of B.C. Motorist Magazine published by B.C. Automobile Association containing the following articles:
"Tips to Car Commuters"
"The Safest Way to School"
"Chinatown - Vancouver" (Photo story)
"Point Roberts and Its Tree"
"City of Lights and Flowers"
"Story of Road Signs"
"How to Use Car Owner's Guide"
"Savary - Island Paradise"
"Kicking the Tires Isn't Good Enough"
"Slow-Moving Emblem"
"Engine Temperature Affects Performance"
Cliff Fenner used tabs on the cover page and on page 23 to indicate his photographs used in the magazine. These photographs are of Black Tusk Meadows and a dear.

B.C. Motorist Magazine, March-April 1967

The March-April 1967 (Vol. 6, No. 2) issue of B.C. Motorist Magazine published by B.C. Automobile Association containing the following articles:
"Careless, Carless and Teenage Crime"
"Vancouver Public Aquarium - Everybody's Project"
"Prince George Is a City Full or Surprise"
"Cache Creek to Kamloops Via the Cariboo"
"The Farmer's Market"
"Drive-in Antiques"
"President's Report"
"Paintings, Pies and Pottery"
"The One Finger Wave and How it Grew"
"Burrard Bridge"
"Tips from the Professionals"
"The Up-and-Down Town of Tahsis"
"Lytton Lions' Ambulance"
Cliff Fenner used tabs on pages 8 and 25 to indicate his photographs used in the magazine. These photographs are of Prince George and Thompson River.

B.C. Motorist Magazine, September-October 1966

The September-October 1966 (Vol. 5, No. 5) issue of B.C. Motorist Magazine published by B.C. Automobile Association containing the following articles:
"Tips from Test Drivers"
"Vancouver Grows Up"
"Canada's Pocket Desert"
"The Golden Glories of Yale"
"The Sixty Mile Road"
"Evening by a Beaver Pond"
"Western Conference Big Success"
"Gem Hunting in British Columbia"
"Drive Your Way to Charm"
Cliff Fenner used tabs on pages 10, 14, and 21 to indicate his photographs used in the magazine. These photographs are of Osoyoos Lake, Fraser Canyon, and Mount Stephen towers.

Gran[ville] Bridge Opening - Feb[ruary] [19]54

Photographs of the grand opening of Granville Bridge in Vancouver.

Captions:
001: "Gran[ville] Bridge Opening - Feb[ruary] [19]54 - Supreme Norm[adol]"
002: "Gran[ville] Bridge Opening - Old Car - Feb[ruary] [19]54 - Supreme Norm[adol]"
003: "Gran[ville] Bridge Opening - Feb[ruary] [19]54 - Supreme Norm[adol]"

[Normadol refers to Ansco Normadol fine grain developer, used to develop the photos.]

Week of April 11, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau's visit to Whistler Mountain; Skiing; Winter construction; freestyle skiing; Grouse Mountain Vancouver; the Posie Shoppe
02-014-33 on pg. 1. Caption: Prime Minister Trudeau a the bottom of the Olympic Run after a hard day's ski-ing on Whistler.
02-014-01 appears in April 18, 1979 issue on pg. 10 [L]: Caption: Don't look too closely! Highways crews work on a "suspended" section of the Cheakamus Canyon highway held up by logs.
02-014-26 on pg. 10. Caption: Some of the crumpled railcars and twisted track at the scene of the B.C.R. derailment.
02-014-52 on pg. 12. Caption: Champion Eaves exhibits fine form during the Labatt's World Cup Freestyle Aerials at Grouse.
02-014-10 on pg. 17. Caption: Highlands Mall and the Highlander Hotel as seen from the new Highway #99.
02-014-46 on pg. 20. Caption: The interior of the Highlands Mall showing the tropical plants in the mall itself.

Week of November 1, 1978

Photographs including but not limited to Community Club social dinner; drinking; musicians; acting; car accidents; houses; Vancouver Ski Show
02-033-16. pg. 1. Caption: Suzanne Wilson and Nello & Jenny Busdon enjoy dinner while the chow line in the background looks on. The scene was the Community Club's social at the school on Saturday.
02-033-23. Pg. 4. Caption: One more vehicle unloads its contents onto the large pile of building material debris collecting under the power line at Function Junction.
02-033-30. Pg. 8. Caption: The western pine log home nearing completion in Alpine Meadows - construction by Canadiana Homes Corp.
02-033-27. Appears in Nov. 15, 1978 issue. Caption reads: Package #7 - The new Post Office site is identified at the Town Centre with the school in the background.
02-033-09. Appears in Nov. 8, 1978 issue. Caption reads: Gordon "Bush" Turner calculates while Candy Rustad parades at the Community Club skit on October 28.

Week of October 20, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; Whistler Village town planning; band playing at Brackendale; chairlift; Vancouver Art Gallery; children outside; childreb cross-country running at Myrtle Philip School; protest in Vancouver; building a stage in Whistler Village; construction of a lodge; cars; Whistler Convention Centre; B.C. Ski Team;
Appears in October 27, 1983 issue:
02-351-142. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Connie Kutyn, dismantles the stage in Village Square that helped feature entertainers all summer long. She and Al Bosse built it earlier this spring.
02-351-36. Pg. 10. Caption: Winners of the Fire Prevention Week poster contest are, left to right, Madeleine Domries (gr. 3), Nicola Dedeluk (gr. 6), Jocelyn Willoughby (kindergarten) and Rachel Roberts (gr. 5), all students at Myrtle Philip Elementary School.
02-351-160. Pg. 11. Caption: [top] Building a log cab is traditional work using a minimum number of modern conveniences. David Stary, left, chisels a section to fit precisely the log beneath. Above and below builders prepare the log house destined for Whistler Cay Heights.
02-351-156. Pg. 11. Caption: [middle] Caption: See above.
02-351-252. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom] Caption: See above.
Appears in October 20, 1983 issue:
02-351-114. Pg.1. Caption: [top] Whistler residents were delighted Wednesday to hear of $7.8 million worth of completion plans for the long empty convention centre. Plans for the building (left) include a completely refurbished roof, atrium, theatre and tall, bright banners to orient visitors to its location.
02-351-32. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] Planner Mike Vance.
02-351-228. Pg. 2. Caption: Tim Bendle cleans his Datsun 510 only an hour before the car flipped end over end, destroying any chances of the Western Regional finals.
02-351-107. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom left] as their classmates get started in the meet.
02-351-101. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom right] Two friends watch from the stands...
02-351-177. Pg. 5. Caption: [advertisement] Coastal Mountain Excavations.
02-351-16. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Doug Greenwood, Hotel Manager, Whistler Cay.
02-351-42. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Ron McReady, Restaurant Manager, Whistler.
02-351-8. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Laurie Vance, Hotel employee, Alpine Meadows.
02-351-19. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] Convention Centre
02-351-17. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom] Convention Centre

Week of October 23, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to chairlift; construction; Whistler Village; cars; Ski Show Vancouver; Nancy Greene; dinner event; dogs; drinking; children running; bakery
02-158-62. Pg. 1. Caption: Owners Ted Nebbeling and Jan Holmberg get ready for another busy day in the Gourmet Bakery and Fine Food store.
02-158-1. Pg. 3. Caption: Lineup of Porsches in Alpine Meadows on Sunday.
02-158-25. Pg. 4. Caption: Nancy Raine and Raymond Lanctot stand in front of the Rossignol booth at the Vancouver Ski Show.
02-158-50. Pg. 7. Caption: 'I have a home, but my brother & sisters are still looking' If you are intested call Pauline.
02-158-72. Pg. 8. Caption: "Keep going thataway" Parent Helper Candy Rustad directs the participants in the recent cross-country run hosted by the Myrtle Philip School.
02-158-82. Pg. 10. Caption: [Editorial portrait; repeats] Michael Burns.
02-158-30. Pg. 16. Caption: [top] Kelly and Dick Fairhurst sit on either side of guest and long time friend Myrtle Philip at the dinner.
02-158-46. Pg 16. Caption: [bottom] Three of the original WITS-END owners! (left to right) Jacquie Pope, Kelly Fairhurst and Florence Petersen.
02-158-16. Pg. [20] Caption: Blackcomb's President and General Manager Hugh Smythe shows Whistler Mayor Pat Carleton the new ski runs from the base of Lift 2 during a recent tour by the mayor of the Blackcomb facilities.