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Week of August 1, 1979

02-088-70. Pg. 1. Caption: Some of the headlines recently appearing in the Vancouver newspapers about the Whistler Resort Association.
02-088-62. Pg. 4. Caption: The first Town Centre complex package starts! Neil Roberts (on level) and Nello Busdon lay out the foundations of Package #3.
02-088-75. Pg. 6. Caption: Vicki Vogler and Laura McGuffin with the new Whistler hiking book they produced -- now on sale at the Information Centre for 75 cents.
02-088-66. Pg. 7. Caption: Gulf Oil truck pumps gas into the Husky tanks during the gas shortage due to Trimac dispute.
02-088-81. Pg. 9. Caption: Four excited kids take part in the 3-legged race at the Summer Recreation sports day. P. Hocking photo.
02-088-63. Pg. 11. Caption: The largest ballroom in town! -- the completed A building of the Town Centre parking structure.
02-088-37. Pg. 12. Caption: The group at the Sailer Fischer Ski Camp party catered by the Keg. Left to right: Wayne Wong, Wayne Booth, Schultz, Nancy Greene, Toni Sailer, Rookie, Alan White.

Week of June 21, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to painting storefront; reading the newspaper on a chairlift; portraits; BMX competition; children; woman on stilts; clown performance; stairs; relay races; Rotary Club; swings
Appears in June 21, 1984 issue:
02-400-D-16. Pg. 1. Caption: The Extraordinary Clown Band was one of the highlights of this year's Children's Art Festival held Saturday and Sunday. While the band entranced youngsters with feats of juggling and slapstick, 65 workshops featuring pottery, break dancing and writing as well as many other artistic pursuits took place in Myrtle Philip School.
02-400-A-17. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Staff of The Whistler Question, who recently received word that the newspaper has won a first-place national award for the second year in a row, are, on the bottom row left to right: Janis Roitenberg (office manager), Shannon Halkett (typesetting and graphics) and Pauline Wiebe (typesetting and graphics). Top row left to right: Stew Muir (reporter), Glenda Bartosh (publisher) and Kevin C. Griffin (editor).
02-400-E-8. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Harley Paul and Bryan Hidi were just a 'hanging' around Friday in between events at the Myrtle Philip School sports day. Sports day events included a three-legged race for parents, nail-banging contest, long jumping and, of course, balloon sitting.
02-400-D-18. Pg. 7. Caption: The bubbles never burst during the weekend's Children's Art Festival. They just kept on floating.
02-400-A-27. Pg. 8. Caption: [left] Chris Simpson, Student, Alta Vista.
02-400-A-23. Pg. 8. Caption: [middle] Brigette Richters, Domestic Engineer, Alpine Meadows.
02-400-A-26. Pg. 8. Caption: [right] Jan MacKenzie, Post Office Employee, Whistler Cay.
02-400-D-3. Pg. 9. Caption: Auctioneer Gary Raymond convinced Dandelion Daycare parents to pitch in nearly $1,000 at Sunday's fundraiser. Raymond's regular occupation is municipal treasurer, but to the parents setting about improving daycare facilities here, his performance guarantees he definitely has a second career option. See Notes From All Over.
02-400-B-10. Pg. 12. Caption: A team of BMX freestylers cyclists added to the weekend's festivities and gave Whistler just a taste of what things will be like here next summer when the BMX World Championships come to town. Two young performers on BMX bikes travelled from Pitt Meadows to represent the Lynx factory team.
02-400-D-1. Pg. 18. Caption: Tuesday's fingerprinting program at Myrtle Philip School recorded the definitive marks of 148 kids by the early afternoon, a number that parent organizers were pleased with Cst. Rocky Fortin helped establish the one-day, and trained parent volunteers to do the actual work. Here, Fortin and little Sabreena Goode look on as Mac Wilson practices here techniques.

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Photographs of a mountain memorial on the banks of the Cheakamus River for those who have died in the mountains, caution tape across Village Square, and someone browsing the Pique Newsmagazine classifieds for accommodation.

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Photographs taken for the Whistler Question newspaper from 1986 to 1996.

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