- WQ-2-381
- Dossiê
- January 24, 1985
Parte deWhistler Question
Photographs including but not limited to skiing; industry; band playing in costumes and hats; drinking; basketball; Whistler Village; Whistler Conference Centre; The Silverstreak
Appears in January 24, 1985 issue:
02-381-83. Pg. 3. Caption: [left] (Above, left) Pemberton Secondary Principal Mike Dennison.
02-381-81. Pg. 3. Caption: [right] (Above, right) Staff played against the Senior Girls team last Friday and the lunch hour game ended in a 12-12 tie. School board officials expect to replace the gym floor sometime this summer at an estimated cost of between $30,000 and $40,000.
02-381-4. Pg. 5. Caption: The outline of Big Old Softie reflects in the new windows installed in the Conference Centre in Whistler Village. Due to budgetary restraints, the windows are single-glaze.
02-381-24. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] First you pick it up ... "Now how do I put this thing on? wonders five-year-old Troy Hansen-Wight of Vancouver. Young Troy was ween Sunday at Whistler Mountain's Ski Scamp program trying to figure out just how to fit on a racing helmet -- it's not easy.
02-381-21. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] ... then you try it out ... Whoops -- he's almost got it. Wait a minute, Troy -- are you sure it'll fit on over these goggles?
02-381-17. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] .. and on it goes. Well, it would hove gone on sooner or later, but instructor Neil Piller comes to Troy's rescue. Now, what to do about those long, slippery boards.
02-381-53. Pg. 8. Caption: June Katz, lady swings the blues.
02-381-57. Pg. 9. Caption: Belly up to the bar, for 2400 shooters at The Longhorn's Silverstreak party Saturday, compliments of the one and only Silverstreak himself. The lively host picked up the tab, while Longhorn bartenders Delmar Page (left) and Gerry Heiter poured the honors.
02-381-34. Pg. 11. Caption: The Silverstreak (aka Mike Silver) slid through town last week spreading $50 and $100 bills around the Longhorn Saturday afternoon. Contestants sang, ate raw eggs, stuffed cream-filled doughnuts in their faces, ate cherry pies and generally vied for various prizes offered by the Streak. Michele Gibson from CKVU tried to add a bit of class to the Streak's performance but the combination of free food and free Kamikazes proved too much for even Gibson.