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              Week of September 6, 1982
              WQ-2-259 · File · September 6, 1982
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to Myrtle Philip School gym class; Whistler Village; canoeing; Dave Murray's team in the Great Snow Earth Water Race; windsurfing Alta Lake; car accident in the river; water aerials; baseball; The Noteables band playing; bear; swimming; kayaking; Fall Festival
              Appears in September 9, 1982 issue:
              02-259-70. Pg. 1. Caption: He flies through the air with the greatest of ease ... Oh the joys of being airborne .. especially when you've just hurtled down the aerial ramp at Lost Lake. But oh, the chill it all once you hit that water. Eleven competitors took part in this year's aerial acrobatic competition. For their story, turn to page 14.
              02-259-124. Pg. 2. Caption: Bears have been a problem for businesses located in Whistler's Industrial Park. Provincial wildlife traps are catching more than the normal number of ornery critters.
              02-259-28. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Karin Strom-Gundersen, Vancouver.
              02-259-34. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Carolyn Henshaw, Delta, B.C.
              02-259-31. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Axel Andkide, Essex, Ontario.
              02-259-13. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom left] Cris Simpson and Duncan Maxwell sharpen their pencils for the first lesson of the term at Myrtle Philip Elementary School September 7.
              02-259-16. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom right] Busy little bees and industrious beavers welcome students to Miss Christopher's classroom.
              02-259-91. Pg. 8. Caption: This compact Renault driven by Mike Li of Vancouver left the road just south of the Wedge Creek turnoff and ended up in Green River. The accident, which resulted in minor injuries to 27-year-old Li and his female passenger, occurred at 5 p.m. September 6.
              02-259-171. Pg. 12. Caption: [top] It was a tough weekend of close plays, but when all the dust settled in this weekend's slow pitch tourney Tapley's were the winners.
              02-259-140. Pg. 12. Caption: [middle] In second place -- Burnt Stew Beavers, followed by Araxi's Triple A's, Yacht Club, Municipality, Delta Mountain Inn, Season and Blackcomb Lodge.
              02-259-175. Pg. 13. Caption: [top] The Great Waters Race: It could get bigger but not better
              02-259-39. Pg. 13. Caption: [middle left] Great Waters Race
              02-259-18. Pg. 13. Caption: [middle centre] Great Waters Race
              02-259-163. Pg. 13. Caption: [middle right] Great Waters Race
              02-259-24. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom left] Great Waters Race
              02-259-60. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom right] Great Waters Race
              02-259-51. Pg. 14. Caption: It was no easy task, but for the second year in a row Stoney's team walked away with first-place honours in the Great Waters Race. (L to R) Dave Murray, Jinny Ladner, Ken Hardy, Lisa Nicholson and Brian Allen.

              Week of October 18, 1984
              WQ-2-412 · File · October 18, 1984
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to portraits; roads; Whistler Village; bridge construction; mountain views; fog on the lake; road construction; flood
              Appears in October 18, 1984 issue:
              02-412-A-14. Pg. 1. Caption: Hundreds of dead sheep and cattle were dumped on Suicide Hill, south of Pemberton Sunday, where they awaited burial. The livestock were victims of severe flooding last week. Initially, flood recovery officials planned to send the bodies to a rendering plant but that idea was rejected. Above, Ike Elboim dumps another load of sheep from the Max Juri farm. At right rests a dead cow amid the hundreds of sheep.
              02-412-B-8. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom left] (Below, left) Farmer Tom Kempter lost close to 150 tonnes of hay when flood waters destroyed it last week. Kempter lost two-thirds of his winter feed for his livestock.
              02-412-B-19. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom right] (Below, right) Tracy Comber was one of the many Whistler volunteers who flocked to Pemberton to help with the massive clean-up job. She helped with cleaning equipment at the flood-ravaged Pemberton High School which sustained about $500,000 in damage.
              02-412-A-32. Pg. 10. Caption: [left] Bill Barratt, Parks Foreman, Whistler Cay.
              02-412-A-27. Pg. 10. Caption: [middle] Frank Thiessen, Resident, Alpine Meadows.
              02-412-A-24. Pg. 10. Caption: [right] Peter Leriche, Waiter, Whistler Cay Heights.

              Week of May 23, 1979
              WQ-2-008 · File · May 23, 1979
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to the Great Snow Earth Water Race; Alta Lake; tennis courts; car accidents; town construction
              02-008-22 on pg. 1. Top Some of the "Great Racers" -- the first skier of the mountain.
              02-008-29 on pg. 1. Bottom the first canoeists off the lake.
              02-008-31 on pg. 1. And in the centre, three of the winning A.L.S.C. team -- Jim, Joannie and Art.
              02-008-15 on pg. 5. Caption: Les McDonald, Nello Busdon and Vic Woods cross the finish line together in the Mini Marathon.
              02-008-72 on pg. 7. Caption: Don Willoughby, Max Maxwell and Tom Jarvis enjoy a little blackjack at the Chamber's Casino Night.
              02-008-56 on pg. 8. Caption: The tangled wreckage of the Satre backhoe after it was hit by a logging truck.
              02-008-04 on pg. 9. Caption: The scene at the craft fair and barbeque organized by the Chamber of Commerce at the school on Saturday.
              02-008-69 on pg. [12] or back cover. Caption: Some of the models of the packages of the new Whistler Village which were on display at the Land Company Office last week.
              02-008-06 appears in May 30th on pg. 3. Caption: Michael D'Artois cooks up some homemade burgers at the Chamber Fair at the school on May 19.
              02-008-43 appears in May 16th issue on pg. 11. Caption: Principal Alex Marshall negotiates the Roadeo Course.

              Week of July 5, 1984
              WQ-2-398 · File · July 5, 1984
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to portraits; Willie Whistler; Canada Day in Whistler Village; Blackcomb Summer Operations; highland dancing; chairlift; barbecue; bike race; children bobbing for apples; award ceremony and children at Myrtle Philip School; aerobics; man playing bagpipes; Canada Day parade; people in costumes; logging; rafting the river
              Appears in July 5, 1984 issue:
              02-398-D-27. Pg. 1. Caption: [left] The B.C. Lions football club rolled into town Friday for its annual fan and player golf tournament, which could not have been wetter -- although that didn't dampen the spirits of Lions quarterback Roy Dewalt and offensive tackle John Blaine, who tried the squeeze play on Val Lang of the resort association.
              02-398-E-17. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] Better weather prevailed at Sunday's chili cook-off (right), where the Grills Brothers were among seven teams of aspiring chili chefs.
              02-398-A-4. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Tony Tyler and Linda Stefan, along with the invaluable help of Willie Whistler, drew the names of two lucky North Shore Community Credit Union customers Tuesday morning. Winners of the credit union's opening draw are Fred Lockwood and Heather McInnis, both of Whistler. Lockwood receives a dual mountain ski pass and McInnis a summer's windsurfing.
              02-398-D-8. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Awards night at Myrtle Philip School last Thursday night netted a prize for everyone. Teacher Sue Christopher presents Jake Humphries' award for his performance during the year.
              02-398-G-10. Pg. 6. Caption: The Medics chili team won the prize Sunday for best showmanship in the village chili cook-off. Their secret was surgical gear and one puppeteer.
              02-398-E-7. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Showmanship is half the battle in winning a chili contest, as Dave Eastham (above right) proved, while Gass company teammate Gary Raymond ponders his next move.
              02-398-G-15. Pg. 7. Caption: [middle] Winner of showmanship laurels for the cook-off went to the Medics, whose chili didn't go down well with the judges, but at least stayed down. Their puppet show (left) was judged better than the Dos Senoritas and Gass Company's acts, whited placed second and third.
              02-398-C-6. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom left] Below left, Judges Gary Raible and Phil Reimer put their taste buds to the test in the final round of judging.
              02-398-E-26. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom right] Winning team (The Gambling Gourmet, below) consisting of, left to right, Ted Nebbeling, judge Dean Hill, Wendy Meredith, Sue Howard, judge Phil Reimer, Val Lang.
              02-398-C-23. Pg. 8. Caption: Mountain bike racers competed Sunday and Monday in a pair of contests around the valley.
              02-398-B-17. Pg. 9. Caption: Canada's birthday didn't go by unnoticed in Whistler, where a Maple Leaf cake baked by The Chef & Baker was distributed after birthday celebrations. RCMP Constable Rocky Fortin managed to take a moment away from posing for tourists' snapshots in his full dress uniform, and cut the cake.
              02-398-A-7. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Barry Gordon, High Tech HIppie, Vancouver.
              02-398-B-5. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Joan Giannelli, Mother, Burnaby.
              02-398-B-28. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Jim Corlett, Notary Public, Vancouver.
              02-398-B-10. Pg. 14. Caption: [bottom] Highland dancers entertained crowds in Whistler Village before Canada Day celebrations. Sunday afternoon. Whistler celebrated the nation's birthday with a showing by RCMP Constables Russ Grabb and Rocky Fortin, who cut the birthday cake, as well as rendering of the national anthem. Nearly everyone, it seemed, sang along as they waved the Maple Leaf.
              02-398-C-31. Pg. 16. Caption: Kelly Hamilton got his apple, but not without a dunking, at Monday's kids' carnival at Mountain Square.
              02-398-B-33. Pg. 17. Caption: Whistler Mountain's Village Chair is now open for rides aloft for picnics and sightseeing. The chair opened Saturday, and will be running Thursday to Monday, 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. all summer.

              Week of July 13, 1982
              WQ-2-278 · File · July 13, 1982
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to podium; construction; windsurfing Alta Lake; rafting; mass; bridge; cycling road race; hotel interiors; children's activities; hiking; river; horses
              Appears in July 22, 1982 issue:
              02-278-148. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] Delta Mountain Inn's General Manager John Pope surveys the main lobby of the hotel as workmen add finishing touches.
              02-278-162. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] The guest rooms at Mountain Inn feature luxurious appointments, including original artwork. This one was decorated in tones of royal blue with beige and rose bright lights.
              02-278-198. Pg. 13. Caption: [top] Rain or shine, kids can have fun.
              02-278-183. Pg. 13. Caption: [middle] Rain or shine, kids can have fun.
              02-278-206. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom left] Rain or shine, kids can have fun.
              02-278-185. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom right] Rain or shine, kids can have fun.
              Appears in July 15, 1982 issue:
              02-278-15. Pg. 3. Caption: Crunch and gobble -- out goes the old wooden bridge over Miller Creek to make way for the new culvert. Westside Road was closed Tuesday, July 13 to allow for the construction.
              02-278-24. Pg. 5. Caption: In honour of the first annual 'sailpast' of the newly formed 'Whistler Yacht Club', Commodore Jan Holberg takes the salute as the motley array of boats passes the reviewing stand on July 12.
              02-278-40. Pg. 6. Caption: With the families and godparents gathered together, Rev. Ed Wallace recites the baptism service to the Roberts family (left) and the MacKenzies on the occasion of the christening of their children on July 10.
              02-278-8. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Top three finishers in the Molson Whistler Bike Race step up and take their bows after a tough two days of riding. From left to right are second-place finisher Tom Broznowsxi, first-place Ross Chafe, and third-place Beau Pulfer.
              02-278-123. Pg. 7. Caption: [middle] Molson Whistler Bike Race
              02-278-113. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom left] Molson Whistler Bike Race
              02-278-94. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom right] Molson Whistler Bike Race
              02-278-173. Pg. 8. Caption: Under a Rest lifted their voices in perfect harmony to give Whistlerites a taste of a cappella singing on Friday, July 9.
              02-278-60. Pg. 9. Caption: Phil Anderson of West Point Cycles could have stolen the show in the Celebrity Race with this two-star wheelie. Celebrities, including Whistler's Mayor Pat Carleton tested their skills on similar race vehicles during the Sunday afternoon race.
              02-278-64. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Ash Dhanani, Sales Rep, Burnaby.
              02-278-61. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Jean Doench, Teacher, Toronto.
              02-278-54. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Ellen Hodge, Federal government employee, Port Coquitlam.

              Week of January 24, 1979
              WQ-2-025 · File · January 24, 1979
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to Construction; Rotary Club events; Whistler Mountain views; car accident; winter
              02-25-25 on pg. 1. Caption: Aspen President D'Arcy Brown, Mayor Pat Carleton and Aspen's Gerry Blann at break-fast at Whistler on Saturday.
              02-25-23 on pg. 6. Caption [R]: While the remains of the vehicle are shown at the right.
              02-25-30 on pg. 7. Caption [L]: The audience gives unanimous approval to one of the motions presented at Saturday night's meeting.
              02-25-28 on pg. 7. Caption [R]: Water Company solicitor H.D.C. Hunter addresses the meeting while A.L.D.R.A. President Diane Eby and Robin Macfarlane look on.
              02-25-32 on pg.9. Caption: New signs recently put up in the area of the new Whistler Village by the Whistler Village Land Company.
              02-25-17 on pg. [16]. Caption: Powder snow and sunshine -- the way it was at Whistler several times during the past week. Scott Alpen photo.

              Week of January 11, 1983
              WQ-2-331 · File · January 11, 1983
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to cross-country skiing; Whistler Village; band playing; road construction; rockslide; policeman; portraits; sculpture; bears on an icy river; car accident; stop sign; horses on a farm
              Appears in January 27, 1983 issue:
              02-331-134. Pg. 2. Caption: A good place to avoid, Whistler and Blackcomb Mountain's Impound Yard in the day skier parking lot. Vehicles parked in lot A, B or C from 2-7a.m. will be incarcerated here if snow clearing is necessary. Prisoners will be released by Mons upon payment of $25.
              Appears in January 20, 1983 issue:
              02-331-37. Pg. 2. Caption: Whistler Council in its first formal portrait. (l to r) Alderman Bill Peterson, Alderman David O'Keefe, Administrator Geoff Pearce, Mayor Mark Angus, Municipal Clerk Kris Shoup Robinson, Alderman Bernie Hauschka and Alderman Terry Rodgers.
              02-331-2. Pg. 13. Caption: [top] Talk of the Town' manager Laura d'Artois (right) models one of the luscious fur coats on sale at her store. Other features on sale are Italian sweaters, nightwear and designer shirts. Talk of the Town is open 11a.m.-7p.m. daily.
              02-331-17. Pg. 13. Caption: [middle left] Let Graham Thomson of 'Today's Video' entertain you. Thomson (below left) offers a varied array of movies as well as video units to rent for the evening or all day. Stop in and glance at the selection any day 11a.m.-7p.m.
              02-331-5. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom] Greg Vallieres (left) of Image Makers Photo Labs prepares colour prints of all types and sizes in his new shop in Crystal Lodge. Your prints (and Vallieres is becoming an expert in snow scenes) can be ready in a hour's time if all is going well. Image Makers is open every day from 1:30-9:00p.m.
              Appears in January 13, 1983 issue:
              02-331-65. Pg. 1. Caption: Rock chips are all that remain of a 15-foot high boulder which crashed down onto the northbound land of Highway 99 in Cheakamus Canyon Friday night. Crews blasted the rock away Monday morning as the Pacific storm which caused the slide continued with torrential rainfall in the Whistler area. See story page 3.
              02-331-25. Pg. 3. Caption: Skiers braved high winds blinding snow and dampening rains to spend some time on the slopes Sunday. Despite bad weather Whistler Mountain had 6,200 skiers from Friday to Sunday, while Blackcomb drew 4,100 over the weekend.
              02-331-105. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Ike Elboim, Contractor, Valleau Road.
              02-331-95. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Peter Gordon, Satellite salesman, Microwave Road.
              02-331-100. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Ed Bezeau, Computer consultant, Adventures West.
              02-331-92. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Constable Roch Fortin has recently been transferred to Whistler RCMP detachment. Fortin, who is originally from Quebec City, comes to Whistler after spending two and a half years in Hope, B.C.
              02-331-12. Pg. 8. Caption: Cara Hooper gets decked out in a fashionable ski topping with help from Bunny Porteous, manager of Carleton Sports.
              02-331-78. Pg. 9. Caption: [Doc Fingers] advertisement.
              02-331-139. Pg. 10. Caption: The working team of Whistler Hay and Sleigh Rides enjoy a few moments of sunshine Saturday after torrential rains flooded their stalls.
              02-331-44. Pg. 11. Caption: Vancouver-based rock group Pacheena kicks out some tough sounds at the Longhorn till Jan. 15 before taking a three-month break to cut their first album.

              Week of December 6, 1982
              WQ-2-290 · File · December 6, 1982
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to gym class at Myrtle Philip School; awards; skis; Christmas with Whistler Choir; dancing; children dancing in costumes; car accident; Pat Carleton; Al Raine; Peter Alder; Sid Young; Whistler Village; ocean views; waterfall; river rapids; road construction; Squamish Youth Chorale singing at Myrtle Philip School; Howe Sound School Board awards; Western Days at Myrtle Philip School; Myrtle Philip School library
              Appears in December 9, 1982 issue:
              02-290-9. Pg. 1. Caption: A young batch of new skiers shapes up for the slopes under the rigorous command of ski shop owner Jim McConkey, who put them through their paces Dec. 6.
              02-290-229. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Highways crews clear up the debris left by a Dec. 3 rock slide on Highway 99 near M Creek.
              02-290-17. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Mayor Mark Angus is sworn into office by Municipal Clerk Kris Shoup-Robinson at Council's inaugural meeting Dec. 6.
              02-290-139. Pg. 5. Caption: Whistler's new trustee Bob Mallett is sworn in by Secretary Treasurer of the Howe Sound School Board Don Ross at the Dec. 1 inaugural meeting of the board.
              02-290-28. Pg. 6. Caption: Ski shops are well stocked with the latest in ski designs for the 1983 ski season.
              02-290-50. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Members of the Squamish Youth Chorale put on a stirring performance for Whistler residents Dec. 4 at Myrtle Philip School.
              02-290-55. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom left] Squamish Youth Chorale.
              02-290-36. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom right] Squamish Youth Chorale.
              02-290-149. Pg. 8. Caption: Slim and Margaret Foughberg open a gift presented to Slim for his service to the Howe Sound School Board. Together they have served Howe Sound continuously (except for two years) since 1946.
              02-290-88. Pg. 9. Caption: [top left] You can throw it ...
              02-290-85. Pg. 9. Caption: [top right] You can blow it ...
              02-290-77. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom left] you can dump it ...
              02-290-150. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom middle] you can jump it ...
              02-290-74. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom right] or else you can ignore it and simply stay at home.
              02-290-53. Pg. 10. Caption: Shepherds sing about the new saviour's birth in the Squamish Youth Chorale's performance of "The Glory of Christmas" at Myrtle Philip School, Saturday, Dec. 4.
              02-290-72. Pg. 11. Caption: Young cowboys contemplate a life on the range while watching square dancing at Myrtle Philip School Western Days Tuesday, Nov 29.
              02-290-59. Pg. 13. Caption: Myrtle Philip School library helpers enjoy a well-earned lunch. Irene Pope, Judy Fosty, Kelly Maxwell and Candy Rusted. Missing is Mrs. Demidoff.
              02-290-1. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Pauline LePatourel, Typesetter/Secretary, Alpine Meadows.
              02-290-34. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Dennis Waddingham, Village Store Owner, Whistler Cay.
              02-290-157. Pg. 20. Caption: Mac Pac Ad left. Alpine Meadows.
              02-290-155. Pg. 20. Caption: Mac Pac Ad right. Nesters

              Week of April 24, 1980
              WQ-2-119 · File · April 24, 1980
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to Whistler Village Construction; farm animals; river; school; bike; car
              02-119-19. Pg. 1. Caption: Joe Lotskar makes a point as the large crowd at the Beak Report public meeting listen.
              02-119-57. Pg. 3. Caption: Johnson's Trucking gravel crushing plant at work in the Alpha Lake Aggregate pit.
              02-119-53. Pg. 5. Caption: Municipal Treasurer John Randall.
              02-119-50. Pg. 8. Caption: Kris Shoup instructs John Garnet in the school mini-course knitting class while Serap Graf and Monica Niederlich concentrate on the task at hand.
              02-119-71. Pg. 9. Caption: Recently engaged couple Deanna Chan & Graeme O'Neill.
              02-119-34. Pg. 10. Caption: On the CMOS farm site -- from Left to Right: Outdoor Education Co-ordinator Rick Price, W.L.B. Hawkes of the Ministry of Education, and Pemberton School trustee T.B.M. (Slim) Fougberg.
              02-119-3. Pg. 11. Caption: Jim McConkey displays the McConkey Cup Trophy.
              02-119-9. Pg. 15. Caption: The Town centre area awash with floodwater at the height of last week's storm on April 26.
              02-119-38. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: WHAT'S ALL THE FUSS ABOUT? -- A good looking pair of steers seen recently at the Coast Mountain Outdoor School farm.

              Transparencies
              GRI-01-57-037 · File · [c. 1980-1990]
              Part of Greg Griffith Fonds

              Photographs of Umberto Menghi standing in front of a table of food inside a restaurant [possibly the opening of one of his restaurants], a kayaker in a river, mountain views over a lake, mountain views in the Whistler Valley with hydro lines and a golf course below, Blackcomb Lodge and a Whistler Village sign as seen from Village Gate Boulevard with Blackcomb Mountain in the background, early Whistler Village under construction, Myrtle Philip Elementary School in winter, Roundhouse Lodge area with crowds of skiers, a helicopter clearing out trees and helping install chairlift towers, and the exterior of a squatters cabin.