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WMSC Numbered Series

Slides depicting aerial views, chairlifts and gondolas, Whistler Village, Meadow Park Sports Centre, Myrtle Philip School, Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation's 1989 Proposed Development of Olympic Run, and other resort and mountain development subjects.

Whistler Area Map

A map of the Whistler area showing the major lakes and roads. It also contains information about hiking trails, suggested walks, restaurants, hotels and condos and services and facilities.

Whistler Area Information Office

Documents collected and created by Sonya McCarthy through her work at the Whistler Area Information Office, including pamphlets, booklets, correspondence, business cards, and other promotional items.

Week of September 8, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to dancing in Whistler Village; playground; children; portraits; classroom; town planning; artist; construction; Fall Festival
Appears in September 8, 1983 issue:
02-357-59. Pg. 1. Caption: Some kids got right back into the swing as Myrtle Philp School re-opened Tuesday, Sept. 6, but Michael Hoffmann seems to be thinking of other things as Yann Omnes looks on. Sandy Pauliuk-Epplett, meanwhile, starts the rest of the Grade 2 and 3 class off on the right foot by explaining first day back-to-school rules and suggesting school supplies. Motorists, take extra caution now as the little ones head back to school.
02-357-73. Pg. 3. Caption: [right] Relief map of proposed Powder Mountain ski area. Number areas are townsites, white lines are ski runs, and dark lines are ski lifts. Photo was taken at the Vancouver office of Powder Mountain Resort Ltd., where the relief map is stored.
02-357-40. Pg. 5. Caption: Caller Ken Crisp led 16 members of the Swinging Singles Square Dance Club in Village Square Saturday and Sunday. Garters were prominently on view as women twirled in their colourful square dancing dresses. The club has more than 300 members and is based in the Burnaby Lake Pavillion.
02-357-87. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Ross Smith, General Manager, Stoney's, White Gold.

Week of September 12, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to picnic; Whistler Creek Lodge Construction; school; golf
02-081-44. Pg. 1. Caption: [top] Typical Town Centre scene last week - the rain keeps coming and the mud gets deeper!
02-081-35. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] Access bridge over Whistler Creek with rising Whistler Creek Lodge building in the background.
02-081-41. Pg. 3. Caption: The first assembly of the school year. The primary grade students listen to Principal Alex Marshall.
02-081-57. Pg. 4. Caption: Concrete being poured into sonotubes for package #3 - with packages #4 & #5 behind.
02-081-8. Pg. 5. Caption: Mrs. Myrtle Philip addresses the Federation of B.C. Naturalists meeting on Saturday September 8.
02-081-31. Pg. 6. Caption: Clearing at the B.C. Hydro substation near Mons.
02-081-49. Pg. 11. Caption: [top] Caesar Gianna addresses the Rotary Club last Friday.
02-081-64. Pg. 11. Caption [bottom]: Swinging in the rain! A foursome tees off at the first hole in the Bob Parsons Tournament.
02-081-48. Pg. 12. Caption: Potholes galore! The entrance to Alpine Meadows as it appeared last Sunday.
02-081-62. Pg. 13. Caption: The front entrance of the new Fortress Mountain Blackcomb base facility.
02-081-11. Pg. 15. Caption: The bottom terminal of Blackcomb lift #2 takes shape.
02-081-5. Pg. [16]. Caption: Judy and Dennis Waddingham (on the left) look on as Lee Parsons (centre) hands Chris Garrett his prize, while Hugh McClennan holds the umbrella. The occasion was the Bob Parsons Memorial Golf Tournament.

Week of October 30, 1980

Photograph including but not limited to Halloween at Myrtle Philip School; construction; town planning; band; musicians; aerial views of the mountains; helicopters; store
Appears in November 6, 1980 issue:
02-157-40. Pg 15. Caption: [bottom] Whistler Daycare Hallowe'en Party!
02-157-57. Pg. 15. Caption: [advertisement] MaCaulay Nicholls Maitland & Co.
02-157-43. Pg. [20] Caption: Ghoulish faces at the Myrtle Philip school Hallowe'en Day -- left to right -- Stephanie Page, James McCue, Casey Simpson and Kim Anderson.
Appears in October 30, 1980 issue:
02-157-120. Pg. 1. Caption: The Town Centre as it is this last week of October from the north looking south. Parking is now available on the large football field-looking structure to the right. The structures at the bottom left are the employee trailers, the circele in the middle is for dropping passengers at Blackcomb Lodge and Phase Two projects are shown in various states of construction in the middle and left.
02-157-126. Pg. 3. Caption: Jack Davey (far right) talks to one of his first customers in his new hardware store in the Town Centre. Only open a week, the store boasts a huge inventory of dry goods from kitchen ware to backyard tools.
02-157-83. Pg. 4. Caption: Member of the fitness awareness squad that visited the school over the weekend chats with Joan Gross as she pedals the specially adapted exercise bike that measures how the body's cardiovascular system is working.
02-157-90. Pg. 9. Caption: Blue Northern belted out the dancin' tunes to the delight of the 250+ customers that attended the Country Hoedown and Trucker's Ball in the Blackcomb Maintenance garage. It was the third annual for the Cookhouse Organization.
02-157-98. Pg. 10. Caption: A constant crowd of people congregated at the base of the Gondola station to take advantage of the helicopter rides offered by Okanagan and the Angus for Alderman committee for just $10 a person. Weather was great for viewing the valley during most of the time.
02-157-72. Pg. 15. Caption: Doug McDonald stands proudly beside his 400 Kw. generator.
02-157-69. Pg. 17. Caption: At the SLRD Whistler corridor meeting held in Alpine Lodge. Sitting behind the maps are: l to r SLRD Administrator Ivan Knowles, Planners Harry Pickstone and Lesley Williams.
02-157-111. Pg. [20]. Caption: Whistler's Roundhouse with the new entrance to the dining area. Substantial inside improvements have also been made to the popular restaurant.

Week of October 12, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to construction; dinner; log bridge; hiking; peak antennae on Sproat Mountain with Whistler and Blackcomb in the background; Stoney's; school; search and rescue helicopters; drinking; playground
Appears in October 15, 1981 issue:
02-205-31. Pg. 1. Caption: The view from the top of Sproat Mountain. Photographer John Bartosik's picture shows the ski runs of Backcomb and Whistler behind the Whistler Mountain T.V. Society transmitting antennae. A work crew was up on the mountain last week to do some routine maintenance and remove the snow and ice buildup.
02-205-56. Pg. 3. Caption: Secretary Lewis Reinders, President Diane Eby and SLRD Chairman Dan Cumming at the Whistler Ratepayers meeting.
02-205-74. Pg. 4. Caption: [top] Going up! One of the Search & Rescue helicopters lift off as the other gets ready to follow.
02-205-72. Pg. 4. Caption: [bottom] Aircraft Commanders Pete Smith and Randy Price stand beside one of Squadron 442's Labrador Search & Rescue helicopter.
02-205-107. Pg. 5. Caption: Mrs. Burrows' kindergarten class poses in their new classroom's concealed closets.
02-205-60. Pg. 6. Caption: Mrs. K. Schanderl, Mrs. Strecker and Mrs. Schnetzler display the roses they were given at Macaulay Nicolls Maitland over the weekend.
02-205-48. Pg. 7. Caption: Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Jane Burrows plays a game with members of her kindergarten class.
02-205-23. Pg. 8. Caption: Now where did we park that car? Three travellers in Lost Lake Park must decide which trail to take.
02-205-6. Pg. 10. Caption: A B.C. Hydro truck awaits the return of power before gassing up on October 7. Power was shut off for three hours while hydro energized a new line of poles necessitated by the widening of Highway 99.
02-205-114. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom] Public Health Nurse Marilyn McIvor with Marilyn and Ryan Willoughby, Brigitte and Bruce Richters and Tangachee and Mandu Goebl.
02-205-113. Pg. 14. Caption: [top] At the mother and infants class -- Marth Heintzman Beatty and Morgan, Darlena Osborne and Darryl, Marge Fox and Kathryn, Trudel Gunther and Bianca and Karen Patrick and Morgan.
02-205-89. Pg. 14. Caption: [bottom] Susan Forrest, the new Advertising Manager for the Whistler Question and Whistler Printing.
02-205-52. Pg. 16. Caption: Cinammon Bear grazes on the fresh grass under the Skidder lift at Backcomb Mountain.
02-205-21. Pg. 18. Caption: Three young fishermen test the waters from the new bridge which links Whistler Cay trail to Alpine Meadows.
02-205-55. Pg. 19. Caption: [left] Some of the Fire Prevention Week posters painted by the Myrtle Philip school students on display in the Hearthstone building.
02-205-42. Pg. 19. Caption: [right] Bruce Fox, the new General Manager of Stoney's restaurant, Bruce comes to Whistler after 12 years in the restaurant management business in Vancouver.
02-205-61. Pg. 20. Caption: Gotcha! Unsuspecting motorist has his car towed away from no parking zone in Sunshine Plaza over the weekend.
02-205-44. Pg. 21. Caption: [top] Paddling anyone! The scene in Busdon's front yard last week when Alta Lake rose due to seven days of heavy rain.
02-205-9. Pg. 21. Caption: [bottom] Brian McIntosh takes over Whistler GBS operation.
02-205-64. Pg. 24. Caption: Four players enjoy a game of Hi Ball in the Village Square on Monday, October 12.
02-205-101. [Children in their coats in a line. Michael Wood is the blonde boy leaning forward in the centre]

Week of November 7, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to Construction; houses; Halloween at Myrtle Philip School
02-073-26. Pg. 1 [top]. Caption: A study in roof structures - the new Public Service Building awaits its roof.
02-073-30. Pg. 4. Caption: A crane sets the new steel in place for the base terminal of the Olive Chair while the excavation for the staging area proceeds.
02-073-32. Pg. 5. Caption: The Whistler Skiers Chapel at its new location beside the Whistler Mountain Ski Club cabin.
02-073-4. Pg. 7. Caption: The interior of the newly-remodelled L'Apres Dining Room showing the raised dining area and the tiffany lamps.
02-073-52. Pg. 8. Caption [top]: Prize winners at the school Hallowe'en parade - (l to r) Duncan Maxwell, Dusty McDonald, Martin Elmitt & D'Arcy Wellard.
02-073-40. Pg. 8. Caption [middle]: From the front: Melanie Busdon, Beau Jarvis, Heather Muir, Angus Maxwell, Nonie Bredt, Mandy Arundel, Serap Graf & Tina Arundel.
02-073-53. Pg. 8. Caption [bottom]: Some of the younger students watch the proceedings-- (l to r) Morag Marshall, Sky Blue Ashmore, Casey Simpson, Alistair Crofton, Michele Muir & Tina Arundel.
02-073-47. Pg. 9. Caption [top]: Kelly Maxwell (left) gets ready to shoot a picture while the school staff chats - (l to r)Kelly Maxwell, Alexis Turner, Jane Burrows, Sandra Pauliuk, Kathy Francis & Alex Marshall.
02-073-51. Pg. 9. Caption [middle]: More prize winners ...(l to r) Jodi Rustad, Sherida Snook, Heidi Twa & Scott Richard.
02-073-50. Pg. 9. Caption [bottom]: A well-disguised quartet (l to r) (we think) Danny Carson, Clint Valleau, Brent Valleau & Brennan Turner.
02-073-37. Pg. 12. Caption: Some of the Hallowe'en masks on display at the Myrtle Philip School the week before Hallowe'en.
02-073-13. Pg. 15. Caption: Geopac's 20-ton weight crashes down to compact the ground for the foundations of the Mountain Inn - the new 6-storey concrete hotel to be built at the Town Centre.
02-073-29. Pg. 18. Caption [bottom]: while this week the top layer of gravel is placed on the new parking lot adjacent to the Public Service Building to be used by day skiers in the winter.
02-073-49. Pg. [20] or back cover. Caption: Four of the prize winners at the Myrtle Philip Hallowe'en parade (l to r) Andrew Hoffman, John Garnett, Rya Kirkwood & Devon Turner. (more pictures & story on P. 8 & 9).

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