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Week of January 19, 1984 [2]

Photographs including but not limited to snow sculpting; tubing; ski racing on Whistler Mountain; cooking; Disabled Skiers Championships; bonfire; snow sculpting; band playing; PWA Pro Tour on Blackcomb Mountain; Corporate Cup; The Elegant Appetite
Appears in January 19, 1984 issue:
02-374-94. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] "1984 George Orwell" was the title of B.C. Hydro's entry in Saturday's Corporate Cup snow sculpture contest. The likeness of George was one of 24 entries including a mermaid, an enormous telephone and two B.C. Places. Other events includes inner tube and cross-country running races, and a Molstar downhill competition on Whistler Mountain.
02-374-66. Pg. 12. Caption: Amputee skiers tested their newly-learned skills on Whistler Mountain's Molstar course, after only four days of instruction.
02-374-54. Pg. 13. Caption: Umberto Menghi, left, tests out the weight of a piece of liver while assistant Judy Walker passes on her advice. Menghi was in Whistler last week taping five shows of The Elegant Appetite, a new series now being aired in Canada and the U.S.

Week of January 10, 1985

Photographs including but not limited to polar bear rug; meeting; cross-country skiing; medal ceremony; film crew; frozen river and bridge; Whistler Community Church Men's and Women's Breakfast
Appears in January 17, 1985 issue:
02-383-36. Pg. 6. Caption: Blowing wind creates sand-like ripples on Green Lake.
02-383-54 Pg. 11. Caption: Rod Grange and crew from Skiing Video Productions are filming a winter movie for Whistler Mountain during the next seven weeks.
02-383-52. Pg. 20. Caption: Cross-country skiers using Lost Lake Park on Sunday wait to pay their $2 trail fee. According to municipal statistics released Friday, revenues from the controversial fee totalled $6,600 between Dec. 15 and Jan. 6. The fee has been levied only Friday to Monday, except during the Christmas holidays and when skiers were asked to pay for grooming seven days a week. The season-long cost of providing groomed trails four days a week is estimated at $32,000, while $26,400 in revenue is expected, for a loss to the municipality of $5,600. So far this season, the cross-country operation is showing gains over the 1983/84 season, when there was less snow on the ground for a shorter period of time. To date, revenue is up 75 per cent, while average revenue each day has risen 16 per cent, and the total number of paid skier visits is up 75 per cent. Elsewhere in B.C., ski operations are charging trail fees for the first time -- but most of them charge more than Whistler. Cypress Park and Seymour cost $3.75, Mt. Washington costs $4.50, Mt. Baker $2.50 and Manning Park $2.
Appears in January 10, 1985 issue:
02-383-49. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] The Bridge Meadows Bridge now is complete as this youngster skis across it. Cross-country skiers, who are part of the fastest growing winter sport in Canada, aren't deterred by the $2 a day fee and with excellent snow conditions, the sport is enjoying one of its best season in years in Whistler.
02-383-13. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] More than 270 cross-country ski racers participated in Sunday's 30 km race on the Lost Lake Trails. The race started on the new playing field adjacent Myrtle Philip School with Kauko Pusenuis finally emerging the winner with a time of 1:33:38.
02-383-7. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom] The Alta Lake Sports Club also held a Junior Race Saturday where more than 37 youngsters competed. The young cross-country ski racers competed courses ranging in length from one kilometre to 7.5 km.
02-383-1. Pg. 10. Caption: Dr. Terry Winters spoke to 35 people at the Delta Mountain Inn Saturday at the Men's and Women's Breakfast organized by the Whistler Community Church. Winters, who is the host of the Terry Winter Show on Sundays on local CTV stations, spoke on "Is Christianity Credible Today?" he called Christianity either the world's biggest hoax or the world's biggest love story and recounted his own personal experience of Jesus Christ. Winters is also involved with the Canadian Council of Christian Charities which recently established stringent guide lines for television evangelists in the country.
02-383-41. Pg. 11. Caption: Bridge Meadows Bridge has been moved slightly downstream after the Thanksgiving Day Floods destroyed the original bridge.

306 Whist

Photographs and negitives of skiing on Whistler Mountain.

WC 84 People

Photographs of Chris Stethem (3/2/80/34), Tokum Tonic homebrew, Drew Tate in Tokum Corners music room, and the 1984 World Cup Downhill event on Whistler Mountain.

World Cup Farce Race

Photographs of the World Cup farce race, Molson World Cup, Spring skiing, and Coach’s Corner (3/2/91/49).

F. Eye Dome 12

Photographs of skiing, skiers smoking marijuana, the interior and kitchen of Tokum Corners, and inside the cafeteria at the base of Whistler Mountain in Creekside.

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