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Myrtle Philip School Photographs

Photographs of Myrtle Philip Elementary School sports team from the 1980s.

001: Challenge Cup - Grade 6-7 Soccer 1981
002: Track & Field - 1984-1985
003: Cross Country Running Team 1983
004: Girls' Soccer Team 1983-1984
005: Boys' Soccer Team 1983-1984
006: Track & Field 1983-1984
007: Cross Country Ski Team 1982-1983
008: Cross Country Ski Team 1981
009: Cross Country Running Team 1982
010: Moya Bredt receiving 1983 Myrtle Philip Award from Danny Carson (1982 Winner of the Myrtle Philip Award) and Mr. Daly.

Week of February 22, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; child sleeping in a stroller; putting on ski gear; Labatt's race podium; Blackcomb Mountain; skiing; rainy road; town planning; cross-country skiing; child in sunglasses; children's track and field; hiking; dock at Alta Lake; band playing; Team Supreme competition; Whistler Cross-Country Marathon; Dave Murray Masters' Series Clinic
Appears in February 24, 1983 issue:
02-324-24. Pg. 1. Caption: Soaking up sun (l-r) Rosilyn and Marlin Arneson and Bill Bode of Washington State relax before calling it a day Monday, Feb. 21 after the first really warm one on Whistler Mountain.
02-324-39. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] Above, first place team members in the Team Supreme competition accept a $500 cheque for the B.C. Disabled Skiers Association from Keg General Manager Bob Elliott.
02-324-4. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Righ, Phil Chew faces the cameras.
02-324-80. Pg. 8. Caption: Cross-country skiers set off on the Whistler Cross-Country Marathon which was held over a 20km route Sunday, Feb. 20.
02-324-62. Pg. 9. Caption: Sjaan DiLalla tries out one of the ranges in one of the 29 "studio lofts" in the recently opened Crystal Lodge.
02-324-47. Pg. 11. Caption: Hugh Smythe and Val Lang enjoy the festivities after the first Team Supreme race, held at Blackcomb Feb. 20. The event raised $2,400 for the B.C. Disabled Skiers Association.
02-324-10. Pg. 12. Caption: Chuck Cook, Dentist, Squamish.
02-324-75. Pg. 14. Caption: Seppo Makinen and Sam Alexander discuss Whistler's proposed new Zoning Bylaw No. 303 with Assistant Municipal Planner Cress Walker.

Week of June 14, 1978

Photographs including but not limited to Track & Field.
02-048-42. Pg. 9. Caption: Renee Wells chews off a piece of well browned marshmallow at the Brownie Revel held on May 31.
Appears in June 7, 1978 issue.
02-048-64. pg. 1. Caption: The graduating students from the Garibaldi/Whistler area with their parents at the Pemberton Secondary Graduation on Friday June 2, 1978.
02-048-47. Pg. 3. Caption: Bottom of crane and two workers are obscured by thick smoke billowing from brush and debris fire at the site of the golf course expansion.
02-048-60-61. Pg. 4. Caption: 1978 Pemberton XII class> Not in order the students are: Sherry Bilenduke, Hugh Blackstock, Kim Blundell, Helen Bush, Pat Bush, Lois Carson, Gary Decker, David Fairhurst, Carol Gilmore, Ken Gilmore, Laurie Hamula, Cathy Heine, Polly Jang, James Kernaghan, Norman LeBlanc, Anita Lever, Spencer Lowenberg, Edward Mah, Carola Marinus, Selma Miller, Bert Perkins, Ann Peterson, Doris Rollert, Kelly Ross, Philip Tourand, Conroy van der Lee, Peter Vogler, Celeste Watson, Michael Welti, Michael Wilson, Joanne Wood.
02-048-50 pg. 5. Caption: This incredible contraption that seems to be the product of a mad scientist's dream is actually a rock crusher currently pumping out gravel near Function Junction.
02-048-40. Pg. 5. Caption: Brownies from Whistler and area enjoy a weiner roast on March 31 at the Brownie "Revel" held at Adventures West.
02-048-68. Pg. 7. Caption: The Valleau Logging Camp Cookhouse near Mons Station stands deserted but not for long. Local residents plan to renovate the building and operate a food service for the valley this summer.

Week of June 18, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to construction; playing guitar by the lake; Ted Pryce-Jones; logging games; Whistler Mountain; band playing; Alta Lake; Myrtle Philip Sports Day
Appears in July 3, 1981 issue:
02-178-61. Pg. 14. Caption: [top] Russ Shepherd indicates a portion of the $900 damage done by vandals at Blackcomb Lodge.
Appears in June 18, 1981 issue:
02-178-75. Pg. 1. Caption: The first glulam being hoisted into place over the swimming pool area of the Resort Centre.
02-178-82. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Mike Vance has left his position with the Resort Municipality of Whistler to join the Whistler Village Land Company.
02-178-98. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom left] Joanne Melloy and Robin Crumley represented Whistler at the Rendez-Vous Canada trade show in Halifax, May 17-21.
02-178-55. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom right]Joanne Melloy and Robin Crumley represented Whistler at the Rendez-Vous Canada trade show in Halifax, May 17-21.
02-178-134. Pg. 4. Caption: Doug and Marion Robb host a group of pensioners from the Twin Towers project in North Vancouver.
02-178-118. Pg. 5. Caption: Coach Jenny Busdon and Principal Alex Marshall with the Myrtle Philip Track and Field Team at Pemberton Meet.
02-178-66. Pg. 6. Caption: WAS President Roland Kentel explains the structure of the Athletic Society.
02-178-79. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Alex Marshall moves to Squamish.
02-178-91. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom left] The Whistler Question has two new employees - Shayne Roberts...
02-178-88. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom right] ...and Michael Maloney.
02-178-122. Pg. 8. Caption: First place finishers in the relay at Howe Sound District Tract Meet. Left to right: Duncan Maxwell, Ryan Jazic, John Simmie and John Garnet.
02-178-4. Pg. 9. Caption: Ted Pryce-Jones hopes to bring live theatre to Whistler.
02-178-16. Pg. 10. Caption: Betty Chaba strums a tune while relaxing at Alta Lake in front of JB's.
02-178-37. Pg. 14. Caption: [top left] Jeff den Buisen (l) of Lillooet...
02-178-40. Pg. 14. Caption: [top right] ...and CCNA President Jim Shatz display different forms with an axe.
02-178-138. Pg. 14. Caption: [bottom] Al Raine (left) takes publishers from around the province on tour of Whistler Town Centre.
02-178-109. Pg. 16. Caption: Garibaldi Building Supplies' expanded new yard is ready for a busy summer season.
02-178-97. Pg. 17. Caption: The Sali duplex showing the suite in the garage at the extreme left.
02-178-58. Pg. 18. Caption: Some of the members of the Whistler Rotary Club.
02-178-117. Pg. [20]. Caption: Andrew O'Keefe shows winning form at District Track and Field Meet in Pemberton.

Week of June 20, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to martial arts; clowns; guitarist singing; children's activities; dancers; band playing; mountain dulcimer; town crier in costume; golf; Tournament of Champions at Whistler Golf Course; dinner; construction of Club Cabins subdivision; barbecue; portraits; unicycle; motorcycles; Whistler Cable Television; art; dancing in Whistler Village; high jump at school; cycling; bikes; jungle gym; hopscotch; baking; golfing; cabin; Children's Art Festival
Appears in June 30, 1983 issue:
02-346-56. Pg. 2. Caption: Three Whistler divas (l-r) Melanie Busdon, Jodi Rustad and Corinne Valleau took part in the Garibaldi School of Dance performance of "The Sleeping Princess" in Squamish and North Vancouver June 17 and 18. All shows, directed by Lynnette Kelley were sold out.
Appears in June 23, 1983 issue:
02-346-153. Pg. 1. Caption: Triumphant over his tee shot, Rod MacLeod fires his final drive in Whistler's Tournament of Champions June 17. The first competition on Whistler Golf Course, which opened three days earlier, drew 140 participants despite foul weather.
02-346-186. Pg. 2. Caption: Take it from a pro -- Paul Dellanzo, club professional for Whistler Golf Course has opened Whistler Golf Shop in the Delta Mountain Inn and will be offering lessons to aspiring Trevinos. Dellanzo came to Whistler from Point Grey Golf & Country Club.
02-346-136. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Work proceeds on the Club Cabins subdivision, as Graehold Construction readies the entrance from Highway 99 for paving. John Johnston, Deputy Lands Minister and Interim President for WLC Developments, reports that the financing agreement between the ministry and the municipality for the site has essentially been completed, and WLC is still willing to purchase the project from the RMOW. "Essentially, we've offered to get the municipality out of a problem," Johnston said. The project is expected to go into cost overruns, the amount of which no on has been able, or willing to determine.
02-346-248. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Whistler's MLA John Reynolds was in town june 16 en route back to Vancouver from a trip to see constituents in D'Arcy. Reynolds said he will be meeting with the Minister of Highways this week to discuss ongoing work on Highway 99 and will ask the department to remove the "drive at your own risk" signs. He also promised to support Whistler Health Planning Society's application to the province for operating funds. Reynolds said he want to be accessible to Whistler constituents and will visit regularly.
02-346-203. Pg. 5. Caption: Thor Froslev (right) of Brackendale Gallery and "To Know A Veil" by Chris Blade on display in Whistler Art Gallery which opened June 18 in the offices of Paul and Race in Whistler Village. Froslev and partner Michael Malcolm feature west coast artists in their changing exhibits.
02-346-231. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Brad Ewart, freelance sports writer, Burnaby, B.C.
02-346-162. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Dave Duddy, Greensman, Whistler Golf Course, White Gold.
02-346-237. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Howard Reed, telephone co. staff, Seattle, Washington.
02-346-105. Pg. 8. Champion of the Tournament of Champions Brian Sandercock (right) accepts trophy for low gross score from organizer Don Willoughby. The match was held in drizzling rain June 17 and drew 140 swingers.
02-346-69. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] Some faces were al little more reluctant than others to get painted.
02-346-252. Pg. 9. Caption: [middle] Isobel MacLaurin share her sketching talents with larger artists during one of the many workshops.
02-346-117. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom left] Captain Beckon rings out the good word on the Children's Art Festival
02-346-84. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom right] Margaret Long proudly displays a painting done by Sharlene Freeman, 7, which was presented to her for organizing the festival.
02-346-270. Pg. 13. Caption: Clearing it by a mile Sean Murray (11) heads back to earth leaving the high jump pole standing at 100 cm. It was a dripping wet sports day for students at Myrtle Philip School Wednesday, June 15, but all events went on without a hitch under the eaves and in the school gym instead.

Week of June 26, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Construction; Lorne Borgal; awards; town planning; track & field; outdoor games
02-105-28. Pg. 3. Caption: Lorne Borgal
02-105-11. Pg. 4. Caption: Retiring District Superintendent Gene Maglio is presented with a gift by Howe Sound School Board Chairman Jim McDonald.
02-105-5. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] Heavy Duty flat deck pulls out the last of two trailers that served as council chambers before Town Centre road construction forced the move.
02-105-16. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Phase II Parcel 16 takes shape with Whistler Chairlift N-14 rising through the trees on the left.
02-105-33, 31. Pg. 13. Caption: [Above] Casey Simpson, Eric Bredt, Devin Turner, Rachel Roberts, Corinne Valleau & Stephanie Simpson head out for their sprint with Terry Alway & Alex Marshall officiating.
02-105-3. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: [Below] Brennan Turner, Lia Snook, Rya Kirkwood & David DenDuyf come around the bend in the relay race at the Myrtle Philip Sports Day.

Week of October 20, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; Whistler Village town planning; band playing at Brackendale; chairlift; Vancouver Art Gallery; children outside; childreb cross-country running at Myrtle Philip School; protest in Vancouver; building a stage in Whistler Village; construction of a lodge; cars; Whistler Convention Centre; B.C. Ski Team;
Appears in October 27, 1983 issue:
02-351-142. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Connie Kutyn, dismantles the stage in Village Square that helped feature entertainers all summer long. She and Al Bosse built it earlier this spring.
02-351-36. Pg. 10. Caption: Winners of the Fire Prevention Week poster contest are, left to right, Madeleine Domries (gr. 3), Nicola Dedeluk (gr. 6), Jocelyn Willoughby (kindergarten) and Rachel Roberts (gr. 5), all students at Myrtle Philip Elementary School.
02-351-160. Pg. 11. Caption: [top] Building a log cab is traditional work using a minimum number of modern conveniences. David Stary, left, chisels a section to fit precisely the log beneath. Above and below builders prepare the log house destined for Whistler Cay Heights.
02-351-156. Pg. 11. Caption: [middle] Caption: See above.
02-351-252. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom] Caption: See above.
Appears in October 20, 1983 issue:
02-351-114. Pg.1. Caption: [top] Whistler residents were delighted Wednesday to hear of $7.8 million worth of completion plans for the long empty convention centre. Plans for the building (left) include a completely refurbished roof, atrium, theatre and tall, bright banners to orient visitors to its location.
02-351-32. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] Planner Mike Vance.
02-351-228. Pg. 2. Caption: Tim Bendle cleans his Datsun 510 only an hour before the car flipped end over end, destroying any chances of the Western Regional finals.
02-351-107. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom left] as their classmates get started in the meet.
02-351-101. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom right] Two friends watch from the stands...
02-351-177. Pg. 5. Caption: [advertisement] Coastal Mountain Excavations.
02-351-16. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Doug Greenwood, Hotel Manager, Whistler Cay.
02-351-42. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Ron McReady, Restaurant Manager, Whistler.
02-351-8. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Laurie Vance, Hotel employee, Alpine Meadows.
02-351-19. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] Convention Centre
02-351-17. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom] Convention Centre