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Fall Festival negatives

Photographs depicting the Fall Festival, including images of the Snowflake Contest, people exercising, people golfing, an information table, a Porsche rally, and people trampolining.

Negatives

Photographs of people on a trampoline at Adventures West with Whistler Mountain in the background (part of the Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp), and people sailing and canoeing on Alta lake.

Note: duplicate prints correspond to the negatives in this file.

Week of September 20, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to exercising on a mini trampoline and with weight machines; punching bags; portraits; Whistler Cay Heights; golfing; construction; band playing; roads; children's activities; drinking at a pub; cars; houses; cabin on fire; firefighters; bartending course
Appears in September 13, 1984 issue:
02-416-B-26. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] The Raines: Willy, Charley, Nancy and Al, returned to Whistler just before school started after two years in Crans, Montana, Switzerland. Al and Nancy were ski instructors in the 1,500-person resort while the 14-year-old twins went to school in the French speaking community.
02-416-B-20. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Rebecca Renfrew, Computer Programmer, Alpine Meadows.
02-416-B-25. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Hatto Horn, Chef, Alta Vista.
02-416-B-22. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Barbara Voncina, Housekeeper, Tapley's Farm.
Appears in September 20, 1984 issue:
02-416-E-14. Pg. 1. Caption: Whistler Fire Department members Craig Barker (left) and Dave Steers were among the 22 firemen who rushed to the burning house at 9516 Emerald Drive early Sunday afternoon. Although the blaze appeared to be extinguished, it re-ignited early Monday morning.
02-416-E-23. Pg. 3. Caption: [left] Only the charred frame of Brian Fitzgerald's house remains after a fire quickly swept through it Sunday. The blaze took less than one-half hour to engulf the house.
02-416-E-27. Pg. 3. Caption: [right] (Below) Fitzgerald had removed much of the furniture from the house but what was left behind didn't survive the fire.
02-416-C-29. Pg. 8. Caption: Kin Lalat, a quintet of exiled Guatamalen musicians, entertained a sympathetic audience Sunday at the Pemberton Legion. The group uses traditional instruments including marimbas, maracas, drums and guitar, and a gives a strong outside voice to freedom-fighting Guatamalens.
02-416-D-29. Pg. 10. Caption: About 45 modified competition cars gathered here again this year for the Burnaby/Coquitlam Motorsport Association hill climb and rally over the weekend. Entrants ranged from formula cars to souped-up Datsuns.
02-416-E-5. Pg. 11. Caption: Dave Schock, from Great West Distillers, talked about small wineries and distilleries competing in an international market with multinationals at the Chamber of Commerce meeting in the Crystal Lodge last Tuesday. As well, the chamber announced it is raising its membership fees this year. Individual fees rise from $35 to $50, and corporate fees from $100-$135. Corporations can also pay fees quarterly which would work out to $150.
02-416-A-9. Pg. 14. Caption: New Delta Mountain Inn general manager Glen Bogden (left) was welcomed to the business community at a small cocktail party last Wednesday. Sjaan DiLalla from Crystal Lodge is introduced by Delta sales manager Charles Ku. Bowden comes to the Delta chain from Edmonton.
02-416-A-16. Pg. 18. Caption: [left] Kay Beckon, Waitress Brio, Wendy Downes, Longhorn manager, Alta Vista.
02-416-A-13. Pg. 18. Caption: [right] Kevin Burton with son Chris, Bartender, Brio.
02-416-A-15. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom] Mark Angus, Pascal Tiphine and Umberto Menghi were jointly asked Whistler's Answers this week. Although they all agreed that yes, we need more cultural events here, they disagreed on the type of house wine village restaurants should use.
02-416-C-11. Pg. 21. Caption: Bartending course student Sandy Vallender practices the fine art of making a layered liqueur drink. Ross Smith, instructor of the three week course offered through Capilano College, teaches the 12 students everything they need to know about tending a bar professionally -- including the recipe for a perfect Martini.
02-416-A-024. [Foreground from left to right: unknown and Cheryl Morningstar, background from left to right: Russ Shepherd and Lindsay Wilson]
02-416-A-025. [From left to right: unknown, Wayne [Dichicson?],Doug Walsh, and Kathy MacAlister]
02-416-A-026. [From left to right: Jan DeLilla, Lindsay Wilson, unknown, and unknown]
02-416-A-029. [From left to right: Lorne Borgal, unknown, unknown]
02-416-A-031. [Ken Newington]

Week of August 1, 1979

02-088-70. Pg. 1. Caption: Some of the headlines recently appearing in the Vancouver newspapers about the Whistler Resort Association.
02-088-62. Pg. 4. Caption: The first Town Centre complex package starts! Neil Roberts (on level) and Nello Busdon lay out the foundations of Package #3.
02-088-75. Pg. 6. Caption: Vicki Vogler and Laura McGuffin with the new Whistler hiking book they produced -- now on sale at the Information Centre for 75 cents.
02-088-66. Pg. 7. Caption: Gulf Oil truck pumps gas into the Husky tanks during the gas shortage due to Trimac dispute.
02-088-81. Pg. 9. Caption: Four excited kids take part in the 3-legged race at the Summer Recreation sports day. P. Hocking photo.
02-088-63. Pg. 11. Caption: The largest ballroom in town! -- the completed A building of the Town Centre parking structure.
02-088-37. Pg. 12. Caption: The group at the Sailer Fischer Ski Camp party catered by the Keg. Left to right: Wayne Wong, Wayne Booth, Schultz, Nancy Greene, Toni Sailer, Rookie, Alan White.

Week of July 25, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to trampolining; cars; music; tennis; construction; windsurfing on Alta Lake; picnic
02-089-41. Pg. 1. Caption: Windsurfers and sunbathers enjoy the Alta Vista dock.
02-089-31. Pg. 4. Caption: New look at Whistler Vale -- the paving of the access road starts
02-089-4. Pg. 6. Caption: The way the wheel looked when the truck stopped.
02-089-40. Pg. 8. Caption: Terry Minger shows the Resort Association chart to the Whistler Rotary Club.
02-089-8. Pg. 9. Caption: Dr. Ann Crowley, the new Pemberton Dentist.
02-089-23. Pg. 11. Caption: Judd Buchanan with Louise McConkey at the Ski Camp barbecue.
02-089-25. Pg. [12] Caption: The chow line at the Ski Camp barbecue on July 18.

Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp extras - People + Event 1977

People playing volleyball, jumping on a trampoline, mingling, and playing horseshoes at Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp.

Identification according to ADOUGLAS-03-011:

  • 001 (32-18) – July 1977, “Allison.”
  • 002 (32-15) – July 1977, “Wayne Booth, [Lexy], Margie.”
  • 003 (32-20) – July 1977, “Horse shoe’s with Don McQuaid.”
  • 004 (32-5) – July 1977, “Margie and her sore knee.”
  • 005 (32-19) – July 1977, “Margie.”
  • 006 (30-12) – June-July 1977, “Ami and her flipping, blurred.”
  • 007 (30-22) – June-July 1977, “Trampoline picture, a bit dark.”
  • 008 (30-10) – June-July 1977, “Scot B. hard hitting action, Volleyball.”
  • 009 (30-15) – June-July 1977, “Laurie, Debbie (white blouse), Robin, Sharron behind Don.”
  • 010 (29-14) – June 1977, “Friendly game of soccer.”
  • 011 (29-20) – June 1977, “DiDi Pam and some kids.”
  • 012 (30-13) – June-July 1977, “Ami and her flipping, blurred.”
  • 013 (32-8) – July 1977, “Katie, Marlie, Lynn, sister.”
  • 014 (30-2) – June-July 1977, “Wayne Booth rough housing with the kids.”
  • 015 (30-6) – June-July 1977, “Randi.”
  • 016 (30-11) – June-July 1977, “Scot B. hard hitting action, Volleyball, 11 not too hard.”
  • 017 (32-4) – July 1977, “Tether ball Margie +”

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Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp extras - People + Events 1978

Photographs of Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp in 1978 including group portraits, mingling outside, campers on the glacier, a spread of food and drink, obstacle races, trampolining, canoeing, sailing, and swimming in Alta Lake.

Identification according to ADOUGLAS-03-01:

  • 001 (53-12) – July 1978, “[Group] shots poor shadow.”
  • 002 (56-8) – July 1978
  • 003 (53-11) – July 1978, “Sharon Alberti, ball between the knees race.”
  • 004 (53-18) – July 1978, “Vancouver trip group at Stanley Park.”
  • 005 (53-20) – July 1978, “[Obscene?] jesters!”
  • 006 (53-21) – July 1978, “Ken, Steve, Andrew, Ron.”
  • 007 (60-13) – July-August 1978, “Wayne, Nancy, Wayne, Toni toast the luncheon.”
  • 008 (60-11) – July-August 1978, “Scotty, Don, Danny [joking] around.”
  • 009 (60-10) – July-August 1978, “Lunch on top of the mountain.”
  • 010 (60-16) – July-August 1978, “Line up for lunch time.”
  • 011 (60-15) – July-August 1978, “Lunch time.”
  • 012 (52-10) – June-July 1978, “General Beach shots.”
  • 013 (53-9) – July 1978, “Dizz stick teams cheering everyone on.”
  • 014 (53-7) – July 1978, “Beach shots.”
  • 015 (53-8) – July 1978, “Beach shots.”
  • 016 (53-3) – July 1978, “Beach shots.”
  • 017 (53-17) – July 1978, “[Group] shots poor shadow.”
  • 018 (52-14) – June-July 1978, “General Beach shots.”
  • 019 (52-15) – June-July 1978, “General Beach shots.”
  • 020 (52-8) – June-July 1978, “Tramp shot.”
  • 021 (50-19) – June 1978, “Field day at the school, dizzy stick contest.”
  • 022 (56-10) – July 1978, “Lone canoeist.”
  • 023 (56-11) – July 1978, “Canoeist on Alta Lake.”

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  • GRI-01-55-011
  • Dossiê
  • July 1980 - October 1985
  • Parte deGreg Griffith

Photographs of a yellow racecar on a bridge, Dave Murray and Todd Brooker at the Molson World Cup Downhill, Nancy Greene Raine skiing on Whistler and/or Blackcomb Mountain, a portrait of Richie Schley, an adaptive skiing race on Blackcomb Mountain with competitors, crowds of spectators, and the finish line, fireworks over Upper Village and Whistler Village, horses in a forest near a lake, people jumping on a trampoline near the Highland Lodge with Whistler Mountain in the background, Myrtle Philip Elementary School in summer, and a house in a snowy field in [Pemberton?].

Captions:
005: "BROOKER"
006: "MURRAY"
007: "NANCY GREENE"
008: "RITCHIE [sic]"

Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp Trampoline

Photographs of Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp members trampolining.

Identification according to ADOUGLAS-03-011:

  • 001 (32-1) – July 11-13 1977, “Scot helping with back flip.”
  • 002 (32-2) – July 11-13 1977, “Scot helping Katie Brown do a front flip.”
  • 003 (32-3) – July 11-13 1977, “Scot helping Katie Brown do a front flip.”
  • 004 (32-10) – July 11-13 1977, “Bart [Siverts] tramp champ.”
  • 005 (32-12) – July 11-13 1977, “Tramp show not too good.”
  • 006 (32-12) – July 11-13 1977, “Tramp show not too good.”
  • 007 (32-14) – July 11-13 1977, “Tramp show not too good.”
  • 008 (32-16) – July 11-13 1977, “A shot of the double, single back flip.”
  • 009 (30-21) – June-July 1977, “Trampoline picture, a bit dark.”
  • 010 (36-6) – July-August 1977, “Scot B. playing on the tramp.”
  • 011 (36-7) – July-August 1977, “Scot B. playing on the tramp.”
  • 012 (55-5) – July 1978, “Rusty prompting the audience.”
  • 013 (55-6) – July 1978, “Scotty standing on the tramp.”
  • 014 (55-7) – July 1978, “Bob the tramp clown. [Joy/Josy/Joey?] in background.”
  • 015 (55-8) – July 1978, “Bob with his head threw the springs.”
  • 016 (55-9) – July 1978, “Bob doing poor stomach drops.”
  • 017 (55-10) – July 1978, “Bob trying to hit Scotty who’s [touching] him.”
  • 018 (55-12) – July 1978, “Tramp shots taken with too much blue sky. Interesting, but not good.”
  • 019 (55-13) – July 1978, “The double flip good reactions.”

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Dave Murray Summer Ski Camp 1994 Weeks 1-4

Video contains footage of weeks 1-4 at the 1994 Dave Murray Summer Ski Camp with background music. This includes footage of campers skiing and snowboarding, riding the chair lift and t-bars, swimming, canoeing, windsurfing, biking, rafting, roller blading, horseback riding, going on river jet tours, bungee jumping on trampolines, playing on a trapeze, playing tennis and volleyball, juggling, playing the guitar, performing in skits, enjoying a barbecue, and participating in games such as three-legged race, egg toss, and obstacle courses. There are shots of wildlife such as deer, bears, and marmots, as well as of the 4th of July blizzard.

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