{"id":805,"date":"2011-01-06T22:18:32","date_gmt":"2011-01-07T06:18:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spacingvancouver.ca\/?p=805"},"modified":"2013-02-26T13:23:34","modified_gmt":"2013-02-26T21:23:34","slug":"a-year-in-five-minutes-vancouver-1983","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/spacing.ca\/vancouver\/2011\/01\/06\/a-year-in-five-minutes-vancouver-1983\/","title":{"rendered":"A Year in Five Minutes: Vancouver 1983"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"content\">\n<div id=\"contentleft\">\n<div>\n<div id=\"attachment_10722\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"yin5_1983_artgallery\" src=\"http:\/\/regardingplace.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/01\/yin5_1983_artgallery.jpg\" alt=\"yin5_1983_artgallery\" width=\"290\" height=\"200\" \/>Vancouver Art Gallery. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>The year 1983, saw the creation of the Province newspaper in tabloid  format, the formation of the Green Party, the opening of the first  Earl\u2019s Restaurant, and transformation of the Old Courthouse into the  Vancouver Art Gallery.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Compiled by John Calimente (with permission from Chuck Davis)<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Photos compiled by Erick Villagomez<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><!--more-->B.C. Federation of Labour announces formation of Operation Solidarity<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Operation Solidarity was formed on July 15. Following the defeat of  the NDP government in 1975, Premier Bill Bennett\u2019s Social Credit  government proposed laws that the Federation opposed. The bills would  have cut social programs, doing away with the Rentalsman and Human  Rights Commission and cutting the size of the provincial public service  by 25 per cent. The legislation fuelled the long held enmity the labour  movement felt for Social Credit. Federation President Art Kube promised a  province-wide general strike, including school teachers, public  servants and all other trade and craft unions in Federation  jurisdiction, if Bennett did not back down.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Province newspaper becomes a tabloid<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The <em>Province<\/em> newspaper came out for the first time in a  tabloid format on August 2. Prior to this time it had been what in  newspaper circles is called a \u201cbroadsheet.\u201d<em>The Vancouver Sun<\/em> still is.<\/p>\n<p><strong>40,000 workers at Solidarity rally<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A Solidarity rally at Empire Stadium brought out more than 40,000  public and private sector workers on August 10 to protest the Social  Credit government\u2019s restraint policy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nightclub owner Joe Phillipone murdered<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Joe Philliponi (born Filippone), nightclub owner, was shot to death  on September 18, aged 70. His murder was linked to a robbery attempt.  Some 800 people attended his funeral, a crowd described as including  \u201cSupreme Court justices, businessmen and dancers.\u201d Two men were  convicted of the murder, Scott Ogilvie Forsyth and Sydney Vincent  Morrisroe. Born in southern Italy, Phillipone came to Vancouver in the  early 1930s and started Eagle-Time Delivery Systems, later acquiring  taxi cabs. In 1945 he opened The Penthouse dinner club at 1019 Seymour,  presenting big names like Sammy Davis, Jr. and George Burns. In 1975 the  club was closed by the vice squad; in 1977, Philliponi was charged with  living off prostitution but the conviction was quashed. His business  licence was withdrawn but re-approved by city council in 1979.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Vancouver Art Gallery moves<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Vancouver Art Gallery moved into the old courthouse on October  15. After a hugely successful fund-raising campaign to \u201ctake the art  gallery to court\u201d-$8 million was raised, twice the intended target and  more than any other arts organization had ever raised in the city-the  new gallery now found itself in immensely larger and more attractive  surroundings. This was also the year the gallery finally bought an Emily  Carr painting. They had declined to earlier. \u201cIt wasn\u2019t art,\u201d arts  reviewer Anthony Robertson wrote, \u201cas they understood art.\u201d Today, the  gallery boasts-rightly-that it holds the world\u2019s largest collection of  paintings by Ms. Carr.<\/p>\n<p><strong>BCGEU union members strike<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The B.C. Government Employees Union contract expired, and the union\u2019s  35,000 members went on strike on October 31. They would be followed a  week later by all but a few of the province\u2019s school teachers. More  strikes were planned. Operation Solidarity appeared to be working.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Red Hot Video stores firebombed<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Firebombs go off at three Red Hot Video outlets on November 22. A  group calling itself the Wimmin\u2019s Fire Brigade claims responsibility.  Five people (the \u201cSquamish Five\u201d) will be arrested January 20, 1983 and,  for this and other acts will be jailed for lengthy terms.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Also in 1983<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>News<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>At UBC a team at TRIUMF (the Tri-University Meson Facility) did their  first scan with a PET tomograph or camera on February 24. They had been  developing the chemistry and building the camera since 1980. PET stands  for Positron Emission Tomography. Of the many definitions we found on  the Net, we chose: <em>an imaging technology that generates a  computerized image of the body\u2019s functional systems and how the body is  able to function in health and disease.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>On April 20 there is a large demonstration at City Hall organized by ASP, the Alliance for the Safety of Prostitutes.<\/p>\n<p>In New Westminster, <em>The Columbian<\/em>, BC\u2019s oldest newspaper  (established in 1861), published its last edition on November 15.  Growing costs and non-growing revenues forced it into bankruptcy after  122 years. One of its writers, Douglas Todd, moved to <em>The Vancouver Sun<\/em>, where he became an award-winning writer on religion and ethics.<\/p>\n<p>A violent and costly riot erupted at the Lower Mainland Regional  Correctional Centre (Oakalla) Rioters caused over $150,000 damage in a  two-day spree starting November 22.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.aidsvancouver.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">AIDS Vancouver<\/a> was founded, one of the first AIDS service organizations in Canada.  Although the disease wasn\u2019t confined to gay men, news items and articles  on AIDS had appeared in <em>The Body Politic<\/em>, Canada\u2019s leading gay news magazine, in September 1981.<\/p>\n<p>Ballantyne Pier, a cargo terminal in Vancouver\u2019s east end, was  temporarily put into service for cruise passengers while Canada Place  was under construction. It has been in continuous service ever since as a  convertible facility for pulp and paper products in the winter and  cruise passengers in the summer.<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.greenparty.bc.ca\/\" target=\"_blank\">Green Party<\/a> of British Columbia was founded by Paul George and Adriane Carr.<\/p>\n<p>Colony Farm at Riverview (Mental Hospital), which had been started in 1905, closed.<\/p>\n<p>In Lions Bay two teenage boys died and five homes were destroyed or  damaged when a debris torrent poured tons of mud and logs down Alberta  Creek. The creek was later channelized with a concrete lining.<\/p>\n<p><strong>People<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Jim Kinnaird, president of the B.C. Federation of Labour, died in  office on February 17, aged 50. He was elected business manager, Local  213, of the IBEW in 1967. He stepped down in the fall of 1972, to become  president of the B.C. and Yukon Building Trades Council, then in 1973  was appointed assistant deputy minister of labor by the NDP government.  He returned to head the Building Trades in 1976, until November 1978  when he was elected president of the B.C. Federation of Labor, uniting  the divided body. Kinnaird served three terms as leader of 250,000  unionized workers, but died suddenly of a heart attack. Constance  Brissenden writes: \u201cHe disliked flamboyance and public shouting matches  but was not above them.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Tsutae Sato, educator, died in Vancouver on May 23, aged about 92. He  was born in 1891 in Tanekura, Fukushima-ken, Japan. He arrived in  Canada July 2, 1917 to teach at the Nippon Kokumin Gakko, Japanese  Citizens School on Alexander Street. Sato married Hanako Awaka (d. May  4, 1983, Vancouver), a teacher, in 1921. Together, they ran the  Vancouver Japanese Language School from 1906 to 1942. The growth in  number of Japanese residents in Vancouver led to the building of the  Japanese Hall at 475 Alexander, dedicated March 19, 1928, for community  activities and the school. In 1979 the Satos established scholarships in  Japanese studies at UBC. In 1978 Tsutae was awarded the Order of  Canada.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Business<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The first <a href=\"http:\/\/www.earls.ca\/\" target=\"_blank\">Earl\u2019s Restaurant<\/a> opened  in Vancouver on February 3. It was named for Leroy Earl Fuller, who in  1954 opened his first restaurant to feed local farmers of Sunburst,  Montana. The first Earl\u2019s with that name opened in 1982 in Edmonton.  There are now more than 50 restaurants in the chain throughout Western  Canada, Arizona and Colorado. And Earl is still with us as Chairman of  Earls Restaurants Ltd.<\/p>\n<p>Fraser Valley Credit Union, which had started in 1949 with fourteen  charter members and $48 in assets, but which had grown considerably,  expanded into the insurance industry. (In 2001 FVCU will merge with the  Edelweiss Credit Union. In 2003 they will change their name to Prospera  Credit Union.)<\/p>\n<p>Surrey Metro Savings-which had started May 5, 1947 as a closed bond  credit union, open only to members of the Surrey Cooperative, expanded  to become a community credit union. In 2006, it\u2019s Canada\u2019s second  largest credit union.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sports<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The first Grey Cup Game was played at B.C. Place Stadium on November  27. 59,345 fans saw the Lions lose a squeaker, 18-17, to the Toronto  Argonauts. The coverage of the game (both CBC and CTV television, CBC  Radio and French-language CBC, attracted the largest audience in  Canadian broadcast history for a Canadian sports program to that time  with 8.1 million.<\/p>\n<p>Three Richmond men-Lloyd Yodogawa, Dan Milkovich and Grant Kuramoto-were gold medalists in judo at the Canada Winter Games.<\/p>\n<p>Jim Kojima, \u201cMr. Judo,\u201d is named to the Order of Canada for his  40-year involvement in judo as participant, referee, coach and  organizer.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Education<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Taking over from Pedersen at SFU: William Saywell, who will hold the  post until 1993 . . . and immediately be faced with financial  cutbacks-the \u201cworst financial crisis for universities since the  depression\u201d-and responded with painful, painstaking tuition increases,  program and staff cuts, salary roll-backs and hiring freezes.<\/p>\n<p>A new $26 million campus facility for the King Edward Centre of  Vancouver Community College was officially opened in the Mount Pleasant  area at 1155 East Broadway. Its opening was marked by a trek-billed as  \u201cKing Edward\u2019s Last Trek\u201d-of more than a thousand students. Most of the  students walked, but a few made the trip from the old campus on Oak  Street to the new campus on Broadway riding in a horse-drawn carriage.  The stained glass window of King Edward VII from the original high  school survived the 1973 fire and is now located on the second floor of  the campus library.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Architecture<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Premier Bill Bennett opened Canada\u2019s first domed stadium, Vancouver\u2019s 60,000-seat BC Place, on June 19.<strong> <\/strong>In  the first event at just-opened BC Place Stadium the next day, the  Vancouver Whitecaps soccer team defeated the Seattle Sounders.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_10724\"><a rel=\"lightbox[10721]\" href=\"http:\/\/regardingplace.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/01\/yin5_1983_international-buddhist-temple.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"yin5_1983_international-buddhist-temple\" src=\"http:\/\/regardingplace.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/01\/yin5_1983_international-buddhist-temple.jpg\" alt=\"yin5_1983_international-buddhist-temple\" width=\"295\" height=\"181\" \/><\/a>Kuan Yin Buddhist Temple at 9160 Steveston Highway in Richmond. Photo Courtesy of Tourism Richmond.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>The Kuan Yin Buddhist Temple at 9160 Steveston Highway in Richmond  was dedicated on October 23. It was the first architecturally authentic  Buddhist Temple in North America. The architect, Vincent Kwan, produced a  building that has been called \u201cthe most exquisite example of Chinese  palatial architecture in North America.\u201d One can take a virtual tour of  the Temple <a href=\"http:\/\/www.buddhisttemple.ca\/templetour\/templetour.html\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>On October 29, the Terry Fox Library in Port Coquitlam was officially  opened by Terry\u2019s parents, Betty and Rolland Fox. A commemorative  plaque was unveiled, and a statue of Terry-created by George Pratt from  Nelson Island granite-was unveiled.<\/p>\n<p>It was announced that the old 1910 Post Office building at Hastings  and Granville and adjacent buildings were to get a $40 million facelift  and that, effective November 14, they would also get a new name:  Sinclair Centre. The name was chosen to honour prominent businessman  James Sinclair of West Vancouver, a former Liberal MP and federal  fisheries minister (and father of Margaret Trudeau).<\/p>\n<p>Construction started on <strong>Canada Place<\/strong>. This will be  the Canadian Pavilion at Expo 86. The trade and convention centre is  here, as is a cruise ship terminal, both now outgrown. At the southern  (landward) end of the complex is the Pan Pacific Hotel and Vancouver\u2019s  World Trade Centre. There is an IMAX theatre here, too. The  architectural team: Zeidler Roberts Partnership; Musson Cattell Mackey  Partnership; Downs\/Archambault and Partners. Construction would be  finished by 1986.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Arts<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Surrey Festival of Dance, the largest festival of its type in  North America, began on April 5. There are classes in Irish, Polynesian,  Highland, ballet, tap, stage and jazz dancing.<\/p>\n<p>Kazuyoshi Akiyama became the musical director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra on November 27.<\/p>\n<p><em>The Terry Fox Story<\/em>, directed by Ralph Thomas. Eric Fryer played Terry in this made-for-TV movie that concentrated on the Marathon of Hope.<\/p>\n<p>Philip Borsos\u2019 movie <em>The Grey Fox<\/em>, released in 1982, the story of train robber Bill Miner, was nominated for Best Film at the Golden Globe Awards.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Books and works published in 1983<\/strong> on local issues include:<\/p>\n<p>The first issue of <em>ExpoPulse!<\/em> appeared on October 15. It was  a weekly newsletter written by Chuck Davis and aimed at individuals and  companies hoping to do business with Expo 86. <em>ExpoPulse!<\/em> ended publication when the exposition opened in May, 1986.<\/p>\n<p>The book <em>Teach me to fly, Skyfighter! <\/em>and other stories, by  Paul Yee, and illustrated by SKY Lee, appeared. It\u2019s described as  \u201cstories about a group of Chinese-Canadian children growing up in  Vancouver\u2019s Chinatown and Strathcona districts.\u201d It includes an  afterword which summarizes the history of the Chinese community in  British Columbia. (This was a busy year for Yee: he also submitted his  MA thesis at UBC on \u201cChinese Business in Vancouver 1886-1914.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p><em>The late <strong>Chuck Davis<\/strong> was a Vancouver writer who    wrote,  co-wrote, and\/or edited 15 books. Most of them are on local    history, and  he described his yet-to-be released book, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.vancouverhistory.ca\/thebook.html\" target=\"_blank\">The History of Metropolitan Vancouver<\/a>,    as the capstone of his career. Chuck\u2019s passion for history was    contagious and all the information he gathered and wrote about is the    priceless gift he has left the citizens of Vancouver. <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>John Calimente<\/strong> is the president of Rail    Integrated  Developments. He supports great public transit, cycling, and    walking +  transit integrated developments + urban life lived without  a   car.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Erick Villagomez<\/strong> is one of the founding editors        at re:place. He is also an educator, independent researcher and       designer  with academic and professional interests in the human       settlements at  all scales. 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