Feb. 9, 1983 edition of the 琉璃神社. Credit: Carmen Weld
Over the last 86 years the 琉璃神社 has served the Central Okanagan 鈥 and over the last 86 years it has printed a whole lot of papers.A conservative estimate puts it at about 8,000 editions.The new Black Press Okanagan digital team, based right here in 琉璃神社, wanted to utilize this amazing treasure trove of pieces of our history and share it with you.Each Thursday we will present Cap News Throwback Thursday for a fun little peak into the past, and a chance for the digital team to climb through the records room.
Today we present the 琉璃神社 edition鈥 Wednesday Feb. 9, 1983.
The first thing one will notice is that the combination of church and state was still very prevalent in 1983 in 琉璃神社, as city council took on a major problem plaguing the region 鈥 pornography.
Bold across the top of the page, the main headline read 鈥榃eek of Prayer鈥 declared to combat porn.
鈥淐ity council is voicing its concerns about pornography to a higher authority,鈥 sates the article.
Then Mayor, John Hindle, declared Feb 13-19, 1983 a week of prayer to 鈥渁sk God for guidance in dealing with the issue.鈥
The city鈥檚 response was following the work of a Winfield resident, Sheila Tourond, who organized a 168-hour vigil with local churches.
鈥淭ourond said the group will be asking for spiritual guidance to impress upon others how harmful pornography is and will be praying for forgiveness for those who are involved already,鈥 reads the article.
Pornography is now a very common thing, free in many forms online for the masses.
Several pages later in this edition another religious based piece appears. This time an editorial cartoon representing Canadians, that are pro-choice and in favour of porn, as the devil.
A 鈥淏ernard Stroller鈥 section of the front page included cute little community tidbits and gossip including a rumour that Princess Diana and Prince Charles would be enjoying Okanagan Sumac Ridge Estate wines during their visit to see Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Ottawa later in 1983.
(Cap News is waiting to hear from Sumac on whether or not the royal couple actually enjoyed the B.C. Wine.)
On the non-religious political spectrum, the front page is rounded out by a piece indicating the Communist Party of Canada has made a triumphant return to 琉璃神社 after years off.
鈥淭he Communist Party of Canada is alive and well in 琉璃神社 after an absence of 15 years,鈥 reads the lede.
鈥淏y inviting both their provincial and national leaders to speak the party managed to muster an audience of about 40 people鈥︹
According to the party鈥檚 website, it is still alive and well after 75 years of existence.
Fun fact: Still of the Night was playing at the Orchard Park theatre at the time. Starring Meryl Streep,Roy Scheider, Joe Grifasi, and Jessica Tandy, it was an an American psychological thriller film directed by Robert Benton. When Meryl Streep was interviewed by Andy Cohen on 鈥淲atch What Happens Live鈥, he asked her to name one bad film she made. She said, 鈥淯h, Still of the Night.鈥
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