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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Oct 1973, p. 11

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The football season endâ€" jed last Friday for another year at Bluevale Collegiate. Renowned theologicalâ€" thinker speaking at W.L.U. Since this was only the second year for the Blueâ€" vale Knights, _ foothall e of the world‘s foreâ€" ‘ theologians visits the Cities Thursday when Rev. Bernard Lonergan, a Jesuit scholarâ€"philosopher, accepts an honorary docâ€" torate from Wilfrid Laurier University, â€" the _ former Waterloo â€" Lutheran _ Uniâ€" versity. Father Lonergan will be one of three receiving deâ€" grees that day at the Uniâ€" versity‘s inaugural convocaâ€" tion. The others are Senator Grattan O‘Leary and Kitâ€" chener â€" Waterloo music educator Garfield Bender. They should use their The _ proposal (from the University of Waterloo) to build an arena in Waâ€" terloo Park should be veâ€" toed by all who use and enâ€" joy that park. Dear Editor, I am not against the areâ€" na being built elsewhere for example on University land, of which it has ample The ceremony, to which the public is invited, will be held at 1 p.m. in the Athâ€" letic Building, King Street and University Avenue. At By Gaye Gould that day Senator or have a VW that needs looking at o Iogsk to AAUTO-HAU_S 7 O\ WATERLOO Arts student put on act If you‘re looking for a VW teams to be playing togethâ€" er in interâ€"school competiâ€" tion, the season wasn‘t the best for the senior players. The juniors managed to place fourth highest in the Twin ‘Cities and are now entered in the playoffs. O‘Leary delivers the first Laurier Lecture in the uniâ€" versity‘s theatreâ€"auditorium. Father Lonergan, who ranks with such outstanding theological thinkers as Tielâ€" hard de Chardin, Hans Kung and Paul Tillich, is considered the leading tranâ€" scendatal Thomist in the Englishâ€"speaking world. He disagrees with Imâ€" manuel Kant who argues that the human mind could not grasp such concepts as God _ and _ immortality through reason and intelliâ€" gence alone. _ _ land to spare, but I deplore the idea of land being taken away from the park. _ In disagreeing, Father Lonergan argues that beâ€" lief is not an irrational act but an intellectually acâ€" ceptable action based on a process of intelligence. His Being offered a similar size parcel of land elseâ€" where should not persuade the City of Waterloo to deâ€" plete one of its major asâ€" sets for the sake of saving the University some money. The bush area has alâ€" 550 Weber St. N. Waterloo 884â€"7470 The coffee is on the house and we always Authorized Volkswagen Dealer Salesâ€"Serviceâ€"Parts have a good deal brewing Specia!l thanks should be given to a lot of people who credit for the work they are doing at all. Those are the spectators who faithfulâ€" ly followed the team and generally gave them the Father Lonergan, a memâ€" ber of the Society of Jesus for over half a century and a priest since 1936, is now research professor of sysâ€" tematic theology at Reâ€" gis College, of Willowdale. Before it is too late let us make the council and the University aware of our displeasure. ready been eroded almost to the vanishing point. With the attendant loss of wild life to encroach upon it further would be deplorable. A _ leading _ Protestant theologian, Langdon Gilkey of the University of Chicaâ€" go, said that Father Lonerâ€" gan has one of the greatest minds of Christendom. "I used to read Jaques Mariâ€" tain or Etienne Gilson to find out what Roman Catho lic intellectuals were thinkâ€" ing. Now I read Father Lonergan to find out what I am thinking." own land views on Kant helped eleâ€" vate him to the first rank among living theological scholars. Sincerely Gerald E. Toogood hardy lot who braved the rain and cold to hear them. Last Monday was either a happy or depressing day for the student body, for it was the day of reckoning. Our first term progress reports went around to the various classes for teachers comments â€" regarding â€" our efforts. through the season. Yukon provided the muâ€" sic Saturday night at the school dance attended by a Aside from the planned March trips to Rome and Greece, the Ski Club is adding another country to the list â€" Austria. Hurried plans are being made to give Bluevale students this opportunity also. The Theatre Arts students were an essential part of our Hallowe‘en Assembly. Doing such skits as their interpretation of the Monâ€" ster Mash and an original version of ‘"The Night Beâ€" fore All Hallows Eve,"" proâ€" vided hilarious entertainâ€" ment for the audience. Now that the football season is over, both the boys and girls basketball teams will start practicing for upâ€"coming games and we trust that they will have a great season. Shopper Suzette Leather Boot Cordoba 16.95 $17.95 $39.95 ©15.95 t 4.A l .# ; f;\ &~ .’,fl;" 4. & C g’# \ ""Specialists in family footwear for over 25 years" 15 King St. North/WATERLOO/745â€"7012 C ) 1 J 'f .# S Af SCâ€"H W Ed )T /2â€"ER e . Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, October 3. 1973 11 ! Season is here Winterize your shoe wardrobe for plenty of warm mileage. With boots of all lengths . . . all textures. To wear with trousers, skirts . . . ‘round town or ski lodge. 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