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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jan 1974, p. 15

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Festival of religion over today Religion and Politics on January 14,; Religion and Charisma (tongue speakâ€" ing) on January 15,,; and Religion and Doubt on January 16. Professor _ Allegro, _ a University of Manchester Lecturer in Old Testament and Interâ€"Testamental Stuâ€" dies, believes that both Christianity and Judaism are founded on an ancient fertility _ cult _ involving worship of the mushroom. His book, The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross, caused great controversy when it was published two years ago. depth look at various controversial |religious questions. iR Termed a Festival of Religion, and sponsored by the University‘s eultural affairs committee, event _ includes lecturte.% seminars, â€" films, plays and debates on religion Are you fit? John Allegro, who beâ€" lieves that Christianity is a debased form of mushâ€" room worship is a featured speaker at Wilfrid Laurier‘ University‘s threeâ€"day inâ€" He will speak Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. in the WLU Theâ€" atreâ€"Auditorium â€" on â€" the topic The Need For Doubt. His talk will be open to the public, as were all events during the festival. Belief, Disbelief and Unâ€" belief will be the topic for a â€" second _ presentation, Mutual Life of Canada, in cooperation with the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo, will present, free of charge, the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo YMCA Physical Fitness Evaluation Clinic at the Mutual Life Auditorium, King and Union Streets, Waterloo. It will be held on Jan. 26 at 8:30 a.m. until 12 noon. then from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Those attending are reâ€" quested to wear shorts, top, and running shoes, no tights. For further information, contact either Brian Cartiâ€" ledge, Physical Director Waterloo Family *Â¥ at 579â€" 3500, or Peter Schmitt, Phyâ€" sical â€" Director Kitchener *YÂ¥* at 743â€"5201. Back in Good Shape... Fast Not a sign of that colliâ€" sion when our experts reâ€"condition your car Fine work at moderâ€" ate prices 430 ALBERT ST PH. 884â€"0550 WATERLOO NORTHDALE AUTO BODY The speaker will be the Canadian Jesuit educator, Dr. John Meagher, director of the Institute of Christian thought at St. Michael‘s College Toronto. Politics and â€" religious fundamentalism were unâ€" der examination Jan. 14 at 8:00 p.m. Dr. Frank Epp of Conrad Grebel College, University of Waterloo, discussed Billy Graham and Richard Nixon. The moderator was WLU‘s Dr. John Redekop, author of ‘"‘The American Far Right‘"‘. scheduled earlier today at 3:30 p.m. in the student union ballroom. Political aspects of reâ€" ligion were discussed at a 3:30 p.m. lecture the same day by the Rev. Richard Roach, the Jesuit educator from Regis College, Toâ€" ronto. His topic was the Formation of Conscience in Politics and Religion. The modern speaking in tongues movement, someâ€" times called the charisâ€" matic revival, was discusâ€" sed on Jan. 15 by Dr. John P. Kildahl of the New York Theological Seminary. Dr. Last Sunday night at W.L.U. ‘Auditorium over 1400 people (standing room only ) viewed this film and heard Rev. Don Wilkerson. An overflow audience was directed to the church where we conducted a second impromptu service. To date over 3500 people have viewed this film. This remarkable response has prompted a week long crusade with Rev. Don Wilkerson and nightly showings of his brother‘s film. This crusade will continue from January 20th to Sunday 27th. This Sunday 7 p.m. service will be at W.L.U. Auditorium. Tuesday 22nd to Friday 25th services will be at the Waterioo Pentecostal Tabernacle 7:30 p.m. nightly. / * David concludes film by sharing his recent vision of GUEST SPEAKER * sequel to "Rapture" film* Premiere showing in Canada Remarkable response to date. "ROAD TO ARMAGEDDON" WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY THEATRE AUDITORIUM WILKERSON CRUSADE STARTING THIS TUESDAY â€" NIGHTLY OVERFLOW CROWDS CONTINUE FILM RETAINED FOR FOURTH WEEK This Sunday â€" January 20th UNIVERSITY AVE. AT HAZEL ST. (Formerly Waterloo Lutheran University) DAVID WILKERSON‘S SPEAKER: REV. DON WILKERSON Director of Teen Challenge, New York City WEEK LONG CRUSADE DAVID WILKERSON‘S FILM PASTOR JOHN C. SHRIER ALL WELCOME â€" ADOMISSION FREE : REV. DON WILKERSON Tuesday Jan. 22nd to Friday 25th 7 :30 p.m. NEW PROPHETIC FILM Kildahl is author of The Psychology of Speaking in Tongues, and is chief psyâ€" chologist at the Lutheran Medical Centre, Brooklyn. Earlier that day, Rev. sCRIBS SOOKsTORs . . . let us know and we‘ll order it ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Howâ€"toâ€"doâ€"it Books ® Sports © Cooking or any other subject â€" let us know. Sponsored by 7 PM Westmount Place Shopping Centre â€" Waterloo _ Westmount Rd. & Erb Sts. â€" Phone 576â€"5470 AT THE and Looking for a special book on a certain subject SCRIBE BOOKSTORE We can give you special ;tention Bernard Warren, resident director of the Bezak Centre at Campbellville, commented on an Inside Look at the Charismatic Movement. "Coming Persecution" ~ Fridays ATTENTION SENIORS, CHILDRENS AND ADULTS FREE WINTER BAND CONCERT SERIES Featuring the Waterloo Concert Band First concert â€" Sunday, Jan. 27th â€" 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Waterioo Collegiate Auditorium TRIP TO ICE FOLLIES â€" Toronto‘s Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday, Jan. 26th â€" 2:00 p.m. Bus leaves Marsland Centre â€" 12 noon Returns by 6:00 p.m. Family Price â€" $1.00 Note: Information regarding free ice skating may be obtained by calling the arena closest to you. * Special admission for Seniors â€" $2.75 , Total cost â€" $5.75 For reservations call â€" 576â€"2420 â€" ext. 48 or 60. Limited tickets available. 300 Hazel St., Waterloo Everyone welcome to this very entertaining music program. _ _ o We o PROJECT H.O.P.E. Try a hobby with us. All adults over 40 welcome. COST : Only $2.00 for 10 weeks We have qualified instructors in oil painting, relaxaâ€" tion, macrame, dancing, etc. FREE registration for mixed crafts, lecture series, and bridge club. Classes will be held at the Senior Citizen Dropâ€"inâ€"Cenâ€" tre. Phone 579â€"1020 for information or register at Dropâ€"inâ€" Centre, 20 Albert St., Waterloo. WANTED â€" Kâ€"W Red Cross telephone chain is in need of persons living alone who would call another person each day. For information Call 576â€"2560 ADMISSIONS: Children 15 & under WHEELSâ€"TOâ€"MEALS â€" Needs volunteer drivers durâ€" ing noon hours. Phone 579â€"1020. The Annual Free Eye Clinic for Seniors LOCATION: St. John‘s Lutheran Church DATE: January 22nd, Tuesday, 1974 ~ TIME : 1:00 p.m. All Seniors welcome Sponsored by Waterloo Community Services and Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo â€" Dept. of Optometry. Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 16, 1974 15 FREE EYE CLINIC FOR SENIORS Sundays Saturdays LOCATION: Waterloo Arena ATOM MAJOR â€" Thurs.. Jan. 17th â€" Kitchener â€" . 7 â€"8 p.m. PEE WEE MAJOR â€" Thurs., Jan. 17th â€" I;ilchener â€" â€" 9 p.m. MIDGET MINOR â€" Jan. 22 â€" Kitchener â€" 8:30 â€" 10:00 p.m. MIDGET MAJOR â€" Thurs. Jan. 17th â€" Kitchener â€" 930 â€" 11 :00 Support your local teams WATERLOO ARENA â€" SISKINS: vs. Elmira â€" Wed.. Jan. 16th â€" 8:00 p.m SISKINS vs. Kitchener â€" Sat.. Jan. 19th â€" 8:00 p.m. + Watch this ad for additional concert dates. WATERLOO MINOR HUB LEAGUE SCHEDULE ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS: PUBLIC ICE SKATING JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY P _ Marsland Centre : 576â€"2420 ACTIVITIES FOR YOUTH ADULTS AND FAMILIES: Springer 8:30â€"10: 30pm General Family Price 8:00â€"10:00pm ADULTS ONLY 5:30â€"7: 3:30â€"5: 30pm Family Price ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY SERVICES 8: 30â€"10: 30pm General Albert _ McCormick 2:00â€"4:00pm Family Price 3:30â€"5:30pm Family price 25¢ Adults â€" 50¢

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