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14 Thursday, December 5, 1985 COURIER-JOURNAL Size, humor contribute to success of Anglican negotiator By Robert Nowell London (NC) — Not many people noticed negotiator to his size and manner. At tremendous ability to get through to people province of Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. in February 1980 when Anglican Archbishop 6-foot-7 and 224 pounds, he is called a of all kinds," said his wife, Frances. The two From 1969-71 he also coordinated a relief Robert Runcie of Canterbury appointed a "mountain of a man," but he is also referred have four children - twin daughters age 20; project in the southern Sudan. tall, bearded layman as his assistant. to as the "gentle giant." another daughter, 19; and a son, 14. On one occasion during the crisis that But a year later, people began noticing Others attribute his success to his sense of Waite's "manner is very warm and followed former Ugandan President Idi Terry Waite's diplomatic gifts when he humor. human," said one American journalist. He Amin's expulsion of Ugandan Asians in successfully negotiated the release of three "Get Terry~Waite into a full room of has "self-confidence without being 1972, Wane and his wife - then eight months British Anglican missionaries and four Ira people, whether it is in Africa, Asia or the overbearing." pregnant - were held at gunpoint. nian Anglicans detained in Iran. Caribbean, and I guarantee he will have them The son of a village policeman, Waite grew In 1984 he helped gain the freedom of four all chuckling and relaxing within five up in northwestern England. From 1972-79 he worked as a consultant Britons held as hostages by Libyan leader minutes," said a fellow church worker. He joined the Grenadier Guards, one of for the Catholic Church in Africa. The Col. Moammar Khadafy. Last September, Archbishop Runcie also has noted Waite's the British army's crack regiments, but had archbishop of Canterbury's office said he did he helped negotiate the release of the Rev. sense of humor. to leave because he was allergic to the dye in missionary and development work. William Benjamin Weir, a U.S. Presbyterian Addressing the Church of England's synod the khaki uniforms. Norgren, ecumenical officer for the U.S. minister. in mid-November, the archbishop told of He joined the Church Army, the Church Episcopal Church in New York, said Waite The 46-year-old Waite currently has been how Waite had whispered into his ear during of England's version of the Salvation Army, also served as a consultant for renewal of trying to secure the release of four American an unusually long service: "I'd just like to and studied at its college in London. As a religious orders in light of teachings of the hostages in Lebanon, including Servite Fa tell you that since we started this service, Church Army officer, he worked from Second Vatican Council. ther Lawrence Martin Jenco, Catholic Relief there's been a coup. You've been replaced at 1961-64 with the Church of England's board In 1979 he returned to England, and the Services' director in Beirut. Canterbury by Colin Buchanan." of education. From 1964-68 he was director next year he was made an aide to Archbishop "If that man had not gone into church, we Buchanan is a well-known theologian, of lay training in the Anglican Diocese of Runcie. could have used his talents," said a senior recently appointed suffragan bishop of Bristol, England. • • • British diplomat Aston in Birmingham, England. In 1968 he went to Africa as an adviser on Contributing to this story was Tracy Early Some have attributed Waite's success as a Waite "has enormous courage and a training and development in the Anglican in New York. Mercy sophomore makes stunning volleyball debut in victory over HAC By Kevin Myers Debuting Tuesday, Nov. 19, as Mercy In a match of one-sided scores, the McDonald's 10 consecutive points oh serves by Tricia Reid, and spikes set up by High School's, only sophomore varsity outcome of each game was determined by service came in the first game of the match, Reid and captains Kris Wandtke and volleyball player, Kim McDonald served for which team was most "psyched up." Mercy putting the emotional advantage in Mercy's Michelle Rinere. seven consecutive points. The following broke for the first time this year a harmful favor. The spikers won the game 15-3. In the fourth game, Katie Fitzsimmons Friday, McDonald proved her debut perfor pattern that has plagued them throughout But in the second game, it appeared that caught an unorganized HAC team defens- mance against Monroe was not a fluke, by the season. "We always come out steam Mercy once again would fall into its tradi less, as she blasted 10 consecutive serves over blistering 10 consecutive serves past ing," Mercy coach Nancy Wunder said, "but tional nit, as emotion exploded from HAC's the net for the game and the match. Harley-Alendale Columbia. we often fizzle out later in the maters" side of the net. Despite a time-out pep talk by Mercy's record is currently 1-3 in their McDonald last week filled the void that But this time, Mercy played with intense Wunder, Mercy was pounded 15-2. league, and they face undefeated City- had been left in the varsity lineup when two emotion throughout most of the match, The Mercy girls were determined to win Catholic rival Cardinal Mooney Monday, Mercy players were restricted from-play due complemented by Mercy's "string of power the match regardless of history, and bounced Dec. 2. to academic probation. And she continued to ful servers." "When our serves are in," back from the loss to dominate the re Mercy's JV volleyball team also scored a earn rigftts for that postion Friday, Nov. 22, Wunder said, "it's very difficult ... to beat mainder of the match. A team effort in the convincing victory over the HAC-team in as Mercy went on to beat HAC 3-1. us." third game was highlighted by a string of consecutive sets: 15-8,15-0, 15-7. Christmas Buffet Nazareth Academy Dancers Christmas Tea The Catholic Daughters of America will Nazareth Academy dance instructor Mary The Business Women's Group of the Senior Craf ters Needed celebrate its Annual Christmas Buffet Ellen Campbell, and two Nazareth students, Catholic Women's Club will offer a tradi The Elder Craft Shoppe, sponsored by the Tuesday, Dec. 17, 6:30 p.m., at St. Phillip Rita Zingaro and Maureen McAvinney, will tional tea Sunday, Dec. 8, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Regional Council on Aging, is looking for Neri's School Hall. perform four dances to the music of the at the A.A.U.W. Clubhouse, 492 East crafters over 55 years old. Members are asked to bring their own Greece Symphony Orchestra Sunday, Dec. 8, Avenue, to benefit the Carmelite nuns. Proceeds from the craft sales go pre place settings and a dish to pass. 4 p.m. at the St. Charles Borromeo Church. Catholic Women's Club members will dominantly to the senior crafters themselves. A $3 grab bag and monthly meeting will Ralph Zecchino will direct the orchestra in bring food and household items in Christmas Qualified persons interested in joining the follow the dinner. the program entitled A Day for Dancing. wrappings for the nuns. shop, located at the Village Gate Square, 274 For information, call Eleanor Cook, For additional information, call Sister Chairperson of the tea is Mrs. Melbourne North Goodman Street, should call John C. (716)544-2942. Carol Cimino, (716)458-8583. Porter. Briggs, (716)454-3224. FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOSE WHO WISH TO HAVE ARRANGEMENTS CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IDEALS OF THEIR FAITH, CONTACT THE FUNERAL DIRECTORS LISTED BELOW FOR PRE-NEED OR AT-NEED SERVICES AND COUNSELING. [ROCHESTER 1 AshtonSmith Corbett Polvino & Granata Schauman Michael R. Yackiw Funeral Home Inc. Funeral Home Inc. Younglove-Smith Funeral Home, Inc. Funeral Home Inc. Funeral Home (482-6260) Serving Rochester and Gates Funeral Home, Inc. Roger G. 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