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    Portland Observer, November 3, 1982 Page 7
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OBSERVATIONS
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FROM THE SIDELINES
by Kathryn Hall Bogle
I n YAW S R estaurant
H
M t. Olivet Baptist Church on Satur­
day, November 13, from 9 a.m. to 1
p .m . The club uses a secret recipe
for their w affles, a recipe that be­
came a legacy from the files o f Ola
Reed, an inactive member o f the
club. Along with the waffles come
ham, juice and coffee— plus plenty
of syrup.
The D elta Mothers are boosters
o f the program and activities o f the
D elta Sigma T h eta s o ro rity . Last
year they used 100 pounds o f ham :n
serving around $00 breakfasts to pa­
trons who return year after year for
the feast. The 3$ members o f the or­
ganization are headed by Evelyn
Torrence as president. Proceeds o f
these legendary breakfasts are used
toward scholarship funds.
E R E IN T H E United State»
to tell o f the Episcopal
Church in A fric a and especially in
U g an d a, the R ight Rev. Yoram u
B am unoboa, Bishop o f W estern
Ankole in Uganda, is making a 12-
day tour o f the diocese o f Oregon
int he company o f Episcopal priests,
lay persons and the Right Rev. M at­
thew B ig liard i, Bishop o f the d io ­
cese.
He w ill be speaker at several
churches in C e n tra l and Eastern
Oregon before the scheduled even­
ing services he w ill conduct at St.
Philp’s Church in Portland on Wed­
nesday, November 3. The Rev. M .
Ramsey S chadew itz, vicar at St.
Philp, and the congregation o f St.
Philip, will be hosts at an inform al
pot luck supper in the parish hall
following the worship service.
A teacher before he entered the
m inistry in U g an d a, the R t. Rev.
Bamunoba retains his interest in ed­
ucation. The standards o f education
in Uganda, the Bishop said, were
BISHOP BAMUNOBOA
formerly o f the best in Africa. That
was, he pointed o u t, before Id i
advisory persons fo r developing
A m in ravaged the c o u n try ’s re­
handcraft industries such as drum
sources and institutions.
cnstruction, bead work, and the tie-
"P eop le walk w ithout fear now
and-dye processing, w ould all be
that President Obote is there. He is
welcomed in his country, Biship Ba­
w orking hard to re-establish the
munoba said.
government and the agencies in a
Mail can be sent to: The Rt. Rev.
system o f a working governm ent,"
Yoram u B am unoba, Bishop O f
said Bishop Bamunoba. "Progress
Western Ankole, Uganda, c /o The
is steady but the country needs help
Episcopal Church Center, 81$ Sec­
from the outside. The church has al­
ond Ave.; New York, N .Y . 10017.
ways been active in establishing
schools in U g an d a. E d u catio n in
O W N A T Cannon Beach, in
Uganda is open to any child whose
parents can contribute sufficiently
fam iliar Oregon country, Al
to the support o f the schools.”
Goldsby, Portland metal sculpturist,
Since 1877 the C h urch o f E n ­
is showing some o f his latest work.
gland, working with the 22 bishops
One outstanding work in the exhibit
and diocese in Uganda, has been a
is o f metal fish, salmon, no doubt,
sponsor o f education, medical ser­
swimming against the stream and up
vices and ru ra l developm ent in
and over a fish ladder. M otion is ex­
Uganda. Bishop Bamunoba sees a
citingly real. He will be in Cannon
continuing need for help in upgrad­
Beach, at the Sandpiper G a lle ry ,
ing farm in g techniques, develop­
through Novem ber 7. I f you miss
ment o f water wells and o f improv­
seeing the Goldsby sculpture at the
ing community health programs.
coast, you can sec his works at the
The Episcopal C h urch o f the
Assembly o f Black A rtists at The
United States, through its mission
Links, Inc., show on the afternoon
programs, has been active in Ugan­
o f Nov. 14 at the Firehouse Inter-
da since 1962, Bishop Bam unoba
cultural Center.
said. This expansion is hoped to
bring about more contacts within
ooking for a g ift, not too
A m erica and the religions o f the
expensive, for a little girl? Try
world, he said.
" A n aftern o o n w ith M a h ji,”
B am unoba, educated w ith in
brought to you by the Talking Drum
Uganda, trained for teaching and
Bookstore for the early Saturday a f­
taught for fo u r years before en­
ternoon o f November 6. M ah ji is a
tering Buwualoasi Theology C o l­
real live little five-year-old girl, the
lege. He took a B.A. degree in 1966,
daughter o f Laverne H all, a former
taught for another year before he
Portlander who lives in Bellevue,
was ordained to the m in is try. In
Wash. H a ll has perfected a paper
1969 B am unoba earned an a d ­
doll (with her own wardrobe) in the
vanced degree in A fric a n studies.
likeness o f daughter M a h ju . Sh*
He became an expert on the cult o f
promises (hat she can fashion a
spirits and the worship o f ancestral
paper doll who looks like your little
spirits to better understand the feel­
daughter for a price around $10.
ings and concepts Uganda's people
H o w ’ s that fo r an " o r ig in a l’ ’ o f
might have regarding C hristianity
your own precious child?
and its practices. T he C ath o lic
C hurch is active in U g an d a, the
bishop observed, but so are the
H E B LA C K Educational Cen­
Moslems and Seventh Day Adven­
tists.
ter Evening School o f K now ­
Bamunoba is C h airm an o f P ro ­
ledge presents a series o f interesting
vincial Planning, Development and
evenings on each Wednesday
R e h a b ilita tio n P rog ram o f the
through November. Coming up next
Church o f Uganda. He is also chair­
on the BEC agenda is a lecture on
man o f the T h eo lo g ic al T ra in in g
"H ealth and Black Survival," to be
Scholarships.
given by Jerry W h igh am , a c h iro ­
Uganda raises coffee, tea, cotton,
practor new to the Portland scene.
sugar cane, and soybeans. Tropical
The forums arc free o f charge and
fruits, yams and maize are in abun­
w ill be held at (he T a lk in g D rum
dance. They have cement and
Bookstore on N .E . Alberta St. Call
copper, but need farming chemicals,
282-946$ for particulars.
barbed wire and veterinary medi
t'S T IM E for the Delta Mothers’
line. Bicycles and motorcycles art
ilso needed.
Club to whip up a B IG batch of
C o m m u n ic a t io n a s s is ta n c e ,
waffles for their 18th annual W affle
teachers, export organizations and
Breakfast. They are entertaining at
P E A K IN G O F Kenya in A fr i­
S
ca, as we were, Bill Deiz is still
unwinding from a recent trip there
on a camera s afari, sponsored by
P o rtla n d ’ s W a rre n Illif e o f the
W ashington P ark Z o o . The zoo
party o f 16 persons flew Pan Am by
way o f New Y o rk to M o n ro v ia
down to Lagos, Nigeria, and thence
to Nairobi.
Local zoo people are thinking o f
establishing an " A fric a display" o f
animals and they went to N airo b i
and the Amboseli area, originators
of such an A frican animal display,
for workable ideas. Deiz promises
this observer that he will release for
publication at least two or three pic­
tures out o f the hundreds that he
took.
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