Jack Foster fidns a new police beat, p. 2

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i To that end, Foster and his wife purchased a large motor home from which they will deliver their message. Ruth counts strongly in their work because, as a policeman's wite she has special insight how police work affects the rest of the family. The Fosters* ministry is threefold: Sharing testimony from their lives, taping testimony from peace officers they encounter on their travels and displaying their musical talents. They leave for the east coast in June, returning two months later to prepare for a cross-country tour to the west coast. As vice-president of the organization's national executive, Foster says he hopes to visit all ex- isting chapters and perhaps even organize new ones. Despite retirement, Foster will "still remain closely associated to the profession." "I like to think that with the-ex- noriences we both have we can relate EffiSE53«y problems suffered by peace officers and their families ^ and offer the guida nceto hel pthem through." ̂ nl€ I \ M&

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