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HALF CENTURY — Rev. Fred Foist recently completed 50 y. in the Ministry. Above he
and his wife receive o Province of Or>torio plaque from Per1N MPP Hugh Edghsoffer
Mitchell Advocate photo
Rev. Fred Faist completes
hall century of ser ice
Fifty )ears in the ministry
brought special honors to
Rev. Fred and Mrs_ Faist of
Stratford during a program
following the regular Sunday
service at Main Street
United Church. Nfitchell
the program Hugh
Edighoffer. MPP for Perth.
presented Mr. Faist with a
plaque from the provincial
government. and varioul
church organizations
presented the couple with
gifts m honor and apprecia-
tion of their wort over the
Mr Faist entered the
ministry in 1931. was or-
dained m 19M at W-illaugb:by
Evangelical United
Bretheran Church where he
served at the Oiesley EUB
church from 1934 to 1941:
Milverton and Rostock EUB
churches from 1942 to 1949:
Stratford Centennial EUB
church from1950 to 1952:
Kitchener Zion C7lnrch from
1953 to 1969: St John's
United Church in Stratford
from 1965 to 1975. and is now
the assistant minister at
Main Street United Church
since 1976
Besides serving. as a
m+nr-ter - be -held a number
of offices within the church
-anima nous He has dis-
tnct t of the
Canada Confer a e_ EUB
C2arck. from 190 to 1952.
member of the board of
Christian Education,
meant*.r of the board of
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':rev as chairman fa- !us
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Dowa IS treasurer
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Evangelt3n. merntser of the
administrative council:
trustee of North Central
College of Naperville. III.
from 1949 to 19S6. trustee of
evangelical theological
seminars frcxn 1949 to 1954:
representative cru the Cana-
dian Council of Arches.
the general conference of
the EUB church: and presi-
dent of the London
Conference of the United
Church of Canada.
Mrs_ Faisa has also bead a
number of offices in the
church , prudent of the con-
ference Women's Society of
World Services: chairman of
the board of directors of
Riddell speaks
Continued from front page -
within the current cat -
sharing are..
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Council approved a social
services committee
recommendation that the
social services ad-
ministrator contact the
Ministry of Cntnrnunity and
Social Services. indicating
Huron County's willingness
to participate in a pilot pro-
; ect to trawler same Family
Benefit Ass taoce respon-
sibility back to the
municwii level and regoest
additional infvrmatioa
Bob Allen_ chairman of the
social services c can ttee
said tt s the desire of tbe
committee that Huhu Coen-
ty b+4+trme snvoi.ed m the
trawler from the beginning.
He said r: is a distinct ad-
vantage for :he minty to be
eci the mond floor
There are three levels of
provincial aabso y available
snider the General Welfare
A.._.-=tance p -i rain_ 56 per-
cent_ SO percent and 100 per-
ces<t. The province will be
;mkt at a one
saimdard ssisady rate for an
Is order net the Off
assstance support services
sect as day are services.
i:fe sk:11 pro;rams and
esz piayyaxsec contuse lkag will
k.ave :o Se developed is
tosssicspali res which do not
have :ens::
Tic tr,:t .-sed transfer of
cases hate to the
so-�x-:ai::Itr will be the
rt 'r :have in social
secs-.- s p i.x'r ice WTI.
wt,et :.S :rov ce assumed
rear. rs:D:li:v from the
__..-:c:: aiIt1es for per-
is remarks so c sea=
Risiiei, said a new file code
•.0 introdsced I k ui t
he recess hotel fres wi sci
cC.:ed vxs Si' L—•
WC'? tier used He saki Se
Le c'w't' w;:1 be t15 .b:,e
..r er.f,rting t)e ac: s
rem _ a : woes it n
:i- -'e'rttti:
R xiiiel: sae: tie s also
:crie dourer- mat ea..ai;.ra-
:,:r R a -_s are >ut being ad-
r:s:ered fa:r;r No_-
-v,t,xia:Lied areas are ax
or.". --s -sear :he xrx- a.
-r -vase and there s Some
-tom -o:c. as to. where :he
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i -L 1 tj?'-•, i t zi.Sled,
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xiserved that :Se
---iters sit -g for o-
-e r.:-a:::ed areas are
:f the repoca•:zt-
e<: YEs are £t lt; :all ter
He • s.a.i rrar•e fat—oars ire
ioliina whet f''s f c trio
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Parkwo d Manor. the
church ome for senior
citizens. - of the
women's di on of the
General W Society of
World Service in a • EL -13
Church: and in the 'Wiled
Church. a member the
World Outreach Oxami
of the board of missions_
Since 19:11 Mr_ Faist has
been an alderman m the city
of Stratford- and is chair-
man of the sub -committee
on social* services. and
serves oci other boards and
committees for the city
council
Mr Faist says that in his
acv years in the ministry he
has tried to help people
believe that "God was in
Chest reconciling the maid
unto hint f. and when we
say -Y& to that_ then kfe
becomes abundant and fall
far He still sThe Way. The
Truth. and- The Life ' be
says
Rey Fast is a native of
Credrtc+n and attended high
schoc*! in Exeter
ems
Tow and Country
urs have boaht
office pry at 92
Victoria S4. Winchani.
Mrs Jean Yowng. ex-
ecutive dl.•ectar moor -am to
the Beard of mrectars at the
regu_ar monthly meeting
held cc Jape 24 at ARC In-
distries at Tlasirwood- stated
that 113000 A) of the $3i.-
{qp A? =rrhasie price had
been mond This enabled
the agency to make the
oecdmary down payment to
pwrchase die premises_
The hoard considered the
plain to realize the finch
needed to cover soba i-
taoo of wetly clients and to
meet : creases_ costs of
proses homemakers emakers and
hm,e bet!) m Hsoo County.
Price to the fleeting; the
board a-yensbss were given
a gr.:aed tow of tine training
and rekabilitatioa centre
and ;he bakers at ARC Is -
res and patronized the
fi.-cd services 3egartrient by
)Ziv arc hunch there.
Make 629 contacts in 24 hours
Area radio hams operate from- Morrison Darn
Members of the South
Huron Amateur Radio Club
set up three -ham' radio
stations at the Morrison
Dam. Saturday. and within
24 hours they had managed
to contact 619 similar groups
from across North Anne ea.
Club member Walter
F 'denchuk. Crediton.. "said
amateur radio groups held
the exercise to keep in prat -
Use • for emergency com-
municatioes. "should.' be
added v. 'normal
oanmunica has be wiped
out -
'This way we polish op
our radio. operating techni-
ques.' be explained., saying
the exercise. or field day,
mrut a - the bugs out of equip -
Don Reynolds. RR 2
Kippen. the club's secretary,
said the field day was spon-
sored
po -sored by the American
Radio Relay League and
joined by Canadian Relay
League members_
As well as a test of
emergency radio
procedures. the field day
was also a contest.
Fydenchuk said the only
prime wasin a
aa
magne Galled QST In the.
message
following any
letters
o QST is to the attention of any
amateur radio"operators_
The magazine 'published
rules for the coldest and a
pant system for scores.
Contact by voice scares nue
point. by Morse code was
two points_
The South Huron group
operated three stations on
the 12. 20 and 40 meter
AlisMembers made con
by scanning bands
for clear si and ccattle(
a
signalling stations. or they
invited calls by signalling
'CQ Field Day' 'CQ' is a call
to any amateur radio to re,-
Fond
etpond
'Though many of the calls
were in beepMe mane code.
or code words and phrases.
the calls were often switch-
ed to match the operators
audience or mood.
The Exeter station was
designated VEI DAR. usual-
V.H. DEICHERT
At victoria Hospital. Sarah
Street Campus. London, on
Saturday. June 27. 1961,
Victor Henry Deichert, of 26
Main Street West. Ziri h,
in his 119th year. Beloved
husband of Josephine
-Katbfieach_ Dbi r father of
Earl. Claire and Edith (Mrs.
Harvey Holiner) all of
Z urich.Edward Wiiagbam.
Laura Ohs Clifford Pep-
per) of RR 1. Da:sbwood and
Dorothy (Mrs. Edgar
Eligon) of M 1t>_hell, and
WasMargaret Deichert of
Fritrhener Dear brother of
Peter. Jacob, lett and
Mr's_ Margaret Pfaff all of
Z midi. Mrs. Frieda Beier
of Dasbsvod and Victoria
;Mrs_ Wilfred butler) ce
New Hunters and Theodore
af Taranto. Predeceased by
one daughter. one brother
and one saner. Also shariiied
by 16 graadchldnen and U
greatchicren_ Reseed at the
Westiate Chapel of MGehael
P_ O'Otsnor Funeral Hames..
49 Goshen Street North_
Z wick uss^il ]fomday June
2!. at 1:13 p m Tfe:, to St
Peter's (lard
-Z ands far service a: 2:36
p.m. with Pastor Jack
Drilasier afficatug
Interment St. Peter's
Lutheran Cemetery
Zurich.
SETH AIMANItS
At Alexandra and Marine
General Hospital. car Wed-
nesdiu. June 24. 1961. Opo
Seth Amaans of Zzrich in his
'3rd year. Beloved baba=
a. Rachel G ascbo : dear
father of Seth Gibbons
(Gibb). of Champagne,
Maim Predeceased by 2
brothers and 3 sisters.
Rested at tbe Westlake
Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Flnaeral Homes. 49
Godes Street North. Enrich,
until Saturday. June Ir th at 1
pea.. thence to Zurich
Reanoaite Cleurch for a
service at 2p.m. with Pastor
Clayton Bsnepfet affe atiag.
ALEX ROUSSEAU
At South Huron Hospital,
Euler, on Saturday, June
27. 1961. John Alexander
( Alex) Mousseau of the
B1uewater Rest Home,
Z r rich. formerly of RR 2,
Hen. in ha Mb year.
Beloved husband of the late
Mary Jane (Ridley)
Moussseau :1979) . Dear
father of Garnet of
Ridgetown. Lloyd and, Den
of Hay Township, Irene
(Mrs. Leroy Desch) of
Clinton and Jean Ohs. Bob.
Elliott) d Tasistock. Dea
brother of Pearl (Mrs. Dick
Taylor) of Henan and Ella
Mrs_ Fred Jackson) of
Stratford_ • Predeceased by
otic troths. Also survived
by, 13 graand 11
grgrafi and
itlead Rested
at the Elcolsraa Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor
Min era! Houma 111 Meg
Street_ Bused, where the
humeral ice was con-
doned ea Tom. Jane 311
at2 pi w:di Revenged Zen
Est o friating. Inter-
ment M kenos in Heiman
Cana
Cemetery.
MELVIII EWOTT
S idle ' y adios residence,
en Wednesday June X. 19t1 -
Melvin Jam Mott el RR 1
Dar ir . 3a.se+d huabrd of
MiseHtre: A. Lamont Deer
father uhf Winton. West Bay,
Maaie:ua bland had Jive
Mrs. Evert Vas-
Slighte-mliarst' k L bract
Predeceased by three
brothers and :we sisotrs.
Also seirstsed grand-
__ Rex=Su the
Westiske Chord of lReheei
P.O'C,onnr Mineral
49 Costs Street North..
&ride. whore the !mural
was cited a Fridley.
June 76 at 2 p.m. with
Rewaerd Wiese Brows of
Gashes iiiied Cheek tt-
f c at g Monist Mooed
in Bayfield Cemetery
ly said as VE3 Delta Alpha
Romeo. As American
stations were contacted the
can letters were proeouseed
Daughters of the American
Revolution. One frustrated
apeatar was heard to call
them Damned Amateur
Radio.
Saturday afternoon the
club president Bob Morrison
was • having problems
transmitting on the 2 meter
band There was so much
chatter be could not break
into the conversation. . -
Normally be said, yon an
sit back and have a conver-
sation with Australia. bit
with the contest "eger►body
from the boondocks is out
Another operator only bad
to call CQ once Replies
"come back so fast they
snowed as ander...
Of
m making scanning otechniigme
of
Fridenclsak said it was "jest
hie fishing. you don't know
wbo you're going to get."
The cam set up to antenna
masts and st.rang wires
between two trees to aid
reception and transmission.
Part of the contest rules
was that the radios be
powered by self contained
soirees. such as the gasoline
pored generators the club
used'Though extra .
in tbe
cont could bebe�gained by
relaying messages off com-
mmicattaas sateibtes. the
South Huron club does not
have the equipment todoso_
An extra lel paints was
gained by the group's attrac-
ting publicity, a T -A
reporter and a CF'PL-TV
cameraman were there
Fh er pants �e gain-
ed
essage
sent oat by U.S. President
Ronald Reagan. It wished
the estimated 40d.6M radio
amateurs across North
America best wishes on the
45th annual emergeacy
preparedness field day.
The need to refuel
�meratars users two to four
baurs kept culla members
bevy dura the beg aighL
but the stead and smell of
the generators didn't keep
the mosquitoes away
said
BySunday morningthe
group bad collected every
state in the U.S. with the ex-
ceptioa of Alaska, and every
Province in Canada. The
llogait contact was with
Hawaii on the M meter
hand_
Reynolds said the joy of
the exercise was the fns of
woat together for the
eekend. This was his third
time est the field
•
o the highbghtsbforbbilin,-Is
sitting waren and casn 0r -
table by the radio on s cold
winter's uncut
weather informadoem=
other stations.
OST RBD DAY — Don Reynoldsof the South Huron Amateur
Roam, Club looks on ..hie dub president Bob Mwtisonaf�r�p another rodio contact. The
from dub joined dubs froall over North Americo on a 24 hour test of emergency cotn-
municoe;ons, this weekend.
• In four accidents
Parked cars are target
. Parted cars toot a beating
this week as four of the
'eves accidents kited
by the Exeter OPP involved
issattended vehicles. and one
of the others also involved
oily one driver_
The first of the collisions
was reported an June 21
when a vehicle drive! by
Douglas Barrett. RR 1
Woodmen. went out of con-
trol re Highway 4 north of
Exeter aid hit a tree stomp
and fence_
Damage to the car was
listed at 5175 and lila a
fawned W.
injuries
OMonday. reel les
by David V Lan-
�nd Gerald Dewar
Caret itaa, collided on the
Credutos Road is the village.
Damage was set at 1560.
There were two collision
cm Thursday. the first oc-
c i isg at the main intersec-
tion im Zurich and invoking
vehicles operated by
William Lawrence and
Margaret . both
of Zwick
Lawrence suffered minor
isjwies zed total damage
was estimated at 61,100.
The
�other collision was
t aatt
ao tph Grand.
Drivers involved were
Harold !.eddy. Goderich,
and
Damn- e Robert
i $600
Oa friday. a vehicle own-
ed
ed by A&K Service Centre,
. til -;St 4?y f'� •: f;:� ::,.h
._ rx 4
Centralia, was struck by an
unknown vehicle while park-
ed unattended in Hensall.
Damage was $600.
A 15 -year-old juvenile was
involved in the lone crash on
Saturday. Her vehicle struck
an unattended parked car
owned by Eileen Getting on
Empress Ave, in Huron
Park. Damage to the vehicle
was $1,800 and $300 to a
hydro
yOn led a eh�Ie�le
operated yo
operated
tuce Yhiwps,
London, struck a parked car
in the Highlands II subdivi-
sion north of Grand Bend.
The parked vehicle was own=
ed by Andrew McKeltzie,
London.
Phillips sustained minor
injuries -and damage was
listed at 11,100.
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