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Village Squire, 1977-07, Page 31PEOPLE Not many of us would relish being called an odd fellow but the Odd Fellows are a proud lodge and one of the proudest members is an area man, John Broadfoot of Brucefield who was recently named Grand Master of the Oddfellow's Lodge of Ontario. The top post in the lodge in Ontario means that he'll be attending functions of the Lodge all across the province and into Quebec, Manitoba and New York State, some 160 trips in all in the next year. A member of the Lodge since 1948, Mr. Broadfoot accepted the new position at the six-day convention held in Toronto's Royal York Hotel in June. Many people dream a whole lifetime about having something they've written appear in print but Patricia Rimmer has achieved that dream early in life. The young Seaforth Public School student has had a poem accepted by the magazine Wee Wisdom published in Missouri. The poem, entitled Our Neighbourhood, will appear in the July -August issue of the magazine. Patricia plans to keep writing and sending her work to the magazine. For George Allen of Wingham, June 14 was a memorable night. It was the official opening of the Wingham Museum with a special room called the George Allen room filled with his carvings of birds, hand carved from pine and painted by Mr. Allen. It was really M. Allen who got the whole museum thing going two years ago when he offered to donate his collection and $1000. Since then a band of Wingham people have worked hard to see the dream of a museum and archives room for the town come to life. The museum located in the old Wingham post office building is open beginning July 12 from 2-5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. Weekend magazine featured several local villages recently in a picture feature about famous cities of the world that have name sakes in Canada. Featured locally were Brussels, Dublin and Zurich. But the magazine missed a few famous names too, like Belfast in the Lucknow area, Moscow to the north and southward in Lambton county, Cairo. Could there be a sequel` coming? Stratford Festival artistic Director Robin Phillips may have a nearly new five year contract but that hasn't stopped specula- tion about his future. The key is the fact that Phillips has a clause saying he can get out of the contract at any time with four months notice. So the rumours continue that he's going here or there and who his successor will be. The latest rumour surfaced in the Toronto Globe and Mail which predicted that Urjo Kareda, the Festival's literary manager and a former PULSIFER MUSIC Seaforth Phone 527-0053 11 111 11 111 11 CLOSED IN JULY Opening AUGUST 2 Save $$$ with our piano clearance in August When you really want the best See us for Wurlitzer, Technitone, Galbransen, Peavey, Zachary, Willis, Roland & others drama critic for the Toronto Daily Star would succeed Philips. The speculation arose out of an interview with London (England) Daily Mail critic Jack Thdcer and Phillips in which, depending who you believe, Phillips may or may not have dropped broad hints as to who he will push as his successor. To Tinker, all the signs led to Kareda. To Festival publicity director Doug Allen, the hints might apply as much to two other Festival employees, research assistant Dan Ladell or Peter Moss. assistant to the artistic director for several productions this year. Operation l.ife/ttile Lifestyle is having the ca- pacity to react against the cigarette habit, stimulants and tranquilizers, pot and alcohol. It's avoiding drug abuse and rejecting illegal drugs. ATTEND WINGHAM'S 1st ANNUAL FUN FEST JULY 21-22-23 Lots of Fun For Everyone. Sponsored by the WINGHAM JUNIOR CITIZENS ALSO CALL IN AND BROWSE AT HARRIS STATIONERY Josephine St. Wingham VILLAGE SQUIRE/JULY 1977. PG. 29.