The Rural Voice, 2002-07, Page 41incorporate sporting events, jungle
animals and themes, along with
nature scenes featuring country
settings.
Men's individual interests and
hobbies are also well represented.
Bed linens for the discerning
gentleman are as easy care as t -
shirting and fabulous flannels, to the
crisp linens and the finest of
cashmeres.
Furnishings and flooring offer
decidedly male connotations with
textured and tailored finishes.
Accessories and artwork for the male
are at an optimum with the range
incorporating architecturally -styled
lighting fixtures, picture frames and
candleholders in a wide range of
texturally interesting materials.
Paintings incorporate hunting scenes
and historical events to still life
motifs as one might see in a lodge or
a pub. Paint colourations are earthy
and masculine, encompassing a range
from storm gray to charcoal,
conservative blue, stone -washed blue
to navy and bowler -hat black, along
with savvy greens, moroccan reds
and sundried tomato. Not only are
male paint colours prevalent, so are
the textures of paint that are likely to
appeal to guys such as those offered
in the Ralph Lauren line of suedes,
linens and denims.
So guys, welcome aboard! You
presence affords both a tailored and
distinguished flair that often is
downright sexy when used
appropriately within either home or
office. Having both sexes involved in
the home and business interior
selections results in a healthy and
desirable balance in which energy
dynamics are at their optimum in any
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CLIFFORD
ROTARY CLUB
Clifford 2002
Antique Car & Tractor Show
& Tractor Pull
SAT. & SUN. JULY 6 & 7
Saturday, July 6
1:00 pm ATV & Garden
Tractor pulls
2:00 pm Jamboree
Both Days
8:00 am Gates open
8:00 am Firemen's breakfast
9:00 am Show & Shine
registration
1:00 pm Show & Shine
All Day Craft & Quilt show,
flea market, small engines
beer garden, miniature horse
rides, barnyard ducks & face
painting
Sunday, July 7
11:00 am Church service
12:30 pm Antique & Open
tractor pulls
1:00 pm Kiddie pedal pull
3:00 pm Quilt auction
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Equipment
New Car display by 6
local dealers up to
40 vehicles
expected
Contacts
Show Chairman - Jim Harkness
Tractor Pull - Bruce Kaufman
Car Show & Shine - Leonard or Greg
or
Car Show, Craft &
Flea Mkt. - Randy Ruetz (evenings)
Phone # Fax #
519-338-2942 519-338-2756
harquip@wightman.ca
519-327-8961 519-327-8963
519-327-8850 519-327-8040
519-327-8842
519-327-8025 519-327-8035
519-327-8358
rruetz@broker.on.c4
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