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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 space.0 SCHUETT FURNITURE "Home of Fine Furniture" For Over 90 Years La -Z -Boy Recliners Serta Mattresses Whirlpool & Inglis Appliances Yamaha Pianos Zenith & Sharp TVs MILDMAY (519) 367-2308 Drop in cfr Pickup our new Summer Safe !flyer! PATTI ROBERTSON'S Unique Residential and Comntercia! Interiors 135 Victoria St., WINGHAM 357-2872 • Custom-made Window Fashions, Bedspreads & Accessories • Fine Domestic & Imported Fabrics • Select Wallcouerings • Furnishings, Lighting & Artwork to suit any interior... 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 yeat (eatwtht . w i John Deere �� •*-^•'�-- ,'liter:. Tractors tlD D4N K 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 JULY 2002 37