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Continued from page 34 “Green tones are absolutely
wonderful for generating a rich energising atmosphere in the home, so don’t confine your decorations just to one room - spread Christmas throughout the house.” Karen says that there’s no
need to bust the budget with this green theme. Using lots of natural green
ery, silky ribbon and some of the fabulous jewelled decora tions around this year, you can create your own bit of unique Christmas magic. Once you’ve set the style for
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the Christmas tree, take the • theme through to the dinner table. Frosty white table cloth and
napkins are a classic and work well with any scheme. , Tie, the napkins in lime green
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■page The religious basis for
Christmas will be carefully observed by a short service on the main stage at the bus sta tion. The Methodist Church Hall
will be open for Father Christ mas to receive your children’s Christmas present wishes, along with tea and coffee for the adults. During the evening, jugglers
and fire-eaters will entertain the crowds, but at the same time visitors will be able to lis ten to Balderstone Brass Band and fairground organs playing Christmas favourites. Entertainment for children
includes a Victorian favourite, “Punch and Judy” show. As the main street will be
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closed between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., motorists will be able to take advantage of the free park-and-ride scheme froih Oakhill College and Whalley Railway Station. All park-and-ride will be
signposted for your conve nience. Pickwick Night is sponsored
by a variety of local businesses and the aim of the occasion is to raise thousands of pounds for local charities. Since the formation of the
committee in 1998, an estimat ed £15,000 has been raised and distributed to good causes. So come and enjoy the fun
and experience the joys of an ‘Olde IVorlde’ Christmas that Whalley can offer. Join the crowds at this year’s
Pickwick Night on Thursday, December 9th.
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silk ribbon or strands of ivy, and trim the table with natural greenery from the garden. For that ultimate designer
touch, write each guest’s name on a glossy green holly leaf, using a gold marker pen. Keep that Christmas sparkle
going with beaded or jewelled candle holders. For a final flourish, run a
piece of lemon around the rim of tall fluted champagne glass es and dip into coloured sugar crystals. Keep the nature fresh theme
going with apples and fresh limes. Try cloves stuck into limes as
a change, from oranges, to add a warm citrus fragrance. Mix in a few sprigs of fresh
herbs such as rosemary and thyme into your decorations to fill the room with an evocative festive scent. . No time for a table centre
piece? Pile glass beads around the
base of a large candle in a glass dish. Place the dish on a flat mir
ror or silver disk for a real raz- zle dazzle feature.
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best-selling novelists Patri cia Cornwell, Ruth Ren- dell, Terry Pratchett, Tony Parsons, Ken Follett and Martina Cole, fiction lovers will not be disappointed. This year has also seen the
publication of many celebri ty memoirs, from Graham Norton and Sheila Hancock to Lord Brocket and Joanna Lumley. Throw in a sprinkling of
Delia, Nigella and Jamie and you have a recipe for gift suc cess. So leaf through a few ideas
of what to buy your nearest and dearest this Christmas:
FOR HIM H My World, by Jonny Dratv closing date: December 17th 2004 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TELEPHONE: 01254 233816
Wilkinson (Headline, £20): The magic man of rugby, who has helped England to victory on so many occa sions, reveals what it’s like to be a national icon. H Grumpy Old Men:
The Official Handbook, by Stuart Prebble (BBC Books, £9.99): This TV tie-in should bring a gig gle to even the grumpiest of men as they find out why they are grumpy and what they are grumpy about. B The Dark Tower, by
Stephen King (Hodder & Stoughton, £25): King fans should lap up the eagerly awaited last volume in this suspenseful tale of Roland
Deschain’s quest to reach the Dark Tower. FOR HER
B Delia’s Kitchen Garden, by Gay
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