Argyllshire Advertiser

Christmas trees illuminate Christ Church

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The number of trees is growing and the creativity continues to expand at the Christ Church Christmas tree festival.

Featuring no fewer then 24 brightly decorated trees – up from 16 last year – the festival offers the chance for local good causes to let their imaginatio­n run free while raising a little cash into the bargain. The trees were kindly supplied by Robin Dixon of RDS Forestry.

The display is well worth a visit to Christ Church on Bishopton Road, Lochgilphe­ad, and will be available to view throughout December and into early January.

 ?? a49_ChristmasT­reeFest12 ?? The tree from MS Centre Mid Argyll featured plenty of laughter.
a49_ChristmasT­reeFest12 The tree from MS Centre Mid Argyll featured plenty of laughter.
 ?? a49_ChristmasT­reeFest10 ?? A maritime feel to the display by Friends of the Sound of Jura.
a49_ChristmasT­reeFest10 A maritime feel to the display by Friends of the Sound of Jura.
 ?? a49_ChristmasT­reeFest04 ?? Louise MacBrayne, Father Simon MacKenzie, Donnie the nine-year-old cairn terrier and Kate MacDonald beside the Marie Curie tree.
a49_ChristmasT­reeFest04 Louise MacBrayne, Father Simon MacKenzie, Donnie the nine-year-old cairn terrier and Kate MacDonald beside the Marie Curie tree.
 ?? a49_ChristmasT­reeFest09 ?? Mary’s Meals has a tree with flags recording the numbers of children given a square meal by the charity in countries across the world.
a49_ChristmasT­reeFest09 Mary’s Meals has a tree with flags recording the numbers of children given a square meal by the charity in countries across the world.
 ?? a49_ChristmasT­reeFest02 ?? Eva and Thea MacBrayne put some finishing touches to the tree by the Guides.
a49_ChristmasT­reeFest02 Eva and Thea MacBrayne put some finishing touches to the tree by the Guides.

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