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, 'V ^ 14 " f-t Clitheroe422324(EditonaI),01282426161 (Advertising),Bumley01282422331 (Classified) - - . 20 ; ; Clitheroe Advertiser &Timesi Thursday; March 19th, 2009 : . vraiwxrrtheroeadvertrser.co.uk uar-- SABDEN


Services;' The 9-30ajn.Moth- ering Stmday serr-


: Nicholas s Church


. wRewBrian Steven- ;; son. Refreshments win be s e r v e d . - ■ .The service'at the


: and Joan Peagam and Fr Peter.Birm-


A'.by Sabden Hortiail-j " tural Sodety. Light •; refreshments wBI be


“ I serverL ' SAWLEY


■ ice and Holy Com­ munion at St piiates,


win be taken by the; jjgij in' Sa-j^igy- Vil-i’ • her 100th birthday .: inamiredsis-a-side •• and was presented ■ with ’■


-classes are


' Baptist Chuichrsat in attending can ■10 am ; led by Tim - contact'either Janet Tbere win be an out- v cereal .' j.box on 07T43 432612or


: ; l a ^ Han o n j T n ^ , :: d ay . eyening; and |Fridayrmoimin^j ’.Anyone interested


I lates and a birthday . tost two: 'cake.' ,


: ingham will la k e I weekend Masses at:


l' , 3


• St Mary's' RC a t 6 : pm. Saturday, when the parish children : win take part in th


1: /111


- : 'a.m. Sunday Bowling dub


. Winners of Sabden • Bowling • Club's : ■ March draw are: . Karin Goss', £125; . Carol Sutcliffe, £75;


■ ^ ■ ■ : WhitakeFs choco- ■


Supermarket and top


‘ Linda ' bn 07882*^ Towers on June 4th • beingcoDected. .095449. ■


Will uiiuruaiL ill tlic ■ • next stage of their sacramental pro- The Mothering Sun- gramme, and 10-30 • day service in St for.the group meet-


. concert by ' the iReadstone Singers


; on May. l8 th and .' tickets were oh sale


heldatlOam. Thenext meeting is ;:in:the M e th o to t - S Church schoolroom I onApnl 14th when ? the speaker will be


SLAIDBURN


.Derek . Oldham; ; £20; Peter Wright,


; Eaves, £10; Eileen Dyson, £5. ,


Ribble Valley MP


:; Nigel Evans is due. to open the newcov-


' “ S 'iK™ ,* ,'; ! sLidbur,' yU * Chuich service . 1 1 » » m • rt fr r hrt • • ■ • w rf ,. J. I . . I


.' morning on March ;' 28th. Tickets.are '. available, for the •; event, which starts a t 10 a.m. and • ^includes a tombola, ; T’cake stall and raffle.


. -i subscriptions.


Farmers met on Monday for a talk by Judith Robinson on her charity cycle ride :from ’’Lands End 4o John O'Groats.


' Members may also m e e tm g f o r t h e n e x t There .'will ' be


Barbara Warbur- PilstSS • ton, £50; Norman Piiates classes are Harrison, £30; held in Slaidbum cVillage :Hall; on


• ' £15; Gordon High-: • am, £10; Catherine ’


o n '


Mr BiU Blackledge,. •


"Spring Colours".',


Monday evenings - “aTk T^hostessTs Anyone interested m attending these classes should con-


, tact either Janet on 07743 >432612 or Linda( on <07882 095449;


. ered walkway at L ong WBV UD .president’s coffee


- WEST BRADFORD


Everyone welcome, non-members £1


wood, . .Mrs .»D. Underwood . and Mrs E. Weaver. , ’


sandwiches^ be During Le^trSta-


^S°nkton;j vouchers are.nowi Lent '


y a v a iM l^ Nainto^. tionsdf the Crossi ■i were taken for , a


takes place on Fri­ days at.7 pm. at the English'. Martyrs' RC; Church and there is a service on Sundays at 4 pm.


drinks -will be served foUowing ithe 11 am . mass oh Sun­ day td'marfc Moth-


..c:„„-$;'Although there has been 'i; ;a i-/~; good


■ response ; : from young people , to


.'.read during Holy f Week, :more, are required.


A final list will be at


;. ;the back', of . the churchin good time.


Some Nativity cos- .; tumes have still not . b e e n returned to


es for the


The service on Sun- ■ CAFOD appeal are day at 2 p.m; in still available until West Bradford ; • the end . of the Methodist Church ' monthr . . ■ : willrbe led by Mr At the Parish Church, Norman Pedley. Stationsofthecross Everyone vrelcome. . takes place on Fri- F o o d bingO ' daysatYpm.


'' four weeks, because A food bingo.is being ?™d?y>.there is


w o r k can now begin; •: on the newroof at


.'.'St Mary’s. Commu- 'Vnity ff ill... Much more money is need-


:!.


: ed for the internal imp r o veme n t s .


St Mary’s > After 'more than a -. year of fund-raising, and with grant aid, ;.;April 20th and will Tickets.. are £2.50


•be a .ta lk by the; Police.


WADDINGTON ;


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While work is being ,* , ■ ‘ ’ -undertaken the ball


:: will continue'to be .'"W?'^'^^Ston,„ WI _____;.........bread.and cheese used in the evenings,


the,meeting of . . .


.'• a St George’s night ' celebration on Sat-


.' urday,-April 25th - and a prize bingo


•!: f


' '• M - I I',*' l'^-k t » :


\ { -


. i - fl Pi


: |*k'


, ' night on Thursday, May 7th.


Schools ' •Both village schools


■ • .are collecting Tesco ". vouchers and box . .. tops for books from ;> Nestle cereal packs.-


Fuchsia ■ ^M is s RQiii.|[nfj


but not in the day->B;yl^.^™aden weL time. There is to be " c om r f ^ ^ n e ^ ^ d


He 'explained .the Tree problem company was start- Following a surveyv- ed byhis grandfa- ;: andriskassessment/v ?;^?-^- therewffl be a delay ihcdmpletiohbttheS;:b!;Mt|W>^^^ woodland classroorh.''t,.“^ ? " i : ‘


speafceriMr -John Whitaker; S^viwSdf; WhitakeFk.C^^ lates of Sldp tom


_ _____


. ih e r . in 1 8 5 7 ;a t ' . Cross Hills as a gro-.' ,cery busuiess.-They-


•'There is to.be a free jhis aunty opened a ;.":talk= on ;growing ' bakeryin Skipton • fuchsias ;', in : , ;St"s.with a cafe above,


- sold " everything; f r omcor s e t s a: to a chocolates. In 1926'.In . the : newsletter,: headtea’che'rKMri


•.iVMary’s Community ;'along’with a'choco- , Hall on Tuesday, at latier."


;:.’ 7t30 p.m.', organised :'Mrs Barbara Brown *-wc


area at WhaUey Pri" Hight CaraSg^^^^ mary School.-


y^^


B nan T' B eresford Dug'dale^MSi^^ explains thatas.the stick;, > ' ~gents: trees are in. a conser-|||HiHafdy .GiWMm^ vation area, permis-y|sle^:’dominde^ Sion for any pruning . ’Pitlovitz


' ^Winners at the senior ’ ’ritizehs'social were: ^.;|WhistySiadies:,y.


- :


on April 1st and 5th ^ ‘’®Si“ at w. 12-50 ,;:p.m:, Parochial y .


competition starts weatherpennitting. .Following church on


A RUNNER from Read is prov­ ing she is on the right track to success after winning a national biathlon championship.


iv+Ten-year-old Elizabeth Green­ wood (pictured) took first place in the Year 5 section of the-British Schools’. Biathlon Championship at Bath University after finishing first in the Ikm. run and sixth iii the 50m. swim.


. .Despite her.tender years;the Read ;Primarv School Duuil has


won the last two Burnley Race


. Great British. Biathlon Champion for her age group.


Her proud dad/ Mr- Michael ..the run, finishing with'an excel-i"


:


■lent time of ,3min.l7secs. She-•' completed the swim in 34.9secs. Mr Greenwood said: “Eliza- '


beth really enjoys running and and the next steD.-'>;'


; For Life events at Towneley Park - i ..and last year, also became the •-


• wheirshe is a l i t t le oIder,:is,|P. | compete in the.modern pen- tathlon. She is still vejy young but is doing really well.”


said she excelled in ■. Great Britain pentathlete Sapi I


" i Elizabeth is pictured berngP/S: I sented with her medal by,Beijing I


Weale. Next, Elizabeth iviU tackle'Burnley's Race For Lun >51 May before competing m jup I biathlon at,the>World.,ChaniPi'| pnship Pentathlon event at ,Ci7|,| tal Palace in Aueust. fS)


PERFECT fo ra young family and with no'; fo rw a rd ; cha in,7; 2 , B a lm o ra l s Av enue , Clitheroe, is a tidy three-bedroomed semi­ d e ta c h e d ’fo r s a le w ith h o n e yw e lD a t £162,000. Occupying a ; good-size' corner


: plot; it also has a detached garage; For full details c a ir0 1 2 0 0 426041 (www.honey-


well.co.uk). '


f THH PPC!


;iKiunc ' ENJOYING panoramic views’;.Hollybankr'in;. RECENTLY, modernised, 5 Church Close,


ssPendleton Road; Wiswell. is a fourrbedroom>: home for sale with anderton bosbhnet at a’sub- -.


s’stantially.reduced.asking.price of offers overs i £425,000.(Superbly presented;'this light'and s spacious home has delightful front and rear gar-


' dens and integral garage. For details; call 01200 s "428691, (wvvw.andertonbosonnel.co.uk).-;?!;‘i.K/<


iWaddington, is a detached true bungalow, with th re e bedrooms, a fan ta s t ic dining s kitchen and four-piece wetroom; F o r sale with Mortimers at £320,000, it has’enclosed gardens front and rear and ample driveway . p a rk in g . For d e ta ils ca ll 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 7331 ' (www.mortimers-property.co.uk).


• ON athertons’ books at £299,950,-. is >11 Foun­ tains Avenue, Simonstone,'a;detached home-'ai


;:on a popular development near, the'village cen’-'>.i ;fre. Briefly, it comprises a hallway, lounge, dining-;.- room; breakfast kitchen,'utility, four bedrooms," '


,bathroom, shower room,.conservatory, gener- v ous gardens, garage and carport;'For; details,:^" ' . call 01200 420100 (vww.athertons-uk.com)


INSIDE: Hundreds of homes for sale, property to let, new homes and properties.wanted -'-RiNE^rouNTRY'


'7 ' athertons„ MSWHB.VETSGNS WHALLEY.


■"ickets are £2.50 at 8-30 a.m. each, including pie LunCnGS and peas supper and At the Leiit iiiHch m one free bingo book. .Tuesday; atS th e


p.m.; : . . , . •,. ..


^Methodist Church, k bbrough'cbuncillor ^Terryj^HillJ^will K'speafeaboiiH ; goveriimenh 'A hghtiuh^ of soup,


of the lambing time break and Easter Monday. The first Village Hall at 7-30 meeting back is on r :


■ •■'heldtomorrdwhfeht- • .■ .a ^ 'ly i .^ c ? /® '’ in' West Bradford :<Mothenng Sunday at 10 a.m.


RURAL' grandeur and a real sense of history are found in this week’s tea-- tured property, Salisbury Hall, at New- ; ' ton-in-Bowland. Dating from the early ,18th Century, •: this Grade II listed house is‘ on th e . market with MSW, Hewetsons at £799,950.


A reception hallway features an ■ inglenook fireplace with woodburning •


:■


stove, and a window seat from which; to soak in those views. Another,win-.:,


■dow seat is found in the sitting room; • which has stone mullion windows and > a multi-fuel stove in a carved stone , fireplace. A forma! dining room and


informal breakfast room each have


:■ beamed ceilings and views to the rear. gardens, while a country-style fitted kitchen features an oil-fired two-oven ; stove which also serves.the central .heating and hot water cylinder.


• Also on the ground floor are a s epa -: rate utility room,'a walk-in pantry, two- •


, piece cloakroom and rear porch. On the first floor is the master bed-, room, with en-suite dressing and bathroom incorporating bath, double shower and fitted wardrobes.- ■ - Two further double bedrooms are on this floor, together with a study and four-piece family bathroom. On the;


second floor, are double bedrooms : four and five, served by a second four-piece bathroom. There are mature gardens, plus; detached double garage with power , and water supply. For.further details or to view; call 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 4 1 4 2 (www.mswhewetsons.co.uk)


Spot!ight on this week's Rjbble Valley hot properties


Tel Janet on 01200 426272 tb booktick-


' ■ - willbeserved. y


.^ Organised by. Whal- . le lejY Christian Actionhristian Action


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Logon to www.cEtheroeadTertiserxo.nk for village news' online a thanked ’’ ' Mr


I fews from; the Vihag^s


iWhitakerforanmst > mterestihg talfc'


• must be received from th e borough ; COUnrnL ' V X :


The evening was a .When this work has


. ..'celebration for one: . been -? completed, •;'of WadfingtoiiWI'si':i-benches and other


.' founder member of v,iitems. ~ :may V ; be 'Myears.


; - added." ■ '


Miss Imzie Wallbank In other school news, had Just celebrated . a team taking part


•. contest organfeedby


• a box:T-of; I' Blackburn Royers •'won two games and


> Duncan Smith. >


LEGAL action to protect one o£ its trade-marked products has left a Ribfale Valley com­ pany £50,000 out of pocket,' even though it won the case.


;.' Scutt's company was p'rodue-, - inga firitik ^ 0 treat hangovers’^., '.‘and callmg:it “Headstart". This; ■ product would potentially cause. ' confusion m the marketplace and .- - could damage - H ed s ta r t, ,-it


; claimed., ■


.. Science m. Sport was successful in its trademark infringement; case against Headstart Drinks and Headstart director Steven Scutt: However, because Head- s ta r t is now insolvent and Mr. Scutt was a director while bank­ rupt, Science in Sport is left with a bin of more than £50,000. - • ’Science in S p o r t ,b a sed .a t Brockhall Vinage, manufactures; sports nutrition products, which are used by elite athletes, mclud- ing the British cycling and British > sailing teams. • I t also mamifactures Hedstart, a trade-marked product which addresses the particular nutrition requirements naturally brought on by alcohol consumption. I t is a naturally flavoured car-


hohydrate electrolyte drink mix, with vitamins, minerals, phospho­ lipids, amino acids and sweeten­ ers. Science in Sport learned that


• ' ~ • Science in Sport therefore.


'; instructed Manchester law firm. Knits Solicitors to i ^ e proceed-:.:


' ings against M r Scutt and. h is - ; company for trade mark mfirmge-- ment. Bhitsofatamed an orderfor;


part of its costs early in the pror: ; ceedings and when Mr Scutt d id : not pay, began bankruptcy pro-, ceedings to enforce^


'


-• This is the point where Mr Scutt's past caught up with him;:


• as a few days before the bank­ ruptcy petition was due'to be beard, he informed Kiiits that he had not been discharged from a previous bankruptcy. .. . ■ ; He was already then a “second-,


bankrupt”.


- Ian Morris, intellectual proper-■ ty partner at Kuits Solicitors, commented: •


“'When:Mr Scutt


informed us that he was already* bankrupt, we were staggered that he had committed an offence by


; taking a directorship. . ■ . • “'We then found out th a t Mr ,


Sciitt had actually taken, nmn^.


•^Science in Sport, a solid b u ^ | . which adds to the economy and [ ■ employs more than 40 peopla*'' .: “Even more surprising is that ; the Insolvency Service has con-1


i ru p t can cause such expense to


.'firmed that Mr Scutt has pleaded! ; gunty at St Albans Crown Coiiit


-■ to fraudulent trading and two


offences under the Company! Directors Disqualification Act!


, 1986. He is due for sentence on! March20th. ■


' ! “I t is disappointing that Hst-j


; ford County Court, where he was| made bankrupt for a second time!


, in November 2002, did not inform! lis.”


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;. -Tim Lawson, a director of Sci-1 ence in Sport, commented: “l ib ! all our products we take Hed-! start's trademark protection very! seriously.


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.,; v“'We are pleased that the court found in our favour an'd, althou^! . we would rather not have a billol!


;£50,000, we would do it all over! again if necessary. ■. ■ .“However, I find it amazing} th a t a b an k ru p t can cause so much grieL This is all wrong.” -


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ous directorships whilebankifapt'l : “I t beggars belief that a baiik:


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