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Defending project as ‘valuable resource


THE co-ordinators of an environmental project sot to .'tart this month in the grounds of Castle Cement have hit bach at its critics. The project, which it is


hoped will become an environmental centre of e x c e 11 e n c e a 11 r a c t i n g school parties, tourists ami local residents, starts this month under the patron- j age of the Kibble Valley j Partnership, the I.anca- j shire Wildlife Trust and ! the Kibble Valley Council. ; Critics hml branded the ;


* T‘ Ajiri! 74'//. - ___________________ 1


Clitheroe 2232’, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertizing). Burnley 422331 fClassified)


170 years of village register to be published


A WELL-KNOWN woman who spent


h er last year s compl et ing the memoirs of her late husband and then


writing her own has died at the age of 90.


merly of Warwick Drive. Clitheroe. was the wife of the late Canon Charles Goodehild, the former vicar of Waddington.


Jennifer Khodes described I the centre as a good! opportunity for the area to j a cq u i r e a "'valuable! resource."


j


cijiated that there would i be this sort of reaction. I j am not Castle Cement's mouthpiece, but as far as 1 am concerned there is scope in Clitheroe for such a valuable resource.


offered us the building at a very reasonable rale and I am puke sure that the company would like the gesture seen in a positive light: why not?"


"Castle Cement has


hoped will open in July, will include offices, a meeting room and a con­ ference room.


The centre, which it is


Hike to aid rescue work


put on their biking' boots and fill up their backpacks reatly for a 2okm trek in aid of tile Kossendale Search anil Rescue Team.


WALKERS of the Kibble Valley are being asketl to


The team, which covers the I’entllo area, is hoping


shore area, on May lath, will beat the £2.i>09 figure- raised by last year’s walk.


that the walk round the Hasljngden ami Helm-


organisation, any funds raised will be allocated to tile purchase anti mainte­ nance of first aid and rescue equipment, head­ q u a r te r s and rescue vehicles.


As an entirely voluntary


details or a sponsorship card can contact Mike Winstanlev, evenings niilv (979(1 8794bii).


FOR DETAILS OF HOW


ADVERTISING FEATURES IN THE


ADVERTISER & TIMES


C LITII Eli OE


CAN IIELI’ YOUR BUSINESS


S CHRIS MONK O N 22323


Anyone wanting further She commented: "I anti- !


centre a cynical move by Castle Cement, designed i to fend off controversy j surrounding its use ofj Cernfuel and its applica- ! tion to reactivate and | extend Heilman Quarry. ! Hut project co-ordinator 1


band's half-niiished memoirs, which he had been writing up to his death in March, 1991.


fir.-t meeting with his wife-to-be when they both lived in London.


as the "great milestone" in his life, a "spark of light" glimmrnered. This spark was Nora, five years his senior and a fellow teacher in the capital.


He wrote that at the age of 29. which he described


death, she wrote her own, entitled "I've never danced again."


After completing her husband's; memoirs after his


to watch a George Bernard Shaw play and, within a year, they were married in a register office in Brixton. The war brooedu a t lire,.-year separation, dnrino


ticularly proud of her mother’s memoirs, as she had learnt to use a word processor in order to write them. The Goodchilds’ first date was when they went


Daughter Mrs Christine Clark said she was par­ In his memoirs, Canon Goodchild wrote about his London-born .Mrs Nora Goodehild, for­ She set herself the task of completing her hus­


couples, and then each faced redundancy once and lost their home. It was at this time that Canon Goodchild. who had


teaching at schools which would not take on married


always thought of ordination, met and formed a firm friendship with the Bishop of Bradford, I Jr Blunt. But it was to be lfl-ld. many years of teach­ ing and study later, before he was ordained by I)r Blunt.


Goodchild was vicar and diocesan youth chaplain, and both were appointed probation officers serving Bol- ton-by-Bowland. Ingleton and Settle courts.


In 194!l, the couple moved to Tosside, where Canon


Mrs Goodchild spent time with her husband m various pails of th e Kibble Valley, following the cou­


and then vicar of Waddington from 1998 until be retired in 1989.


ple's decision to move to the north of Kngland. Canon Goodchild was vicar of Tosside until 1991


versary with friends and family from all over the country in a special thanksgiving service at Wadding- ton I’arish Church in 1999.


The couple celebrated their diamond wedding anni­


at Ilighbrake House m t'litherue, was held at St Helen’s, Waddingtun, and in atteiidunee were many


friends and family li'eni all over the country. She is survived by lu-r three daughters and a son.


helping her husband in his enormous eommilment to visiting places sneh as hospitals and prisons. She also did sterling work Ibr many organisations, inelud­ ing the Mot hers' Union, t 'hristian Aid and Dxlam. The funeral servire fur Mrs (inodi laid, who died


Mrs Goodchild spent much of lu-r married lib-


A TEACHER from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is to publish a transcription of the Slaidburn Parish Register dating from 1000 to 1770.


taken Mr Chris .Spencer, who is head of information technology, and his co­ transcriber Mr Keg' Post- lethwaite, a semi-retired teacher from Haslingtien, over two years to compile. Transcription, editing


The 400-page book has


Reservoir; lost their lives in the Plague.


coun i church re*/-' are k<-p:


anti indexing, which was earned out on the basis of surnames, place names and occupations, is now complete and the book should be in print at the end of this month. Many books of this


information that can be extracted from the lists is that 24 people from the village of Dale Head (since drowned beneath Stocks


CHILDREN STAR IN CHARITY FASHION SHOW


THE children of the dance group at Lee Carter's Health Stu­ dio were the stars of a successful fashion show which raised near ly £700 for charity.


attended the "Spring Fashion and Fitness


Ov er 7 (I p e u p I c


Show," which included a complimentary glass of wine to go with the coek-


Heirol tank


A UK AD j^ara^e ha^ struck oil with the news that Kibble Valley Coun­ cil's Planning and Uevel- opm e n t C oin mitt ee h a * approved its application for a new underground petrol tank. (* o m mitt e e in e m b e r


granted the application for the 9,000-litre petrol tank and diesel pump system at the Friendship Garage, Church Street. The National Rivers


the evening were in aid of Dorian House Chil­ dren's I lospicc. Tin* only apprehension


fashion show and a heautv demonstration by the (’Iarins team. All the proceeds from


tail of a Htness fashion parade, a children’s


on the ni^ht concerned the youngsters on the catwalk, as two of them fe l l o f f <


the night as the 1* chil­ dren, the youngest of whom was just two-and- a-half, looked natural *. -- parading and dancing on the catwalk with oov;o e n j o y :n e r. t . A .. \ n o c 1 <


rehearsal. Hut it went all right on


were ir-.r..


} t h e - *.<: y o 0 <•.: e d x o!


own .-portsvvea-*' *.:,<• sj/orts eo;i:p:neni m the show was donated by Nick Hailey, of .**'.11; Spoils. It is not too late to


Authority raised no objec­ tions to the proposed development, provided the tank is double skinned and contains a leak detection removal system.


were modelled at the show to Derian House.


1 u r i n k a


Parking is now out of bounds


STEEL fencing will be greeted to stop motorists parking their vehicles on part of the former auction


donate to the charity. “Sara’s” is pledging .10


per cent of any future sales of the clothes which


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A CI.ITHERONIAN who has travelled all over the world during the past decade has returned to her birthplace to open an immacu­ late new beauty salon.


We are delighted to supply Danana Beauty Salon and wish Anna every success with her new venture


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Monday in a quiet Glitli- eroe backwater, the "Dan- ana’’ Beauty Salon is named after owner Mrs Anna Helligso and her six- year-old son Dan. .Mrs Helligso, who is


Officially launched on


just over three years ago, when her son was begin­ ning school, and resolved to pursue her lifelong i n t e re s t in be a u ty therapy. Since then, she has


widely travelled and has lived in Denmark, was horn in Clitheroe and attended St Augustine’s I4C School, Billington. She moved back to the area


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ough Council spokesman said: "The control of the site is now in the hands of s the developer and there


hould be steel fencing


(levelopment site was cor­ doned off with plastic cones on Monday, but by Tuesday, determined motorists had utilised most of the “ out-of- bounds” former ear park. A Kibble Valley Bor­


mart site. The entrance to the


nature, about villages in this area, have- been pub­ lished and Mr Spencer feels that his book will fill a local gap. It should be- of interest to historians, both nationally anti locally, as well as genealogists, geo­ graphers and laymen alike. An interesting piece of


Spencer persuaded the Records Office to r>uy. was used.


he ir; a fragile corMit Tr.e c turies have cat a im;at deal of deter. lion a.vi the practic- ream them with a:: ira-v io:e•t Hjmi, which


Re T.t;A there


work n\r v:.-it;iig the 1 ca shi ff; Record Offic ; l O Tl . v«* h e r 0


Mr Spencer started his


Mr


of the grammar school sci­ entist’s historical work on his ancestral home. Mr Spencer, who now lives m Preston, has been study­ ing Slaidburn, where his family originated, for over 15 years.


The book is just the tip


publishing the book pri­ vately. are looking for sub­ scribers to help with the costs. Already they have 100 subscribers, but are- looking for around don more, who are willing to pay the £14 cost.


The two men. who are


be printed in the front of the book and the £U will include postage and pack­ aging and a £'l donation to St Andrew’s Church at .Slaidburn.


A list of subscribers will


subscribing can contact Mr Spencer at 17 Black Hull Lane, Kulwood. Preston PK22PT (0772-717275).


Anyone interested in


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