• XXVI , HEATON :MERSEY, [SLATER'S

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (under the control of the Heatan Chapel Ward. Education Sub-Committee):- Retires in 19II. St. John's (mixed), built in 185~, for 360 children; averag-e William Morley attendance, 225; infants,"109; H. Hughes, master; Miss Retires in 1912. Bettie Adalina Hill, infants' mistress Hugh Howarth J.P NORTHERN COUNTIES HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES. Retires in 1913. George WiIliam Dixon Mauldeth road, ; offices, 7 ~t. Peter's square, . Heaton MOOT East Ward. Chairman-Alfred Crewdson Retires in 19II. Tuasurflr-LasceIls Hoyle Joseph William Lister StCTfltary-James I<'erguson • Retires in 1912. Surgeun.-J. W. Ashworth M.R.C.S.E. Sydney Albert Jackson Matrun.-Miss S. Quarm Retires in 1913. Police Station, 565 road; Francis Allan, sergeant, Charles WilIiam Nasmith & I constable Heato1& Moor West Ward. Social Club & Savings Bank, 483 Didsbury road; Richard Retires in 19II. Snowden, sec Edwin Barton Heaton Mersey & District Horticultural Society, Sir T. Retires in 1912. T. Shann J.P. president; Samuel R. Bevan, 2 Poplar Herbert Edmund Travio!! street, hon. sec Heaton Mersey Lads' Club, Beech road, C. H. Scott esq. Retires in 1913. Sir Thomas Thornhill Shann J.P president; J. Leonard Reynolds, Ivy mount, Didsbury rd. Heaton Mersey, sec. ; Morley Marriott, 4 Parsonage road, Heaton ]lfersey TVard. , assist. treasurer Retires in 19II. RAILWAY STATro~ :- Robert Scholes Retires in 1912. Midland-Henry Wrag-g, station master William Ackroyd Broughton Retires in 1913. BEATON MOOR isan ecclesiastical parish, formed May George Padmore 7, 1878, from the pariihes of Heaton Norris and St. John, is. in the Urban Council District of Heaton Norris, Clerk-Frederick WiIliam Brooke about half a mile from Heaton Chapel station, 2 miles Sllrveyor-Walter Banks south-by-east from station, and forms two Treasurer-Thomas Bouchier Moxon wards within Heaton Norris Urban District. It is ecclesi­ Medical Officer-Joseph Scott Taggart M. B., ch. B.vict. 53 astically in the rural deanery of Ardwick. The church of Heaton Moor road, Beaton Moor St. Paul, the foundation stone of which was laid 3 April, Collector-William Owen 1875, was erected at a cost of £7,000, and opened 29 Sept. Inspeetor-RiclIard Harrison 1876, and afterwards consecrated by the late Bishop of Manchester, /25 Jan. 1877, and enlarged in 1894; it is a HEATON NORRIS EDUCATION SUB·COMMITTEE. building of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, (Including Heaton Chapel, Heaton Moor & Heaton Mersey.) nave of six bays with clerestory, aisle~, south-west porch, Meets at Heaton Norris U. D. Council offices, Thornfield and a tower at the south-east angle containing one bell ; road, Heaton Moor, last Wednesday in month at 7.30 p.m. there ure 650 sittings, one-third being free. The registers date fl'llm the year 1~77. The living is a rectory, yearly REPRESENTATIVE MEMBERS. value £550, in the gift of five trustees, and held since 1889 W. A. Broughton (chairman) by the Hev. William Hanbury Smartt B.D. of Trinity Col­ Rarton E Shann Sir T. T. J.P lege, Dublin and rural dean of Ardwick. The Wesleyan Morley W IRag-dale J. K chapel, Heaton Moor road, erected in 1873, is a structure Padmore Georg ISharples G of white brick with Bath stone dressings, in the Gothic style, Travis H. E with lofty tower and spire on the south-west, and will seat 600 persons. CO-OPTED MEMBERS. The Congregational chapel, on the Haaton Moor road, Mrs. J. W. Ashworth d1; Miss M. H. Leigh erected in 1896 (in place of the former chapel, built in 1875), Correspondent ~ School Attendance Officer-H. Hampsr)Q is a structure in the Gothic style, and has a lofty tower COII­ Freemasons' Lodges-Prince Edward, 2109, Reform club, taining a clock. Heaton Moor road, & Ashton, II40, Conservative hall, Heaton Norris Urban Council Recreation Grounds, off Heaton Moor road Peel Moat road, contain 4~ acres and was opened to the Heaton Moor Conservative Club, 35 Heaton Moor road­ pnblic in July, 1897. Messrs. Maxwell & Fitton, hon. secs. ; A. \V. Bromley, HEATONMoOR,East "'ard of Heaton Norris Urban District, a9sistant lIon. sec. ; WiIJiam McCann, steward comprises 397 acres j rateable value, £24,263; population. Heaton Moor Men's Club, Portland grove-H. Hampson, estimated, in 19o}, 3,7~5 and 1910,3,778. The West Ward hon. sec has 425 acres; rateable value, l20,2-t9; population, 2,203. Heaton Chapel Reform Club, Heaton Moor road-Benj. T. HEATON CHAPEL WARD comprises 321 acres; rateable Hall, hon. sec. ; Thomas Hawes, steward value, £23,512; populatiol1 in 19o:J, 3,2II and 1910, 3,312. PLACES OF 'VORSHlP, with times of services :- HEATON MERSEY \YARD, area, 476 acres; rateable value St. Paul's, Heaton Moor road-Rev. W. H. Smartt RD. £17,178 ; population, 3,077. rector & rural dean; sun. 8 &; IQ.30 a.m. &; 6.30 p. m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. POST, M. O. &; T. Office, 60 Heaton Moor rd. Heaton Moor.­ Presbyterian Church of , St. Andrew's, Heaton George W. Stephenson, postmaster. Letter:! are delivered Moor road--Rev. Thomas MacGregor; sun. 10.30 a.m. & through Stock port 7 &; II a.m. 1.3°, 3.30 & 6.30 p.m. &; 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m are dispatched to at 8 &; 10 a.m. 12.30, 2.15, Congregational, Heaton Moor road-Rev. P. K. Batchan 1 5. 5, 7.45, 8·50 & 10 p.m. &; on sundays letters are dis­ M. A. ; sun. 10.3° a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m. patched to Stockport at 7 &; 8.50 p.m Wesleyan, Heaton Moor road-Rev. WilIiam John James HEATON MOOR Top Po::.r &; M. O. Office, 3 Moorside road.­ Barkell; sun. 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. William Parkin, sub-postmaster. Letters dispatched to Unitarian, King's Drive, Heaton Moor road-sun. 10.45 Stockport 8 & "11.30 a.m 2.15, 5.15,7.4-5, 8.40 & IQ a.m p.m.; sundays, 7 &; 8.30 p.m Plymouth Brethren, Moorfield grove-sun. 10.30 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m. ; mono & wed. 8 p.m. HEATON NORRIS URBAN DISTRICT CoUNCIL. Christian Institute, 8 Portland grove-snn. 8.15 p.m Office8, Thornfield road. RAILWAY STATION:- Meet at the Council Offices on the 3rd thursday of every L. & N. W. Rail. Co.-Harold F. Hnnter, station master month at 7 p.m. was formed, under the name of Heaton MEMBERS. H.eddish, into an ecclesiastical pansh June 30, 1865, from Sir Thomas Thornhill Sh:mn J.P. (chairman) the civil parish of Manchester. It was formerly a township