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42 STRETFORD. [T5later's 42 STRETFORD. [t5LATER'S PosT, M. 0. & T. 0. & S. B. & Insurance & Annuity Office, Registrar of Mar1'iages-Christopher Yates, Scar Gl'een, 22 King st.-Richard Edwin Stringleman, postmaster. Urmston lane, Stretford Letters from Manchester arrive at 5.17 & 11.30 a.m. & Relievin.q Otficer-John William Atherton, 10 Broady street, 2.30& 5.30 p.m. & dispatched at 8.30, 1o.r5 & 11.30 a.m. Stratford & 2, 5.30, 7.30, 8.30 & g.15 p.m.; sundays, 8.15 p.m. only; parcels dispatched 10 a. m. & 1.45, 7.10 & 8.30 p.m Places of Worship. SuB-PosT, M. 0., S. B. & Insurance & Annuity Office (Gorse The Parish Church-Rev. Canon James Peter Rountree Hill), 856 Chester road-Miss Thirza Lindley, sub-post­ ::.t.A.. rector; Rev. Race Godfrey 1\I.A. curate ; 8 & 10.30 mistress. Box closes at 8.15, 10 & 11 a. m. & 12.45 3-45, a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; week days 8.45 a.m. & 7.30 p.m 6.45 & 8.go p.m.; sundays, 6.30 p.m.; parcels dispatched All Saints' Church, Cyprus street-Rev. Arthur William 12 noon, 3, 6 & 6.45 p.m McLaren M.A. redor; 8 & ro.3o a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. & fri. 7.30 p.m Member of Parliament for the Stratford Division St. Peter's Church, Taylor's road-Rev. W. Sidney H. Wad­ of the County of Lancaster. man B.A. incumbent; 8 & 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; week Harry Nuttall esq. Raynor Croft, Bowdon & National days M.3o a.m.; thursday 7.30 p. m Liberal club, London s w St. Cuthbert, TraffDrd park-Rev. Benjamin Davies, in­ cumbent; 8 & ro.3o a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; Saints' days, Urban District Council. 9.30 a.m.; wed. 7-30 p.m St. Anne (Catholic), Chester rd.-Right Rev. Monsignor Offices,Talbot rd.Old Trafford. Telephones 1129 &105Docks. Provost Beesley & Rev. Thomas Farrell, priests ; 8.30 & Council meet 1st Tuesday in each month at 7· 15 p.m. ro.go a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 8 p.m MEMBERS. St. Antony's (Catholic), Trafford park-Rev. Cornelius Thomas Johnston J.P. chairman. Hughes, priest; 9 & 10.45 a.rn. & 6.30 p.m.; week days 8 a.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Retire in April 1909. Estcourt Philip.Anderson Ph.n Roberts John Baptist, Edge lane-Rev. James Hodgson; ro.30 a.m. & l''aulkner James Fnlford William Henry 6.30 p. m. ; wed. 7· 30 p. m Kelsall John Williams James Congregat,ional, Chester road-H.ev. C. 0. Grittith H.A.; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Retire in April 1910. Bates Frederick Willliam Bagley Robert Independent .Methodist, Harton road-Ministers, various ; Collens Edward Robin,.on Thomas 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 8 p.m Gould F. W Huntbat:h Robert Primitive Methodist, King street-l{ev.Johu Swinden,minis­ ter; 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.rn Retire in April r9r1. J ohnston Thomas Whiteside John Primitive Methodist Mission Chapel, Trafford park-Rev. Thorpe William Lewtas Herbert John Kinnish ; 10.45 a. m. & 6. 30 p. m. ; wed. 7. go p. m Senior Charles Hockenhull Stothard Henry Wesleyan, Edge l.me-Rev. Edward Brentnall M.A. ; 10.30 Cle':'k-George H. Abrahams a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m Treasurer-Henry Davies, Williarns Deacon's Bank Limited Wesleyan, Gorse Hill-Rev. Edward Brcntnall M.A. 10.30 (Stretford) a. m. & 6.30 p.m .A uditar-Charles Frederick J ordison .llfedical Officer of Health-William John Heslop .l.i'.R.c.s.E., Educational Committee. L.R.C.P.I. 366 Stretford road, Hulme CO-OPTED ME.MHERS. Legal Adviser-W. H. Norton, 15 Cooper street, Manchester Brooks George ' Rountree Rev. Canon Jas. Consulting Surveyor Henry Royle A.M.I.C.E. 12 Kensington MacCarthy l{ev. C. B.A Peter M.A road, Ansdell, Lytham Ball Samuel B.A Renshaw Dr. J. W .Sm"Ve:l!ar-Ernest Worrall c.E. l<'airclough Mrs. E I Building Inspector-James H. Cooper And all members of Council. Bradshaw Assistant Clerk-John Clerk to the Committee-George H. Abrahams Wainwright Accauntant-Louis Assistant Clerk-John Hindlo Nuttall c.s.I Sanitary Inspector-Ellis Or_qanising Secretary Hiyhe1' Educntion-Florence Edgill C. Jackson, Joseph P. Sub-Sanitary Inspectors-Robert Chief School Attendrmce O.fficer-Richard Lom<tS Dunne c.s.I and S. Massey c.s.I Assi~tant School A ttenrlance Officer-W11liam Green wood Lady Health Visitor-Mrs. Saunders Collector-George Cookson Assistant Collector-David Ellis Public Elementary Schools. Assistant Education Clerk-John BindJe (Under the control of the Committee.j Farm Superintendent-Frederick Toogood Cemetery Registrar-Mrs. E. Sherlock St. Matthew's, Chapel Lane (mixed & infants), built in r844 Higher Education InstructionSecretary-MissFlorenceEdgiJl & enlarged in r864 & further enlarged in 189r, for 4-j.O Consultin,q Electrical Engineer-Thumas L. Miller, 19 children; average attendance, 328 ; it is supported by Brazennose street, Manchester £26 yearly from Hind's charity, £4 ws. frorn the Bate's charity & by school fees ; Andrew Jackson, master; .Miss Resident Electrical Engineer-R. Rowland Dorothy .M. Davenport, infants' :.nistress Public Establishments. All Saints' Infant School, School roa,i,huilt in r884, for 120 children ; average attendance, 76 ; Miss Emma Hhodes, Cemetery, Lime road-Mrs. Esther Sherlock, registrar mistress Fire Engine Station, Police Station, Pinningtun lane-Albert St. Anne's Catholic School (mixed), built in r 86-t & rebuilt Bradshaw, chief lireman; re,;;.34 Jackson street,Stretford in rgo2, for 240 d1ildren ; average attendance, r r6 ; .Miss Free Library & Reading Room, Dor::~et street-Thomas Elizabeth Barton, mistres::~ Curtis, chief librarian Council School, 'frafford park (mixed & infants'), built Public Baths, Dorset st-Joseph Stewardson, superintendent r9o4 (two class-ronms added February, rgo6), for 6oo Police Station, 38 King street-George Carr & Wilbraham children ; further extended in 1907 to acc.Jmmndate 720; Bromilow, sergeants in charge, & 9 men average attendauce, 549 ; Lawrence "''· Baker, head Orphanage (The) & Home for Widows' Children, Heath master ; Miss Elizabeth Kirman, infants' mistress House, 752 Chester road-Miss Haigh Brown, hon. sec. Council School, Gorse Hill, op'3ned 1905, with accommoda· Mrs . .Annie B. Brooks, matron tion for 8oo; average attendant:e, 6.J3; Samuel Ball B. A. head master; Mrs. K. Hockenhall, infants' mistress Public Officers. Council School (mixed), Victoria park, Henshaw street, Assi8trllit Overs~e-r-George Gibbon, Town Hall, Chester opened Sept. 4th, 1905, for 6oo children, enlarged in 1907 road, Stretford to Boo; av~rage attendance, 585 ; Charles Muttmm, head Di.,trict Medical 0 fficers and Public Vaccinators-James master ; Miss l<'anny L. Hilkey, mistress Brassey Brierley M.D. 437 Stretford road, Old Trafford & Council School, Seymour park, Old Trafford (mixed & Andrew Westwood M.H., C.M.Edin. 1223 Chester road, infants), opened March 4th, 1907, with accommodation Stretford for 840 children ; average attendance, 732 ; William Poor Rate Collector-John E. Blandy, 12 Broady street, Whiteside, head master; .Miss Varley, head mistress Stretford Registrar of Births tf Deaths for the Sub-District of Stretford Railway Stations. -Christopher Yates, Town hall, Stretford, 8 to 9.30 a.m. and Technical Institute, Stretford road, Old Trafford, 6 Stratford-Thomas Warburton, station master to 7 p.m.(except saturday) Trafford Park-Frederick Hartmann1 station master .
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