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BRACKN ELL.
Easthampstead Rural D i s t r i c t
Council Offices, Stanley Road.
OfficersâClerk to Council, and
Superintendent Registrar, Charles B.
Wilson;
Sanitary Inspector, C.
Y orke; Highway Suveyor and ManaÂ
ger of Sewage Farm, J. R. TreadÂ
well ; Surveyor of Buildings, Charles
Y7orke ; Medical Officer, J. J. PaterÂ
son, m.d., Maidenhead â
Holy Trinity Churchâ Services,
11 and 6.-30; Saintsâ Days, 8 and
11.30a.m. Daily, morning ¿evening.
Rev. Canon Herbert Barnett, vicar.
St. Andrewâs Church, Priestwood
Mission Church, Chavey Downs.
Catholic ChurchâSundays, Mass
9 and 11; Evening Service, 6.30;
Holydays Mass, 9, evening service,
6.30; Week-days Mass, 8.30, Friday
evening, 6.30; Priest, Rev. D. Macarthy
Congregational- -John T. Todman,
student pastor
Primitive Methodist Chapel,â off
Binfield road.
Baptist Church -Student Pastor,
Rev. F. J. Wood.
Temperance Hall -P.S.A.
Chief Post Office, Church Road,
and six sub-officesâDeliveries at
7 a.m , 2.45 p.m.
Dispatches, 9.5 a.m. to Reading,
West and South-West and South-East
of England; 9.50 to London and all
parts except Reading,.and 12 a.m. to
London, Reading and all parts ; 3.50
p.m. to London and North ; 5 15 p.m.
637
to Reading, W'est, South-East, SouthWest and South Wales, 7.30 to all
parts ; 9 p.m. to Reading and disrict, Ascot and Wokingham, 10.30.
John Norman, postmaster
Ranelagh School, Secondary School
for Boys & GirlsâHead Master, E.
Cleave, b .a., O xon ; Clerk to the
Governors, C. B. Wilson
Priestwood Council Schools (mixed.
Binfield road -H ead Mastsr D. H)
Bird ; Infantsâ Mistress, Miss N orÂ
man
Church of England School, London
RoadâHead Master, C. II. Jones.
The Social Clubâ Rev. H. Barnett,
president ; Charles Phillips, hon.
treasurer ; W. Burridge, Thornbury,
secretary
Messrs. Barclay & Company, Ltd.,
with which is incorporated J. & C.
Simonds & Co., Reading Bank, High
StreetâOpen 10 to 3 ; Wednesdays
9.30 to 12.30 Manager, M. J. Sale
Lloydsâ Bank, Ltd., High Streetâ
Resident Manager, Charles Phillips
County Policeâ Sergt. Niejiolls
Early Closing Dayâ Wednesday,
l o âclock
Bracknell Market held every
Thursday
L. & S.W. Station âStationmaster,
Edmund John Taylor
Victoria Hall, Church St.â SecreÂ
tary, Mr. F. W7. Ilunton