ling Bointment te! ab sf tft j av cleaning and) "This ensures brighter colors B pexations of Idealjand whiter whites,” Mr. Barry trle pci Laundry Lid. was|pointed out, “Lt eliminates all ‘all ‘suduv by Hugo [possibility of residue clinging to Bury fil my vont of a dry clean. me ynenuser, Me, Barry Ponce Rupert with cof experience in his foi tattle of the Pothutte of Cleaning Bot Suver Springs, ait ance 1945 has rd ti the dry-clean- sat Vancouver and the war Mr. Barry ying, gue ene Lor jn the the mink of Flying b cuted in) Prinee suite aucl son will here: SOE . thas been With Tdeal pnd Laundry for 3 at Oshawa, Ontarto, Bin the navy for six Bi samen daw Of My. Branagers, Whose ap. are effective lmine- he chare af opera. gere reormantzed at ake Amott Uhe new B{ othe dry-cleaning Beectranie device that Bose conduc tIVity and hohe picking up of :{UM— briefs MELYN BOLTON Mrs. dames Laurle Museum dast) week Was very toad, BY Brown of this elty ¢ tao Coun cans biecion and also a yother-of-pearl wool- fh is in our miseel- ye CAN yuri cihoe as a new eojoral dads. John Rhunann and Stuart have been working at nthis week and have Bince cout of paint, Bich it is hoped will Beye gt dor a year or Roepe have shawn Wn he oad: canoe, Tiny of Pronee Ru- Mt her ehitaves from me the Sseum and eemigt £00 OMe mivit They were Mr, Pind MEH G: Lloyd! Meet lates Mis Tums! ai ‘caned the? pet thro aph the pone NIMEME SIZE Bath! severument | y ee vhaed "A, Yori at toast 24 hoger n | dry And Dry Cleaning been named the dry cleaning Fudger has Boted uamager of the . manaser and: pit s Announced . o B osntinient of two man-soll by electricity adversely dike charge Of the affecting most matertals, garments during and after the dry-cleaning process," . There ts also automatic cun- trol of motsture and detergency content, Mr, Barry pointed out, The volume of detergent in the drycleaning solvent {g kept at a constant four per cent, Follow- Ing the Initial process there {sun extractor rinse by 4 redistilled, completely fresh .solyent that removes all detergent from the materlal being treated, This ts accomplished by a fine spray flush delivered at 4 30-pound pressure that passey through the material without any danger of damage. “There tg ono guesswork in these operations, and no other system can give the same fine results,” Mr. Berry sald, The laundry is now accom- modated in a spacious building In which the latest sclentific de- Vices have been Installed. All operations are carried out under the mort sanitary conditions, and the design and lighting of the building are calculated to create an aprreeable working atmosphere for employers, Fe--Day School Fifteen clergymen of — the Northern Anglican Diocese of Caledonla attended the Clergy school at the Lakelse Lodge of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Christie July 11 to 15, Guest lecturers were the Right Pioneer Dies In Vancouver One of Prince Rupert's car- jest. contractors and the man ho built the bridge across the Skeena River at Terrace, Ernest | Harold Shockley, died in Van-! couver Sunday tt has been learn. | ed here. He was 74, Mr. Shockley constructed! many buildings in Prince Rupert | in the city's early days, includ. | ing the Norfolk Rooms on Ful- ton Street. Fifteen Diocese Chrgy Attend SELF - SUPPORTING — The skirt of this striking cotton ensemble can stand alone, supported by the stiff pellon lintng that makes it stand out pretuly when it is worn. The outfit, by Winkles, consists of a strapless bodice, knee-length stots, and the self-supporting skirt, al Lakelse Rev. H. G. Watts, Bishup of Cal- edonia, Archbishop W. F. Bar- foot of Winnipeg, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada; The Rev. Dr. W, S, Ferguson, re- ured principal of the Anglican: Theologleal College ip Vancou- ver and Professor Temple King- ston on the slaff of the Theo- E frl an ‘ logleal College in Vancouver. Archbishop Barfoot: arrived In Prince Rupert fast evening from | Terrace accompanied by Canon! Basil 8. Prockter, whe attended | the school, Archbishop Barfoot left today aboard the SS “North- | ern Queen” for Vancouvér from : where he will return to his home In Winnipeg, GERMAN RECORDINGS West Germany manufactured 25,000,000 phonograph records In 1954, compared with 7,000,- 000 fn 1950, i ' i | t He 4s survived by his wife a son, Alfred F. Shockley and ai daughter, Mrs. J. XK. Badger, both of North Vancouver: two grandchildren and two. sisters, Mrs. A. Lye of Bournemouth, , England and Mrs. Harry Ran- dall of Ladysmith, B.C. Funeral services were held in Vancouver Wednesday at Sim- mons and MeBride Funeral, Chapel ‘vith Rev. M. W, Stoven- son affielating. Interment was at Forest Lawn Memorlal Park. URC a | ECTORY Mr. J. M. Robertson, reserve” training and information offleer Canadian Pacdfle Airlines plane for a two-week annual naval yi harhes at q with BP epee sow | HOS CUDA | Wt i st ‘ he Oh i scl Hal VT Bit hs ASULEU AN Mar dogs ee hea yi Thal wag Soren wenn trem ent socom Mt WPL ase po You st vo eat IB ri Tal Satin een me Ivn WNipsy Gh ha oy, ( Mh fy wih ag Wy IM eT rer ian Met Atlin as I hs TE an RTM ps Ih biactagy Thal wotly MeN aM Mo Hittite Htteet Wording luk Thal dia ph MM \WEN he A Ave Wa Ma tp qn TT eT wth , sly Mal ota MUNI THES Mh Me bay 1 Bln Woy wit Nol Oey WOON ~~ lh bie hon tga pin Me ey wayie Jk tan Shee W , a WY were cay ths iT MW, Me Woe vel Nay vray Val ad ns Cererennmantereee tratniig course at) Hamilton. Course ts being held al HMCS night Saturday, July 16, Games, Star, headquarters af the Rear-- Dancing and Refreshments, Adinral, K.P. Adams, command. : thy offfeer of naval reserve vie. sons, : Miss AF. Edgur, reeently re- tlred principal of the Angllean Women's Tralning College in Toronto left by phine this morn- np for Whitehorse, after vistt- ing dn kadako, Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert for the past two weeks, . Misy Franels Henedlel and Miss Helen Shore of Vangouver are the quests of Mroand Mrs, Kugene Barllett, 423° aimerson pve who arrived in the elty Jast Saturday fora ten day visit, ons Benedict and: Wiss Shore. : rothstered quses, are teachers) on the stall of the Royal Colun- | blan Hospital in New Wertiin- ster, Dick Ayres, News Editor of the | Daily News, Mrs. Ayres tid ctaighter Barbara lett thts: Tmortiing. by ear fora three week | holiday an the Lower Mainland, | Washington, Oregon and Van- conver Ishind. While away they WHT visll Mary Ayres’ niother, Mry, John Ayres, tf Chilliwaek an Mrs, Ayres' moder Mra. ‘Tom Richmond de Vancouver, ' Alto leaving by cae this morn I were Miro iid: Mea, William {hardy, TH Ninth Avenue Mast, Who will spend three weeks halle | Gayl wt Langley, HST UNITE uA AVEO We PWegal ivf Preaey yay: REV. COME AND Morning Service Only MM am, VUMOR And Mamily Berviees | JOIN M. MachLkOD Gordon b Anderso | D CHURCH nfo Musgrave der of Moose No. 1051, on Tues- ‘day, July 19th at 8 pam. All ment. DE RSONALS bers requested to attend. (187), pan Continuous fram Tt aun, at HUMCS Chatham left today by Sundays, Weather permitting, i READERS @ Try the Grand Cafe for Jum. ho Prawns, Almond Chicken, Garlic Spare Ribs, Chicken Chow Meln, Giblet Chop Suey, Crab Fee Fou Yung and the best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks. Phone or. ders a specialty. Dial 3215, (170) @ Monthly general meeting Frince Rupert: Lodge Loyal Or- @ Salt Lake Ferry operating dally except Monday 2-3-5-7-§ Phone 2628, * th. ‘ | © Attention Mombers— Moose: * (165)! @ Cash for old puld —— Buisters, { | t 1 a) © BEST FOR FURNITURE fot MonaMet wears and wear, even with the everyday abuse that chats and tables take, Manamel resists aclds, alkalls, steam and aleohol, Monamel gives uch a beaullful finish, loo--luitrou in Kligh | Gloss, smooth In Satin Fintuh, ff Aak your Paint Dealer, | ; , er eo Ul oo ol WORSHIP ' \ peer) Dial 3014 | a4 Warm-Hearted Curio Shop Owner Finds|. VANCOUVER «--Smiling “Granny” Anna Kocsls nas be- Canada and found jobs for hun- dreds of them, - The’ bly-heartea, white-haired curlo shop operator applicd for Immigrant recently when Pledro Splaroill 20, from Italy, was em- ployed as a carpenter at Kem- ano, B.C. from faraway places call her, turned down nobody. Soon police * mployment For Hundreds Of Immigrants "It ls God who fg dolng the work,” she says. “My greatest’ Joy comes from studying people, I get Interested in them, and then God does the rest. HAS GOOD MEMORY “I find very few or iny boys and girls Jet me down, and 1 never forget a face.” Her little store has shelves crammed iwith dolls, palntings and 60 on. These are the works of patients In Vancouver hospl- tals. She sells the articles, de- relles chlefly on what she calls “personal contaces,” And her interest does not end. there. She writes letters to her new-found friends to wish them well in thelr work, . She usually goes to Ved at 3 fai.m. and ls up agaln.at 6 a.m. ¢'How do I do it? Why, I’m happy of course, Actually I get.a lot of fun, too, anid [-am-.an immi- grant myself, you. know," ended many immigrants to ford, B.C, d got her 1,000th Job for an ‘Granny,” as all’ ner friends VANISHING PLAYERS Prince Rupert Daily News» Saturday, July 16, 1955, a. , Attending the two-week sum- mer camp are Instructors Doug-| ald Eby. ot 4 bo \ 4 ow Air Cadets Go South For Training Ten Prince Rupert Air Cncets| tas Hague and. Sidney .Collinis. and two instructors. left this morning by Canacsan ° Pacific Airlines plane for summer camp mn at the RCAF Station In Abbots-| Stewart, Timothy While, Rip: ~ , Olson, Milford Welck, Juniny’ Skinner, Phillp'Lyons and Ront- and cadets, Ray'McIntyre, Frank. . Stewart, Allan Mafore, Fred: i FOR YOUR MID-MORNING AND” *{ ~—MID:AFTERNOON isn) COFFEE Tl “dy y igo . ey fi hits i tok, ts m M 4 Anstallation THE WONDERFUL ino § ANI- ee PROCESS Brighter Colors — Whiter Whites Now Completed 4 . CD pes he. were sending: bewildered immi-| ducts a few cents and sends the) aUcK “AND, N.Z, —~ Hear-|f mayen seat EE grants right off the ships to hor.| emalnder of the money to the| ing a ite engine, go past, the MAKE IT. Melis of Now, men and women of all} patients because “it is every- refer e at a boys’ football match ‘Short Orders . Ny ot Nationalities pass through her|‘Ody's Job to help others,” looketl around for algns of fire.|I A. SI ( ' Lbrose hands, She iistens to them, ad;| To get the jobs she advertises; When he turned back: the foot- Specialt tC ae eed vises them, sometimes feeds! tn the hewspapers indicating a ball match was over, Both teams P , y ROP EE OAR’. them, and not a cent does she willingness to go any where day, were running eagerly after the! ' COFFEE SHOP “ ask tn return, tor night for interviews, but she‘{lre truck. : eee sweet temes am a cae. a: ener term wtentimneenrnmnrnmar sani) 3: ND Sana i me mks ‘DRYCLEANING S Lye @ THE FINEST OBTAINABLE IN DRY CLEANING @ ||. Completely Clean Garments Guarante ed : 1 WE HAVE ENGAGED MR. J. E (Al) BAR Graduate of the National lnstitute of Drycleaning in Silvor Springs, Md., U.S.A., with a fine record as “Superintendent. of Leading Drycleaning Firms, as ’ , -.\ se ieecie ese y MR. W. H. 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