4 s Major League - Leaders By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAQUE (i ABR HW Pt, venn, Det, .... 230..87 86 3860 Kaline, Det. .... 242.87 84 847 Runnels, Boston .. 247. 41 84 340 Woodling, Balt. 191° 25 63 330 y”, Chicago - 270 36 87 822 # Runs—Killebrew, Washington 63, 8 Runs batted in—Killepyew 63. oY Hits—Fox. 87, € Doubles——W1llams, Kansas Clty, = Tyiples—Demncstrl, Kunsas City 5. ty Home: runs-——Killebrew, 24. i Stolei bascs—Aparicio,. Chicago 21. # Pitching—Larsen, New York, 6-1, #847. , i Strikecouts—-Wynn, Chicsro 92. i NATIONAL LEAGUE if, ' - AB R #H Pet. Aaron, Mil. ... 280 52 109 389 hite, St. Louis 211.37 75 .B55 Bepeda, San Fran, 276 49 92 .333 Moon, Los Angeles 223 41 74 .382 Temple, Cin, 269 47 89 331 7 Runs—Mathews, Milwaukee 59. 4° Runs batted. in—Banks, Chicago 67. a THt=—Aaron 109, <* Doubles—Cimoli, tS. Louis 28. ‘gv Triples— Dark, Chicago, Pinson. Gincinnati, Mathews, and White, St. Lonts 6. * Home ritns—-Mathews 22. ‘2 Stolen bases—Neal, Los Angccle 13. & Pitching— Face, Pittsburgh 11-0, 1.000. © strikcouts—Dryscale, Los Angeles, p10. © A new £100.000 tourist camp is fo be: onened in South Africa frugey National Park, big game reserve, in 1960. [pi You KNOW? |» MANY OF THE BEST PARTIES THE QUEEN and Prince ‘Philip chat informally with ‘workers, Sea - at the bottom of a-300- foot open- pit iron ‘mine at Scheffervillc, . aue. The royal. couple’ were at isited ‘the Ungaya Tegion ‘of the mine. Saturday. when they © northern Quebcc.. , “ENJOY OUR. DELICIOUS | CHINESE FOOD! z= om r. ee oO - rm a —_< oD “~~ Ww Cc m7 < | "SLEEPING ROBES | os : smokers good selection. Now from @ 7415 up. | See | B.C. Clothiers | for good quality and lowest Ww ci P in September. cipal R. G. Moore and Vice- ~prin- dent of schools; ‘Mrs. A. L. Bell, representing the. ‘poard of: school 7 prices trustees; Frederick. Dunford, . : newly. appointed... principal -of on 3rd Avenue Booth Memorial: Junior : High f stu fents set ‘to. en y Bi Junior high Some 84 Grade. 6 students of. King Edward Elementary: school ; will enter Booth Memorial Jun-! winning house of . the ‘school’s ior High School when it. reopens Sports dry was. presented to ’ . [James Greer. of Gold House: The happy ‘and excited ‘Grade’ commencement | cere-! Presenting’. the certificates cre King Edward Schoo! Prin- p9]1.H. Currie. 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Freezer, e ft, *Refrigerator: Controls— - $299: + : ( soe ‘ tou. poe bee vowed ada ae eter tei At oe te eg 8 we Oate te eee nwt ee oe pf oe A de ee el, gave the valédictory: address, the Ormes | trophy. ‘for the The Strathcona’ Trust shield, 6 group were presented. with cer-: ' for. proficiency. in. physical edu- tificates of promotion at an‘im-. cation was presented to Mr. Cur- pressive, mony he'd Tuesday hr King Ed- ward school auditorium: rie. by Mr. »Phillipson. The shidld | is awarded to .# school in the whole of district 52 that attains the highest ‘mark in physical education... Last yoar the Masset school won it. ‘After receiving. the trophy on behalf of the school, Mr.. Currie presented it to. Thomas ; Toye, captain of. Black ° house. About 150 parents attended the affair. £ 8 Prince Rupert. Daily. News "Thursday, June’ 25,1959. te Sapna Enamengee ae . ‘On ” Wednesday number of parents and friends of the graduating class in at- tendance. ‘ _Guests.on the platform who in turn performed their | official duties were J. M, Phillipson, dis- ‘trict. superintendent of schools. J. Burdikin—vice principal of Roosevelt Park School and Doug- ‘as Frizzcli of Vancouver who “ew here to present ‘the Miss Mills Memorial Award. Peter Homenuk wes the vale- dictorian for the’ graduatin: class, with the reply. being given by grade five student Joe Scuby. Two.new awards were created this year. presented at» the end of éach term to a girl and a boy for-ath- letic ability and sportsmanship. Charlotte Calbreath -and’ Terry Lum were the recipients at this initial .presentation. FOR: APPLIANCES” lan - today . Le “for tomorrow's kitchen EXCITING NEW G.E. REFRIGERATOR FEATURES: ‘eo@? “soft, medium” for easy cleaning. 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The Miss Mils Memorial Award! thing it is to be a teacher.” pr resented by Mr. Alison Newton. ‘service. and presented an en- CANADIAN LEGION Blackout Jackoot in.50 numbers—$506 dh es Frizzell FRIDAY, JUNE 26th - ~ Consolation $100 LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY. WELCOME SLEEPING BAGS $7.95 a With Sheath | The challenge is so wonderful!"’. ‘for her wisdom, her integrity, her ~~ ~ By CHRISTIE HARRIS “If I had my time to live over again,’ Mrs, J. A. Rutherford told three hundred friends who had gathered to honor her on Wed- nesday evening at Roosevelt Park ‘School, “I’d stili be a teacher. Retiring from the teaching profession after service that has encompassed forty years, Mrs. Rutherford was the surprised re- cipient of many warm tributes and gifts at a reception arranged for her by colleagues and X- pupils headed by J. H. Steele, W. F. Bond, D. H. Payne, Mrs. J. J. Donald- son, I, lL. Morse, Mrs. W. Hom- cnuk, Mrs. W. Hitchcock, Mrs, J. E, Bateman, Miss Julie Prockter, and Mrs, K. Adridn. The guest of honor was wel- comed into the prettily decorat- ciation’ s gift of a handbag. ‘and record player on behalf of Mrs, H. S. Cobb, Mrs. } Mrs. LA. Rutherford receives * many gifts at retirement party — graved pen desk set. , . From prsident Owen Erwin, Mrs. Rutherford received the Prince Rupert Teachers’ Assocla- tion’s gift of gold fillgree ecar- rings and brooch, and from re- tiring president Mrs. J. BE. Bate- man, the. Parent Teachers’ Asso- President of the newly or- ganized “Friends of Mrs, Ruther- ford Association’ W,. E,.Bond, presented Mrs. Rutherford with a handsome combination radio the large group. ' Ata banquet. ‘earlier in the evening she received a gift of Belleck vases from the school on af . ve = 73 oe : é Refreshments were served by committee members assisted by Mrs. L. Bowman, Mrs. A, Doane; Mrs, G. Cook, Mrs, P. J. Ratch ford, Miss Ann Huestis, and Miss Marianne Donders. 8h After teaching cight years i her native England, Mrs, Ruther ford began her Prince Rupert teaching career In 1927, Sho taught for one year at Westview. School and 14 years at Bordeft Street School before her mars riage to John Allan Rutherford, Four years later she became. sect retary for the School Board, a She taught again for four ycarg Im the forties, and resumed. her profession when she was wide ed auditorium by chairman R. W. Long, who had been a member of her first Grrde two class at Borden Street school and whose . son is a member of her ‘last grade | two class. She was presented with a sheaf of red roses by this ; Christine Sutherland. : i Opening the programme on an- ‘infectiously -happy note, 2 tape | j recording of Mrs. Rutherford’s oviginal rhythm band composi-— “ion cued in a gaily costumed bond of former students’ who circled the rooni before leading -| the assembly in the singing of “School Days,” and “The More We Are Together.” | Jn a tribute to the retiring | member of his. staff, Roosevelt Park School principal John H. Steele thanked Mrs. Rutherford vouthfulness, and “for showing to present and past staffs and wisi 4, Sc awarded to Susan Harding and twenty three years of excellent 9x9x7 $25. HATCHETS $2.95 THERMOS FLASKS principals what a fine and noble Mrs. hool A. L. Bell expressed the Board’s appreciation of ‘CAMPERS GET. READY NOW! TENTS $44.50 95 $93°° (double sizes) FLASHLIGHTS 1 9@ to $2.50 G.S.W. 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