- - Preparing Libya for Independence "!" Prince Rupert Doily News Monday, May 15, 1950 Seen At CFPR fc3dio Dial 124U Kilocycle (Subject to Change) Civic Centre torn i y,. Just Received Members of the Civic Centre Adult Crafe Cub and volnntn. MONDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and bit 4:30 New Mother Goose 4:45 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:00 Salon for Orchestra 5:30 My Songs lor You LADIES' ENGLISH WOOL GABER who assisted at the recent Hobby j onow win attend a social even DINE SLACKS HAND TAILORED ! 5:45 Young Man With a Song - i ing m the ommon Lounge Tuesday night. M. O. Kullandef has1 consented to show his colored, slides. Refreshments will be serv- I In SHADES OF SAND, BEIGE, GREY BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED Drop in and look them over - ed at the close of the evening. It payi U- advertise. ' 1 FRASER & PAYNE 5:55CBC News 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockin' Rhythm" 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CEtf News Roundup 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Guy Lombardo Ehow 9:00 Gypsy Strings . 9:30 Variety Bandbox 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Musc of Canada 11:00 Weather .A Sign Off 11:04 Fish Arrivals 11:06 Sign Off TUKSOAt A.M 7:00 Musical Cloct -1:00 CBi: New? 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15M:.fllng Bong 8:30 Music, for Modems 8:45 Little Concert r: 1 " r " i w if I i I i i An Advisory Council has been established in acmrdanr with a resolution oi the United Nations General Assembly to aid and advise the U.N. Commissioner for Libya, Adrian Pelt, in the formation of an Independent government for the former Italian colony. Here, the United Nations Commissioner at at meeting in Tripoli confers with the Council's Secretary, Mr. Thomas Power of the United States. fRosi mm TO.VARCOUVtl IT'S C0R0NATI0S ACROSS THE HATIOI mwm Head of Torbrir Mine ot Property New Power Plant Here ill . ' J. A. H". Patterson of .Toronto,' peneral manager of the Mining 1 Corporation cf Canada and pre- i sideht oi Torbrit Mines Ltd., was I a passenger aboard the Coquit-' lam last evening gaing through Bonded to Alice Arm for a visit of inspection' to the 'property. He expects to be at Alice-Arm for the coming week. 9:00 BBC News and Commentary. 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices . 9:59 Tfme Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies-10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 Personal Album 11:00 Air Kindergarten 11:15 Roundup ?1me 11:30 Weather Report 11 :33 Recorded Interlude diesel plant would be going in before another winter.' Two sites have been mentioned at the dry dock and at Cow Bay on lots fid- Chief Engineer With the Power Corporation of Canada in Montreal, J. S. H. Wurtele, tor. the past few days has been exploring and compiling data m connection with the construction of a new 2400 h.p. diesel plant here for the Northern B. C. Power Co. T. B. Black, general manager of the power company here told the Daily News that ground work for a new plant is being prepared but that further information cannot be released at the present time. - (Lust, winter, during the power crisis here, it was announced that the Northern B. C. Power Co. had ordered the engines and that the UMHOW TASTY! HOW NOURISHING...!" Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes he means. Their flavor jitof this-world. It comes from TWO grains, not " I ... sun-ripened wheat and malted barley. Here' joining the sub-station -which the company recently purchased and clearing of which has been in progress during the past week). Mr. Wurtele arrived in Prince Rupert on Wednesday and left for Vancouver enroute to Montreal by plane, Saturday ipful nourishment, too the kind you need daily. :45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodler 12:15 CBC Newi 12:25 Program rtesum' 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour spe-Nuts Flakes are different try them today. A Product of Gofwrol food I Tills advertisement Is '.at nub-; lihrrl or rlisntaved hv tn Liquor ! Control Hoard nr hv th Otiv-I eminent of British Columbia. ,i-:v "W,s,i', -M-1-7SO '111 U: HOSPITAL IIXSRAKE SERV1UE RETURN BILLING CERTIflCATE WITH YOUR PAYMENT ' I m m f " X XX V Ml II XI S .? 1 WW J t5 Wlv IS AT ITS BEST Spoit Shots' The boys on Nortn AppUn's fti? amateur card FrWay ni?ht all 1 eave a good brand of boxing and the audience enjoyed every pavt of it A few technical knockoats made things interesting. Referre to uo wirn a uu u.iiUT. - : Mi it V l I 1 I '! 17ATER tells the truth about... 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