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CKNX Tales from Wingham: the Radio & Television Town of Canada

 
An overhead photograph of the burning CKNX radio and television studios.
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Smouldering ruins of the CKNX radio and television studios the day after the fire.
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The main building was in ruins, only the studios were salvageable.
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CKNX staff, broadcasting from F.E. Madill 's auditorium, helped raise rebuilding funds.
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Opening of new CKNX building - Ross Hamilton, W.T. Cruickshank, John Cruickshank, G.W. Cruickshank
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W.T. Cruickshank and his granddaughter, Kathy Cruickshank at the opening of the new CKNX building.
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The new CKNX station in celebration of Canada's 100th anniversary in 1967.
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Over 10,000 people responded to CKNX's invitation to their listeners to tour the new building.
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Guenther Heim worked at CKNX in the commercial design department from 1964 to 1971.
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New CKNX building - opened in July 1963
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Shirley Boucher worked in the continuity department at CKNX.
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Mary Louise Hauser, a CKNX employee
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Margaret Bennett, one of the talented CKNX receptionists.
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Mae Williamson, a CKNX employee
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Lois Hamilton, a CKNX employee
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Lillian Stevenson was a valued CKNX employee.
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Helen Lockridge West
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Iona Terry was the station music librarian as well as an announcer on CKNX radio.
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