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

 
Larry Kent was an announcer at CKNX in 1962.
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Ed Blake was a sportscaster on 920 CKNX who made the switch to TV in 1955.
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John Langridge joined CKNX as a control room operator in 1949. He became program director mid 60s.
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Reg Bitton at work in the telecine room.
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CKNX Staff - Marg (Brophy) Walters & Betty Ann McGowan (women's programs) & Bruce St. George
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CKNX staff - Clint Godwin, Johnny Brent, Margaret Brophy, Brian Nordlund and Warner Newton
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l-r Karl Krug, John Strong, John Langridge, Johnny Brent and Margaret Brophy - TV program staff
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Don Hildebrand, Vin Dittmer and Reg Bitton in the TV studio
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Don Vair wore two hats at CKNX - one as as designer and one as comedy performer.
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John Cruickshank, brother of W.T. Cruickshank became manager of the radio station in 1955.
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Gerald "Bud" Cruickshank, son of W.T. Cruickshank worked in both radio and television at CKNX.
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To the left of W.T. Cruickshank's picture, is a list of former CKNX employees' titles in 1954.
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Portrait of Wilfred T. "Doc" Cruickshank
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This the Stone School, S.S 7 Morris Twp,  where W.T. Cruickshank attended public school.
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Wingham Public School, that W.T. Cruickshank (and later his son) attended when he moved to Wingham.
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Doc worked as a projectionist at the Lyceum Theatre at nights.
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A write-up about W.T. Cruickshank featured in the Barn Dance souvenir booklet.
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News clippings detailing the awards won by CKNX & W.T. Cruickshank over the years.
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