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

 
W.T. Cruickshank was recognized by the Manpower Centre for his and his station's public service.
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W.T. Cruickshank on the cover of Canadian Broadcaster & Telescreen, 1957
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W.T. Cruickshank was made an honorary life member of the Central Can. Broadcasters Association
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Haselgrove's Pool Hall - Doc Cruickshank shot a mean game of pool here on occasion.
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Letter about W.T. "Doc" Cruickshank written by Ross Hamiltonn
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Letter about W.T. "Doc" Cruickshank written by John Langridge
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Story about Johnny Brent's experience working with W.T. Cruickshank
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W.T. Cruickshank worked with many community groups, like the Salvation Army Advisory Board.
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This letter outlines CKNX's role in the formation of the Western Ontario Athletic Association
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A. Lockridge worked with W.T. Cruickshank to form and run the Western Ontario Athletic Association.
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CKNX was open for tours and lucky visitors often got to meet with W.T. Cruickshank while on tour.
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Wilfred "Doc" Cruickshank working in his office.
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Scott Reid presents a retirement gift to Mabel and W.T. Cruickshank from the CKNX staff
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Cruickshank fountain, part of a park dedicated to W.T. "Doc" Cruickshank in Wingham.
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CKNX sale-John Cruickshank, Mabel Cruickshank, G.W. Cruickshank, W. Blackburn & wife, Murray Brown
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Walter Blackburn, owner of Blackburn holdings (including CKNX) died on December 16, 1983
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News release about the sale of CKNX radio and television, 1970
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Press announcement about the sale of CKNX radio and television, 1970
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