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Nunn, the station’s manager, and his sometimes guest, Percy Baker, a country singer of dubious talent.
The evening news at seven-thirty, with Stuart Dixon and sponsored by The Enterprise Foundry Company of Sackville, New Brunswick, was again compulsory listening. This was not so much to catch up on world events as to make certain that we were up-to-date on any new deaths and funeral announcements. In the later evenings, families kept abreast of the latest war news with well-known American reporter Gabriel Heater.
In the late forties and early fifties, nights were filled with a wonderful variety of drama, comedy, and sport broadcasts: The Beulah Show, Amos and Andy, Willard Waterman as The Great