‘ill ‘a s ‘stilt!!! Congratulations to CJRW on its official opening A. G. ROGERS Summerside Radios and Home Appliances “"~'\'R"9oooooooo<\m 7\'\'k')\')\')\5 ‘Ck 51X?’ \}v ):"."71 "('\'~\'\I'\T"T'>? Our heartiest congratulations to Gulfi Broadcasting Co. Ltd. on the day of their first official broadcast and best wishes for the future RALPH CALLBECK 8t COMPANY General Merchant , Central Bedeque fifv€\ii‘x“x’i?6 xxmmixvk i) vi wkkxayvifiiviimiiRTii _‘.§‘vva¢ ‘a an‘ a‘ w-e May we extend a sincere welcome i0 C J R W on its official birthday DUNK RIVER DAIRYING COMPANY Central Bedeque Q 9'90-I‘T§‘O'I—O-O'I-Q‘.'Q'QQ Off? May CJRW Have a successful career as the Voice of Summerside on the air HYNDMAN 8: CO. Allison MacLeon District Manager aummersidc ‘ Radio Station CJRW makes its bow to the public tomorrow May it have every success PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BAG CO. LTD. Summerside We extend our compliments and best wishes for the future to Station 4 C J R W nets/tats MOTORS Water Street Summerside Compliments to Girls Broadcasting Co. Ltd. and l l Station CJRW, I r. s. HICKEY, C.A. Summerside l l \ l l Congratulations are certainly in t_ order to the promoters and man- ' agement of Summerside's new Radio Station CJRW, I am proud to have played a part in the establishment of this new broadcasting station. having sup- plied most of the [plumbing fix- tures for both buildings. FRANK HUESTIS suiaulnsiol evv Radio Stati s, Studios And Equipment Are Most Modern Ultra-modern in every respect Stimmersides new radio station CJRW will officially hit the air waves Wednesday. Managed by A. G. Rogers and operating on a ire- quency of i240 Kilocycles the new station has already proven that it has an excellent coverage during broadcasting tests made the past law days. The studios located ln the Lid- stone Building, Water Street, are designed to meet the exacting re- quirements demanded for efficient transmission. The largest studio - "A" is ideally suited in respect to area and height for programs fea- turing orchestras and shows re- quiring an audience. Studio "B" is also generously proportioned and will be used for many types of broacltast. The smallest, "C" is con- veniently sized for commentaries, newscaszs and speeches. The studios are centered around the control room with reception room ~ and offices adjoining. In addition to the attention given to the deta" of proper acoustics considerable lme was spent an the insulating of the studios against vibration and sotmds from other parts of the building. Located in the vicinity o! Reads Corner just outside the town limits ls the building erected to house the transmitting facilities. A few yards distant is the transmission tower which jabs skyward some 200 feet. 12 gigantic guywlres stretch from the centre to cement anchors which are planted below the sur- face. All that the eye sees at cmwa transmit-tel‘ station on the broad flat land at Rzads corner is only a small part of what 1t takes to give broadcast clarity. Eight miles of tipper wire have been plowed underground, like spokes on a wheel, radiating in all the degrees of the circle and extending farther in distance then the tower rises. This wire can be compared to a mirror reflecting light, and gives stronger transmission with impro- ved clarity. Along with Mr. Rogers, are the following staff members: Program director - Leonard C. Dunfield; Announcer — Bob Schurman; Con- trol operators — Lmvell Huestis and Douglas Ferguson; Record Librarian ~Thcresa Arsenault; Traffic Sup- erintendent — Lois McDonald; Radio News »- D. C. Rogers; Trans~ miittei" operator -- Vivian Dunflcld. Frequency The frequency on which CJRW broadcasts never changes, never varies a fraction of a point. Every broadcasting station is alloied a frequency by the Department of Transport. 'l‘here are usually sever- al stations, l1o\ve\‘er_ occupying the same frequency. but they are sit- uated far enough apart that no two stations will interfere with one another. At 1240, where CJRW is heard, for instance, there are some other stations, but most at them are a considerable distance from CJRW and do not conflict with the trans- mission o! CJRW programs. Transcriptions People accustomed to handling phonograph records would watch with amazement ‘the casual way transcriptions are handled in a (Continued on Page l3) M85135! ‘Cards \ 1 T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Granville Street . Phone 575 ‘ SUMMERSIDE l _,....___-_ E. E. Parkman. Opt.D., R.O. OPTOMETBISL.‘ Eyed Examine‘, Glasses Fitted l Visual Training Given i REGENT THEATRE awe. I Summer Sb, Sumrne ” l B. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETIIIT Complete Visual Analyses Glance Fitted BMALLMAN’! BUILDING lummorelda, Ell. PIIONI N! inSunnntEi _'1‘HE GUARDIAN, CHARLUTTIUFOWN .__ t.-- _ ___ .1151)’ PJMBEK _. 16. __ r148 l Sumrrterside ._, Best Wishes for the success of Station C J R W On the airways FOLEY'S DRUG STORE Summerside Congratulations to CJRW on its official opening CROYDON HOUSE Tgufigf Home R. l. Duncan, Prop. Ottawa TRANSMITTER EQUIPMENT M. F. SCllURlllAN COMPANY LIMITED ' GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDING SUPPLIES KENSINGTON SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN Prince Edward Island's Most Complete Building Service GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR TRANSMITTER BUILDING AND STUDIOS CJRW SUMME RSIDE 5 i We are proud to have had the opportunity ot designing and building the new radio station. ' CJRW constitutes a new milestone in tlie progress and develops ment ot Summerside. We congratulate the shareholders and dir- ectors of Gult Broadcasting Co. Ltd. for their enterprise in estfi- lishing a community radio station to serve Summerside and the sur- rounding ‘districts. Truly a civic prolectl j ssnvmo rnmcs sowano ISLAND FOR so runs I