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Village Squire, 1977-11, Page 34FELEVISION rol Campbell and Jim Swan exchange chatter on the set of Morning Break. For more than a decade those who had tc get up early in the morning within the listening area of CKNX radio in Wingham turned on the station to listen to the "Early Bird", Jim Swan. Somehow Swan's cheerfulness and humour made getting up with the rooster more bearable. So it came as a shock to Orn the north many when this summer word leaked out that the early bird was going to leave his roost and fly south for the winter. South. at least, as far as London where he had been selected as the new co -host for CFPL's morning television show Morning Break. It isn't that people leaving the Wingham station is unusual, it has given birth to the careers of many from Harry J. Boyle through Bob Carbert the farm director who moved on to government service, to Murray Gaunt who moved on to politics and many, many others who moved on to make big places for themselves in the Canadian television and radio industry. The surprise was that he'd been around for so long that he'd become an institution and thus the loss was greater. But, he says, the time had come both professionally and personally for a change. On a professional level he was looking for greater scope for his work. On the personal level, the death of his wife a year earlier had disrupted his lifestyle leaving him with a family to raise on his own. That family, plus a love for Wingham as a place to live have led him to retain his home there. commuting daily to London for the show. `bird' a' ids to Morning Break access 32 VILLAGE SQUIRE/NOVEMBER 1977. On the v. all beside his desk in the Morning Break offices at CFPL a small plaque tells of the kind of identification people had with Jim Swan. It's from a Harriston service Club presented on word of his leaving the station. The affection was built up not just because of length of service with a station that people of the arca regarded as a friend. but because of the extra work he put into the job. For several years he's become more than just a voice to his listeners by performing as piaster of ceremonies at talent contests, beauty contests and variety concerts. He performed on many television shows on CKNX television from children's show to the series. "People. Places and Things" that vias on the station last season in which he interviewed interesting people from around the region. On radio he took over the "Hi Neighbours" Sunday morning show pioneered by Cliff Robb in which he weekly scanned the local newspapers to pick up interesting tidbits (he's still doing the show on a freelance basis). He was the moving force in the morning feature "Your Town Canada" on the radio station. As if all that wasn't enough. the emphasis on the morning show had been subtlely shifting in the past couple of years from news, sports, farm news and music. to more and more information. Guest appearances became more plentiful in the studio. His interests in sports and the arts began to come more to the fore.