Comings and Goings heated and the insulating wax started running out of them. It was a great disappointment to have to return to 1,000 watts. They had to scramble to locate new capacitors but they did manage to beat the deadline and CFCY became the first private station in the to go to 5,000 watts power daytime, 1,000 watts at night. During the war years, the dividing line as to who did what was very blurred, indeed for various staff responsibilities the only objective was to get the job done whatever it was. Bob remembers working at the trans¬ mitter in the early morning, later filling in as Program Director because Art McDonald was ill at the time, doing programs and newscasts. After midnight some nights there would be maintenance work on the trans¬ mitter. All staff members had to fill many different positions. It was a period of constant changes within the staff. Even though there was an open and generous atmosphere in the station, the standard of performance was extremely high. In those days either the Colonel or Bob Large, who became Manager and Program Director, had a radio on all the time and no one got away with care¬ lessness or sloppiness. As a result "The Friendly Voice of the A. Lome Finley . Robert F . " Bob " Large 143