Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1941, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 4th 1941 auditeastatemeht of the herald war victims fund week of fb u m r maglouglen 4 500 tte georgetown beram 500 week of feb 19 helen donald and marilyn 1000 joe rioe 100 happy ztknes club 3 00 uie j a evans 100 km a x grace loo sars h scott 26 airs w q bell 500 mrs matthew armstrong 300 georgetown high bahool proceeds of valentine party held on february 14th 1080 glen williams 7 70 week of feb 26 miss yvonne adams 2 12 a friend 200 cr and mrs russell hepburn 5 00 el a smith 100 slalom sid club h 9 64 sirs h scott jjo proceeds ol dance feb 28th sponsored by larry mac- kemtie ralph whltmee ana bob barly 2105 proceeds of play put on by ladles of norval united ohuroh 20 00 additional contributions at legion stag party 85 collection from concert on hockey train to fergus march 3rd 566 week of march 5 mr and mrs h hancock 2 00 social evening mar ben home of mrs f broom bead 700 georgetown women s institute 25 00 the glen community club 15 00 week of march 12 mr s r o penson 5 00 a friend 200 t l leslie 5 00 social evening at the home of mr and mrs hugh dickie 1000 collection on chartered bus for hockey game at gait 6 00 bozo 100 willing helpers bible class st georges s s 500 week of much 19 mrs w d johnston 100 mrs james a crabtree 100 baffle by fred mccartney at branch 120 cana dian legion 630 mrs w maybanks 25 proceeds of social evening at the home of mrs a carter 700 pool that was not collected at beaumont s mill glen williams 2 10 proceeds from community bridge euchre and gro eery draw committee mrs p f blackburn mrs ann lawson mrs w e nodwell mrs h c mcclure s p chap man 100 00 mrs m a bally stewarttown 1 00 r blyth glen williams 100 week of march 26 mrs w maybanks 25 mrs w c anthony 500 miss j young rr baumafad v 1000 georgetown fire brigade proceeds of dance in arena march 28bh 3025 mrs john gfljbens 6 00 mrs j doig and mrs wm miller proceeds of euohre party mon march 31 10 00 jn memory of mother and brother kiued in the last war 200 week of april 2 succeeds of social evening at the home of mr and mrs jack martin 2000 a utile bit of yorkshire 1000 w r forgrave raffle of watch at provincial coating mr and mrs w c ounn ingham proceeds of euchre party at their home on monday april 7 week of april 9 readys 5c to 1 00 store proceeds of draw on easter bunnie terra ootta junior institute week of april 16 georgetown lions club mrs a i greig anon t zmbleau st catherines j j thompson gridge and euchre at home of mrs j mcdougall april 19th true blues euchre apr 10 w a to the legion euohre april 4 ge choral society mcnab st neighborhood club week of april 23 friend sarold carey ross sykes ross boyle jlmmie gol den bud hyde bill ea- son proceeds of concert april 24th week of april 3ct beatrice huts ballinafad 640 30000 500 2j00 100 600 1300 2000 12 00 1150 monab st neighbourhood club 1000 bon tempo club proceeds of whist party may 6 11 62 week of may 7 m memory of mother from battery 500 mrs john hepburn sr olen wllaams 300 adventure class of down baptist ohuroh b1u gant b and emery thompson jin blair ralph and doug las feck 133 in loving memory of mum 150 in memory of mother 1 00 social evening at the home of mrs w g marshall 800 concert may 12th by public and high school students who competed in the hajton county music festival at milton 3225 halton rural mail couriers theatre nights in qeprgetown and acjon 2500 week of may 14 d w baxter 2 00 mrs w d tohnston 1 00 r j stringer tera cotta 100 glen williams 100 little helper junie age 3 1 15 three es of georgetown 100 week of may 21 norval junior fanners and junior institute program and dance april 25th n5 05 william robert freestone rv age 5 proceeds of raffle on child s car may 23 0260 mcnato st neighbourhood club 1l00 provincial coating mill raffle on watch donated by bob eason 2300 in memory of father wno passed awav may 30 1s38 3 00 total contributions 1086 13 as at ma 28 1941 financial statement received to may 28tn 1086 13 forwarded to toronto evening telegram fund march 20th 20257 aprl 19th 264 55 april 21si 300 00 ma 28th 31931 1086 13 none auditors statement we the undersigned have examined the books of the herald war victims fund as at may 28th 1941 and find them correct in every detail a total of 1086 13 has been forwarded to the toronto evening telegram war vic tim fui d as shown by receipts and there is no balance on hapd a c welk manager s r otton accountant bank ol montreal georgetown of dramuuo and must specialists nruwoawnd technical in employed in its performance and us development is one of the most inter esting and least known stories of the radio lndustny the canadian broadcasting oorpor atlon sound effects department like those of the large american networks and the bbc fa rapidly expanding into a valuable and comprehensive library of sound and musical effects upon which program producers rely for added suspense beauty or oonmotlon of script aetlng and musical perform ance no matter what the requirement in the toronto atwttos mr harold symes can be counted on he can trot out any one of thousands ol re corded noises from the farmhar noise of an impatient automobile nam to the genue caress of dpring rain the clash of arms or the cry of a cougar many of these sounds have been made by the obcs own engineers and pro ducers with one of its three mobile units othen recorded eft ems are acquired by mr byrnes if rem tbe ser viced all over the world which special ize in ft human and mechanical eounds stni other sounds are live that is they are created in the studio during a broadcast by the sound effects staff with the aid of various gadgets raw foods woods metals and leather p- is characteristic of interesting jobs that the job and not the man in the job gains the spotlight men with years of technical study and wide experience in the theatre flhns and radio are back of the scenes develop ing this fascinating department or broadcasting in addition to continuous research and experiment it is men job to operate the equipment which re produces the sound during the actual broadcast to work with the produc tion men at rehearsals and to supervise the building of all the studios required live sound effects harold symes who has bean in radio since 1928 as technical operator and bound effete specialist keeps an open mind and a sensitive ear attuned to the needs of the obc program men for his inexhaustible patience intuitive un derstandlng and amazing resourceful- ness he is blessed by all those who count on nim to put the sauce on the radio pudding it is proof of his- en thusiasm and ability that his assist ants bert stanley ant gordon tan your sound effects harold symes harold symes is a gentle unobtrus ive young man who can make all the noise he wants to without fear of being reported to the police he u in charge of sound effects at the obc studios in toronto and as such must possess some of the qualities of a science pro fessor a ships carpenter and the late mr belasoo re is familiar with hundreds of records marked gallops hurries mysteriosos passionate agitates fan fare he has an intimate working knowledge of the technical mysteries of radio he searches through a never ending list of shops museums and auction rooms for a bewildering array of relics he loves everytmng from a ships telegraph to a george the third snuff box and he presides over that hybrid laboratory workshop in which new sounds are bom to heighten drama on the air the first radio sound effect in america was broadcast one evening in schenectady with two pieces of two by lour being slapped together to sthn ulate a door closing today the sound effects department is an integral part in every broadcasting organisation ooooooo w 00000 the worlds news seen through the christian science monitor an lntenuitionl only newspaper fattlitfaful conjtractivo unbitacd proa fraei twmm1uhi ha editorial an tiady rod in nd lis dh fmuuw tow with dv wmo magnrim stcdoa afaa eubhihlnssoriacir on 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