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Parkside Football Club 1897/2017



                                                TREASURERS REPORT




               1988 has been a mediocre year for the Parkside Football Club from a financial perspective.

               Income for 1988 was restricted to a level similar to that of 1987, whilst expenditure increased by
               approximately 20 percent on the 1987 figure.

               However, the net loss of $3,596 for the 1988 year included expenditure incurred in improving in the
               clubrooms. Such expenditure, whilst incurred in 1988 year will be of benefit to members and
               supporters in future years.

               Once again the major source of income was derived by bingo ($34,822). It is pleasing to note that
               the downward trend in the bingo proceeds has been corrected primarily due to the efforts of Mark
               Lawrence.

               A significant contribution ($3,500) to the Parkside Football Club has again been made by Gladys
               Brown-Kerr and her various helpers through their hard work and persistence in the canteen.

               Another major source of income was derived from the efforts of B. O'Connor and A. Porter who
               conducted the ear in a well-organized, efficient and profitable manner.


               Worthy of special mention also is our junior committee.

               The junior committee has again made a donation to the senior body for $2,000. An effort which
               should not be overlooked.

               1988 also saw the securing of many new sponsors through the hard work of our president Alan
               Nitschke and Don Brown-Kerr. The development of such relationships augurs well for the future of
               Parkside Football Club.

               To all the above mentioned I extend my thanks.
























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