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ANNUAL REPORT 45 & STATEMENT of ACCOUNTS for the Year Ending 30Th June 2015 The Milton Ulladulla Exservos Club Limited ABN: 90 000 858 364 Email: [email protected] Printed by Ulladulla Printing Service Ph: 02 4455 2255 Email: [email protected] th www. ulladullaprinting.com.au ANNUAL REPORT 45 & STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS For the Year Ending 30th June 2015 Midnight Trading 7 Days Per Week | www.ulladullaexservos.com.au Like us on 212–222 Princes Highway Ulladulla Ph 02 4455 1444 YOUR LOCAL CLUB, SUPPORTING OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY Facebook | WHAT IS REAL REWARDS? The Real Rewards Program is a tiered members’ program designed to reward the members of The Milton Ulladulla ExServos Club. Entry into each level is based on Qualification Points earned at the Club. EUROBODALLA ADULT EDUCATION MILTON ULLADULLA PROBUS WHERE CAN I EARN CLUB POINTS AND QUALIFICATION MILTON ULLADULLA MEALS ON WHEELS DOCKERS AFL CLUB POINTS? BREAST CANCER MILTON ULLADULLA SOUTHERN SHOALHAVEN DISTRICT ONSTAGE14 WEST ULLADULLA FUNDRAISER POLOCROSSE DARTS ASSOCIATION SPORTS PARK Use your membership card to earn Club Points and Qualification SCRABBLE CLUB ZUMBATONIC SHUFFLE BOARD ULLADULLA ULLADULLA YUMARO SENIORS WEEK CLUB FOOD BANK WOMANS SHED INCORPORATED Points on purchases at: EXSERVOS MONDAY MADNESS ULLADULLA UNITED AFL SOUTH COAST MILTON ULLADULLA TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE CRICKET CLUB RUGBY LEAGUE Café | Sea Salt Restaurant | All bars | Bottle shop | Raffles FOOTBALL CLUB EXSERVOS SOCIAL GOLF CLUB ULLADULLA PISTOL ULLADULLA EXSERVOS CLUB FISHING CLUB ULLADULLA WATER ULLADULLA EUCHRE CLUB Bingo | Keno SKI CLUB MILTON ULLADULLA ULLADULLA STROKE MILTONMILTON ULLADULLA VIEW CLUB RECOVERY CLUB SOCCERFOOTBALL CLUB CLUB WHERE CAN I SPEND MY CLUB POINTS?* MILTON ULLADULLA OVARIAN CANCER ULLADULLA & AGLOW APEX – CHAD’S FIESTA AUSTRALIA DISTRICTS COMMUNITY MILTON ULLADULLA RESOURCE CENTRE JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE Use your membership card to spend Club Points at: Reception MILTON SHOW SOCIETY AUNTY JEANS RSL DAY CLUB SCHIZOPHRENIA FELLOWSHIP SUB BRANCH KIOLOA OF NSW INC FOOTBALL CLUB Café | Sea Salt Restaurant | All Bars | Bottle shop | Kiosk Gift Card Carousel PROGRAM LEVELS TIER LEVEL QUALIFICATION POINTS LEGACY MILTON PONY CLUB ULLADULLA MENS SHED MOLLYMOOK Platinum VIEW CLUB SCARECROW FESTIVAL BUSH POET’S SOCIETY ULLADULLA PHYSICAL CULTURE CLUB ULLADULLA HIGH SCHOOL (MILTON PROMOTIONS INC) MILTON U3A PHILOSOPHY GROUP ULLADULLA DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM SHOALHAVEN CRICKET ASSOCIATION MILTON ULLADULLA MUD KIDS SARAH CLAYDON APPEAL RETIREMENT VILLAGE 15,000+ MILTON ULLADULLA SOUTHERN SHOALHAVEN ULLADULLA EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE UNIT YOUTH SERVICES PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION EUROBODALLA ADULT EDUCATION MILTON ULLADULLA PROBUS YURANA STEM CELL Gold CANCER HOUSE ULLADULLA SOUTH RESEARCH MILTON ULLADULLA MEALS ON WHEELS GAME FISHING DOCKERS AFL CLUB COAST AMNESTY TOURISM MILTON ULLADULLA AWARDS MILTON ULLADULLA CANCER OUTPATIENTS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINERS APPEAL BREAST CANCER MILTON ULLADULLA ROTARY CLUB SOUTHERN SHOALHAVEN DISTRICT ONSTAGE14 WEST ULLADULLA FUNDRAISER POLOCROSSE DARTS ASSOCIATION SPORTS PARK $254,568ROTARY COMMUNITY CHRIS O’BRIEN & BUSINESS AWARDS LIFEHOUSE SCRABBLE CLUB ZUMBATONIC SHUFFLE BOARD ULLADULLA ULLADULLA YUMARO SENIORS WEEK CLUB FOOD BANK WOMANS SHED INCORPORATED ULLADULLA CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA BOARDRIDERS EXSERVOS MONDAY MADNESS ULLADULLA UNITED AFL SOUTH COAST MILTON ULLADULLA TENTOTAL PIN BOWLING LEAGUE DONATIONSCRICKET CLUB RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB EXSERVOS SOCIAL GOLF CLUB ULLADULLA PISTOL ULLADULLA EXSERVOS BY THE EXSERVOSCLUB FISHING CLUB 5,000 - 14,999 ULLADULLA WATER ULLADULLA EUCHRE CLUB SKI CLUB 2014 / 2015 Financial Year MILTON ULLADULLA ULLADULLA STROKE MILTONMILTON ULLADULLA VIEW CLUB Silver RECOVERY CLUB SOCCERFOOTBALL CLUB CLUB MILTON ULLADULLA OVARIAN CANCER ULLADULLA & AGLOW APEX – CHAD’S FIESTA AUSTRALIA DISTRICTS COMMUNITY MILTON ULLADULLA RESOURCE CENTRE JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE MILTON SHOW SOCIETY AUNTY JEANS RSL DAY CLUB SCHIZOPHRENIA FELLOWSHIP SUB BRANCH KIOLOA OF NSW INC FOOTBALL CLUB 1,000 - 4,999 Bronze LEGACY MILTON PONY CLUB ULLADULLA MENS SHED MOLLYMOOK VIEW CLUB SCARECROW FESTIVAL BUSH POET’S SOCIETY ULLADULLA PHYSICAL CULTURE CLUB ULLADULLA HIGH SCHOOL (MILTON PROMOTIONS INC) 500 - 999 MILTON U3A PHILOSOPHY GROUP ULLADULLA DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM SHOALHAVEN CRICKET ASSOCIATION MILTON ULLADULLA White MUD KIDS SARAH CLAYDON APPEAL RETIREMENT VILLAGE MILTON ULLADULLA SOUTHERN SHOALHAVEN ULLADULLA EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE UNIT YOUTH SERVICES PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION YURANA STEM CELL CANCER HOUSE ULLADULLA SOUTH RESEARCH GAME FISHING COAST TOURISM AMNESTY MILTON ULLADULLA CANCER OUTPATIENTS INTERNATIONAL MILTON ULLADULLA AWARDS ROTARY CLUB ENTERTAINERS APPEAL ROTARY COMMUNITY CHRIS O’BRIEN & BUSINESS AWARDS LIFEHOUSE 0 - 499 ULLADULLA CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA BOARDRIDERS * Terms and Conditions apply WHATBOARD IS OF REAL DIRECTORS REWARDS? 2014-2015 The Real Rewards Program is a tiered members’ program designed to reward the members of The Milton Ulladulla ExServos Club. Entry into each level is based on Qualification Points earned at the Club. EUROBODALLA ADULT EDUCATION MILTON ULLADULLA PROBUS WHERE CAN I EARN CLUB POINTS AND QUALIFICATION MILTON ULLADULLA MEALS ON WHEELS DOCKERS AFL CLUB POINTS? BREAST CANCER MILTON ULLADULLA SOUTHERN SHOALHAVEN DISTRICT ONSTAGE14 WEST ULLADULLA FUNDRAISER POLOCROSSE DARTS ASSOCIATION SPORTS PARK Use your membership card to earn Club Points and Qualification SCRABBLE CLUB ZUMBATONIC SHUFFLE BOARD ULLADULLA ULLADULLA YUMARO SENIORS WEEK CLUB FOOD BANK WOMANS SHED INCORPORATED Points on purchases at: EXSERVOS MONDAY MADNESS ULLADULLA UNITED AFL SOUTH COAST MILTON ULLADULLA TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE CRICKET CLUB RUGBY LEAGUE Café | Sea Salt Restaurant | All bars | Bottle shop | Raffles FOOTBALL CLUB EXSERVOS SOCIAL GOLF CLUB ULLADULLA PISTOL ULLADULLA EXSERVOS CLUB FISHING CLUB BRIAN WILKINS ANNETTE STEEL WILLIAM DRURY President Vice President Vice President ULLADULLA WATER ULLADULLA EUCHRE CLUB Bingo | Keno SKI CLUB MILTON ULLADULLA ULLADULLA STROKE MILTONMILTON ULLADULLA VIEW CLUB RECOVERY CLUB SOCCERFOOTBALL CLUB CLUB WHERE CAN I SPEND MY CLUB POINTS?* MILTON ULLADULLA OVARIAN CANCER ULLADULLA & AGLOW APEX – CHAD’S FIESTA AUSTRALIA DISTRICTS COMMUNITY MILTON ULLADULLA RESOURCE CENTRE JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE Use your membership card to spend Club Points at: Reception MILTON SHOW SOCIETY AUNTY JEANS RSL DAY CLUB SCHIZOPHRENIA FELLOWSHIP SUB BRANCH KIOLOA OF NSW INC FOOTBALL CLUB Café | Sea Salt Restaurant | All Bars | Bottle shop | Kiosk Gift Card Carousel PROGRAM LEVELS TIER LEVEL QUALIFICATION POINTS LEGACY MILTON PONY CLUB ULLADULLA MENS SHED MOLLYMOOK Platinum MARK RICHARDSON EDWIN WILD PAUL WARREN VIEW CLUB SCARECROW FESTIVAL BUSH POET’S SOCIETY ULLADULLA PHYSICAL CULTURE CLUB ULLADULLA HIGH SCHOOL (MILTON PROMOTIONS INC) Director Director Director MILTON U3A PHILOSOPHY GROUP ULLADULLA DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM SHOALHAVEN CRICKET ASSOCIATION MILTON ULLADULLA MUD KIDS SARAH CLAYDON APPEAL RETIREMENT VILLAGE 15,000+ MILTON ULLADULLA SOUTHERN SHOALHAVEN ULLADULLA EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE UNIT YOUTH SERVICES PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION EUROBODALLA ADULT EDUCATION MILTON ULLADULLA PROBUS YURANA STEM CELL Gold CANCER HOUSE ULLADULLA SOUTH RESEARCH MILTON ULLADULLA MEALS ON WHEELS GAME FISHING DOCKERS AFL CLUB COAST AMNESTY TOURISM MILTON ULLADULLA AWARDS MILTON ULLADULLA CANCER OUTPATIENTS INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINERS APPEAL BREAST CANCER MILTON ULLADULLA ROTARY CLUB SOUTHERN SHOALHAVEN DISTRICT ONSTAGE14 WEST ULLADULLA FUNDRAISER POLOCROSSE DARTS ASSOCIATION SPORTS PARK $254,568ROTARY COMMUNITY CHRIS O’BRIEN & BUSINESS AWARDS LIFEHOUSE SCRABBLE CLUB ZUMBATONIC SHUFFLE BOARD ULLADULLA ULLADULLA YUMARO SENIORS WEEK CLUB FOOD BANK WOMANS SHED INCORPORATED ULLADULLA CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA BOARDRIDERS EXSERVOS MONDAY MADNESS ULLADULLA UNITED AFL SOUTH COAST MILTON ULLADULLA TENTOTAL PIN BOWLING LEAGUE DONATIONSCRICKET CLUB RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB EXSERVOS SOCIAL GOLF CLUB ULLADULLA PISTOL ULLADULLA EXSERVOS CLUB FISHING CLUB 5,000 - 14,999 BY THE EXSERVOS SIMON LAW DARRYL BOZICEVIC ULLADULLA WATER ULLADULLA EUCHRE CLUB SKI CLUB Director Secretary Manager 2014 / 2015 Financial Year MILTON ULLADULLA ULLADULLA STROKE MILTONMILTON ULLADULLA VIEW CLUB Silver RECOVERY CLUB SOCCERFOOTBALL CLUB CLUB MILTON ULLADULLA OVARIAN CANCER ULLADULLA & AGLOW APEX – CHAD’S FIESTA AUSTRALIA DISTRICTS COMMUNITY MILTON ULLADULLA RESOURCE CENTRE JUNIOR RUGBY CURRENT LIFE MEMBERS: LEAGUE MILTON SHOW SOCIETY AUNTY JEANS RSL DAY CLUB SCHIZOPHRENIA FELLOWSHIP SUB BRANCH KIOLOA OF NSW INC FOOTBALL CLUB Joe Hughes, Shelley Payten and Jeanie Walsh PAST LIFE MEMBERS: M Bolin, J Gittens, E McMah, J Lyall, F Pascoe, 1,000H Warren, - 4,999 M Gittens, B Barkl, F Duncan, R Coster, J Donkin Bronze CURRENT PATRONS: Norm Ralston, Dawn Rash and Mick Timmings LEGACY MILTON PONY CLUB ULLADULLA MENS SHED MOLLYMOOK VIEW CLUB SCARECROW FESTIVAL BUSH POET’S SOCIETY ULLADULLA PHYSICAL CULTURE CLUB ULLADULLA HIGH SCHOOL (MILTON PROMOTIONS INC) 500 - 999 MILTON U3A PHILOSOPHY GROUP ULLADULLA DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM SHOALHAVEN CRICKET ASSOCIATION MILTON ULLADULLA White MUD KIDS SARAH CLAYDON APPEAL RETIREMENT VILLAGE MILTON ULLADULLA SOUTHERN SHOALHAVEN ULLADULLA EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE UNIT YOUTH SERVICES PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION YURANA STEM CELL CANCER HOUSE ULLADULLA SOUTH RESEARCH GAME FISHING COAST TOURISM The Board extends sincere sympathy to the families of AMNESTY MILTON ULLADULLA CANCER OUTPATIENTS INTERNATIONAL MILTON ULLADULLA AWARDS ROTARY CLUB ENTERTAINERS APPEAL ROTARY COMMUNITY members who have passed away in the
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