League of Friends of Heatherwood Hospital AGM
In 1974 the following treasurer's report was delivered by the then Honorary Treasurer Mr Pat Field.
The year just ended has on the whole, been quite successful. As you can see from the balance sheet, our finances are in a fairly healthy state and will enable us to embark upon the provision of a new radio service at the hospital if all the other requirements can be met.
The year started with a near disaster when the car draw which we had organized turned, out to be a complete flop. I can only say here, that very few members of the League took part in selling the tickets and the result might well have been vastly different if more volunteers had come forward.
Later on however, the fete organized by Miss Wadmore raised over £700 in donations and takings and this more than anything else, accounts for the increase in the League's funds during the year.
I must comment on what might be called the passing of an era. At the beginning of the year Miss Tilly, who has for many years been a supporter of the League, felt that she had to give up the responsibility of the street collections in North Ascot. I am sure that all those who knew Miss Tilly will join with me in thanks for all the help she has provided over a great many years. Regrettably it proved a very difficult task to find someone to take over this work, and it is for this reason that subscriptions are so drastically down this year.
A lady has now volunteered to try to organize the collections and I am sure that we all wish her every success in what is a very difficult job.
I would also like to convey my thanks to Mrs. Ettridge and her ladies who help with the trolley shop. They do a marvellous job and one which is greatly appreciated at the hospital. In the 20 or so months that the trolley has been operating they have provided almost £400 for the League's funds.
Finally, may I add my voice to the plea for more help ?. Hospitals will always need the voluntary assistance which we try to give and you never know, it might be someone near to you who will one day benefit from the help. If you can please help us: it need only take a few hours of your time during the year.
P.Field Treasurer
Report Highlights
A significant point in the history for the league as a commitment to a radio service is made which, stands on it's own over forty years later ( Radio Heatherwood ). Launched 10th June 1976, Closes 10th December 2016
The report shows the demise of the subs collecting is imminent, it also highlights the part played by Miss Tilly who was a legend among the members of the league. Her devotion to subs collection, pounding the streets of North Ascot.
Records show her requirement for news letters was 250 compared to other collectors, who were in the hundreds. Miss Tilly was a former teacher of Ascot Heath School. Miss Tilly died July 1980.
The Trolley shop is also proving it's worth in income for the league. Over the next 38 years it had raised over £25,000 towards the many gifts donated to Heatherwood hospital.
Pat Field was a local bank manager and was Honorary Treasurer for the league from 1972 to 1987.
Pat was still involved in the leagues fortunes as each year he was honorary auditor for the league's accounts, until his passing in April 2015