. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 348 THE BRITISH BEE jrOTJRyAL. May 20, 1920. Eastbourne & District Bee-Keepers Association. This Society completed its first year of existence in. March last, and celebrated its birthday by giving an open, free lecture in the Lecture Room of the Technical In- stitute, Eastbourne, where an audience, which qilite filled the room, listened with unusual interest to an excellent lantern lecture by Mr. Judge, the well known and popular secretary of the Kent From very small beginnings this new Asso- ciation is steadily spreading its in


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 348 THE BRITISH BEE jrOTJRyAL. May 20, 1920. Eastbourne & District Bee-Keepers Association. This Society completed its first year of existence in. March last, and celebrated its birthday by giving an open, free lecture in the Lecture Room of the Technical In- stitute, Eastbourne, where an audience, which qilite filled the room, listened with unusual interest to an excellent lantern lecture by Mr. Judge, the well known and popular secretary of the Kent From very small beginnings this new Asso- ciation is steadily spreading its influence, and the " district " it covers continues to increase. To obtain about 80 subscribing members in its first year shows that its aims are appreciated. During the year the members met one evening every month, when addresses were given on sea- sonable subjects and general discussions followed. During the summer five outdoor demon- strations were given at the apiaries of mejnbers, and at one of these Mr. Pryor, of the Kent , was good enough to spend several hours going through a sea- son's work, demonstrating his methods as he went along. Thanks to the generosity of one or two members, it has been possible to supply monthly a copy of Bee Craft to all members, and still end the year with a creditable balance in hand. The enclosed notice on diseases will show, Mr. Editor, that in some respects at least this Society is being conducted on right lines: — Eastbotjbne and Disteict Bee-keepees' Association. As there have been a number of cases of " Isle of Wight" disease in this district, the Committee are anxious that all mem- bers should realise the importance of tak- ing immediate measures to deal with this and other diseases. In doubtful cases, or where members do not feel themselves competent to take the necessary steps, help will be available at once upon application to the Hon. Secre- tary. The early employment of the proper remedies will generally


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