. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 152 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. March 25, 1920. and W. E. Moss ^vere elected representa- tives to The rules, which had been revised by the Council, were submitted to the meet- ing for approval, and after a short dis- cussion were passed as read. In the evening the usual drawings for prizes took place, and Mr. H. Clark, the newly-elected chairman of the Association, gave a lecture on " The Lure of the Hive, with Bits for Beginners," which proved highly interesting and instructive. Several objects of interest were brought, ex


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 152 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. March 25, 1920. and W. E. Moss ^vere elected representa- tives to The rules, which had been revised by the Council, were submitted to the meet- ing for approval, and after a short dis- cussion were passed as read. In the evening the usual drawings for prizes took place, and Mr. H. Clark, the newly-elected chairman of the Association, gave a lecture on " The Lure of the Hive, with Bits for Beginners," which proved highly interesting and instructive. Several objects of interest were brought, explained and discussed, and a very suc- cessful meeting was brought to a close with a vote of thanks to the lecturer and the chairman.—A. Briers, Hon. Sec. Guildford and District Bee- Keepers' Association. The first members' meeting of the above was held on March 20 at the Guildford Library and Institute. Alderman W. J. Patrick presided, and 32 members were present. The rules drawn up by the Pro- visional Committee were confirmed and names for the offices of President and Vice-Presidents suggested. Alderman Patrick was elected Hon. Treasurer, and Major E. B. Wilkinson Chairman of the Committee, on which the members ap- pointed Miss M. D. Higgins (Worj^lesdon), Miss D. T. Knowles (Thursley), Eev. E. Newill (Witley), Messrs. F. A. Brown (Guildford), H. Butcher (Merrow), J. J. Chatfield (Chobham), F. M. Falshaw (Guildford), J. A. H. Hamshar (Wonersh), J. W. Savage (Guildford), E. G. Waldock (Guildford), and W. A. Woods (Nor- mandy). The future work of the Asso- ciation was discussed, and the details Avere left to the Committee. It is hoped the Association Avill be able to organise a honey exhibition at one of the local shows, and to arrange during the summer months garden meetings in some centres of the district. Local bee-keepers will be warmly welcomed as members, and a post- card to the Hon. Secretary (Heatherwood, Pirbright) will bring particulars and a form of application fo


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