. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 84 THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 23, 1922. Bishop's Stortford Bee-Keepers' Association. Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Bishop's Stortford District was held on Friday evening, Feb. 10, at the Institute, Water Lane, Bishop's Stortford, Mr. Frank Fowler (vice-president) presiding over a good attendance of members. The hon. treasurer's (Dr. J, Young) report showed the Association's finances were in a sound condition. The cash account for the year reached a total of £134. with a balance of assets over liabilities of £3


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 84 THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 23, 1922. Bishop's Stortford Bee-Keepers' Association. Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Bishop's Stortford District was held on Friday evening, Feb. 10, at the Institute, Water Lane, Bishop's Stortford, Mr. Frank Fowler (vice-president) presiding over a good attendance of members. The hon. treasurer's (Dr. J, Young) report showed the Association's finances were in a sound condition. The cash account for the year reached a total of £134. with a balance of assets over liabilities of £30. The hon. secretary's report dealt at length with the various phases of the Association's work carried out during the year—the recent development of an experimental apiary receiving particular attention, mention being made of the indebtedness of members to Mrs. A. S. Barrett, who had been a keen supporter of the Association since its inception, having made this development possible by placing the orchard at her resi- dence at the disposal of the committee for this purpose. The beneficial influence this scheme could be made to wield was indi- cated, and some lessons were drawn from similar movements in other parts of the country and abroad. The area embraced by the Association was being steadily extended, and consequently the membership was increasing in proportion. 'lhe hon. secretary paid a warm tribute of appreciation for the loyal help and encour- agement that had at all times been accorded him. especially associating the names of Dr. Young and Mr. H. G. N Wendover. Both reports were unanimously adopted, and on the motion of Mr. T. Ward, seconded by the chairman, a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the hon secretary (Mr. E. P. Hussey) for the valuable work done during the season. The question of the recent alteration in the County Association's rules regarding the •ontributions of branches to the central funds, among other points, was discussed at length, and it


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