Belfry Bulletin Number 186

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No 186 August 1963

Monthly Journal Of The Bristol Exploration Club

B Vol. XVII No. 8

Nominations for the 1964 Committee. With the August B.B., requests for nomination for the next year's committee are made. The club constitution states that a request for such nominations shall be made at least six weeks before the A.G.M. (which is on the first Saturday in October) and that all such nominations must be received by the Hon. Sec. at least four weeks before the meeting. Since, in an average year, not more that half a dozen of the two hundred forms normally printed are used, There will be no form this year, and members wishing to nominate a fellow member for the next year's committee should, after they have ascertained that their nominee or nominees are willing to stand if elected:1. Write, "I wish to nominate for election to the 1964 committee" on a suitable piece of paper. 2. Sign it and include their membership number. 3. Post or give it to Bob Bagshaw. His address is: - 699 Wells Road, Knowle, Bristol 4. Bob must have your nomination at least four weeks before the A.G.M. Members are reminded that, according to the constitution, all members of the present committee are automatically nominated unless they express a wish not to stand next year. John Cornwell has decided that, owing to pressure of Cave Diving and other work, he will not be able to stand next year. The rest of the present committee are, as far as is known, agreeable to stand for next year's committee. _______________________________________________________________________________________

LETTERS To the Editor, Belfry Bulletin. Dear Sir, I was sorry to see that your contributor 'Stalagmite' has been misinformed. In the June B.B. he wrote that the note circulated by the East Devon Caving Croup about its members disapproval of the locking of caves was left by the U.B.S.S. "laying" (eggs?) on top of a glass cabinet, implying that it was never exhibited on the U.B.S.S. notice board. I can assure 'Stalagmite' that in fact it was on the notice board for a while. Although I have become convinced that caves containing formations should be locked, I certainly approve of the U.B.S.S.'s action in exhibiting the circular. Surely one should welcome the free expression of opinions even if differing from ones own? Yours Sincerely, P.P. Bird. Agreed Pete, and sorry about the Laying - that was my bad grammar, not 'Stalagmite'. The only point here is that our contributor feels that people tend to be a bit apathetic about things, and hence tries to take a deliberately extreme viewpoint, with the object of stirring people up a bit and provoking letters such as yours, whereby the opposite point of view can thus be brought to the notice of more club members than would otherwise be the case. (Editor)


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