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571 <br />The letters of rejection should be written by Mrs. Porter, as <br />Dental Hygenists in charge of the Dental Clinic and sigend by <br />her for the Board of Health. <br />Mr. Finneran said the salesman from the Wyeth Laboratories POLIO <br />had been in to see him about an adult Polio Clinic and had VACCINE <br />quoted a price of ?11.00 per vial. He told the salesman we <br />had no immediate plans for an adult clinic. <br />Mr. Finneran reported that we do have several inquiries <br />a day about an adult clinic but he did not think the demand <br />enough to ruch into plans right away. He was observing the <br />response in other communities to see how their adult program <br />was received. <br />Mr. Finneran said this program would be good for one of <br />the service clubs in Town if they wanted to raise some money <br />for a scholardhip fund, etc., other communities are conducting <br />their adult program in this way. <br />The letter from the State Health Department stating that JEQUIRTY <br />the beans sent to them for analysis were the posionous Jequirty BEANS <br />beans and instructed this department to notify the family so <br />they could destroy the beans was read by the Board. The family <br />had been notified immediately upon receipt of this letter. <br />The letter was approved by the Board to Mr. R.D. Ronaheim 21 & 149 <br />Stating that the private watersupplies at 21 and 49 Marrett MARRETT RD. <br />Street were negative as far as gas -producing organisms were <br />concerned. As these houses are situated in the National Park <br />area and therefore are under the jurisdiction of the Federal <br />Government and it is advisable to have a complete chemical ana- <br />lysis of this well water, Mr. Finneran advised Mr. Ronaheim to <br />contact the regional office of the United States Department of <br />Public Health. <br />The letter to Miss Wright, School Lunch Coordinator, was read SCHOOL <br />and approved by the Board. This letter was the results of the LUNCH <br />swab tests done just before the Christmas vacation. All the tests <br />were very good. <br />The four letters from the Selectmen were read and placed on <br />file. <br />The first letter approved our request of the transfer of TRANSFER <br />funds for 1962 to cover the Personal Service account in 1962. OF FUNDS <br />. The acknowledgement of our letter in regard to the new <br />law concerning the payment for the care of a tuberculosis pat- <br />ient at Middlesex County Sanatorium. <br />The request that all accidents involving town equipment <br />be reported to Mr. Legro, Town Councel. <br />The request that all annual reports be filed by January 14, ANNUAL <br />1963. The clerk reported that all Health Department reports were REPORTS <br />filed with the Selectmen's Office before that date. <br />
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