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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />321 <br />It was stated if the immunity levels of the former group are significantly <br />lower than levels of the latter group, the policy can be changed to allow <br />only students with complete records to attend school. <br />At 8:00 p.m. Mr. Charles Eldred, partner of Corey's of Lexington came before MR. CHARLES <br />the Board at their invitation to meet and discuss the new restaurant that will ELDRED, CORE) <br />be opening in town around May 1st. 20 WALTHAM S7 <br />Mr. Eldred explained that he has been in the restaurant business since 1968 <br />and has built and ran other restaurants. The other one he owns and operates <br />at the present time is Corey's of Dedham. <br />Mr. Eldred told the Board how has gutted out the inside of the building and <br />started anew, renovating the outside, etc. <br />He answered any questions the Board asked in regard to where the food would <br />be cooked, questions in regard to the salad bars, ventilation, and seating <br />capacity, and rubbish disposal, etc. <br />He told the Board that he deals strictly with all "fresh" foods with the ex- <br />ception of shrimp that he purchases frozen. <br />Mr. Smith asked about his dishwashing machine. <br />Mr. Eldred said he has rented a "low temperature" type machine. <br />Mr. Smith said he doesn't like to see the "low temperature" machines in res- <br />taurants as he does not feel they are as good as the other type machine but <br />he said "we will see". <br />After further discussion, Mr. Eldred thanked the Board and retired. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that the State had sent notice after a completion SURVEY <br />of a survey that there had not been a case of measles in Lexington since 1965 <br />that they are aware of. <br />We do not have a complete record because the parents are not obligated to <br />state what their child is out of school for. They only have to state that <br />the child had been ill. <br />Mr. Smith reported that a resident had called and complained about a sign DMSO <br />in the window at the Colonial Pharmacy that they had DMSO for sale. <br />Mr. Smith said that the label on the bottles of DMSO states that it is for <br />laboratory use only. He said the use of DMSO in Europe is wide -spread but <br />it is nothing more than an "industrial solvent". <br />Mr. Smith said he feels someone should come forward and testify that they had <br />been given instructions on how to use it. <br />Dr. Erdos thinks we should wait for something specific on this. He said he <br />will look into this through the pharmacy at the hospital. <br />It was decided to table this DMSO subject and bring it up at the next meeting. <br />
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