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98 <br />Licenses <br />Approved <br />McCrassen <br />application <br />for goats <br />and poultry <br />Wilson <br />poultry <br />application <br />denied <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />November 17, 1950 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Health was <br />held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building <br />on Friday, November 17, 1950 at 3:00 P.M. Chairman <br />Cosgrove, Messrs. Russell, McQuillan and Jackson, <br />the Sanitarian, were -present. The Agent was also <br />present. <br />Upon motion made by Mr. Russell, seconded by Mr. <br />McQuillan, it was voted to approve the following applic- <br />ations for licenses, all having been investigated and <br />recommended by Mr. Jackson: <br />Mrs. Mary Walsh <br />Dorothy S. Kozman <br />Jane H. Cuzner <br />Elizabeth J. Towle <br />Gladys Smith <br />265 Lowell Street <br />49 Normandy Road <br />173 Marrett Road <br />516 Mass. Avenue <br />12 Locust Street <br />Nursing Home <br />Child Day Care <br />Child Day Care <br />Infant Boarding Home <br />Infant Boarding Home <br />Application was received from V. A. McCrassen, 627 <br />Massachusetts Avenue for a permit to keep Swiss Toggen- <br />burg goats and poultry. No numbers were specified on <br />the aprlicttion, but the applic.nt claimed to need the <br />goat milk for his wife, who has had a peptic ulcer for <br />a number of years. He further claimed that he wanted <br />to keep 30 or 40 chickens to consume the excess milk <br />and then gradually kill them off for eating. <br />Insomuch as -this is a thickly settled residential <br />area, the Board decided to ask Mr. McCrassen to have <br />his physician forward to the Board of Health ' letter <br />stating that it is essential for Mrs. McCrassen to have <br />this certain type of goat milk; after receipt of which <br />further consideration will be given to the application. <br />Application was received from Donald D. Wilson, 6 <br />Pleasant Street, requesting a permit to keep 250 poul- <br />try. Attached to the application was a petition signed <br />by 6 residents of Pleasant Street and 2 residents of <br />Massachusetts Avenue, syating that they have no objec- <br />tion to the renewal of a permit to keep poultry on the <br />Wilson farm. <br />In April, 1950, Mr. Wilson applied for a permit <br />to keep 350 hens at this same address at which time, <br />he had the poultry before applying for a permit. On <br />April 24th a letter was written to Mr. Wilson calling <br />his attention to the fact that inasmuch as he had the <br />poultry without obtaining a permit he violated the Rules <br />and Regulations of the Board of Health. At that time <br />