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r3. .. <br />diseases, and letters of permission sent: September 6, PreSchool <br />P.T.A.Dental Fund; September 13, Round Table Club, First Baptist <br />Church; S'eptenter 20, Hancock Congregational Church Tidings Club; <br />September 27, Hancock Church Ways & Means Committee. <br />The next meeting of the Board will be on Friday, October 17. <br />The meeting adjourned at 4.40 P.M. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />October 17, 1958 <br />347 <br />Rummage <br />Sales <br />:7 earc! <br />Clerk <br />The monthly meeting of the Board of Health was held on Friday, <br />October 17, 1958, at 3 P.M. with all present; Dhairman McQuillan, <br />Dr. Cosgrove, Mr. Cole, and Mr. Lurvey, the Health Officer. <br />Mr. Kraynick, Whitman & Howard engineer, joined the Board for <br />a discussion of two subdivisions and the new subdivision law. It <br />was decided to ask written approval from Mr. Gayer, Superintendent <br />of Wublic Works and Town Engineer, of drainage in the came of sub- <br />divisions before the Board of Health approval is given to the Plan- <br />ning Board. It was also suggested that plans should include sewers, <br />not just on the profiles. Mr. Lurvey is waiting for word from the <br />Town Counsel on the new subdivision law. <br />After an investigation of 52 Winter Street for Mrs. Theresa <br />Iodice, Mr. Lurvey said he recommended approval of a child care <br />license provided she has the tree stumps in the yard area removed. <br />During the meeting Mrs. Iodice telephoned to say this had been <br />done, and the Board approved issuance of a license, to be sent to <br />Mrs. Iodice after Mr. Lurvey has checked the area again. <br />An investigation by Mr. Lurvey showed that Mrs. Wilda Ward, <br />233 East Street, has complied with the request of the Board that <br />she correct the entrance and provide better lighting for her child <br />care center before she opens the school this fall. <br />Mr. Lurvey reported that he had turned over a letter from the <br />principal of the Franklin School to the Public Works department in <br />regard to inadequate collection of garbage at the school. The <br />Board agreed that only if the Public Works Department and the School <br />cannot come to some agreement, should the Board of Health step in. <br />Mr. Lurvey reported letters had been sent to all concerned in <br />the case of the overflowing cesspool at 20 Meriam Street owned by <br />Mr. Benjamin Fogler, now in Manila. <br />On Mr. Lurvey's recommendation after an investigation, the <br />Home for the Aged at 2C27 Massachusetts Avenue was approved for <br />a license. <br />Sub - <br />Divis for <br />Law <br />C .C..C.. <br />23 <br />East <br />St. <br />Fre,nkl in <br />Sc} of <br />CP@P <br />Et <br />Me'ritn <br />Htfte :0 <br />theOAg <br />