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BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />FEBRUARY 3, 1964 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday <br />February 3, 1964, at 7:00 P.M. in the Health Department Office. <br />Members present were Dr. William Cosgrove, Mr. James M. West <br />and Executive Health Officer, James F. Finneran. <br />Minutes of the December 19, 1963, meeting were approved as <br />read. <br />MAPLE HILL The letter to Mr. Noel St. Germaine, Maple Hill Farm , <br />DAIRY FARM Inc., Waltham, Mass. stating that any further violations of <br />the sanitary standards of the milk regulations his license <br />to sell milk in Lexington would be revoked was approved by <br />the Board. A. copy of this letter was sent to the Waltham <br />Health Department and Mr. Finneran reported that Waltham <br />Health Department had sent a letter to this department stat- <br />ing that they were holding approval of renewal of the pasteur- <br />ization license for this dairy pending further testing of <br />milk samples to ascertain the required standards as set forth <br />in the General Laws of Massachusetts. Mr. Finneran also <br />stated that he would collect samples from this dairy every <br />month in order to keep a rigid check on the milk standard. <br />MUSGRAVE TOWER A. letter had also been sent to Musgrave's Tower Farm, <br />FARM Billerica, Mass. stating that the counts on the dispenser <br />milk secured from Early Bird Restaurant were unsatisfactory. <br />Mr. Finneran reported that the Early Bird Restaurant had <br />changed owners since the letter was sent and the new owners <br />have taken out the dispenser therefore, no further action <br />need be taken. <br />SEWER The list of petitions for sewer installations in the <br />INSTALLATIONS order of urgency sent to the Board of Selectmen upon request <br />was approved by the Board. <br />SCHOOL The letter to Miss Wright, School Lunch Program, stating <br />LUNCH the counts of the utensil swabs was approved by the Board. <br />BUDGET The letters from -the Board of Selectmen stating that <br />the following Budgets have been approved was read by the <br />Board: Health Expenses, Engineering, Rabies Clinic, Out <br />of State Travel, Dental Clinic -Personal Services, Dental <br />Clinic -Expenses and Animal Inspector -Personal Services. <br />The Board noted that the Personal Services Budget for <br />the Health Department and the appropriation for the Children's <br />Clinic of the Mental Health Association was not included in <br />the letters of approval. <br />IMMUNIZATION <br />Notice of the recommended immunization from the State <br />Health Department was placed on file. <br />Mr. Finneran reported that copies of this notice had been <br />sent to all the Doctors and the School Nurses, also a notice <br />of the Type I, Sabin Oral Polio Clinic held Thursday, January 30, <br />1961. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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