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102 <br />-3- <br />charge of the lunch program, stating that an improvement must be <br />made in the handling of the utensils at the various emits in the <br />High School, or further steps would have to be taken by the Board <br />of Health. <br />Mr. Finneran said he would re -check these Units, and also try <br />to take more samples from the various Units. <br />The following permits and licenses were signed by the Board: <br />Funeral Directors Licenses (renewal) <br />Chipman P. Ela <br />Howard C. Ela, Jr. <br />Alice McCarthy <br />Food Establishment Permits <br />Folsom's Seafoods <br />3akeri, Inc. <br />k:ubbish Disposal Permit <br />Allstate Disposal, Inc. <br />Meeting was adjourned at 8:45 P.M. <br />Clerk <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />MAY 2, 1966 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, <br />May 2, 1966 at 7:00 P.M. in the Health Department Office. Members <br />present were: R. L. McQuillan, Chairman, Dr. William Cosgrove, <br />Mr. James M. West and Director of Public Health James F. Frmnneran. <br />1 <br />Minutes of the April 4, 1966 meeting were approved as read. <br />The Bard discussed the renewal of the permit to keep one MOSELEY <br />pony at 12 Fdeld Road. A review of a special hearing held in 12 FIELD <br />February with the residents of sthe Five Field area was discuss- ROAD <br />ed. A number of letters both for and against the renewal of <br />this permit were read by the Board. Dr. Cosgrove and Mr. West <br />both noted that once again the objectors in no way mentioned a <br />health problem existed. It was again pointed out that at the <br />time the permit was issued the immediate abuttors had no objec- <br />tions. The Board agreed that the barn, now under construction, <br />was unsightly but that was not under the jurisdiction of the <br />